At Pyramid Rock While the World Situation Rests the Air Station Main Gate Will in a of Uneasiness I Motorists .'CL

At Pyramid Rock While the World Situation Rests the Air Station Main Gate Will in a of Uneasiness I Motorists .'CL

Sunrise Rites Set At Pyramid Rock While the world situation rests The Air Station main gate will in a of uneasiness I Motorists .'CL. X No. 13 U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe state this Easter be open to the public. Bay, Hawaii March 31, 1961 - Pro test a n t worshippers of will be directed to the runway Windward Oahu will gather to- I parking area by military police- gether in prayer at traditional Off-Reservation Sunrise Services being held at 6:30 a.m. at K-Bay's Pyramid Rock. Traffic Incidents Uniquely situated, the loca- tion is not far from the site of Show Decrease what used to be a nature heiau on historic Mokapu peninsula. According to figures just re- Three crosses have been erected leased by the Commandant, 14th on the site, representing the trio Naval District, traffic violations on Calvary 2,000 years ago. committed off military reserva- A public-invited observance it tions by Naval personnel during is sponsored annually by the Prot- the month of February showed a estant Churches of Windward decrease. Oahu and the Protestant Chapel During the month of Febru- of the Marine Corps Air Station. ary, Marines in the Hawaiian This year's services will be con- Islands were involved in 89 ducted by ministers of Kailua, accidents which was 17 less than Kaneohe and Navy Chaplain P. I. for the month of January. Ota of the Air Station. Lt. Gen. Shapley Lt. Gen. Wornham For the month of February Featured as guest speaker is Naval Personnel paid $4,014.00 to the Rev. Dr. William E. Phtfer, Relieves Lt.Gen. Wornham the State of. Hawaii for jraffic minister of the First Presby- Dr. William E. Phifer violations, Marine Corps Person- terian Church of Honolulu. Dr. nel paid $1,443.00 during the same Phifer is a graduate of David- men and directional signs. From period. son College in North Carolina the runway area, shuttle buses Lt. Gen. Shapley Assigned and received his seminary de- will carry them to the worship gree from Princeton Theological site near Pyramid Rock and re- `Sunrise' Ministers, Seminary. turn them to the parking area As FMFPPac Commander Among his honorary doctrates upon conclusion of the services. personnel are warned that Marine Major General Alan will to Marine Soloists Announced are a D.D. from Southwestern All Ivey report smoking is not allowed at any- Shapley. Commanding General, Headquarters. He will be suc- Officiating ministers at the University, LLD from Missouri and LittD from time in tit.: Pyramid Rock Area. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendle- ceeded as Assistant Division Sunrise Services are: Rev. Rudy Valley College ton Park College. More than 1,200 worshippers at- Calif., has been named by the Commander of the Third Ma- Ulrich, 1st Baptist Church, Kai- Preskent to succeed Lieutenant His writings include exten- tended the Resurrection observ- lua: the Rev. Richard Peterson, ance last year. General Thomas A. Wornham as rine Division in the Far East by Parker Memorial Methodist sive contributions to denomina- Commanding General, Fleet Ma- Brigadier General Robert E. Church, Kaneohe; and the Rev. tional publications and he has rine Fcrce, Pacific, tomorrow. Cushman, Jr. Colonel Lewis W. Roy Ishihara, Kailua Christian written two books for publica- Walt, selected for one-star rank, Church (Congregation). tion, "The Cross and Great Liv- General Wornham will re- ing" and the "Creed of Christ- tire, effective April 1. General will become Assistant Division The Scripture will he read by Easier Services Col. W. R. Campbell, Station CO, endom." Shapley also has been chosen Commander of the Second Ma- The Pearl Harbor Marine Bar- Lejeune, and the Rev. Rhodes B. Martin for promotion to three-star rine Division, Camp of the Kailua Community Metho- racks Band will be on hand to Are Planned For rank which gch_s with his new N. C. dist Church, will give the Bene- play special music renditions and for the post. General Cushman, now en diction. provide accompaniment service. K-Bay Catholics Brigadier General Raymond L. route to the Far East, was on duty Soloists include Mr. Edward Roach who formerly sang with Military personnel of the Air on Murray, Assistant Commander, in Washington, D. C. Colonel Walt Catholic Masses Easter Sun- the Cincinnati Symphony Orches- Station have been urged to at- day at St. Michael's Chapel will Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendle- is currently on the Joint Staff. tra and Mrs. Nancy Burnett, wife tend "ie Sunrise Services and be at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ton, relieved General Shapley as The reassignments are effective of Maj. R. H. Burnett, ExO to invite their civilian friends Tomorrow night Catholic Ma- commanding general of MCB in May. MASS -13. and neighbors. rines and their families will Camp Pendleton. also celebrate the Liturgy and In other general officer re- Mass of the Easter Vigil at 7 will be heard Ma- p.m. Confessions assignments, Headquarters earlier Saturday; from 10 to rine Corps announced that 1':30 a.m. and from 3 to 4 p.m. Brigadier General Thomas F. Included in the Liturgy of the Easter Vigil will be Catholic rit- uals which date back to the early years of the Christian era. These ceremonials include the POISONINGS Blessing of the New Fire, the Pas- cal Candle and Baptismal Water THIS WEEK by the priest. Climaxing the serv- In an effort to halt the ice will be the renewal of Baptis- increasing number of home mal promises by the faithful. poisonings of children, the WINDWARD MARINE re- cently, in cooperation with Observances Planned the Station Dispensary, be- gan offering a "bcx score." For Good Friday In each issue we will re- K-Bay personnel and their de- port the type, number and pendents are reminded that ob- total. servance of Good Friday will be This week we report the marked today at both Trinity and following: St. Michael's Chapels here. BOX SCORE. Protestant services will he held Patron Number 2 p.m. in Trinity Chapel. ILLEGAL PARKING MP Pvt. Clay McClain wr ,-; ,p a parking ticket on IstLt. E. R. Allen, pilot at Mosquito Repellent 1 - Catholic observance at St. Mich- a jet parked in front of the K-Bay Officers Club. rfmns have complained of the practice of pilots Roach Powder 1 of ael's Chapel will consist of the is in Pine Oil Dis. 1 parking their jets in front of the Club. Officials st 'c teat there plenty of room for the aircraft -Liturgy at 3 p.m. and Stations of losone 1 the Club parking Id.. A Provost Marshal Office sp ,1;-sman said that, beginning tomorrow, all jets found the Cross at 7 p.m. Total 4 parked in fr,,it of the '0' Club will be impoun -Ied. The same spokesman also pointed out that Good Friday is also a day of tomorrow, 4,i! I, is April Fools Day. (Photo by LCpI. R. W. Ergen) fast and abstinence for Catholics. Page 2 U.S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII March 31, 1961 011/ ebaptain'ti WW1r A: I Corner THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EASTER COL. W. R. CAMPBELL Commanding Officer By Chaplain A. R. Anderson LT. COL. C. H. MOORE Executive Officer Easter has a far greater rele- CAPT. ROBERT W. ARSENAULT Information Services Officer vance than eggs, bunnies, new clothes and GYSGT. JOHN P. McCONNELL the coming of spring. Editor This day of days guarantees to By GySgt. Jack T. Paxton GYSGT. JACK T. PAXTON Assistant Editor us some of the greatest values of Editorializing At Randqm -As you may have. gathered from SGT. WILLIAM H. STUCKEY Sports Editor life. a story elsewhere in today's WINDWARD MARINE, the Red Cross TRIUMPH is its message. As needs help. Last year more than $3,000 was collected. As it now The WINDWARD MARINE is published every Friday by and darkness for the engulfed Golgotha dur- stands, K-Bay will be lucky to garnerr $2,500. We realize that personnel of the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, Navy ing the crucifixion of Christ, the these days but consider, for a moment, No. 990, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, money is pretty "tight" Calif., under the words of doom and failure ap- the good that the Red Cross does each year. If every K-Bay Marine supervision of the Informational Services Office. Printed at the peared to have Royal been spelled out had contributed one buck, this outfit would garner nearly $10,000. Printers and Publishers, Inc., Kailua, Hawaii, the WIND- on the superscription affixed to WARD How about a hand, people? MARINE is published with appropriated funds in con- the cross above the head of Jesus. formity with paragraph 17107, MCM. The WINDWARD MA- This placard carried the follow- Well-Publicized Outfit - J01 Joe Goode, Pacific Missile Range RINE receives material from the Station and 1st Marine ing words in journalist, reports that more than 1800 school children have become Brigade three languages: FMF, Informational Services Offices and is a member This is Jesus the King of the better acquainted with the space-age thanks to two movies his of arid receives the services of the Armed Forces Press Service Jews." The Hebrew indicated or- outfit has been showing at various schools. Joe says that "Man (AFPS). ganized religion had disowned In Space" and "Eyes in Outer Space" are highly popular with the No paid advertising may be accepted. THE WINDWARD MA- Him; the Greek indicated that school-age set. RINE may be mailed outside the Air Station. The Information world culture had ignored Him; Speaking Of Fluffs - Seems one of our reporters got a little Section and the WINDWARD MARINE are in Bldg.

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