Page Eight ROCKETEER Friday, July 10, 1964 NOTS Man Joins SHDWBOAT Expedition to Asst. SecDef Here For. FJUDAV Mount Ararat in " KI5SIN ' COUSINS" (97 Min .) Turkey-See Page 5 Elvis Preslev. Arthur O'Connell Key Proiecls Briefings 7 p.m. (Musica l Comedy in Color) Pappy won', lease his mounlain for 0 U.S. Missile sile West Germany's INOTS Hosts so Lt. Elvis is onigned 10 persuade him. The Army moves in and so do the rnan­ jDr. Fubini, Dep. starved Kittyhowk girls. Dogpotch swings. Electronics Chief (Adults, You th and Children.) Director R&E 5horl: " Sa lt Wa ler lobby" (7 Min.) On NOTS Tour Dr. Eugene G. Fubini, Assist­ SATURDAY JULY 11 Dr. Herbert Gaertner, Direc­ ant Secretary of Defense and -MATINEE-- tor of Electronics, Division T, Deputy Director for Research " BEAUTY AND THE BEAST " (n Min.) of the Federal Republic of Ger­ Vol. XIX, No. 28 Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California Fri., J uly 10, 1964 and Engineering, arrived at M ark Domon many's Ministry of Defense, and China Lake Thursday for an I p.m. three colleagues were distin­ overnight stay and series of con· Shorts: " Hor. Splitter" (7 Min.) guished visitors to the Station ferences today. " Jungle Dr ums No. 10" (13 Mi n.) on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Assistant Secretary of De· - - EVEN I NG-­ Dr. Gaertner, Dr. Ernst fense's party includes Colonel " 8ARA BBAS" (132 Min.) Schulze, Dietrich Golle and John R. Deane, Jr. U.S. Army. Anthony Quinn, Silvona Mangano Hans·Joachim Kindermann were executive aide, . and Fred A; 7 p.m. escorted on their trip here by Payne, Deputy Director, R&E. (Advenlur. in Color) Spectacular Biblican Lt. Col. Carl Gustafson, USA, The visit here was to include slory of the thief who was freed imleod Washington, and Ronald M. Mur­ briefings on key NOTS programs of Chrisl, of his return to crime and how he ray, Assistant Director of Inter­ and conferences with officials. miroculously thri ved in the sulphur mines. national Programs, Office of De. at China Lake. An epic of a ction. (Ad ults and Mature Youth.) partment of Defense, Research Appointed in July 1963 WINS $100 BENNY SUGG - Fireman William A. Lewis is / and Engineering. Dr. Fubini was nominated by SUN DAY·M ONDAY FLORENCE GREEN, the girl who IIcain t say no/' and Sam~ presented a $100 check by LCdr. Robert C. Clasen for his JULY 12·13 Greeted by Capt. Leon Gra­ President Kennedy on June 15, Beneficial Suggestion of a valve socket wrench set to turn " TIARA TAHITI " (98 Min .) uel Haun, who has found that " everthin's up to date in 1963 to be Assistant Secretary Kansas Ci ty," a re in a quarrelsome mood in this scene from bowsky, ComNOTS, upon their on·and·off gas and water manis. Socket set reduces need to J ames Mason, John Mills arrival at NAF late Tuesday of Defense. Following confirma. carry many individual valve wrenches on fire trucks. 7 p .m. " Oklahoma!" opening next Friday and continuing July 18, tion by the United States Senate 24 and 25. Curtain is 8:30 p.m. on the Burroughs campus. afternoon, the guests were host­ (Dra ma in Color) The ghost of a wor·tim6 ed at a social hour and dinner his appointment became effec. cour, ma rshall appears w hen two men meet at the Commissioned Officers tive July 3, 1963 with the special in beautiful Tahiti a fter many years. Mason ~Oklahoma' Set Mess. duty of serving as Deputy Di. is 0 likeable, conniving scalawag who evens College's , rector of Defense, Research and Community News Wednesday's tour began with the score. (Adult.) Engineering. introductory remarks by Capt. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY MEETS WEDNESDAY Sh irt: " Whi, Q ui, Kid" (7 Min.) Dr. Fubini was born at Turin, The China Lake Photographic Society will meet Wednes­ For Opener Friday Nigh ~ Grabowsky in Michelson Labora­ Italy, April 19, 1913 and was TUES DAY·WED NESDAY JULY 14-15 I tory. day, July 15, at 8 p.m. in the Photo Hut, 361 McIntyre St. Fea­ The famed "Surrey with the Fringe on Top" was making the educated in Italy, attending the tured will be a color movie about Ireland, Africa, Brazil and " DR. STRAN GEL OVE" (93 Min ,) The visitors were then briefed Technical Institute at T uri n Peter Sellers, Sterling Hoyden rounds of NOTS and Ridgecrest this week to call attention to Australia, and an International PSA traveling stereosalon will Bakersfield Fjeld College Desert Division's production of "Ok\;l. on the Walleye missile program 1929-31, receiving his doctorate 7 p,m, be shown by Ted Bergman. home!" --opening next Friday evening in Burroughs AuditoriuIj:!. by J. S. Brugler of the Aviation in physics from the University (Comedy.Dra ma) Controversial, odd·ball Ordnance Dept. and the Shrike Curtain time is 8:30. of Rome in 1933. EAGLES TO HO LD CHARTER MEETING MONDAY NIGHT satire of the effects created when on air I" missile pro'gram by Leroy Riggs A charter meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles is to Tickets are now available for ph 0 n I n g the Hobby Shop, From 1935-38, Dr. F ubi n i wing is put on red alert ond starls on and D. J. Ru ssell of Weapons be held next Monday evening at the Moose Hall in Ridgecrest the four performances _ on FR 8-9681. Those ordered by was employed at the National alomic a ttack which will lead to talol earth Development Dept. at 7:30 p.m. Information concerning the meeting may be ob· July 17 18 24 and 25 _ in Iphon e may be picked up at the Institute of Electrotechnics in destruction. A horrendous theme done in ". box office on the nights of the tained by calling Bob Waters, FR 8-6386. front of the . Commissary, at the performances. Following luncheon, the West Rome and from 1939-42 as an comedy style. Decidedly different! (Adul' .) German dignitaries learn,ed of engineer at the Columbia Broad. DAN CE SLATED FOR EM CLUB TONIGHT Short: " MQgoo's Moos.hunt" (7 Min,) Gift Mart In Ridgecrest, and 1 Prices are $1 for adults and advancements in the Sidewinder casting System in New York. The Ramblers, most versatile of local bands, will ~e ap they also may be reserved by 50 cents for children. THURSDAY·fRI DAY J ULY 16-17 program in conferences with C. During the period 1942-45 h. pearing at the recently renovated Enlisted Mens Club tonight P. Smith and C. L. Neal of Weap­ was a research associate of the from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. In addition, there will be special steaks " BRIDGE ON THE RIVE R KWAI " (161 Min ,) ,...... Wm. Holden, Alec Guinness .. ons Development Dept. and Dr. DR. HERBERT GAERTNER (second left) of the SHRIKE missile. In background are Lt. Harvard University Radio Re. and french fries served at the snack bar. CROSSWORD PUZZLE _ 7 p.m , T. S. Amlie of the Aviation Ord­ West Germany's Ministry of Defense, and col­ Col. Carl Gustafson, U. S. Army, who accom­ search Laboratory concerned ACROSS f ·R.brew ( (Drama in Color) Multiple Academy a ward month nance Dept. league Dr. Ernst Schulze (extreme left) lislen panied the German visitors on their tour here, with the design and developo 1-Achieve I 8-Insect egg· intently as D. J. Russell of NOTS' Weapons and H. G. Wilson, Associate Technical Direc­ ment operations and planning winner' (1 957) tells of a group of prisoners· 6-Estate i 9 .. Nol"Se go

,. Page Six ROCKETEER Friday, July 10, 1964 Friday, July 10, 1964 ROCK ETEER Page Three ESO Council ~ight Employees Safety Note: V otesCounted NOTS Pasadena ~eceive Degrees tlnCJ,'N To Set . Final tabulations on the re­ VIRGINIA E. LIBBY - EXT. 638 From UCLA • • • Parking Brake cent election of officers for the (C ontinued from Page 1) Owners of many new auto· Employee Service Organization graduate with a B.S. degree in mobiles are cautioned that un· (ESO) have been made. p.echanical engineering, came d~r certain circumst~nces the to NOTS under the J P program "parking · brakC" on their car Foothill representatives for In June, 1958. may appear firmly set, but still the coming year are Sharon A. He was recruited by Howard allow it to roll backwards freely. Madson, Robert E. L. Austin, Kelly of the Weapons Develop­ · The Association of Casualty Weston J. Fisher, and Bonnie J. ment Department, who is now and Surety Companies advises Flood. Mary L. Harrison will studying for his doctorate in that this can be especially dan· aeronautical engineering at genius if a driver parks hls car act as an alternate. Pennsylvania State College. in the family driveway, many Bernard Pennino will repre· Benham is married to the of which slope. sent Morris Dam, with Gene former Marjorie Be c k of If th'e parking brake, i. set Krug as his alternate. Cheyenne Wells, Colo. The y wi thout the simult. neDus appli. Har old Jensen was elected for have two daughters. cation of the hydr.ulic service Long Beach and San Clemente Toshio Inouye, an aerospace (foot) brakes, the bottom of t he Island. Charles Black will serve engineer with Code 4538. is a br. ~e shoes ar.. brought into as his alternate. '59' engineering graduate of contoct with the dru"" on the The council of six will elect Fresno State. He came to NOTS rear wheels, but the shoe, are a president and vice president. as a J P on graduation. not fully engaged. A treasurer is appointed by the A ' native Californian, born at With !lie" paTking brake in 'LAST' OF V.ANISHING IiREED ~ Anthony D. "Tony" Tru­ CDR. W. M. PLACE, Techni· council from outside its own Gridley, he attended · Fresno's NAF'S NEW.SHOPS a~d Han· ' this condition', ' fhe ' A"S'sociatfon iiJ lo! AMC, relaxed hold on -,aircraft controls last week just cal Officer (Acting), recently membership_ A recording secre­ »dison High School before going gar Officer, Lt. Do.uglas S. · says, th¢ car cannot roll- for· long enough to take oath of re-e r;.,listmerit from Capt. Robert . M~yfi~ld has r~pprt~d aboard : R. Yount, NA F skipper, while flying at 10,500 feet. completed the U. S. Naval tary is also appointed from out· on to State. He was recruited ward, but it can move freely from U. S: Naval PostgraCJuate Space and Astronautics Orien­ side the council. by Bob Grasley, a former Code to the re"ar. ' t \." tation Cpu rse at the U. S. Na· School, Monterey, where he. 45 employee. -If, ~ -on - the - other ~ hand, ' t he val Missile Ce nter, Point Mu­ received his B.S. in Aeronau­ He is a bachelor and num· tical Engineering, A former ' q,otorist is pressing his foot on Enlisted-Pilot 'Tony': gu, Californi a. The course is bers h i kin g and swimming the hydrauli c brake while he 'is designed to show today's ef· apprentice seaman, he receiv­ Edged Out By among his hobbies. setti ng t he parking brake, the forts in astronautics in rela­ ed a fleet appointment to the Steve Lee, Code 4535, who Navla Aqdemy, and grodu. shoe and drum engage com· tion to the over-all mission of heads up the Analysis Branch, Trujillo -Goes for Four: the Navy and to the futu re uti· Tidewater Oil Naval Academy, and gr. du· pletely- and the car .will not is a long time NOTS employee. 1956. move." lization of space. NOTS Softball Team faced He holds two degrees, one in Tidewater Oil in a real "edge W. E. HICKS, Associate Head, Underwoter Mayr, Thomas G. Moore, Robert H. Hearn. physics and one in math, from More - at J(),500 Feet SHIPPING of the seat" game on June 25th. Ordnance Department (1), presides at cere­ Back row (I .r), Jerome A. Neubert, David A. the University of California at More shipping tonnage passes NOTS and the league leaders monies for NOTS Junior Profes$ional Pro­ Elkins, Clyde L. (Lew) Hedrick, Donald L. Santa Barbara. He added an Five Employees' Granted One of the Navy's most 'unusual ceremonies on record was each year through the locks at were tied 2·2 until the last 90 gram graduates who recently completed their Gimbel, Norman B. Estabrook, Newell O. MA in math this week. conducted high over tlle Mojave l{esert last Thursday, involving Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., than seconds of play, when in spite rotational assignments. Graduates are, front Booth. Not present for picture were Harold William H. Thielbahr, Cod e one of the Navy's most unusual enlisted men. through either the Panama or of valiant stalling, Tidewater Oil row (I·r), Robert G. (Jerry) Thompson, Mark D. Smith, James Martin, Arnold O. Musolf, 4526, came to NOTS in June of Patents for Inventions Anthony D. ," Tony" Trujillo, Suez Canals, despite the fact scored another run to win 3·2. A. Ruuczycky, Jeffrey Olmstead, John A. and Elton M. Rife. 1961 after graduating from O(le of some 40 enlisted pilots jillo states a preference for pro­ that the navigation season at Next scheduled game will be Fresno State College with a B.S. Five Station employees were gra'nted patents on th~ir inven- left in the Navy, was re-enlisted pellor aircraft. held on July 15th against Ives tions and reaped a total of $675 under the Incentive Awards Pro· while at the controls of a Navy Sault Ste. Marie is only eight degree in mechanical engineer· 'd Born at Durango, Colo., Tru- months out of 12. and Warren. gram 1ast Fnay. .. twin-engined transport plane. ing. · d . tid b . jillo, a Chief Aviation Mechanic,. Dr. Martin H. Kaufman, Pro· Improve III ens ty an urmng It was TruJ'illo's sixth re·en· During his J P tour he worked .- d 1 . 't"t t . has three daughters, Sandra, 18, on adapting the Sparrow missile pulsion Development Depart· ra t e , an . ow sensl IVI y a 1m· listment, adding four years ment, was awarded $175 and a pac, t f or nse a t h'Ig h a It'tlues d as more to his nearly three decades Toni Ann, 16, and Toni Kay 14. assembly s tan d to fit the " 't fl He and his wife, Janet, live at patent for the development of ~n ' lgm er or ar'" of service. Sf/HIKE missile. He later con­ 31·B Sykes Circle here.at China d4cted thermodynamic heating a pyrotechnic composition with Firth Pierce, Research Depart- -- - 10,SOO:Ft. Swear-= iii"'-- studies on SHRIKE, and is pres· ment, . received· . $100 and , a · Captain Robert- R: -Yount, Lake. pa t en t f or a d eep sea densl'· Commanding Officer of the His airborne re~e nli stment ently engaged in heat transfer Astronaut Will Become · \ t f . th d 't marked a first for this command analysis studies for rocket motor rI)e er . or measurIn g e enSI y Naval Air Facility, to which Aqu.anaut in Navy Test of sea water~ with precise toler- TruJ'il1o has been attached since and, according to Trujillo, was components; . d d th Capt!lin Yount's "brainstorm." He gained his first experience . W.. hin ·gton (AFPS)-Lieuten' ances at any d eSIre ep. 1960. flew co·pilot to the chief ~ in materials testing ' as an en· ant <;;ommander M. Scott Car­ H ~ r9lcl G. ~Qo_k, E.ngineeI:il}g petty officer and accepled his "For a man who has as much gineering student trainee with penter, one.of the seven.oJigina) Qepartment, was awarded $200 oath of ~Uegiance ...at 10,500 cockpit time as Tony, it was a the California Dept. of Highways astronauts, will join four other and a patent for his electrical .feet altitude. . natural," commented the flying during college xacations. - Navy~ men in a 49·ft. undersea connector for a boost sustajned Attached to aviation duties- at skipper of the Naval Air Faci lity. , David P. Wirtz, Code 4511, a laboratory off the coast of Ber· rocket motor. Ford Island on the mQrn ing of Trujillo's flying log shows an University of Colorado-graduate muda this month. . William A: Gey, . Propulsion Dec. 7, 1941, Trujillo was ac· 0 f f i cia 1 compilalion of 8,233 with a B.S. degree in aeronau· The astronaut will take part Development Department, reo cepted for fli ght training short· hours. This doesn't include time tical eJ)gineedng, came,to .NOTS in t he final week of the 21·day ceil'ed an additional award of ly after the Pearl Harbor attack. in private planes, it was pointed as a junior professional in J uly Project SEALAB 1 experiment. $100 and granted a patent for I He subsequently flew numerous out. of 1961. He was recruited by The SEALAB, a combined lao hIS method of preparmg Ion g combat missions with Scouting Balks at Retirement Ray Van Aken of Weapons De· boratory and underwater resi· chain nitramine dials having Squadron 48. Informed that the number of velopment Department. dence, was to be lowered to a' mo_re than two nitramino groups 'Anything That Flys' enlisted aviators is rapidly Three End Federal Careers Born in , he attended depth of 9·ft. on July 6. It is for use III solId rocket compoS!· "Tony" served a previous tour dwindling in the ' Navy today, Honolulu's Saint Louis Hi g h designed to test man's ability lIons. of duty here from 1955 to 1957, Trujillo balks at the idea of re- Three federal careers ended last week with the retirement of Clinton V. Weaver , Law­ School before coming to the live and work under the sea J ames W. Rogers, Research assigned as a project pilat. His tirement. rence B. Whitney, and Gary Gordon. After 18 years and 9 months with NOTS, Weaver leaves mainland to enroll at the Uni· extended periods. pepartment, was awarde~ $100 current assignment is flying " Lemme know when it gets his position as Head of the Buying and Order Branch and Small Business Specialist. Duties can· versity. LCdr. Carpenter's participa­ and a patent for a deVIce to utility and helicopter aircraft down to one, then 1'" let you COMMANDER T. A. CASSIN; Associate Director of Supply, sisted of purchasing and can· tion in the project stems from accurately control the release of based at the Naval Air Facility. know what my plans are." he presents an Outstanding Performance Rating certificate to He is married to the former tracting for materials and servo Originally from Duxbury, MaS_ l dena for 16 years, where he reo Virginia Boss of Grand Junction, a Navy request to the preSSUrIzed propellant gases And, though he holds ratings said filling out a flig ht plan for James E. Fletcher for his duties as Technical Assistant, Sup­ Aeronautics and Space Acimillli,;_­ t.rom gu,n ~arrels when used to for "anything that flys/ ' Tru- his next hop. ply Department, Pasadena Annex, during the period April ices, giving assistance to small sachusetts, he has for two Years, sides with his wife, Blanche. Colo. She was a classmate at fIre proJectIles. ______business firms in dealing with been a resIdent of El Monte The Gordons, who are active the University of Colorado. They tration (NASA) for technical as­ 1, 1963, through Ma rch 31 , 1964. Fletch,. also received a sistance. _ . , Quality Salary increase. the government. where he is active in the Ameri· in the Altadena Civic Associa- have two girls and one boy. During his tenure at NOTS, can Legion. . tion and members of the West· William H. Smith, Code 4044, He volunteered ~Q' t~ke~ ia,\, Weaver garnered two Outstand· Whitney and his wife, Esth~r, minster Presbyterian Church, first came to NOTS as a sum· he said, because of - his· long.· ing Performance 'Ralings and have a son. and-8aughter. have three children and eight mer employee in 1957. After standing interest" il; ·; t.~,e ~ Pilip; one Superior Accomplishment Gordon Closes lS·Year Career grandchildren. receiving his B.S. degree in me· lems of life in an 9s.~a~ e!lyi~,oll-, Award. Ga ry Gordon, General Engi';. ,--~-_____-..,,.- __, chanical engineering from the lnent. 'j,' • , His entire federal career was eer, retired f rom the Torpedo Missouri School of Mines he spent at NOTS with the excep· Operations Branch where he had PROMOTIONAL came back to the Station under ors. tion of 2-year military service been designing and testing tor­ the JP program in September Uuring 1962·63 be " atiendep in Worlp. War 1, serving over- pedo components, recommend- OPPORTUNITIES at 1958. UCLA on an Aviation W.e~pons seas in England and France. ing and testin'g commercially To apply, 'for positions" con- Born in St. Louis, Mo., he's Systems Control sdtolarship . .. Originally from Elkhart, In· available battery systems for tact Nancy Reardon, Pasadena a ' dyed-in-the-wool "Show Me" He is married to.'a . CalifOTnia diana, Weaver has for 21 years auxiliary and propulsion power PersonneJ Division, Extension state booster. He maintains an girl. They have two' :bJ)),s. been a resident of Pasadena, in underwater ordnance ve- 492. A current SF-58 must be active role in the local MSM George Barnes, 12', where he and Ijis wife, Jessie, hides. .' submjtted when applying. Alumni Association, the largest holds an A.B. degree' i~;~~:ia~~~s+ pre~ently reside. He has been Gordon, who began his 18'h Heavy Duty Equipment Me­ of any school on the Station. from Reed Colleg¢, .­ active in the Elks for many years at NOTS with the Physics .chanic; Hourly Salary Range: He and his wife, Marcia, an Ore., came to NOTS a< ' a ' i~ Inior active Toastmistress, have two professional in Septemb'er " years. The Weavers have two Division at Green Street, Pasa- ~ 3 1 9 $ married sons and five grand· aena, has been the reCipient of T . to 3.45. children. 1957. children. group awards for work in his H e a ti n g Plant Operator Joseph H. Mosko, Code 4021, Whitney. Ends NOTS Career' specialized field. (La rge); Hourly Salary Range: a graduate of San Jose State mountain climber; 1ill " s~)enlt , jms+ Lawrence B. Whitney, an Elec· -During his association wit h $2.98 to $3.22. College with a B.S. degree in I e a ve last sununer lilonntain" trician with NOTS for 13 years, NOTS he co·authored two artic- Painter; Hauriy Salary Range: engineering came to the Station climbing in Alask;I, ~ "~ H js..an 'L: Z. 'MAUDLIN, Head, Simulation and Computer Center began his civilian federal servo les on "Time Resolved Spectro- $3.08 to $3,34. in July of 1959. active member of·tlM " -"LL.' '-''' ' (left), was host to Capt. William H. Knull, Jr., Assistant ice with 4 years at Pearl Harbor, scopy' , with Dr. W. M. Cady in Pipefitter or Plumber; Hourly Born in Czechoslovakia, he Lake Mountain HeScu~ ·-G;ron.P Chief of Logistict, COMSUBPAC, (third from left), and Lt. then 5 years at sea with the the Journal of lhe Optical Soci· Salary Range; $3.19 to $3.45. came to in 1951 and is one of the main·stays .of P* TENT: AWAROI;ES - Capt. Leon Gra· ad

Page Two ROCKETEER Fr iday, Jul y 10, 1964 Friday, July 10, 1964 ROC K E TEE R Page :>even ~~~~~~~--~~~------~----~ -CHA"I-AIN'S MESSAGE ----:---- -, I PROMOTl0NAL 'POP' LOFINCK IS ON LEAVE. HIS 'DESERT PHILOS O. Little League's OPPORTUNITIES PHER' COLUMN WILL BE RESUMED WHEN HE RETURNS. Gala 'Fourth' A Good Pre"n' Stalion emp'oyees are encou,oged to apply for the positions Iisled b.low: Ap· A highly successful Fourth of plica tions should be o cc ompani.d by o~ up· July program, sponsored by the to-dol. Fo rm 58 The fact that positions are China Lake Little League, saw advertised h... does not predude the us. of other means to fill 'hese '1acand ... lO-year-old Ruth DeLeon chosen as s e I e c tee for Miss Little Aerospace Engin •• r (Propulsion & Power), League of 1965. By CHAPLAIN MARK E. FITE GS-13 (2 ya(onci .~), Codes 4573 & 4574- Project Engineer in Ihe Propulsion SySlems She will be officia lly crowned A 10-year-old boy and his father were leading a cow with Division. Performs analysis and feasibility during the District Tournament studies for new weapon ~y5Iems. Conducts a new.born calf out of a treacherous swamp to the barn. The and plans new weapon sysTem development here, starting on July 30. weather was cold and an icy rain beat steadily upon them. programs. ConduCls .e·design, product im­ Keynote speech of the eve~ "Do you really want to be a farmer, son?" asked his fa­ provement and fequalification of existing tIler. "We have to work hard and all through the year we fleet weapon syslems. nihg was a talk d ire c ted to file opplkolions for above with Louono youths in the Little league pro· have the weather to struggle against." Schneider, Bldg. 34, Rm . 26, Phone 72723. The boy looked up at his · father with the wind and rain Clerk (OMT ), GS-4, PO 28558, Code 3013- gram by Capt. leon GrabowskYr Incumbent will hondle 011 clericol work in ComNOTS. lashing his face and said: "But Dad, it doesn't storm like this connection with the Terrier and Ttorlor proj, all ·the time." ects, for Projects Branch "e". A six inning ball gam e be­ Quolificotions: Successful completion of two tween league officials and 12- This slory· wilh its simple philosophy reminds many of us ocodemic yeOf5 of substontiolly full time Of a profound truth tbat life never slands still. Change is the study in 0 resident school obove the high year-olds from the major and order of the day. school level; or Iwo yeors of appropriate Tigers; .LCdr. Mark Fi te, Protestant Congregation Navy Chap­ minor leagues ended in disaster e)l(perience; or one yeor of education plus SPONSORS 01' LITTLE LEAGU E TEAMS receive cerlificales People react in .various ways when "the storm" strikes. one yeor of appropriate e)l(perience. during 4th of July ce remonies. l eft to right are J im Williams, 'el, Senators; Lt. T. R. Jones, NAF, Red Sox; Bill Ranes, CPO for the oldsters, 14-5. Some prefer to sit in a darkened place, quote a kind of verse, Gener(ll Engineer, GS.12, Code 5521-ln­ Kiwanis Club sponsor of the Lions; Aa ron Jones, Security Club, Braves; Jim Miller, AOI, Acey Deucey Club, Indians; Climax of the program was a and do nothing·- a kind of withdrawal from the whole of Iife_ cumbent will perform production and design fireworks display fired by vol­ engineering on electromechonicol servo ond Dept., Cobs; LCdr. Bob While, Public Wo rks, Pirales; John Lt. Bo b Dollof,f, vice president of Maj or league; and Jim • Others may be found who fly into the face of adversity fuze system components. Also, provide tech­ DiPol, Test Dept., Yankees; Ke l Booty, Engineering Dept., Bowen, vice president of Farm and T-Ball leagues. unteer Station employees. and rebel against reality. nical ossistonce to junior engineers ond tech· Now I'm not an advocaie of the idea that we cannot do nicions employed in the group. Position re· quires knowledge of servo system devices ond something about lhe siluation at hand, whether good, bad or components of the principles of automatic any degree in belween: but" a sane and profound trulh such as controls. Giants Beat Pirates, this boy proclaims can do us good. Clerk Typist, GS-3 or G5-4, Code 5515- Incumbent types a variety of formal ond Our children are a rich blessing and an invaluable gift to informal reports, correspondence, memoranda, SPORTS all of us. We can never do too much ih the right sort of way for elc. Receives telephone calls and official them. But what we can do that i$ best, is the same our parents visitors and directs some to cognizant per­ In First Playoff Game sons. Position includes: cost accounting, time­ and theirs before them did. We can stand by the truth Ih.1 has keeping, filing, copying, etc. Shorthand de­ As a climax to the Major the promise of Divine Authority. "Train up a child in the way siroble. League season, the champion­ 1I File applications for above with Betty Fow. REVIEW he should go, and when he is old we will not depart from it. ler, Bldg. 34, Ihn. 34, Phone 71514. Dead­ TECHNICAL INFORMATION DEPT.'s 10th anniversary cake' ship two - out - of· three playoff Colts L1!ad League (Proverbs 22:6). line for filing h July 17. is sliced by K. H. Robinson, Head of TID, alid H. G. Wilson, series started Tuesday n i g h t Facing the reality of much malicious behaviour, and the NAVY OVUnAS VACANCIES BY BILL BORGSTADT Management AnolY5t, GS-1 2, Okina wo; Associate Technical Director, durin g pa rty on July 1. About with the first half of the regular problems of juvenile and adull delinquency and crime - we General Supply Assistant, GS-8, Jopan; Power 100 people were in attendance. Reviewing TID's work of the At the All-Star break, another major league baseball season champion Giants defeat­ - 4 Straight Wins would do well to seriously ask ourselves if we are doing the Plant Controll"'-on (High Preuurej, ' Guam; past decade, Robinson estimated that his department has pub. . season is half over. In analyzing the contenders, it looks like ing the second half champions The Colts, after placing sec­ besl with the help of our Heave nly Father. ludget Analyst, GS-9, Guam; Position Clossi· ond with a 5-4 record the first ficotion Specialist, G5-12 or GS·13, Hawoii. lished enough material 10 cover 110 foolball fields. the Phillies will meet the Yankees in the October classic, 1 Pirates in a thrilling 4 to 3 con· half of the Colt League season File applications for above with Novy Ph iladelphia has the best pitching staff in either league test. Overseas Emp loyment Office (Pocific), Fed­ have won four straight games eral Office Bld g" 50 Fulton Street, San Fron· with Short (ERA leader), Bennett, Bunning, Culp and Mahaffey Although the Giants never in thrilling fashion to move into cisco, Calif, 94102. Positions open till filled" in the starting rotation and Baldschun, one of the league's trailed in the excellently play­ Mourn Adm. Ricketts, first place. top reliefers. ed game, the Pirates came from Learning 15 Lifelong 'Best Mess' Contest San Franc isco has the power to take it all but after Mari· behind to twice tie the score Ted Sprouse s tar ted the chal and Hendley, the pitchihg is weak. They don't have the at two-two and three·all. streak by pitching a 4-2 victory All persons have some skill. over the Giants. Playing the Vice Chief Naval Ops Even the least talented can do stopper in the bull pen. Steve Roberts, the Giants ace Admiral Claude V. Ricketts, a decorated World War II hero SI. Louis, although ten games off the pace, and tied for league leading Angels the Colts some things better than the most Winners Announced pitcher, allowed only six hits to scored two runs in the bottom and Vice Chief of Naval Operations, died last Monday morning at talented. Each of us can learn New Yo rk - The Navy has runner·up in last year's N e y fifth, should come in third. Look for the Cards to play the gain the win while bi g Don Ba­ _ Bethesda Naval Hospital. best ball of any team during the second half. of the seventh to tie and the from the other. And we can announced the winners of the Awards contest, representing cock, the Pirates fire-baller, winning run in the ninth for a He had enlered the hospilal learn as long as we live, 1964 annual Ney Awards Pro­ the Commandant, Eighth Naval Los Angeles has been a disappointment during the first Ci lso allowed only six hits. , Iasl Friday foll owing a heart Adm. Ricketts' Pa5sinca 7-6 victory moving into a first We may not be able to teach gram for the outstanding en· District. haTfOi1rfOrjUSra--rn tilnely hits they would-be-right-in-the - RoMrts and Bobby-Byrd lead place ti~-- . ------.- .!I.ck. 'TrGC)ic l.oss'-SecNav thick of the~ace. Don·t coutlt them out. old dogs new tricks, but we can listed men's messes, ashore and The th ree winning messes will the winners attack gathering In their next game, after spot· The Navy's second most senior I would like to express my teach old persons new skIlls: afloat. receive bronze plaques at the Cincl nnali is -gettin·g good pitching and coul.d finish as high two hits each with Roberts slug­ military officer won early recog­ own sense of tragic loss at the ting the Dodgers a 6-1 lead af\er The best large ship mess for 63rd national convention of t he as third but fit better he~e . • ging one over the ·Ieft field four innings of play, they scored nition as a lieutenant w h i I e passing of Adm. C I a u d e V. 1964 is the auxiliary experi­ sponsors of the ·Ney Awards Chicago, Pittsburgh . nd Milwaukee will be battling -it out , fence. Brian Manger, Pirates serving in the battleship USS Ricketts, United States N a v y. three runs in lhe fifth and four mental vessel USS Observation Program, the Food Se rvice Ex­ for sixth and should finish in the order listed. . ' 'catcher, and Bacock were the in the sixth for an 8-6 victory. West Virginia. Hit during the Those of us who have worked Island (EAG 154), of Cruiser ecutives association Aug. 8·12 in Barring injury to its stars New York will again take an­ offensive stars for the losers. Pearl Harbor attack Dec_7, 1941, closely with him are partlcularly Ted Sprouse again picked up Destroyer Force, U.S. Atlantic Portland, Oreg. other pennant. Ford has been superb and Bouton is returning The two teams continued he was credited with saving the miIldful that he has carried the victory with three innings a Fleet. The outstanding small Official presentation of the to his '63 fOl'm . Look for Mantle to have a .big fiecond half._ their series last night with the ship. a tremendous burden selflessly Min ll ....t. will be fighting Baltimore for second place and of no-hit no-run reliefing. ship mess award went to the trophies, on behalf of the Secre­ third game, if necessary, sched· His most ,...c-e nt achieYeme-r'lts and unsparingly. take it with fair pitching and tremendoUs power versus the In the final game to date t1ie ship USS Tracer tary of the Navy, will be made uled for tomorrow night at 8 Colts were trailing 6-5 going into were rela tell to the plan"ning of . On 7 Decemoer 1941, the (hen Orlotes' good pitching and no pow~r. With 'good breaks ~ither (AGR 15), under the command to an officer and enlisted man o'clock on Blenman Field, Dia­ the bottom of the seventh artd the multi·I.ler.1 nuclear-a rmed Lt. Ricketts with "extraordinary team could go all the way. . of the Commander, Western representing each of the award­ mond No.4. again came through in the naval force for NATO. cou'rage and disregard for his ChlcIlIo is the only other team that figures to be in .the Sea Frontier. Top shore-based winning messes. They will be clutch for two runs anti a 7-6 A native of Missouri, Admiral own personal safety" was direct· race .due to fine pitChing: Their inability to beat the Yankees mess is the U.S. Naval Air Sta­ convention guests of the Associ­ victory. Ted Sprouse picked up < Ricketts was a strong a-dvocate Iy responsible for saving the will keep them from nloving up. tioI.', Corpus Christi, Texas, a ation. New 'Bowling Rates another victory with two score­ - of nuclear power for naval ves­ battleship West Virginia for fu­ - THINGS TO ' LOOK FOR IN '64 Special Services Division an· less relief innings, winning ~ sels. ture service in World War II. Killebrew to break Maris' home run record-Koufax to . nounced this week new bowling three games in the four game Following the Pearl Harbor These highest attributes of win 15 games the second half-".Pop" Lofinck to write another winning streak. ; attack, Admiral Ricketts partici" the professional naval officer coiumn if his 'fan mail lets up-New York Mets to liave another rates of 25 cents per game- and Delivering big hits for t h·e pated in the planning of amphi­ which Adm. Ricketts pel'solnifiied­ no-hitter pitched against them-Clemente to win NL batting CAPT. GRABOWSKY, Com no charge for bowling shoes Colts throughout this streak bious operations against the at Pearl Harbor and until this title, Mantle in the AIr-Farrell not to win over four games NOTS, delivers .ddress direct­ are in effect for school children were Dean Smith, Tom Hibbs, , Japanese in the Gilbert, Mar­ sad day, have inspired Navy the second half-Finley to try and move the Athletics out of ed 10 .,-oulhs in lillie League at the China Lake Bowl from Tom Clow and Dave Luzinas. shall, Marianas, Iwo Jima and men toward greater devotion to Kansas City-Mays struggling to hit .300. Progr.m. 3 to 6 p.m. Okinawa Islands. their flag and their Navy. Our finest tribute to him will Pharmacy Phone ' be to persevere in carrying on Public Works PI~ys Jack N.elson Wins The Station Pharmacy tele· the great work to improve the pllOne number has been changed Naval Service - The mission ' Barslo)V ~ T:onight Arclfer-y Tourney to FRontier 5-5156, Pharmacist for which he sacrified himself. Night action is scheduled to­ Clyde Campbell reported t his PAU L H. NITZE morrow at the Beer Hut dia· week. Secrelary of Ihe Na vy At · Mamm·outh Mt. mond between the Public Works Jack Nelson of the C Ii ina . softballers and a visiting Bar- Lake Bowmen won fitst place stow Mercliants delegation, with at the Mammouth Mt. Archery The Rocketeer , game time set for 8 --p.m. Tournament over the Fourth of Offitilll We.ldy Pvblication Manager Pete Zamarron of July weekend_ ' of the the local club listed his starting U. S. Navol Ordnance Test Sr.tion It. Was one - of Ihe biggesl Chino Lah, Californio lineup as Gary Stevens, Frank :hrlltlan Scie~ (Chapel AnMlI j Captai" hon Orabow_y, USN Carson, Dennis Crager, Frank animal shoots in the state ~ J ack Morning Service-II o.m. Siotion Commonder Rogers, Alfred Celstine, Jim led .the. field al IHe end of Ihe Sunday School-II a.m. "J." libby Dowda and Jim Cashore. firsl of Ihe two.day shoot, and Public Information Officer ..-otes'c:lnts {All FaIth Chape ll TwiTler Billy Brown will open kept the lead all Ihe way. Jock G. Irow.rd Morning Worship-8:30 and 11 o.m. Editorial Advisor Sunday School-9:30 a.m., Grove . and the tilt with relief ace Ross Clay· Other China Lake representa­ Richard Gruen"". Richmond elementary schooll. ton on tap to dowse any fires. tives were Sheila Stedman, who Ed itor !tomon Catholic (All FaIth Chopel) Lupe Reyes will coach first placed second in the women's Ivdd Gatt Holy Mau-7, 9130 a.m., and 5130 Associate EditO!' base and Frank Amparano is to diviSion, losing only to the p.m. Sunday. frederick L. lticHrds handle third base action. champl Sue Shine·. Spadal Auignments • a.m. Monday through FrIday, 8:30 a.m. Double Header, July 18 Willie Rice look firsl place in sm 8org5' odt, Sports Soturdoy. A twin·bill is slated for Satur· Ihe boys' inlermediale division ; DEADLINES. Confeulons--8 '0 8:25 a.m., 6 to 8:30 p .m. day, July 18, on the local dia· Bill Kennedy was Ihi rd in Class I :::,,~:~: "~::::::=::::::::::::=:::::::;!:~:' 1~ ~ : : :: : Saturday. Thursday befo,.. Fir .. Frlday- mond with Bakersfield Superior B division; Randy Sled man ca n\e • to 5:30 p.m. The Rocketeer receives Armed Forces Press Tire going against Public Works in second in the Cub division, -MISS LITTLE LEAGUE SELECTEE, IO·year. dians; .nd Bob McK iil ney, Red SOx. Se lectee "rvice material. All are official U.S. Navy '!lOTS Hebrew Servlc. (fat, Wlnt All Faith photos unless otherwise Identified. Printed C"-IJ in the opening fray and the and his dad and molher, Bob old Ruth -Deleon, poses with honor guard Rulh will be offici.lly crowned Mifs Lillie WHkly wilh opproprioted funds In ~I'npll· Ivery first and third Friday, 8:15 p.m. TRIPLE RE-EN LISTMENT saw William T. year tours. Administe ring oath to the trio NOTS Military All Stars slated and Sheila Sledman, won I h'. escorl. (I- r) David Se. ley of Ihe Pi r.les; Mike League of '65 duri ng Ihe L.lttle Le.gue Di.­ Office at SO King St., Bldg. 00929. Phones­ is LI. (jg) Will iam F. Elrod, ~x.cul i .e Officer · y trid Tournament to b. he"1eI here sterting a nte with NavExos P.35, Revised July 1950. Inltarlon Fe llow'hip (Parllh Hall) Do remus, tAK1 ; Jarries A. Sizemore, SH2, and to go against the Kern Frog I lroph for high score among Yingst, Eagles; M ike Thornberry, Tigers; r1354, 71655, noa2. . Fellowship Meeting-Sundayl, 8 p.m. Rogelio M. Lacson, S03, re .. upping for six- of NOTS Enlisled Personnel Div. Market as a nitecap. husband and wife leams. Bob Nellig.n, Dodge rs; John Rouland, In - July 30.