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TEMPEItATUtfS Mol<. Mln. A<=' 16 aJ 11 hJ' 11!2: 53 "",. 18" IS Av 19 19 51 I¢< I ro 76 11 Ag 121" I. "",OJ 2:2!S $I ,Fridoy, April 24, 1959, Navy Contracts Let 0Ulee. HowLa.. BIde.. Top Deck HECEI\'ES FlUST RETIU.E)IE"T alECK-Mae Be.e-h receh'''s her fint retirement chel'k (rom 1"0.,')' Exehallge Officer LCdr. S. L. Armed Forces Day H"'''''.l'<'h ami d.....·lopnwnl "l'li- ,ili,-" or Ih,· Stalinu I'ill be fell- tur"d at }l'ar'" Armed Fore. l' .. Ua)' o!N'n·ane.' on Saturd..,. "]a) 16. l'rl''-'t'''1 Ill:In" rail (or a Sid""ind,'r firinlf .• SXOItT fU'l lUld "Illtic or "OTS rO<"kel ......i ... .....nd Ihe ne ....... t 1\"." ai...,,..ft al the ".,-.1 Air FlOrilil}' h.nlar. Xo full _Ie air .how will be Ilrl'Sellll'd this )'ear, ...,ordinl; 10 edr. Sidnt) 8roolu-. e-h.irm.n o( Am>cd 08)' Cornmillre. orl!:"n;zat;ons \Iill prl'l'Itl" "I)I'('ial d;spla}-s and "PII"<'- i.1 ""enb .re lioChedult"d. b}' tiOrJle lrroups. Gatn "ill open 10 the public al 8 ••111. ort Ar'nled Forces Oa,·. Adm, Burke Warns 40th Annual Public Schools 'Week Reds .Dangerous To Observed Nationally April 27·May 1 American Freedom Week-long ,nnu,l observ,nce of Public Schools Week, I Ph 'S h for thc 40th successive yeJr l will begin ncxt Monday. China. n oenlx peec Lake schools will provide an opportunity. for all. residents ''ThE' concepts upon ..... hich our ;lnd employces to become more fully acquamted With school way o( li(e are (ounded-the con- facilities l programs, personnel and the goals of thc local eepta of human (reedom, of the dig- school system nity o( the Indi\'idual, .nd o( morel law-are challt'nKed by the Com- Adults .re urred to as many I e-a &eJ"\'C'd atudents and....1lI btl said Chle( o( Na"al Op. schools and a. many el..... rooms u priced at l1.15. A$ a portion o( the "ratio!l:ll Ar!eich A. Burke In a Ihey ean PubliC" SchOOlsl procram.. a lIiJtth grad. sP"'C'('h at Phoenllt. Ari:r.on&. (ollow- Week. extendIng through May 1, dan preWcnt .'),Ian Without & inc his \'isit to NOTS last .....ec-k. Grade Srhool Open House Counlry. Tnt're la no admiUlon . . .• House" will be held (rom chara:e to the program and thOM AddreulnK an audIence of Na- 9 R' h d not attendln&" the banquet are in. .' I B' P .,. .' ,- p.m. at IC mon. le"'eg and ,Iona ua ne-u 1.1 Ice.lons tepre- R..... I "Ited to drop in at ;;30 p.m. to _ &entatl"ee at their annual spring 0 e e ementary on tbe the pl.y. meeting Admiral Burke sald"Th Station Monday, Tuesday and Wed-I ' . . . . e nesdayeveningl. On TUesday Bur_ DaneI' Fetitonl Umtrxl Slllte. h ... become strong In '-. E' ,'. Folk danc" (estiv.la will be " " , "'" rougua emenlllry an the sp·ec,al an e-n'lronmen 0 n \'1 ua en· I '" h " lented bv all Indian \Vells Valle'" , ' ",.,"', euswI 0 openhoull(!.andon crpnae lin prna,e mt,sllve n Th' h G . sixth graden at Vieweg School on ..... hich the spirit of wmpetition runs 1.1" lIY. t e ro'es School ",m Th '" welcome the public to the ap clal ur ay morning (rom 9-11. Sev. among \Ve have mas_ d' I' ,-_ e enth and eighth grade atudenta will tert'd the art of ad"ocacy even as lip 11)1 to "" TheJameal ' we hn"e excn:ised moral responal'l Monroe School in Ridgecrest will (Continued on Page 41 billty and practiced cooperation. hold theIr open house on Monday , e\'enlng, and on Thursday. the In· B ·Id S'd .d I auggest that ...e have not yokcrn SchOOl invites iUi studcnts' UI 5 I eWln ers sufflele-utly concerned oursel\'ea parents to the about th(' e..entlal point of . ad"ocacy in our grim ..... orld-wide Hi«h Srhool Open Hou,;e struggl(' with Communism. Burroughs High School will hold "We Ire In a riad In ..... hich all open house al.l To Top $19 MI'II"lon Americans Itre put to a at d the public IS m,·'ted to ViSit o( thri! eharacte-r and fortitude all asS('1 day.; .•tu- Contracts totaling O\'er Sill mll- the Communilts Inte-n.ify their en; lrrct slton'llion (or continul'd production ot campeign to creale (e.n and arutle_ to es red c assroorn.s. fuided missiles ha"e been awarded tiel amonl UII. \Ye are being tested Annual to Phllco Corporation and General on the strength of our moral eon- The annual PUblic School Wec-k Electric by the Bureau of Ord. "icUon o( the idea that freedom II banquet will be held \Yednesday.· n.nce, according to a n("\lo'1 release the enduring Ipark o( hope in the April 2lI, at the Burroughs High from the Department o( Defenshe.rts o( .11 ca(etorium, at 6:30 p.m. The menu OUice o( Public In(ormation. In aunmu.lioll, Admiral Burke ..... ill Identic:al to one of the luneh- According to R"-I' Admiral f'aul noted, "We mUlt reeogni:r.e that as D. StrooP. US-'ll", Chie( of the Bureau long ... the So"iet Union is deter- M h of Ordnance. the two contracts ant minC'd to domInate the ..... orld. as ae Beac Reti res to meet the requlremt'nts o( both long ... it penista In Its expansion- f the Navy and Air Force mlulles., ist aetivitle-I. there will continue to A ter long Service The Air Force. in addition to be proble-ms. because they, the Com. N h armint' some o( lUi newelt jet (lght. munists, create the-m." avy Exc ange era with Slde..... inders. lupplies the Mae Beach. be-lter known to St..l-. weapon to the Assistance tion personne-l as "Ma." this ...eck Program, which tn turn, makes the became the third :->01'8 Nil'')' Ex- missllcs awlliable to a number of chang/.' employee to retire undcr the (oreign countrics. Other countrlCl rctirement progrllm tnaugurated by buy dlret:tly (rom the U.S. Na\,y, the Na,·y Ship's Store Office In Swt'llen X{'lloliateli March 19:12. Recently, the Government ot S ... e den completcd The rctiring employee came t'l with the Navy for the purchllac ot ;\,OTS in Jun(' 1946. Early emplo)'- a considerablc number of Side. ecs 'I'm remember her a.s the el<- winders to be ulK'd by the Royal c('llent cook at tht' Exchange Re3' Swedish Air Force. taurnnt when it ..... as located in lhe Sidewinder the only United Retail Store. Stales air-to-air guided mi...,ile be- Retirement In the "a'"y Ex- inr used b)' foreign countri('S. II Is change System includl's a retire- allO Ihe (irst guided missile to ha,·. ment annuil)' benefi.t all well .as th.at e,'er destroyed an enemy aircraft (rom Socia.' Seeunt)'. Durmg It:i under actual ..ombat conditiona. _hort duration the plan has beeome Chinese Nationalists ,./.'t). attractl"e, to employees who .... mplo)·t'd the weapon durin&" the to a eafCt'r In thE' I Quemoy In 1%8.. :-;"'"}' E:-<change System. I'hill-o I'ro<lu('llon Frie-nds and .. will Phllco Corporation participated be glad to kno\\ that )ola. plans with Ihe Stillion in the l'ngin('('rini\: to, rl'Side at 436 SUfi"' of Sidc...inder Rnd is produl.'ing tho and I.'onunu.... h('r WOro< mi5llile nt its Go\"crnment lind In. with the Au"illary o( the John dust rial Di.. plant in Philadel- Armitng(' Post.684 of the phia. Gencl'81 Eleelric ia producing !.kglon_ Sh,' III Its preSIdent an.1 them at Its Light )Olilltary Electron. Jlrt"'l'ntly wrves as the Auxl1illr)"" Departmcnt in litica. )/"ew York. Chaplain. 1 _ Daylight Saving Starts 'Sunday At 1 a.m. Sund:\y. April 26. day- light aavlng time. known orticiall)' Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) comes again to California. At that hour. lime pieecs be lI(!t ahead one hour to 2' a.m. 1I0"-e'·er. )UU don't ha"e to slu}' up unlil I Lltl. 10 l>er(orl11 this liel lour elO('lI .. and \\alchn ahead one hour \lhen "01,1 felire Saturd,,}' nieht-alld "hl'n }'Oll ari'-'t' Sund.." morninjt }-ou11 be in lillie "ilh thl' lime_Gnd on time (or "bun:h ser,·Ifi"'i. Other than transcontinl'ntal rail- roads, whkh will continue to op_ l'rllte on Slllndard Time. local portation and all airline schl'dulea will eOlOllly with Da)'llght Time. \\'hlle we lase an hour Sunday morning ... hen the clocks are- set ahead. wc'lI gl't It back on the last Sunday In when time_ Jlieces nre turned back an hour. u. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California Desert Wildflower Show The (ifteenth ann u al Desert Wildflo...er Sho.... sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary o( the- Commis- OUicers' will bl.' open to the public from 1,10 p.m. tomor_ ro..... and from 10 a m. to 8 pm. on Sunda)', at the Community Center. The theme of this yellr's event is "The Awakening Dele-n." A wide '·ariet}· of desert IIrtlfactl will be worked into the (Ioral ROCKETEER Budd Got1., EdJtor Visit Your Annu ..1 Desert Wildflow., Show lJlis Weekend .t Ihe Community Cenler Vol. XV, No. 16 Migrant Ministry Director Due Here MASTER .nd oth"r arranll'emenh; for this week- rond's "'HMlower Show al Ihl' Communil)' Ceiller were eoordinatf'd b)' eommitlee c.halrn){'n (C'i'nt"r) Erma Erickson .nd Mer Me-AllIsler. M.rke AShbrook (lefO .nd Itollerla Zost (rlkhO, two o( Ihe ,·olunl ..er ar. ran.-en, are piclurl"d wofi(lnjt on Iior\'eral arUsHe diMIII.)·". E\'er)'one is In"IIl"d 10 "iew the exhlbils fronl 1-10 p.m, tomorrow .nd from 10 LIIl to 8 p.m. on Sunda)·. ,,' .. Tn" Re"erend Douel ... M. Still, Director o( the California M.i&"rant J,Unilltry. ",·m vllit Indl.n Wella Villey this "'ec-kend, April While in the Indian W"lb Valley, Rev. Still's schedule will br a Youth Rally and \Vorkshop on the church- ('S' minlstf)' o( mi&"rAnt ..... orkl'n. Sponsored by Ihe Mlnlllierial Fel_ 10\\"Ship o( Indian Wells Valley the tint meeting will be held Saturday afternoon. April 2:1. from 2' to 4 p.m. at the Church of the NlIl.8rene at 619 Wl'st Ridgecre.t Bl\'d. The IIpeaker's usc of and motion pictures will bring before our youth this vital work for Christ among the ncediest group of people In America. Joint Charities Drive Nets $1,970.60 for Crusade Agencies S tat Ion employeorll contributed SI,970.SO to the three mt'mber ageneiel o( the Joint Crusade dur_ ing the e.mpalgn "xtending from January 26 through February •. The amount of contribullons to the "ational Health drive. held at the same time, has not yet been reported. aCt'{lrding to H. T. LateI'. chairman o( the joint cam- paign. Of the total contributed to the Joint Crusade. CARE received SI.189.44; the Crusade for Freedotn recei"ed S4:17.40. and the Aml.'rican. Korean Foundation bencfitted b)' $323.76 (rom the donations of 839 pl.'rsonne1. A portion of the workshop ..... 1I1 There were 1074 auled en\'elop/.'s lUuUrate the simple construction returncd to destinl'd for of to be In Christlan the se\"t'n health particl- actiVities among the 'paling in the National Health On Sunday. Rev. Stili will A . ,. N' to th M Jo' 11 'h' ( ... ·OTS genCles r,ve.' Ineteen percent e •.en s I' 0 ..... Ip 0" o( the emplo)·ce. then on board Churc,h .at 1 h ",m S ' in,thE' wntributcd during drh'e. ans OUlK'. v Sit t e Un ay school. and will speak 10 a joint Community Council The public I.s im'ited to attt'nd Re'·. Still's Illustrated lecture on A V the .... -ork o( the nnounces acancy In th£' EMIt Wing o( the All Failh Station emplo)·Ci.'s or adult dl'- Chapel at 8 p.m. This will be (01- pendenUi residing Within Precim·t lowt'd b)' 8 SOCial wllh refr ..... h. 8 are eligIble for consideration b)' ments. I the Board of Din'ctors of thl' Com- The Cali(ornia Migmnt munil)' Council to fill the vacancy a joint e(fort b)' many o( preeinct represcmati"e and Sec- of the State, brings the r .... tary formerl)' h/.'Id by Margaret ft'n'ices of the church to o"er one Jo:gbert. quarter million persons who follow Pctition.q fOr candidacy ma)' br the crops. It is a varied program obtainl.'d from TIllie Ext. combined with religious edlll.'lllion. 72290. b.... twe('n 3:30 .. nd 1>:30 p_m. in worship ser\"ico.'s. child cnr.., da)' lhe Cr('dit Union Offic.. lobby. nurst'ries. re<:relltion. Hilda Shaff... r, com_ (amllr scn-ll'c. dllily vllcation I3lble mltlt'e ehllirman. mny II.... contacll'd 1---_ school$. and other of aeti"i_ a: Ext. 77322 for concerning ill'S in the migrant camps of the Board dutiu. State. Filing must be complet ... d in tim" to be by th(' Council at its nt'llt meeting TUl'sday. April :lS. in the Community C... ntl'r. Precinct 8 Is the ne..... Normac housing area bounded by Rensha .... L..angle)·. and Rowc and includ('s the trail('r park "'ut o( Knox Road. 'Project India' Topic Planned by AAUW Tom Kalla)". b)' Ih" Uni"euity Religious Confl'rencl" of Los Angt'les.... ill speak on India" at the April 28 of the American Association o( Uni- \·el'lit)· \\'omen at 8:30 p.m. in lh.. Community Center. Kallay. a naturlli:r.ed Aml'riean citiZt'n (rom Hunga!')·. Is a UCLA graduate ..... ith a B.A. in Political Science and is currentb' in his (irst )'ear o( Law School. He has bet'n a UCLA member o( the debate squad and a delegate to UCLA'I Model United 1959 J Sweet Adelines Form Chapter Friday, April Now-New Books At Station library Book. for "A better relld, better' informed America." now a"ailable at the Stlltion Library include: lInd I"re..dom" by Hy.. mlln G. Rickover. Admiral Ricko,') e-r calls for draatic changes in our schOOl s)·stem. "C"nlral Intl'llIjtence and Xatlon- al by Harry H. Ransom. The growth lind (unction or cen- lral intellirencl' in the United States since World \Var n. '"Th.. b)' Alan Moorhead. A dramatic aecount ot' the r("'olulion that. beginning in 191j. hn continued to arrect the e-ntln" world. Women Harmony Singers BOAI:O .nd qu.rtf'1 o( "omen ",i"jt- l'rs "ill hl:' lorlht'ominl; .. nnts in Ihe ('Qm""U1il! "ilh Ihe (or"'ation o( a 1000at ch.I.ll'r of S,u·1't Ad..linl's, lnr. Th" Board o( Olr...·lors /(lIlher al a raU.... IOI.lan Ih .. ('Our.... o( Ihl' nl'"I,'_lornll'd I;rouII for Ih" eominJ" )·e.r. Sho'll! II. 10 r.J ar,,: M.ril" \\"in n. '·iee·p .... &011)' Camplx-lI,l.. rlia. ",,,nt:lrian: .\I.ril' MrArlor Dc'nle t'olli .., Ire-.",urer; .nd June "e"ill. prl'.ldt·nt, Admiral Is Busted To Private by Army Greenfield. Man. (AFPS)-Army recruitl'nI here gulped when a Ii- year-old (rom nearby Turner FalLi turned up 10 en liS!. "Tbey call me Admiral Dewey." he announcl'd calmly. it lurned out. he wasn't t'r8cking ..... ise. lIis full name: Ad- miral Dewe)' Palmer. Jr See here. p,"t. Admira1. A. EIl«er, "OTS 8ecurit)· OUi«!r and A. C• .Iones., Sialloll I'olice Ol'pl. SecGnd row II to r.) a .... : Curlili Bell •• nd 5I'nior o,.pul}· 60b \·orhl"H. bot.b of the Itidllrc'N'li1 Sherifr" .su",-,,,.lIon: Sift. Oie-k wldef\, .\Ioja,·f' Subslation; Lo .... n .-01.., Kf'rn Counl)" Shl'riH's OfriN Chi ..f Crimin.1 1),>111,11)': Larr}' Kler- il'r, l'ubUe Information: U. Al I..oUlilallll, Criminal Oh-Isioll o( th.. Shl'riff's OUi('i.'--lh ..l>f' from Il.llke,.,.fil'ltl: GI.. nn Lynch, Call(orni. lIi/Chwa}' Pa- Irnl, and G. \\'. Qlil"on, Hl'lId, NOTS l'l'tSonnef Se- e-urit}· Unmch. THE ROCKETEER at Chase Field 1'\"""111 ;\u"iliat\· Air Station. 13l't-"ille. Tt'xllS. AI.'- cording to hill pan"nu. and Arthur H. MiIlt'r. Ton}' the (it>;l China Lake 10 bt'come a a\"lator. Following graduation from USC as a NROTC Cad..t in 195•. h.. quali(ied for (light t .... in'ng at Pl'n- and at Corpus Our ,"Oyernrnent neytr Intended )'(lur lIoci.1 aecutll)' to be the 1I0ie basis of )'our (ulure economic Ill';· curit..)'. It ill the foundUion ...... hJcn. )'01.1 build ,our future .. ecurl. t,.. Start pl.l1niu," for 10ur r.tir.· meDt noW". :\,OTS nOY-L1. Ol:1 MiII"r i ... ho"" in 111,· f'!JF COlllo::ar ,I,·!. II" i.. "jtll Ih,· \'A\\-II .1,'1 NI"adron 1\"a .... 1 Air Station, "nrlh 1,1",,11. S;m Dit'lo::o. Lt. I jg J Miller Receives Naval Aviator's Wings Lt. ljgl Anthony V. Miller re- cei\'ed his "Wings of Gold" denot- ing a U.S. :-Ia")' pilot In mld-Febru- Public Schools", I Church Women Set I For May Fellowship Day Observance The Indian Vall ... y Counril of Unitrxl Church Woml'n will ob- sen..e Fcllowship Da)' at 8 p.m on "·riday. Ma)' I, at the Community Methodist lin II Eaton Street belween Rldgecr.....! Bl\'d. and \\'l'U Church St. May Da)·. one of thC' three Special by lo- cal of church women. traditionally lIct ror the riut Fri- day in May. SI)ecilll Dlly pro- \'ides an opportunity for Chrhltia!l wom/.'n to unite 10clIll)' in rellow- IU:U't:HS-lh'e,'nt Thrift 8hol' ('hahnmn are Ilirlured lit ship and action to bl'comc a wO"k, Ih,' Shop'" door. Shown O. to r.) are; 1·'ral1 Belt)· Bo)"er, ing part of the worldwide mo\'e- Ulellll' Jf"8.Ule nrucr', Ir.. ne I'eter!>on. Cal Johnson, Bell)' An. ment. 1I,·r"on. HOM'lI. Ul'nrld".. lind leil. Hu,hUl'"lon ,\I.,,)' kinds of used il"III' Mrs. Ra)" of the Ridge- nla)' be pure-h.wd .t lin)' prices (rom 1-9 II.m. en'r)' TufOo;d.)· e"enlnill', crest Community Church .nd (rom 9_11 •. m. ,.... ry Thun,;da)' morni'II;. Ch.ritable orjt.n;zation.", will be program chairman and rep_ such as l',,;Ie-d Fund .nd "."}' !telic(, rec",h'e Thrift Shop pl'OCfl'd... rucntatives (rom the Ridgrcren 1------,,-:--:--,,----------------------- (Continued from 1) Methodillt Church. NOT'S Commu- N CI b t alllge their danee fctUval at the nit)· Church. Grace Lutheran ew U Irec OrYINew Ordnance OHicer Jamea Monroe School In Ridge_ Church. and St. Miehaera Episco- Is Bel·ng Comp·lled Reports to Air Facility erest on Friday from 9.11 a.m. pal Church will participate. Parents of China Lake atudenls Mrs. Gerald MeDanlel will lead II A te\·i.sed, listine o( clUbs and or- . Lt. Max C. Gunn, Ordnance Of. have been in"ited to eat lunch any group discussion on the topic -How o( the Indian We-llJ (,cer. reportl (rom the AI! Weather weekda)·. next "·l,"('.k. at one o( the Much Is Enough." Valley i. beine wmpilC'd In the of- AttaekSquadronTHIRTI-THREE., school ea(eterias. Lunches are Half o( the o((erin&". receh'eJ (ice o( the Community Sen'ices NA:S, Quo n. e t priced fit 40 eents. It hu been aue- ,,'ill be for .peelal projl'cts o( Branch. Code Pomt, RI_. to te- ge.ted thst the sehool be notified a the local wuncil and hal( will go to Que.tionnalrea are bl'ing mailed lie ve LT. R G. day In advance by thoae planning the State council to be used among to current cluba and organiUltiona. Blaekwood.t the 10 take ad\'antage of the In,'itation I the migrant workers and other It is rcqueated lhat all inquiries be Na,'al Air Fadl- of SC'C how lhe ea(eteri.a nre oper- economi .... lly depreut'd completed Ind returnt'd to It)·. . ated and the type of food ae-ned All wome-n are invited to the :\fay guerite A. McBride, Code 6533. be- .In addition to thc atudents. Fellowship Day (ore June 1. one-)'ear at Quonset Poml, Lt. Gunn aer\'ed three ycara in the capacity of Ord- nance Officer lind Speelal Wellpona Officer with thc l Squlldron lit N AS. Atlantic City. Lt. "las c.Gunn N.J .. and one year as Of- fiee-r at the Na"al Pro\'lne Ground, Dahleren, Va. During his 17 yearll in the Na\')', Gunn ball sen-ed on the BON RICHARD. the USS RA, .... OOLPH. the USS NAS- SAU, Ind the USS COPAHEE. Originally from Bar Harbor. .Me.. nd N.H .. Gunn (01· lowed his f.ther's (ootsteps in m.k- ing the )/".\,y hla career. He and his wl(e, Barbara, and their (h'. children ha"e been assigned tt'mp- Orar)' quartera at 6O-B Rodman, OESE:ltT LA\\',UE:oi"-'len of the 1\I0ja,-" Dellert 1'1'11"' OUia':1'!l A»ocialion who "i!iitfil th" Station's ranllt'>o AprilI-I are pldu ....d bdol'l' wilnrMiOK tl"'l>t (irlnlt" or th" TE'UtJEIt Shown. fronl NlW (I. to r.) lUI': lA:ro)' A"dl"nron, Joe bolh (rom Ihe Sh{'rifrli .substalion: Oa'-e Har. ris. I.... neaslcr .sub!ilaUon; Howie \\·In"". Sheriff's OUlc" pulllie In(ormaUon, nftf'rsfit'ld; U. Ken Wil- li .... l.ieull'nanl-ln-rh:,ril"" o( Kern Counl)' SherUf's Sultsllllio.,.'. (rom Unkl'rlifleld: GI .. n" .\lorJ,:an. Lock- IIl'eo! Securit)· Offiecr (rom l'alm,!:,le; LCdr. \"ietor Four 'Visit' Tickets on Sale Page 1:t:C.:l\·E l'I:O.\IO'l'IO:\'S-W""riIlK "houltl"r boar' .... 1':1Il1 t:rkk"'"1 lIero :u1l1 L)'un lI"rk"r (rl,l;:ht) tlrc eonKr"lul"I,," h)' LCdr. Ir\\ill :Shull. Commaudinl' Oftie"r of l'nil 11-2. on Ilwlr l,r"mo- Uon. to I.iellte'mnl COlllmlludn". Barker. (orm"r E"ee of l'llit 11-2, b 'HI" .ttal'hed 10 thl' 1\"a,'al Itl' ....'r ...: Ortlllancl' COml'an)' 11-2, ,Chess Club Tournament The China L..ake Cheu Club ....-on the Inland Chess League tourna- ment at "'kton'ille last Sunda)·. April 19. with a score o( 3-1. China Lake- scorers .... ·en' Carl Biuer. Randy Eidemiller. and Gordon Sto- O"er a million gO\'crnment per_ ,'cr with one- point eaeh. .annel are empowered to Itamp Chcss or ...ould-be chI''' public documents. "top players are In\'ited 10 attl'nd the or "confidential."-J{oriI:OIlll. club's weekly meetlnga on Thur1l- 80,lon. at 7:30 p.m. in the Anchorage. T,,·kn,$. at SI each. for "Vllit t') a'Small Planet"' are no ..... on IIIle (10m cast members and Robbs Hardware in and ..... ill be' ""ailable at a special booth at thia w{'f'ke-nd's Wildflo .....er Sho"" at till' Communit)' Center. Remember-Every Driver Responsible "IT'S I...\W." The California Vehicle Code. lIlates " ... No per- son in an)" "ehicle and no pede;:!, trian shall wiUull)' or nerligentl)' thro (rom or upon an)' road or high ay. public or pri\'lIte, an)' l lighted cigarette. cigar, or an}' f1ammg Of glOWing substance." tSection 6001. Section 600.5 o( the \+ehicle Cod .. ruiN; "It shall be unla ... ful to placl', depOlm or dump. or CllUIit' to bo: plact.od. d('posited or duml)(,'d. an)' garbage. swill. paper. rduse. carcass of any dead animal. oUal. or rubbish or fin)" noisoml". or matter in or upon an)' Ilubhc high. way ur road. lnduding all)' IlOrtion of the right of ""''')" i1wrl'Of." I Saf('t,' Offi"..r Cdr. n. N. Vdlorn rClmnd" ;o.;OTS· rellldults and '·m· that lighl<'d clgnr or ciglll"- ('Ul' stub" 01' ,111)" mat,'rlal which ,\Xl) T\'LI:;I:. TOO! is glowing or lighted mllY StMI a -( It"r!:,': !',·Il. ,i .. itur lir"I"" ui"a"trous fire. PlaCI! milterial in -a, h,· Jlr"lmr," for "alll,·. Iir"lrlll "our tray. KOT upon the hlgh- 11,1ll}"d It) Phil .\1 ...... 101 'Iill III" way whl're it rna)' cause MetlOUS Il";or 11.1 Ih .. JIU'''' .. '1011 roo' &h'>nl damage through fir". III m'II;:,...·r.... I. :'1111" I and In i.it Kl.'ep in mind that the law agllinst 'u :, :'malJ I'lanel.- l,rOllucl'l.l Il)' th" linering the highwa)' Is aLso AI'- f-hilla I..ke l'la}er... 111lcable to all portions of th .. o( .... 1') •. This includcs the areas be- t"'ecn the roadwa)" and the Robi nson, Roseth Are Burroughs 1959 Valedictorians Co - valedictorians of the 19S9 Burroughs High School graduating class are Alan Robinson and Robert Roscth, the School's administr:aors have announced, Both OO)'s have mainlained II :l.SH grade-point average durlng their high yean and both aT>.' p,trticlJlating in lhe Station'. Work· .E1l;llerience program, conducted to g1\lC nlected junior and senior stu- denta practical apll1icaUon of thco· rdical chl.ssroom stud)' in thl: tech- l'Iieal (ie-Ids. Alltn Robinson. lIOn of Mr. and .Mrs. K('nneth H. Robinson. :J Sag" Plaec. China L..ake. named u " representati"e to Bo}"s Statc "hll,' It junior. He a member o( th ... Science Club and was ltudent chllirman of the Burroughs S 'Ience Fair. A life member of the CJ.lifornia Scholastic Federation, Alan II thil o( the IHgh school Tennis Club. Robert Roseth. a (our-ye.r mem- b'r o( tht' california Scholastic came to Burrourhl at tHe bE'ginning o( his sophomore )·ear. He is th" son of Mr. and Mrs. J ,me. W. Roseth. 213 Robalo St., J:ldgeerl'llt. ActI"e in Burroueh.i IIl,orts, he has pla)'{'(j for the ,'ar- elly football team (or the last three )l·ars. lind has. as "'l'II. pla}'ed base- b'ill and ba.sketball. He is 8ecrcU'ry of the Letterman's Club. --

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,Fridoy, April 24, 1959,

Navy Contracts Let

0Ulee. HowLa.. BIde.. Top Deck

HECEI\'ES FlUST RETIU.E)IE"T alECK-Mae Be.e-h receh'''s herfint retirement chel'k (rom 1"0.,')' Exehallge Officer LCdr. S. L. Tr.'·e~•

Armed Forces DayH"'''''.l'<'h ami d.....·lopnwnl "l'li­

,ili,-" or Ih,· Stalinu I'ill be fell­tur"d at Ihi~ }l'ar'" Armed Fore.l'.. Ua)' o!N'n·ane.' on Saturd..,."]a) 16. l'rl''-'t'''1 Ill:In" rail (or aSid""ind,'r firinlf.• SXOItT ~Icd

fU'l lUld "Illtic di~pl.)"~ or "OTSrO<"kel......i ...~il.....nd Ihe ne....... t1\"." ai...,,..ft al the ".,-.1 AirFlOrilil}' h.nlar.

Xo full _Ie air .how will beIlrl'Sellll'd this )'ear, • ...,ordinl; 10edr. Sidnt) 8roolu-. e-h.irm.n o(Am>cd "~orrn 08)' Cornmillre.C~mmunll}' orl!:"n;zat;ons \Iill

prl'l'Itl" "I)I'('ial d;spla}-s and "PII"<'­i.1 ""enb .re lioChedult"d. b}' tiOrJle

lrroups.

Gatn "ill open 10 the publical 8 ••111. ort Ar'nled Forces Oa,·.

Adm, Burke Warns 40th Annual Public Schools 'WeekReds .Dangerous To Observed Nationally April 27·May 1American Freedom Week-long ,nnu,l observ,nce of Public Schools Week,

I Ph 'S h for thc 40th successive yeJr l will begin ncxt Monday. China.n oenlx peec Lake schools will provide an opportunity. for all. residents''ThE' concepts upon .....hich our ;lnd employces to become more fully acquamted With school

way o( li(e are (ounded-the con- facilitiesl programs, personnel and the goals of thc localeepta of human (reedom, of the dig- school systemnity o( the Indi\'idual, .nd o( morel •law-are challt'nKed by the Com- Adults .re urred to vi~it as many Ie-a &eJ"\'C'd atudents and....1lI btlmuni~ts.~ said Chle( o( Na"al Op. schools and a. many el..... rooms u priced at l1.15. A$ a portion o( the"ratio!l:ll Ar!eich A. Burke In a Ihey ean d~rin&" PubliC" SchOOlsl banque~ procram.. a lIiJtth grad.sP"'C'('h at Phoenllt. Ari:r.on&. (ollow- Week. extendIng through May 1, dan wJl~ preWcnt .'),Ian Without &

inc his \'isit to NOTS last .....ec-k. Grade Srhool Open House Counlry. Tnt're la no admiUlon. . . • ~Open House" will be held (rom chara:e to the program and thOM

AddreulnK an audIence of Na- ~ 9 R' h d V· not attendln&" the banquet are in..' I B' P .,. .' ,- p.m. at IC mon. le"'eg and,Iona ua ne-u 1.1 Ice.lons tepre- R..... I "Ited to drop in at ;;30 p.m. to _&entatl"ee at their annual spring 0 e e ementary ~ehoola on tbe the pl.y.meeting Admiral Burke sald"Th Station Monday, Tuesday and Wed-I '

. . . . e nesdayeveningl. On TUesday Bur_ DaneI' FetitonlUmtrxl Slllte. h... become strong In '-. E' ,'. Folk danc" (estiv.la will be p~.

" " , "'" rougua emenlllry an the sp·ec,alan e-n'lronmen 0 n \'1 ua en· I '" h " lented bv all Indian \Vells Valle'", ' ",.,"', euswI 0 openhoull(!.andon ~ ~.crpnae lin prna,e mt,sllve n Th' h G . • sixth graden at Vieweg School on

.....hich the spirit of wmpetition runs 1.1" lIY. t e ro'es School ",m Th '"welcome the public to the ap clal ur ay morning (rom 9-11. Sev.

~trong among u~. \Ve have mas_ d' I' ,-_ e enth and eighth grade atudenta willtert'd the art of ad"ocacy even as lip 11)1 to "" pre~ented. TheJameal 'we hn"e excn:ised moral responal'l Monroe School in Ridgecrest will (Continued on Page 41billty and practiced cooperation. hold theIr open house on Monday

, e\'enlng, and on Thursday. the In· B ·Id S'd . d'~ut I auggest that ...e have not yokcrn SchOOl invites iUi studcnts' UI 5 I eWln ers

sufflele-utly concerned oursel\'ea parents to vl~it the ~chootabout th(' e..entlal point of ~taunch .ad"ocacy in our grim .....orld-wide Hi«h Srhool Open Hou,;estruggl(' with Communism. Burroughs High School will hold

"We Ire In a riad In .....hich all open house al.l d~y .ne~t Thursd.a~, To Top $19 MI'II"lonAmericans Itre ~ng put to a tc~t atd the public IS m,·'ted to ViSito( thri! eharacte-r and fortitude all ~ asS('1 thr~urhOU\~~. day.; .•tu- Contracts totaling O\'er Sill mll­the Communilts Inte-n.ify their en; c~mm~tee"l lrrct slton'llion (or continul'd production otcampeign to creale (e.n and arutle_ to es red c assroorn.s. fuided missiles ha"e been awardedtiel amonl UII. \Ye are being tested Annual ~nqUrl to Phllco Corporation and Generalon the strength of our moral eon- The annual PUblic School Wec-k Electric by the Bureau of Ord."icUon o( the idea that freedom II banquet will be held \Yednesday.· n.nce, according to a n("\lo'1 releasethe enduring Ipark o( hope in the April 2lI, at the Burroughs High from the Department o( Defens•he.rts o( .11 mankind.~ ca(etorium, at 6:30 p.m. The menu OUice o( Public In(ormation.

In aunmu.lioll, Admiral Burke ..... ill ~ Identic:al to one of the luneh- According to R"-I' Admiral f'aulnoted, "We mUlt reeogni:r.e that as D. StrooP. US-'ll", Chie( of the Bureaulong ... the So"iet Union is deter- M h of Ordnance. the two contracts antminC'd to domInate the .....orld. as ae Beac Reti res to meet the requlremt'nts o( bothlong ... it penista In Its expansion- f the Navy and Air Force mlulles.,ist aetivitle-I. there will continue to A ter long Service The Air Force. in addition tobe proble-ms. because they, the Com. N h armint' some o( lUi newelt jet (lght.munists, create the-m." ~t avy Exc ange era with Slde..... inders. lupplies the

Mae Beach. be-lter known to St..l-. weapon to the ~lilitary Assistancetion personne-l as "Ma." this ...eck Program, which tn turn, makes thebecame the third :->01'8 Nil'')' Ex- missllcs awlliable to a number ofchang/.' employee to retire undcr the (oreign countrics. Other countrlClrctirement progrllm tnaugurated by buy dlret:tly (rom the U.S. Na\,y,the Na,·y Ship's Store Office In Swt'llen X{'lloliateliMarch 19:12. Recently, the Government ot

S ... e den completcd negotlation~

The rctiring employee came t'l with the Navy for the purchllac ot;\,OTS in Jun(' 1946. Early emplo)'- a considerablc number of Side.ecs 'I'm remember her a.s the el<- winders to be ulK'd by the Royalc('llent cook at tht' Exchange Re3' Swedish Air Force.taurnnt when it .....as located in lhe Sidewinder i~ the only UnitedRetail Store. Stales air-to-air guided mi...,ile be-

Retirement In the "a'"y Ex- inr used b)' foreign countri('S. II Ischange System includl's a retire- allO Ihe (irst guided missile to ha,·.ment annuil)' benefi.t all well .as th.at e,'er destroyed an enemy aircraft(rom Socia.' Seeunt)'. Durmg It:i under actual ..ombat conditiona._hort duration the plan has beeome Chinese Nationalists ~uccesa(ully

,./.'t). attractl"e, to employees who ....mplo)·t'd the weapon durin&" thel~tend to estabh~h a eafCt'r In thE'IQuemoy cri~i~ In 1%8..:-;"'"}' E:-<change System. I'hill-o I'ro<lu('llon

Frie-nds and (e~IOw ..~~Io)·~will Phllco Corporation participatedbe glad to kno\\ that )ola. plans with Ihe Stillion in the l'ngin('('rini\:to, rl'Side at 436 ~]s.am SUfi"' of Sidc...inder Rnd is produl.'ing thoRldgect('~t, and I.'onunu.... h('r WOro< mi5llile nt its Go\"crnment lind In.with the Au"illary o( the John dust rial Di..i~ion plant in Philadel­Armitng(' Post.684 of the ~mericlln phia. Gencl'81 Eleelric ia producing!.kglon_ Sh,' III Its pa~t preSIdent an.1 them at Its Light )Olilltary Electron.Jlrt"'l'ntly wrves as the Auxl1illr)"" Ic~ Departmcnt in litica. )/"ew York.Chaplain. 1 _

Daylight SavingStarts 'Sunday

At 1 a.m. Sund:\y. April 26. day­light aavlng time. known orticiall)'a~ Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)comes again to California.

At that hour. lime pieecs ~hould

be lI(!t ahead one hour to 2' a.m.1I0"-e'·er. )UU don't ha"e to slu}'

up unlil I Lltl. 10 l>er(orl11 this Ill~k.

JU~I liel lour elO('lI... and \\alchnahead one hour \lhen "01,1 felireSaturd,,}' nieht-alld "hl'n }'Ollari'-'t' Sund.." morninjt }-ou11 be inlillie "ilh thl' lime_Gnd on time(or "bun:h ser,·Ifi"'i.

Other than transcontinl'ntal rail­roads, whkh will continue to op_l'rllte on Slllndard Time. local tran~­portation a)'stem~ and all airlineschl'dulea will eOlOllly with Da)'llghtTime.

\\'hlle we lase an hour Sundaymorning ...hen the clocks are- setahead. wc'lI gl't It back on the lastSunday In S~'Jltembl.'r when time_Jlieces nre turned back an hour.

u. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California

Desert Wildflower ShowThe (ifteenth ann u al Desert

Wildflo...er Sho.... sponsored by theWomen's Auxiliary o( the- Commis­~ioned OUicers' ~Ieu. will bl.' opento the public from 1,10 p.m. tomor_ro..... and from 10 a m. to 8 pm. onSunda)', at the Community Center.

The theme of this yellr's event is"The Awakening Dele-n." A wide'·ariet}· of desert IIrtlfactl will beworked into the (Ioral di~plll)·s.

ROCKETEERBudd Got1., EdJtor

Visit YourAnnu..1Desert

Wildflow.,Show

lJlis Weekend.t Ihe

CommunityCenler

Vol. XV, No. 16

Migrant MinistryDirector Due Here

MASTER Ann"NGEI~"'ow"r.nd oth"r arranll'emenh; for this week­rond's "'HMlower Show al Ihl' Communil)' Ceiller were eoordinatf'd b)'eommitlee c.halrn){'n (C'i'nt"r) Erma Erickson .nd Mer Me-AllIsler. M.rkeAShbrook (lefO .nd Itollerla Zost (rlkhO, two o( Ihe ,·olunl..er ar.ran.-en, are piclurl"d wofi(lnjt on Iior\'eral arUsHe diMIII.)·". E\'er)'one isIn"IIl"d 10 "iew the exhlbils fronl 1-10 p.m, tomorrow .nd from 10 LIIl •

to 8 p.m. on Sunda)·. ,,' ..

Tn" Re"erend Douel... M. Still,Director o( the California M.i&"rantJ,Unilltry. ",·m vllit Indl.n WellaVilley this "'ec-kend, April ~26.

While in the Indian W"lb Valley,Rev. Still's schedule will br a YouthRally and \Vorkshop on the church­('S' minlstf)' o( mi&"rAnt .....orkl'n.Sponsored by Ihe Mlnlllierial Fel_10\\"Ship o( Indian Wells Valley thetint meeting will be held Saturdayafternoon. April 2:1. from 2' to 4 p.m.at the Church of the NlIl.8rene at619 Wl'st Ridgecre.t Bl\'d. TheIIpeaker's usc of s]jde~ and motionpictures will bring before our youththis vital work for Christ amongthe ncediest group of people InAmerica.

Joint Charities DriveNets $1,970.60 forCrusade Agencies

S tat Ion employeorll contributedSI,970.SO to the three mt'mberageneiel o( the Joint Crusade dur_ing the e.mpalgn "xtending fromJanuary 26 through February •.The amount of contribullons to the"ational Health Agende~ drive.held at the same time, has not yetbeen reported. aCt'{lrding to H. T.LateI'. chairman o( the joint cam­paign.

Of the total contributed to theJoint Crusade. CARE receivedSI.189.44; the Crusade for Freedotnrecei"ed S4:17.40. and the Aml.'rican.Korean Foundation bencfitted b)'$323.76 (rom the donations of 839pl.'rsonne1.

A portion of the workshop .....1I1 There were 1074 auled en\'elop/.'slUuUrate the simple construction returncd to k~)'mcn destinl'd forof ~.n.chC.!l to be u~ed In Christlan the se\"t'n health ag~ncies particl­actiVities among the ~lgranUi. 'paling in the National Health

On Sunday. Rev. Stili will ~P<'ak A . ,. N'to th M • Jo' 11 'h' ( ...·OTS genCles r,ve.' Ineteen percent

e •.en s I' 0 ..... Ip 0" o( the emplo)·ce. then on boardCpo~mh""H'tyChurc,h .at 1

h",m

S' in,thE' wntributcd during thl~ drh'e.

ans OUlK'. v Sit t e Un ayschool. and will speak 10 a jointYouthFenow~hipmec-tlngat4p.m.Community Council

The public I.s im'ited to attt'ndRe'·. Still's Illustrated lecture on A Vthe ....-ork o( the ~Iigrant Mini~tf)' nnounces acancyIn th£' EMIt Wing o( the All Failh Station emplo)·Ci.'s or adult dl'-Chapel at 8 p.m. This will be (01- pendenUi residing Within Precim·tlowt'd b)' 8 SOCial wllh refr.....h. 8 are eligIble for consideration b)'ments. Ithe Board of Din'ctors of thl' Com-

The Cali(ornia Migmnt ~Iinilitf}·. munil)' Council to fill the vacancya joint e(fort b)' many Prote~lllnt o( preeinct represcmati"e and Sec­churche~ of the State, brings the r ....tary formerl)' h/.'Id by Margaretft'n'ices of the church to o"er one Jo:gbert.quarter million persons who follow Pctition.q fOr candidacy ma)' brthe crops. It is a varied program obtainl.'d from TIllie ~Inybl.'rry. Ext.combined with religious edlll.'lllion. 72290. b....twe('n 3:30 .. nd 1>:30 p_m. inworship ser\"ico.'s. child cnr.., da)' lhe Cr('dit Union Offic.. lobby.nurst'ries. re<:relltion. coun~eling. Hilda Shaff... r, nominatin~ com_(amllr scn-ll'c. dllily vllcation I3lble mltlt'e ehllirman. mny II.... contacll'd 1---_school$. and other Iypc~ of aeti"i_ a: Ext. 77322 for detall~ concerningill'S in the migrant camps of the Board membcr~hip dutiu.State. Filing must be complet ...d in tim"

to be eon~id"red by th(' Council atits nt'llt meeting TUl'sday. April :lS.in the Community C...ntl'r.

Precinct 8 Is the ne..... Normachousing area bounded by Rensha....L..angle)·. and Rowc and includ('s thetrail('r park "'ut o( Knox Road.

'Project India' TopicPlanned by AAUW

Tom Kalla)". ~ponllOred b)' Ih"Uni"euity Religious Confl'rencl" ofLos Angt'les.... ill speak on ~Proj('O,t

India" at the April 28 mt~ting ofthe American Association o( Uni­\·el'lit)· \\'omen at 8:30 p.m. in lh..Community Center.

Kallay. a naturlli:r.ed Aml'rieancitiZt'n (rom Hunga!')·. Is a UCLAgraduate ..... ith a B.A. in PoliticalScience and is currentb' in his (irst)'ear o( Law School. He has bet'n aUCLA member o( the debate squadand a delegate to UCLA'I ModelUnited :-Iation~.

1959

J

Sweet

Adelines

Form

Chapter

Friday, April

Now-New BooksAt Station library

Book. for "A better relld, better'informed America." now a"ailableat the Stlltion Library include:

"t~dllcati"n lInd I"re..dom" by Hy..mlln G. Rickover. Admiral Ricko,')e-r calls for draatic changes in ourschOOl s)·stem.

"C"nlral Intl'llIjtence and Xatlon­al ~UrU}" by Harry H. Ransom.The growth lind (unction or cen­lral intellirencl' in the UnitedStates since World \Var n.

'"Th.. Hu~.ian Rl""oIlltion~ b)' AlanMoorhead. A dramatic aecount ot'the r("'olulion that. beginning in191j. hn continued to arrect thee-ntln" world.

Women Harmony Singers

BOAI:O O"~ DtlU:CTOItS---<..'honl~.nd qu.rtf'1 h.nlloll~ o( "omen ",i"jt­l'rs "ill hl:' lorlht'ominl; ..nnts in Ihe ('Qm""U1il! "ilh Ihe (or"'ation o( a1000at ch.I.ll'r of S,u·1't Ad..linl's, lnr. Th" Board o( Olr...·lors /(lIlher al araU.... IOI.lan Ih .. ('Our.... o( Ihl' nl'"I,'_lornll'd I;rouII for Ih" eominJ" )·e.r.Sho'll! II. 10 r.J ar,,: M.ril" \\"in n. '·iee·p....~ldenl: &011)' Camplx-lI,l.. rlia.",,,nt:lrian: .\I.ril' MrArlor I"l't.r~·; Dc'nle t'olli.., Ire-.",urer; .nd June"e"ill. prl'.ldt·nt,

Admiral Is BustedTo Private by Army

Greenfield. Man. (AFPS)-Armyrecruitl'nI here gulped when a Ii­year-old (rom nearby Turner FalLiturned up 10 en liS!. "Tbey call meAdmiral Dewey." he announcl'dcalmly.A~ it lurned out. he wasn't

t'r8cking ..... ise. lIis full name: Ad­miral Dewe)' Palmer. Jr

See here. p,"t. Admira1.

A. EIl«er, "OTS 8ecurit)· OUi«!r and A. C• .Iones.,Sialloll I'olice Ol'pl. SecGnd row II to r.) a .... : ~.Curlili Bell••nd 5I'nior o,.pul}· 60b \·orhl"H. bot.b ofthe Itidllrc'N'li1 Sherifr" .su",-,,,.lIon: Sift. Oie-k ~ke·wldef\, .\Ioja,·f' Subslation; Lo....n .-01.., Kf'rn Counl)"Shl'riH's OfriN Chi..f Crimin.1 1),>111,11)': Larr}' Kler­il'r, l'ubUe Information: U. Al I..oUlilallll, CriminalOh-Isioll o( th.. Shl'riff's OUi('i.'--lh..l>f' th~ fromIl.llke,.,.fil'ltl: GI..nn Lynch, Call(orni. lIi/Chwa}' Pa­Irnl, and G. \\'. Qlil"on, Hl'lId, NOTS l'l'tSonnef Se­e-urit}· Unmch.

THE ROCKETEER

a~)" at Chase Field 1'\"""111 ;\u"iliat\·Air Station. 13l't-"ille. Tt'xllS. AI.'­cording to hill pan"nu. ~tr. and ~Irs.

Arthur H. MiIlt'r. Ton}' i~ the (it>;l

China Lake re~ident 10 bt'come a~.n·al a\"lator.

Following hi~ graduation fromUSC as a NROTC Cad..t in 195•. h..quali(ied for (light t .... in'ng at Pl'n­~cola and at Corpus Chri~tit'.

Our ,"Oyernrnent neytr Intended)'(lur lIoci.1 aecutll)' to be the 1I0iebasis of )'our (ulure economic Ill';·

curit..)'. It ill the foundUion I1PO~

......hJcn. )'01.1 build ,our future ..ecurl.t,.. Start pl.l1niu," for 10ur r.tir.·meDt noW".

:\,OTS nOY-L1. Ol:1MiII"r i...ho"" in 111,·f'!JF COlllo::ar ,I,·!. II" i.. ~lI"ion,·tl

"jtll Ih,· \'A\\-II .1,'1 NI"adron1\"a.... 1 Air Station, "nrlh 1,1",,11.S;m Dit'lo::o.

Lt. I jg J Miller ReceivesNaval Aviator's Wings

Lt. ljgl Anthony V. Miller re­cei\'ed his "Wings of Gold" denot­ing a U.S. :-Ia")' pilot In mld-Febru-

Public Schools",

IChurch Women Set IFor May FellowshipDay Observance

The Indian Well~ Vall...y Counrilof Unitrxl Church Woml'n will ob­sen..e ~[ay Fcllowship Da)' at 8 p.mon "·riday. Ma)' I, at the Ridgeeres~

Community Methodist C~ur('h lin IIEaton Street belween Rldgecr.....!Bl\'d. and \\'l'U Church St.

May Fellow~hip Da)·. one of thC'three Special Da)'~ ob~l'n·ed by lo­cal council~ of church women. i~

traditionally lIct ror the riut Fri­day in May. Thi~ SI)ecilll Dlly pro­\'ides an opportunity for Chrhltia!lwom/.'n to unite 10clIll)' in rellow- THIU"~I'Y IU:U't:HS-lh'e,'nt Thrift 8hol' ('hahnmn are Ilirlured litship and action to bl'comc a wO"k, Ih,' Shop'" door. Shown O. to r.) are; 1·'ral1 QU'erllloll~. Belt)· Bo)"er,ing part of the worldwide mo\'e- Ulellll' t1,~tdf'U, Jf"8.Ule nrucr', Ir..ne I'eter!>on. Cal Johnson, Bell)' An.ment. 1I,·r"on. HOM'lI. Ul'nrld".. lind leil. Hu,hUl'"lon ,\I.,,)' kinds of used il"III'

Mrs. Ra)" John~ton of the Ridge- nla)' be pure-h.wd .t lin)' prices (rom 1-9 II.m. en'r)' TufOo;d.)· e"enlnill',crest Community Methodi~t Church .nd (rom 9_11 •.m. ,.... ry Thun,;da)' morni'II;. Ch.ritable orjt.n;zation.",will be program chairman and rep_ such as l',,;Ie-d Fund .nd "."}' !telic(, rec",h'e Thrift Shop pl'OCfl'd...rucntatives (rom the Ridgrcren 1------,,-:--:--,,-----------------------

(Continued from p~ 1) Methodillt Church. NOT'S Commu- N CI b D· talllge their danee fctUval at the nit)· Church. Grace Lutheran ew U Irec OrYINew Ordnance OHicerJamea Monroe School In Ridge_ Church. and St. Miehaera Episco- Is Bel·ng Comp·lled Reports to Air Facilityerest on Friday from 9.11 a.m. pal Church will participate.

Parents of China Lake atudenls Mrs. Gerald MeDanlel will lead II A te\·i.sed, listine o( clUbs and or- . Lt. Max C. Gunn, Ordnance Of.have been in"ited to eat lunch any group discussion on the topic -How ganiution~ o( the Indian We-llJ (,cer. reportl (rom the AI! Weatherweekda)·. next "·l,"('.k. at one o( the Much Is Enough." Valley i. beine wmpilC'd In the of- AttaekSquadronTHIRTI-THREE.,school ea(eterias. Lunches are Half o( the o((erin&". receh'eJ (ice o( the Community Sen'ices NA:S, Quo n. e tpriced fit 40 eents. It hu been aue- ,,'ill be~ for .peelal projl'cts o( Branch. Code ~. Pomt, RI_. to te­

ge.ted thst the sehool be notified a the local wuncil and hal( will go to Que.tionnalrea are bl'ing mailed lie v e LT. R G.day In advance by thoae planning the State council to be used among to current cluba and organiUltiona. Blaekwood.t the10 take ad\'antage of the In,'itationIthe migrant workers and other It is rcqueated lhat all inquiries be Na,'al Air Fadl-of SC'C how lhe ea(eteri.a nre oper- economi.... lly depreut'd eroup~. completed Ind returnt'd to ~Iar- It)·. .ated and the type of food ae-ned All wome-n are invited to the :\fay guerite A. McBride, Code 6533. be- .In addition tothc atudents. Fellowship Day ob~er'·ance. (ore June 1. hl~ one-)'ear d~ty

at Quonset Poml,Lt. Gunn aer\'edthree ycara in thecapacity of Ord­nance Officer lindSpeelal WellponaOfficer with thc lSqulldron lit N AS.Atlantic City. Lt. "las c.GunnN.J.. and one year as Pro~t Of­fiee-r at the Na"al Pro\'lne Ground,Dahleren, Va. During his 17 yearllin the Na\')', Gunn ball sen-ed onthe BON HO~[ME RICHARD. theUSS RA,.... OOLPH. the USS NAS­SAU, Ind the USS COPAHEE.

Originally from Bar Harbor. .Me..• nd Port~mouth. N.H.. Gunn (01·lowed his f.ther's (ootsteps in m.k­ing the )/".\,y hla career. He andhis wl(e, Barbara, and their (h'.children ha"e been assigned tt'mp­Orar)' quartera at 6O-B Rodman,

OESE:ltT LA\\',UE:oi"-'len of the 1\I0ja,-" Dellert1'1'11"' OUia':1'!l A»ocialion who "i!iitfil th" Station'sranllt'>o AprilI-I are pldu ....d bdol'l' wilnrMiOK • tl"'l>t(irlnlt" or th" TE'UtJEIt llIi~"lle. Shown. fronl NlW

(I. to r.) lUI': lA:ro)' A"dl"nron, Joe Bure-i.~. bolh(rom Ihe Kidlt"e.-rl'~1 Sh{'rifrli .substalion: Oa'-e Har.ris. I.... neaslcr .sub!ilaUon; Howie \\·In"". Sheriff'sOUlc" pulllie In(ormaUon, nftf'rsfit'ld; U. Ken Wil­li.... l.ieull'nanl-ln-rh:,ril"" o( Kern Counl)' SherUf'sSultsllllio.,.'. (rom Unkl'rlifleld: GI..n" .\lorJ,:an. Lock­IIl'eo! Securit)· Offiecr (rom l'alm,!:,le; LCdr. \"ietor

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'Visit' Tickets on Sale

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1:t:C.:l\·E l'I:O.\IO'l'IO:\'S-W""riIlK o...,r"i~e "houltl"r boar' .... 1':1Il1t:rkk"'"1 lIero :u1l1 L)'un lI"rk"r (rl,l;:ht) tlrc eonKr"lul"I,," h)' LCdr.Ir\\ill :Shull. Commaudinl' Oftie"r of Seal~ l'nil 11-2. on Ilwlr l,r"mo­Uon. to I.iellte'mnl COlllmlludn". Barker. (orm"r E"ee of l'llit 11-2,

b 'HI" .ttal'hed 10 thl' 1\"a,'al Itl' ....'r ...: Ortlllancl' COml'an)' 11-2,

,Chess Club TournamentThe China L..ake Cheu Club ....-on

the Inland Chess League tourna­ment at "'kton'ille last Sunda)·.April 19. with a score o( 3-1. ChinaLake- scorers ....·en' Carl Biuer.Randy Eidemiller. and Gordon Sto-

O"er a million gO\'crnment per_ ,'cr with one- point eaeh..annel are empowered to Itamp Chcss player~ or ...ould-be chI'''public documents. "top secret.~ ~ae- players are In\'ited 10 attl'nd theerct.~ or "confidential."-J{oriI:OIlll. club's weekly meetlnga on Thur1l­80,lon. .dn)·~ at 7:30 p.m. in the Anchorage.

T,,·kn,$. at SI each. for "Vllit t')a'Small Planet"' are no..... on IIIle(10m cast members and RobbsHardware in Ridgccrc~t and ..... illbe' ""ailable at a special booth atthia w{'f'ke-nd's Wildflo .....er Sho"" attill' Communit)' Center.

Remember-EveryDriver Responsible

"IT'S TII..~ I...\W." The CaliforniaVehicle Code. lIlates " ... No per­son in an)" "ehicle and no pede;:!,trian shall wiUull)' or nerligentl)'thro (rom or upon an)' road orhigh ay. public or pri\'lIte, an)'

llighted cigarette. cigar, a~hCll. oran}' f1ammg Of glOWing substance."tSection 6001.

Section 600.5 o( the \+ehicle Cod..ruiN; "It shall be unla... ful to placl',depOlm or dump. or CllUIit' to bo:plact.od. d('posited or duml)(,'d. an)'garbage. swill. can~. bottle~. paper.lU;h~·H. rduse. carcass of any deadanimal. oUal. tra~h. or rubbish orfin)" noisoml". nausl'OU~ or offen~i\"e

matter in or upon an)' Ilubhc high.way ur road. lnduding all)' IlOrtionof the right of ""''')" i1wrl'Of."

ISaf('t,' Offi".. r Cdr. n. N. Vdlorn

rClmnd" ;o.;OTS· rellldults and '·m·ll,lo)'{:('~ that lighl<'d clgnr or ciglll"­('Ul' stub" 01' ,111)" mat,'rlal which

~ lI'I'''~('ASO''~ ,\Xl) T\'LI:;I:. TOO! is glowing or lighted mllY StMI a-( It"r!:,': !',·Il. ~I};'"'' ,i.. itur lir"I"" ui"a"trous fire. PlaCI! milterial in-a, h,· Jlr"lmr," for "alll,·. Iir"lrlll "our a~h tray. KOT upon the hlgh-11,1ll}"d It) Phil .\1 ......101 'Iill III" way whl're it rna)' cause MetlOUSIl";or 11.1 Ih.. JIU''''.. '1011 roo' &h'>nl damage through fir".III m'II;:,...·r.... I. :'1111" I and ~ In ~\ i.it Kl.'ep in mind that the law agllinst'u :, :'malJ I'lanel.- l,rOllucl'l.l Il)' th" linering the highwa)' Is aLso AI'­f-hilla I..ke l'la}er... 111lcable to all portions of th.. right~

o( .... 1')•. This includcs the areas be­t"'ecn the roadwa)" and the fe-nc,~.

Robi nson, RosethAre Burroughs1959 Valedictorians

Co - valedictorians of the19S9 Burroughs High Schoolgraduating class are AlanRobinson and Robert Roscth,the School's administr:aorshave announced,

Both OO)'s have mainlained II

:l.SH grade-point average durlngtheir high ~chool yean and both aT>.'p,trticlJlating in lhe Station'. Work·.E1l;llerience program, conducted tog1\lC nlected junior and senior stu­denta practical apll1icaUon of thco·rdical chl.ssroom stud)' in thl: tech­l'Iieal (ie-Ids.

Alltn Robinson. lIOn of Mr. and.Mrs. K('nneth H. Robinson. :J Sag"Plaec. China L..ake. wa~ named u" representati"e to Bo}"s Statc"hll,' It junior. He i~ a member o(th ... Science Club and was ltudentchllirman of the I~ BurroughsS 'Ience Fair. A life member of theCJ.lifornia Scholastic Federation,Alan II thil )'ear'~ pre~ldent o( theIHgh school Tennis Club.

Robert Roseth. a (our-ye.r mem­b'r o( tht' california ScholasticI~ede-ration. came to Burrourhl attHe bE'ginning o( his sophomore)·ear. He is th" son of Mr. and Mrs.J ,me. W. Roseth. 213 Robalo St.,J:ldgeerl'llt. ActI"e in Burroueh.iIIl,orts, he has pla)'{'(j for the ,'ar­elly football team (or the last three)l·ars. lind has. as "'l'II. pla}'ed base­b'ill and ba.sketball. He is 8ecrcU'ryof the Letterman's Club.--

P~ge Three

Pasadenans HostedBy Records Center

NOTS Pasadena personnel lo,tweek visited the Federal RecordsCenter. \Vilmington. to become nc­quainted with the avollable faclll4ties at the Center.

I Attending from Posadena wereI D. AnderllOn, J. Bell, \V. prlcc. lI.t,I Johnston. J. Dfwis, S. Burg. 1>1. For·I tuna. M. Quinn and E. p. Price,

Pl\lIadena Records Manni:ement Of­ficer.

I PerllOnncl were mede aware ofthe lIimple method of reco\'ery ofstored documenb from the centeras well as the operation of o\·el'.night service to Pasadena by tele.phone call.

ROCKETEER

News From PasadenaNOTS Pasadena Builds Better Service

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Personnel Statistics

,THE

)'romotions "\\'AnO EXHIB-1'19-Evelyn T. Jordan. from IT-Marlon 1\Ic.

Communications Specialist, GS-5. toIC r a d~' demon­Communication Services Supervi-sor. G8-7; Nova E. Scme~'n from slratCII usc or lie\\"Editorial Clerk (\>Vrlter), GS-5 to! :ul"nrd board out­Information Specialist, GS-7; and side Coltee Port.Patricia E. Williomll from Clerk I(Typing), GS-5. to SupervillOry Pcr-lonnel Sceurlt?, Specia.list, GS-1. ::.......riJ'--""'l~

I'Mil-RoslifIO S, Talbo from In- ~"-../"iJ"-../"i;

spector (Ordnance MechanicalEqulpment-De\'elopmcnO A. Step3. to Planning and Estimator (M:\-Ichinistl. Step 2.

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SHORTS, "fi, To B. TOted" (1 Min,)"Wint., Wond<f, TtI,il." (I'Mm,)

:PLAN AHEAdArmed Forces Day

May 16, 195~

EVENINQ"THE GIIEAT ST. lOUIS lANK 1001fltY"

(15 MJn.]St..... McaoJM... Mollt McCc,,'ht

F...,.. mon ,obbetv I. be£OCl If.,.

.".nt, A lolli ......_. be'....een '~i hel~1

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1959

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Friday, April 24,

By Ju" Con~, Ruf'ttltion Di1tctor

The Community Center will be the setting for the nextadult Station D:mcc a week from tonight. Friday, May 1.1A fun-packed evening of dancing and entertainment Iusbeen planned. l~

Under the leadership of BlII Hom- times. The USO Club operates a. --IIton the band of seven top-notch I free canteen. with church and civicmusiCians will feature unique dance groups in the area furnishing re-

orrsngemenls and all the standard freshmcntll. The club Is open to oil ;~,~;;~~~;~~;;;E~~~~;(lance favorites. St.an Miller ..... ilI be militar}' pel"llOnnel of oil nations,'Master of Ceremonies for the \'a4 and their dependents. r''1l1io.;;.:''ricty show. Stan has Ilerforme<! in . HAFT Club ~e""liI. nlght clubs, radio, televisIon. mo. .Thls ~.at,urday e\'enmg:, Aprll 25,tion pictures, ond toured with IIOme WIll be BIrthday Dance IIIght atof the nation·s top bonds. The va- the ~AFT ClUb: It wlH be o. fullriety show wHl feoture Muffer and evt'nmg?f danclllg to the musIC 01Reed, comedy teom with hilarious, the Club s own combo.on.original routines; Marilyn Bates Hobb,· Sho~1ll.n the piano; Roy Guy. one of Eng- The Hobby Shop w.n be closedland'lI most popular vocalists; and on April 30. May 1, 2. and 3. Ithe Roiling Stonell. two boys and a A*******aa***** ••ri****,* J S . FI Shgirl who present Western and Coun- ~•••••~ 'st pring ower owtl')' music at its be,t. plus lOb or NOTS ON THE AIR ,. Draws Station Interestcomedy. The danee will start at KRKS 112'01 CE ,-.-....... Sh S , k _.. ". , k.,. FA - LI I "-,"''v - 01' tor.... It OS on m .....ern llUperman<et 00. A grcat deal of interest is being9 p.m. RC1ICrvations for groul's or 1I,SS ......_ • • • shown in NOTS Pasadena's firsteight or more may be made by I h ".call1ng Ann Seitz at the Commu_ I'O..~.:::.~;:'..~..~.... How thc dingy and unprescntable Interior of an old Butlcr hutISpring Flower Showr aecordlng tonlty Center, 120.10. Rescr\·atlons are MonHY thf"U1Ih Frido1 can be transformed in10 an otlr.8ctivc and serviceable ahop store h8ll Fran JobnllOn. chairman. The ESO-b>.ken for the convenience of large been dcmonstrated br the Supplr Department at NOTS. Pasadena.. The sponsored sbow. wlll be held May

• • .. .... 23·24 In the BUilding 1 Conferencegroup. and to help the staff ar· KRCK (1360) transformatIon WII-lI wrought 1lI the lIhort penod of al1< weeks by the Room. Brochures giving entry rulesrange odcquote seating. All reller· 7,20 ".m. 12,20 p..... 413' p.... shop store personncl using practically no new material and at negli- and c1asslficatlons may be obtolned.vatlonll must be made by April 30

Mondoy ,......"'" hid.» gible cOllI. upon request. from the Mall Room,and wlll be held the night of thedance unUI 9:30 p.m. Modern super-store countel'lll displaced towering dingy bIns; new There are many IntereaUng elllS'_

USO l\Io\'le Studio Tou", display and dispensing methods wcre Introduced. and the lighting WIlS !fications. :Mrs. Johnson said. In·A vielt to 0 motion picture studio placed to bring to the attention of "customers" jUt! what shop stores cluding one lor "Men Only~ In the

h od to olf". Iflowcr orrangement division. Theto watch the (liming of movies ..and TV dramatlc lIhOWll Is 0 lot of The tbeme of the shop store hll.!l changed to self-service, just IlS Chll\llSifihCOtlO'do.., are soth,mtied that,

t ere II ou some ng 0 appCflfun. The opportunIty to meet the the modern supermarket, and personnel ore able to see. handle, and Ito everrone.dafll In pcrllOn in COIItume on the k 't· f "h d

rna e se ec IOns 0 mater a on on. Aooo.o-om,ot or the ,.dgel foractual sets while they arc at work ...~Carts are available and material Is selected and brought to the .how h•• °"0 m.d, hy Irene Dick_Is a once-ln-a-lifeUme thing and Is """

offered to very few who visit Hoi. check 'tand where item. and 6lock number1l are checked against the I lIOn, Chairman of Judging andIywood. Most must be content .....Ith fi:tub.-cbit. the job order verified, ond In a short time, rou are on your c1assiflcotion. Those judging willa bus drive through the ,tudlo _"NUl way. Some ltema, of course. atill require the aid of the storekeeper, I be Harvey Short, horticulturist,where no ehooting is being done. s.rur..., ..... ScmdQ' - I'.... Available high steel lIhclvlng bins were cut In two and become Huntington Gardens: ),lark An-

For military personnel taking a IIV!HINO I sed f lfi Ithony, ASllt. Superintendent. Des·Hollywood USO tour it Is quite dit. • ..... I ...... 40111-, oountel'll and lIpoce left over 'u or 0 ce space. canso Gardens: Clark \V. Thomas,feren!. From the Hollywood USO. TOO"Y Approx.inlately 1.000 Itcms are carried In NOTS Shop Store as weill Superintendent of Graundll, ?>ft, Sannear Hollywood and Vine, four or ''WULS fAAGO" 11'1 Min.) APt. 24 8JI !lOme 1.100 pre-e1<pended bin items. Large plocardll show the bin Antonio College for the Specimenlive men go with a USO driver· iJc.1 McCr.... UOY<! Nolon. location or all itcms by counter sections. Bin labels are placed under ClasaificatlollS. Aleene of Aleene',guide. They visit the seb or "The Robe" C"",m1~. each Item, !hUB making it possible to eliminate errors in transcribing I Fiber and Floral Supply CompanyAlfred Hitchcock Show:· "Cimmar' T,oll b,-eClki.-g <>pic of '1><> ....igin 01 RoII_ slock numbera to chits. Iwill be the judge in the Flower Ar-on City," "Wagon Troin," "M· woy bp<~" Tl~ 'ip.-"... ,I ...... octi"" of .... The most noteworthy odaptatlon Is the counter-top. fle1<ible-Iypol. bron~:.~entShC1'kll.!lifieatiOn. IlSsLstedSquad," "Bachelor Fother," "Mike ....... be'...ee Gold R,,"h ..ne! Ovll W..r . .. . .. I y .........,na an s.

dov•. A ,houoond ""II••0 _id a c....'i ..."'1 plywood bms. The partitions slIp m and out or grooves, makmg poSSIble . . h t· ItHammer," "Have Gun-Will Trav- SHORT, "S,,,,k Ro.;ng Mod" (7 Min.) . f . . d \Vi\hom E. \V~'lam, or ICU ur_el," "77 Sunset Strip," "Leave It To any size bin suited to thc size or quantltr 0 Items contame . 1st. alllO of Huntington Gardens. IsBeaver:' "ReijUeSll Gun," "Buck. Inside Insulation sheeting WWl installed bet.....een the steel girders assisting In the planning an dol"akin" and mony others. H anr mo· SATURDAY AP•. H !UI well 8lI an ail' conditioning lIystem. Heat and humidity are no I ganlzation of the show,

MAT1NEEtion picturetl ore being mode at the "MASTERSON Of KANSAS" (72 Min.) longer 0 problem to shop lItorcs personncl.studio. they villit these seb 8lI well. GocItg. Mon,g~t All or the thought and effort put lorth ill consistent with policy

On all sets there is usually op- SHORTS, ··Co,4..",eol><>" (7 Min.) Or the Supply Department to constantly iml'rovc its sen'ice to accom- Pas a dena Exh i bits Newportunity to meet the stars in per· 'Wild 11,11 H,,,kok," Cho~,., No. IS (Ill Mln.l A d W' 8 dson. get outogrophs Rnd pictures of pUsh the mill.!llon or NOTS. war lOners oarthe sereen personalities. Visils sre EVfNING The tTlinsformatlon of the Shop Slores Wl\ll whole-hesrtedl)' spon- Located on the easl side of themade to mtln~' different sectionli 01 "THE BIG HEAT" (S'(I M;".) sorod by Cdr. Harry J. Hicks Jr.. Assistant to lhe Director of Supplr; Coffee Port Building Is a newthe studio. Seb which ore being GI f",d. Glot,e Gte........ Initiative and Imagination supplied b~' Vernon HR~·es. Head. Pasadcna Awardll Board with heRdlngs orbuilt. permanent llCtll, depicting Poli, geon, i. o,det.d olll""..HgoliM Supply Division: perse\'cronce, sweat and toll supplied by Korl Braneh'l Ben~fic1al Suggestions. Superior

. \Veslern townll, dockll. ships. and 01 e....'up. COp'1 .uleid•. Hi, wife I••loln 'e Achlcvemenb and Outstttndingtt. ,••ign, ond pull. ''''' .. II >tOp' 10 g•• '~e SupcrvillOr of Shop Store 63 and the lIhop store personnel. Performance Ratings, Under these

. bils and pieces of scencs around boddi••. GI.nn i. ,,,,,I ,ough h....'the world are Included. Many are E 'I I· S BIN d d . headings will appeor 0 pielure offami!ittr .IlCelleS from remembered SH~~$~:~E~:'I~~~~'~;n~,n.l SO Counci E ectlon ummer owers ee e ! Individual awardcc.ll and 0 brief de·plcturC'J. Sometimes it is pOllllible Will Be Held in Ma\J Je~~ :trum~n'lISuP;.IY, br;ught

lscription of their award.

to \ ·s·t the a d bad ....... I 1 lpecla onor 0 Ie Igers. asa- M' McCrady of Pcrllonnel'1 I w r ro e n s •._cla SUN..MON. APR. 26-21 Preparations bave begun for el«:- dcna·s leading bowlerli, whcn she ..anon . .

eHects departments, watch I h e ".OOTS Of HEAVEN" (125 Min.) lion of ESO Council rcprescntat!ves bo 'led 201 I l Wed lid D,VIsion WIll be In chargc of mum·Btunt men at work and sec olher ' \\. a score as ne ay, taining the Board. She states ev.Errol fltnn, J"li.n. G,,,,,,, for FIscal Year 1960, according tO

Ie\·entllg. For her effort, Jean wall .

unusual e\·ents. 0"" ",..n·. """,d. '0 in..'go," Ie .... p'.... Jesse Rowe, president. awarded a "Ladies ZOO" gold loving I boaery _*:.ffort WiltI be made to keep theRegular tOlln are conducted from ven1itlll ... Itol.,ol••<o.,gnt., 01 Af,i<o~ .Ie- All employeell are eligible to serve cup according to Lylc Emerick .-u curren. d'.

the Hotl}'wood l:SO. 6225 lIull)"wootl phon... A elfome,ic in"ghl Into .h. Ii ••• of th Co '1 E h . t· ' • A!o BOOn lllI the awar s gIven. 8.

Boulencrd. lit ]:30 Oil TlIcstIa~' 'H,d hil lollow.", s~~'~~;11 ond di,,,,';on. ZI~OUJde be u:~~~rt~ b~o~~~aI:::'~Ich~~':'~~kofat~:obo:~~n;u~~~uethis picture will be taken by a member\\'edneMltl)· aftcrnoons. Sign - ul' than five signatures of fellow em- week lhot the summer bowling of. the Rockcteer sta.ff ond Mar~onI;hcels for these tOlln ar.. 1']"Cetl at ployeCll in the area and should be . d G Will prepore the brief descrlpltonIhe lnfornmt!on desk. ami o;pace TUES.·WEO. A~R. 21·2\f Do V d Ma'l le~gue ill now belllg forme. amcs on a 3 1< 6 inch card which wlllIlilotied 011 It first come, first I;Crn~1 "THE HANGING nEE" (106 MJ...) fOl"\~orded to n:' e~n a, I WIll be played each Woonellday eve4 then be ted on the board.

Go't e- Mo.... $eh.i1 Station 20. Foothill. Nominations Ining at the Pasadena Bowling Cen- pos belblOsls wHh IIN.:fcrenee gh'ell to Ihe A ."pe, w...",~",o ~I .. IVIiIgocl "old will be dollcd Monda)". II,lay 4. ter beginning Moy 13 ot 6:20 p.m. . Also. in thc process _o..f bon~ re-lIIen in uniform. Four lIIen 11I11)· go B II ts '11 be diet ibuted with . VIsed is lhe lorgc awa,"Us a.u on

T _"" d I' .. , , """'I' 0 who .n.Io".. ° blinclocl wamon. a 0 WI r . Further details moy be had by " I B lid' 3 WhOtt u...",.a~· all \'e on \ ... 01 ..e ")". Gold t ",i""....nd ° lynch mob """'.'1 pay checks on Friday. May n. and contacting Emerick at E1<t. 2::;7. the we~t wa 0 u "Ing " '"

Wc would like to remind all Sin· 0<11 1/01......»<I odull 'I><>me. all personnel are eligible voters. I It preViously listed a super or ac-tion mllitory personnel that the SHOitT, "T,ick ... ! .....," /7 Mln.l Ballot bo1<ClI will be availoble and complishment. outstanding, andHollrwood USO hM many free tick. collection of ballots wlll be com· I ,Pasadena Deadline meritorloul civilian service awords.els. to movies, stage shows, pre- THURS.-fRl. APR. »MAY I pleted br 2 p.m. May n. I'.sad..na deadline for news and it will now carry only specialmieres, most of the popular TV "GUNfiGHt AT DOOGf CITY" ('0 Min.) The ESO Council is made up of Ilictur..,. for the Rocketeer \8 Fri. awards such as the Arthur S. t'em-shows ond other special evenls J...t McCreo. J"Ii. Adoml three representaU\'es fro III the da.\", 4:'0 1'.111. mlng and Meritortous Civillon Serv-

whicb take place In the Los An. W......n. St_i. no' o.oiloble. Foothi11 Plant, one from the Mor. --'--' I~~~~~~~·~'~':'..:.:w:.:"':.:.----~':;:--':'j'gcles area. In addition, they may SHORTS, "lod,. Stother Mogoo" 11 Mi...) ris Dam Torpedo Range, and oneilllue USO activiU", panes to mili- ·Wi..., w......~ 0»<1 50"\>·· (16 Min.) from the Long Beoeh Facility. The Itary pcrsonnel entitling them to ...", ncw Council thcn elecls a presidentpart· ...~ld tickets where the event $ATURDAY....... I

,~ MATINEE from ib own membership and ap-Is not free. They also have special "QtJENTIN OU.WAlD" (101 NUn.) points a treDurer and recordingarrangemenls with many organlzs- Robe" Totl... secretary. ~~

tlons such al Ice-skating ond roller SHORTS, ··Po...y Co," (7 Min.1 ~iJ"-../"~~skating arenas. sports events and "Tho I,,,,, Clo..." 0100••• No. I (26 Min.)ollier places where serviee person­nel are admittl"d free or at reducedrates. Sometimes thelle prlvllcgCllare elso e1<tended to their familiesor guelts.

The regular program at the clubinclude. Friday. Saturday and Sun­dar night dances. Sundoy nightshows ond man~· other odivities... such os picnics. beach parties,end hay-rides.

It is suggested that NOTS ssilorsond Aiorines going to Hollywoodtake a uniform with Ihem as man)'or the free admissions to SPCciOl

1C\'en15 require 0 uniform at oil

1959,Friday. April 24,

R"""ld A.. fi<>"'t 0»<1 $01 Sk .. lnik. S50, wn.hem A. Got 0»<1 R".... II R,...l, $50.

Eng-In"",,"ngS'ephen H. H...ag. '....0 of $SO; o.."ill. J.

5o....~. $SO.

,Service AwardsAviation Ordnance

30 Yellr!"hill;p Mouhew•.

10 Yea..Robe.. Cton......dl. Mrek.t Deem. lneo Pio·

u~.o ond Jc. I',ov.S Year

Mo'i",ie ail..,l, Cliff...d Ellielt. Jo",.. F"...nan', Dow.lI M,,,,o. W;lliom Vago...

Personnelto \'tlllr

"',h"" G. Mc~ ...ell.

Lt. lig) Chaney ReportsTo NAF Operations

To be 8ll1ligned to thc OperationsDepartmcnt of the Naval Air Faei.litie~ ill U. (jg).Marvin L. Chan­cy, USNR, whoreports fromFightcrSquad­ron 61. NAS. Oce­ana. VirginiaBeach. VirginIa.

Flight trainingat Corpus Chris­ti. TC1<as, ondPcnsllcola. Flori.da. preceded U.(jg) ChaneY'S a~­

signment to theVirginia N a val Lt. (jg) Chane)'Air Station.

Lt. (jg) Chaney and bis wife ofabout one month. Jose)', are tern·porarilr rcsiding at 405-B Thomp.

The recent redClllgn 01 the Amer­ican flag to accommodate newstaTll for Alaska and Hllwati high­lights tbe fact it W8JI 0 Navy offie·er, Capt. Samuel Reid. who father·I"d the 13-stripe flag as we know ittoday.

~*•••****.****.*****~THE ROCKETEEROffiCIAL WE.U:tY I'UIUCAtlOH..,..

U.S. NAVAt OIDNAMC!ruT STATION

C~ino tob, Colif.Cop'o<.. W. W. H..m., , USN

S'o'l... e- ...ludd Go" ur,-P~iU" Wol, A..K. !dIroeGI."".. Motdor.. Sloff W,,,-

L L tyl... PH), Jon fulk.....n, I"HAN!"ho'og'op,,-".

...., Illul',o.lo~ by T..~~i...1Infor",..tl...0 ......_ •.

O/Ii<o, H..u.l.-g ."Hdin, ),Tolep~...... 113"., 716S-', 120n

PAS40ENAGotle tok. ._. C"" ......ndanl

Phon. Ext. 412snc,,, Mon><>n, A. E. 'lock. O. Sonch...

PlIoIog-roph.n

"IM.d _\Iy by Hubh....d "'Inn"" Ill....U •••, ColiI., ...i'" ..1''''o.... lo••d hlnd. 1ft _pllo~c. ""I.h NAVUO$ P-35.

Th k ,oe.'"'' AtMocl f",... "'NO:Mhi«> ;01. All ..... <>fIiclo! U.S. H.....,pho.... v..I o' .........i•• "_"iM.~......•.............•..

EngineerinrCI••. S'200.Alvin B

Superior AchievementsCentral Staff

Lol" Adom•. Almo E. Mothe"",. 5ot>dt.. J.L".I..-Op. J.,.i. F. Go""", A",.lio A At_'ielo, ond Mc<~'e J. SnVdt<-$200.

SUppl)'lIiondl<> Mcl(o'''''n. lio M<Mill"n, R"",li.

P.,.,,,,,,. lIe'nodi... Rid""d...... I..... 500·bo,n. o",i. Sm.•n. E,leen SportCIm",., Ed""S'....1... Gre<e S'~pnen,. WiI,i. S_....y. 90,.bo,e T~",,,,o~. G.'eld.... l. G"idty. Ko,I..-.nC"",.on. Oil,. D«ol. Judt fo~. Co.I><>,i ...H'""•. Il<>,~ic. Ingl•. Jim Kn'~hl, und F,"doM<o'''n-S28S.

Te~t

W. J. Alion. Robe" C !lurk>. H.n't A.DOV.i. S, .. By,,,,, o. Je",,'. It.. Cer! t l",·...., Ge",,,. R. Me<J ..... Cno,I.. Skidmor.,Je••ph H. Wintet. and Willo,d l. Wrigh.-

""".Jo"",. M. Iltown and JolIn P Soit.-S300;J. O. Ullt. Jo<k w. 5'''....1. H.I.n C. Mor­.in ond Mo_i ... J. 1Ioo,y--S300: R. E. Thomp­.on. H. N. Ren'" ...... , G. D. Kimbell, H. IK,ml.t, E. A. Thib"d<>o". P. E. Pev...... ncIC. w. Adom.-SSOO, E. Zo", ~"",o»<l Beek.• ', Alf,ocI 11,.."". J....ph JO«>bI. Be,,,;uRag." ond Williom 11rt'_SSOO

\\:enl,ons De,·dopn.entf,onk Compllell, S200, R.... E. F,o..k., Jr .•

"00.

Superior AchievementsP~tents

TeNtJ. H, Da"id"", o~d J. 0, DeSan'o. $50.

"\'Ialion OrdnanceWil!!om H. Woodw",,~ ond J,,<k ,.. Cro....

f",d. $SO\\'.'apons De\'e!opment

Ho,old G. Cook. $SO: Chatl•• l. D·Oog~.

S50, Oro>!.. L, D'Oo!Ie "nd C",il D. He"·..n. SO: D. R"...II. $SO, M,c.....1 M. Komi.mo'e, S50: R...,." C. MK>d•. S50, Conred lN"",I. $SO, Jehn P. N"ItoI,..., and H. Cock.S50, Be,,,,,,d Sm;I~. J. 1Io"li"\l 0"" O. So·....1'. S50: Donold J. S,....on. $SO,

l'rOlml!;iol1 ~,·.·loJlI..el1tW. E. Do""ld,..n 0»<1 R. A.. Mill." $50,

R, l. Smith. $SOlte!'t"::\rch

loil' A Bu.klto,d'. Will 0,", G. f,,,neg.cn0»<1 on l Sm.,n. $50, W, ""'" G f, ..~"n.

Sustained SuperiorPerformance Awards

Central ShIffBc"bo,o K<oooi. 5200.

SuI'I,I~'Al..o>'lde, H. Co_, S200, William E. H<>l;I.

.,mon, S200.Tel't

K. O. El<yon" $200: II R. Egbe,'. S3OO:Donold Grooi,,\>. 5'l'OO: I,idote Klein. S200,Phillip J. 1II1t. S2OO, Roy M. Pullen. S200,GocItlle Rog..... S200, O...o,n1 V. Rknm....d.Sl00: loobell. C. Ve,ct. SXIO: "'iKilio WiI·li..m•. S200, ond W.lliem l. Knowlend, S200.

A\'iatiol' Ordnanllf!lEtne,' O. Be.i•. S200, Ri<!",'d II. So.I.1.

S200, Cl",,,nc.t W. Smi.h, S2OO, J.ul. W.You..g. S2OO.

\Velliions De,'C10I'mentW..".n 1:. Smi.h. S250.

"ropubion l)e\'elOlllnent"""<cia Clo,k. SIOO: John M. J.n..,n, S2OO:

Fot McC"lIougn, Jr., $200.

Benny SuggsCent·ral Staff

0..." M L..ughlin. S10Offk~r I" CharJ:e1·1I!;lIden.. Annex

£1 ...... P P'iCe. s:l~, Jo Roltr onclReddick. SID.

S"llpl)'Gl",i" Donf...d. S15, I,.... M. Seaborn, $10.

Tei<tloui. J. eo"io"". SID, Ca".ott t. E.on•.

Jr., Sj() one! S15, D"""ld L, Gockn, $15,Rolph Gt..e"'POn. $25, Edwo,d E. Jen..n.$20; o..o..l/e M. Roge<, $60.

\\'eapon" De\'eloplnentV..o E. ti<o.., $25, Robon E. lo ...,.nce. $10.

I'rollult,ion Dn\'elopment IEdwo,d A. All.... $10, Joseph l. Cot.... ALL NAVY-Phlilill G. i\fatlhe"'.

$10, Vicl.... F. Ca"oned<>, $30, Donold Coop. electrollie Technician III A\'lation.... $20, Che"", W. Dow_. $10, Ja/ln H.Hi.bo<. $SO: OIOd.. Sew.ll, J,. ond C. R. Ordnance Dept. WIlS presented ..Rod\Io<., $30: C....r1.. J. ' ...1..... $10. llO-)'Car gO~'ernlllent lit!n'iee pin by

.l':ngin~rinJ: Capt. W. W. Holli... ter at an All·.f<Jck $. N_mon. $15: OICII'le. O. lodch/f Hand.. l\lt.'fllinJl" on l\1a..eh IS. Mat-

..ncI cn..d•• w. Adom•. $30. thewli hali ~O )'cal'!l of milltllr)' lIer-Publie "'orks "ice with the N..\·~· and 10 )·eara of

Rolph o. t_,. $15. ch'il ,."rvice .t NOTS.Under..... ter OrdDlt!ll:e

.I'asadenaF,,,nClu M. JoIon.on. SiO, Normon G. It....

<1st,. Sr .• S10, Michael A. 5o"'",ome. S9(),Ho,old l. Shinn, $10, o..o..g. W. 5""",. $-Ii,

First Quarter 1959 IncentiveAwards Recipients Named

The btest Incentive Awards Report, for the periodJanuary I through March 31.1959. shows that 104 Bene­ficial Suggestions were submitted-with 30 being approved.$980 W:'lS awarded to 33 cmpJo}'ees for savings estimated at$18.835 during the first }'ear in use. There were 68 Su.­pcrior Accomplishment Awards recommcnded--Qf which52 were approved-for a total of $8.535 in awards madeto Statlon Personnel. During theIsame period 50 potcnt awards were 30·Year Mangrnnted and 11 Avlatlon Ordnance~partment and PerllOnnel andCommunity Relations Departmcnteml,lorees received Federal ServicePinll.

,ROCKETEER,THE

Onlt _""'. c....'.n'lt .",pl..y.d I~;•S'.. ,i ",,,t "pplt I.....~. 1"II<>Wi p.. sl.'i »<Ion up-,...do" f ....'" ~ """"Id be.ub",i"ecf w~ .... "ppltl .......

PI.....bw. PAR No. PW-476. C<>de 7lJ.421.Co'''',ue, .... moin.o,n pip, ...... 'n'.""

EI..,'.onic Teclln"';o.. (Gen.), G~I', PO1371o.m.l, C<>d. ~22.

Mult be lo",il; .. , wi,~ ell pho ef .Ioe·'roni., includi ...... "o<uu'" 'ube ""<endue·'...... e»<l moll"'''< empllli.... Febr,ce"on ",.Ioe"""i< eQu,pm.n•. ".;...... "'ini"'..... com·_ ..". hpoi' one! c";ibt"ti",, "f "II 'til'''01 .Ioct,,,,,k ,... cqui""",n' ond <le.ign el.I""""",c <i,tv,.. .uc~ '" POW'" ."pph....... i'c~i ...... droui .., .'c.

Moehoni.el Engi ,. GS·l1, PO 1l\f61,C<>de 5551. P,.po ".... 01 m;Ii'e.v·'v~

,pM;ifice'i"". c......,,"\> oil co",_n.. ef....d""nc. i'.m,. Incl"d; m.'ol PO"'. ig.ni"". ",_\I"..". I" 'e.

CI..k.S,.""lI'op..... , G5-3, PO H590. Ccd.2510.

filor "wlico,ion. I "bo«. po.i'i...." w;,~EI ..._ Pi"9I•. P n...l Iidg., ._ 31,b'. 11393 bt Mcov I.

Sou.'o't (OMT), GS·•. PO 26\f08, Ccd••05.',I. opplic",lo.. f", "bo". po.i.ie.. w;'~

fow.. H"V,ock, P..........I Sldll.. 8_ 3.,h,. 7151. bv Mot J, 1959.

Photo SocietyPreparation lor the \\flnd and

Sand Camera Club Council meet­Ing ot 29 Palms will be made atWednesday's meet of the ChinaLake Photognophic Society at thePhoto Hut, 53 King Street, .lit 8 p.m.

PEOpEO members will meet Monday

at 8 p.m. o.t the home of MorionOcs\r~ch. J..O.I,-B BMd.

.AIChE"Conversion' of Salt - \Vatcr (o

Fresh Water" will be disculsed byM. M. Coston, gwenllOn EvaporatorCompany chemical cngineer at ncxtMonda~~s dinner meeting of theAmerican Inslitute of Chemical J?n·glnecl'll.

UnitariansDick Felton will speak to the

Unitorian Fellowship about "Reli­gion and F..oonomics" next Sunday,April 26, at 1:30 p.m. in the Anchor­age.

Philharmonia Concert"The Carnival of the Animal$" by

Saint-Saens. "LaMar," by DeBuss~',

and Tschaikowsky's "Si1<th Sym·phony" will be leotured at the freenon-sectarian recorded concert tobe presented by the Valley Phll­harmonia As.ociolion ncxt TuCll·day, April 28. at thc All FaithChopel at 8:15 p.m. All residcntsor the Indian Wells Vollcy are cor­dially Invited.

NAF Shipweck PartyAll NAF perllOnnel are invited to

the seml-cc.tumc Shipwreck Partytonight. April 24 at the Elks ClubIn Ridgecrest. The "Conlltellatloruf'from Edwards AFB will play fordancing lrom 8 p.m. until 2 a..m.Thcre will be priws for the mOlltappropriole cOlltumCll ond buffetsnacko will be available. Adml.­sion ill fifty cenls per pcrllOn.

NOTS Overse~s ClubColor slides of England will be

shown and narratcd by Foy Couchat the NOTS Overseas ClUb meet­ing ne1<t Monday. April :n, at 1:30p.m. in the Community Center.

~~MING ~V~NT~

PromotionalOpportunities

Desert Art LeagueTo Introduce NotedCalifornia Artist

Robert Clunle. noted Sierra land­scape artillt and a resident ofBishop since 1948, will be gue8tspeaker ot the Dcllert Art Leaguemeeting Monday. May 4, in the An_chorage at 8 p.m.

Several Clunie paintings will bildisplared while he discusses th...compositional requirements that hebelicvell arc ncousarr in the art 01painting.

His oil pointlngs hove been widcly1!xhibited throughout Californiaparticularly in the Lcs Angelesorea. His name haa been listed i',\Vho's Who in American Art, Who'sWho in Western America, andWho's Who in Californio,

HIli awards have been many. buthe CQnsiders them only incidentalto a way of life dedicoted to see«'ing the truth and recording it withs paint brush. Thc public is In­dted and thcre wiU be no admis­Ilion charge.

Bob Gra$ley, time

Chaplain Hester's Son

Named to Dean's ListJames Hcster. son of former Sta­

tion Chaplain Cdr, H. D. Hester(October '56 to September ·5S). hasbeen named to the Dean's List atEastern Bapti.st College. St. Davids.Pe.. according to an announcementby Dean George S. Clagllorn.

Being namcd to the Dean's Lls~

Is the highest honor gh'cn for schol­astic standing during the prcvloussemestcr.

Hellter is in hill junior ~·ear. ma­joring In Education at the College.

career. a no-hit-no-run game. Greenstruck out 17 of the 21 batters hefaced in beating a good club fromthe TC1It Department 3·0.

Intr:.muml Schl"duleApril 21, Marine Barracks vs. VX·::;.

6:30 p.m.April 21. CUpper1l \"5. MCGMTU.

8:30 p.m.April 28. NOTS Vll. Marine Bar­

racks, 6:30 p.m.April 28. NAF \·s. CPO Club. 8:30

p.m.April 29, MCGMTU \'s. Engineer_

ing, 6:30 p.m.April 29, TC1It Department vs, Pliot

Plant. 8:30 p.m.April 30. VX·5 \... Clippers, 6:30

p.m.April 30. MCGMTU \'11. Tc.t Depart­

ment. 8:30 p.m.TelllllN Thurnt'r \\'Innent

Men's SinglCll Champlon - DonMoore de(eated JomCll Smith Inflnall.

Mt'n's Doubles Champions: DonBeresford and James Smith de·leated Ed Ashburn. and Don MoOl'cin finals.

MI1<oo Doubles: Don Moore ondBeverlr O'Neill defcated Ed Alih·bum ond Grace RowllllliOn In flnall.

Women's Singles: Grace Rowlln­lion defeated Joan Leipnlk in (lnals.

\Vornen's Doubles: Grace Row.IInson and Be\'erlr O'Neill defeatedClaire Geora:e and Anne \Yoolfen·den.

B0b Grasley Wi nsMammoth Ski Meet

Thc annual races 01 the NOTSSki ClUb wcre held at t>fammothMountain Iallt Saturday.

Winners of the Giant Slalomwcrc:

l\1l11t.. . 1st placeF1 116.22 second•.

\""8.LCdr. Walstrom 2nd lace-Bill Holloway. time\'S. Cdr. Adams p\11 Coo AD3 11.03 seconds.

. LCd mA"" 3rd place-Cerold Stcrnad (1'fO-VlI. r. cnn ng . 16 dV!I, To)'lor.PN2 na), tIme n. P~,ooD·· t. ,.\... Boatwrlght.GF! 4th place--- au rlvcr. ImeVS. Cdr. May secondll.\"lI. C\VO McGinnis No girl's raee Wall held thlll year\"lI. Lt.~Unnls due to lack of c~ntelltants.. .vs. D. Walker, pN2 The NOTS SkI C1u~ won Ils Ilrst,"s. FenslC''Illackcr. racing tcam victory III the Im'lta-

PRI tional Ski Roce held ot Greenhorn\Velland PRC Mountain recently. NOTS captured

LCdr. \vC:Stcott Its lrophy In competition withPollock, CWC teams from Bakersfield, VenturnCdr. Crceney and Porterville. The G~nhorn

'Merrlt. HMI evcnt was also a Giant Slalom.U. Pipkin Winner;s were:

Austin JF2 Men'l; E"enbRock: JFl Nell Krenzel. 3rd: Gerold Stern-

LCdr. Russel ad. 4th; and Ken Powers. 5th.LCdr. Kllbbe \\'omen'" E\'ent"

Laurita Hefner. 1st. and Nanc~·

Krenzel, 4th.

......1 ,_.....'i8l.. t>,o"RU~G-. (,I,.I1.t. 'fOU BS" MV

Q-IIlL IN TlollS POR;T?·

B. Shortt \'3.D. Cooper \·s.D. McLaughlin \"lI.

J. Peck \'s.R. Dudley \'9.

J. Dav!! \"3.J. Hleb<:r Vll.J. Rhodcs \'3.

B. Herron Y!II.F. St. Georgc, Jr. \"3.

1J.H~hall

Our Station baseball team trav·eled to the State Prison at Tehach·api l!Ult Satun:lay for a ball gamewith the prillonerli and came out onthe short end of an 11-7 score. Thewinning 1,ltcher for the prison ninewali a former big leaguer from theAmerican League. It wall the firstgame of the sell.6on for OUI' menand we fccl ther will Improve asthe season progresses. Our ne1<tball game ill with the Naval AirFacillty at Santa Ana this after­noon. Vle have a return game atTehachapi Satun:lar. May 1 at 1p.m. Capt. J. G. Baker. i\1GGMTU.manager of the ball club invites allmilitary mcn Interested in 1,leslngbascball to the proctice senions at$chocffel Field each e\'enlng Mon.dar through Thursda)' from 6 to8 p.m.

6o.\:lngAll miUlury polf"SOnncl Interested

In taking boxing les$ons arc Invit­ed to partleipate In these lieSllionsgiven free of charge br BernieLocker each wcek day from 4:30to 6 p.m. at the Station g)·mnaslum.

SoftballThe intramural softbali /leason

j:ot under war lost Mondo~' nightwith two of the flnnt pItchedgumes we han~ lcen in a long time.In the opener. the Pilot Plant. withBob Kochman doing the pitching,edged tho Englnecr1l and John Tate4-3 In nine inning•. Bob CraWforddrove in the winning run In the18lit of the ninth with a long triple.]n the lIeOond game of the c\oenlngHflllk Green of the Clippers pitchedone of the bc.IIt games 01 hi. long

TovnNAMENT HOPl:FVLS-Alhlctic Director "Chuck" Mongold, Don­ald i\lltchcll. \'N2, (lrant (l<)rhman. lind 81leChd Sen'ices Officer l.t. (jg)Arlen OI50n add ul' their pP'tlcilce round score,;; in l.rel>araUOII for Sun_dll~"S ci\'1ll1l1l'1l1ilUar)' IOU tournament.

P~ge Two

Sport SlantsBy "(',huck" Man~dl

Athletic DlrecterTee off time for the CI\·lIlatl.

&l:ilitllry Golf Tournament thill Sun·day is 1:30 a.m. Entries are listedbelow:

Ch'llianll1.. EnrlquesK. BryanB. MitchellJ. RafklnP. CropperJ. HargrovcH. TurnerF. RockwellM.TurseP. Somellon, Jr.J, White