Maj. Drape r to Assume Brigade's 2- 4 Command arine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Maj. William H. Draper, with the Brigade :n 1959. holder of the , will Maj. Draper enlisted in the move up from the Executive Corps in November 1942. He Officer slot of 2/4 to become was selected for and attended Battalion CO Monday after- the Navy's WWII V-12 pro- noon during change of corn- gram at Denison University. inand ceremonies at Platt The Major was commissioned Field. a second lieutenant upon He will relieve LtCol. Car- graduation in March 1945. rot D. Rowe who has been During the Korean Con- CO since February. Col. flict, the Major served with Rowe arrived here for duty 1/1 and participated in the first United Nations Coun- 2309 'Waiting' E-6s Told Date

Li Col. P. H. McArdle Li-Col. W. J. Kohler Maj. C. H. Schmid Promotions Due Plans to promote the re- mainder of the sergeants and staff sergeants (E-5) selected Brigade Section Heads in Switch for promotion to staff sergeant Staff (E-6), and of corporals and Four key changes in the His replacement, Maj. It was during his tenure as sergeants (E-4) for promotion Brigade's staff will become ef- Schmid, enlisted in the Marine Battalion CO that 1/4 received to sergeant (E-5), have been fective today. Corps in July 1943 and was special recognition for its par- announced by HQMC. On orders to the War Col- commissioned the same year. ticipation in Phase III of Op- Twelve hundred E-6 promo- lege, Air University, Max- He has been Supply Officer eration Greenlight, a large tions were authorized late last well AFB, Ala., is LtCol. since his arrival in June 1961. scale Navy-Marine Corps am- week. These new staff ser- Phillip H. McArdle, )resent Col. McArdle arrived in phibious landing exercise on geants will have a May 1 date Brigade G-1. Hawaii for duty with the the California coast. of rank. The first 1200 E-6 promotions made last month Replacing him as G-1 is Lt- Brigade in August 1959. Be- fore becoming Brigade G-1, were ranked from Apr. 1. Col. William J. Kohler who is he served as CO of 1/4. moving over from the Brigade Tomorrow The remaining 1109 selectees G-4 slot. will be promoted about June 15 with a June 1 date of rank. Maj. C. H. Schmid, Bri- The Hawaii Mar in es gade Supply Officer, will Newsmen The board which recommend- Japan Baseball team, winner of ed these 3509 promotions com- succeed Col. Kohler as G-4. their last two games, The major's replacement is pleted work Mar. 15. To Tour Station against Hickam (3-2) and Field commands Maj. George L. Newton, now Army (9-6), will host the have been based with Materiel Bn., Camp Twenty Japanese journalists requested to submit composite Pearl Harbor ball club to- scores for promotion to ser- Pendleton. He is scheduled to are slated to visit the Air Sta- motrow at Riseley Field. arrive here in August. tion briefly next Thursday aft- geant (E-5). It is expected Game time is set for 2 p.m. Col. Kohler enlisted in Sep- ernoon. that the E-5 promotions will tember 1940 and was commis- The newsmen are enroute be authorized during July. sioned a second lieutenant in back to Japan following a Mal. W. H. Draper August 1942. visit to the Mainland. Their An artillery officer, Col. tour is sponsored by the De- ter Offensive, the Communist Kohler arrived here for duty fense and State Depart- Units Begin 'Drum Beating' China Spring Offensive and in August 1961. ments, and the U.S. Informa- the United Nations Summer- tion Service. Fall Offensive campaigns. on the Station, they While Maj. Draper arrived here in Outpatient Care Now are scheduled to visit Kansas To Tower, observe an SAR heli- Boost Their Water Queen March 1960. He has been se- lected for promotion to lieu- copter rescue demonstration, With time fast running out a "rich" sister viit that is and tenant colonel. Without Appointment visit the Station library in the 1962 Navy Relief So- q u e e n l e s s for additional During his three-year tour tour a Station living barracks. ciety Water Carnival Queen support, while another is of duty Col. Rowe served as Capt. G. Basilicato, Station Tours by foreign news- contest, promoters this week planning a whirlwind per- Senior Medical Officer, ExO of 1/4 and Regimental has men, sponsored by the Gov- reminded all units that only sonal appearance "tour." S-3 before taking the 2/4 helm announced that due to the ernment, are intended to two paydays remain to cast Regardless of the tactics em- early this year. many service commitments permit observation by these "penny-per-ballot" votes. and changes in medical offi- ployed, contest planners agree Col. Rowe has been or- groups of the American Major Robert G. Klein, to win, each dered to the Command and c.m personnel, the dependent that, contestant scene as found in the home. Brigade Headquarters Com- Staff College Ft. outpatient clinic until further factories, schools will have to have the com- at Leaven- community, pany CO and contest "hon- plete backing of every person worth, Kan. He will depart notice will function on a non- and military installations. cho." this week told the appointment basis, with emer- in the unit and, as Maj. Klein KMCAS June 16. The objective is more fac- Windward Marine that, to pointed out, "with all proceeds The Colonel is a combat vet- gencies taking precedence over tual and accurate reporting in date, only nine outfits have all cases. going to Navy Relief, nobody eran of the Okinawa campaign the country from which the nominated contestants. can lose!" "We regret this curtailment tour comes, and improved un- and the Korean Conflict. in service at this time," he derstanding of the U.S., its in- "Considering the number of :ceded. and its people. units in both Brigade and Sta- stitutions tion," the Major said, "either there's going to be last minute onslaught or there just aren't enough pretty girls to go around." The winner, to be official- ly titled "1962 Water Carni- val Queen" will reign over the one-day Carnival, Sun- day, July 15. The winner will be 'selected on the basis of a penny-per-vote. Major Klein indicated that Brigade Special Services had placed a collection bottle for each queen in each of the three clubs and in the 1090 Marine Exchange store for the con- venience of military-dependent voters. In addition, bottles will also be available in most com- pany-squadron offices on pay- days. Each of the bottles will have affixed to it a picture of RECEIVING THE COLORS - LtCol. R. D. Opp (c) receives CHANGE OF COMMAND Colonels Allan Sutter (c) and a queen contestant. the 3rd Bn., 12th Marines' baffle color from I stLt. K. M. Iversen - While the campaign man william H. Marsh (r) turn to exchange salutes after returning prior to presenting it to Maj. C. V. Hendricks, new cannoneer agers of each of the nine commanding officer. The change of command ceremonies took the Regimental Battle Color to Maj. J. S. Hecker, Regimental young ladies are keeping place at Platt Field Tuesday morning. LtCol. Opp departs soon Adjutant, marking the formal change of command Tuesday their contest tactic.- "under afternoon. Col. Marsh assumed command of the 4th Marines wraps," word has leaked out for the Mainland where he will retire after more than 20 years after almost two years as assistant G-4 FMFPac. that one outfit has lined up of Marine Corps service. -a 4.

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Chaplains

Col. W. R. Campbell Commanding Officer Corner Lt. Col. A. L. Clark Executive Officer By Chaplain K. W. Carlson B. Officer - -OBS ERVAT IONS- Capt. R. Morrisey Informational Services TRUST IN GOD . . . RAdm. SSgt. Al W. Steele Editor Alfred T. Mahan, USN, one of From Out of This World - Following the second showing Sgt. Jim DiBernardo Assistant Editor this nation's greatest naval at Theater No. 1, June 14, there will be a special showing of SSgt. Dick Vernon Sports Editor strategists, stated: "I have tried "Friendship Seven." The color film-made available by PMR- first orbital The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday God these many years and contains 57 minutes of exciting scenes of America's by and for the personnel of the U.S. Marine Corps Air found him ever faithful . . . to flight by Marine Colonel John H. Glenn Jr. Station, Navy No. 990, c/o FPO, , Calif. me He is . . Alpha and Ome- * * * Printed at the Royal Printers and Publishers, Inc., Hono- ga." MAG Gets New S-2 - Maj. R. H. Burnett was recently as- . . . S-2 of MAG-13. The major was former- lulu, Hawaii, the WINDWARD MARINE is published with SELF-ANALYSIS Ab- signed duties as officer ly ExO of MABS-13. He relieved Maj. R. G. Klein, now CO appropriated funds with paragraph 1720.1 raham Lincoln stated, "We in conformity have vainly imagined in the of Brigade HqCo. M'rCorMan 1961 5727.3. and MCO The WINDWARD MA- deceitfulness of our hearts that RINE is a member of and receives the services of the * * * Armed all these blessings were pro- Forces Press Service (AFPS). duced by some superior wis- Weekend in Kailua Town - This weekend the Hawaiian No paid advertising may be accepted. The information dom and virtue of our own. Canoe Racing Association, in conjunction with the Kameha- Section and the WINDWARD MARINE are in Bldg. 220. Intoxicated by urbroken suc- meha Day Celebration Committee, will open its 1962 racing Telephones: WINDWARD MARINE 72-104; ISO 72 -535- cess, we have become too self- schedule. The Kam Day celebration will feature an outrigger 72 -955. sufficient to feel the necessity canoe race at Kailua Beach. The two-day affair will begin with at 10 Subscription Rate: $2.50 per year Circulation-5000 of redeeming and preserving a parade through Kailua to the racing site starting a.m grace, too proud to pray to the tomorrow. The HCRA also plans a hukilau following the last God that made us." race Sunday at the regatta site. Entertainment will be provided SONS AND DAUGHTERS between races. A luau will be held at the Sheraton Point. 4 6 Tickets are Editorially Yours . . John Quincy Adams re- Heeia-Kea, Oahu, between and p.m. Sunday. marked, "So great is my ven- available at Special Services at reduced prices for K-Bay per.. eration for the Bible that the sonnel. earlier my children begin to JUNE 14Th read it, the more confident will * * * FLAG DAY, be my hope that they prove Chance to Flex Muscle% - K-Bay personnel are invited t useful citizens of their country participate in the Hawaii Mr. Armed Forces contest which and respectable members of be held at Farrington High School at 7:45 p.m., June 22. Entr:. society." fee is $1 and may be paid at 766 Kailua rd., Kailua. Furthet FIRM DEDICATION . . . information may be obtained by calling 65-133. Phillip Brooks once said: "Do not pray for easy lives; pray * * * to be stronger men! Do not pray for tasks equal to your Teen Party Is Big Success - More than 100 dependent teen- powers; pray for powers equal agers attended the recent Teen Club's Roaring Twenties Part. to your tasks." Included in the evening's entertainment schedule was a twit contest which was won by Butch Ball and Sheila Wood. Joh:. COMPASSION . . An un- known writer wisely spoke: "I Lowman and Karen Beal won prizes for wearing the best at- by Lind,: used to complain that I had no tire. Karen also capped the door prize. Leis made shoes, until one day I saw a Briggs and Garra Petty were presented to special guests Brig man who had no feet." Gen. and Mrs. Keith B. McCutcheon by Alan Guy, club presi- dent. Teenagers who missed the evening of fun and who a DECISION . . . Joshua, of Old Testament fame, chal- yet have not joined the club are reminded that now is the tim, lenged: "Choose you this day, to join. Applications may be obtained from Stacy Wright or Ra:. whom you will serve . . . but as for me and my house we Charron. The Club is open every Saturday night from 8 t will serve the Lord." 11:30 p.m. The next special event is scheduled for June 3, Flag Day, June 14 Parents are invited to stop by and inspect the club during aro. Saturday meeting. Be sure and be on hand June 16 wht . Can any man or woman in the service see it rise in the morn- Counterinsurgency members will vote on the club's constitution. ing light and descend in the evening to the bugler's notes with- out feeling a sense of its beauty as a symbol? Generations * * In Appreciation Of Efforts LtGen. CC 13 might Reading List by MC - Alan Shapley, have worked and fought and died that its original stars FMFPac., has sent the following message to Station and Br:- multiply to 50. And as it flew over them, so it shines for us Marine Headquarters wants gade commands: "Please extend to chairmen of project co - and free men everywhere as the embodiment of the liberty all officers and senior non- mittees. committee members and all other personnel of you: to which men throughout have aspired. commissioned officers to hone command who participated in the Armed Forces Day 1962 cere- up on their knowledge in the monies my personal appreciation for a job well done." Our flag-this Tune 14 as in past years we honor it, for field of counterinsurgency. on that date 185 years ago it was adopted by the Conti- To assist them in getting the red glare," nental Congress. 8y seeing it in "the rockets' proper guidance in obtaining Save Those Salty Utilities - Do you have a set of utilitit Francis Scott Key was inspired to write our National An- such knowledge, Headquarters ready for survey? If so, LtCdr. J. K. Moore, Brigade Medics. them, and in our own time the greatest Yankee Doodle has sent a list of suggested Administrator, has issued a call for them. Worn out utilitic- of them all, George M. Cohan, set the country to reading materials to local com- can live another life when used by Brigade corpsmen in the:: dandy mands. whistling "It's a Grand Old Flag" and meaning every note training. If you have a set (or more) you plan to discard before The readings are listed in that next inspection, turn them in to your unit medical section. of it. Marine Corps Bulletin 1500. what it feels According to HQMC, the * * * Ask any WWII veteran who was on Corregidor current international situation like to see the Stars and Stripes dragged down by an exultant has induced an increasing em- New Sheepskin Holders - Congratulations are in order for enemy-for no veteran of Bataan will ever forget May 6, 1942, phasis on counterinsurgency. off-duty education seekers Capt. R. D. Klein and Sgt. R. E. when our resistance ended. Nor w ill the troops, who in February The is now ex- Steffy of VMF-232, and Capt R. 0. Arthur and GySgt. W. H. of 1945 fulfilled Gen. MacArthur's pledge to return, forget panding its efforts in this field Nelson of Station Electronics. Both received their college ae- the sight of the flag rising triumphantly in vindication of dead and is urging that military grees last Sunday. The four K-Bayites were presented their and captive Americans. personnel be adequately in- diplomas by Dr. L. M. Barrett during Jackson College gradua- formed. tion ceremonies held at Punahou High School. Although we "The emblem of our unity, our power, our thought and pur- were unable to contact all the college "grads" to inquire into pose as a nation," Woodrow Wilson called it. "We celebrate the length of time they had been in pursuit of their diplomas. the day of its birth; ar ' from its birth until now it has wit- we did manage to reach Capt. Arthur. He says he's been work- ing at it off 24 nessed a great history, has floated on high the symbol of great and on for the past years. Incidentally, time MENU didn't hurt his standings in the class one iota. He graduated events, of a great plan of life worked out by a great people." Summa Cum Laude. Almost half a century of great events since Wilson's Flag Day Noon Meal Evening Meal of 1917 have given his words new luster. (AFPS) TODAY * * Sea Food Platter Hot Pork Sandwiches Anyone for Additional Duty' - At no expense to the gov- SATURDAY ernment, you can volunteer for additional duty as Cubmaster Readers Brunch Grilled Beef Steaks for the Kaneohe Bay Cub Scout Pack 69. Cubmaster SSgt. Test for WM SUNDAY Chuck Dennison is seeking a replacement for the position he's The change in appearance of this week's WM is caused by : Brunch Roast Tom Turkey held while here at K-Bay. Dennison leaves later this month (a) smaller page size; (b) larger type; (c) narrower columns; MONDAY for the Mainland. If you have experience in scout work, or de- Simmered Corn Beef sire to enter the scouting movement, call SSgt. Dennison at answer is a combination of a ) or (d) optical illusion? The Chili Con Carne 253-945. and (c). Since going to the photo-offset method of reproduction, TUESDAY * * * it has become necessary to use a slightly smaller page size to Steamed Frankfurters Pan Roast of Veal El Toro Lieutenant Cited by British press. This, in turn, requires a United Kingdom - accomodate the high-speed WEDNESDAY VAdm. Sir William G. Crawford, KBE, CB, PSC, presented the slight reduction in the width of the columns. For us, this width Grilled Hamburgers Britannia Award for 1961 to lstLt. Robert W. Spackman. The Virginia Baked Ham reduction is one pica. For the reader-about 3/16 of an inch. lieutenant is the third Marine pilot to win the annual award THURSDAY which was established in 1957 by the Lord Commissioners of reduced exactly two inches-the The page length has been Chicken Fried Steak the Admiralty of the United Kingdom in appreciation of U.S. space required to print this explanation. Braised Beef assistance in training British naval pilots from 1952 to 1956. Lt. Stackman flies FSUs with El Toro -based VMF-334. June 8, 1962 Windward Marine 3 `Highest-Grade' Retirement Bill Passes House, Goes to the Senate Legislation that will allow lation, the situation will be severance pay could be com- members of the Armed Forces remedied by authorizing puted. to retire in the "highest grade computation of retired pay This assumption arose satisfactorily held" in any and disability and severance from the provisions encom- service has passed the Houge pay based on the highest passed in the National Se- and gone to the Senate for grade held in any branch of curity Act of 1947. consideration. service. But in February 1958, the The Air Force recommended Also under present law, an Comptroller General ruled that enaction of the legislation, individual who has held a per- the Air Force could advance and the Bureau of the Budget manent grade on active duty personnel on the retired list to interposed no objection. which is higher than the grade grades held in the Army only Basically, the legislation in which he is serving when if such grades were held in the amends existing laws. The retired or separated for dis- Army Air Corps or Army Air MANNED AND READY - Sgt. Raymond Kostrzewa places Defense Department believes ability, may not receive re- Force. the arming wire on the fuse of one of six bombs held by the that individuals who have tired pay or disability or sev- The new legislation, when new multiple carriage bomb rack now in use on "Devilcat" air- served in one service and erance pay based on the high- approved, will erase this prob- later transfer to, or enter, er grade. craft. lem. (AFFS) another should not be penal- The old law, which author- ized because of such trans- izes retired pay or severance fer. pay based on grades former- Under present law, as inter- ly held, refers only to tem- Navy Raises Cost preted by the Comptroller porary grades. VMA212's New Bomb Rack General, an individual who has served in one branch of serv- Under the new legislation ice and later retires, receives this situation will also be rem- Of Sailors' Togs full credit for all service per- edied. It would authorize com- To Boost Skyhawkst Punch formed except in one putation of retired pay based Increases in prices of Navy particu- on the highest permanent or enlisted uniforms scheduled to VMA-212, employing the A4D Two of the jets carried six 500- lar. Here's what happens: In temporary grade held satis- begin in July will result in Skyhawk attack bomber, has pound bombs while two others factorily on active duty in any men's clothing costing $6.10 added had twelve computing his retired pay, a an extra punch to its 250-p ounder s grade held in the first armed branch of service. more than current prices. ordnance arsenal with a new aboard. service cannot be considered The new legislation also af- The largest increases on multiple carriage bomb rack. Pilots who have used the new even though that grade may be fects Air. Force personnel pre- men's clothing are $1.90 on the The new bomb rack, manu- capability agree that the new higher than any gtade which viously serving in the Army peacoat which will cost $25.40 factured by Douglas Aircraft bomb rack makes the versatile he held in the other service. other than in the Army Air and $1.35 on the service shoe Corps, or Army Air Force. which goes to $6.35 per pair. Corporation, increases a sin- A4D - already considered a The same situation exists with mighty item in the Marine ar- respect to computing Prior to 1958 the Air Force The greatest increase percent- gle plane's cams' es six- disabili- assumed that personnel who age-wise is for the blue scarf fold. senal - an even more potent ty and severance pay. close air support weapon. formerly served in the Army which jumps from 25 to 75 Previously, the Brigade's Sky- Under the proposed lees- would be entitled to consider cents. hawk attatck bombers could their Army service as equiva- The increases were kept to carry a maximum of three lent to that in the Air Force $6.10 by the reduction in price bombs. With the new ordnance in determining the grade on of four uniform items for men. inovation, six 250-pound gen- which ^etired pay or disability (AFPS) eral purpose or fragmentation bombs can be slung under each wing and six 500-pound bombs Marine Forces in Thailand can be carried 011 the fuselage of the aircraft. The bombs can be dropped 3/9 Sets-up Udorn Tent City ; singly, two-at-a-time, or all at once. A4Ds° Runway is Next Door Only 20 minutes is required to install each rack on the 3D MARINE EXPEDIONARY BRIGADE HEADQUART- underside of the A4D. All ERS, UDORN, THAILAND, (Delayed)-The "tent city" of three racks can be installed this Marine Corps Command Post area is becoming just that: and 6000 pounds of explosives a city. loaded on the aircraft in one hour. Hustle, bustle and Marine know-how have turned a clearing Four of 212's attack bombers near Udorn Airfield in Northern Thailand into a wellorganized recently tested the rack's capa- command area. bilities in a bombing run on a The clatter of hammers in- Pohakuloa trainng area target. termingled with the humming to their "city's" growth, of communication generators is SIKORSKY "WINGED S" - Majors S. J. Osserman (c1), and prevalent as the Marines add All the activity is not con- S. G. Beale, and SSgt. G. F. Hardwine, of HMM-I61, receive fined to this Command Post of Second Division's the Sikorsky Helicopter Corporation "Winged S" award from the Brigade Commander, Brig- LtCol. L. V. Tope, squadron CO. They were commended for Communications Men Gen. Oimand R. Simpson. Veterans Searching their part in the rescue of two Coast Guardsmen involved in Just a few hundred yards a swimming mishap. Theirs were the second series of "Wing- To Switch in Field, down the road, Marine per- ed S" awards presented HMM-I61 Marines last week. sonnel of the Provisional For 'Buddies' Kin * Marine Aircraft Group of Balance MOS 2500 the Brigade are engaged in A nationwide search is un- keeping Sky hawk fighter derway by veterans of the Sec- Marine Headquarters an- planes and helicopters in the ond Marine Division for sons air. and daughters of deceased bud- nounced last week that more than 1200 Marines serving in The units attached to the dies who may be eligible for Provisional Air Group, all enrollment in college. Occupational Field 25 are be- from the 1st Marine Aircraft The Second Marine Division ing retrained to correct an im- Wing, include: HMM-261; Association, which has its Na- balance in the Corps' com- VMA-332; MACS-4; MABS-12 tional Headquarters at 4545 S. munications field. and MATCU-66. Christiana Ave., Chicago, has Even further down the road, memorial scholarships available Approximately 100 field ra- troops of the 3d Battalion, 9th for eligible survivors of Marines dio operators and wiremen, in Marine Regiment are also who made the supreme sacri- pay grades E-5 and above, are keeping busy. LtCol. Harold W. fice while serving with parent being retrained as message Adams' troops, who landed in organization during World War center men. Thailand at that government's II. Over 1100 corporals and be- invitation, are now enjoying The Association scholarships low, who have been classified hot meals and movies. are financed by voluntary con- as basic communicators, are The U.S. Seventh Fleet's tributions by its membership. now training for assignment 'Floating Battalion Landing Eligible survivors are encour- as radio relay operators, mes- Team," the troops of 3/9, in- aged to contact Association sage center men, field oper- clude the following supporting Headquarters or Mr. Mitchell ators and wiremen. units of the 3d Marine Di- A. Thomas, Route 2, Cleveland, In the two latter cases vision: Association's Memorial Scholar- LIFESAVERS 1st Lt. N. P. Winter and Sgt R. W. Christ- shortages have existed for jun- "F" Battery, 2/12; 3d Pla- - AT Bn.; ship Fund Committee. man (r) receive congratulations and the Sikorsky "Winged S" ior enlisted men in these spe- toon, "C" Company, cialties. "B" Company, 3d MT Bn.; 3d Division veterans, or other LtCol. L. V. Tope, HMM-161 CO. The award and interested award from The Headquarters Personnel Plt., "C" Company, 3d Pioneer parties, who desire "Winged S" pin are given by the Sikorsky Corp. to deserving tc contribute to the scholarship Department estimates all re- Bn.; and detachments from crews who have saved a life during flying fund may do so by mailing their helicopter pilots and trainees will be qualified in Headquarters Bn., 3d Force gift to either of the above ad- operations. The coptermen completed a rescue of two standed their new jobs within a four- Service Regt., and 3d Medical dresses. Air Force personnel in Waimea Bay. month period. Bn. c3.

4 Windward MIA/10 June 8, 1862 USS Iwo Jima; FMF Base Afloat By SSgt, Del R. Vernon With the great versatility of The Navy's first true "cop- the helicopter assault ships ter-carrying ship with a built- and the increased speed of to- in Marine amphibious task day's task forces, a flexibility group" is now serving with never known before has bee., the Pacific Fleet. added to the punch of modern The USS Iwo Jima, the amphibious warfare. Navy's newest amphibious Living conditions for Iwo assault ship, the heart of the Jima Marines are ocnsidered Marine Corps' new vertical excellent to outstanding. enveloriment concept, was The ship's living compart- commissioned less than a ments are fully air-condi- year ago. tioned and provide large Adding a third dimension to stowage for personal equip- conventional amphibious war- ment. fare by landing troops behind In addition to a hanger deck enemy-held beaches with that is equipped for movies, troop-carrying helicopters, the there are two libraries aboard Iwo Jima recently paid a call for troops and the ship's crew. to Hawaii. Navy Captain Thomas D. Measuring 592 feet long, the Harris, veteran of naval avia- ship only half the size of the - tion, is the first commander of POWERFUL AND READY The USS Iwo Jima-manned and ready-is shown in operation USS Forestal carries a Ma- Iwo and Cdr. Fred H. - - the helicopters are on the forward flight deck while the larger, rine contingent of 1800 men, Thorne is the ship's Executive off the California coast. HUS fully equipped for battle. Officer. newer HR2S choppers are on the aft deck. A product of "theory," the $35 million Iwo first got un- derway in September of 1961 from her birthplace, Brem- erton, Wash. The f i r s t "shake-down" Ll m, completed in Oc- tober 1961 and, after two-and- a-half weeks of extensive sea trials, the Iwo was declared "ready for action." The wartime mission of the Iwo Jima is to embark, trans- port and land troops and their essential air transportable equipment by means of heli- copters. In short, "get them there first with the most." There are now three am- phibious ships in the Pacific Fleet. The USS Princeton, a converted anti - submarine aircraft carrier, joined the Fleet in March 1959. The USS Valley Forge, also a former anti-sub assault ship, joined the fleet in June 1961. These ships are designed to participate in vertical assault phases of amphibious opera- tions. The Iwo Jima utilizes BEHIND ENEMY LINES Utility HUS helicopters land the A JEEP AND TRAILER are being loaded in a transport HR2S two types of helicopters, Marines at key points behind the enemy's defense line where HR2S and utility HUS chop- helicopter to airlift to troops behind the enemy's defense line. little or no resistance is encountered. Flying at tree-top level, per. She can land troops, HR2S 'copiers are capable of carrying 4500 pounds. They have equipment and supplies at pre- under the protection of fighter escort planes, the helicopters determined locations behind "clamshell" doors and are also used to transport mechanical utilize terrain features to reduce their visibility from enemy enemy lines. mules and bulk cargo. gun crews.

ALL ABOARD - Two of the 1800 -man Marine contingent aboard the Iwo EYES ON THE DECK-Two HR2S choppers land on the aft flight deck of approach a HUS chopper in preparation to landing exercises during the ship's the Iwo Jima during amphibious landing operations off the California coast. shake-down cruise. Marines Down Hickam;

June 8, 1962 Windward Marine 5 Turn Back Army, 9.6

Bob Shoptaw and John contest played before a good Game At Pollock Field Spardoni teamed up to bring crowd. in two runs in the fifth in- In the bottom of the first, the Leatherneck nine scored ning last Saturday, nosing out Softball Season Opens June 11; one run on a hit by Shoptaw. the Hickam Flyers 3-2 at K- The game hit a stalemate Bay's Riseley Field. after the first inning until the Brigade, Station Teams Ready With two outs in the bot- 5th when the Marines came from behind to cinch the 3-2 Once again the cry of "Bat- 6:30 p.m. tom of the fifth, Butch Ba- win. con drove a hit past the ter Up" vs will echo through the 3/4 3/12 Hickam third baseman to Jerry Henry made the 8 p.m. softball diamonds here at K- gain life on first base. outstanding play of the day ServBn vs 1/4 Bay beginning June 11 as the with one out in the sixth June 13 Shoptaw then smashed a Station-Brigade Softball sea- inning. Leaping high in the 6:30 p.m. double into center field to air and snagging a line drive son officially opens with 1/4 MAG -13 vs lstRadio bring in the tying run. to put out the batter, Jerry and MAG-13 starting league fell to the ground, 8 p.m. John Spardoni came to the rolled over and play. 3/12 vs lstRadio plate next and singled in Shop- threw to first to catch a Hickam runner off Seven teams have entered June 14 taw from second for what the bag for a double play. this year. 6:30 p.m. proved to be the winning run. the softball league The Hawaii Marine team The season will run for two 2/4 vs lstRadio The game started with won another game Sunday at months following the double- 8 p.m. two Hickam runs scoring in Pearl Harbor's Quick ield, round-robin program of play. 3/4 vs MAG-13 the top of the first on an beating the Army, 9-6. Bob overthrow and an error. Shoptaw again triggered the "MR." LAUCHHEIMER-Cap- 15 Two games will be played June These were the only runs Marine attack with a three- fain W. W. McMillan, Marks- on each of the days scheduled, 6:30 p.m. the Flyers were able to mus- run homer. manship Training Unit, San 3/12 vs ServBn ter during the nine-inning with the first game com- In other Interservice Diego, won the coveted Lauch- mencing at Pollack Field be- play, the SubPac Raiders collected their 19th straight heimer Trophy with an aggre- area. hind the 3/12 victory in a one-sided slug- gate score of 1161X63V's. This Scheduled games for the fest at Shafter Bowl by marks the fourth time, the downing the National Guard 11-15 June are as follows: Captain has won the trophy. 13-2. The Lauchheimer is awarded to June 11 Bounding back after the 3-2 the Marine Corps top shoot- 6:30 p.m. defeat by the Marines, Hickam turned back Pearl Harbor 4-1 er determined by an aggre- 1/4 VS MAG-13 at Ward Field. During this and pistol 8 p.m. gate score of rifle game, a once-in-a-month-of- competition during the Marine 2/4 vs ServBn Sundays play occurred. Corps Matches. June 12 In the 7th inning, Pearl Har- bor had John Moats on first and Ed Brown on second with Little League First Half Pau ; no outs. Cliff Hughes of the Hick- am club made a sipectacular 12-0 catch of a sinking line drive Giants in First Place with for one, threw to second for A "classic comedy" featur- rule will govern play. two, and the second sacker ing the fathers of little league Those fathers who normally relayed to first for the third ball players is set for Sunday bat left-handed will have to out. at the Little League Ball Park bat with their right, and so LOSING BATTLE - Pinch-hitter for Hickam fries in vain to Standings for the league as at tf30 p.m. on. persuade plate umpire on call of a strike. With two outs in of Monday, June 4, were: Secret practice sessions are Each team will play against the top of the ninth, the batter struck out, giving the Leather- W L SubPac 21 3 in progress to ready the fa- the oldsters for three innings. necks +heir 3-2 victory over Hickam. Marines 17 8 thers for their baseball contest A championship game will be Hickam 13 12 with their sons. Every inning played, consisting of four in- Army 12 12 promises to keep the fans nings to determine the top Nat'l Guard 7 laughing while the father-son team. Annual Hawaii Golf Tourney 20 Pearl Harbor 5 20 events take place. Word is_out that linament and rubbing alcohol will be The "Fathers' Special" will available after each game for feature the players' fathers on those rusty fathers in need. At Local Links June 25-21 one team and the little leaguers The game is being played in on the other. conjunction with Little League Attention all male golf en- those persons with established Hickam Over The opposite - hand - at - bat Week, June 11-17. thusiasts. handicaps will be allowed to participate. The annual Hawaii Marine Trophies will be awarded to Golf Tournament being hosted all flights in the tournament. Marines, 76 at K-Bay is set for June 25-27. Pinch-hitter Booker T. Nee- All male persennel of the ley of the Hickam Flyer., dou- Shooting Champ bled in the winning run in the Marine Corps, or Navy per- 9th inning of Monday's Hawaii Gunnery Sergeant 13111 Ab- sonnel attached to Marine Interservice baseball league, bott, a Camp Pendleton Marine, Corps units, are eligible to received the National Rifle As edging the Hawaii Marines 7- enter the golfing tourneys sociation Distinguished Marks- 6. being held at the Klipper manship Award Apr. 25 for After trailing the Flyers for seven innings, the Leath- Course. scores he obtained in the 1961 International World Champion- ernecks exploded in the 8th Each contestant will play a ship in the trap, skeet, and run- inning, bringing five runs across the plate. total of 54 holes. On each of ning deer events. The Flyers were unable to the three days of tournament The certificate and a Distin- guished Marksmanship Medal score in the eighth, but put the play, 18 holes will be played, was presented to Sgt. Abbott finishing touches on the game starting June 25. at Base Headquarters by Brig. in the ninth with Neeley's two- bagger. Medal play will determine Gen. R. L. Murray, Base Commander. By dropping the game to the Hawaii Marine Champions. In May 1961 at Oslo, Norway, Air Force team, the Hawaii Competition will be in four Abbott's score of 389 hits on 400 Marines fell to five games be- flights; "Championship," "A". targets gained him 7th place in hind the league-leading Sub- "B" and "C". the International Shoot. Pac Raiders currently riding a a hard on 19-game winning streak. LITTLE LEAGUE Things have been going little to enter the Scoring in the United States - Those desiring Don Santo of the Marines the Cubs this season but they expect to make a better showing contest must submit entry is based on the target -bird being thrown from one spot had another good day at the during the second half of play. Members are (front row I to r) blanks found in Station Bul- and on a constant flight and plate in collecting four hits Junior McClure (bat boy) Scott letin 1710 no later than June Eddy Nichols, Stan Harris, at a constant speed. on five times up. Butch Joel Reeves, 20. Harpe; (second row) Joey Wynns, Bruce McClure, Under international rules, the Bacon accrued three hits. Hugh Fones, Mike khoedler; (third row) Gary Keimel, Kirk Contestants competing in birds come into the shooter's Tomorrow's game at Riseley McClure, Rufus Martin and Ron Frazier. Manager Steve Kiemel the tournament will be placed view from many different spots, Field will find the Marines (I); head coach Ron Fones (c) and assistant coach John Mancini in flights according to their es- at varying speeds and horizon- hosting the National Guard Game time is p.m. are in the last row. tablished handicaps. Only tal angles. ball club. 2 41.

6 Windward Marine Jun 8, 1862 Hawaii Marine Swig Team Prepares For Barber's Point Swim Contest

The Hawaii Marine Swim 200 - meter races. Cadigan events. Provided- he gets in Team, coached by Sgt. "Bud" won his All-American title enough practice, there should Dalton, is buckling down to in 1959 while a swimmer for be no stopping him." rigorous training in prepara- tion for an All-Service Swim Fullerton Junior College. Meet on Oahu late in June. Stephen Rotchstein is a chief So far, 12 men are fielded competitor in the 50 - yard Swim-Dire Tourney on the swim team. Although free-style events and the 200 - officially the deadline has yard medley relays. He was Set for June 13.15 passed for tryout swimmers, selected "All American" High anyone interested in joining School swimmer while attend- Barber's Point Naval Air ing Alameda High in Califor- Station will host this year's the club is urged to call Sgt. nia last year. HASAC Swimming-Diving In- Dalton at 72922. In April, coach Dalton t er ser vice Championships, June 13-15. In this year's swim events, senior all major style swimming fielded Cadigan in a The stage is set for what events, will be judged for first meet which found top Ila- promises to be one of the MEMORIAL DAY WINNER - Dave Packer, K-Bay water sport place teams and individuals. vaiian swimmers vying for hardest fought contests in enthusiast, stands proudly with his 70-horsepower Beisemeyer High hopes are placed on titles. With only one week of HASAC history. Service speed boat which took him to the checkered flag in Memorial the abilities of two swim- teams from Barber's Point, work behind him, Cadigan Hickam and K-Bay are Day races at Keehi Lagoon. mers on the K-Bay squad. placed third in this event. working out every day in Charles Cadigan from L -3 -.l, "If he can do that well with preparation for the upcom- former All American swim- only a week's practice," Sgt. ing swim meet. mer from California. heads Dalton said, "he should really Sgt. Leslie Dalton of Com- do well in the All Service pany "A", 1st AmTracs, has Dave Packer Wins Marathon the locals in the free-style been designated coach for the Kaneohe squad. Sixteen events are scheduled K-Bay Trackmen for the three-day competition. At Keehi Lagoon Boat Race Medley relays, one-meter div- ing, 800-meter freestyle and Memorial Day has a special engines and the SK's with 400 - Run 9.3 'Mile a 1500 freestyle are among the meaning to almost everyone. horsepower engines. events scheduled for the Bar- '10 Powe' boat enthusiast:: on Packer and MS crew ar- ber's Point Pool. Orville F I yn n, K-Bay's Oahu it means the time for rived at the lagoon eariy speedy spikester from VMF- the biggest annual power boat Wednesday morning for 232, placed third in last week- race of the year, the Keehi their trial runs, only to be end's 9.3 mile run at Kapio- Womens' Day Golf lani Park. Lagoon Boat Races. faced with bitter disappoint- Last week's Women's Golf ment. On the first lap, the The race (15 kilometers) This year, Dave Packer of motor mounts went out and was open to contenders from Club held a Stableford Golf Station Ordnance, skimming tournament for both "A" and a magneto came loose in the the Armed Forces and local over the waves in his 70- engine. colleges. Flynn placed third "B" flights. Winners of the "A" flight horse Beisemeyer boat, took On closer examination of his with a time of 52:36. craft, Packer found a crack in More than 19 starters an- were Evelyn Tope with a 41 top honors in the classic wa- and Dorothy Evans with a 40. the false bottom and the rein- swered the gun but six failed ter events. forcement for the deck had to finish the race due to the In the "B" flight, Mel Be- To place first in the three- keris finished first with 42, vibrated loose. intense heat. hour endurance race, which With hopes for victory Before entering the Ma- followed by Tissie Petty with covers a four and one half a 39. fading, Packer and his crew rine Corps, Flynn ran in both mile course, a driver must worked over their boat for High School and AAU track complete 15 laps and still cross hours. Just minutes before events, garnishing the 1957 SWIMMING HOPEFUL - the finish line after the check- the starting gun fired, the 1000-yard Cham- High hopes for the Hawaii Local Golf Results ered flag falls at the end of boat was in the water ready pionship. three hours. Marine Swim team rest with to run. Teammate Joe Ortiz finished In last Sunday's "Blind shore than 40 boats com- The races were sponsored 15 Bogie" eighth in last weekend's star swimmer Charles Cadi- tournament at the local peted ranging from Class A 40- by Power Boat Klipper H. B. the Hawaiian kilometer course with a time links, Harrison horse engines to the speedy Association. of 58:39. Both Marines will gan who hails from Califor- and J. V. Laggan paired up to unlimited class. In the unlim- run again this Sunday in a 15- nia where he won an All Ameri- place first with a net total of ited class there were twin cat- 76. mile run. can swimming title in 1959. amarans with two 100-horse In this Sunday's race, spon- sored by the Hawaiian AAU, Cadigan will compete this year Golf Clink Here Flynn and Ortiz will be com- in the 200-yard free-style peting against 30 other track- sters, including five from the events during the Inter-Service Open to 'Duffers' Mainland. Swimming Championships. For those who haven't had the time to take to the local Classic Comedy golf links because of what may seem like lack of ability, here's your chance. Starting June 13, a golf Little League Dads Versus clinic will commence at the local club house for ladies and junior dependents on the Air Station. Sons in Ball Game Sunday The first clinic is set up for ladies en Wednesday, June 13 K-Bay Little League teams well together. at 9 a.m. The course, with are "rarin" to go this Satur- Jimmy Lambert is the team's once-a-week lessons of in- day in the second half of what top slugger so far this season. struction, will last for six has so Lir been an outstanding Jimmy has been pasting the weeks. season. ball all over the park. The junior clinic, catering to The Giants, under the di- Pitching has been divided youngsters from 8 up, will rection of SSgt. Bee Holmes, between Lambert, Rusty Dyer start .June 19 at 9 a.m. coach, and LtCol. P. G. Dy- and Roger McNitt. Both classes will be in- er, manager, have reached Tomorrow's games will structed by Mike Dietz, the the halfway mark in first start the second half of the local golf pro. If the response place. league. The Giants face the to these clinics is found too No one seems to know Cards and the Cubs play the large for one claSs, "a divid- wheater the Giants have set a Red Sox. FINE FORM Pitcher Se- ed instructional period will record in their spectacular 12- Anything can happen during - be set Iv," Dietz said. win 0-loss record for the first the next 12 games. Every team well Street of the Marine nine Also in the offing is the up- half of play or not. However, in the league is out to get the fires another ball to the plate coming Station Club Houst no one argues the first place first place Giants. during his ore-hit ball game on Golf championship matches. standing of the Giants. Standings at the end of the Memorial Day. Street also col- Tournament match play will The team members classi- 1st half of play are: lected a double during the govern and a 36-hole qualify- fy their standing as a com- TEAM W L ball game to lead the Marines ing round will be played to de- plete team effort. The coach Giants 12 0 termine assignment to flights to a 6-2 win and manager both say that Cardinals 6 6 over the National Further details on this are be- the team is outstanding as a Red Sox 5 Guard ball club. Catching is ing worked out by the golfing unit, with everyone playing Cubs 1 11 Dave Colcomb. committee.

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K-Bay Theater Schedule Staff Wives Navy Hosts 10th Annual NOTE: Show times at Theater No. 1. are 6:05 and 8:20 By p.m. daily. Only one feature will be shown at Theater No. 2 Stephanie Greene at 7:30 p.m. daily. Matinees begin at 1 p.m. Saturday and Our tour to Prince David's Service Photo Contest Sunday at Theater No. 1 only. hale and luncheon at Pat's of Punaluu was most successful. Armed Forces "shutterbugs" for the purpose of competition By Sgt. Ed DeCola TUESDAY Fifty-one members and can unlimber their cameras on the base, district and fleet guests gathered for an any time in preparation for the level. TONIGHT T#1 - Upstairs and .Down- visit with the colorful stairs Here's a hilarious 10th Interservice Photography But all entries submitted by T#1 - Naked and the Dead - prince and then retired to Pat's Contest. maid-chasing comedy . that's the Army, Air Force or Ma- - An excellent war drama for a delicioui, lunch. As host far this year's con- Corps of sure to please the adults. It all rine personnel are to be from Norman Mailer's story How would you like to go test, the Navy has put out in- forwarded to the invasion by American sol- begins when Michael Craig the Special Serv- marries Anne Heywood, the to a luau, be entertained by formation for both its own ices officer of their closest par- diers of a Japanese-held South some of the leading talent 1962 all-Navy photo contest Pacific island. boss's daughter. His father- ent organization (post, camp. The action cen- in the islands, and be part of and the service-wide competi- or ters around a platoon leader, in-law, James Robertson Jus- station base). tice, decides the couple must a TV show all at the same tion. his platoon sergeant and the time? Here are the general eligi- Naval ROTC and Reserve general commanding the oper- have a maid when they enter- units are excluded from par- tain the firm's customers. This you will be able to do bility rules: ation. An adult drama starring But on Tuesday, 26. Staff All military personnel on ticipating in either contest. to find the right one turns out June Raymond Massey, Aldo Ray, Wives Club members will active duty for 90 days or Judging for the interserv- Cliff Robertson, Barbara Ni- to be quite a project. The first ice contest will be held in one, Claudia Cardinale, journey to the Hilton Hawai- more are eligible to enter chols and Li li St. Cyr. enter- ian Village Hotel where they the interservice contest (only December 1962. The Navy T#2 State Fair. tains sailors (sorry, Marines). will judge its contest in Oc- - The second, will be guests at Lucky's Luau, those entries from Navy and SATURDAY Joan Hickson, is the popular weekly TV show. Coast Guard personnel will tober.. a drunk and the third, Joan Any Matinee 7th Advance reservations are be entered in the all-Navy photographs which have - Cavalry - Sims, gets frightened and been taken by a contestant No word from General Custer. a must! Call Jeri Edoff, 267- contest). quits. An elderly couple turn subsequent to Dec. 1, 1960 but it sounds like the outfit is 639, or Del Slpernak, 267-458 Armed forces personnel as- out to be bank robbers, and as soon as possible. may be entered in the 10th In- out chasin' Injuns again. Any- finally, a Swedish signed to the Navy arc con- gal, Mylene Just a mention of our July terservice Photography Con- way, it should be a whoop'n, Demongeot, proves to be the sidered members of the Navy holler'n afternoon with plenty tour, which also requires a test. right one. But she's so attrac- "head count" early in advance. There are seven categories, of action for the kids. tive that all of Craig's bud- or types, of pictures in two T#1 3 Stooges Meet Her- We will tour Pearl Harbor - - dies chase after her. It's a mad including a visit to the USS Little league'rs groupings which may be cules - The slap-stick antics scramble for this lovely. Many submitted. They are: por- of Curly, Larry and Moe prove Arizona Memorial-July 27. amusing scenes with the vari- Make your reservation with Guests of Hawaii traits, babies and children, too much for the adults, but ous maids. animals and pets, sports or they should please the chil- Jeri or Del just as soon as you T#2 - The Happy Thieves. can. action, scenic, military life dren. The trio works for WEDNESDAY Islanders Tonite and experimental. pharmacist George Neise who T#1 The Little Foys Group one consists of black is jealous of - - The Hawaii Islanders base- Vicki Trickett's We're sort of foiled for info, ball club has thrown out the and white single photos. En- in Quinn a Last Chance Nears interests Redeker, but we do know the gist of largements may vary from a young .5cicr.tist. The sty red carpet for island Little e this tale. It's about the life of League Ball players and their of R !ly 10 inches to try to help Redeker, who is song and danceman, Eddie For College Exams managers. a maximum of 16 by 20 inches. trying to perfect a time ma- Foy and The entries will be unmounted chine, his show-biz family Tonight at the Honolulu to visit past civiliza- back in the good old vaude- The Station Education a and are not to be tinted, but tions. As expected, they acci- stadium Little League open ville days. Bob Hope does a Officer reminds prospective house will be held. Little toning is permitted. dently start the machine and fine job going through University of Hawaii stu- will be free In the group two category, everyone is transported the leaguers admitted from great routines of Mr. Foy. A dents that the last chance to if accompanied by their man- color transparencies take the Ithaca, , to Ithaca, heart-warmer with comedy to take the entrance examina- agers and wearing their regu- spotlight. These may be up to in 961 B.C. Greece The slap- delight the family. tion is next Wednesday. lation little league caps. 4 by 5 inches in size and en- happy scenes follow with ctar- T#2 - Upstairs and Down- The test will be given at In addition to free admis- closed in plastic envelopes or iot races and the stooges' en- stairs. 6 p.m. in the University's sion, the boys and managers other protective covering. All counter with strongman Her- THURSDAY Bilger Hall. Government will be given free passes to transparencies must be mount- cules. will not be T#1 Darby's Rangers transportation the remaining games to be ed and marked with a red dot T#2 - Naked and the Dead. - - available. played at the stadium this in the lower left-hand corner SUNDAY Things seem a little dull? Here's an action-packed war season. of the mount. Matinee -- Quinton Dur- drama to liven things up for Winners and selected entries ward - We're not much up on you. It stems from World War from the interservice contest this flick either, but we do II and is based on the ex- will be exhibited at both the know it stars Robert Taylor. ploits of Colonel William 0. Pentagon and Smithsonian In- Aiehte cePeiceed stitution at the conclusion of Wonder if he's a detective. Oh Darby and his famed Ran- the contest. well, take a chance. gers. The action takes place in CATHOLIC BIBLE CLASS as announced T#1 Bus Stop Can you For full particulars and com- - - the Dieppe, North African and St. Michael's Chapel at Divine Services. plete rules, all service person- imagine a bus driver passing Italian campaigns. The stars SUNDAY MASS 8:00, 9:30 up Marilyn Monroe? Not us. - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE nel interested in the contest are James Garner, Etchika and 11:00 a.m. We can just see him bringing Sunday should contact their local Spe- Choureau, Jack Warden, Ed- WEEKDAYS-Monday through cial Services his big old bus to a screeching ward Byrnes, Venetia Steven- 9:30 a.m.--Sunday School. officer. (AFPS) halt. Well, actually it's noth- Friday 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 1? a.m.-Church Service Chris- son and Torin Thatcher. p.m., Saturdays and holidays, ing that any young American T#2 The Little Foys. tian Science Society, 55 Kai- male driver wouldn't do. In - 9 a.m. nalu Drive, Kailua. fact, even the old drivers CONFESSIONS - Saturday, Christian Science minister at 8:00 p.m. and one- STAFF would stomp down on the 6:30 to Chapel Center, Wednesday 1 to brakes for this fairest of the half hour before all masses. 2:30 p.m. For appointment at fare. For those who may doubt EN I MED Children's Confessions from other hours call Kl4CAS Chap- her acting ability, this bus- 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. lain center. CLUB stopper will surprise you. She BAPTISMS - 12 noon Sun- Wednesday Today: The Staff Wives will does a fine job in the part as el JB days by appointment; phone Testimonial Meeting. start weekend activities with a wild-living gal who meets an Aloha coffee this morning Today: Happy Hour from 6 72350. Note: Reading Room at 55 up with a young innocent cow- Novena services Monday at at 9:30. involves to 8 p.m. with free pupu for Kainalu Drve is open on Mon- Happy Hour with tree poke. The plot also 7 p.m. day, Wenesday and Friday be- the other passengers aboard the patrons. pupa will go from 4 to 6 Ozark Playboys ADULT CHOIR cn Wednesday 11:30 the bus and depicts a segment The will tween a.m. and 3:30 p.m. p m. Social Night will fol- play in the 1-2-3 side from at 7 p.m. Also Monday evening 7 to 9 in the lives of each. It's worth CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE low from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The the fare. 8 to 12 p.m. and the Happy p.m. Barrons of Basin Street will Aires entertain the FRHIPs CLASS for children 3 p.m. T#2 3 Stooges Meet Her- JE entertain from 9 p.m. to 1 - and their guests from 8:30 Monday during the school 8 p.m.-Friday, Aloha Chapel, a.nl. with music for your cules. year at the OLD MOKAPU MONDAY p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Johnson Circle Housing (off dancing and listening pleas- Saturday: The Dining Room SCHOOL. Kam Highway), Pearl Har- ure. T#1 - The Happy Thieves opens at 12:30 and closes at 9 PROTESTANT bor. Saturday: The Bar opens at like a man being Belaires in -Nothing p.m. The entertain Trinity Chapel LATTER DAY SAINTS 11:30 a.m. and closes at 1 a.m. happy in his work. And so it the 1-2-3 side from 8 to 12 Sunday Divine Services Sunday Dining Room hours are from is who the FRHIP with these thieves p.m. Music in Sunday 9:00 a.m.-Priesthood meeting. 1 to 10 p.m. Paul Martin will whistle while they work. This room will be provided by the DIVINE SERVICES 9:30, 10:30 School. entertain at the piano and or- in Madrid. p.m. to - a.m.-Sunday stealer takes place Moonlighters from 8:30 11:30 and 7:30 p.m. 6'30 Meeting.' gan from 5 to 8 p.m. where gentleman thief 12:30 a.m. p.m.-Sacrament Spain, SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:30 a.m. 'All services at Church of Sunday: Brunch from 8 to Rex Harrison's specialty is Sunday: Brunch will be in old Mokapu School. Latter Day Saints, Kailua Rd., 11 a.m., followed by regu- heisting great paintings with Served in the Aloha Room Tuesday lar Dining Room hours fro:o the help of his wife, Rita Hay- from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Kailua. ALTAR GUILD-8 p.m., meets Tuesday 4 to 8 p.m. Music by Paul worth, and Joseph Wiseman. followed by regular dinner fourth Tuesday of the month Martin at the piano and or- Rita is an uneasy novice who until 9 p.m. 7 p.m. r Study class in the in Trinity Chapel. gan from 5 to 8 p.m. is to help Rex steal A special show will be held Protestant Chapel conducted unwilling Wednesday Monday: Bar opens at 4 and a huge Goya painting from in the ballroom from 7 to 11 by L. D. S. (Mormon) mis- CHOIR Wednesday 6:30 p.m. closes at 11:30 p.m. Madrid's Prado m u s e u m. p.m. featuring a variety of - sionaries. Tuesday - Wednesday: for 9:30 a,m, choir. Wednes- Bar Wiseman is an artist whose ex- Western and Polynesian music NOTE: Nursery care is pro- opens at 4 and closes at 11:30 cellent forgeries a "e substitut- and dances. day 7:30 p.m. for 11:00 a.m. vided free forchildren at the p.m. The Dining Room is open ed for the stolen works of art. Monday-Thursday: Club is choir. Care Center while parents at- from 5 to 8 p.m. A fair flick that contains open from 4 to 11:30 p.m. The COMMUNICANTS' CLASS - tend Sunday morning services Thursday: Bridge and pi- comedy, crime and romance. Dining Room is open from Sunday 6:15 p.m. (Sept. to at either Trinity or St. Mich- nochle tournaments begin at T#2 - Bus Stop. 4:30 until 9 p.m. Tune). ael's Chapel. 7:30 p.m. 8 Windward Marine June 8, 1962

Allotment Hike CMC Orders Revamping Passes House; Of Corps' Plans Staff Sent to Senate A quarters allowance hike for The Commandant has or- Additionally, an Assistant members of the Armed Forces dered the office of the Deputy to the Deputy Chief of Staff came one step closer recently Chief of Staff (Plans) at (Plans) for Programs with when the full House of Repre- HQMC reorganized. the rank of colonel will be sentatives passed the measure The reorganization will designated. and sent it to the Senate for provide staff support for the consideration. coordination and processing This Marine Corps action of joint matters, and for the is in keeping with the in- As passed by the House, the legislation calls for an effective coordination, analysis and creased emphasis b e i n g date of Oct., 1962. review of Marine Plans and placed on formalized and in- Programs. tegrated planning, program- The orginal legislation as pro- Under the new organization posed by the Defense Depart- MajGen. Charles H. Hayes ming, and financial manage- ment called for an increased will continue to serve as the ment throughout the Depart- annual expenditure of some Commandant's Operations ment of Defense. J S259 million. The House, how- Deputy for Joint Matters and It is designed to strengthen ever, revised the legislation up- as the Deputy Chief of Staff the Corps' planning and pro- tviATCU MERITORIOUS MAST LtCol. E. F. Price, MARS- ward by some $29.5 million for assisting the Ma- - (Plans) gramming system and to en- 13 CO (I), congratulates Sgt. J. W. Murphy after awarding bringing it to a total of $291.7 rine Corps Chief of Staff in sure the responsiveness of this him a meritorious mast last Friday for outstanding performance million. (AFPS) directing, coordinating and both Departmental system to of duty. Sgt. Murphy is NCOIC of the MATCU-62 Diesel Sec- supervising staff activities in and DOD programming. planning, programming and tion. budgeting matters. New E-2-4 CO BrigGen. Norman J. An- derson has been designated First Lieutenant H. T. Ward as the Assistant to the Depu- Commissary Notice Lilliputian Plane Shown at MCS; succeeded lstLt. D. G. Derves ty Chief of Staff (Plans) for as commanding officer of E Joint Matters. The Station Commissary Company, 2nd Bn., 4th Ma- Gen. Anderson's previous will close for repairs to- So Small Ifs Usually a Passenger rines last Thursday. billet of Deputy Assistant morrow at 3 p.m. and will lstLt. Derves assumed du- Chief of Staff, G-3, has been not reopen until June 15 at An "unmanned military air- system, could be carried in ties as battalion S-1. lstLt. E. dis-established. craft" no larger than the size 11:30 a.m. backpacks by the two men re- W. McAfee filled Lt. Ward's of a model airplane has been shut-down pe- quired to operate the drone. former position as battalion During the demonstrated at MCS, Quan- (AFPS) S-2. FAA Controller riod, the Commissary An- tico. by the Corps as potential nex - located in the Old reconnaissance instrument. Mokapu School will be The craft, under contract - to the Office of Naval Re- Reports to K-Bay open. The annex operates search by the Republic Avi- seven days a week. ation Corporation, was cata- The Federal Aviation Agen- When the remodeling pro- pulted off the ground, circled cy has announced the assign- gram is completed around Quantico's airfield at low al- ment of Mr. Kenneth L. Fisher titude, took a series of photo- June 30. new addition to Federal Aviation Resident graphs and was brought to Specialist here at KMCAS. the store will include the earth by parachute, all in re- In making the assignment installation of new produce, sponse to control signals from this week. Mr. Robert I. cheese and ham cases, new the ground. Gale. assistant administrator Fitted with a high-speed Pacific Region, directory signs and the re- of the FAA's camera, the drone offers a low- said that Mr. Fisher will as- painting of the store's in- cost sky scout that can look on sist the CO, MCAS, by co- terior. ordinating FAA activities at the other side of the hill and be by a the Air Station. can operated minimum These activities are pri- number of ground support per- marily in the area of air traf- sonnel. fic control. No MOS Change In place of the aerial cam- Mr. Fisher has been an era, the two-cylinder craft employee of the Federal The Commandant of the Ma- could carry a television cam- Aviation Agency for the past rine Corps told local commands era, and transmitter. The 15 years and recently served this week that the revised en- drone could also transport as a training officer at the listed MOS structure would not special cargoes such as medi- Honolulu Airport Traffic go into effect July 1 as sched- cal supplies or airdrop pack- Control Tower. uled. ages. In addition to his position According to the Headquar- The minimum system, con- virth FAA, he is the CO of the ters ALMAR no further action sisting of the completely pre- 199th Fighter Intercept Squad- in preparation for conversion pared airplane camera, launch- ron, Hawaii Air National was to be taken by commanding er case, catapult and control Gutrd. He holds the rank of officers until a new date is an- majoir. nounced. - Navy E-8, E-9 Tests

Move Up One Month THAILAND CONFERENCE - BrigGen. Ormond R. Simpson A change in dates of Navy- (I), CG, 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, and BrigGen. John wide exams for E-8 and E-9 F. Dobbin, Ass't Marine Air Wing Commander, confer at the has moved these exams from d3r MEB Headquarters at Udorn, Thailand. (See story, P-3) the first Thursday in August to July 31. The rescheduling will per- mit the entire schedule of FROM: August exams to be completed Place by the ninth of that month. Other exams scheduleed for Stamps) August are: E-6, Aug. 2; E-5. Aug. 7; and E-4. Aug. 9. Here (AFPS) TO: New Fleet Flagship The guided missile cruiser Providence will become the new flagship for the Seventh Fleet this month. She will relieve the guided missile cruiser Oklahoma City MAIL THE WINDWARD MARINE HOME TODAY. which has been serving as Sev- NO ENVELOPE REQUIRED. enth Fleet flagship since De- cember 1961. Postage required: 3rd Class Mall-3c, 1st Class Mail-8c, VAdm William A. Schoech Airmail 14c. For mailing fold paper twice and secure 'Roland - You ARE familiar with Station Order 5800.4C commands the Seventh Fleet in outer edge with tape or staple. concerning pets:--? the Far East.