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Vol. V No. 4 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Friday, Mdy 11,1956 Parades, Planes Brigade Weapons, Will Highlight Air Station Viewed AF Day May 19 Plans for a vigorous participation By Visiting Officials by 1st Marine Brigade units 'n ob- servance of Armed Forces Day, Sat.. May 19. were revealed yesterday by Undersecretary of the Navy Thomas S. Gates and assistant Secre- committee members concerned with tary of the Navy for Air James H. Smith paid a brief visit to the 1st mapping the manifold aspects of Marine Brigade, FMF, here at 4 p.m. Wednesday. :he program. The two Defense Department officials were shown a display of In keeping with Armed Forces the armed strength of the Brigade. The weapons, from rifles to howit- Day proclamation of President zers and amphibian tractors, used Eisenhower. the Brigade, with other by the Brigade's ground component, Hawaii Marine elements, will Personnel 4th Marines (Reinf) and all of the furnish ample evidence to the pub- K-Bay aircraft of Marine Aircraft Group lic of strength and combat readi- 13, the unit's air arm, were on dis- ness Aramaiiito Can Arrange play. As outlined by members of the Upon landing here by air, the of- iommittee, the demonstration is Kauai Vacation ficials were greeted ty Brig. Gen. threefold : a parade of troops on Ala A new transportation service for Edward C. Dyer, commanding gen- Moana blvd.. a mass air parade Armed Forces personnel and their eral of the Brigade. They were ac- over southern Oahu and Waikiki. dependents wishing to vacation on companied to Kaneohe By Lt. Gen. and a static display of air-ground the island of Kauai will be inaugu- William 0. Brice, commanding gen- weapons and equipment in Ala rated Wed. May 16. when an LST eral, FMF, Pacific, whose command Moana park. departs Pearl Harbor enroute to they had visited earlier. The traditional parade of ti pops Port Allen. or Nawiliwili. accord- While viewing the Brigade's arms will consist principally of the 2nd, ing to an information bulletin is- and aircraft. both Mr. Gates and Bn.. 4th Marines I Reinf.). with two sued by Headquarters. MCAS. Mr. Smith expressed interest in the batteries of 3d Mi., 12th artillery will sail every other training program of the newly re- of Women The LST Marines: two platoons Wednesday afternoon from May designated Marine air-ground team. Marines. representing Kaneohe MC- 16 to Sept. 19. inclusive. It will During the visit, they were shown AS and Camp Smith: an armed arrive at Kauai Thursday morn- the Air Station facilities by CoL guard from FMF Pac: and a mass- ing and depart the island Friday William B. Steiner. Kaneohe MCAS Mg of colors from all Marine units afternoon, arriving at Pearl Harbor commanding officer. Mr. Gates talk- in Hawaii Saturday morning. ed with the Colonel about future The 15th Bn. Hawaii's houSing facilities to be aecled to Infantry per Marine Reserve battalion. accom- A charge Of two dollars MCAS through Capehart housing. age panied by the Pearl Harbor Marine COLOR PRESENTED-Lt. Gen. W. 0. Brice, commanding general person over one year of AcN)rding to Col Steiner, the pre- covers cost of meals aboard Band, will be included in the parade FMFPac (right) present the battle color of the 1st Marine Brigade to the ferred location would be at the en- dollars as a separate element. its present , Brig. Gen. Edward C. Dyer, during the huge the vessel. and two trance of the Air Station. more is required as fare. Forming over Makapuu Head at parade and review held here last Friday. Col. James M. Masters, command- 8:30 a.m.. 109 aircraft. predominate- Persons wishing' to take ing officer, 4th Marines (Rent) and ly MAG-13 will skirt the island private cars will pay 510 total, Cot. Max J. Volcansek Jr. Co, MAG past Koko Head. wheel northward the cost including fare for the 13. accompanied the two officials over Diamond Head and swoop over entire f Intel% or a party of through their tour and assisted the parade site at Ala Moana park Congratulations! four. Gen. Dyer in informing M. Gates near Waikiki. and Mr. smith of the Brigade's From: Commanding Requests for accomodations must representing 13 General, Fleet Marine Force Pacific facilities and equipment. These aircraft, be made to the Director of Special types, will fly at altitudes ranging To: Commanding General, 1st Marine Brigade Ground arms on display on run- Services, 14th Naval District Pnd from 500 15.000 and will add way 36 included light. heavy and to feet Subj: 1st Marine Brigade Ceremony, 4 May 1956 deadlines for sailing in June. July color by streaming tinted smoke 50 cal. machine guns, 3.5 rocket I. or August is Ma' 18. The deadline along the entire parade route. The ceremony conducted by your command yesterday was launchers, flame throwers. 60tnm, superior in for September sailings is Aug. 17. A demonstration of aerial weapons every respect. The appearance of the troops, the pre- 81mm and 4.2 in mortars, 75mm 6 planned with close-supported air- cision with which every phase was executed, and the outstanding Detailed information may be ob- recoilless rifles. 75mm pack howit- craft dropping napalm tanks and manner in which both air and ground units oassed in review reflects tained from Station Bulletin 17C0. zers. 105mm howitzers. LVTs and practice bombs a scant 750 yards the greatest credit upon you, the officers and men of the Brigade. DUKWs. Aircraft included HRc helicopters. OEs F2Hs Fj2s ADs off 11a Moana park. The occasion did fitting honor to a most important event, and it Visitors to the park will walk STATION NURSERY NOTICE and AD5s. cove me the greatest of pride and satisfaction to be the Reviewing The two officials stopped here on through a simulated beachhead. Officer. Made The Air Station Nursery is now their way back to the U. S. from an realistic with tactical arrange- (Ten ment of men and equipment re- 2. Please convey my sincere congratulations and best wishes to from 7:30 a.m. Saturday to inspection tour of Far East in- 1 :30 a.m. Sunday. Special monthly (Se AF-Day P-81 every member of your command. stallations. They left the station by W. 0 BRICE rates are also available. motor vehicle about 5 p.m. Two Little Leaguers Win Batting Honors Full Brigade Parade, Review, Fly-By The Kaneohe Marines little Lea- gue season may still be young but Marks Presentation Of Battle Color two players have already made zanies for themselves in the home- A half-century of valiant tradition was recalled last Friday during run department. ceremonies that saw the honored battle color of the Ist Marine Brigade, Jim Foxworthy, of the Brigade 1-MF, unfurled over a field of some 8.000 massed Leathernecks. Giants blasted a homer over the In an hour-long parade and review, the bcttie color of the 1st rightfield fence April 2.8 against the Provisional Marine Air-Ground Task Force was retired and the battle LAG -13 Skyraiders to chalk up the color. with battle streamers and sil- first circuit clout of the season. ver bands. of the 1st Marine Bri- the turn of the century to Korea For his feat. young Foxworthy gade Ras presented to Brig Gen. in 1950. He promised that the was presented pre- a baseball by Lt. Col. Edward C. Dyer. Brigade com- sent-day bearers of the standard Romer G. Hutchinson. Station exe- mander. by Lt. Gen. William 0. will keep constantly trained and ctitive officer. The ball was auto- Brice, commanding general of FMF- graphed prepared to accomplish their mis- by Brig. Gen. Edward C. Pac. sion in peace and in war. ?Yee Brigade commander. Col. Wil- General Brice briefly recalled the 4a7:- B Steiner. Station CO. and An added note of ancient mili- of Little League. valorous achievements of the Bri- tary ritual was enacted during the econd homer of the season gade since it was first formed in presentation ceremonies when Cdr. ;'Tored by Barry Kander May the Philippines 55 years ago and John M. Kleckner. USN. Brigade 2 7. '. he pasted the pill over the pointed out that "the real meaning . dressed in white ecclesias- fence for the MAG-13 Sky- of this flag lies in the deeds of men". ti:. vestments. blessed the Brigade against the Brigade Giants. In accepting the color. General color. "Blessing the Color" dates Kander was also presented an au- Dyer voiced the assurance that. the back to medieval times and is still tftraPhed baseball by Coi. Max J. officers and men of the Brigade a general practice in tradition- con- DEFENSE OFFICIALS LAND AT KANEOHE -Undersecretary of the '*ansek Jr.. MAG-13 CO. today will preserve the traditions scious England. Navy, Thomas S. Gates is welcomed to Marine Corps Air Station, According to 100 other Little Lea- entrusted to them by the men who Following the color presentation. Kaneohe by Brig. Gen. Edward C. Dyer, Commanding General, 1st there will be more "over-the- fought and died under the venerable the massed units of the Brigade, led Marine Brigade. Following Mr. Gates from the plane is Assistant letbeers- in the near future battle color from the Philippines at (See PRESENTATION. P-8) Secretary of the Navy for Air, James H. Smith. 11,1956 Page 2 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Friday, May

- KnowThe Law dior- AllAj1/ OBSTRUCTION TO DRIVER'S COL. WILLIAM B. STEINER Commanding Officer VIEW OR DRIVING LT. COL. HOMER G. HUTCHINSON._ __Executive Officer MECHANISM CAPT. GLENN B. STEVENS__ _.__._.Officer-in-Cha: ge TSGT. GARRY M. Editor No persons shall drive a vehicle SOT. JERRY SELLERS Sports Editor when it is so loaded, or when there are in the front seat such The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday by and number of persons, exceeding for the .,ersonnel of the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, Navy three, as to obstruct the view of Number 990, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif., under the driver to the front or sides of the supervision of the Informational Services Office. Printed the vehicle or as to interfere with at the Windward Oahu Reporter Publishing Co., Lanikai, T.11. the di iver's control over the driv- ing mechanism of the vehicle. 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Juett. of a standing unattended vehicle, shall manipulate any of the levers, starting crank, brakes or other Hawaii Becomes A Territory devices thereon; provided, how- note: The following article is the first in a series of seven EDITOR'S CORNER ever, that an operator of a motor (Editors vehicle may release the brakes that graphically depict the activities of the Marine Corps in the Ha- and move a standing unattended waiian Islands from 1812 to the present.) vehicle for the purpose of ex- The first visit of a United States warship to Hawaii took place his vehicle from a park- tricating during the War of 1812, when Capt. John Marshall Gamble of the ing location. Marine Corps, in command of the USS SIR ANDREW HAMMOND. a commissioned ex-British , reached "Wyateetee Bay on the Island of Waohoo" (Waikiki) on May 31, 1814. DRIVER'S LICENSE CHECK If you don't have one, you In 1826, the U. S Marines from the USS DOLPHIN visited Wai- better get one! Momi or Pearl Harbor. Between the years 1826 and 1840, Marines K -Bay -based personnel driv- from the USS PEACOCK. VINCENNES (1829), POTOMAC (1832), When a man enters the service, he becomes part of the military inc private vehicles may be re- ENTERPRISE and PEACOCK (1836), COLUMBUS and JOHN ADAMS op- community. Wherever he is stationed, there are servicemen often quired to display their valid (1839), and vessels of the Wilkes Exploring Expedition (1840), visited - leaving the with *leir families-living and working together. er,tors license when the Hawaiian Islands. Station. according to Station In 1843, Being part of life at a base, ship or station can be a rewarding Bulletin 5512. Marines were serving in the USS CONSTELLATION when experience. Service people share many common interests, and most It will he a continuing re- she fired her historic salute to the Hawaiian flag and to Kamehameha installations _ -elect this in a close-knit "small-town" spirit. quirement on request. So. don't III, king of the Hawaiian Islands. Lt. Joseph W. Curtis, commanding ')e one of the ten percent. the Maine Guard of the USS CONSTELLATION in 1845, made a The rri:itary community is not the only one that affects the service reconnaissance of Oahu and recommended that Pearl Harbor was the man, however. During his tours of duty, he comes in contact with many lo: ical place for the defense of the island against foreign aggression civilians. home At and abroad, at work and on his own time, he meets and for a naval base. Lt. Curtis reported: the public. REEILISTRITS . . .And I may call your attention to the vast importance And make no mistake about it: these meetings shape tho commu- of the harbor of Pearl Harbor. The perfect security of the har- nity's attitude toward everyone 4TH MARINES (REINF.) who wears a uniform. bor the excellence of its water, the with which it LAWRENCE, William F.. cnI. perfect ease can be made in Civilians rarely see the military in action. The average la/man Co. A. 1st AmTracBn., for two cre of the finest Places the islands, all combine knows what he reads, what he is told-and what he sees. years. to remi.e it a ref cersideretien." In 1870 at the time of the death of Queen Kalama. the consort If he sees sloppiness, drunkenness, thoughtless driving and rude be- DURHAM. Maurice. TSgt.. H&S of King Kamehameha V, the 'JSS JAMESTOWN, commanded by Capt. havior, Co.. 3d Bn.. for six years. he loses his respect for the armed forces. If he sees service- Wil:ism T. Truxton, USN. was visiting Honolulu. When the American men who act proud of themselves and the job they are doing, he'll GREEN. Paul E.. Cpl.. Co. E. 3d Ccnsul, Mr. Thorne: Aremson, Jr., refused to place the American flag be proud, too. (AFPS) Med Bn., for six years. at half mast over the consulate, explaining that he did not have the All PIGGE. Thomas N.. SSgt., Co. E. authority to do so. Cate+. Truxton ordered Lt. Henry C. Cockrane, We Are in Public Relations 3d Med Bn.. for six years. liSMC and his Maine Guard to proceed ashore and Place the Ameri- MOORE. Wil:ie E. .Sgt.. Anti- We can colors at half-mast. The was promptly carried out. have just come across an excellent example of GOOD public Tank Co.. for four years. relations as practiced by three Marines, unknown to us. We feel certain IVISE. Hill F.. PFC. Co. E. 2d Bn.. In 1874, ricteus proceedings followed the election of a new king, that they aro not looking for publicity and that they have received all for three years. Kalakaua, to the throne of these islands. In order to protect American the reward they desire in the satisfaction derived from their act; so we MADDUX. Roy F.. SSgt., Co. C. lives end interests, Cdr. Joseph S. Sherrett, USN, of the USS PORTS- have made no effort to seek them out. 7h Eng Bn.. for six years. mnuTH and Cdr. George E. Belknap, USN, of the USS TUSCA- Since the best possible public relations man is the individual Ma- MAS-13 RORA sent the Marine Guards (37 men) and a detachment of sailors rine, we ere ashore to preserve order. reprinting here a letter received by Col. William B. i Erin 1..NS. J. R.. SSgt MABS- Since there were Steiner, commanding officer of the Air Station. We are doing so in 13. for six years. no Marine officers aboard the .warships, Orderly the hope that this fine letter will inspire others to follow the exarrr!e SHEETS. J. R.. Cpl., VMA-212. for Sergeants Frederick R. Mann and Theodore Hoff of the USS PORTS- set and will also inform the three unknown Marines that the command- six years. MOUTH and TUSCARORA. respectively, were the nor-cc,r:-.1issisned ing officer and every officer and man who is concerned with the welfare officers in charge of the Marine Guards. In a letter dated Feb. 16, 1874, of Marines and the reputation HO&HQSQ Henry A. Pcire. U. S. Minister to Hawaiians Islands, commended the of the Corps appreciates their thought- THOMPSON. Arland. SSgt.. Sta- I officers. Marines and blue -jackets their fulness. The letter is dated May and reads as follows: tion mess hall. for six years. for outstanding duty. Again in a "Like r-ost people I usually voice my displeasure when something DAINS. Albert J.. MSzt.. Station 1889, revolution, which caused concern for the safety disagreeable hapcens to me, but rarely go to the trouble to commend rifle range, for three years. of American residents as well as the foreign legations, was in pro- a thoughtful and helpful act. gress in this Island Kingdom. A landing force was ordered ashore at "However. I would like to take this opportur.ity of telling you about Honolulu by Cdr. Edwin T. Woodward of the USS ADAMS, and. A an experience I had lest Sunday involving three of your Marines. About MARINE TO SPEAK Marine Guard under the command of 2nd Lt. Charles A. Doyen' two o'clock in the afternoon my family and I were driving over to landed on July 30 and remained until :he following day. Kailua via the Pali when, at a point just below the water reservoir, one AT KANEOHE TOWN Between 1801 and 1893, the islands were ruled by Queen Li!luo- kanlani. The pro- of my tires went flat. I had no sooner stopped the car on the side of Next Wednesday. a speaker has kingdom was overthrown, the queen deposed. and a the road when a jeep passing by saw my trouble, stopped, aed re- been invited to address the Wind- visional government formed. Mr. Sanford B. Dole was made Pr^c4-'rtf turned to give me assistance. ward Oahu Community Associa- of the Provisional go ernment, pending annexation. Because of threat- "Three very neat Marines "landed" without fan-fare, and in a most tion's regular meeting to be held ened disorder, Caot. Gilberty C. Wiltse, USN, commanding offic- of efficient and courteous manner changed the tire in short order. They in Kaneohe. Marine Aircraft Group the USS BOSTON. crdered 1st L+. Herbert L. Draper, USMC and were pleasant end seemed to really enjoy their good deed, and abso- 13 will furnish the speaker whtlse his Marines ashcre on Jan. 16, 1893 to assist in maintaining order 'nd name was not announced at press lutely would not accept anything more than a "thank you" for their protecting American lives and interests. This duty was continued Jifil time. efforts. April I. On April 3, the Executive and Advisory Councils convey "I congratulate you, Sir, for having such fine young men in your their appreciation to Lt. Draper and his- Marines in the form of a Corps and sincerely thank them for their wonderful spirit of helpful- Resolution. ness. RHYMES OF THE TIMES 0'i Jely 4, 1894, Hawaii was pi oclaimed a Reoublic and annexa- to the United years, a Sincerely yours," TUOSE Wii0 ARE Ou T tion States was sought. After a delay of four The letter was signed by the president of a Honolulu corporation. TO SPEED FOCZ n3gu..1. treaty of annexation was passed by Congress during the administration OFTE.10 President William McKinley, on 7, 1898, the Hawaiian The Corps now has another friend thanks to the efforts of three in- ..'.PEED Tn.IATMc7LAS of and July dividuals, efforts that could not have been duplicated by a team of Islands became a territory of the United States. Mr. Dole was ap- PIO's expending much more effort. Remember, this is the best kind of pointed first Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. public relations and each Marine is capable of it. GBS (Next week: Seres II, Marines Garrisoned on Hawa.;) Friday. May I I, 1954 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Drivers Training School Formed; Traffic Violators Will Attend In an effort to reduce motor vehicle accidents, K-Bay traffic vio- lators, at the discretion of the Station CO, will be required to attend a Driver Training School during off-duty hours in building 267. Currently scheduled for cos:, hour-long sessions, the course will com- prehensively cover all phases of safe driving and accident prevention. Students will be given an exami- nation at the conclusion 'of the board the station may be required program. to attend the school. SSgt. Gerald 0. Belisle, Driver School NCO-I-C said, "we will Offenders attending traffic analyze the violations of the group court may be required to attend assigned to the session to this school; violators passing the the lecture and design the mater- four sessions would not be PC- quired ial accordingly. to attend further sessions "Our primary purpose is to aid unless they commit further vio- and instruct. We will make full lations. use of all training aids, li- I LL s AKE THAT ONE--Ma- If they fail to pass the test, rines, Naval personnel, depend- terature and films in this all-out they will be required to attend ents and civilian employees liter- effort to enable each person to subsequent sessions until passing. However, if ally had their cake and ate it take an active interest in. and at the end of three support, safe driving programs schools, persons continually fail too here last week during the MASSED FRONT-Parade elements the 1st designed to increase traffic ef- the exam, it will be recommended of Marine Brigade are in Commissioned Officers Wives ficiency." that they have their driving pri- alignment prior to "soundoff" and the start of one of the most C bake sale. Baked and ub dis- Af`endance at the lectures will vileges aboard the station revoked. outstanding parade and reviews ever held on the regimental parade pIayed by the officers wives, all include the following: Drivers of "Safe driving," commented field. the home-made pastries were Caps goverment vehicles on and off the A. M. Stewart, Station Provost soH to aid three local projects: station involved in traffic viola- Marshal. "is more than a habit. book and record library of Mo- tions; military personnel driving It is being constantly alert, having Marine Gazette Marine's Pooch kapu School, Air Station Nursery privately-owned vehicles on and a thorough knowledge of traffic and the girl scout troops en the off the station involved in traf- laws and regulations, and the a- Features Crimea Station. Shown above is Cpl. R. J. fic violations. bility to recognize human limita- Doubles Oahu Meifi of Station Motor Transport Dependents and civilian em- tions then either correct or corn- purchasing a cake from Mrs. ployees committing violations a- pensate for them." Campaign, 1941 James E. Fithian. Also helping +- How a commander m WW II, with Airedale Count Marines make their purchases a' no tanks and only intermittent air Mrs. R. F. Fitzsimmons and M-s. support. defeated a numerically su- Marine CWO Robert I. Ward of Emmet 0. Anglin, Jr. perior force that had armor, and MATCU-62 hit the tack -pot last control of the air and sea is the subject of the feature article in the week when his Airedale "Starboard May. Marine Corps GAZETTE. Watch- gave birth to 15 pups, doubling the population of this breed The commander. Fieldmarshal Erich von Manstein. writes of his on Oahu. rough. but highly successful Cam- The litter, with one still-born, ar- paign in the Crimea; 1941-42 against rived April 30, and is now an even the Russians and tells how he de- feated them in detail despite the fourteen-7 doge and 7 bitches. heavy odds against him. Mr. E. R. Champion. President of With the bugaboo existing in the the Hawaiian Kennel Club, says he EDUCATION Free World today-the spectre of a believes the 15-pup litter does, in possible clash with the Soviet Union fact. double the Airedale population NOTES and her tremendous manpower sup- of the island. He further stated. ported by heavy armor and modern that this particular breed, while The University of Hawaii is pres- air-this campaign is worth study currently staging something of a lo- ently offering a summer session in many ways cal comeback in popularity, has not from June 18 to Aug. 15. 1956. To been one of the more popular or prepare for admission candidates First. we see how a commander common breeds in this area in re- must present satisfa7to-y evidence ROOFTOP FIRING-Cpl. Daniel SobocintLi of "I" Co., 3rd Bn. 4th with NO armor and lacking con- cent years. of ability to do University work. Marines (Reinf.). squeezes off a round from a simulated roof top at the tinual air support can defeat an Starboard A beginning student must have combat marb,rnanship range that opened last Tuesday. Varying shootna enemy who is numerically superior, Registered "Malaita. Watch", she is the third generation a completed application. an accep- positions and targets of the range's ten lanes put the riflemen and has heavy armor. control of the air, prepared positions bred by Mr Ward The sire "Just table high school transcript and BAR men of "I" Co. through their paces. to fight from and satisfactory scores on the entrance control of the sea. This is not theory Plain Brick" is owned 133,- 'Mora examinations. von Manstein propounds. but the Sand. and won several points to- - All military personnel must pre- cold hard facts documented in his- ward being a champion in the all ent properly signed "authorization New Combat Marksmanship Range tory back his every statement. irland dog show recently for payment of tuition". which may Further, the campaign was waged It is Mr. Ward's belief that this e obtained at your unit education Opens Here For Fourth Marines over most difficult terrain on two litter of Airedales is one of the larg- office. fronts against an enemy who could est of this breed born on the Main- Transfer students will submit ml The new combat marksmanship course at Ft. Hese was unveiled reinforce at will. Considering that land or Hawaii. official transcript of credits from Tuesday r-Iorning when the members of "I" Co., 3rd Bn., 4th M3-ines von Manstein accomplished this used extensively in other accredited universities or col- (Reinf.) opened fire with M-I rifles and BARs on its mobile targets. amazing feat with a combined force Airedales. Western U.S. in "Bear packs" and leges to the Registrar. Firing from foxholes, roof tops and window frames the men had -parts of which were composed of The University for other large game. is one of the of Hawaii offers to sight in on targets that suddenly appeared at different ranges. an allied army poorly trained and 31.1& c -urses as oldest dog breeds. As yet not too Bound by a time limit, the marks- ill equipped-is a tribute to skillful INTRO. TO STUDY OF MAN popular in the islands, the breed men were scored on the number leadership and sound planning. ELFMFNTARY ACCOUNTING may occur in combat. dates back to medieval times when of they made. In each lane except The article was prepared by the 13113. ACC71r.VG & CONTROL hits lane Rix the it was used as a fierce and aggres- shooter encounters two or three author especially for the GAZE-rie. sive hunting dog. MovrY AND RANKING The M-1 marksmanship range targets that pop up at varying We condensed it from his book Lost B"INvSS FNGLICH the shooter translation was done Gunner Ward. proud owner of REPORT includes ten lanes, distances from 100 to 400 yards. Victories. The WRITING a debris pile. a stump. W. of the the Airedale family, says he intends fires from In lane six one single baker target by Capt. H. Henzel (Continued Week) GAZETTE staff and this is its first to keep one of this litter for breed- Next a ditch and other positions that at a distance of 523 yards publication in this country. ing. is the shooter's obstacle. Fire discipline is practiced as the shooter is given four rounds in each lane. He has to estimate the range and squeeze off the the four rounds in a 60 second period. In lane five the marksman is challenged by three moving tar- gets at different ranges. A coach scores the shooter at each posi- tion and if his score tallies up to 160 at the end of lane ten, he is an expert. One hundred thirty two or above is sharp- shooter and 100 or above is marks- man. The BAR men used the first three lanes firing in bursts of two or three at the slow cyclic rate. In the first lane they fire from a fox hole, from under a window in the second and from the prone position in the third. combat marksmanship The (right) aims in with his sand blaster range which was built to specifi- BLAST AWAY-John E. Camera William F. Phillips, snapper painter, IMPROVEMtNT for the Girl Scouts Club house is cation by the 1st platoon of on a window of hangar three. "C" control have been new blackboard made by Public Works. Receiving e blackboard Co., 7th Engineers is run by the looks on. A team of twelve men from maintenance Sr panes in the station han- tom LTJG Lawrence Kreshin, maintenance officer are girl scouts Sue range office of 4th Marines (Re- cleaning window and replacing window 1,500 window panes yards and June Hanson. Public works also contributed paint toward intl. Regimental units request gars for the last six months. They recently replaced Page 5.) ,n, Improvement of the scout club house. its use through that office. in kinger three. (See Public Works story, Page 4 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Friday, May 1 1,1956 Color Presented to 1st Marine Brigade Battle Streamers And Silver Bands Tell Story Of 1st Marine Brigade Battle Streamers PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION WITH TWO BRONZE STARS ARMY DISTINGUISHED UNIT STREAMER WITH ONE OAK LEAF CLUSTER DOMINICAN CAMPAIGN STREAMER EXPEDITIONARY STREAMER WITH ONE BRONZE STAR VICTORY STREAMER WORLD WAR I WITH ONE BRONZE STA1:' YANGTZE SERVICE STREAMER CHINA SERVICE STREAMER WITH ONE BRONZE STAR AMERICAN DEFENSE SERVICE STREAMER WITH ONE BRONZE STAR EUROPEAN-AFRICAN-MIDDLE EASTERN CAMPAIGN STREAMS? ASIATIC -PACIFIC CAMPAIGN STREAMER WITH TWO SILVER STARS VICTORY STREAMER WORLD WAR II NAVY OCCUPATION SERVICE STREAMER WITH ASIA AND EUROPE CLASPS NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE STREAMER KOREAN SERVICE STREAMER WITH TWO SILVER STARS PHILIPPINE DEFENSE STREAMER WITH ONE BRONZE STAR KOREAN PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION Silver Bands PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION with two silver bands) separate band for each of the following: awarded the Sixth Marine Division. Reinforced. for extraordinary heroism in action against enemy Japanese forces during the Okin-

awa campaign. 1 Apr to 21 Jun 1945: Commanding General- Shepherd. Awarded the First Provisional Marine Brigade for extra- ordinary heroism in action against enemy forces during the Korean SMARTLY EXECUTED - (above) campaign. 7 Aug to 7 Sep 1950: Commanding General-E. A. Craig -Offic7..-s ARMY DISTINGUISHED UNIT EMBLEM STREAMER Center" made an eye- with one silver band catching picture during the I:- awarded the Fourth Marines for outstanding performance of duty in action against enemy Japanese forces in the Philippine Island=. Marine Brigade parade and re- 7 Dec 1941 to 10 May 1942 and 14 March to 9 Apr 1942: view. Commanding Officer-S. L. Howard DOMINICAN CAMPAIGN STREAMER 5 May to 4 Dec 1916 BLESSING THE COLOR-(right) EXPEDITIONARY STREAMER CDR John M. Kleckner, Brigade with two silver bands for each chaplin, offers a prayer before the separate band of the following: DOMINICAN EXPEDITION "new" battle color of the 1st 5 Dec 1916 to 5 Apr 1917 12 Nov 1918 to Sep 1924 Marine Brigade is carried In re- CHINA EXPEDITION view, following its presentation o= 3 Sep 1926 to 31 Dec 1932

VICTORY i the Brigade commander, Brig. STREAMER WORLD WAR Dominican R.'public -6 Apr 1917 to 11 Nov 1918 Gen. Edward C. Dyer. YANGTZE SERVICE STREAMER 3 Sep 1926 to 31 Dec 1932 CHINA SERVICE STREAMER REVIEWING STAND-!eft! 7 Jul 1937 to 7 Sep 1939-17 Jan to 23 Oct 1946 AMERICAN DEFENSE SERVICE STREAMER Standing at attention on the dec- (with one silver band) China 1939 to 1941-Iceland 1941 crated stand during the historic EUROPEAN-AFRICAN-MIDDLE EASTERN CAMPAIGN STREAMER parade and review are. left to Iceland 1941 to 1942 ric'lt, front. Lt. Gen. W. 0. B-ice, ASIATIC-PACIFIC CAMPAIGN STREAMER

I with nine silver bands commanding general FMFPac and separate band for each of the following: Brig. Gen. Edward C. Dyer, com- PHILIPPINE ISLANDS OPERATION 8 Dec. 1941 to 6 May 1942: Commanding Officer-S. L. Howard manding general 1st Marine Bri- GUADALCANAL OPERATIONS ^Ade. Second row, left to right, Guadalcanal-Tulagi landings. 7 to 9 Aug 1942: Commanding General-A. A. Vandergrift are Lt. Col. Jack R. Moore, FMF Capture and Defense of Guadalcanal. 10 Aug to 16 Oct 1942-4 N to 17 Dec 1912: Commanding A. Edson. S. B. :- Pac, Lt. Col. Warren E. WI-.!pple, Officers-M. Griffith NEW GEORGIA GROUP OPERATION FMFPac G-4 and Col. Frederick 20 Jun to 29 Aug 1943: Commanding Officer-M. S. Currin A. Ramsey, Isf Marine Brigade TREASURY-BOUGAINVILLE OPERATION Occupation and Defense of Cape Torokina. 1 Nov to 15 Dec 1943. .L.ief of Staff. Commanding Officer-A. Shapley CONSOLIDATION OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS Consolidation of the Northern Solomons. 27 Oct 1943 to 15 Mar Commanding Officers-A. Shapley. A. E. Reya.ot B1SMARK ARCHIPELAGO OPERATION FLY-BY-In precision formation 20 Mar to 12 Apr 1944: Commanding General-H. Schmidt the powerful MAG-I3 air arm of MARSHALL ISLANDS OPERATION 1 to 4 Feb-17 to 25 Feb 1944: Commanding Officer J. T. Wal-: the 1st Marine Brigade added a MARIANAS OPERATION Capture and Occupation of Guam. 21 Jul to :5 Aug 1944. thrilling climax to last Friday's mas- Commanding General-I... C. Shepherd. Jr. sive parade and review. Perfectly OKINAWA GUNTO OPERATION Assault and Occupation of Okinawa Gunto. 1 Apr to 30 Jun 194 timed, FJ2s, Banshee:, ADs Hell Commanding Officer-F: D. Malloy copiers and OEs flew over the pa- VICTORY STREAMER WORLD WAR H 7 Dec 1941 to 31 Dec 1946 rade ground as the last elements NAVY OCCUPATION SERVICE STREAMER of marching Marines of MAG-13 WITH ASIA AND EUROPE CLASPS 2 Sep 1945 to 14 ebb - -93 Sep to 28 Dec 1948 passed the reviewing stand. NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE STREAMER 77 Jun 1950 to 77 Jul 1954

I See Streamers-Page .; Friday. May I I, 1956 U. S. MARINE CORPS, AIR STATION, KANEOHA BAY. T. H. Pag. MC Marines Invited offirocnti_ARMED FORCES DAY Authorizes Promotions To EM Participate WASHINGTON D. C. -Marine Corps Headquarters has authorised the promotion of 42,848 enlisted In Local Play men and women to the next higher Tryouts for 55 roles in the rank, IL was announced recently. netts Advancement for approximatety rn.:,ical comedy '13 daughters" are 21.560 privates first class; 11t,256 F h ed u 1 ed to begin at 2 p.m. Sun- corporals and 3,132 sergeants, will day May 13 Dillingham Hall, be effected during two promotions .Punahou Campus, according toan periods, using the cutting at announcement by the Honolulu system. period from April Community Theatre this week. During the sr to May 12 commanding oftlemes Producers of the show want may promote privates first elms 120; cor- singing, dancing, and acting tal- with a cutting scone of ent of porals with a cutting score of 1119 both sexes and all ages. and sergeants with a cutting morn Transportation to the campus is equal to that shown in column (I) available from the "13 Daugh- opposite their military occupational . rs" workshop at 585 S. King St. specialty number on the dome Written below. by Eaton Magoon, Jr., Personne' nromoted during the the play deals with the dilemma first perioa will have a dale at of a Chinese merchant tycoon and rank of April I, 1956, but pay mod allowances will accrue from the hi, Royal Hawaiian wife in the dzi. of Haoaii's monarchs date their promotion is effected. who Day Message Privates first class with a cuter are faced with the problem of President's Armed Forces finding husbands Each year on the third Saturday in May, the Armed Forces of the United States, including the score of 97 and corporals with 115 for their exotic be promoted from May EFS daughters. Their Reserve components and auxiliary services, make a special effort to increase public understanding of our may task is comp- with a of rank of May 1, Mi. pounded national defense program which is, and has been from the beginning of our Republic, dedicated to date by a prophecy that the will be eligible for pro- _iris achieving and maintaining peace. Sergeants will never marry. motion to staff during this period In the present world situation, it is most important that our own people, and others throughout the score is equal to Sponsored by the Hawaii Chin- if their cutting world who betieve as we do, should be cognizant of a 11 aspects of our national strength-the spiritual and that shown in column 2 opposite ese Civic Association, the play will the moral, as well as the material and the military-and be reminded of our continuing efforts for peace. their MOS on the chart. be pro 'uced by Raymond Tan, The purpose of Armed Forces Day is to increase public understanding of, and to emphasize, ou- CUTTING SCORES FOR Edward Mangum. and the author. peaceful aspiration. I hope that all Americans, as w1,11 as many of our friends in other 'ands, will accept PROMOTION SGT TO SSGT The director is Mr. Mangum and the invitation to visit our Armed Forces at this ti me. conorm (I) cohost IV the world premiere is slated for DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER OF Apr. 27-May 12 May IS-311 July 13, 1956 in Honolulu. President of the United States 01 160 153 02 146 127 Mokapu Elementary 03 157 151 Maintenance Is Full Time Job Air Station CO 04 154 127 School News Briefs 07 148 127 Kindergarten registration for the Invites Rotary 08 143 127 For Public Works Employees 1956-57 school year is scheduled for 11 147 127 By SGT. BOB MC LEAN May 14. 15. and 16. in the school Meet 13 147 office. The hours are from 9 a.m. For Here 13 147 127 (This is the sixth in a series of nine articles on the men and to 12 am. and parents are asked Next Thursday. at the invitation 14 147 127 women of Public Works, their jobs and their accomplishments. tc bring the child's birth certifi- of Col. William B. Steiner. Air 15 171 165 142 This week's article is on Maintenance ;ontrol., cate. Station commanding officer. the 18 149 Windward Oahu West Honolulu 21 174 171 PM doesn't mean we have reached the afternoon hours; it means .4 remedial reading and number and Rotary clubs will hold a joint meet- 148 127 preventive maintenance. There's no debating tne fact when you have work program is slated to begin 23 ing here at the Commissioned Of- 25 143 127 whose hours June 25. and will end Aug. 3. Clas- talked to Cameron Deal and his twenty .elpers waking of 141 12T ses will be from 8 axa. to 12 SAIL ficers Mess. This will be one 26 are concerned with the care and maintenance of the buildings and the activities marking observance 27 146 12T The Parent Teachers Association equipment of this station. of Armed Force week 30 149 117 shop celebrated their will hold its final meeting Thurs- Mr Deals Luncheon speaker will be Col. 31 149 127 first birthday on April 4 with a big day. May 24. in the school audi- 16B carpenters, one plumber and one Frederick A. Ramsey. Jr. 1st Ma- 32 173 his house in Ft. Haw. They torium Officers for the 1956-5'7 luau at electrician. rine Brigade chief of staff who 33 180 151 proud of their first year's term will be installed during the are rightly In their checks. screens are re- will describe to the Rotarians the 34 146 127 record which has been full of new session They are: Mr William J. 173 170 paired. broken windows replaced, Mr Bernard Brigade mission and some of its 35 experiments and techniques of Peach. III. President: 36 173 171 sinks reset and general preventive Hurley. Vice President: Mrs Fern activities as part of the defense maintenance maintainence is administered. team. 40 146 171 Davidson. Secretary: and Mr Ralph 149 127 Four or five inspectors =.2.ke up An 1.1.et.rician and a machinist Carter. Treasurer. Following the luncheon. Col. Stei- 41 the maintenance control staff of use another trailer to repair elec- ner sem *how the group the Air 43 151 rir Public Works Departments. trical meters and to clean and re- Station from Kansas Tower then e6 178 las most 127 Tiger mission is to inspect build- pair grills. Along with this repair On May 9, 1941 the American take them on a brief tour of the 55 146 127 ings and equipment and make out work. weekly and monthly checks Legion adopted a resolution. calling station. The visit will be concluded 57 147 127 job orders for the necessary re- are made of all machines and equip- for "all out support of the De- with a crash fire demonstration 64 148 pairs. ment on the station to keep them fense Bond and Saving Stamp pro- conducted by the Air Station opera- 65 165 ISO 147 127 Mr. Deal's shop the inspector in good working order. gram. tions department. In 6'7 145 177 and repairman work hand-in-hand. Mr. Deal is ably assisted by his ...... 11.. . "II. S. 16.0.1.,. 135 127 control shop shop 68 When the maintenance planner. Gerald Patterson who 69 144 127 was over a year started a little orders all of the materials needed TOASTMASTERS CLUB 70 144 128 ago. men were taken out for two twenty maintenance repair. These By RON SEMPLE 71 159 155 of the shops to specialize in main- men are constantly trying to find tenance. Now they not only inspect ways to economize as they work ..a. QUICK THINKING MARINE the buildings and machines around out plans fcr more efficient main- The Coast Guard was temporar- Wizard of Ah's . RESCUES GREEK SWIMMER the Station: they also repair them. tenance ccntrol. ily replaced May 2, as three EM Two neophyte Toast masters. Quick thinking and courage on Leading a vagabond existence the There is a keen awareness Toastmasters delivered their "ice- Howard Woolridge and Eli Lloyd the part of a United States Marine maintenance men work out of trait- throughout the shop of the respon- breaker" speeechs at a meeeting saved the life of a drowning IT- erc. Mr. Deal has converted an old sibility they have in the care and sucessfully presented their "ice- held in the FRA building. year old Greek girl at Salonika. bomb trailer into an up-to-date re- maintenance of the station's facili- breakers" but Chief Evaluator Er- Newicki, Laimbeer Bridges and his henchmen were Greece, recently. pair trailer. Assigned to it are three ties. Toastmasters rie Cpl. James W. Harden, 22 of and Walt McKenzie impressed the a trifle harder to melt. braved choppy audience in their initial efIc7t. 4th Ma- Sharon, Tennessee, William Roze-s, H&S. by a 20-knot wind The way competition is flowing rines and Earl Richards. H &MS waters whipped in the Thermaic Gulf to rescue in. winning the Best Speaker's 13, were guests of the club at the Selemidou of New will require more than meeting. Miss Foula just Greece. a bit of aditional effort. Toastmaster Bud Grattan. Pres- Great Alexander, Cpl. Harden recently arrived In A test of quick thinking and im- ident the Officers' Toastmas- of as a member of agination was adminstered by is the Mediterranean ters Club, slated for transfer to Marines embarked Topicmaster Roy Kruzel. The ses- Marine Barracks, Hawthorne, Ne- the 2nd Bn, 8th transport LISS sion opened with a brier description va in July. in the attack of a non-existent character. then Toastmaster President Grattan. ROCRBRIDGE_ each member rose and spoke of a who so ably represented his club YMCA TALENT CONTEST portion of the hero's life. in last month's Area Speech Con- The Armed Forces Y.M.CA. is Negotiations are in progress to test, will be rcrely missed by all sponsoring another Talent Show sell the finished product to "True three of Kaneohe's Clubs. Contest this month according to Confessions Magazine." "Narcotics", was the title of the Robert M. Milstead, program sec- Between howls of laughter Joe award winning speech given by retary. Page found time to ably serve as Toastmaster Al "Lets Look at the Open to any service person, ass- Toastmaster Record" Smith at the May 8 meet- atuer or professional, who has the Toastmaster Jim Hackney flew ing of the Officers' Toastmasters talent to entertaln,,the contest will away with the Best Speaker's Club. end May 26 when contestants Award at the NCO Toastmasters Holding both the gavel and the from the two preliminary shows meeting held May 2 in the Patio audience was Bruce Matheson, meet to divide 11125 among three Room of the Staff NCO Club. Jim Toastmaster of the evening. top competitors. talked ou "The Clouds in the At- Toastmaster John TA Voy con- The initial contest is May 12 at MOBILE SHOP-The electrician's trailer proves a handy gadget as mosphere." ducted the tabletopics. 7:30 p.m. and winnces will be de- (left to right) Anton, Roman and Jack Craig paint grills and Edward Speaking on his experiences in The club is scheduled to hold a cided by judger and audience Lau cleans an electric meter from Bldg. 1090, the 4th Marines the Panama Canal Zone during "Guest Night" on May 15 at the stoond show is May 19 and aid. (Reirrf) mess hall. The mobile trailers for electricians and carpenters 1940-1943, Toastmaster Mitch Commissioned Officers' Mess tenants may select either of dm make the job preventive maintenance much more efficient. Maynard managed to capture the (open). two dates to appear. SUPPORT SUPPORT TOUR YOUR TEAMS TEAMS

Page 6 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Friday, May 11,1956 SOFTBALLERS TAKE OPENER, 12-0 Comm Station Gets Two Hits; Philips Homers Pitcher-manager John Boden in a was just two men from perfect game Tuesday night, hurling a two-hitter to lead the Hawaii Ma- rines to a 12-0 victory over Com- the munications Station. Pearl Harbor in the opening game of the 1956 Hawaiian Inter-Service softball lea- gL cards Boden pitched to 23 men. issued no walks and fanned five. by JERRY SELLERS Losing pitchers were Speedy Mon- toya and Bob Crabtree, who re- Congratulations to a lot of people. . . . placed Montoya in the fifth frame. First, cheers go to the female populace of K-Bav for bringing Joe Philips, heavy hitter for the home the women's Inter-Service bowling championship. Leathernecks last season and keeper It was a long, hard struggle, according to team captain of the lilt corner. high lighted the Marge Thalhamer, and the WMs were always a few points be- srame with a one-on homer over hind first-place Barber's Point but took the trophy in the season the rightfield fence in the fourth. finale over Camp Smith. BEBEATENED, BEBATTERED AND BEWILDERED-jyre Frank Grupp The Marines grabbed an early goes after Ernest Monge in a three round bout that Grupp won by lead in the first stanza. with Ron Boden, Philips, Softball decision. The 3rd Bn. featured four boxing bouts and an Ikido exhibition John Boden pitched some beautiful ball Tuesday night against Comm in a smoker last Thursday. (Photo by SGT. BOB McLEAN) Station (see story, column five) and was forced to do some fielding of the same caliber. Seems everybody from Pearl bunted that night, and kept the old Knowland, Moran, Griffin, Grupp Win man on the mound plenty busy. Joe Philips, last year's homerun king, did his part in opening the In 3rd Bn. Smoker, Ikido Exhibition season right by blasting a homer over the fence in the fourth. By BOBk McLEAN He also, by the by, pitches, and had a 51-1 win-loss record back in the states tv.o seasons ago. Men from all over the regiment enjoyed a thrill-packed evening He hit two for four Tuesday night, the homer and a triple. last Thursday when the 3rd Bn. put on a smoker that featured four boxing bouts and an Ikido exhibition. The opener with' Archie Cox and Bob Knowland was a dos- 0-r, Little League Comments all the way but Knowland came up with a win in a split decision. Little League baseball teaches youngsters many, many things.eqr Larry Littrell. in his second rim- The MOST important is fair play and cooperation. experience. put up a good fight by A winning team is secondary . . . and rightfully so. against Pancho Moran who won Fishing Boat But to win is a great thing, and people sometimes are ob- decision. sessed with the desire to win, no matter how. Quick footwork and clever spar- Chartered By Youngsters also build up an immunity to the calls of fans dur- keynoted the third fight he- ing a game. BUT, sometimes if the catcalls and jibes are too taeen Don Seals and Bob Griffin rough or in decision that went to Griffin. Services pointed, a boy can be emotionally hurt resulting in the a Spec. COL. W. B. STEINER, STATION loss of important aim of Little League. Then an the Ikido exhibition Another recreational facility has CO, PITCHES THE FIRST BALL So, think before you yell and save the real hard ones for 4e arranged by SSgt. Robert H. Tann been made available to K-Bay OF THE 1956 SOFTBALL grown-ups. of I Co.. 3rd Bn. Bodies began to personnel and their dependents SEASON. fly all over the ring. Stick work. by Station special services Fenn scoring on Joe Philip's single. knife work and six-on-one stunts The fishing boat "Kaimanu" has highlighted the exhibition that had Philips added the second run as he Ho, Hum! been chartered for two consecutive stole home on a passed bail. Every once in a while sportswriters get the urge to write a semi- the crowd on their feet most of the weekends a month. according to time. Clyde Miller added to the tally in editorial column on how vital, important and educational sports are to Mai. Russ Stoneman. special services the second. stealing home on a pass- the average person's life. The smoker was well-rounded off officer. ed ball after a triple. Ike Ikehara They go into great detail telling about the sensational athletes who in the best fight of the evening be- The Kaimanu. owned and oper- was driven in by Carl Ronnke's tween Ernest Monge and Tyre Frank have made the "mark" for themselves and how readers should follow ated by Tommy Akana. departs Ke- single. and Joe Young came home a dull both the sports pages religiously every day. Grupp. Never moment. walo Basin by Fisherman's Wharf. on a bases-loaded single by Philips. men went after each other aggres- Big Joe Young. sturdy backstop We find it rather amusing. Sports is like every other aspect of a at 7 a.m. and returns at 5 p.m. on well-rounded personality. sively. slated weekends. far the Marines. drove in Ronnke Grupp's explosive blows opened and Ikehara with a single in the Too much sports in one person's personality is like a man who doe; With a capacity of eight persons, up Monge's nose in the second fifth frame. Young came in on nothing but eat, sleep and talk bird-watching. the boat is furnished with every- round and from then on it was Fenn's single and Bobbie Schultz Now we have nothing against bird-watching, but you can imagine thing except food and drink. Bait, Grupp's fight. rods, reels and ice are available for scored on a hit by John Boden. how boring it might get trying to carry on a conversation with such a Spectators were fascinated by the fishing parties or pleasure cruises. The Leathernecks nine gathered person. eight hits and five walks off two variety of body throws demonstrat- Charge per person is $5. the The same holds true with sports. We have been accused of stealing ed by the Ikido experts. Seven are Transportation to and from the losing pitchers. material, making terribly-wrong predictions and misspelling names, but already enrolled in the Ikido class Basin can be furnished through spe- Line score: Comm 000 0 0 no one can point a finger at us and claim we can't pass the time of day that meets at St. Anthony's Church cial services. Station ...000 230 250 X 12 without bring'rng sports into the conversation. in Kailua Saturday nights from 7 Arrangements can be made Marines to 9 p.m. Other men who might be The Hawaii Marine softball team While other people may beat the drums and are able to quote that through any of the four special serv- interested can get further details ices office. Brigade-72789: 4th Ma- will host Coast Guard here next Nap Lajoie hit .4C5 for the Phillies in 1901 (WE looked it up), we say from SSgt. R ibert H. Tann. "I" Tuesday and Hickam Thursday. sports is like spinach. Co . 3rd Bn. (See FISHING. P-7) Game times will be 8 p. m. Spinach is good for you. If you like it, GOOD. But if it's forced on you or yuu consume too much, the results are not pleasing. The same with sports.

Common Sense Is a Good Rule A Station Bulletin just crossed my desk and it contained some information that is just, but should never have had to be published.

It concerns dress for athletic events. . . . We quote, "When attending Station athletic events, the uni- fo-m of the day or appropriate civilian clothing will be worn. Utility uniforms, shorts and swimming trunks will not be worn." That should have been unnecessary to print, because common sense tells us that we should wear appropriate attire, whether it be uniform or civvies. It's largely a matter of personal -wide and the impression giv- £ en to other spectators, whether t ,ey are military personnel or alsor-w, - a...- civilians. A lot of posts, stations and be ses allow no civilian clothing FOR FISHING AND PLEASURE-The "Kaimanu" sits before Diamond Head waiting for K-Bay personnel to be worn anywhere on the reservation. The wearing of civvies to take advantage of the newest Special Services facility. The boat will carry eight passengers from 7 a.m. is a privilege ---bet's not abuse it. to 5 p.m. two weekends a month. Everything is furnished the fishers except food and drink. See story above. Friday, May I I, 1956 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY. T. H. Page 7 K -BAY WM's WIN INTERSERVICE BOWLING CROWN V'Ball Tourney Defeat Camp Smith GOLF In Season Finale Set for May 14 -\\ To Cop Top Honors At Bloch Arena The Kaneohe Bay Women Ma- A rines captured the Inter-Service The 1956 14th Naval District vol- bowling championship Monday night leyball tournament will begin May when they defeated Camp Smith, 14 at Bloch Arena, Pearl Harbor. copping all points in the three-game It will be a double-elimination series, 2062-1896. tourney. and any man assigned ad- the last contest of the ministratively to a command with- The win in gave the WMs enough points in the Hawaiian area may repre- season to overtake the leading Barber's sent that command. cop the title. Teams must report to Bloch Arena Point team and By Betty Hollis was high for the lo- before 9 a.m. May 14. Play begins JIMMY elKAUKA night, rolling a 469 at 9:30. cals Monday In accordance rules Well the "Big Boy" is back on series. with *-r"-^ Marge Thaahamer a team is composed of six men, top of the heap. Yep, Walter Team captain a 421. squad limit is 12. Lawson took the measure over followed with rolled a 395. followed All teams must furnish their per- Billy Gardner who ecw is in the Pat Crowley by Kay Purdy with 389. Ruth Schu- sonal equipment. and white-soled number two spot. team with shoes will be worn. maker rounded out the A team ciampionshin award will And Jim Hoops is now number 385. was high for Camp Smith, be presented to the winning team. three from off the ladder. Hoops Mullin Armed Forces Officials Assn., will hitting a 484 series. reached this height via a round- Individual game scores were 732- provide qualified officials. a-bout method. ''Wig" Wiggles- Entries must be forwarded in 700; 659-591: 671-605-2062-1896. worth who was in the seventh slot 16,073 for writing to the Director of Special With a total pinfall of Steve played, the Services. 14th Naval District, 115 challenged and defeated the season of 21 games Warren in won 24 points S. Drive. Honolulu, by 4 pm , May who was then the third Lady Leathernecks spot. Hoops then challenged and against a loss of eight. 9. bye Entries must include the sponsor- defeated Wigglesworthand Barber's Point, drawing a WINNING SMILES and winners' are displayed by golfers Rae second with ing activity. a firm roster of not knocked him completely off the Monday night, ended Stoneman and Dorothy Jahant after they emerged ace competitors in more than 12 names and the team ladder. Warren now rests in sev- 23-9. the ladies' division of the Station championship playoffs. Mrs. Jahant Members of the K-Bay squad are captain or coach's name and phone enth place. (right), winner of first-place honors, was followed by Mrs. Stoneman, number. team captain Marge Thalhamer, Crowley, Ruth second place winner. Both ladies are 14 handicappers and have toured Activities may enter us many Two other challenge matches Betty Hollis, Pat Kay Purdy, Anne the station course with 81 strokes. teams as the wish. However, a man failed. Charles Heath lost to Em- Schurriaker, be listed on only one roster Aherne. Sybl Aciee, Laura ICknerle, may mett Anglin one-up, and Perry Dowd. and play for only one team. Anne Houghtling and Helen Jensen defeated Pete Kramer on in the Drawings will be neld at 9 am.. Five teams were entered Air Wing 'Top' A ku-Marines the 19th hole. league: K-Bay, Pearl May 11 at the office of the Direc- Inter-Service Camp Smith, Hickam and tor of Special Services. 14th N.D. RESULTS OF STATION Harbor. Captures AlMar Transportation will be the res- Barber's Point. ponsibility of the command spon- CHAMPIONSHIP Crown soring each team. (Championship Right) Handball Expenses will be pro-rated among WASHEIGTON, D. C. - MSgt. participating commands. Hoops def Armour (482), An- Diamondmen Win earl L. Russell. of the Third MAW. glin-Laughlin play-off today, War- emerged as the first All-Marine ren def Fitzsimmons (5 &3) Martin champion last Corps handball week def Green (7&6), Jones def Lange 21-0 Slugfest after beating out 13 other Leather- Potts Trophy Kramer def Williams (I-up), necks In the championship tourna- (6&4), ment hosted by Headq :arters Bn.. By JACK FISHER Presented to Groesbeck def Ochs (3 &2), Shouse Headquarters Marine Corps. def Bissell (2b1), Lawson def Jan- From `Painters' Larry Windley and Dave Cooke def Rob- Russell. who recent :v won the kauski (b &5), Adm. Heath The Hawaii Marine baseballers teamed up again last week to bring Top Athlete def 11th Naval District singes handball inson (1-up in 20 holes) Jensen came up with a 17-hit attack Wed- championship. won his title by de- in a big one. a 250-pound turtle. Second Lieutenant Albert A. Benyo (32,2), Carpenter def Lee nesday to crush a submissive Bar- feating Maj. Arthur W Latta Jr The divers were returring from a Cantello, the only Martrie to win (2&1), Gardner- Wiggiesworth play ber's Point nine 21-0. of Headquarters. who took second profitab!.e. swim and burdened first place in the Quantico today, Thomas def Fenn 14&3), Na- The Leathernecks gathered 11 place in the final mach of the WA fish, lobster and empty SCU- Leatherneck 017-tsmies Relays, was varro def Chas. Heath (4&3) Nel- runs on five hits and six walks in first All-Marine Corps hand`i'l BA diving tanks when Larry spot- awarded the Col John Potts Trophy son drew a bye. the first inning, to put them ahead championship to be conducted. The ted the huge creature entering a as the "most outstanding Marine for good. final scores of that match were cave in the coral. but was unable participant" in the meet. ("B" Flight) Bill Abernathie held the Pointers 21-15 and 21-12. Edwin A. Pollock. bingles. with Grady Wat- to do anything about it until the IA. Gen. Conger def Ward (2-up), Carson to seven The event. a double-elimination Corr MCS. presented and Jim Boyette the only bat- extra equipment was landad -eandant of Hammond def kins tournament for the hest two out of the trophy to Cantello. who re- def Lutsko (4&3), ters to get two hits off him. ashore. def Hutchin- three games. was held April 24-23 received his commission only two Evans Masters Gary Earnest was the big gun for at so (4 &31, Dicus def Wilson (I-up), the Pentavan Athletic Center. The plan of attack reauired Dave Weeks prior to his participation the locals. picking up four hits. The third and fourth place win- def Mcvay (6&5), Horcher and Les Akeo each col- to enter the cave and spear The in the relays. Stice Rusty Gates ners are Majs. James M McGee def Hilton (4&3), Reese def Four- lected three. turtle, Larry was to seize the tur- The trophy was donated by and Harvey W. Gagner. both now LEATHERNECK Magazine. nier (5&4), Bellois def Volcansek Akeo also drove in four runs and stationed at Marine tle on the way out and secure a triple. Headquarters won the javelin throw (5 &4), Kelloq def Smith (2& 1), Jon Hockenberry had a Corps. line around the turtle's neck. Cantello with a of 202' 1011 ". despite Whitney def Rogers (3&2), Steiner Winners of the quarter-final toss STANDINGS exe- which pre- (3&21, Trout+ def are Mai. Thirl D Johnson. Dave's task was brilliantly the sloppy r.eather def Hawkins W L Pet. lath Marine Corps Reserve and Re- cuted, but Larry fell down on his vailed throughout the meet. Veno (7&5), Gordon def Delotten- Red Sox 7 1 .875 creitmen Distriat: Lt. Richard M. part or rather was bowled over He has hones of aualifying `or ville (4&2), Hanson def Morgan Braves 6 2 .750 U. S. Olympics team, slated 4 4 .500 Zotti. Parris Island: SSet. john H. when the excited turtle overran the (3&2), "Pee Wee" Lloyd drew a MARINES for tryouts June 29-Sa at Los 4 .500 Rlabb. El To-o: and Sgt. Charles F. him and knocked his face mask off bye. Naval Base 4 Angeles. Asahis 4 4 .500 Ti7on. Headquarters Bn.. Head- with a husky kick of a scaly flipper. A native of Noristou-n. Pa.. the Flight Pairings Hickam 4 4 .500 quarters Marine Corps. Larry recovered quickly and again "A" Zotti nisei:el 24-year-old lieutenant is a gradu- U. Hawaii 3 5 .375 last fan with the tried To slip a loop over the tur- Armour vs Anglin-Laughlin Par -is Talend football team and was ate of LaSalle College of Penn- Barber's Pt. 0 8 .000 head, but each attempt only (loser), Fitzsimmons vs Green, later selected to the second team tle's sylvania. to draw into his Lange vs Williams, Ochs vs Bis- cc the 1955 AFPS All-Star Football caused the turtle Team. shell leaving the loop dangling in sell, Jankauski vs Robinson, Benyo the water. CamPen Sarcie Sets vs Lee, Gardner-Wigglesworth Little League (loser) vs Fenn, Chas. Heath drew Station Finally, through combined ef- New .45-Cal Record Cvninasium a MP a bye. forts, a loop was secured on one r PENDLF:TON, Calif..- Scorebox To 15 A new Marine Corps .45-caliber Open Here May of the turtle's flippers, and the Flight Pairings was set on the Chap- "C" (As of May 8) Gymnasium facilit:es in hangar other end of the rope lashed to pistol record 103 will be available to all K-Bay po Flats range April 25 by TSgt. Ward vs Lutsko, Evans vs Hut- an inner tube on the surface. Even W L Pct. G.B. military personnel on a limited ba- John G. (Banker) Jones. Marine chinson, Wilson vs McVay, Hilton thus impeded, the turtle pulled 4th Marines sis beginning next Tuesday. ac- Corps Base. Camp Pendleton, vs Fournier, Volcansek vs Smith, the inner tube under weer at will, Dragons 4 1 .800 cording to Lt. Ted Fling. Infra- when he fired 399x400. vs Hawkins, Veno vs Del- and only by grasping the turtle Rogers Brigade station sports director. .Jones dropped the mane point in a bye. otfenville, Morgan drew Giants 2 2 .500 1 1/2 Four trampoline. four sets of bodily were the swimmers able to rapid fire.. and 't was only 15-ya,c1 MAG-13 weight-lifting equipment and other steer the turtle in the general di- 1i' 16 of an inch out of the 10 ring. Sk yraiders ..2 2 .500 1/ gear is available for immediate rection of the shore. CWO J. R. McBee, range offi- Well, the 1956 Championship MACS Flyers 1 4 .200 3 use. with rowing machines, para- cer. stated that Jones fired his HSDA MEET!NG is beginning to shape up. The en- llel hare. bicycles, pulley weights new record during the requalifi- Next Wednesday night marks events are and punching bags to he in use in cation firing of the Western Divi- thusiasm in this year's the near The basketball the second semi-annual meeting as to the FISHING future. sion shooters and that all regu- terrific and speculation 1Continued From P-6) court will As- also be in use. of the Hawaiian Skin Diving lations pertaining to requalifica- eventual outcome in each flight is rines-72887; MAG-13-72138: Sta- Hours for the gym will be 2 to and the pub - sociation, skindiving tion shootng were carred out to at a fever pitch. tion-722548. 8 pan. Tuesdays through Sundaea lit and guests are invited to at- Units desiring to the boat on a first-come-first-served basis the letter. Bill Groesbeck supplied the first tend. The program promises to be The new record holder had been on dates not scheduled can do so Following the permanent Install- major upset in the championship entertaining as well as instruc- firing on Marine Corps teams through Station special services. ation of more equipment. the op- flight when he disposed of Paul tional with underwater movies, since 1931 when he made distin- SCHEDULE erating hours will be lengthened. Ochs in the first round. Many of 26 -27; June 16-17, 23- use of the lectures and some real fine door guished on both rifle and pistol. May 19-20. Units desiring to make had decided Aug. 4-5; facilities than the seched- . Time: 7 p.m., May 16. Jones is the only Marine to make the golfing redbirds 24; Jaly 7-8; 21-22: 18-19: at other 22-23; Oct. 6-7; 20-21; tiled hours can contact Lt. rung Place: YWCA at 1040 Richards distinguished on both weapons in that Ochs would be the real dark- Sept 8-9, Nov 3-4; 17-18. at ext. 72-988. Street. one year. horse in the big one. U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Friday, May I I, 1956

- 4- Theater Schedule Special Service zt- FROM: Acthrifies.- Place and Reviews Nsetf Stamp(s) Ammimm- -Agar ov.11110. M...... Here .OLF COURSE: 4TH RC'T THEATIA olghlly-5:41 avid 6 a.m. until sunsets Driving Range: a.. WOMEN * =NI ar = 7-10 p.m. daily except Monday INDOOR MOVIE: Promotions were awarded to 7 (RCT and Station) members last Tuesday and two *d1r5i TO ion 2:17141 5:45 and 8 p.m.-10 cents. received their warrants Thursday, OUTDOOR MOVIE. at formal ceremonies. By MSGT. FRANK FORSYTH Watch for opening. TONIGHT- SWIMMING POOL: Marge Thalhamer of HO.: SWIMMING POOL: HqSq office was promoted to staff MOONFLEET Monday-Closed. sergeant and Jean Maupin, Dar- Stewart Granger-Viveca Lindfors Tuesday through Friday-9 a.m. lene Scott and Dollie (Shearer, Concerns a ten year cd boy s to 6 p.m. Campbell received their warrants adventures in I Bth century EnTh Saturday -10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for Sergeant. MAIL THE WINDWARD MARINE HOME TODAY. land_ Has to do with smuggle-- Sunday-12 p.m. to 6 p.m.. From Pfc to Cpl are: Rose- NO ENVELOPE REQUIRED. midnight trips and other assorted RECREATION AREA: mary Beaty, control tower; June tripe. HOBBY SHOP: Colgate. station security; Angie Postage required: 3d Class Mail-3c, 1st Class Mail-6c, Air- RATING: GOOD. Has per- Monday-Closed. Landry, Marine Exchange; Shelia mail-12c. For mailing fold paper twice and secure outer edge specta-stereophonic sound. That Tues.-Closed. Sims, station disbursing office and with tape or staple. means that sound is not as bad as Wed., Thurs., Fri.-12:30-9 p.m. Margy Young, of the detachment usual. Actors sound like they have Sat.-9 a.m.-6p.m. office. a mouth full of mush. Sun.-12:30-6 p.m. HAM RADIO STATION: NCO Wives Club STREAMERS SATURDAY- FREE radio messages to aai (Continued from Page-4) The NCO Wives Club THE IRON MISTRESS part of the world. Staff are invited to a surprise (with ten silver bands. separate band for each of the following: Alan Ladd-Virginia Mayo Monday through Friday members game which will be held at the NORTH KOREAN AGGRESSION The life of Jim Bowie, the in- Bldg. 934 from 7:30 a.m. to social meeting scheduled May 31 3 Aug to Sep 1950 ventor of the famed Bowie Knife. 4 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. INCHON LANDING RATING: VERY GOOD. As- BOAT HOUSE: Monday and Tuesday-Closed The social will be held at the 13 Sep 1950 sorted and gruesome mayhem with Staff NCO Club. iibe "Arkansas Toothpick" An Wednesday. Thursday, Friday- COMMUNIST CHINA AGGRESSION 1 p.m.-6 p.m. 10 Dec 1950 to 24 Jan 1951 oldie but we think you will like it. Saturdays and holidays-6 a.m Toys are greatly needed for the FIRST UNITED NATIONS COUNTER OFFENSIVE 'SUNDAY- Station Chapel nursery. Anyone 25 Jan to 21 Apr 1951 p.m. THE MAGNIFICENT MATADOR Sundays-12 p.m.-6 desiring to contribute is asked to CHINA SPRING OFFENSIVE deliver their toys to the nursery on COMMUNIST Anthony Quinn - Maureen O'Hara LIBRARY: 22 Apr to 8 Jul 1951 a.m. Sundays or at 452-D Mintee- Matador, that's -bull fighter", *Monday through Friday-10 UNITED NATIONS SUMMER-FALL OFFENSIVE to 9 p.m. street. Rainbows Village any- "has a son who wants to fight the 9 Jul to 27 Nov 1951 Saturday through Sunday - 1 time during the week. bull. Matador doesn't like the idea p.m. to 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. to SECOND KOREAN WINTER is 28 Nov 1951 to 30 Apr 1952 but convinced that everything 9 p.m. The Staff NCO Wives will hold is OK by Maureen O'Hara. ARCHERY RANGE: its social meeting on the third KOREAN DEFENSE-SUMMER-FALL. 1952 RATING: VERY GOOD. Scen- Mon.. Wed., Fri.-4:30 p.m. W Tuesday of each month and its : May to 30 Nov 1952 ery is good, color excellent but to dusk. monthly busines meeting the 1st THIRD KOREAN WINTER be truthful we hope the bull wins ..011Nae...N....0100....110" Tuesday of each month. 1 Dec 1952 *o 30 Apr 1953 We time KOREA, SUMMER-FALL, 1953 I. May to 27 Jul 1953 MONDAY- CHURCH The Queen Emma Museum has been selected as a tour by PHILIPPINE DEFENSE STREAMER WITH ON: BRONZE STAR 7:4E LONE RANGER the Staff NCO Wives Club May 22 7 Dec 1941 to 15 J.r1 1942 Moore - Jay Silverheels SERVICES Clayton Persons attending will meet at we have to tell you about the Staff Club parking lot at KOREAN PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION Phis you are iust old fashioned 11111 a.m. Tuesday morning. with tv.o silver bands) separate band for each of the following: and don't have a TV. Cowboys Protestant Following the tour a luncheon Marine Brigade for extraordinary hero- And Indians. RAINBOW VILLAGE Awarded the First Provisional will be held at the Willows. ism against enemy forces during the Korean campaign. 2 Aug to 6 RATING: GOOD. They have SUNDAY Price of the luncheon is $2.00 School. Sep 1950: Commanding General-E. A. Craig stretched out a 30 minute TV 9:30 a.m.-Sunday tip included. which will he a ten- 10:30 a.m.-Worship Service. Awarded the First Marine Aircraft Wing for extraordinary heroism show into 109 minutes. You judge derloin tip steak and choice of de- REGIMENTAL BLDG. 1090 in action against enemy forces during the Korean campaign, 27 Feb if it was worthwhile. sert. There also will he a chart-e to 11 Jun 1953:Corrnanding Generals-F. Harris. T. J. Cushman. SUNDAY of $.50 for the tour of the museum. IMSDAY-- 9:00 C. F. Schilt, C. C. Jerome. V. E. Megee. a-m. - Communion Serv- Reservations must be made by ROAD HOUSE GIRLS ices. noon Friday May 18. to Bitty and 9:00 a.m.-Divine Services. Russell. Kai. 25-5393 or Pat Wil- WAGON TEAM 11:00 a.m.-Divine Services. PRESENTATION AF DAY son, Kai. 264065. from Page-1) (Continued from Page-11 No information on the first pic- 6:00 p.m.-Hymns and medita- (Continued by Col. James 7.VL Masters. Sr.. com- presentative of the Brigade in ac- ture which maybe is lust as weal. tion. WEDNESDAY mander of troops, passed in review tion. Gene Autry plays in the second. before 2.000 spectator, and distin- A sample of the myraid items to So what. 6:00 p.m.-Prayer and medita- tion. guished guests that included Ha- be shown are: a parachute packing RATING: Get out the butter, EM CLUB Governot Samuel King and display. a complete mobile operating file corn is hot. flag and general officers from all room trailer. a jet engine. a heli- WEDNESDAY- Catholic services. copter. pack howitzers. machine SUNDAY THE MYSTERIOUS NOVAK As the ground review concluded. guns. mortars. bombs. rockets and TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY jets. propeller driven aircraft and rocket launchers. crawler cranes. Steve 10:00 a.m.-Holy Mass, Station Friday. May 11, p.m. Cochran - Ruth Roman Theater. helicopters of Marine Aircraf Gro.:p LVT amphibious tractors. a mat Ex-Convict falls in love witi, Magician MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 13 thundered over in a fly-by led by layer. and a complete front line dance hall girl. Thinks he killed and 6:45 a.m.-Holy Mass, St. Mi- CoI. Max J. Volcansek. Jr.. group communication net work available her boyfriend, runs away from the Hypnotist commander. for public testing Full details will chael's. Don't Miss This: girL She confesses she fired the SATURDAY (See Pictorial Feature on P-41 be published next Friday. shot but acted in self defense. 8:00 a.m.-Holy Mass, St. Mi- Freed and lives happliy ever after. Dancing Lessons every chaels. Thursday nite. CROSSWORD PUZZLE RATING: FAIR. As they say 6:00 p.m. to 7 p.m.-Confes- Time is changed from 7:30 ACROSS tomorrow is another day, we sug- sions, St. Michael's. to 10 p.m. I-Explosive gest you go to the show fomor- MONDAY 5-Snake There is a definite need 6-Young boys WM. 3 :00 p.m.- Children's Catechism 12-Toward the class. station school. for more men for our erls. sheltered sic!, THURSDAY- So. come on men. get with it: 13-Expire THE BIG KNIFE 7:00 p.m. - Novena, St. Mi- 14-Arrow poison chael's. A bt,tinners class starts every 13-ftai_icd Jack Palence -Ida Lupino 17-Tell secrets 7:30 p.m.-Choir rehearsal. week. so don't feel that sou IS-Trite Film star tormented because he are behind the rest of the class. REGIMENTAL BLDG. 1090 :1-Common- once killed a person in a hit and wealth NW 4 run accident. Blackmailed he f.nds SUNDAY '23-Beverage 8:00 a a. -Holy Mass (Confes- i4-Preposition - EWEN MW release in suicide. WAIMANALO SCOUTS 26- Russian sions, 7:15 a.m. to 7:55). stockade - IlliMill11111111. .4°° RATING: GOOD. This should 9:00 a.m.-Benediction of the 25-Therefore be a happy little gem. There must TO TOUR AIR STATION 31-Worthless Blessed Sacrament. leaving be some sort of unwritten law 10:00 a.m.--Holy Mass (Confes- 33-Go in Tomorow morning 33 Explorer 35-Ocean MUMMEWIVAIMEMM where they can't make a happy sions 9:l5 a.m. to 9:E5). Scouts from Waimanalo will visit 36-Challenge movie. 11:00 a.m.-Confessions. 3S-Ice pinnacle the Air Station for a tour of the on glacier MOIMERWEMMINIM (Holy Mass daily at 6:15 a.m.). facilities here. 40--Tc--.Jnic deity 41-Wing MEM MOM UMEM Answer to' Puzzle TUESDAY During this week, the third and 43-Kinds MOD ONIMON UOM 7:00 p.m.-Choir rehearsal. fourth grades 45-Holds in high MEMM MEM WI= illgURa DNA from Kailua Ele- regard 71 mentary School toured the station. 46-Turkish decree 2.-434-nue of olives PII0M3g AMA ;ewish 3-Method :41-Grouim of 35--Cherry like anutm R.nn p.m.-Fri., Aloha Totaling nearly 70 youngsters, 5,2-Neitspaper ?Levert ofilor chapel, 4--Cha%tise 42-Skill 712g3 MAO DOM Moanalna Howdr.g. these groups visited Kansas Tow- e xeoutive 3--Total 22- Slakes into rano S3-L4regs f--Spant4ll for leather 44-Satisfied MAIM ammo er, watched aircraft take-offs and 64-4/1i1Sle seed !4 -Bushy clump 4;r-- Remainder o D r1!q I]gmet -yes- 44:--4 ;rent Lake Christian Science landings. looked over the 4th Ma- 5f-Comb. fortn: 25-Anglo-Saxon WIIMUM ULM GIDO 11 a.m.-Sun.. Aloha Chapel. Mo- bristle ni,kname Inimey 1:-Discover 13ORR rines weapons display on the run- 27-Wt 4?- Lavish 3'7G 00MW analoa Housing. Pearl Harbor. nickname :5__curritnaud to fondness DR W@9!. way. received a real close look at 704-Ireland ! 000 k.entrilakries ohuotrns hur,ie r-TAN AMMU3 ODO Latter Day Saints Kan HRS of ITMR 161. and con- 4S--Paradise 11-414serves Paddle 74-Din DOWN I4:-Puff up 12-Journeys :I-College degree ROB 9:30 a.m.-Sun., Pearl City. cluded the visit with a guided tour 16--Indonesian :14-S%ift inbhr ) 1M9 6:00 p.m.--Sun.. Pearl City. of the 4th Marines mess hall. 1-Sharp point tr,1 .inan