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Sunrise Rites Set At Pyramid Rock While the world situation rests The Air Station main gate will in a of uneasiness I Motorists .'CL. X No. 13 U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe state this Easter be open to the public. Bay, March 31, 1961 - Pro test a n t worshippers of will be directed to the runway Windward Oahu will gather to- I parking area by military police- gether in prayer at traditional Off-Reservation Sunrise Services being held at 6:30 a.m. at K-Bay's Pyramid Rock. Traffic Incidents Uniquely situated, the loca- tion is not far from the site of Show Decrease what used to be a nature heiau on historic Mokapu peninsula. According to figures just re- Three crosses have been erected leased by the Commandant, 14th on the site, representing the trio Naval District, traffic violations on Calvary 2,000 years ago. committed off military reserva- A public-invited observance it tions by Naval personnel during is sponsored annually by the Prot- the month of February showed a estant Churches of Windward decrease. Oahu and the Protestant Chapel During the month of Febru- of the Marine Corps Air Station. ary, Marines in the Hawaiian This year's services will be con- Islands were involved in 89 ducted by ministers of Kailua, accidents which was 17 less than Kaneohe and Navy Chaplain P. I. for the month of January. Ota of the Air Station. Lt. Gen. Shapley Lt. Gen. Wornham For the month of February Featured as guest speaker is Naval Personnel paid $4,014.00 to the Rev. Dr. William E. Phtfer, Relieves Lt.Gen. Wornham the State of. Hawaii for jraffic minister of the First Presby- Dr. William E. Phifer violations, Marine Corps Person- terian Church of . Dr. nel paid $1,443.00 during the same Phifer is a graduate of David- men and directional signs. From period. son College in North Carolina the runway area, shuttle buses Lt. Gen. Shapley Assigned and received his seminary de- will carry them to the worship gree from Princeton Theological site near Pyramid Rock and re- `Sunrise' Ministers, Seminary. turn them to the parking area As FMFPPac Commander Among his honorary doctrates upon conclusion of the services. personnel are warned that Marine Major General Alan will to Marine Soloists Announced are a D.D. from Southwestern All Ivey report smoking is not allowed at any- Shapley. Commanding General, Headquarters. He will be suc- Officiating ministers at the University, LLD from Missouri and LittD from time in tit.: Pyramid Rock Area. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendle- ceeded as Assistant Division Sunrise Services are: Rev. Rudy Valley College ton Park College. More than 1,200 worshippers at- Calif., has been named by the Commander of the Third Ma- Ulrich, 1st Baptist Church, Kai- Preskent to succeed Lieutenant His writings include exten- tended the Resurrection observ- lua: the Rev. Richard Peterson, ance last year. General Thomas A. Wornham as rine Division in the Far East by Parker Memorial Methodist sive contributions to denomina- Commanding General, Fleet Ma- Brigadier General Robert E. Church, Kaneohe; and the Rev. tional publications and he has rine Fcrce, Pacific, tomorrow. Cushman, Jr. Colonel Lewis W. Roy Ishihara, Kailua Christian written two books for publica- Walt, selected for one-star rank, Church (Congregation). tion, "The Cross and Great Liv- General Wornham will re- ing" and the "Creed of Christ- tire, effective April 1. General will become Assistant Division The Scripture will he read by Easier Services Col. W. R. Campbell, Station CO, endom." Shapley also has been chosen Commander of the Second Ma- The Pearl Harbor Marine Bar- Lejeune, and the Rev. Rhodes B. Martin for promotion to three-star rine Division, Camp of the Kailua Community Metho- racks Band will be on hand to Are Planned For rank which gch_s with his new N. C. dist Church, will give the Bene- play special music renditions and for the post. General Cushman, now en diction. provide accompaniment service. K-Bay Catholics Brigadier General Raymond L. route to the Far East, was on duty Soloists include Mr. Edward Roach who formerly sang with Military personnel of the Air on Murray, Assistant Commander, in Washington, D. C. Colonel Walt Catholic Masses Easter Sun- the Cincinnati Symphony Orches- Station have been urged to at- day at St. Michael's Chapel will Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendle- is currently on the Joint Staff. tra and Mrs. Nancy Burnett, wife tend "ie Sunrise Services and be at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ton, relieved General Shapley as The reassignments are effective of Maj. R. H. Burnett, ExO to invite their civilian friends Tomorrow night Catholic Ma- commanding general of MCB in May. MASS -13. and neighbors. rines and their families will Camp Pendleton. also celebrate the Liturgy and In other general officer re- Mass of the Easter Vigil at 7 will be heard Ma- p.m. Confessions assignments, Headquarters earlier Saturday; from 10 to rine Corps announced that 1':30 a.m. and from 3 to 4 p.m. Brigadier General Thomas F. Included in the Liturgy of the Easter Vigil will be Catholic rit- uals which date back to the early years of the Christian era. These ceremonials include the POISONINGS Blessing of the New Fire, the Pas- cal Candle and Baptismal Water THIS WEEK by the priest. Climaxing the serv- In an effort to halt the ice will be the renewal of Baptis- increasing number of home mal promises by the faithful. poisonings of children, the WINDWARD MARINE re- cently, in cooperation with Observances Planned the Station Dispensary, be- gan offering a "bcx score." For Good Friday In each issue we will re- K-Bay personnel and their de- port the type, number and pendents are reminded that ob- total. servance of Good Friday will be This week we report the marked today at both Trinity and following: St. Michael's Chapels here. BOX SCORE. Protestant services will he held Patron Number 2 p.m. in Trinity Chapel. ILLEGAL PARKING MP Pvt. Clay McClain wr ,-; ,p a parking ticket on IstLt. E. R. Allen, pilot at Mosquito Repellent 1 - Catholic observance at St. Mich- a jet parked in front of the K-Bay Officers Club. rfmns have complained of the practice of pilots Roach Powder 1 of ael's Chapel will consist of the is in Pine Oil Dis. 1 parking their jets in front of the Club. Officials st 'c teat there plenty of room for the aircraft -Liturgy at 3 p.m. and Stations of losone 1 the Club parking Id.. A Provost Marshal Office sp ,1;-sman said that, beginning tomorrow, all jets found the Cross at 7 p.m. Total 4 parked in fr,,it of the '0' Club will be impoun -Ied. The same spokesman also pointed out that Good Friday is also a day of tomorrow, 4,i! I, is April Fools Day. (Photo by LCpI. R. W. Ergen) fast and abstinence for Catholics. Page 2 U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII March 31, 1961 011/ ebaptain'ti WW1r A: I Corner THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EASTER COL. W. R. CAMPBELL Commanding Officer By Chaplain A. R. Anderson LT. COL. C. H. MOORE Executive Officer Easter has a far greater rele- CAPT. ROBERT W. ARSENAULT Information Services Officer vance than eggs, bunnies, new clothes and GYSGT. JOHN P. McCONNELL the coming of spring. Editor This day of days guarantees to By GySgt. Jack T. Paxton GYSGT. JACK T. PAXTON Assistant Editor us some of the greatest values of Editorializing At Randqm -As you may have. gathered from SGT. WILLIAM H. STUCKEY Sports Editor life. a story elsewhere in today's WINDWARD MARINE, the Red Cross TRIUMPH is its message. As needs help. Last year more than $3,000 was collected. As it now The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday by and darkness for the engulfed Golgotha dur- stands, K-Bay will be lucky to garnerr $2,500. We realize that personnel of the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, Navy ing the crucifixion of Christ, the these days but consider, for a moment, No. 990, c/o Fleet Post Office, , money is pretty "tight" Calif., under the words of doom and failure ap- the good that the Red Cross does each year. If every K-Bay Marine supervision of the Informational Services Office. Printed at the peared to have Royal been spelled out had contributed one buck, this outfit would garner nearly $10,000. Printers and Publishers, Inc., Kailua, Hawaii, the WIND- on the superscription affixed to WARD How about a hand, people? MARINE is published with appropriated funds in con- the cross above the head of Jesus. formity with paragraph 17107, MCM. The WINDWARD MA- This placard carried the follow- Well-Publicized Outfit - J01 Joe Goode, Pacific Missile Range RINE receives material from the Station and 1st Marine ing words in journalist, reports that more than 1800 school children have become Brigade three languages: FMF, Informational Services Offices and is a member This is Jesus the King of the better acquainted with the space-age thanks to two movies his of arid receives the services of the Armed Forces Press Service Jews." The Hebrew indicated or- outfit has been showing at various schools. Joe says that "Man (AFPS). ganized religion had disowned In Space" and "Eyes in Outer Space" are highly popular with the No paid advertising may be accepted. THE WINDWARD MA- Him; the Greek indicated that school-age set. RINE may be mailed outside the Air Station. The Information world culture had ignored Him; Speaking Of Fluffs - Seems one of our reporters got a little Section and the WINDWARD MARINE are in Bldg. 220. Tele- the Latin indicated that human carried away last week and, in the Page Three story dealing with phones: WINDWARD MARINE 72-104; ISO 72-535-72-120. government had murdered Him. 27 Hawaiian Marines seeing the Mainland for the first time, listed That was man's response to God's Sgt. Frank R. Detzer as one of the group. Seems Detzer just Subscription Rate $2.50 per year offer of a King. There hung the can't possibly qualify as being Hawaiian. He was born in Germany! (Circulation- 5,000) King, discredited and destroyed. But, Easter proved otherwise - Proof Positive - Speaking of pictures, the Page One shot last in this apparent defeat the King week of GySgt. Jack Sheehan showing what was left of the newly Editorially won the greatest triumph of all arrived E-6 list nearly caused a few heart attacks. More than Speaking time, a victory that could not one "hopeful" charged into the ISO office wanting to go through have been accomplished by all the "pictured shreds." Their snarls turned to sheepish smiles when it Easter - - Spirit Of Spring the armed might of history. Christ was explained that the picture was faked using an old E-8, E-9 was vindicated. Truth had de- listing. Dirty trick? Y'up . . . but it drew attention, didn't it? Easter is many things, and all of them are good and wel- feated falsehood; life had over- Funnybone Marine appeared at the WIND- come death; God had vanquished A Tickler For Your -A come. It is the moving story of the Resurrection in Hey- WARD MARINE office recently to place an ad offering $100 for the - satan. Our bitterest foes lay brok- high price for a wood Broun's words "the story of the fundamental fight be- en and defeated return of his wife's pet cat. "That's an awfully when the Victor "Not for this one," said the Marine, tween life and death, between burst the bonds of death. cat," a WM staffer ventured. hope and despair." "I drowned it!" is Easter is also the happy time of bunnies and brightly JOY its message. The message D. E. Free- that Jesus was risen overwhelmed No Record, But Quite An Accomplishment - MSgt. dyed eggs and fashion parades down the nations avenues borough, Management Engineer's Office, reports that his parents His followers with joy. His Resur- Probably when people blossom forth in their new spring finery. Above rection assures us that tears and recently celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary. sorrow one of the best acknowledgements they received was the "tops' " all, Easter is spring. The season may have officially begun will have their end and their many that God shall provide a quality floral display from the Big Island. In talking about March 21, but it takes Easter to really usher it in. of life beyond the destructive years of wedded bliss, Freeborough commented: "My gosh, they've been marred as long as I can remember!" It figures! In winter those of is who live and work in cold reach of this world's sadness, sor- row and despair. Perirsps Our six-year-old came home from climates do a lot of wishful talking about how agreeable Going Native, - HOPE is its message. Those who Kailua Elementary several Fridays ago complaining that he'd been it would be to spend the year-round on a tropical island. put their trust in Christ need given raw fish for lunch. While we have always encouraged him It might, perhaps, but on that island we'd be missing the have no fear about their destiny. to try anything once, he had balked at this fare. We agreed that not for him. We almost called seasonal rebirth that is one of nature's great miracles -- The ages long question of hu. this type of "native" food was manity, "If a man die, shall he the teacher to complain-but didn't. Last Friday he again mentioned the greening grass, the budding trees, the spring flowers, live again" was answered by God. the fact that the same raw fish had been served. His mother had the return of the birds, the warming sun in skies of fresh The One who overcame death managed to save the weekly menu so we checked to see if he had "raw fish" clear blue. assures us, "Because I live ye been eating raw squid, raw mahimahi, or raw what. The shall live also." Because Christ turned out to be tuna fish salad! A real haole, that one! Few of us can be witness to this transformation without arose we have hope to live, to Red Cross Progress Report - Perhaps it's noteworthy that, feeling an infusion of new vitality, a lifting of spirit that see and to know beyond the grave. in an otherwise drab Red Cross Drive, Air Operrilons personnel much, influences everything we do. Tasks that seemed onerous when BEAUTY is its message. Many have contributed $87.28 as of Wednesday of this week. Not centuries before Christ's incarna- you say? Considering that this section only has 78 people the the snow was coming down an the winds were howling sud- tion God promised beauty for total represents over a dollar per man. How's your outfit doing? denly become less drab and burdensome. Yesterday's chore ashes. Ashes tell us of hopes that Jackson College Courses - In case you missed it last week, is today's challenge. You have to he a sourpuss indeed to are blasted and values that have a full college program is being offered in the coming evening been destroyed. Death is the resist the chemistry of spring's optimism. sessions of Jackson College. Military can register at the Station ugliest thing in all the world. Education Office, Bldg. 221, April 3 between 10 a.m. and noon. The services can benefit from this new drive of energy But, God offers us the beauty of Naturally, tuition assistance is authorized for this program. Need unfading, unending the season gives us. We can apply it to our jobs. make it and unex- more info'? Call 73572. celled immortality. Look'a'likes GySgt. C. D. (Cyril??) Stevens swears productive of a superior performance will do A Case Of - that us credit. Go to church this Sunday and this is true: "Help! Help! An alligator 'has just bitten off my leg!" It isn't likely to go unoticed by the people above us. They let Easter bring its supreme mes- yelled the swimmer. "Which one?" inquired a friend on the bank. too feel the springtime tonic. (AFPS) sage to your heart! "How the 4i3c$1/2/-! do I know which one? All alligators look alike." Aw, c'mon, Steve!

CROSSWORD PUZZLE Officers Wives

ACROSS 1 2 3 §3 10 AiOine coseice4 il RN Jess Robie 1 -Rocky hill 4-Linger ...,, gil 8 1 2 .1 .cnfj3 14 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JEWISH S-Seeds t 1III It may not be as gala an event 12-Exist ihAli Sunday 8 p.m. - Friday, Aloha Chapel, 15 as sailing on the Lurline but you 13- 9111itary 10 0,, Johnson Circle Housing (off assistant can bet your "ditty bag" there'll 9:30 a.m.-Sunday School. 14-Lamb's pert 11 a.m.-Church Service Chris- Kam Highway), Pearl Harbor. name si 20 be a lot of excitement when the 15-Wire NIP "0" Wives board the boats for tian Science Society, 55 Kainalu PROTESTANT message 21 22 123 NA: ::; NS; Drive, Kailua. 17-Girl's name COCONUT ISLAND. This fea- Trinity Chapel 12-Class of 21 tured event is scheduled to take Christian Science minister at Sunday Divine Services ertebrate- 27 28 25 place on April 11, which is a week Chapel Center, Friday, 10 to 11:30 Sunday censisting of Mli at other birds 11 later than our usual luncheon a.m. For appointment DIVINE SERVICES 11 a.m. 13-Like " date. There will he four trips, with hours call KMCAS Chaplain - better 33 i1.34 - SUNDAY SCHOOL--9:30 a.m. in 11111 boats leaving every half hour center. old Mokapu School. 21-Performecl KC Are 1le :KV s 23-Political lln 36 from 9:30 am. until 11:00 a.m. and Wednesday group returning on the same half hour Testimonial Meeting. Tuesday Preclpita lion 37 lit 40 ALTAR GUILD 8 p.m., meets 2:1-Tattletale schedule from 1:30 p.m. until 3:00 Note: Reading Room t 55 Kai- - 29-Time gone 1)) i-0 fourth Tuesday of the month in 41 : 43 p.m. so plan now for that baby nalu Drive is open on Monday, 30-Winged il 45 Trinity Chapel. 31-Macaw sitter! Wednesday and Friday between 32. Turncoat 46 47 In A luncheon consisting 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Also Mon- Wednesday 3411eath notice hr !et IN" CHOIR 7 p.m., in 35-Religious 49 il of ham. day evening 7 to 9 p.m. rehearsal 50 turkey and potato salad - devotees ." VI 51 Trinity Chapel. 36 -Oa will he served at 12 noon and CATHOLIC of NOTE: Nursery Celebes (pi we'll all get a chance to see our St Michael's Chapel care is provided 37-Dul! fray 7311 CrrICLI, taz has Mk, by United Posture Syndicate. Inc. free for to-Declare new candidates for next year's SUNDAY MASS 8:00, 9:30 and children at the Care Cen- 41-AleutIon DOWN - ter while parents attend Sunday Island 16-Smooth 36-Geour of O.W.C. board. 11:00 a.m. 1-Make 1111 I- 2o- 'tenet It ion morning services at Trinity 13-Concerti t-Native metal herbs WEEKDAYS Monday through either 111-Latin for 3-Recital 21-Sandarac 37-Pertaining Co So let's all grab our ukuleles - or St. Michael's Chapel. journe)" ree the laity Friday 11:30 a.m., Saturdays 4 - C9 rrled on Enimare for 33-01ri's name and head for the Kaneohe Air 47 GR11111011w 5-Ventilates birds and holidays, 9 a.m. LATTER DAY SAINTS element 6.01rl's name 39-The su eetsmo Station boat house on Tuesday, 43-('nit of 23-Wire Pall. CONFESSIONS Saturday, 6:30 Sunda,. Portugue 7 -Ream 25-Matting ordinary April 11! I understand there'll be - curreney spanning a 26-Toilers person all sorts of activities going on, to 8:00 p.m. and one-half hour 9:00 a.m.-Prieathood meeting. 19 doorway 27 -Silkworm (slang) -Crate -1 .h.swt before all masses. Children's 10:30 a.m.-Sunday School. 69- Prec nu. 28- Rodents 46-Thu* ranging from swimming (don't stones 5. M1111.21 111111 particle suit and Confessions from 9:30 to 10:00 6:30 p.m.-Sacrament Meeting.' lu .11,5411,111 30- Ching Cl,! forget your bathing -Unit of 43- Born a.m. services at Church of Lat- lapsnes. 1.u%. rage fewer towel) to card playing and "all All eurr, or, l 1 oietr6-t la 32-Suffer 41-131shopri, come home BAPTISMS 12 noon Sundays ter Day Saints. Kailua Rd., Kai- 1:11.1.111111111 hands" are sure to - patiently Metal with a brand new outlook on life. by appointment; phone 72350. lua. March 31, 1961 U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII Page 3 Payday Shot Eyed In Red Cross Drive Looking for a dual pay day As was mentioned in last week's "booster shot," Kaneohe Bay key- WINDWARD MARINE, Brigade men began the last leg of the elements held their drive during 1961 American Red Cross cam- I the first two weeks of the month paign today determined to leave ' and collected approximately $1,- no stone unturned in their quest 376. far all -out 100 per cent unit con- Last year, at aproximately tributions. this same time, both Station and At WINDWARD MARINE Brigade factions were nearing drive's end presstime the $3,000 mark. At on Wednesday, the they had amassed more than station Fund Drive Coordinat- $3,636. or's office stated that a total Here are the Station totals, by of $746.03 had been turned in unit, as -eported to the WM at by various keymen represent- presstime Wednesday: ing 10 Station units. Comptroller (& IRO) ..$100.00 With Marine Corps pay call yes- Public Works 76.00 terday and civilian pay day to- Air Operations 87.28 day, officials of the 1961 cam- Supply Department 222.80 paign are hopeful that this total Ordnance 15.28 will be increased by several hun- Personnel (MX-Sp1Ser) 41.00 dred dollars. Medical- Dental 8.00 Inspection Department 17.00 Communications Trng. . 22.82 Siren Test & 1.1q. Squadron 155.85 K-Bay personnel have been notified TOTALS $746.03 that MCAS Emergency Cross Warning Signals will be tested The 1961 American Red at noon Monday. The monthly drive will end at Kaneohe Bay on April 6, officials indicated. EMBARKATION - First Marine Brigade Marines boarded transports at Pearl Harbor last Wednesday tests will consLst of a steady for "Operation Green Light." The Leathernecks were scheduled for a three-month training exercise blast of 15 seconds duration. on the West Coast. `60 Hawaii Plates Rear Admiral Solomons Pau At Midnight; Ends Long Naval Career 'Red' Tags Kapu gained a citizen and the mixed emotions. We like it here K- Bayites are reminded that Navy lost one of its top com- . . . the people, the climate, and 1960 Hawaii motor vehicle regis- manders last week when Rear all the attractions of Hawaii make trations expire at midnight to- Admiral Edward A. Solomons this a nice place to live." night. The Station Provost Mar- turned the helm of his triple com- shal's Office announced that Mili- mand over to RAdm. Robert L. tary Police will start checking Campbell. plates and will refuse admission Admiral Solomons, who offi- Staff Symposium to the Station to those vehicles cially retires today, becomes the The Marine Corps Staff carrying outdated plates. Pacific area director of public Noncommissioned Officers PM officials noted that owners relations for American Life In- Symposium, held annually of vehicles with Station passes surance Co.. Dallas, Texas, and since 1955, will now be held are also required to notify the Birmingham, Ala., and for Le- biennially, Headquarters Ma- And Tag Office of their gal Reserve Pass Insurance Company rine Corps announced today. change in registration. This may of California. This action, taken by Marine be done either in person (Bldg. He and Mrs. Solomons will live Corps Headquarters in the in- 221) or by phoning 72967. The at 1069 Koloa St., Waialae-Ka- terests of conserving travel Pass and Tag Office is open week hala. funds, means that the next days 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. and from The successor to Adm. Solo- symposium will be held in fis- 11:30 to 4 p.m., except Thursdays mons' "three hats" as 14th cal year 1963. Place and date AIR "OPPS" PROMOTIONS LtCol. P. G. Dyer, left, Air Opera- when it is open only during the Naval District Commandant, of the meeting in 1963 will be - morning hours. congraNlates four newly promoted sergeant E-5's. Hawaiian Sea Frontier Com- established by Headquarters tions Officer, (ED. NOTE: No 'word' on mander and Pearl Harbor Naval Marine Corps at a later date. They are (L-R) Sgt.'s T. A. Hartman, L. C. Young, D. 0. Call and "grace period" had been re- Base Commander is no stranger C. V. Letreta. (Photo by SSot. G. L. Gill) ceived at WM press time. to Hawaii. Adm. Campbell was recently re- lieved as Commander of the Pa- cific Fleet Service Force with Dispensary 's Out - Patient headquarters at Pearl Harbor. In commenting on his retire- Service Still Very Critical ment, Adm. Solomons said, "I ap- Be familiar with the regular proach my retirement . . with Station medical officials this week reminded K-Bayites that clinic hours. many of the personnel previously Make sure that you have "on-loan" from the Brigade are an actual emergency when visit- Jewish Passover now participating with that unit ing the Dispensary after normal and that there has been a cur- sick call hours. CPL. TO ATTEND JAPANESE COLLEGE tailment in out-patient care. Remember that 72259 or To Begin Today IWAKUNI, - LCpl. Gregory S. Campbell, an Iwakuni 72768 are the numbers to call Marine, successfully completed the entra-,ce Previously, the local Dispen- sary has handled as many as when you desire an appointment examinations for the International Christian University of Tokyo. per to see a doctor. At Hickam, He begins in his discharge. He competed 3,500 dependents month- Pearl studies September after with and beyond the primary 1,800 Japanese and other foreign applicants, and was among the above The Jewish Passover begins at mission of raring for active few selected. Since his arrival in Japan in 1959, he has taught military personncL sunset today and will be com- English to school children during his off-duty hours.' duty Theater Patrons memorated until sunset Saturday, Now, with the on-loan person- April 8. 3RD FORCE SERVICE REGLMENT MOVES nel not available, officials are Can Get Refunds For persons of the Jewish faith, OKINAWA - Early this month, elements of the 3rd Force asking prospective patients for April 1, 2, 7 and 8 are days of Service Regiment started moving from Camp Courtney to new help. The following gluidelines Station Special Services offi- religious obligation. facilities at Sukiran area "H", near the junction of routes 1 anu should be used: cials offered a cash refund to Services for military personnel 30 at Isahama. The new industrial complex, recently completed by When calling for an appoint- patrons who attended Theater No. and their dependents will be Navy Mobile Construction B. 5, provides permanent warehousing ment for three children, for ex- 1 Monday evening expecting to held at Pearl Harbor's Aloha and maintenance facilities to support Marine activities on Okinawa. ample, state the fact that you see "Sons And Lovers." Chapel tomorrow and Sunday have three children needing at- According to the announce- at 10:30 a.m. Services will also PARRIS ISLAND RECRUIT TRAINING ON TV tention. Don't merely say that you ment, a power failure forced a be held at Aloha Chapel April PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. - ABC-TV cameraman and technicians want one appointment. cancellation of the movie. 7 at 8 p.m., and `April 8 at 16:30 recorded various phases of recruit physical training for a docu- a.m. Don't stop by the Dispensary Officials announced that re- mentary on the physical sitness of American youth. The show, just because you are in the area funds could be obtained by visit- The Feast of the Passover (Pass- entitled "Closr-Up," is tenatively scheduled for mid-April viewing well Special Services over and feel that you "might as ing the Station Seder) will be held this eve- on the mainland. this opportunity to have your Office adjacent to the Enlisted ning at the Hickam NCO Club. take Reservations are necessary for COLDEST DAY OF YEAR AT QUANTICO child checked over" Men's Club. the Passover Seder. For informa- A record-breaking low of five degrees below zero caused double tion, call 24224 or 24176. trouble at MCS, Quantico recently. Not content with making all out- A very sacred occasion to the side activities extremely uncomfortable, the minus five has been di- It's your RED CROSS - Good things io,ipen Jewish people, the Passover is rectly blamed for power and heat failure throughout the post. Quan- sometimes referred to as the Fes- tico officials indicated that the sub zero temperature was the lowest when YOU help tival of the Unleavened Bread. recorded at that installation in the past 33 years. Power was out During the duration of this festi- throughout the Schools for a four-hour period in the morning and, val no ordinary or leavened bread at Thcmason Park, one of the may.; housing areas, electricity was is eaten, only unleavened bread. not restored until late in the afternoon. Page 4 U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII March 31, 196! Promotions, Promotions - - More Promotions

Plus A Reenlistment . . .And A Top Driver

SGT. A. D. SMITH - teletype LCPL. J. R. SCHULLER - 3rd repai!ron, HqCo. 4th Marines, En., 12th Marines, was the Bat- reenlisted March 10 for six more talion's top driver during the years. month of February.

MORt E-5's FOR MABS-I3 - Promoted to serg ant E-5 during informal ceremonies at the Air 3ase Squadron Office on March 23 were IFR-L-R) Sgt's R. L. Park, Jr., R. N. Snow, N. F. Rasmussen and R. E. Person; (BR-L-R) R. E Jones, R. W. Da vis, E. E. Bierd, W. A. Whiting and J. R. Danniels. (Photo by SSgt. G. L. Gill)

FOURTEEN MAKE FIVE - Members of H &MS -I3 promoted Tues- day to Sergeant (E-5) by Maj. R. H. Buettner, squadron CO, are, from left: J. C. Abrams, R. Flores, R. N. McGovern, J. E. Deal, J. R. Smith, J. L. Danie's, L A. Holgerson, R. M. Carey, Jr., C. D. Crewse, R. D. Bette, 0. H. Bell, G. A. Waits, P. A. Johnson, and E. L Goodwin. (PHOTO BY LCPL R. W. ERGEN)

STATION MAN PROMOTED - Lt.Col. L. V. Strandtman, Station Special Services Officer, congratu- lates Sgt. Steven Feliciano, upon his promotion to sergeant E-5 March 22. (Photo by SSgt. G. L. Gill)

'THREE-FOUR' MAKES EIGHT FIVE'S - Crossed rifles were added to the sergeant chevrons of the following 3-4 Marines upon their promotion to sergeant E-5 March 24: (FR-L-R) Sergeants' H. D. Hutchins, Gary F. Marie, William J. Wallace and Harold L. Evey; (ER-L-R) G. R. Luech, F. M. E'wood, Henry Moore and J. N. San. bcrn. (Photo by SSgt. G. L. Gill)

ENGINEERING A PROMOTION - Lieutenant Commander P. D. Olson, CEC, USN, assistant public works officer, gets a helping hand from Mrs. Olson in donning the insignia of his new rank during FIGHTER SQUADRON PROMOTIONS Lt. Col. R. R. Peebles, left, - informal promotion ceremonies at MCAS headquarters on March 21. At left is RADM N. J. Dru- CO of VMA-232, holds promotion warralts for new sergeant E-5's; inspector general for the Bureau of Yards guest of Col. W. R. Camp. (left to right F-R) D. V. Ignasiak and D. W. Wachal; (BR-L-R) V. E. strap, CEC, USN, and Docks, Bower, R. R. Gunia, D. K. Miller, W. R. Lincoln, and R. P. Murray. be,l, (right), CO, MCAS, on March 21. (PHOTO BY SSGT. G. L GILL) March 31, 1961 U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII Page 5 Fast Service Red Cross Praised By Woman Visiting Spouse In Red Prison An outstanding testimonial as . . In the hospital there. "They have ordered the Red to the value of the American Na- "The Red Cross Society of Cross Field Director (a Mr. Don- tional Red Cross came to light China conveyed this information ald R. Gilkison) in Hong Kong this week when the wife of an to the American National Red to assist me in obtaining visas re- American imprisoned by Com- Cross Headquarters in Washing- quired for me to enter Communist munist Chinese arrived in Tokyo ton and, within the hour, the China and escort me to and from on the last leg of her trip to his Pasadena Chapter had notified me the border. bedside behind the Iron Curtain. and were getting operations un- "When I have seen my husband derway to expedite my trip. and, after determination of his According to Mrs. Robert E. "As I have been packing my McCann, whose husband is re- condition and ether matters, I ported to be dying of lung can- bags to leave, they have ar- shall consider requesting the au- cer in a Red China prison, "I ranged for air transportation to thorities to release him and per- have just been notified by the Hong Kong. They have also ar- mit him to return home with me. Pasadena Chapter of the Amer- If I do, I'm sure the Red Cross WELCOME ABOARD - Col. W. R. Campbell, left, Station CO,' ranged with the State Depart- will assist me in making our ar- greets RAdm. C. C. DeForde, Navy Dental Inspector General, upon ican National Red Cross that ment for necessary visas and through the Red Cross Society rangements." his arrival at MCAS last Friday. Following a brief get-to-gether, of China, the authorities of have notified field directors to the Admiral was taken on a tour of K-Bay's Dental Facilities by Communist China have granted meet me at each stop on my I /1 Capt. R. I. Phillips, Senior Station Dental Officer. (OH-ILAAL me permission on humanitarian journey and help make plane PHOTO BY SSGT. G. L GILL) grounds to visit my husband connections. ToastmastersI oastmasters New Hours Cited Elect New Slate A new slate of officials was elected to head the K-Bay Offi- Duplicate Bridge Featured cers Toastmasters Club during a recent meeting of the public speaking group. On Officer Club Schedule New president for the com- ing six -month term is James J. By Anne House Please remember that the Club Wiese. Others are Bob Ho, edu- Mrs. John Obye has organized began new hours of operation yes- cational vice president; Willard a duplicate bridge group, and they terday. If you don't get a ca;endar Gray, administrative vice presi- play every Wednesday morning this week, stop by the office and dent; Chuck Davis, treasurer; at 9:30 at the Club. If you'd like pick one up. We will send one to Bernie Johnson, secretary, and to get more information, call Mrs. all the home addresses that we Don Bowman, sergeant-at-arms. Obye at 252-688. have. If you would like to get all The group will be installed dur- Club news and bills at home while April. your husband is away, call the ing a meeting in Membership in the Club is open office and give us your home ad- purpose dress. We want you to know to all K-Bay officers. The EN.LisTED what's going on. of the group is to teach members the art of public speaking, both in So many people call the of- prepared and impromptu forms, CLUB fice to get information about through practice. TONIGHT the hula and ukulele lessons. Additional information on the Club hours are from 4 p.m. to Mrs. Caroline Tuck is the in- Officers TM Club may be obtained 1 a.m. Happy Hour goes from 6 structor here, and she has all by calling President Wiese at to 8 p.m. the information. Her home tele- ADMIRAL GREETED RAdm. L. C. Newman, Inspector General 72270 or 253375. SATURDAY phone number is 267-472. - of the Navy Medical Corps, left, talks with Capt. E. K. Allis, Club hours are from 11:30 a.m. As a reminder, an officer's wife Senior K-Bay Medical Officer, prior to his inspection of MCAS to 1 a.m. must have her own membership SUNDAY card to make charge purchases. If Dispensary last Friday. ENLISTED Club hours are from noon to you plan to use the Club facili- 11 p.m. Although the dining room ties while your husband is away, is closed for renovation, the galley we suggest you come in and get WIVES s open for short orders during your card. If you will give me a Club hours throughout the week. call at 72-596, I can have the card CIVIL SERVICE !NOTES BY Rose Marie Hayes Hamburgers, French fries, pizzas ready for you when you come in. In keeping with the solemnity and other culinary treats are PHYSICAL HANDICAP - YES their bonds as soon as they re- ceive them. Although an impor- of this Good Friday, the news ANSWERS TO CROSSWORD JOB HANDICAP - NO herein will be rather brief. MONDAY The Department of the Navy is tant feature is that you can cash a bond 60 days from issue date, Sunday is the Children's Faster Club hours are from 4 to 11 NIA I T vr one of the largest employers of TOR - many bond purchasers are bond Party and family picnic at Koko- p.m. A R E 11141 EIE L A the physically handicapped in the swimming going from TUESDAY nation and implements the policy savers; saving for the future kahi with TEL E A M L A N A while earning 33/4% interest. 12.30 to 1:30 p.m. an hour later Club hours from 4 11 of the President's Committee on are to A V E 5 F E R than originally schtiduled. p.m. In your off duty hours relax Employment of the Physically Having viewed IRD's presen- at your Club and watch the best ACTE Handicapped by extending the tation last week on "Sea Power" The new beginners class for on TV. Al t4 P L ER same employment opportunities and "24 Hours in Tyrantland." hula will begin April 5 at 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY A GO1 A L AT E RA to the physically handicapped every employee should realize at room 108 of the OLD Molcapu The classes will be ta'jght Club hours are from 4 to 11 R ENEG A ,C) E 0, I T, that are extended to the able- THERE'S MORE TO BE School. bodied. SAVED THAN MONEY THESE by Pearl Keawe, so if you are in- pm. 5 AN 0 AS be THURSDAY DAYS. Life, liberty and the terested in learning hula please L E E .AVE RAI Each activity employing 50 be there Wednesday Club hours are from 4 to 11 pursuit of happiness in our sure and A T I NTEREST or more civilians is required to is $3.00 per p.m. Don't forget, "The Untouch- American way all depend on night. The cost only I TIE NEON RE! designate a Coordinator for month. The intermediate class -- ables," are on TV at 8:30 p.m. employment of the physically how well we meet the great (Hawaiian time). 5 challenges of today's world. those who just completed their be- handicapped whose duties in- ginners series - will meet at 7:30 clude responsibility for coordi- When each of us buys Savings p.m. For further information on nating the program for employ- Bonds, we are helping in a pa- this and any other news in this ment of these persons and of triotic way to keep our country column call 72376. maintaining liaison with other strong and free, for our demo- Rounding out the schedule of agencies in the field of place- cratic system rests upon the in- be ment and rehabilitation. Mrs. dividual and the strength of our events for a busy week will as good as the the tour on April 6. This will be a B. H. Burum, Deputy Industrial country is only Show in Relations Officer, is this ac- strength of the individuals that visit to the Kodak Hula up our country. Waikiki with a fried chicken pic- tivity's Coordinator for employ- go to make for res- ment of the physically nandl- nic afterwards. Deadline In his inspiring inaugural 4 with the cost capped. ervations is April message, President Kennedy being $1.00. For further informa- Duriag the past year, five new said . . "AND SO, MY FEL- tion and for placing those reser- employees were hired who are LOW AMERICANS: ASK NOT vations call Marilyn Allen at 252- considered physically hand i- WHAT YOUR COUNTRY CAN 872. This should prove to be a capped. This makes a total of 14 DO FOR YOU - ASK WHAT fun-filled tour and with plenty employees on board who are suc- YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR of subjects for you photo en- cessfully performing their job COUNTRY." thusiasts. requirements despite some limit One of the important things you That's it for today, do come of physical capacity. CAN do is to continue purchasing to the picnic Sunday, and make TO HAVE AND TO HOLD savings bonds, for the amount plans now to register for the new hula class and then on Thursday How often have you heard the you have deducted each pay day is not as important as the fact plan on a fun-filled Waikiki ex- statement, "Everybody cashes in cursion. as soon as they re- that EVERYONE should he a sav- their bonds ings bond purchaser. If you are ceive them." Do they? Let's look At 2:30 p.m.. on Sunday, Dec. at the record not yet a bond saver, there is no - better time to start than right 24, 1950, Kole and B:Izer Com- Last year nearly 3% billion panies of the Marine Corps' 1st A HELPING HAND LtCol. Rick "A" McMullen, Assistant S-3 of now with the ungraded pay raise - dollars of Series E, U. S. Sav- soon to take effect. As little as Amphibious Tractor Battalion H&MS-I3, (left) and Maj. Richard H. Burnett, EXO of MABS-I 3, ings Bonds were purchased. $3.75 can be deducted from your completed their task of covering get assistance from their wives, Frances and Nancy, in pinr;ng on Over 76% of the amount pur- pay check. A bond pledge card the withdrawal of 105,000 military their newly acquired silver and gold leaves. Both officers were chased was drawing interest on will be personally delivered to personnel, 91,000 civilians, 17,500 appointed to their present ranks on March 13 by Col. Robert G. Dec. 31, 1980. you by calling the Employee Re- vehicles, and 350,000 tons of cargo Owens Jr., CO of NAG- I 3. No, everybody does not cash in lations Division, 72851. from Hungnam, Korea. Page 6 U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII March 31, 1961 Marine Caws Are Dropped In AAU Dayton Club Wins, 93-85 Paul's Merchandise of Dayton, Ohio, eliminated the Marine All- S'qrs frerr, the 1981 AAU Basket- ball Championship Tournament with a, 93-85. triumph in Denver, Colo., last week. Trailing, 20-6, after seven min- utes of play, the crimson and gold were never able to catch up after this point. Harrassed by cold shooting and the short end at the free throw line, the Leathernecks ended the half trailing by 16 points, 48-32. Led by some brilliant sharp- GLOOM - The Marine bench tells the story in the, 93-85, def sat at the hands of the Dayton, Ohio, Paul s Merchandise team, shooting and backboard work in the 1961 54th annual AAU Basketball Chanmpionship Tournament held last week in Denver, Colo. Left to right, Bill Shuman, by Lou Gibbs, Cozel Walker William Amlong, AAU Honorary Coach of Marine All-Stars, Coach Harley Grant, Lou Gibbs, Bob Young, Jack Sullivan, Bob and Jack Sullivan, the Marines came from out of left field E. Mgr. and Clyde Dean, Trainer. to Mealy, Ed Heekin, J. McNair, catch and pass the Dayton club, 69-68, with nine minutes of play lett in the second period. Bloch Arena To Host Lou Gibbs had the spectators giving out with ah's and ah's as he started off the second half by AAU Junior Wrestling sinking eight 2-pointers in his first eight attempts, to lead the Bloch Arena, Pearl Harbor, will have not won a first place in a comeback surge. host the 1961 Region 8, National or Senior National Junior However, the second half fluri7 Junior Wrestling Championships, Wrestling Championship of the the weekend of April 14-15. fell short of requirements and the AAU. nor a first place in the Marines lost the lead for keeps. Eligibility is open to any bona National Collegiate Athletic Roger Brow n, 6'4" and Bill amateur. Military personnel fide Ass'n., the Inter- collegiate Chmielewski. 6'10", sparked the must have a letter certification Ohio five by tallying 25 and 22 of amateur standing from an au- Ass'n. of Amateur Athletes of points, respectively. thorized officer. America, nor of any foreign In the field goal department the Non-military personnel must country. Marines led Dayton, 34-31, and have AAU or YMCA cards and Members of an Olympic Wres- held their own on the tackboards number must be on entry blank. tling Team shall be ineligible for by capturing 52 rebounds to the Sanction of the Dean will be re- participation in the Junior Class. Merchandiser's 54. quired for college personnel. AAU wrestling rules will pre- The statistical story was told Weigh-in is to be conducted vail with competition in the fol- at the free throw line n here from 8 a.m. 't11 12 o'clock noon, lowing classes; 1141/2 lbs., 1251/2 Dayton made 31 of 42 attempts Friday and Saturday, April 14 lbs., 1361/2 lbs.. 1471/2 lbs., 1601/2 to 17 of 24 for the Leathernecks. and 15. lbs., 174 lbs., 191 lbs., and Heavy- Marine High shooters were Lou weight over 191 lbs. Gibbs, 20; Jack Sullivan, 13: Cozel Bouts will begin at 1 p.m. each day of the tournament with the Medals will be awarded to first, Walker, 16; and Ron Johnston, 11. evening sessions starting at 7 second and third place winners in MARINES p.m. each class. Players FG FT FF 11' Team trophy will he awarded Entries will be limited to ama- Young 1 0-0 1 2 teur wrestlers who qualify as a on a 10-7-4-2 basis. Sullivan 6 6-6 4 18 Junior. Individuals may enter up A trophy will be awarded to Walker 7 2-5 5 16 to weigh-in time on Friday, April the outstanding wrestler of the Smalley 2 2-3 1 6 14. tournament. Daniels 1 2-3 5 4 Sanctioned by the National Gibbs 10 0-1 5 20 Age has nothing to do with eli- AAU and the Hawaiian Ass'n of Gretkowski 2 4-4 1 8 as a Junior. gibility the AAU the public is cordially Johnston 5 1-2 4 11 Junior competition is open to invited to attend the two-di.; - - all registered amateurs who event. TOTALS 34 17-24- 26 85 FG pct., 39.1-FT pct., 70.8 PAUL'S MERCHANDISE ATTEMPT BLOCKED - Lou Gibbs has a left-handed hook shot Players FG FT PF TP blocked by high jumping Robert Brown of Paul's Merchandise. Izor 2 10-10 4 14 The free ball was grasped by Dave Smalley (4) who made the shot. Brown 9 7-10 4 25 But it was all for naught as the refree signaled a foul against Gibbs. Chm'ski 10 2-8 2 22 Hatton 4 10-11 5 18 Powers 5 2-2 0 12 Smith 1 0-1 3 2 CG FMFPAC Welcomes Shooters Schneeman 0 0-0 1

TOTALS 31 31-42 19 93 To Pacific Rifle-Pistol Matches FG pct. 41.4-FT pct., 73.8 Lieutenant General Thomas A. Camp Perry, Ohio, matches. Wornham, Commanding General, Representing Marine commands FMF, Facific, last week welcomed from Oahu, the shooters are cur- Dave Solomon Heads 82 Marine competitors who began rently under advanced instruction training for the 1961 Pacific Di- by the Marksmanship Training Water Skiing Club vision Rifle and Pistol Matches Unit, from the Marine Corps Re- The annual meeting of the commencing April 17 at Oahu's cruit Depot, San Diego. Globe Si Anchor Water Ski Club Puuloa Rifle Range, At the conclusion of the Pa- was held last Wednesday evening He was introduced to the shoot- cific Division Matches, the "top at the 19th Hole. ers by Colonel Douglas Reeve, guns" will depart for Camp Le- Among the highlights of the Commanding Officer, Man e Bar_ Jenne, N.C., where they will meeting was the election of offi- racks, Pearl Harbor. compete against the Western cers for the next year. "I realize the hard work in- and Eastern Division champions Taking the helm as President volved, and for some of you for assignment to the Marine this year will be Dave Solomon this is The beginning of a long Corps Rifle and Pistol Team. assisted by Dave Packer as Vice summer", the General said. This team will represent the President, with Cecele Campbell "There will be no time to play Marine Corps' finest in inter- undertaking the job of Secretary- and relax to make the "big service shooting competition at Treasurer. team" at Camp Perry." Camp Perry this summer. Members of the Globe & Anchor General Wornham referred to General Wornham said, in con- Club are looking forwrrd to an- the weeks of firing and training win, full of clusion, "Everybody can't but GYMNASTICS Jack Sullivan other and prosperous year preparatory to the Pacific Di- remember, you are bettering your- - (32) prepares to pass off the ball Tournament and Show skiing. during hotly contested second half of game while being vision Matches and to the further self and the Marine Corps . . . AAU Personnel interested in join's: competition required to represent keep concentrating and the best harrassed by Charles Izor (15) of Paul's Merchandise team. Sulli- the club may contact Dave Solo- the Marine Corps at the famed of luck." van scored 18 points in the losing battle. mon or Dave Packer, ext. 72922 March 31, 1961 U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAU °Ace 1 H-M Nine Boasts Power Hitting Winning two of their three inning, rain-shortened game. second-baseman, Bruce Gillispie. who had drawn a walk, from tchtduled exhibition tilts this past On Tuesday afternoon at Rise- Final scoring for Hickam second, in the fifth to make the weei: the Hawaii Marines Base- ley Field the talent-laden SubPac came in the fourth on two score, 11-4, Hickam. !-quad pointed to a decisive nine invaded the windward side walks, single, triple and an- Three Marines found their NV, 1111_,'S in the pitching depart- and blasted the Marines with an other four-bagger to run their way home in the seventh. Hy mt.::: as the biggest gap to fill be- embarrassing, 20-11, triumph. count to 11 runs on seven hits. Rushing walked and then back- fore a winning season can be Marines. 12, Hickam, 11 They were able to connect for to-back doubles by Denny acnieved. Down eight runs, 11-3, after only one more hit the remainder Roth, Dick Lash, and Bill Gar- 1 acing Hickam on Friday eve- four innings the Hawaii Marines of the game. rett, and a single by Jim Wil- at Hickam AFB, the long steadily fought back to win a 12- Bill Childress led off the third liams narrowed the gap to, 11- was the story of the game 11, II inning, slugfest against the with a triple and crossed the plate 7, Hickam. v..h.:h went 11 innings before the Hickam Flyers Wednesday eve- on Bob Lane's single. During the eighth frame the loci's were victors, 12-11. ning in an exhibition baseball tilt The fourth inning saw two more barage continued with four runs Journeying to the "Big Island" played at Hickam. runs score for the locals. Jim Wil- crossing the plate. to ::::-:e on the Hilo All-Stars in a Five markers were counted in liams reached base on a fielder's Catcher Dick Adams reached sin:le affair over the weekend the the third for the Flyers on a pair choice and John Davis hit for base on an error, Roth was on Lea:hernecks took the measure of free passes, a single, double the circuit. with a fielder's choice, Lane, ej .heir hosts, 7-1, in a seven- and three-run homer by Hickam Dick Lash drove in Denny Roth, Lash and Garrett saw singles fall e1777717v.,,Vy'v'y'y y e'

Bob Wolfenden in the outer pastures and Jim Williams' double cleared the bases to tie the count and send the game into extra innings. Williams screamed a single to open the 11th frame. John Davis, Bob Wolfenden, and Denny Roth were issued free passes to push Williams in with the winning tally. Jerry Plunkett and Bob Wolf- enden combined to handcuff the Flyers from the fifth inning. The Flyers were able to garner only one hit, this a double, off Plunk- ett in the sixth. Wolfenden whiffed 10 cvf the 15 men he faced in the five frames he toiled. Marines, 7, Hilo AU-Stars, 1 1951 HAWAII MARINES BASEBALL TEAM Front Last weekend the Hawaii Ma- - row, to r ight, Tom Manolini, Dick Adams, Hy Rushing, John Davis, Bill rines travelled to the "Big Is- Gar-eft, and Bob Lane. Second row, left to right, asst manager, Je rry Plunkett, Bob Wolfenden, John McCoy, Dick Lash, Bill Childress, land" to meet the Hilo All-Stars Dave Alleman, Jerry Henry, and manager Denny Roth. Back row left to right, Charlie Mayer, Bill Weggoner, Jim Williams, lob and banged out a rain-shortened, Loughlin, Bill Lee, Steve Stevenson, and Lon Chaney. seven-inning 7-1, decision. Combining to limit the "Mo- ans to four hits were, Tom Mez- WAHINE BOWLERS zotint and Dave Alleman, while Kaneohe Klipper Course Will Host Annual STANDINGS the locals were coDeetbir a Team W L dozen safeties from the offer- Dean Van Lines 36 12 ings of the All-Star mounds- Ladies Spring Golf Tournament On Monday King Van Lines . 31 17 men. Clock & Trophy 24 24 Three runs crossed the plate in 24 ::day morning at the Kane- Competition will be waged in Medalist winners in the "di- Windward Electronics 24 the third when Dick Lash and Bill Pali Palms 221/2 251/2 Klipper Course 35 K-Bay four different groups; 18-hole visions" were; 18-hole Ann Garrett singled, followed by dou- - Van Pac Carriers 191/2 281/2 n will tee-off to start the "A" Flight, 18-hole "B" Flight, 9- Roueche-182, 9-hole - Joyce bles from the bats of Jim Wil- Ladies Spring Golf Tourna- hole group and the Beginners Delaney-109, and Beginners MCAS Beauty Salon 18 30 liams and John Davis to send the Billie Beal 17 31 section. group - 9-hole-Bev Muckier- Marines out front, 3-0. 140. All of the above scores This week Jan Munchmeyer In the fourth frame, four were two-day two-round totals. was given some stiff competition tallies ware counted when Den- by Delaney for the top hon- The field: Joyce ny Roth was safe on an error, ors in the Wahine Bowling circles. Bob Loughlin singled, Jerry 18-hole group - "A" Flight- Winner in the Hi-Game-169, Mary Buzzelli, Jane Christensen, Henry doubled to left-center Hi-Series-479 and Hi -Series with and "Big Jim" Williams hit for Betty Currier, Lola Dyer, Dot Ja- was hant, Ann Roueche, Polly Austin, handicap-539, Munchmeyer the circuit to push the Leather- unable to stop the rampaging De- necks to a, 7-0, advantage. Marion Schmedlen, Anita Stevens, laney who took the Hi-Game with and T. Thompson. The lone run for the host Hilo handicap, rolling a 198. 18-hole group - "B" Flight - squad came in the fourth inning Neil Bekeris, Helen Bowen, Jean when Carvallo was issued a free Cody, Lucille Dickson, Jane Dun- pass, Medeiros was safe on an kle, Dot Teller, Edna Maxwell, Sports error and Peters' single sent Car- Mil McDorman Betty Spring, Lee vallo home with the marker. Upchurch, Enid Westcott, and Lee Calendar SubPac, 20, Marines, 11 Woten. SubPac slaughtered the Ha- TONIGHT (Mar. 3J) Tuesday aft- Lillian Anton- waii Marines, 20-11, 9-Hole group - Baseball - Hawaii Marines vs. eroon at Riseley Field in one of elli, Jean Briggs, Mildred Daven- SubPac Raiders, 7:30 p.m., Milli- the wildest games local fans will port, Joyce Delaney, Pearl Gif- can Field, SubBase, Pearl Harbor. Mc- see all season. ford, Alice Mazza, Carmen MONDAY (April 3) In the first frame. SubPac, Cully, Jan Munchmeyer, Jess Ro- Baseball - Hawaii Marines vs. tallied six times and struck ble, and Margaret Weede. Hickam Flyers, 7:30 p.m., Hickam like lightning in the second with Beginners group-Terry Ewart, Field, Hickam Air Force Base. four more, to take an early, Bev Muckier and Ellie Plum. Golf - Ladies Spring Golf 10-0, lead. Match play will determine the Tournament commences at the Striking back in the home-half winner in each division. Kaneohe Klipper Course. of the second the Leathernecks TUESDAY (April 4) scored seven runs to make the Baseball - Pearl Harbor Ad- slugfest more interesting. mirals vs. Hawaii Marines, 2 p.m., Continuing to slam the ball, the NOTICE Riseley Field, Kaneohe Marine submariners counted a total of An urgent need still exists Corps Air Station. five runs in the third to again for managers and coaches for lengthen their lead, 15-7. this season's Little League The last scoring for the vis- campaign. :Rhymes of the Times itors came in the fifth when Interested personnel are they pushed across another five- urged to contact one of the fol- ;5021..E TEND ro MC:5T DISPLEASE run total to take a, 20-7, ad- lowing: LtCol. Dyer, 73149; vantage. VI-IEN HIT BY MARINE WINS - Charles Stafford, left, defeated Cthe Biggs, Capt. Poland, 73135; MGySgt. Trying to get back into the ball Navy, in the Hawaiian State AAU amateur bouts Tuesday night Evans. 72480; or MSgt. Wright, z00T-IN-MOUTH game, the Marines scored four 73188. It Bloch Arena for the 165 lbs. title. Stafford is a K-Bayite and DISEASE. 40 times in the seventh to make the was the only Marine to reach the finals. .. final score read, 20-11. Page 8 U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII March 31, 1961 Gala Easter Sunday Events Slated At Staff NCO Club Officials of the Kaheohe Bay regular menu between the hours Tuesday - Noon lunch: Ham- Staff NCO Club released a gala of 6 and 9 p.m. burger steak, 65 cents; Staff NCO slate of events for Easter Sunday Club officials emphasized the Wives business meeting at 7:30 and, at the same time, listed the fact that reservations can be made p.m. for the Easter special dinner by weekday noon menu for the dom- Wednesday - Noon lune h: ing week. calling 72592. Breaded veal cutlet, 75 cents; The day's events kickoff with CLUB SCHEDULE Staff NCO Toastmasters at 7 p.m. a "coffee" on the patio of the Tonight - Happy Hour from 4 Thursday Noon lunch: New Club from 7:30 to 9 a.m. At 9 to 6 p.m. - a.m., Chef Lou Oakes will be- York cut steak, 75 cents; Hula les- Saturday - Easter Dance, 9-12. sons at 7 p.m. gin serving breakfast in the Music by The Commodors. will Friday Noon lunch: Deep Revere Room. Breakfast Easter - cost patrons 75 cents. Sunday - events. fried fish filet, 75 cents; Happy At noon the Club will sponsor Monday - Club closed. Hour from 4 to 6 p.m. a free Easter egg hunt on the lawn adjoining the Club. Various prizes will be awarded children finding golden-colored eggs at LIB ATCD 4 tgaa-N 4 IL 1:Z.3 p.m. I k 1 1 410 1.0 ;.; While officials realize that the NOTE - Station Theater No. 2 is closed. All titles listed in Easter Bunny will be leading an this column, unless otherwise noted, refer to the 8:20 p.m. action-packed schedule this day, NAVY-MARINE MEDAL WINNER Sgt. 01 len Musgrove, former showing at Theater No. 1. The earlier movie, 6:05 p.m., is the - they have assured Staff NCO same selection as the final movie the previous night. Brigade Marine now on recruiting duty in Fulton, N. Y., received children that he will make a brief the Navy and Marioe Corps Medal recently for heroism during a appearance. FRIDAY name. Rated outstanding and fire last year at Puuloa Point Rifle Range. A former member of the Between the hours of 2 and I Ain At The Stars - Film thoroughly recommended for the 3rdBn., 12th Marines, Musarove was cited for carrying three Marines 6 p.m. a special Easter dinner version of the life of rocketeer entire family. Runs for 97 min- to safety. Ceremonies were conducted by Marines from the 2nd will be served in the Revere Wernher von Braun. From child- utes. Tank Bn., USMCR, Maitydale, N. Y. Room. According to Oakes, this hood, Curt Jergens elevated his TUESDAY every thought and activity to repast will feature baked ham The Alamo In the abandoned with raisin sauce or roast beef rocketry and the thought that - au ions accompanied someday it would provide the Franciscan Mission in San An- by candied tonio de Bexar in 1836, 185 vol- Speedy Hawaii sweet or mashed potatoes, but- means for man's conquering of Payment outer space. Becoming an eminent unteers, a strangely assorted crew tered vegetable, salad with one common choice of dressing, scientist, he is recruited by the brought together by rolls, bev- will to fight end, if need be, Of GI Insurance Forecast erage and dessert for $1.35. German army - and made to - join the Nazi party to perfect to die defending their rights to The distribution Cakes also indicated that the - live as free men prepare to do of over $616,- of a billion dollars was in re- Revere Room would feature the the V-2 bomb. His confidential - 700 to 12,092 veterans in Hawaii sponse to recently is- secretary, Gia Scala (in reality an battle against a formidable enemy, instructions a disciplined army of 7,000 men, will be completed within the next I American spy) and one of his as- sued by President John F. Ken- sworn to give no quarter, under few weeks, according to George t sistants, Herbert Lom, are in love W. Bicknell, manager of the Ho- nedy. with each other, which deters the dictator Santa Ana. The citi- nolulu VA Regional Office. In applying this boost to the Staff Wives Herbert from exposing Gia when zen soldiers, under the leadership This speed up of regular divi- Hawaii economy, Bicknell stated he discovers her espionage ac- of Col. Travis (Laurence Harvey). dend payments which totaled a these dividends represented a re- By Oneita Stacks tivities. Rated excellent for adults Co!. Bowie (Richard Widmark) national figure of over a quarter fund to veteran policyholders of a and youths and runs for 106 min- and Col. Crockett (John Wayne) part of their premium payments. Our Business Meeting April 4 utes. fought fatigue and exhaustion This is based on the fact that the is a must-ELECTION NIGHT. SATURDAY MATINEE until, after 13 days, they were Lowered Rates death rate among veterans in Here are the girls who want Don't Give Up The Ship - No finally annihilated to the last man. specific age groups continues to your vote and the offices for info other than this is comedy fare Thus the independence of Texas be lower than the death rate upon which they are running: from start to finish. was won - the men had lost a Insurance Fill battle but won a war, because, which the premiums were estab- President - Hazel Sargenti and SATURDAY lished by law. These payments Bunny Thompson. after the slaughter at the Alamo. Sundowners - Stars Robert Gen. Sam Houston (Richard Passed By House represent a return of the veter- Vice President Lucille God- Mitchum, Deborah Kerr and deals ans' own money, Bicknell said. - Boone) took Santa Ana prisoner Relief from the scaring cost of win and Millie Schoedler. with Australia. Rated very good presi- and youths and runs and later became the first term insurance premiums for So that the dividend cheeks Corresponding Secretary - Ye- for adults dent of Texas. Rated superior for holders of National ' for 133 minutes. Service Life may be cent to the correct ad- vonne Butler and Carold Gris- the entire family. Runs for 161 Insurance (NSLI) is promised dress, Bicknell urged policy- wold. SUNDAY MATINEE minutes. in a bill which passed the holders to make sure that their Treasurer - Carol Selwitchka Escort West - Action-packed House of Representatives. VA insurance office has their and Tiny Ledbetter. western. WEDNESDAY The bill, authorizes a new level_ current address. This is espe- SUNDAY Under Tell Flags - Duri' Recording Secretary - Pearl World War II, Van Heflin, c-- payment modified life plan, pas- cially important for service per- De Muzio and Beverly Sheets. Go Naked In The World - An- sed by a voice vote and was sent sonnel. Accounts of active duty thony Franciosa returns to San tain of the German surface raid. 7 to the Sergeant - at - Arms - Betty Francisco after army duty and, Atlantis, creates havoc with Bi-- Senate. The Veterans Com- personnel who are paying pre- Strote mittee had cited one case where miums by allotment deductions and Peg Becktel. before seeing his wealthy Greek ish shipping by hoisting whate-. a 78-year-old WWI veteran was are located in the VA District Thelma wants to remind every- family, he is attracted to Gina flag is convenient and thus paying Si 200 in yearly pre- Office, P.O. Box 8079, Philadel- one to begin sewing a dress for Lollobrigida in a bar without proaching enemy ships and fir': However, Def. :] miums on a $10,000 term policy. phia 1, Pa. the installation and part of the realizing she is a high-priced lady at close range. entertainment will be modeling of easy virtue. When his father, is a humane commander who al- passengers and %151U.1961 your own creation. There should Ernest Borgnine, seeks him out ways rescues the be a good response as so many of and arranges a welcome home crew. In London. Charles Laugh- you are fine seamstresses. party, there is the inevitable argu- ton of the British Security Com- The Staff Club has asked for ment about Franciosa going into mand, remains puzzled over the the construction business and type of ship causing the damage. 2 3 4 5 6 t 8; our help in dyeing eggs at the the Club April 1, 2 p.m., also in hid- son storms out to see Gina with Finally, the British send Alex Nichol, an American spy who re- 9 10 11 14 1 5. ing them Sunday for the annual whom he soon falls in love. But 12 13 Easter Hunt. Remember it's for when he brings Gina to his par- sembles a German officer, to Paris the secret code used by 16 17 18 21 22 our children so give a hand. For ents' 30th anniversary, she is rec- to steal 19 20 further information call Pearl ognized by both Borgnine and the the Atlantis to send messages. 27 Christenson 252-489. male guests and Franciosa learns Rated very good for the entire 24 25 26 28 29 the bitter truth. Rated good for family. Runs for 103 minutes. adults only. Runs for 103 minutes. THURSDAY Brandeis University MONDAY Happy Anniversary - Stars The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer David Niven, is rated very good Honors Gen. Barron -Stars Victory Jory and is adapt_ for adults and runs for 93 min- ed from the book by the same 1 utes. Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass., has dedicated Barron Legislative Hall in its new Amer- FROM: ican Civilization Center in mem- Place ory of the late Gen. Bernard S. Barron of the Marine Corps. Stamp(s) Gen. Barron, who enlisted as a leatherneck private in WWI, Here was a legal authority during his service career. He died on Armed Forces Day, May 16, 1959. TO: In 1935 the general established the first sea, land and air ma- neuv.rs in the United Sates, simulating a national emergency. In 1931 he brought before the higher courts for the first time in seven centuries, the duty of a sailor to save the life and limb MAIL THE WINDWARD MARINE HOME TODAY. of the shipwrecked. He was also widely known in NO ENVELOPE REQUIRED. of the service the legal branches required: 3rd Class 1st Class Mail for his treatise, "Summary Courts Postage Mail-3c, -8c, Airmail the popular He. For nailing fold paper twice and secure outer edge with tape Martial," and in or staple. DEMURE MISS - Shapely Grorginr Darcy, a well-known TV Person- music field for his lyrics to "Tell ality, poses for the camera as April's calendar girl. I that to the Marines."