.Page Eight THE ROC K E TEE R Friday, November 9, 1962 EDITORIAL CROSSWORD PUZZLE Sweet Adelin_ _e,;;os C?!~~~~~~~~=~scores 'Hit ACROSS &·To decorate 6·T ldler Salvation Army Makes t·Wab card 'I.Exclamation "·Note of IC&le a.For ebodlng a-Selected I·Closed car ll-FroIlcked 10-Flnish 13-To bewall 12-Syrnbol t or Appeal For Support I5-Whlle calcium UNDER THE SEA TO THE STARS U -Soap plant 'if -:'t:nnbol t or 18-CollecUon of 'tantalum Icelandic 17·Decelver The Salvation Army program is well known in the State ·lIterature 20-Resort of . It has been on the job since 1881 in nearly Vol. XVII, No. 44 Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California Fri., Nov. 9, 1962 It-Thlng8, 111 2.f-Short j acket law 25-Gol! m ound every community in the State. 11 .. 8010 27-,To leave out 12-SYmbot tor 28· ]s victorious New Vehicle Decal sodium 29 -Footwear Our local committee is a service unit and is composed of 13-Streamer 30-Sly look your friends and neighbors who have carried on an emergency %i-Qulte 32-Proclama._ Must Be Displayed r ecenUy tlon welfare program in the name of the Salvation Army among it-Thin strip at 36-Man's 49 -Rugged &7·J,{ongoUan 'Wood nickname mountain w eight any in our community who have been in need. State services By Next Wednesday St-Sandbar 37-Expungers crest 59-Symbol tor are available to all. No man is asked about his religious affili­ '3-Note of Beate 42 -Macaw s 51-Din es r uthenium Time is running out for Sta­ If-Pronoun f.-Openwork. 5t-l';mployeCl: 65-Part ot face "-French t or ation. There is no red tape. All decisions concerning expendi­ tion residents and employees 3S.. NaUve metal fabric "and" as·Portuguese fe-Cubic meter 56-River in tures of funds are made right here in our community. who have not yet obtained the coin 48-Classifies Siberia. I t -To perform S9-Prepositlon new vehicle decal and sa f e t y ",O-Faroe Again we appeal to you, the people of Indian Wells Valley, l slands sticker, warned Lieutenant Com­ w hirlwind ·to get behind United Fund. We are again a part of this United 4t-Glrl's name effort because we believe that by a concerted effort of many mander Jack Griffin, Security 43-Emmeta Officer this week. ~5-Bitter vetcb more services can be made available to more people. .fr-To relafe He said Wednesday, Nov. 14, 50-Symbol for tellurium Salvation Army funds are administered locally by Chap­ is the final date on which ve­ 52-DistrIct ot lain R. C. Fenning, USN, Mr. Thomas D. Reese, Mrs. Eloyda Germany hicles would be permitted aboard liS-Large cask Treat, and Mr. J. D. Herbert. Mr. Herbert is the Western Terri­ the Station without the new de­ rtG -Admlnfstra_ ttve district torial Headquarters Representative. cal. ot Sweden liS-Ethyl The Salvation Army is again asking for $2,500. We are His office reported this week GO -Therefore St-To trade confident that you will again respond to our appeal as you did that nearly 7500 decals had been 63 -Muslcal processed and mailed to Station exercises last year. Many transient and destitute families were helped 6S-BIrds' employees and residents. homes as a result of your generosity last year. .i-Symbol (or Applications for the decal and selenium Whatever your contributions, large or small, please make insurance validation s tic k e r s 67"Poem THEY SANG-AND SANG-AND SANG!­ Station Theatre last Saturday night. Glow- ' your check payable to "The United Fund" and mail to Box 991, may be obtained at the Secur­ DOWN The Keynotes of Riverside, International Med­ ing re ports f rom an audience of barbershop Ridgecrest, California. ity Office. Once the application l .. Uellrew alists, climax a full evening of barbershop ha rmony initiates indicated the desi re to have is validated and the owner's ve­ "WE GAVE - HOW ABOUT YOU?" This was question month Sincerely, !-Wooden box harmony and fun at the Afterglow of the the local Sweet Adetines chapter repeat pro. Us hicle is safety inspected, the in­ posed by Third Division personnel this week after donations a·P rlnter's Sweet Adelines parade of quartettes at t he ductions of this type of e ntertainment. (s) ROBERT C. FENNING to United Fund by th.t unit tot. lied better than $8.00 per measure Chaplain, USN formation is then compiled on an f-Sweelheart IBM card and retained by Se­ man. Local drive moved into final phase this week, headed , ... UN I. Awl ...... , .... 0." curity. for conclusion Nov. 16. Members of the Navy department Officers Ball Big Success Safety Sticker Locat ion (kneeling, I.to.r) were Alan Rege, AOJ1, Solim.an Martin, Windshield decals m u s t be MM3, John Neill, FA, Thom.s Brewer, SA .nd Willi.m Peter· 1962 Pheasant NEWS ROUND-UP scraped off and a circular saf­ son , SA. (St.nding, I·to-r) John Lewis, EMCA, Lt. E. V. ­ ety sticker, signifying that a car Engli sh, Special Services Director, Warren K. Trenholm BTC . Hunting Season SHOWBDAT • Navy Stormbusters tary of Defense that all military has been safety inspected, will (Ret.), and Bobby Willhite, SA. Not shown in photo we re , activities, stations, bas e sand Norman Proffitt, MMC, Herbert Hill, SA, .nd Charles W.g· To Open Saturday F IUOAY NO\'. !I CECIL FIELD, Fla. - Looking be placed in the lower right hand ner, SA, also of Third Division. (See story on Page 3) "TWO Wt; t: KS JS ASOTll t: U TO W N" for thunderstorms to fly through ships afloat hold appropriate corner of the windshield. Prospects for the 1962 pheas­ (lOi ])lill.) is a practice definitely not rec­ ceremonies (e ven though they Left Front Bumper K irk Douglas. Cyd Chari sse ant hunting season, which opens ommended for most pilots. But, may be not more than a minute The vehicle decal and insur­ Saturday, are good, the Depart· 7 p,m. of silence at the appointed hour ( Drama in Color) Unusual story of a a pair of Cecil Field Navy avia­ ance validation sticker are to be ment of Fish and Game r~port­ H ollywood star who "ecO\'ers f"om men­ tors are today engaged in a proj­ of 1100) on Nov. 11, 1962. placed on the left front bumper Vet's Day Parade ed this week. tal breakdown and accepts a small role • but is e\'entually d rawn into producer ect that requires them to ac tively aligned with the front left tire. The season runs through Nov. d uties and thereby rehabilitates. Back­ search them out . . . then fly • More Pay The insurance validation sticker 25 in all the state except Im­ stage mo\'ie life expose ! (Adult) through in their newest version The Navy's out-going air boss must be placed alongside the de­ perial and eastern Ri ve rside SHORT: "Good Noose" (7 Min. ) of the A4D "Skyhawk." Purpose sees more pay as the only solu· cal. SATl' ROAY !'IO\'. 10 Set For Sunday Counties, where the season ex­ -MATf!'lEf:- of the project is to see how the tion to keeping skilled officers tends to Dec. 9. "CA\'ALRY CHAnGE" (89 ~lin.) new version performs under se· and men in the Navy and "it is Captain Jack W. Hough, Com­ conclusion of wars "and we hope The state-wide limit is two R on ald Reagan vere weather conditions. coming." manding Officer of the Naval to transmit that feeling of reo birds per day and 10 per season. 1 p,m. "You can give them fringe Safety Slogan Air Facility, will help lead a Vet­ joicing. It will in no way reo SHORT : "Sentimental R eason s" • Only males may be taken in the (7 Min.) benefits and other things that eran's Day parade Sunday that semble a memorial service, for northern and central part of the "Ad\'enture of Capt. K idd" No. 7 • Hydrofoil Seaplanes don't involve pay," Vice Adm. Contest Underway marks the first annually spon­ which there is a special day of state, and both males and fe­ (16 Min,) WASHINGTON, D. C. - An ex­ Robert B. Pirie, Deputy Chi e f Five pairs of safety shoes will sored celebration in Ridgecrest commemoration." males may be taken in Southern -};\ ' ENI NG­ perimental seaplane fitted with of Naval Operations for Air who be awarded to the composers of between local veterans organiza­ The Sunday noon event is "I!'\\'ASION QUA rtTET" (8i .Min.) a modern hydrofoil has been suc­ California, including Mono, Inyo, Bill T,'avers. Spike Milligan retired November 1. said. "But the best five slogans pertaining tions. sponsored by Ridgecrest's Vet· San Luis Obispo, and Kern Coun­ 7 p,m, cessfully flight-tested by the in the end you are going to have to any area of safety. The con­ Parade Chairman Don Rupe erans Coordinating Council and ties and other counties to the (Comedy in Color» A long-range Ger­ Navy in conjunction with efforts to give value." test is sponsored by the Safety said the parade would start at represents all local ve t era n s south. man gun harasses cQm'alescing officers that are being made to permit Department and winners will be 1:00 p.m., moving west on Ridge­ groups. of a British h ospital , so they d o some . " BACKBONE OF NAVY" posed for official reti red ~ tu rned out for forma I event that fea· seaplanes to operate under haz­ Shooting hours a re from 8 t hing about it on a n AWOL attack, selected by a panel of five super- crest Boulevard and involving Scheduled to participate in the photograph during last Friday's annual Mili­ tured dance music of Jerry Gray's band. Old· ardous weather conditions. The a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in northern and Cute comedy g ets better as it unrolds, tary Ball, held this year in the Community timer CPOs called the event "one of the most some fifteen to twenty units. parade are the Valley Riders, (Family) aircraft used fo r the tests was J must be eight words A trio of the area's oldest vet­ Boy Scouts, Fire Department, c e n t r a I California, including SHORT: " Sleepy time T om" (7 Min.) Center following a fire that destroyed CPO impressive we've had on this Station." " WHAT SIN SID EViS~I~ganS Kern County, and from 1h hour the JRF-5 Grumman "Goose", 't N P 2 or less, but not to exceed 64 let- erans, Henry Smith, Robert Beg­ Recreation Council in addition "I\'[exicali Shmoes" (7 Min.) Club. Ne.rly 400 CPO's, both .ctive duty and ... Photo by Tom Presson, AN on loan from the Coast Guard. Communl yews ...... age before sunrise to 1h hour after SUN.·MOX. 1100 \' , 11·12 Ed 't . I P P 41te rs. All entries must be ad- ger and Earl Moorehead will to numerous other groups. sunset in San Luis Obispo Coun­ "Uf D t; VAQ UEUO" (00 ~ Iin .) • , oro. age ...... age ., dressed to: Safety Department, ride at the head of the parade The Veteran's Day holiday will R obert Taylor . Ava Gar'dner, Fe.ture ...... P.ge 5 Code 20, U.S.N.O.T.S., China be observed Monday by all Fed· t y, lnyo-Mono, and the South­ Anthony Quinn Gem and Mineral Show Draws Record Crowd • Vet's Day with Captain and Mrs. Hough in land. 7p,m. WASHINGTON, D. C.-The Vet­ Pas.den. Report _...... P.ge 6 Lake, California, and received by the second unit. eral organizations. All normal Becaust of differing regula­ (Outdoor D rama) Me xican bandido eran's Day National Committee Sports ...... Page 71the department not later than Rupe pointed out that this work at China Lake will cease te rrorizes southwest T exas with his has recommended to the Secre- Entert.inment _...... _.... . P.ge 8 Nov. 16, 1962. event is designed to mark the throughout Monday. t ions in various parts of the adopted son and all goes well until they state, hunters are ur/led to check meet a stubborn rancher with a beau­ tbe hunting regulations before tiful bride, Drama and action . going into the field. (Adults and Young P eople) SHORT: "All That Oriental Jazz" DEATH VALLEY TRAIL l50-MILE TREK Hunters also are reminded (16 Min,) that possession of a license does TGt; S.-Wt; O. NOl'. 13-14 not entitle a hunter to enter pri­ "Ti lt: SCAllFACt; 1'10 U" (106 l'lin.) vate property without permis­ Robert Stack . K eenan W y nn ' 7p,m, Riders Trace 20-Mule Team Route to Valley sion. (Crime Drama) E lliot Ness tackles the Pheasant tags are necessary o \'erlord or Chicago gangsters as he By John Hughes During frequent stops each and must be in the possession of goes after AI Capone a nd the latler reo As Navy jets blasted contrails rider car e full y tends to his taliates with bullets. H ere's the "oaring horse's needs before he rests and the hunter while hunting. Hunt- twen ties, (Adult) high above the Mojave Desert SHORT: "Tragic Magic" (7 Min,) Tuesday, a group of horsemen eats himself. A blacksmith, Boh 'l' lI U U S, -"'~ UI. N'0\'. 15-16 slowly crossed the southeastern Dick from Santa Claus, Calif., is " B ATTLE CRY" (14i Mill .) corner of the Naval Ordnance accompanying the group. Van H eflin, Aldo Ray. J ames \Vhitmore, Tab H unte r Test Station enroute to Death The ride, first mounted com­ 7 p.m. Valley on the historic 20-mule­ memorative trip to be made over Orar Drama in Color) The Ih'es of a team borax trail. the olp borax trail, is planned as group or Marines as they go through an annual event. Other Tiders bootcamp. radio school and Guadal­ Seventeen members of the Los canal. Concentrates on the boys, their Vaqueros Equestrian Trails, led from southern California trail problems a nd girl friends. Rugged in by Robert Van Nocker, Boron, clubs will join the group as it spots, sexy in others, this Is n o film president of Corral 50 and ride approaches Death Valley. Satur· for consen'ati\'es, (Adult) trail boss, left Boron last Satur­ day, the riders will join the 20· day on the 150-mile trek which mule-team and accompany it to Froml ______PLACE will take eight days to complete. the Old Harmony Borax Works The group is averaging 15-20 which served as the starting STAMP miles a day on the rugged pion­ point for the 20-mule-team drive HERE neer trail. to Mojave. A marker dedication Captain Cbarles Blenman, Jr ., !!!t;... ;..:.~~ :::a:.::.~;A:L"f.i!l2:'~a(wi'1 ceremony will be held there at TO ______commanding officer of the _ 10 a.m. Saturday. GEM AND MINERAL SHOW-A portion of drew drew much comment were those of Mr. Navy's major weapons research MOJAVE HORSEMEN hit the trail le.ding to coordinator. Some 40 riders from throughout The entire trip is part of the ·the record-bre.king crowd that .ttended the and Mrs. Stanley Dalbeck's oriental carvings and development center, is rid­ De.th V.lley this week, following 20-Mule .re. departed Boron I.st S.turday, c.mping 13th Annual observance of the sixth annual two.day Gem a~d Mineral' Show of jade, ivory, and rose quartz. Field trip ing the entire trip. Navy tractor Team route through Wingate P.ss. At he.d along the trail. Furnace Creek is destination Death Valley Encampment in the last weekend are shown inspecting the vari· pointings by Dorothy Telford of Encinitas tankers are hauling water daily of column are Capt. Charles Bien man, Jr., for riders who will participate in annual Death Valley National Monu, ous exhibits. Outstanding exhibits which were also a high note of the show. for the horses and riders. ComNOTS (left) and Robert Van Nocker, tr.il De.th V.lley Days celebr.tion. ment. Page Two THE ROCKETEER Friday, November 9, 1962 Friday, November 9, 1962 THE ROC K ETEE R Page Seven If You;-(:~E~cilman l Heavy Voter Turnout OFFICIALS ASSOCIA TJON STRICTLY FOR FUN , Community This is the 19th in a series of· fered by the Rocketeer to better acquaint residents ':If i t h their Recorded by Council These Are the Men Who Keep Sports Going And Social News Community Council precinct rep­ One of the most unique or- fornia Interscholastic Federation tory. In these situations, even the to mutually benefit itself as well tion do not have college degrees_ I resentativis. Members of the American As- year). aIlizations on the Station is the and all of the games played at most experienced official has to as lhe respective leagues and As a matter of fact, most of them '------~ i socialion of University Women Precinct No.7 - Lee Humis. Mojave Desert Officials' Associa- home by Burroughs High School return to the fundamentals and games. are highly skilled blue-collar By TONI GOFF tl and the Women's Auxiliary, ton; No.8 - Riehard Fredericks tion. This group, established in of the Go lden League. review them again. They are con- keep Gome Moving workers that represent a myriad I COM, manned the Community i (2 years) and Curtis Bryan (1 1947, is dedicated to the enthusi· Gratis Service stantly learning, reviewing, "of- Any official will tell you that of collective backgrounds and as- The tliird season of Desert Community Orchestra concerts Council voting polls for thirteen year); N~. 9 - Dan Butler (2 will open a week [rom this Sunday (Kov. 18) at 8 p.m. in lhe astic enforcement of the rules It is strictly a non·profit or- ficiating themselves," if you will, he is not on the field to enforce signments in the NOTS working hours last Tuesday, marlring the years), and Jean Rolllngson (1 and regulations governing the ganization and most of its memo by providing their own discipline penalties. His main job is to keep complex. However, because of James Monroe School auditorium, under the baton of Theldon bIggest turnout of voters than year); No. 10 - "Hi" Williams. major sports as we know them; bers are employed full-time at in the organization. the game moving smoothly, plac- 'I the association's discipline and nlyers, local music instructor. These concerts are supported any prevIOus year.. Bob Appleton was elected by contributions from local civic and social groups, and Kavy football, , track and Ithe Naval Ordnance Test Sta- Sports Students ing the ball and the measuring moral rode, when they walk onto Harry Bearman, ElectIon Com- Councilman.at-large, which auto­ . tion. The members give freely An instructional c h air man chains so as to be quickly ready the plaYlllg surface to offICIate Recreation, which [acilitates offering the series free of cliarge mlttee Chalflnan, extended spec- matically designates him a mem­ to the general public. This organizalion', guided by a I of themselves and their time in guides the members that are en- for the next play. If he has to an athletic contest, they are ded­ lal thanks to Carolyn Lmdberg ber of the Community Hearing board of directors, is the only order to study the fme pomts gaged in officiating a particular throw the red flag, it is because I,cated ,enthUSIastIc, responsIble The orchestra meets each Monday evening for rellearsal in and Bunty WeIdner. for theIr .'n- Board. Clarence Weinland is his one of its kind in the area. of the game from every angle. sport by providing them with one of the players has taken un- profeSSIonals who know what the band room at Burroughs High School and has now grown valu~ble asSIstance m orgamzmg alternate. Newly elected repre­ ,. It has been saId qUIte aptly, case histories, mecbanics, objec- fair advantage of another, or they are dOlllg. to a 45- member ensemble. Ann Belson, concertmaster, invitl!S volunteers. sentatives will be introduced at It has been given the task of The more you expose yourself tive cnticism of their perform. when a team has, in some man- , You're Needed all interested musicians to attend these rehearsals. A t~tal of 2,375 voters elected the next Cotlncil meeting on Kov. officiating all athletic activities to the game, the less you seem Iance on the field, and good old ner, caused the progress of the The Mojave Desert Officials the fo lowmg representalI:,es for 13 in Room B of the Community Communications broke down somewhere along the line last in the area concerning major to know about It. In other hard-earned experience. Rules of game to be delayed. ASSOCIatIon IS constantly search- the preclDcts mdlcat~d., No. 1- Center at 7:30 p.m. . sporling events, including games words, there are many SItuatIOns Iconduct are rigidly enforced. In I Another important job of the ing for men who have a keen In­ week so corrective action is now in order. It was reported that I WIlliam Hattabaugh, No. 2 - Referendum results indicated 'due to a scheduling error at the home office in Sacramento, played between members of tbe than can anse that h3\'e no pre- , this way the Association is able official is to keep the spe1:lators terest in sports from the stand­ NIls Wagenbals (2 years), and that 514 persons owned FM radio Desert·!nyo league of the Cali· cedent eIther by rule or case hls- aware of what is happening on point of its supervision. If you the Children's Theatre of the West did not arrive l3st week representative. has MIke Kauder (l year); NO.3 - receivers and the overwhelming the field of play. This he does by feel that you can demonstrate for the stage production "Johnny Appleseed" slated at the dent of China Lake for twelve Bruce Alexander; No.4 - How- ' response showed most residents the use of universally accepted the kind of self-diSCipline re- Station Theatre. The AAUW, sponsors for this event, ask that years, serving on its Council for ard Vleilenave; No. 5 .-: Carol favored a Kern County Leash /ntra Hoop League all ticket holders contact the person from whom they purchased I signs and signals that have been qui red for the job, and have the five years. He held the office of Chatterton; NO.6 - Bllhe Hlse Law bv a vote of 1766 to 433. Local GolfersLine Up I I Ca II Fo r designed specifically for this willingness to learn this aspect their tickets and obtain refunds. treasurer for one year and is (2 years), arid Robert Glen (1 - ssues currently a member of the Ways Eager Sign-Ups purpose. An effeclive official of ·the game, the association is Also, the WACOM meeting featuri ng guest speaker Dr. I however, will be acutely atten· interested in talking to you. George Kennedy will be held next Tue s ~ ay, Kov. 13. rather and Means, and the Civil Defense It is requested that personnel tive and actively involved in ev- For further information on the Committees. For Station's Tourney than this week, as previously announced. A business meeting d.esiring to participate in a. Sta- ery play of the game without be· 1 subJ'ect, contact Mr. Dave Mul- A record turnout of 128 mem- 1st Flite: Pauline Van Dych tIt I B k tb II at 8 p.m. will precede the program. Mr. Smith's extended commun­ IOn n ram u r a as e a ing particularly noticed either by lins. President, Mojave Des e r t ity service comes as no surprise, bers entered the China Lake defeated Mary Lynn McIntosh; League subnut all entnes to the the players or the crowd. The ac- Officials' ASSOCiation, by' phon- Two short color fi lms about Austria yo,ill be shown at the admitting that responding to re­ - Club Championship by the NO- , Nona Turner defeated Eileen SIS Off ce C de pecm ervlces I , 0 Itual execution of this idea re- ing FR 5·2358 The MDOA as it Germ an Language Converslition Club m ~ !ting Tue'Sday at 7 quests for assistance is one of vember 1st deadline. 8 Flites of Russell. 855, via Personnel Officer or Ci- quires training, experience and ' is sometimes' called, m";ts in p.m . at The Hideaway. The films, lC;i1t itled "Porfraet einer his chi e f avocations. During 16 players each comprise the 2nd Flite: Rhea B len man vlhan Department Head, not lat· self.discipline in an extremely the Navy Wives's Hut on Halsey Landschaft" and " AIJS der Chronik Von Bad Gleichenberg" will World War II, he was the recip· club championship, with match squeezed by Jayne Tucker on er than Nov. 9, 1962. active situation. each Tuesday night at 6 p.m. Ap- have commentaries in German. Reserv ation s must be reo ient of a merit certification for play determining the 8 champ· tbe 19th hole; Edith Hill defeat- . I d h quested no later than Nov. 11 from Gisela Ritter, Exts. 71616, services rendered in the inter· ions of each champion f1i te. The ed Dora Mae Adams. All entries wi l l IllC u e t e Most of the members of the plications are currently being 725514; or Margrit Serophin, Ext. 77651. losers o[ the first round matches 3rd Flite: Hazel Cooper defeat- name of the team and pbone Mojave Desert Officials' Associa- taken for Basketball. ests of civil defense. number of tile team coach or - - --- Dr. DesmOnd L. Anderson, Assoc. Dean of the USC School Presently employed as are· will then make up lhe con sola- ed Karen Elston; Helen Clark de- tion fli tes. feated Edna Murbach. manager. A meeting o[ all inter­ By BILL VALENTEEN of Public Administration, and member of the ational Co uncil, frigeration arid air conditioning ested personne l will be held in will address ASPA members at a luncheon meeting next Tues­ mechanic with Public Wo rks, he All matches are to be com- The next tourney on the Golf the confe rence room of the Hous. is a member of lhe Refrigera· pie ted on November 25th with Club agenda wi ll be a Turkey day at the Comm issioned Officers' Club. His topic will be Capt. Blenman, Commanding Of- Shoot on November 18th. Win- ing Building on Nov. 13, 1962 at "ASPA Objectives and Activities." A short business meeting tion Service Engineers Society, will also be held to discuss acceptance of new by·laws, pro­ the Fraternal Order of Eagles, UR~~ ficer presenting the awards. ners will be awarded turkeys for 1300. RIM A few of the 1961 champs who their fine play. No entries will be accepted af· gram and study gtoup plans, and membership. and the U n i t e d Commercial Travelers. He and his wife, Lau­ entered to defend their laurels A major 54 hole medal play ter Nov. 9, 1962. Expansion of activities to include classes, covering a va­ ia, make their home at 404-B are Gus Mead, John Kraynyk and tourney will be slated for De------­ riety of subjects in which there is an expressed interest, is being Princeton. 'Their sons, Raymond Gerry Miller. cember, and flites similar to the awarded to 10 gross and 10 net SHOTS sponsored by the Desertaires Club. Because of the wide appeal and Hubert, are employed with A total of 23 ladies partici- match play to u r n e y will be in each flite. of these proposed classes, they will also be open to non·mem· the Kern Co unty Fire Dept., and pated in the Ladies Golf C I u b drawn allowing a handicap Contact Paul S o m e son at This is my first shot at writing a sports column. If you bers, according to Jim Oake, Desertaires president. The first the Tulare Police Dept., respec­ Championship and following are spread of 4·5 strokes for each 72990 for particular s on all; don't mind, I'll just scan the sports spectrum objectively and two of the series are class piano, and self-improvement and , tively. the results of their matches: par tic u I a r flite with prizes events. wi ng it a little bit. persona lity development. For further information, call jim DRI-V9TRAINER - Vince Leope, head of the Traffic Sofety First of all, I'd like to express my thanks to Tbe Rocketeer It Exts. 9·266, 9.395, or vice prexy Euince Blowers, Ext. 71557_ I Monday To Be Holiday : and Training Branch of Safety Department, demonstrates tWe general management for givi ng this 'O pportunity, and ! hope For Schools, Businesses mechanics of the "classroom car" to Pat Gallup (standing), you'll get as big a boot out of this as I will. T,le China Lake Players have scheduled their forthcoming District Safety Chairman of the California Federation of Wo­ Bowlers Victory Legion Tourney Was anyone surprised to see Washington get plowed under production of "A Majority of Otle" [or Nov. 16·17 at the James Next Mondoy, Nov _ 12, will men's Clubs, sponsors of the proposed instruction course at by SC last weekend? I was sure it would happen because their Monroe School auditorium. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m., and be a school and business holi· Burroughs High School, ond Marge D.iber, vice·president of coach, Jim Owens, was the subject of a four-page spread in tickets, at $1 each, may be obtained from members or at the day for most residents of ·the Burroughs' PTA, co-sponsors. The local high school is the first Opens AT Enlisted Men's Lanes Indian Wells Volley orea. Look magazine a couple of weeks ago. I always say, nothinlg door Iln the night of the performance. Ruth Rekosh, Ed Romero, in the Greater Bakersfield Union High School District to ini­ "I'm not skilled enough" say and other personal items not And the beauty of it all is that starts a slump better than a feature story in a major pobliH. Bea Mo)re, and Len Fenny play the starring roles, directed by All local schools will be tiate the Driver Training Program. the novice bowlers w hen ap· made available through federal no add i t ion a I bowling is re­ tion. When Roger Maris was going strong in the '60 season, closed on Monday, which is Pat. Sc:nvarzbach. proached about entering tbe funds. quired; your league series is Look did a story on him, too. He didn't hit a home run for also. holiday for NOTS civil "The World Around Us," a movie-lecture series to be of· Bowlers Victory Leyion classic The women bowlers of Amer- your entry. the next ten games! service warkers, bank and post tournament. Neither are a great ica last year raised over $60,000 Can you honestly say that a I'll give odds that SC loses to Stanford this week-end. It's fe red unde r the auspices of the Cflina Lake Community Coun· office employes, as well as at Driver Training Education cil, will be discussed at Tuesday's Council meeting in the tom­ many of the handicapped veter­ in a nationwide gesture of ap· single $1 fee would place you in the little guys that will kill you, and the Indians will really ma jor markets in the local munity Center. Scheduled to run from February through May, ans con f i n e d to hospitals preciation to our veterans. In financial distress? If you can't, be up for this one. area. the se ries covers: Switzerland, Russia and Its People, Central Proposed at Burroughs throughout the country, but your comparison, we ale giving so when your BVL representative Lots of big doi."s out at the golf course in t he next couple • support to this tournament sure very little. approaches you, pledge to enter of weeks. The ladies, God bless 'em, are just finishing up America, Alaska, and the Village Beneath the Sea. The Station Library will be Is official driver education for gives them the opportunity to Although this program has the classic tourney at least once. their club championship rounds, and the men have already closed Mo nday, Nov. 12, ac­ and controls found in a real car. Bob Appleton, chairman Of the Committee on Landlord­ youngsters a frill? Should it be try! been sponsored by the women's It will continue through Nov. 23. started separating the boys out of their tournament. The " Three cording to Ruth Ohler, librar­ Students are required to "drive" 'Tenant Relationship, is slated to make a presentation; Bill Hat­ taught in high schools, or is it national bowling association for This doesn't mean you must Kings and a Queen" go has been postponed because of the ex· ia n. However, regular hours to meet situations shown in in· Ever watch a paraplegic or a tabaugh is listed on the agenda for a report of the Area Devel· the responsIbility of parents? the past fifteen years, our local enter the final roll-off or even tended play of the men's rounds, but that's still a pat hand, will be observed during the structional motion pictures. A blind man enjoy the sport of opment Committee, and Dick Fredericks will speak on Civil These are key questions to be city association has only partic- journey to Long Beach for the so watch for it!! Affairs. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. weekend, Nov_ 10·11. screen located at the front of tenpins? It's done every day­ discussed next Thursday night, the classroom unfurls the view of ipated for the past three years state event. It merely means you Speaking of golf, there's a cartoon hanging on the wall of ------~------.------and that is n't the only interest Nov. 15, at 7:30 in the Multipur­ typical highway scenes w h i c h - and haven't yet met their an- have supported your association the pro shop. It shows two golfers on the putting surface of your BVL support gives them. nual goal of $1 per member. in its endeavor to lend a helping pose Room of Burroughs H i g h confront the motorist through They also enjoy radios, TV sets, an 18th green. In the background, you see a mushroom cloud Most bowlers spend that much hand in the name of distaff keg­ from a nuclear explosion. One of the fellows is saying, "Go School. the windshield of a moving ve­ film projectors, sound equip­ each night of bowling on refresh· lers everywhere. Are you with ahead and putt, the shock wave won't reach us for another A proposal to introduce a hicle. All driving actions are au­ ment, specialized wheelchairs, Drivolrainer classroom at Bur· tomatically recorded for teach­ ments or pay it into the "kitty." • us? Chairman BVL Committee , couple of minutes yet!" roughs High will be presented er's benefit on a master score ! Incidentally, the hue and cry about civil defense has re­ by Pat Gallup, District Safety card. I sulted in much more than laying in two week's supply of Chairman of the California Fed­ This unique classroom driver groceries. I understand that the League officials are putting a new rule on the books concerning games eration of Community Women's training device, developed as a Clubs, sponsors of the local proj­ that are called because of nuclear attack! . public service by the Aetna Cas­ We' ll be hearing the patter of big feet on the clapboards ect; Vince Leape, Head of the ualty and Surety Com pan y, • pretty soon as basketball season swings into high gear. Local Traffic Safety and T r a i n i n g proves its effectiveness in car~. Branch of Safety Department; teams are now forming for intra·mural competit ion on the Sta· fully controlled research. By cut­ tion. Burroughs High School is stepping up preparations for and Burroughs High PTA. In­ ling costs and reducing the num­ their first game against Arvin High School on the 30th. I'm surance officials will be the prin­ ber of teachers needed to pro­ sure John Henderson is going to have another great season. cipal speakers. vide "behind-the·wheel" train­ By the way, some of you older tenants of the Indian Wells One of tbese Drivolrainers will ing, the Aetna Drivotrainer will Valley might be interested to hear that Bill Moore is bock be displayed in the Cafetorium make it possible for more and on the Burros coaching staff. He coached the varsity here for for ins p e c ti 0 n. These "class­ more high schools to train their quite a while before he left a few years ago. room cars" have the instruments students to "drive and live." Spealring of Burroughs High, did you know that a wi n this weekend against Lancaster will give them the Golden League FIRE INSPECTOR'S REPORT title this year? The Fire Department continued their month long fire in­ A tip of the 01' COl> to the local toffs. They ran off spection of Station dwellings with a total of 283 home calls being with ihe Bakersfield tourney in easy fashion, I hear. All they A PE"RFECT FIT - Charles Solisbury, who tume designer, and the droma students pinch made. BVL REPRESENTATIVES - T h r e e of the day; Dotty Woodall for the Mondoy Night need now is a trophy ClSe and they'll be in great shape. Nice plays the stern father in a forthcoming Jun­ hitting as seamstresses who must make the The 283 calls included the fo llowing: 165 homes inspected, eleven·member committee representing the Foursome; and Nancy Bannister for the fri­ going, gang! ior College production, obliges costumers (I.r): IIcc.llori.s such as farthingales, neck ruffs, 109 not at home, 5 not inspected due to illness of residents, and Indion Wells Volley Womon's Bowling Assoc. day Night Foursome. All three ore oiming Well, quail and chukar season opened last weekend. You'd Ruth Ost, Elaine Mills, and "Florence Green, puffed britches, slashed sleeves, and · .Iabo. 4 vacant. have been designated to introduce the Bowl· for 100% participation in their respective have thought somebody was ~i.v ing them away free, the way head of the committee_ The play, entitled rate headdresses and capes. The comedy, in Fire hazards noted were: Electrical, 64; flammable liquids, ers Victory Legion tournament to bowlers leagues. Only women may enter this tour­ the hunters turned out for opening day. I won't say what " The Knight of the Burning Pestle," requires keeping with the spirit of the holiday season, 3; miscellaneous, 21. engaged in league pllY ot the Enlisted Men's ney, but III -male kaglers ore encouraged to kind of luck I had. Let's just -say, we were all surprised! The a setting from the 'Elizabethan era_ This is will be presented December 7·8 at the ~ur ­ T-he week's inspection revealed that 21 corrections had beell Lones. Shown (I-r) -ore: Terri Stromski for give financial support. California's women French have a better wo rd for it, I'm sure. quite a chillen§e to Martelle Lawson, cos· . roughs multi·use room. Curtain time 8 p.m. made of previous fire haza rds. the Armed Forces Wives League on Thurs- bowlers I.st year raised $40,000_ Keep smlHn', S~"_ See you next 1IIeR_

; Page Six- THE ROCKETEER Friday, November 9, 1962 Friday, November 9, 1962 THE JIG'S UP! ' QT5 'asadena News Navy Chief Betrayed,~ ., Virginia E, L.ne -- Ext, 481 w. F. Peete Speaks Wife,Snitche$Poetry/' You """ thank Dixie Shanahan for this story. To Kiwanis Club She's the wife of Chief Petty Officer William E. Shanahan A new member of NOTS Pasa­ "'aval Air Facility's personnel office manager. ' dena Speaker's Bureau is Wil· The brunette mother of three turned over to the Rocketeer liam F. (Bill) Peete, ElectroniC this week a volume of: nearly a. hundTed poems written_ by her T e c h n i ci a n (Instrumentation) hqsllapd, over the pas sixteen with the Weapons Branch, Sys­ ye~rs, ing that ,,~hile, he enjpl'ed poetrl( tems Operations Ilivision, Under­ ~ ' I'v{l b_ej!jl Ri<:kmg Ih:epl out ve,ry.much, '!another map's, J10em water Ord"ance Department. of. the w;>ste baskets just, as-fast dQesn't ne~e'ssa rilj m!!tjvat~ me Bill spoke on "The Why of En­ h t d th '" . d n " to write 110etry." • . . as. e: osse _e1111 .n, sal "1"(le,; '-rwouldn.'t bot"er sav[.ng.... an ' y. vironmental Testing" to the Si­ explaInIng that slie kept them ",' erra Madre Kiwanis Club at a of them personally, 'but DiXie H luncheon meeting last Tuesday. kinda sentimental about thing~ His presentation included a short like that," he continued. He· es­ film followed by a question and timated 1bat he had written sev­ answer period. eral thousand poems, but threw Previous to his employment most of them away. with NOTS, he WaS employed Does he have a favorite? with the Aerojet General Corpor­ "WeU, I kinda like tll~ ones ation, Azusa, with the Proving I've written on kids best or alI;' Grounds Instrumentation Group. Bill admitted. He has been with NOTS three Here's a sample: 1years and is presently President Just Kids of the Employee Service Organi· Lillie Jim with dirtv h.nds.....:..lso zation. HOSTED AT PASADENA - Captain R. B. Laning, Auist.n, dirty face, - . Hates to get all dressed up in JUNIOR PROFESSIONALS from NOTS China panels used for monitoring orbital flights of Chief of Staff for Operations and PI.ns, ComSubP.c, (left) is WELL DQNE - Fred A, Anderson (third from left) receives Lake this ,week toured launching facilities at astronauts. S eve r a I astronauts, including briefed on Station developments by Captain E. I .Malone, Of. letter of commendation from Captain E. I. Malone for out­ tnat f.ncy felt .~d)ace,. Lj",. MarV with shin}ng ev!'s; Pt. Arguello w hie h included irs.,ection of John Glenn and W{lily Scpirra, have con­ ficar in Charge, NOTS Pasadena, and D. J. Wilcox, Head, standing services performed as Station Chairman of the NOTS Cep'er's cPI1'rol rOO(11. Phil Russell and a devilish sort..--of grin, raunct- trolled orbital flights from this room, accord­ Underwater Ordnance Department. Capt. Laning toured Sta­ Pasadena 1962 Community Chest Camp~ign. D. J. Wilcox (I) (far rig!]t), explains to NOTSmen the complex ing to Russell. tion facilities and attended sessions on Research Programs and J. H. Jennison join in the ceremonies. Can steil I your heart aytay with with Station personnel. .. her m~{ly t!>oughtful w~ims. Littl, J~ckv can laugh so_hard, af',r • p'avf~1 pran~, Lo~al Men to Join ]?ormer NOTS Chaplain Pasadenans Over The Top But shed tears in a ,",urry when "Pop gets the ide. to spahk. - Ci~iI Defense Drill To qneak u S d tuc;Jmtl i. spun,' Deiense and Disaster Co uncil in 1 : and 11 a.rp. services on tour at NOTS was particip~ting per cent monetarY increase and Fields, Anthony Stec, YI Jack- admitted- ihis -week that "writ: Shanahan dismtsses any inteil; a statewide preparedness exer- . Wlt~ illatIOn Commandl" Capt. 25 per cent increa~e in partici- son, BMC Stubbs, Glenn Thor­ in!l _pqetry comes as a 'natural tiQIlS ,of eve.r: having his , poetry cise called' by the California Dis, F. L. Ashworlh (now a Rear Ad- pation over last ye~r. The total son, Kay Strapp, Bonnie J e 'a n talent fur me. . . publ\sheq cOml11ercI~lly.. Fte in- aster Office. mirl\l witn S.uWeps) iq laying Bill attended Cal Poly, and is amollnt . colle~t!,d w~s $3041.94. Flood, Rosemary Pupp, Joe Diaz, "I start thinking of a specific sists that they aren't t!Jat good. H. G'. ;'Hack" Wilson, Indian 111e- CAr!\~r stone of the AU F ai th currently enroJleq at . Captam E. I. M~lone , Officer "Scotty" Craven, Virginia Eddy, suWect, putting the right WWIls 8~t he is, also under ~s tirnatin g Wells Valjey civil def~ l's e co- Chapgl ip Qctpber of 1956. State to cOPlplete his B.S. Degree In Charge, NOrs Pasadena, e~· Jane Ingham, R. E. Nulton, AnP togetl]er llI e lli~!l Y , tben, before hi~ wife's tenacity. '. ordinator, and Bernie Sword, Tn~ fonqer · Nj)TS Chaplain presseQ his appreci~tion of a Peterson, G. H. Bell, B. . Morri- staff assistant to tpe IWV OiVil pl a y~d ~ major" role In the es- in ElectriCal Engineering. His I IInow it I lI ay~ a po~rp I" well done in the following son, R. D. Beckte!,. N. Lee, R. . Defense Advisery CQuncj!, will of the All Fa i t h military servige cpnsists of six !-lis oo nlP l l ~ ti p n over tne years years with the U. S. Naval R~­ to Fred A. Anderson, Sta- Swanstrom, S. McDonald, Hepry include ve rse that range from b!, aPlong cjvil defl!!1~ offi~ials Wi~k ... At V.IIe), serve, . two years ,!ctive service. Chauman of the Fund Driv~ ~ Fuller, Betty Koers, Esther AI - deep melancholy to rollicking froj1l throughout tne county Whll p ••tl1 He apd his wife, Carol, and "I have reviewed your report les, P. !-liggins, Leoq Hidde, Wes- I will assemble at the I\em C in Long, Ruth Seatpn~ Joy Taylor, eith"ei,"of tl(eili ... .- h'e said,. re lat' ,The sO~l]ding of civil defeose I "Norman H. Kamps, Drafts. Significantly bet t e r in g bQth Carpi Brinkley, Jeannine Wolfe, lain RobeFt C. Fenning will- be Fiven Gomez: warning sirep~ (i n~lupiJ]g tp ~ man in P80923, believes in get- funds co llect~d and number of Evelyn McDoqald, Charles M~n ­ huge nel" QI1~ tnat was instaUeP! co nducting a 50th Anniversary ting things done," reports Chief people p"rticipati~g compared ry, B. Pennino, Al Fey, Bp\:> Aus- h ~ re ov~r ' the past w~.!'~~nd un Service at the Bethlehem Luth­ Van of the Physical Sec uri t to last year. I fully appreciate tin, Matilda Pollack Sam Wolfe the water tllwer 'Idjacent to tqe 1 eran Church in Ridgewood, N. J. The Voice at Morris Dam' Branch. both the considerable effort and Harlan Murray, J~ hn Young: Wherry hp\lsi'lg area) pr01llP!\y . C h ~ plain FenniJ]g wi ll also of- "NQ &ooner w~s the Anl1ex In. the personal pedication involved. Margaret Trotter, Hans Qutherz, at 12, nool1 will sign~! tqe slart ficiat~ as Toastlnas ter a. t a 50th "It's a man's w 0 rId," says blue skies, clear air and shiny struction on NOT!'i Vehicle De. "By the excellent support of and Mildred Moen. of the traipil1g ex~ r~is e, w hi ~n i$ Anniversary Banquet to be held Fiven Gomez, and she means it blue water. cals off the press, than Kamps this campaign,' NO~ Pasadena Capt. Malone has served for to COlltil1l!e until 5:aO l1·m. Tq\m­ James L. C;arter Iin New Yo rk City. literally. She's speaking of her Fiven is the telephone oper­ day. own day to day w(lrking enyirOn: had obtained his sllfety check-off employees ljave again demon· the second cpnsecutive year as ator and Girl Friday for what· The t~st ot civij defe!,se wa rn­ ment. Fiye n is a Jill of all trades form, complied with the afore- strat~<\ tpeir feeling of responsi- Chairman fpr the overall Pasa­ ever miscellaneo,us duties tllat mentioned Instruction and re- bility as citizens of this ar~a . dena.Altadena Co mmUnity Chest ing : devices will be a wav~rlng at NOTS Morris Dam activity. are preseqted to her during the United pfund Drive !\Jrned tile compleled form to Well done to All Hands." f~nd dri y~ . TIlis area eJllbraces blast that will continue for three What's more, she is the only Jill working day. She has been with minutes. among all the Jacks in that l1eace· me all in record time," says Chief Cllairman Anderson, in turn', 26 federal agenCies. Carney D. NOTS since August 1958, when , There will .be no movement of ful little world of mountains, Van. attributes much of the success Kraemer assistep him as Vice she came to work in P8053 as' a PASADENA ANN E X IN. of this year's drive to "the dili- Chairman. The drive officially civif defense eq uipl1] ~ nt or per· Lags In Closing Days part·time clerk,typist. She trans­ STRUCTION 5560.1D, distri\:>· gent work of those concerned- opened October 9 and will close sonnel during the ex.ercise, which USO Ann;v~rspry ferred to Morris Dam in 1959. uted to All Hands recently, es- the Co·Chairman and their solic- Noyember 9. Kick-off date fpr is, b ~ip g conpucte!J on a staff Militan particiQatiop in the Air Development Squadron­ Fiven was born in KeUy, New tablishes proredures for pbtain· itors. The fine committee·that as- the Station' drive was October 17 training -level, ac~ordil\ g to Wi!- Uriit~d fund campaign continued Five early in the ca m p a i g n At Moulin Roug~ Mellico, a little min i n g town ing motor vehicle permits, pub- , sjsted me for their aid and the and cp ntinued through October " liam E. Whitin g, director of the as ~ m a i!1st~y for the Chipa Lalle ",cored its 100 percent mark. Through arrangePlents made about ao miles south of Albu­ lishes the minimum req~ire- work dOne on tpeir own time." . 24. Kern Co unty <:: ivil Defense and area as the an"val drive this One of the areas of concern to by the Los Angeles USQ Nation­ querque. In its heydaY, this lit­ mellts for motor venicle insur· . Assisting Chairman Anderson Disasler Cou ncil. we~k moved il1to the final stanza Lieutenant McBride this week, al Jewish Welfare Board area of­ tle town produced lead, copper ance, apd announces tqe MQtor were Eral1k Eltz, Operations RegolarV Scheduled Drill of 'a monip·long campaign. he said, was the failure of soliei­ fice, in cooperation with B'nai and zinc, but the mines shut Vehicle Safety Check Pro!\rarp. Chief; Daniel Moore, Theasurer; PROMOTIONAL In making the annpuncement l:;ie~tenant I'ar) I\!cBrille, Na· tQTS to report their solicitations. B'rith, military personnel from down and the dOQrs !jave closed. Tqe "Action Program" of the and T. H. JeQS,e"n, Ppljlicity Die the st.t• .,i"'e tr~ini!,g exercise, va l Air ' Facility's fupd coprdi· Amounts turned in have been 55 bases will att!'lld the Seventh Kelly is now a ghost town. President's Cpmmittee for Thaf- rector. OPPOIHUNITIES 1\. JOll~S, dir ~ ctor qf (he nptor anp ' assista,nt to Ca ptai" upknown, to a large degree, be­ Anpual USO Pal Day Frogram "Soco.rro, New Mexico, is real­ fie SlIfety r~commends periodic Nadine Rpbinson accorppJi&)l~d To apply for positions, contact Disaster Office, said Jack We Hough, China. La k e cause of this lag .. at the Moulin Rouge, HollYWQ to Tickets are limited and per­ ily &till lives there." mitted when applying for pro­ for !!rivers and owners. Although mentation at all activities in the be held ··in all six regions oHhe He saiq tpe day-Illng ef(9rt really pitch in now." sonnel desiring to attepd caq ob­ Fiven spent some time in Los motional opportunities. \ there are no offic)al statistics Eleventh Naval District. California j)isaster' Offi ~e, are would repre§e nt a_mop-up pha'l.e He noted once again, Ihe obli­ tain further information from ~n!\eles, but has been' at Pasa­ Truck I?river; HOllrlV S.I.ry dena for 12 years. She graduated available on 1I0w many accidents This". Instruction is applicable Rangei U.SI to $2.11; Code P7'IS; p~rt of PUt roll\ine ' readiness il1 the Na~y ' s effort tQ r a i s e gation it is for all China Lalle the Service Clu\:> Director. training pro gl' a Jonas ad- fupds. from Sawyer's Business CoUege, result frorn imprpperly main· to all privately owned motor ve­ Duty Station: Long Beach (San In,'' emplo~ees to mak\! their pledge A full course dinner, star·stud­ vised. Captain Hpugh noteq that rpil- and is presently attending pce tained vehicles, it is recognized hicles of '!\fOTS, Pa:;adena, mili. Clemente Island). or donation this week, in a brief ded show and special features that even the hest driver may COOPERATIVE" AGREEMENT'"-e.pt. Ch.rles Blenm.n Jr. The e x~rci se will involve 2~ itary personnel attached to China. conference. extenlted day classes. workipg to­ tary an!! civiliaq ,personnel Engine~r~Mtchanic.1, Electric­ will round out the event, making not be able to avoid an acoident late last week signed agreement between State Fish ';; G.. m~ stale agencies wilh emergency Lake' commands had ''demon· the 21st , Anniversary of USO. ward ~ degree in busine~s. driven or parked on NOTS, Pas~­ .1, or Ge",r~I); GS·9