GeneraFereene Becomes 23d Commandant A former rifle compalloinit laytIv& clauMback to Wash- assistant operations officer. mander with the Fourth Ma- ington. Promoted to captain that rines in Shanghai in 1937Aim 641- giMurn stop, his September, he took com- become 23d Commandant of itinerary calls for a visit to mand of E-2/4. the Marine K-Bay. Returning to the U.S. in Au- Corps. A Marine headquarters gust 1939, the 23d CMC en- tered Junior School at Quanti- General W a 11 a c e M. spokesman said the purpose of co. Upon completing the Greene Jr. took the Corps' the trip is to visit Marine units helm Tuesday morning in cere- course in May 1940, he joined monies at historic Marine Bar- and facilities in Hawaii, the Far the 1st Marine Brigade, then racks in Washington, D.C. at Quantico, as CO of the 1st Chemical Company. At the same time, Gen. Greene's predecessor, General A complete biographical He sailed with the Brigade sketch on the new Com in October 1940 David M. Shoup, retired after for Guantana- mandant will appear in mo Bay, Cuba, enroute more than 37 years as a Marine to the leader. next week's eight-page Island of Martinique where a edition of the Windward crisis was brewing. While in Wasting ni time in check- Marine, along with avail- Cuba, the Brigade was redesig- ing on his Marines in the able details on General nated the First Marine Di- field, Gen. Greene is sched. Greene's planned visit to vision. uled to arrive in Hawaii at K-Bay Jan. 13. Gen. Greene has served in 1 p.m. today. Hawaii twice in his career. It will be his first stop on an He joined the staff of the 11-day tour of Marine units in East and Southeast Asia. The Fifth Amphibious Corps here the Pacific. He is slated to de- CMC will also obtain on-site in November 1943. part for the Far East tomor- knowledge of the military situ- was again ordered to Ha- row at 4 p.m. ation in Vietnam. He waii in June 1948 for duty as Gen. Greene and his party Born Dec. 27, 1907, Gen. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, plan to make stops at Wake Greene is a graduate of the at FMFPac headquarters. and in the Philippines. Naval Academy, class of 1930. Gen. Greene is married to After visits to Japan, Oki- In June 1937, then-Lieu- the former Vaughan H. Emory. nawa and Vietnam, the new tenant Greene arrived in They have a son, Marine Capt. CMC is scheduled to return Shanghai to join the Fourth Wallace M. Greene III, and a GENERAL WALLACE M. GREENE JR. to Hawaii Jan. 13 for a one-day Marines. He first served as daughter, Vaughan. 23d Commandant of the U. S. Marine Corps Belts in Your Corps Starts Buggy? Now '64 With 152

January 3, 1964 VOL. 13 - No. 1 Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Is the Time! Rank Boosts 800 Attend "Seat Belts Save Lives." Over K-Bayites One-hundred- f i f t y-two Ma- And to help save K-Bay lives, rines previously selected for a joint Brigade-Station seat promotion to staff sergeant belt campaign will get under- Spellman Holds Sunday Mass through sergeant major will be way aboard the Station Satur- Cardinal promoted this month, HQMC Funk signor Charles A. Kekumano, flew by a HMM-161 helicopter day, Jan. 11, featuring belts of By MGySgt. John has announced. 800 Marines, chancellor-secretary of the to Pearl Harbor to conduct the all sizes and 10 different col- More than All promotions will be ef- Catholic Diocese in Hono- ors. Navymen, and their dependents 11 a.m. Mass in Bloch Arena. fective Jan. 1. K-Bay's St. Mi- lulu. The campaign, proposed overflowed K-Bay, The promotion breakdown par- After the Mass, the Cardinal During Mass at by the Brigade Safety/Safe chael's Chapel Sunday to and cutoff precedence num- ticipate in the Mass celebrated greeted parishioners and spoke Cardinal Spellman person- Driving Council, and ap- bers are: by His Eminence. Francis briefly from the pulpit. ally distributed communion. proved by BrigGen. C. A. Forty-eight sergeants to staff Spellman, D. D., He then attended a recep- The Cardinal recalled his Youngdale, Brigade CG, and Cardinal sergeant (cutoff number 1903), Archbishop of New York. tion at the quarters of Col. He Col. P. T. Johnston, Station many visits with Marines. 10 staff sergeants to gunnery Spellman, Mill- Paul T. Johnston, Station CO, will be held on three Cardinal said he particularly remem- sergeants (cutoff 1001). U. S. Armed CO. where he met BrigGen. consecutive Saturdays (Jan. tare Vicar of bered the Masses he said for Forces, was assisted by K- and Mrs. C. A. Youngdale Also 25 gunnery sergeants 11, 18 and 25) between 10 Marines in Korea. Bay Catholic Chaplains L. D. and a number of other Ma- to first sergeant (cutoff 203) a.m. and 4 p.m. Ward and P. W. Power, and rines and dependents. He told of the Marine and 50 gunnery sergeants to Sale and installation of belts Corps Color which hangs in master sergeant (cutoff 217). by the Very Reverend Mon- I Following the reception, he will be conducted behind his home in N. Y. presented Nine fist sergeants to ser- Bldg. 1099 and between Bldgs. by the Commandant of the geant major and 10 master 1098.1099. The Council has ob- Marine Corps during a pa- sergeants to master gunnery tained the most desirable belt rade and review at Marine sergeant with cutoff prece- available and they are ap- Barracks, Washington, D. C. dence numbers of 47 and 53, proved by both the Society of respectively. Automotive Engineers and the "I have always held Marines General Services Administra- in high esteem," he said. tion. Sunday's visit to K-Bay Seat belts will go for whole- was not the first for the Paydays Listed sale price at $3.50 each and in- Military Vicar. He was here stallation will be accomplished in 1945 at the moment of the For 3d Quarter Marine free by volunteers. Japanese surrender. Paydays for K-Bay Ma- Four-man crews will be able to Upon hearing the news, the rifles and Navymen for a install two front belts in an Cardinal went to Pearl Har- Fi the next quarter have :,== average time of 20 minutes. bor where he said a special been announced by the The special service is open Mass of thanks aboard the bat- Disbursing Section. to all K- Bayites, including tleship New York. Paydays in January dependents and civilians pos- will be on Wednesday The 74-year-old Cardinal the - sessing a green military de- 15th and Thursday stopped in Honolulu after the a cal. CATHOLIC DIGNITARY His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spell- 30th. - his annual visit to "When considering that a man, Archbishop of New York and Military Vicar of the Armed making Payday in February be of the U. S. servicemen around the K-Bayite might one Forces of the United States, enters the Catholic Chapel at falls on Friday the 14th. 40,000 lives lost each year in world. He had just returned K-Bay to celebrate Mass. He was assisted by the Very Rever- March pay dates will be -z1 traffic accidents, our costs for from Antarctica. end Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano and Catholic Chap- Monday the 2d and Mon- E seat belts are a small price to lain P. W. Power. The Cardinal was greeted upon his arrival He departed Honolulu Tues- day the 16th. (See "Seat Belts," P-2) at K-Bay by Station Catholic Chaplain L D. Ward. day for Los Angeles. January 3, 1964

Christmas Displays Earn 3 Barracks, 3 K-Bay Quarters Special Recognition Seven K-Bay Christmas dis- the slog a n, "Peace on hedges around the base of plays have earned special rec- Earth." A small village was his house and on both sides cgnition from an informal dec- constructed on a white tar- of the drive. Large candles orations judging committee paulin with a Christmas tree adorned both sides of his headed by Col. Paul T. John- and a church with a high doorway and the door was ston, Station CO. spire in the center. The dis- wrapped with silver foil with to make it Exchange gift merchandise play was nestled between a big red ribbon a huge present. certificates have been awarded two trees. At the left of the appear like by Station Special Services for written theme appeared a MSgt. Watts constructed a displays in two major interest painting of an open bible Nativity scene on the left side with the quote from St. areas housing and barracks. of his house. Centered on the LtCol. L. J. Engelhardt, HMM-161 - John: "And the word was MERITORIOUSLY LAUDED - barracks dis- right side were carolers. On SSgt. John "H" Cambell, NCOIC (I), Squadron The winning of and dwelt CO (c), awarded by Ma- made flesh their right he put snowmen. Boland, Navy Supply Clerk, plays were originated among us." Landing Zone; and Cpl. William J. rines of E-2/4, M-3/4 and Small deer stood in the flower meritorious masts each List waek for outstanding performance MABS-13. Housing displays M-3/4 Marines selected the bed at the base of the house. of duties. adjudged for particular mer- theme: "In every clime and Scenery was composed of it were erected by MSgt. M. place." It depicted a Santa wooden cutouts. RadCo Marines Visit Hospital L. Spillman, MAG-13, 1874 Claus arriving by parachute MGySgt. Clinard erected a Marmanade Dr.; MSgt. C. R. into a bunker. Gifts, dropped Nativity scene at one end of Watts Jr., MAG-13, 1953-A by separate parachutes, lay his home using wooden cutouts Yule Cheer Goes to Keikis Hanson Cr.; and MGySgt. 0. strewn about the ground. with special lighting effects. W. M. Clinard, H &HS, 1948 - MABS-13 erected a stained Thanks to four 1st Radio to the hospital asking if he A Parks Ave. glass window on their barracks Company Marines, approxi- and a few others could help earned $50 Unit displays lawn with the words: "MABS- MX Features Sale mately 10 children, ranging in make things brighter for the cash bonuses each for respec- in 13 wishes you a Merry Christ- ages from 5 to 9, confined children in the hospital over tive recreation funds. A $15 mas and a Joyful New Year." the pediatric ward at Queen's the holiday season. gift certificate has been pre- The work depicted a life-size On Local Apparel Hospital were treated to a sented to each of the three replica of Christ with a choir brighter Christmas than they housing choices. girl and boy on each side of Hawaiian wearing apparel had expected. A special gift certificate of Him. will be available to K-Bayites bringing cheer to Ex- Marines ... Seat Belts $50 was given to MACS-2 for at a big saving during the the confined keikis were creativeness MSgt. Spillman's display special sale starting their continuing change's N. A. Darling, Cpls. M. (Continued from P-1) consisted of multi-colored tomorrow and running through Sgt. on Ulupau. P. MeC,affery and R. P. of the lights entwined in small Jan. 11. pay for the protection of our A brief description PFC. R. C. Rum- Merle and loved ones," WO W. K Wils- winning displays: The "January Sale" is made berger. "E" Company Marines possible once-a-year by a local mann, Brigade Safety Officer, erected their display around In addition to presenting the Gallery Asks clothing manufacturer and kiddos with laughs and pres- said. features Hawaiian attire for ents, the four K-Bayites treat- Thousands of lives are lost the entire family. ed them to a cake with "Merry each year due to people being Prize Photos During the sale, patrons can Christmas" inscribed across the thrown into the windshield or save from 25 to 50 percent off top. of K-Bay Marines and Navymen the regular price of many The good will visit resulted out of the car by the impact have been encouraged to par- garments. from a call by Cpl. McCaffery the crash. Your chances of be- ticipate in the 17th annual Ma- ing fatally injured are five rine Photography International Chaplain's Corner times greater if you are thrown contest. from the vehicle. Sponsored by the Mariners More than half the acci- Museum, Newport News, Va., Overcome Obstacles, Fulfill Tasks; the contest, highlighting dents causing injury or man's association with the A Warm, Satisfying Year Will Result death involve speeds of less sea, will be held between than 40 mph. A seat belt can Mar. 15 and Apr. 12. By Chaplain W. G. Tennant prevent or lesstn injury in Pictorial and documentary "Happy New Year' May all the happenings of the new year an accident and more than monochrome prints and color be pleasant." likely can save your life. slides may be submitted. Prizes This is all that we most often mean by the phrase. But we "Facts and figures plus art - will be awarded to the top are not floating fish-net balls at the mercy of the winds and other major statistic - seat NEW 'M' COMPANY CO - three winners as well as num- tides or the happenstances of life. belts reduce injuries by more erous Capt. John M. Keenan as- honorable mentions go- We cannot be fulfilled by than half and you can get them sumed command of ing to others. one more year to our record, spell only one M-3/4 the various things that happen for half cost - last week. He succeeds 1st- A committee will choose the will have climbed one more thing. They're a must for all Lt. D. F. Delzell who is now a best of entries for a month's to us when we just hope that step toward Him by whose K-Bayites," Al Roth, Station liaison officer in the battal- display in a museum gallery. there will be more pleasant birth we date the years. Safety Officer, added. ion's 5-3 o:fice. Capt. Keenan Contact Station ISO for print ones than unpleasant. This is arrived at K-Bay last month sizes, entry fees, rules and a shallow "Happy New Year." from MCRD, San Diego. other pertinent information. We are, rather, human be- ings, children of God, who find a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment when we take the happenings of life and, be they pleasant or unpleasant, pre- Col. P. T. Johnston Commanding Officer vail in our pursuit of greater Lt'.ol. F. E. Hughes Executive Officer manhood and womanhood. Capt. R. B. Morrisey Informational Services Officer GySgt. J. A. Mitchell Editor When we again wish some- SSgt. E. A. DeCola Assistant Editor one a "Happy New Year," Sgt. J. W. Galjour Sports Editor may we mean that it is our hope that the year ahead The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday by and for the personnel of the U. S. Marine Corps Air Station. Navy No. 990, will offer challenges to be cio FPO, San Francisco, Calif. Printed at the Royal Printers and met, obstacles to be over- Publishers, Inc.. F lnolulu. Hawaii, the WINDWARD MARINE is published with appropriated funds and conforms with provisions of come, and tasks to be accom- Marine Corps Order P5600.:il. The views and opinions expressed are SIKORSKY AWARDS - LtCol. L. J. Engelhardt CO, HMM-161 not necessarily those of the Marine plished and that in the over- Corps. The WINDWARD MARINE (c), congratulated four squadron officers last week after pre- is promulgated for informational purposes only, and in no way should coming and accomplishing a be considered directive in nature. The WINDWARD MARINE is a senting them with Sikorsky Winged "S" Awards for rescue member of and receives the services of the Armed Forces Press v.arin, satisfying and re- Service work. The recipients were: (l-r) F. P. Wibbelsman, (AFPS). warding year will he the re- lstlt. Capt. No paid advertising may be accepted. The Information Section B. G. Phillips, 1 sat. F. E. Wirkus, and WO W. L. Adamson. and the WINDWARD MARINE are in Building 220. Telephones: sult. WINDWARD MARINE 72104; ISO 72141. Lt. Wibbelsman received his 2d and 3d awards; Capt. Phillips Subscription Hate $2.60 per year Circulation -5000 If this hope is fulfilled in his 1st and 2d and Lt. Wirkus and WO Anderson each received ourselves we will not only add their 2d, 3d and 4th awards. Second Battalion Verifies Slogan 'Second to None Second Battalion Marines lived up to their slogan, "Second- to-None" to earn top honors last Friday on Platt Field by beat- ing their closest competition by 38 points in the annual 4th Marines Field Meet and Gymkhana. The final score sheet showed 2/4-235, 1/4-197, 3/4-174 and SepCos.-147 points. In accumulating its final Company "F" won the Force tally, the 2d Battalion won March for the 2d Battalion. the Platoon Drill, Mile Re- MajGen. S. S. Wade, Deputy lay, Staff N C 0 Relay, .30 Commander, FMFPac, pre- Cal. Machine Gun Drill, sented the regimental trophy Grenade Toss, Circle Toss and BrigGen. C. A. Youngdale, TRIATHLON - 2dLt. R. G. 0 u t, 3.5 Rocket Launcher Brigade CG, made company Juve, K-3/4, strides to vic- trophy presentations. Col. D. Drill and the Force March. tory during last Friday's 4th SECOND TO NONE LtCol. D. T. Doxey, 2/4 CO, and CO, pre- - Battal- The Force March was com- J. Robinson, 4thMar ion SgtMaj. C. P. Hughes accepted the Regimental Trophy last team and individual Marines Annual Field Meet pleted in 48 minutes and 3 sec- sented Friday from Mai Gen. S. S. Wade, Deputy Commander, FMF- held on Platt Field. onds, beating last year's rec- awards. Pas. Two-Four swept eight events during the day-long field ord time by seconds. meet, scoring 235 points. This was 38 points ahead of second Lead Changes 7 Times place 1/4. Three-Four and Separate Companies finished third The second-place 1st Battal- and fourth respectively. ion emerged victors in the Giz- mo Relay, Rag Tag Football, Motor Transport Event, Weap- Tigers Down 'Necks 8143 Registration Starts 11:30 a.m. ons Scramble, Pull-Up, Dizzy Izzy, Communications Event and the Tug of War. Despite Margin at Halftime Armed Forces Motor Club Events won by 3/4 includ- Despite a 9-point lead at the 'Necks ahead, 27-26. ed the 200-meter Swim, the Hawaii Marines bow- Darrell Pastrell added four Steeplechase, Under water half, ed to the Tennessee State points. Dick Markowitz ex- Swim and the Push Bar con - panded the lead with eight. To Hold Gymkhana Sunday Tigers last Saturday at Bloch test. Connolly tossed in a field Armed Forces Foreign Car be a class for American pro- SepCos. won the Officers' Arena in the final Holiday Fes- goal for good measure. Club (AFFCC) will hold a gym- duction sedans. Relay and the Triathlon run. tival Basketball game, 81-73. At halftime, the Marines khana Sunday at the Lower Contact Sgt. Dallas Dengate Last year's meet ended with The lead changed hands sev- led, 43-34. Gulch Runway, Wheeler AFB at 463.556 for additional in- 1/4 winning over 2/4 by a slim en times before Bill Connolly The 'Necks came roaring at 1 p.m. formation. two points. made a basket to ut the back in the second half. Registration and technical Pastrell and Markowitz inspections will start at 11:30 stretched the gap to 50.36. a.m. The Tigers countered with All participants must be at four successive field goals. least 18 years of age and Netting f our straight free have a valid driver's license. throws, the Tennesseeans tied All cars must be equipped the score. The Marines bounc- with seat belts. Helmets will goal Windward Marine 3 ed back with a field to be mandatory. Helmets will lead by one. be available at the runway. the back- .;.111!lilir,F1111111111111111111!!111111!11111111.1i111111111111flild!,IIIII[il1111111111,1'111::Iliq Unable to control For the first time there will Drops One Game boards, the Marines bogged at 63 points. The Tigers 1:77 K-Bay Soccermen -- jumped to a five-point lead. YMA-214 Wins Volleyball Tourney With less than three minutes Variety of Sports Earn VMA-214 posted a 13-1 rec- The 1963 MAG-13 Intra- Hickam Tie remaining, the 'Necks w ere ord last week to win the MAG- mural Volleyball champion K-Bay's soccermen three points behind. Open Tigers iced the game on for Athletes 13 Intramural Volleyball tour- team members are: Capt. played a The 1-1 tie game a field Boxers, wrestlers, nament. Bob Schreiber, lstLt. Lee four free throws and volley bail- 72- against Hickam Royal Air goal. ers and track The second place Mabsmen Burns, 2dLt. Bill Bartlett, and field en- Force here last Sunday. Dominating the b a c k- thusiasts are handed VMA-214 their only 2dLt. Pete Wyrick, SSgt. needed for Ha- had '73 re- waii loss to knock them from the Juan Bonini, Sgt. Wally Ka- Cpl. Patrick Malone, boards, the Tigers Marine teams. 58 undefeated role. mau, Sgt. Juan Munoz, Cpl. K-3/4, booted the Ma- bounds to for Marines. Wrestlers and boxers work leading Finishing in the indicated J. J. Nutting, LCpI. -77 Markowitz was the out at Hangar 103 in t h e Pete rines' tally in the first order were: HMM-161; H&MS- Ciani, LCpI. Don scorer of the game with 24 afternoons starting at 2 p.m. Fulkerson half. RAF scored in the 13; VMF-232; MACS-2 and LCpI. Robert J. Terwedo. points. Pastrell was close be- Coaching boxing are 2dLt. and second half. VMF-212. VMA-214 and hind, hitting the basket for 20 Stephen J. Kott, HqBtry 3/12, MABS-13 have issued a challenge games 711it111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Z points. and SSgt. Ralph H. Merwin, for MABS-13. with neighboring infantrymen. Ball & Chain Bowling The number to call is 72987. Wrestlers are coached by lstLt. Kermit C. Ashley. Standings Brigade Special Services Teams Krauts 15 Pardon Us; HqBtry Is has the information on vol- 29 leyball. Smarties 25 19 Dreamers 23 21 Spikesters can call lstLt. Slumps 22 22 3.12 Football Champs Dan Finks 21i2 22!2 MacDonald at 72751 or Headquarters Battery, 3/12, 251-861 for information Ex Pres's 20 24 on 24 is the artillery battalion's foot- track. Miracle Workers 20 Mite Owls 15I2 2131,2 ball champions, not II-3/12, as reported in last week's Windward Marine. The 14-man pigskin squad LIBERTY LOG was congratulated last week by TODAY matinee movie, 1:30 p.m.; refresh- Maj. W. J. Spiesel, Bn ExO, for ment hour, 5 p.m.; concert, 7 p.m.; YMCA Scuba Class, 8:30 p.m.; feature movie, 3 p.m. its 5-1 record. dance class,- 8:30 p.m.; Judo class, 7 p.m. MONDAY Basketball - Hawaii Marines play YMCA - Judo class, 7 p m.: square Pearl Harbor, 7:30 p.m.. at Bloch dance. 7:30 p.m. Klipper Tourney in Arena. Mill TUESDAY SATURDAY A 36-hole YMCA - Card party. 7 p.m. scratch medal play YMCA - Checkers. 1:30 p.m.; Is- Basketball - Hawaii Marines play competition will be conducted land tour, free. 1:30 p.m.; ping pong, Hickam Flyers. 7:30 p.m.. at Hickam. 3 p.m.; variety movie hour, 5 p.m.: WEDNESDAY Jan. 11-12 at Kaneohe's Klip- STATION BOWLING CHAMPS - Members of the H&HS office organ melodies. 7 p.m.; Polynesian 8:30 YMCA - Scuba class, 6:30 p.m.: per Course. bowling team display the trophies they won for finishing show. 7 p m.; feature movie, rainbow camera club, 7:30 p.m.; rec. p.m. ord dance, 8 p.m. All military personnel sta- first in the Headquarters Squadron Bowling League. They are SUNDAY THURSDAY tioned at MCAS are eligible to (standing, I to r): CWO S. J. Shaw, Maj. L. J. McGowan, Gymkhana - Armed Forces For- YMCA - Judo class, 7 p.m.; cards compete. Deadline to sign up is GySgt. R. V. Russell, Chief Arthur A. Smith, and Sgt. M. D. eign Car Club, 1 p.m.. at Wheeler 7:30 p.m. Lower Gulch Runway. Wheeler AFB. Basketball Hawaii Marines play 4:30 p.m. Jan. 9 at the Pro Garrison. Kneeling: SSgt. C. R. Karns and SSgt. Frank Czech. - p.m., at Pa- YMCA - Java club, 8:30 a.m.; Hawaii Panthers, 7:30 Shop. Not shown is Sgt. William Eveland. pinochle, 11:30 .m.; city tour. 1 p.m.; lama. 4 Windward Marino January 3, 1964 S-Club Tonic for Let Down: Saddle Up Partner; 0-Club Dining, Dancing, Relaxing Braces for Western Night Now that the Christmas and Monday and Tuesday - nor- By Capt. Joe Doser tug and dancing by the Cy Trio New Year's festivities are pau mal routine. Here we go again, partner. tomorrow night at Candlelight and you may have that run- It's Western Nite at the Club. Dining. Our Club Special will down feeling, the S-Club has Happy hour heads up he chicken and dumplings for Wednesday's activities from There's still time to make your just the tonic you need to put reservations so get the whole only $2. Yes, January Birthday 4 to 5 p.m. with Social Hour you back on your feet. gang saddled up and call 72081. Champagne is available. following from 7:30 to 9 We're having roast beef The tonic - lots of fun, p.m. Tony and his Triple Star dining, dancing and relax- is Playboys are on from 8 p.m. and teriyaki tips of beef plus ing. On Thursday the ever-popu- SECOND AWARD - Cpl. Wil- until midnite for dancing, that famous salad bar at our lar Bosses' Night takes over at liam M. Middleton, MABS-13 listening and the limbo. Sunday Buffet. There's even Getting the week's slate un- 4 p.m. and lasts until 6. Bring license NCO, was award his Choice steaks and lobsters music for your buffet pleas- derway will be happy hour to- your skipper on down, he'll en- second Good Conduct Medal from 7 to 9 p.m. u re. day from 4 to 6 p.m. with joy it and so will you. last week. Don't forget music for listen- Brunch as always this Sun- family specials going from 4 day before and after church. p.m. to 10. The Barons of Basin Dinn'rs, Bands, Entertainment Order your breakfast by the Street take over dancing and listening chores numbers from 10 a.m. to 1 at 8:30 p.m. p.m. Saturday id Sunday fea- Normal Routine Takes Over E-Club Slate If you haven't tried lunch at tures normal routine at the the club, you're in for a treat. Club with family specials tak- The E-Club returns to its brunch time again from 9 a.m. Club doors are open from 4 Lunch is served from 11:30 ing spotlight the Sunday eve- normal routine for the coming to 12:30 in the afternoon. to 11:30 p.m., Monday through a.m. to 1 p.m. We'll keep it ning between 4 and 10. week after an action-packed Regular menu service follows Thursday. Dinners are avail- sizzling on the griddle. See you New Year's Eve. until 9 p.m. able from 4:30 to 9 p.m. there. Tonight it's happy hour musical en- from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by Saturday night's *********************** Noon Meal Evening Meal the music of the Triple Star tertainment features the TODAY Playboys play ing request Rhythm Rangers rockin' and Fried Fish, Oysters, Fried Shrimp, 1-2-3 swingin' on the 1-2-3 side as Corned Beef Cheeseburgers tunes for the side SATURDAY patrons, while the Shadows the Astro Notes give out with Brunch Fried Chicken entertain in the FRHIP pop tunes for the FRHIPS. SUNDAY room. goes Brunch Yankee Pot Roast Sunday's happy hour MONDAY Tomorrow and Sunday is from 6 to 8 p.m. 411-4401-11-***-11-4-444-4-4-4-4-44-4-4-4-* Spaghetti Stuffed Pork Chops NOTE: Show times at Theater No. 1 are 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. daily, TUESDAY Starts at 11 a.m. Tuesday Only one feature will be shown at Theater No. 2 at 7:30 p.m. daily. Barbecued Beef Roast of Veal Matinees begin at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Theater No. 1 only. On a Bun By GySgt. Jim Mitchell WEDNESDAY Assorted Cold Swissed Beef 0-Wives Champagne Brunch Day 'Go;' TODAY Cuts Steaks THURSDAY Matinee-Escape from Zahrain-Yul Brynner, Sal Mineo Grilled Virginia Baked Today and Jack Warden do a breath-taking chase sequence across a Hamburgers Earn 's Last Day for Reservations desert. With Madlyn Rhue. (93 min.) By Joyce Harte' Ina Ray Dyer at 255-303 or T=1-Hootenanny Hoot-Gay country tunes and folk songs Marion Myers at 252.247. There's 14 of them scattered through a real "hoot" with Today is the deadline, gals, galore. for making your reservations The Awa Lau Wahine's Peter Breck and Ruta Lee leading the pack. Good for most. (91 for the 0-Wives Champagne monthly luncheon will be held min.) Brunch Tuesday. Jan. 16 at the SubPac 0-Club. T#2-Dime With a Halo Those interested in attending Call your unit aloha chair- SATURDAY should call Mrs. C. A. Young- now' Plan to arrive at 10 Matinee-Big Red-Excellent boy and his dog tale with man dale as soon as possible. a.m. so you'll have a chance to Gilles Payant, Walter Pidgeon and Big Red. (95 min.) browse through the arts and T=1-The Wheeler Dealers-Taking over New York and crafts on exhibit by K-Bay 0- the stock market, James Garner, a rich Texan, big wheels ev- Wives. Staff Wives Thrift erything and everyone he touches, including Lee Remick. Gay, Champagne punch goes at zany and comical. (103 min.) 11 a.m. backed up by more Shop Gives Extra T#2-Hootenanny Hoot stable edibles of frizzled SUNDAY eggs, ham and bacon, chick- Matinee-Fort Dobbs-Clint Walker outrides and outfights en Newberg, blueberry muf- Late-Comer Hours all hands. That is, until he meets lovely Virginia Mayo. (90 min.) fins, biscuits and fruit salad. all By Roberta Lucenius T=1-Flipper-Outstanding entertainment for hands The Brigade Band will pre- with Luke Halpin adopting a pet dolphin against his father's sent a musical program im- K-Bay's S-Wives will hold wishes. becomes sold on Flipper-as will you. FOURTH GOOD CONDUCT- mediately after brunch to com- their monthly business meet- (90 min.) plete the day's activites. so ing Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the T#2-The Wheeler Dealers Sgt. Robert R. Burzinski, on come up and join in on the S-Club. MABS-13 Assistant Truckmas- fun. MONDAY ter, received his fourth Good For those who'd like to join Tr.:1-Three Violent People-It's the Confederacy against Cancellations must be Union again loves, and Charl- Conduct us, please feel free to do so. the ripping property friendships. Award last week. made by noon Monday. Call ton Heston manages to salvage a small piece of his fortune and We'll enjoy meeting you. Anne Baxter. (100 min.) MOM: The Thrift Shop will be T#2- Flipper open one night a month for Plus TUESDAY those who cannot get there T#1-Gidget Goes to Rome-Good teenage drama with Stamp(*) during the regular hours. Gidget. Cindy Carol, visiting Rome and making new acqain- Hwy The first evening opening is tances with the opposite sex. James Darren. her steady, watches set for Monday between 6 from the sidelines. Hilarious for 104 minutes. TO and 9 p.m. T=2-Three Violent People It's open to everyone on the WEDNESDAY Station so come one, come all. T. 1 -Come Blow Your Horn-Eye-roving Frank Sinatra moves out on his dad, Lee J. Cobb, up there're bargains galore. Regu- and sets housekeeping on his own. Lots of wisecracking, girls and interesting situ- lar hours are from 9 a.m. to ations. With Tony Bill. (111 min.) noon on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. T#2-Gidget Goes to Rome Hospitality kits are avail- THURSDAY MAIL THE WINDWARD MARINE HOME. TODAY able through the Club for all T#1-The Lady and the Tramp--Walt Disney's funny story NO ENVELOPE REQUIRED new staff wife arrivals. If you of the petite pooch and ti.e wayward mutt that keeps her occu- Postage required: 3rd Class Mail -4c, 1st Class Mail--8c, Airmail need them, you can borrow pied and out of troublesome situations. Very good for the E --Sc. For anlling fold paper twice and secure outer edge with tape family. (92 mini or staple. them. Call Jean McLain at guagmailimummatuniummikulgoimionsioutummiiiiiilliamaiiiiniaimilitualimnoommomdi 252-688. T#2-Come Blow Your Horn