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iSudd Gott, Editor Office, Housing Bldg., Top Deck Phones 7-1354, 7.2082, 7-1655 Pyramid Vol. XVII, No. 27 U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California Friday, July 7, 1961 Head Three Bodies Found Mosquito Harbor Mt. Thirst Wilson Cove JC Dean Releases MOSAIC l\IAP OF SCI- Eflecth'c last Saturday, July 1, NOTS 8S~ the Southe rn California coast, San Clemente Island is about 20 Tentative Schedule burned 8(lministrati\'e command of San Cle mente Island, a sea miles long and from one to four miles wide. Since April, 1959, it Station Enlisted Men Assist A tentative-schedule of fall class­ range with permane nt installations for testing antisubmarine weapon has been under the administrative commaud of NAS, North I sland. es for the Bakersfield College Even­ systems. torpedos, and underwater rockets. Located 55 miles off NOTS has utilized San Clemente Island for test work since 19-19. ing Division at China Lake was CAP In Search for Helicopter announced by Omar Scheidt, Dean. Thirty~four different offerings will BuWeps Directive Two search parties of Station enlisted men participated be aV!lilable in humanities, social High Enrollment Foreseen Modeling and [Cake 'Decorating IClasses with China Lake CAP Squadron 84 and the Inyokern CAP .science, business, mat hematics, Squadron 82 on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week in a science, and physical education. Airs SecNav Policy To 'Start at HOTS Community Center Humanities offerings will include: search for a missing fire-fighting helicopter with three men English XA-XB (Eng. Fundamen­ For Local Summer Classes The summer modeling and cake tals), English la (Freshman R ead­ decorating classes, sponsored by aboard on the eastern slope of the Sierra between Coso On Navy Criticism ing and Composition), English 51d An enrollment of more than 15 00 children is expected the NOTS Special Services Division A memorandum to all hands in Junction and Kennedy Meadows. (Language Skills). English 52-a at the Community Center will be Chief V\' arrant Officer J. W. G. Mitchell ; L / Cpls. R a ikes, Eugene in the China Lake Summer School Program which will the Bureau of Naval Weapons was (Reading Improvement). Speech 18 starting soon. Quinn of the San Fernando CAP begin Monday, July 10. All schools in the China Lake recently distributed by Rear Ad­ Strozenski; Pfc. T. A. Ferris. (Voice and Diction), French 1 (Ele­ Squadron 35 in flying his last sortie District will be in use during the miral Paul D. Stroop, Chief of The first class in Adult Model~ a:UU-Z5-J. J . H alpin, GSSN, R . mentary), Music 58 (Class Piano). Tuesday evening sighted what he BuWeps, stating the Secretary of ing begins on Saturday. from 1 L. Wolf, YNSN, S. D. Critser, GS3. and MUSic 9 (Public School Music>. five-week session, and more than believed to be the wreckage of the the Navy's policy regarding ques­ to 4 p.m. and M. J. Tillotson, GAffiN. Social Science classes include. fifty teachers have been employed missing craft. T his information Local Hams Test tions, suggestions and criticisms All other classes will begin on NAF- D. W. McCa be, AMH3, M. Economics 1a (Principles), Geo­ by the District School Board to was passed on to the U. S. Forestry t each the variety of courses that directed to the Navy Department. Monday. A. Cochran, AN, J. W. H a r per , AD3, graphy 1a (Introduction of Physi­ "All hands are directed to famili­ Service Wednesday m 0 r n i n g by R. E. Starr, ADR3, S. R. Sartwell, cal Elements), History 17a (U.S.). w ill be offered. field 'Proficiency Mrs. Lorraina Anderson is in Major Paul l\.filler of the CAP East­ NAT'L PRESIDENT L.,\"STi\LLS-Charles Herget. National President arize themselves with the Secre­ ADR3, G. L. Grensing, ADR3, H. L. History 18 (Calif.), Political Science Registration for the elective pro­ A twenty-four hour national field charge of the cake decorating of the Fleet Reserve Association presents the ganl to " 'Ulie Meisel, tary's statement and to be guided ern Sierra Group 22, who had set Basque, ADJAN, A. Hammer, AA, 1 (Amer. Gov.), Psychology 1a gram will take place at Murray day was recently observed by the classes, and Mrs. Evelyn Green IIPW president of Branch 95 at China Lake. Obsenting the ceremonies accordingly in all responses to in­ up search operations at Coso Junc~ E. J. Dockus, ATN3, B. W. Avery, (Cen,), Psychology 33 (Personal S chool on July 10 trom 8:30 to Indian Wells Valley Amateur Ra­ will hnndle the modeling classes. are H e nry Dupree, \'ice president of the Southwest Reg-ion (I), and (r ) quiries concerning activities of the tion. AN, K. R. Skidel, SA, L. F. Paddock, and Social Adjustment), Sociology 11:30 a.m. Enrollment for this pro­ dio Club for the purpose of or­ Class Schedules Bureau of Naval Weapons," states By mid-day CWO Quinn's obser­ AE3, R. R. Conwell, AMJ3, L. Jones, 1 (In'.£'o,) snd Social ;;cience 53a Cal)L ChaJ'les Blenman Jr., Station Commander. gram will be open to all students ganizing and operating an effec­ Those who have registered are Adm. Stroop. vation had been confirmed when AA , R. A. Tinland, AN, R. P. Ho­ (Intro.). living in the China Lake District tive communications station from reminded that the classes are The memorandum, dated May 16, Forestry Service officials and Inyo tard, AQF3. J. E. Holt, AN. l\Iath classes are: 14a - Analy­ 'who have completed the third a remote site. scheduled as follows: 1961, r eads as follows: County De put y Sheriff Watkins VX-5-J. M. H artman, AT3, L. P. tical Geometry and Calculus, 1 - grade of school. Their objective is to provide an Beginning cake decorating - 8:30 National FRA Prexy "In your respective organizations found the wreckage and the bodies Andrighetti, AD3, R. E. Garwin, AN, Math Analysis, C - Plane Trig, RRmedial Assignment operational site to r ender assis­ to 11 :30 a.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. and functional fields, I would 1ik ~ of the crash victims near Ball and G. L. Riggs, AN, of NOTS. 1) - Intermediate Algebra, 53a - tance in the e \'ent of local disas­ In addition to the elective pro­ each of you to study and do what Junior high school modeling - Mountain in Tulare County not Elementary Technical, 53c - Ad­ Seeks Unified Ranks gram. remedial work in Reading, ters or. on a wider scope, as an \Vednes(fay "Vomnteers you can to effect means of assuring 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. far from Kennedy Meadows. vanced Technical, 54 - Industrial, adjunct to Civil Defense opera­ Volunteers for Wednesday in ad­ The China Lake Fleet Reserve Association Branch 95 Arithmetic and Spelling will be a positive and open-minded atti­ HigL School modeling - 1 to 4: and 51 - Business Math. tions in a national emergency, Dead dition to Jacobs, Romo, Townsend, ushered in its new slate of officers last Monday during in­ given to children from second tude on the part of your staffs p.m. In the Science area: Astronomy through the eighth grades. This Wheneve r you spot a vehicle lUrs, E\'elln Green The bodies of the crash victims toward questions, suggestions and Stinson, Mitchell, James, Dobkins, 1a (Elem,), Chemistry 2a (Intro. stallation ceremonies at the VF\V Hall. FRA National sporting an unusually high radiO • • to teach modeling Adult modeling - 7 to 10 p.m, pilot Robert T. Gilbreath, 35. of llrogram will start at 12:30 p.m. criticisms which may be directed Raikes, Ferris, Strozenski, Critser, Gen,), and Physics 60a (Tech'). President Charles Herget was the ganization was transferred to at MUl'ray School on July 10. antenna, you may be assured it is (with the exception of the first "an Nul'S; Harold L. Barnes, 4.1, Tillotson, Harper, Sartwell, Gren­ to the Department; particularly class on Saturday). a Sequoia. forest ranger; and Sam­ Other courses will include Indus­ guest speaker and installing of!i~ Washington, D.C. in January 1921. If not the result of a current fad. It sing, and Hartman, who had : Parents have been notified those which come from the Con­ u el R. Reddy. assistant ranger of trial Drawing 30a, Business Admin~ cer, assisted by Southwest Regional where it currently oversees 220 is a mobile amateur radio operator, All students in the cake decorat­ searched Tuesday were: Richard their children have been recom~ gress or have CongreSSional inter­ Cannell l\Ieadows district, whose istration 188 (Bus. Law), P.E. 1 Vice President Henry Dupree. branches all over the world. It Ut licensed by the Federal Communi­ ting classes are requested to bring H. Arnold, SFC, W. G. Lash. SN. mended for this program by the est, and those which come from thc Exchange Student h ome was in K e rnvill e, we re (Principles of Health Education). NOTS Commander Capt. Charles one of a few service organizations cations Commission, who recog­ to the classes everything listed in W. A. Woodward, SN, Richard regular school year teacher. The tax-paying public, or have a pub­ flown by helicopter to Kennedy and P.E. 31a (Standard Red Cross Blenman and Capt. T. A. Grell, recognized by the Administrator of nizes the potential of serving as the instruction sheet gh'en out at Marinez, F. X. Benevedias, SA, all boys and girls participating in this lic relations aspect. l\Ieadows where they we re pick ed First Aid). Commanding Officer of the Naval Veterans Affairs in the presenta. an integral part of a radio net­ Final Selection Told the time of registration. Those ot NOTS; and VX-5 men K. G. program will also be eligible to "The Navy and the Marine Corps Air Facility, viewed the proceed­ tion and adjudication of claims be~ work in motion. who did not receive or have lost up by the '£Urner Ambulance Ser­ register in the morning sessions ot will benefit greatly from an honest John "Bucky" Anderson, son of W aItson, AN, and J. W. Robbins, ings which formally named Willie fore the Veterans Administration. I The local radio club meets in their instruction sheet should call vice and brought to Ridgecrest, the elective program. and constructive approach to even Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson and AN. GEBA Assessment Meisel- president, Westy Pet rae us FRA Pre..xy Speaks the hobby shop located behind the the Community Center, NOTS ex ~ according to l\laj. l\DUer . t Vieweg, Groves, Richmond and the most trivial proposals. Con­ Burroughs High School semi-final­ Four helicopters from the El Toro -vice president, and Ter'ry Driver In his address to the local audiJ Station Restaurant. They conduct tension 72010, before the lirst class Co Oed In to Search Desert Park Schools are also be~ versely, they will suffer greatly ist in the American Field Service Marine Corps Air Station at Santa -secretary-treasurer. Board of di- ence, H erget amphasized that the code and theory classes to teach begins. Tuesday morning, the local CAP No. 51 Is Now Due ginning their summer program on from habitually defensive or nega­ foreign exchange student program, Ana were used to fly the volunteers rectors are: Art Trent, Jim Wheel­ FRA has a reputation for action the fundamentals of radio theory Squadrons which h ad been search­ Assessment No. 15 is now due ,July 10. All children who will be tive reactions. In each response leaves July 15 from New York to Still a "-"'ew upenings to the search areas. and payable by members of the er, Vic Bizon, John Totten, Opel and can be justifiably proud of its and assist persons in obtaining Most of the classes are filled. ing for the missing helicopter since entering kindergarten, first, second we make, whether by letter, public join his 'adopted' family in :Malmo, Government Employees Benefit As­ Anders and Thomas Terrebonne. past record. their operator's license. Classes are Monday, called the S tat ion and Civil Air Patrol and third grades in the faU are eli­ statement or otherwise, the view­ Sweden. He will attend school However, there are still two open~ sociation following the death of John B. FasterIing and Orville D. However, he also stated the need held each Tuesday and Thursday asked for personnel to assist them The search was acti vated by Lt. gible. A majority of the interested point of the addressees should be abroad during the fall term and ings in the junior high school Charles W. Craig, 61, former weld­ Morris were named Master-at­ to think and act for the present at 6:30 p.m. return to China Lake in January modeling class, and five places in in the search. A group of 35 en­ Col. Stephen Lukacik, Commander youngsters have already been re~ respected and the Navy position or er in the Shop Branch of the Arms and Chaplain, respectively. and future because, he stated "\Ye Club president Ray Lidler in­ listed men responded. of the Eastern Sierra Group 22, gistered for this program, but ad­ viewpoint be stated sympathetically to complete his senior year at Bur­ the morning session of the begin~ Manufacturing Division, Engineer­ The Fleet Reserve Association has are in an era of increasing bureau'" vites interested persons to call him Those volunteering were: Marine Civil Air Patrol based at Bishop, ditional registrations will be ac­ and objectively, whether or not it roughs. ners' cake decorating class, for ing Department. no legal connection with the "Fleet cracy . .. and the flexibility of de­ at Ridgecrest phone 81071 or Tom which registrations will still be Cpls. G. W. Jacobs, Vincent Romo, who appointed :Major Paul Miller, c epted on the first day of summer is favorable." This is a first for Burroughs Craig died last Sunday afternoon Reserve" component of the United cision becomes more and more re~ Dozier at 85501. taken. Ernest Townsend, H. L. Stinson, N. (Continued on Page 4) classes. Adm. Stroop's me m 0 r andum High which so far has participated in the Long Beach Hospital from States Navy as established by Con­ stricted by policy and procedure. , Vieweg, Richmond and Groves closes with: "I feel particularly only in the summer student ex­ There is a $5 registration fee for 'a malignancy. He obtained his gress. It is an organization of en­ With the Navy and Marine CorpS' S chools will accept enrollments for strongly that we in the Bureau change program. each of the classes. In the cake medical retirement on May 12, listed men and temporary officers as large as they are, there is a decorating class, there is also a $5 kinde rgarten through third grades of Naval Weapons, both here at Last fall. the local Americans IRE Schedules Motorola 1961 and was admitted to the bos~ of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps great need for some group whicli AAUW 'Book 'Sale the seat of government and in the Abroad selection committee an­ charge for a cake decorating kit, pital while his wife, Edena, had who have at least six years of ac­ is outside of the processes, to ob"" Mrhile Dese rt Park School will en­ The American Association of roll only those in kindergarten field establishment, as members of nounced Donna Huse as their una­ which becomes the property of the been living at 2211 East 64th tive federal service. jectively observe the course ot University Wome n will hold a book the largest single entity within thp nimous first choice in the local student after the class is over. Street, Long Beach. They formerly Tremendous Growth events and speak out when things through second grades. sale next Friday, July 14, at Ben­ Navy Department, have special re­ competition, and her name was Official for July 20 Meet lived at 118 Searles Street, Desert Currently numbering approxi­ go awry." Bus Sen'ice nington Plaza from 10 a.m. to 6 sponsibilities in these matters re­ submitted as the local candidate to John F. Byrne, Vice President who started their 1961-62 terms of Park, and had been at NOTS since mately fifty thousand, the Associa­ He drove home the point that: Transportation will be furnished p.m. gardless of our position in the or­ the AFS New York office. for North America of the Institute office on July 1 are: Chairman. December, 1955. A check for $1,000 tion has weathered the usual grow­ each member bears a grave re­ t o students from the Desert Park The third edition of the Indian ganization. To those outside the Through the contributions of Radio Engineers, will speak at Leon D. Bryant; Vice~Chairman , was forwarded to Mrs. Craig. ing pains. Initially instituted in sponsibility for the Association'$: area to Murray and Vieweg schools. Wells Valley Handbook, contribut­ Department, we all represent the the China Lake Section of IRE Warren Loper; and Secretary ~ 1922 at a Philadelphia m eeting, failures as well as reaping credit They will be r eturned by bus after local anonymous donors, it became A general meeting for members ed to by many persons in this com­ Navy." dinner meeting in the Club's Moja­ Treasurer, J ames Colvard. The their prime objective then was to the 11 :30 and 3 :30 p.m. dismissials possible for the local committee to of GEBA is scheduled for 7 p.m. for its achievements. For trul1s munity, will be available at $1.30. ve ROOm at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. junior past chairman is Mel discuss strategy to oppose a weI! at Vieweg and Murray. submit a second candidate, Bucky. next Wednesday, July 12, in the successful results in any endeavor; This book r elates information on ------July 20. Creusere. Fire Prevention Hut in back of the meaning but short sighted Con­ he cited the preamble of the Asso .. Both students are above average. the area's history, climate and The subject of his talk will be gressional proposal abolishing the Final placement of students in Members are encouraged to bring Fire Station on Lauritsen. Routine ciation's constitution "we associate wildlife and recreational interests "The Microwave Remote Data Re· China Lake to Host homes abroad is in the hands of business and audit of books are on Fleet Reserve and with it. all ourselves together." This will in.. of the desert area residents. lay System betwee n Edwards Air their wives and guests to the July the AFS in New York. This year dinner meeting. Leon D . Bryant the agenda. fringe benefits enjoyed by reserve sure that the FRA is 'going to go~ Used books will also be on sale at Force Base and Ely, Nevada." His CAP Search ... there were an equal number of should be contacted for ticket in­ Assessments of $1.10 per member a nd retired m embers. and their destination will bE( a variety of prices. July Swim Meets presentation will describe the com­ After the Philadelphia membe r­ 'wherever it is needed.' (Contined from Page 1) European families who would take may be mailed to the residence of Diligent practice unde r the guid­ plete system, its features, and how formation and rcservations before boys and girls, but since there the Ju!y 17 deadline. the seceretary-treasurer Frank ~I. ship expanded to a national society, member of the ESG, as mission ance of coach Carol Chatterton set<: it is employed in connection with were many more girl semi-final ~ Brady, 302-A Groves, China Lake. headquarters for the National Or- controller for this area. Major the pace for the approaching swhc high altitude supersonic flight mo­ ists, the placement of boy candi­ Richards flew as observer from Meetings ••• meets scheduled tomorrow and nitoring and control. Photograph3 Library Charts World dates was easier. The probability Bishop. July 15 at the Office r's Club pool. of the equipment and installations of finding a family abroad for Don­ 'Book Plane' Cruise The Civil Air P a trol had 12 air­ NROC 11-1 now designated Weptu Starting time is set at 9 a.m. will be shown. na before the July 15 deadline is Station children in grades :t craft participating in the search as 780 (Bureau of Weapons Training The first meet will be conducted Byrnes is general manager of the now very remote. through 8 are invited to join the w ell as four vehicles, and operated Unit), will meet next Wednesday on a local basis. Approximately Systems Research Laboratory of " 'orld T ra\'eler's Reading Club. Ii f ive radio communications posts. at 7:30 p.m. in ConL {{oom A, Mich. seventy members of the Indian According to statistics from the Motorola, Inc., Military Electronics reAding program sponsored by the New York headquarters, there are Seven members of the B ish 0 P Lab. Dr. Rene Engle will speak on Wells Valley Swim T eams will com­ Division, Riverside, California. He Station Library. The theme this nearly 500 communities in this CAP SQUADRON 66 and six mem­ "Military Oceanic Research at pete within their respective age has been with Motorola since 1950. year will be "Fly your book plana country who submitted candidates bers of the San Fernando CAP NOTS." LCdr. Richard Goss, Ass't. group. Since obtaining his masters de­ around the world!" but will not be represented due to Squadron 35 participated in the Aviation Tech. Training Officer at Youngsters who place first and gr:ee in electrical engineering from The program will from July, lack of homes to accommodate search with the China Lake and NAS, Los Alamitos, will discuss the second in their age group will have Ohio State University, Byrnes has 10 through August 26. A party for, them. I nyokern Squadrons. new BuWeps reserve officer pro­ thE" opportunity to compete against been associated with Bell. T ele­ all club memlters will be held a~ gram. swim team members from Edwards, Last year, the Huse family were phone Laboratories, the Ohio State CAP Personnel the library during the last week ot PARLIAl\tEl\'TARIA.""S Stu d y Mojave and Rosamond on July 15. hosts to the exchange student from faculty, associate director of the CAP personnel who played an im­ August. Group will meet today at 7 p.m. Spectators are welcome at both Manila, Corazon Desamito. She left Radio Research Laboratory at Har­ portant role in the two-day search in the Navy Wives Hut on Halsey local meets. )iollywood June 23 on a seven­ vard University, as vice-president w ere: Maj. Paul Miller, Maj. Fred St. for election of officers and First and second place winners week trip throughout the U.S. re­ with Airborne Instruments Labora­ Richards, Capt. Phil Norcom, Lt. F. adoption of by-laws. All persons of that District ~reet will then turning to Los Angeles in time to l\Irs. Lorraina Anderson tory in Mineola, N.Y., and has Housing Policy Review, G. (Bud) St. Louis, Lt. Fred Sche­ who are members or eligible fpr journey to Bakersfield on July 22 depart for Manila on August 13. served on several government com­ The NOTS Community Coun­ beries, Lt. Robert Meyers, 2nd Lt. ••• to teach cake decorating membership to the Nat'} Assoc. of to compete in the Kern County Fifty-five similar tours ar~ being mittees. He became a senior mem­ cil, scheduled to meet next Bill Vogan, and WO Paul Byus. Parliamentarians, are invited. , Championships Meet. conducted simu1taneously tbrough~ ber of the IRE in 1945 and has Tuesday at 7:30 p.rn. in the All except St. Louis are NOTS em­ SAGE SHARKS DIVING CLUB Groups List out the U.S. for 1800 foreign ex­ since served on committees and as Community Cente r, carries on ployees. will meet Thursday, July 13, in Ages groups for all competitions change students during this period exchange stUdent, Marit Fjeld from a director. He also served as Chair_ its age nda. & review of the Additional assistance was ren­ Room B. Community Center, at 8 are: Class E-8 and under, D- before they return to their home­ Norway, is expected to arrive at man of the Professional Group on r e vised h 0 u sin g assignment dered by many senior and cadet p.m. A film on Scuba diving 9 and 10, C-11 and 12, B-13 and land. China Lake July 29. She will make Military Electronics, Los Angeles PLAN "N" - 'Four-bedroom single units with single garages to be built on Site A policy and procedures for mili~ members of both Squadrons 82 and "Crus in' the Caribbean" will be 14, A-US and 16, Open-16 and The local AFS committee receiv­ Iher home with the Duane MacH; S ection. tary and ci\'ilian pe rsonn eL I M. .shown, over. ed word last week that this year's family at 209~A Wasp Road. New officers of the local Section in various colors with colored gravel roof and traditional lines. The public is invited. j Pa ge Two THE ROCKETEER Friday, July 7, 1961: Frid ay, July 7, 1961 THE ROCKETEER Page Three Editorial ~ OAT Sports Slants Learning a Language SH 0 W ~ Dodger Rookie Tea m News From Pasadena FRIDAY JULY 7 "PICNIC" (116 Min.) . s a Service Benefit Kim Novak, VIm. Holden 7 p.m. Stage Weekend Games Change In Command Slated Here Today Getting maximum value out of our possessions is some­ (Comedy in Color) A ne'er-do-well young By Chuck l\l angold, Athletic D ircct'Or man, tired of drifting, orrives in $moll Kon- The Rookie Team will thing we ta!-.e for granted as being simple good sense. We 50S town to loolc up a wealthy college chum don't discard things that are usable; if we spend money we and a sk him for a job. The friend introduces meet the Station ball club tonight and tomorrow night. As Captain Beers Ends Three-Year Tour the drifter to his best girl and her family. Game times for both nights at Schoeffel Field is 8 p.m. aim to get our money's worth; if we take a vacation we try Although he only slots for 0 doy, he re­ to make the most of it in pleasure and relaxation. arranges the lives of all - particularly the Composed of high school gradu~ ates and junior college player s, the B ut do we appJy this eminently sensible yards tick to our ove r~ ladies, Hilarious dia logue. (Adults) 19 man Rookie squad was selected seas assignments where we enjoy unique opportunities to enlarge SATURDAY JULY 8 -4MTIHEE- from more than 300 aspirants dur· our apprecia tion of other people and their ways? To take a dvan· T p.rn. ing the past two weeks by Dodger t age of them to the utmost m eans hurdling the barrier of language "WI LD STALLION" (70 Min.) scouts H a rold Phillips, Jackie War· Sen johnson -once that Is down. person ~ to~pc rson communication is feasible. SHORTS, "Kitty foiled" "(1 Min.) ner, Kenny Mey,ers and Ed Roe· Today more than ever before. t he simple tools to help us speak and "Son of Geronimo No. 15" (16 Min.) buck. Meyers manages the club read the languages of others are abundantly at our disposal. Cor· -EVENING- while Roebuck serves as a coach. r espondence courses. phonograph r ecordings, dictionaries, classes of 7 p.m. - Roy Gleason group instruction-they are all available at military installations, and " ALL TH E YOUNG MEN" (87 Min.) from Ga rden Grove, recently signed Alan Ladd, Sidney Poitier w e are officially encouraged to make use of them. to a six-figure bonus by the Dodg· (War-Drama) Christmas, 1951, Korea. Only ers, will lead the squad which in· To neglect to do so is really short·ehanging ourselves. Learning a 12 men of on advance Morine platoon remain cludes s even , three catch~ Ifl.nguage can be entertaining and stimulating, especially if it is done a live with Negro sergeant who Is viewed coldly by tnem. They capture strategic point ers, five infielders. Eleven of the in a group. From fundamentals one proceeds to enlarge one's vocabu· and await intensive counteraffack. Te nsion 18 members of last year's Rookie lary and gain fluency of expression. It has the challenge of an adven· mounts to Slam-bang action and dramatic team signed professiona l baseba ll ture, for there is always a new avenue to explore, a new complexity finale. (Ad ults-You ng People) contracts. to master. SHORTS, "C la~h and Corry" (7 Min.) Gary Ball will pitch for NOTS "Candid Mike No. 3-2" (10 Min.) The purely practical advantages of hi-lingual dexterity in our as· SUN.-MON. JULY 9-10 F rid a y night with B ill P arlier s ignments abroad shouldn't be overlooked. Each of the services today "THE YOUNG SAVAGES" (T03 Min.) slated to s t a r t Saturday nignt's r elies heavily on a local labor supply to maintain its overseas installa· Burt La ncaster, Shelley Winters game. The Station team h as won tions, and we work-often closcly-with civilians who mayor may not 6 and 8 p.m. all three of their ga mes played this (Drama) Trial of three teenagers for kill· season. h ave an adequate knowledge of our own language. If we can under­ ing a b lind boy turns into search for culpa' BRL I nvited bility of society. Burt lancaster ploys D.A. stand them, and m ake ourselves understood, the job gets done faster A special treat is in store for the and better. who first seeks death penalty but changes his mind. A grim but will done story. Babe Ruth League players tomor­ BY LITTLE LEAGUFr-John Adam!l, one or tile CiliDa. Lake But quite apart f rom making us more valuable as m cmbers of the (Adults-Young People) row morning at 9 a.m. when Kenny Armed F orces, learning the language of a foreign country where we SHORTS: "Downhearted Duckling" (7 Min.) Meyers and Ed Roebuck will con­ ~ i H l e League's most faithful \'olu nteer workers, is presented a I)laque are assigned is of immeasurable satisfaction in human terms. It is Hke TUES.·WED. JU LY 11-12 duct a baseball clinic. Besides be­ b:r Station Commander Callt. Charles Blenman J r., attesting to his h aving a veil stripped from our eyes. Our cars are open to the main " CARRY ON, NURSE" (90 Min.) ing a top scout in the Dodger or· a bilities as a. grou nds ·k eeper. The insCril)tion on the plaque r eads: Kenneth Connor, Hattie Jacques ganization, Meyers is also the Odr. E. P. K. King Cupt. Charles J. Beers ::tream of life about us-we cease t o be strangers in a land far from 7 p.m. Ken !fieyers 7 0 John Adams-In a llprcciation for s('lfless devotion to duty despite team's batting instructor. •• I home. W e are not among "foreigners" but friends who are eager to (Comedy) A preTty nurs~ falls for a young .-:-:-:-- to conduct baseball clinic-- extreme heat and difficult conditions. July 4, 1961-China Lake Little assumes command . . leaves for \ Vashington Imow us better-and language is the indispensable link. reporter who is rushed to the hospital for Ed R oebuck was the leading r e· League BasebaJl Association. on a ppendectomy. Continuous chuckles at lief pitcher for the Dodgers until Change of Command today at OTS Pasadena marks the culmination of a three­ the expense of nurses and patients In a men's he came up with a sore arm this year tour of duty as Officer in Charge for Captain Charles J. Beers. He and his family word. Hilarious situotions, e~pecjally when past Spring, but intends to rejoin Crew's News I What's Doing patIents lose inhibitions over o n a 1coholit the parent team in September. leave the Pasadena area next week for Washington, D.C. where he will attend the In­ beverage smuggled into the word and pro­ By B. C. Sipln, P N 1 T here is no admission charge to d us trial College of the Armed Forces. ceed to toke over the operating room. lry:lip ino-American residents at the games • • o' e\'eryone is wei" (Adults-Young People) China. Lake had a pre-July 4th Assuming duties as Acting SHORTS: "The lions Busy" (7 Min.) come! IN RECREATION party at the Sandquist Spa with "Granddad of Races" (8 Min.) SOFTBALL SCHEDULE . Crowned Farewell Party Officer in Charge is Cdr. E. their traditional "lecbonada" last By Jean Conc, Recreation Director THURS.-Fltl. JULY 13-1-4 July 10 PERT System Is A farewell party honoring weekend. Everybody enjoyed the Susan Swansou. P. K. King who has been the " DAVID AND GOUATH" (96 Min.) NAF vs. Sta ff ...... 6:30 p.rr.. Capt. and Mrs. Charles J . Beers O[$on Welles, Ivo Payer dancing and a chance to gather aU Tonight is dance night for all Station adults at the VX· 5 vs. Mercha nts ...... _. 8:30 p.m. the n ew ''1\1 iss will be h eld today, 4::30 to 7 NOTS Pasadena Technical 6 and 8: 15 p.m. the FH·American children as well Topic of Lecture J uly 11 LiUle League" for p.m., at the Bahama Inn Tro­ Community Center. Chuck Cabot is bringing his na­ (Drama in Color) Adopted from the Bible Some came from the Long Beach Officer since September 1959. Marines vs. Salt Wells _ 6 :30 p.m. phy Room, 3545 E . Foothill t ionally-famous orchestra of all-star musicians along with tale. Shepherd boy DO llid becomes on od· and Los Angeles areas and others 1961·62, is crown· viser a t King Soul's court a nd is sent as en­ NOTS vs. Restaura nt _._._. 8:30 p.m. Today at 1:30 p.m. Blvd., Pasadena. Cdr/ King will assume charge 'headline entertainers Wee Bonnie Cross. Donation: $1.50. Everyone were former China Lake residents. ed by last year's voy to the Ph ilistine King. He meets Goliath July 12 "The P ERT System" is the title Baker and Billy Rogers. is asked to bring refreshments (pie, The celebration continued an ad­ -'1'11 ss Littl e at the Israel border ..... ith the .invading army Salt Wells vs. NOTS _. ____ . 6:30 p.m. of a technlcal lecture being pre­ until the arrival in August of Dean of the off-beat numorists, cake, donuts, cookies, etc.) and a ditional day in the form of a The climactic clash between ormies ond the Marines VS. Mercha nts _ 8:30 p.m. League," K a re n sented today at 1 :30 p.m. in the Dominick Calvano Cdr. Eugene I. Malone. ·BiIly Rogers started out to be a White Elephant. There will also youth facing up to and defeating the savage baptismal party for the latest ad­ Hughes, d u ring Large Conference Room of Build· \vriter of comedy material for such be a door prize. giant forcing a cceptance of King Soul as his July 13 dition to the Filipino-American Oaptain Beers VX.. 5 Staff ...... 6:30 ing 7, sponsored by the E mployee greats as George Gobel and Joe E . Pass the word around so there successor. (Adults-Young People) vs. p.m. group- Baby Elvira Perez. Every. tlte 4th of July Captain Beers assumed command Development Committee. Leaves on Disability Lewis. Some of the stuff was so wiH be a large tUrnous of players. SHORTS: "There They Go Go" (7 Min.) NAF vs. Restaurant "_'_ 8:30 p·.m. one enjoyed the festivities to such f esth." Uies at Mc­ of NOTS Pasadena on J une 2, "jungle Mon!tillers" (10 Min.) July 15 Guest speaker is Y. Nakayama, ,"far out" he didn't understand it This bridge game is for CHARIT Y. an extent that. it prompted n eigh .. Laughlin Fi e I d. 1958, directing the activity during SATURDAY JULY 15 Pacific Forge vs. NOTS 8:00 p.m. H ead of the Progr am Office, Man· a time of major technical contri­ .n imself! Later, he was persuaded Pinochle Champs " THE aos MATH IAS STORY" (80 Min.) boring picnickers to join the fun •• S OFTBALL STAc~DL"'GS l\Iiss Hughes was agement P lans, Bureau of Naval ~to g ive lectures before luncheon Bob D r iggs, Accounting Divi&ion, 80b a nd Melbo MathioS", Word Bond The 2nd Divis ion welcomes the, butions in th e field of underwater selected from .... Weapons. Nakayama will discuss groups, and the laughs came so and Joe Dolan, NavCom p Auditor, 7 p.m. Team- W on Lost services of K. F. Mishler, RMSN, ordna nce. Merchants __ .______..... _.... _._ 15 the PERT (Program E valuation ,easily that he began to write for were awarded the winner's t rophies (Drama 'Sports) True life story of the only 2 who reported for duty upon com ..' mong eight ca n­ A graduate of the U.S. Naval Restaurant __ ...... ______13 and Review Technique) System, h imself exclusively. at last month's pinochle tourna· "twice winner" of the de 2 million. taking life easy for a month or so, an underwater ordnance fire con­ ers"! Supv. Aero. Power Plant Engr., GS-13, PO Schools, has been scheduled for the tion and supervision 01 personnel employed then will do some part·time work tro] section in Washington, D.C., Dr. Wish er, a Navy Reserve lieu­ No. 26834, Code 4572-Head, Propulsion De podgers _...... _. ___ ._...... :> 3 in the condoct of the tests. An up-to-date Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. at ;Yankees ___ ._ .._ ..... _...... ___ ... 5 ~****** ****A •• "."*** summer session at China Lake. with light duties, perhaps as a where he worked on research and tena nt commander, became aware velopment Branch. Incumbent conducts de­ 3 Grant P inney, instructor, will SF-58 must be submitted when opplying for t he Community Center with enter­ sign, development and reliability testing of Giants ... _.... __ .. _..... _. ...._ .. _.___ 4: 4 THE ROCKETEER position. Service Manager or similar em­ development of both destroyer and of the need for "talking" submerged teach the class on Mondays and tainment at 11 p.m. Admiss ion is propulsion units and igniters. Performs de Pirates ...... _.. ______..... _._ .._. _ 3 5 Th. Rock.teer fec.lv., Armed F«c.. Prea Elec tronic Tec:hnicion, GS-I0, PO No. IP8oo78 p]oyment," he says. submarine fire control systems. while h e was scuba (self·contained SMvlc. material. All or. official U. S. NCIY'I W ednesdays in Room 41 in Mur· 75 cents per person. Group table toiled design studies for propulsion systems [Red Sox ...... 1 6 Cod. P8094-Duties, Construct. modify, tesJ Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Cdr. King underwater breathing apparatus) photos unless otherwise sp.cified. ray School from 7 to 10 p.m. be­ r eservations are he I d only until proposals and pIons and conducts experimen· "AA" Teallls electronic components ond devices for de· Calvano came to California in 1942 Serving as the NOTS P asaden3. diving. tal tests to determine feasibility of new pra: OFFICIAL WEULY PUB LICATI ON ginning next Monday, July 10 velopment; progroms. As heod of the Elec· 9:30 p.m. Wee Bonnie Baker and Indians __.______.. ______.___ .. _ 5 and as most everyone else was do­ Technical Officer since September Since Navy frogmen usually work pulsion techniques. o of the through August 9. tronics Shop, is responsible for operation at Billy Rogers will appear also at White Sox .. _. __ ._____ .. _.. . ____ ._ 3 2 ing those years, worked "in the 1959, Cdr. E. P. K. King assumes in t eams and in enforced silence, File applicotions for above positions with U. S. NAVAL O RDNANCE TE ST STATION This course was formerly en­ shop, supervision of personnel, and expon­ t he Officer's Club tonight at 9:45 Dixie Shanahan, Room 26, Personnel 8uild­ Athletics ...... __ ...... _. ___ .... _ 3 2 China Lak., California sion of shop capabilities ond services. An war effort" at the shipyard. Dur· duties as Acting Officer in Charge. p.m. he reasoned, the sign language of titled "Curriculum Planning, Ele­ ing, Ext. 7-2676. Braves _.... _.. _.... __ ...... _.______3 3 Captain Charles 81.nman Jr., USN up-to-dote SF-58 must be submitted when op­ ing 1945-1946, he served in the U.S. A graduate of the U.S. Naval the deaf would enable them to give mentary School, X 175AB." It car­ Tomorrow night, July 8, the 12· Management Te<:hnician, GS-6, PO No Eagles . ___ .. ______...... _.______2 4 Sta tion Comma nder plying for position. Army. Academy, Class of 1945. Cdr. King danger wa rning and to con v e y ries 2 units of credit for a fee pl~e Cabot band will pluy at the 170018, Code 7012 - Perfvrms investigatial' Cardinals .. _... ______.. _.. __ ...... _. 0 5 Supervisory Procurement Clerk, GS-5, PO On coming out of the Service, has 16 years of service, most of orders underwater. and onolysis of data concerned with manage of $30. Interested students may re· No. 24711, Code P2562-Duties, Supervision Ell OUb. \Vee Bonnie Baker and "AAA" Tea ms PhBudlllyd s GWOH-======:;~~alr. . ssoc. E,'dIt~"or he joined General Tire and Rub­ which has been aboard submarines. Now the Navy's d i v i n g school ment forms for the Publlc Works Deportment. gister in the classroom from 6 :30 of receipt control functions such as follow-up, Billy Rogers \\ill HPllear there at Angels _._ ..... ______.. __ ...... 4 o " To ny" Goff Staff Writ. ber Company, later converting to H e commanded the USS Torsk 11 p.m. and at the CI>O Club at 10 here has Dr. Wisher and an assist­ and designs forms for u!e within the de­ P adres _...... __ .___ . ____ .______... _ 3 Don Preuning.r, PHAN Photogra ph. to 7 p.m. preceding the first class maintenance of controct files, payment 0' Civil Service. He has been with portment. 1 vendors and contractors billings, and prepa· prior to reporting to NOTS. His ant teaching frogmen the art of Art Illustration by Tecftnica l Informa tion meeting. p.rn. File applications for above position with Hawks ...... _ .... __ ._. _____ .... _.. _ 2 1 rOlion of public vouchers. A thorough knawl· NOTS for 13 years. He was also last trip, Operation Inland Seas, "finger~talking" which could spell Deportment P ayment of fees in full consti· Cribbage Tournament Judy Newman, Room 31, Personnel Build· ,!Buccaneers ._ ... _... _...... __ . ______. 2 1 edge of these functions is required. Must be with Cal Tech on Green Street for was a tour of the Saint Lawrence the difference between a mission's lutes official enrollment. Since a 'The monthly cribbage tourna ment ing, Ext. 7-1393. Ducks ._. __ .... ___ ._ ...._ ... _.. _.. __ .__ 2 2 Office-HousIng Building 35 diplomatic in working relationships with fel­ three years. Seaways and Great LaKes. During success or fa ilure, or the frogman's relephon•• 713.54, 71 6.55, 72082 minimum of 15 is required to con· will be held in the lounge room of Auto Equipment Servicemon, S2.38 to S2 .58 Mounties _... _____ ..... __ .__ .______2 2 low employees, subordinates, and commercial Mr. and Mrs. Calvano have two the war, he made two war patrols life or death. pl h, Code 7076-Performs semi·skilled duties DEADLINES: tinue the course, all interested stu­ suppliers. An up.to-date SF..s8 must be sub­ t he Community Center on Monday, {3enators ...... _ .. __ . ___ ._. ___ ... ___ 1 2 daughters, both of whom are now N.w, Storl.'L. ______Tue •. , ~ : 30 p .... on the Spikefish; served aboard the J uly 10, at 7 p.m. Four h anded, in connection With mointenance of automotive ,Terriers _...... __ . __ .. __ ... _. ____ ._. dents are urged to register at the mitted when applying for position. «Jut of school and employed - equipment, such as servicing vehicles with 1 2 SCHOOL BOARD-Albert S. Gould, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, S2.87 to old Skipjack during the 1946 Bi­ Photogra phs Tu es., 11 ,30 a.M. first class meeting. one with a bank and the other at p artnership cribbage is played. All , NOTS Safety Score anti·freeze, water, gasoline, oil a nd air; lubri­ iReds ...... _ ...... _...... _ 1 2 cons ulta nt with the " 'eapons Plan­ $3.11 pl h, Cod. P7I23-Outy Stotion, Pa sa­ kini tests; and after the war aboard Cubs _...... _ .. _. _____ . ____ .___ .. ____ _ PASADENA Johnson Pump Company near the Station cribbage players are invited Dis abling " 'ork T o cating vehicles; changing ond repairing tires o 2 ning Group, was re-elected for an ~ dena Foothill Plant-Duties, Overhauls and the Blower , Greenfish, a nd Sabalo. Nova S.m. yn~..,..-_::--.,._ 'Co"ISP o~ Foothill Plant. t o participate. Injuries 1960 Da te and tubes; servicing and charging bolleries, Phon. Ext. 482 other term a s president of the U.ClA 'Refund IChecks repoirs vorious types of heavy duty equipment Shore duty was at the University checking generators, spark plugs, oil filters such o s gasoline a nd diesel-powered trucks, Cha rity B ridge China Lake _...... _._._...... 24 23 Ihov Mens. n, A. E. a lack, D. Sanch ... board of trustees of the Kern UCL A spring semester tuition r e ~ of Oklahoma where h e taught an The China Lake unit will have a Pasadena ____ ..... ___ ...... _ 4 3 radiators, fan belts, carburetors, etc. If It's News Photograph.... morine equipment, crones, fork lifts, ond other f ile a pplications for obove position with County Union High School awl fund checks may now be picked up weight-ha ndling equipment. We hope the scientists discover NROTC class. b ridge game this Sunday at 6 p.m. San Clemente _._ .. _.. __ 9 6 """tltd wHltly by Hubbard !'rlntlng, 1M., Junior College District last Mon­ at the Education Office, Room that Mars is not inhabited. This Cdr. K ing resides with his wiCe, Su. Wickes, Room 31, Personnel Building, Rldg.o-.st, Calif., wllh appropria ted fund. ,. Contact Nancy Reortlon, Pasadena P.r­ 'in the Community Center with all Ext. 7-1393. Deadline dote for a ll applica' Call the Rocketeer day. H e has been & member of the 1004, Michelson Lab, anytime dur­ sonnel Division, Ext. 104. Closing dot •• for country can't a ffo rd to stretch Zori, and their t wo daughters in oompliance with Nov. lto. P~5, !tw. July 1',.. onies collected to go to the Red