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) -> ) .) ) , ; , j ) } J -, j l } , j J :, , -' -, .. " --' -; , i ; ) ) , .j '> i i 1 , ) ; } -) ! ! ) ,1 1 'f ! ! , } , ) , , , 1 i } · ! i · .. - ) ., } j J , , J J 1 / \ : } , -, j 1 , ) ) t } · } ) :- , i , } 1 Counsel Stuaenfs Philip: F., O'Brien, Graduate Ad ... viser, Department of Engineering,' UCLA; .will. visit the Station Wed .. nesday, September. 3, ,and' 'will .be available, for, student ,counseling! during the' afternoon. ' -' "Students interested .iIi .. ing their _educational programs with! Mr. O'Brien ,should, arrange ap" pointments through_ the EducaitoDl Office, Room 1066; Michelson Lab.. oratory, Ext: 71759'. : ';, .. . ,_. '\ - Shoe Custo.iner': (left) fits Home/Carter, Public - \uth fIrst. pair of safety to be' so!d, at the: uew! Safety· Shoe Store located m t!te Safety Bmldmg. Carter chose'au oxford type shoe !rom .among the five styles carried in stock ranging from $8.50 to $11.50 In price., Store hours ;tre from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m._Mon. through Frio - . ' - '_ . ---, U. S. Naval Ordnance Station. China lake. :: _. - - _. 7 -.. :. e" ,,! . : ." .. "... , . _. ". ' .. ;' Se:' .that' the :Rocketeer better-serve' the NOTS community, ,the' Doing'" section is returning. (See-Page 3); AU·organizatioi-ts, gro,ups, recreational,' religious, military--=-for;..children, teen-agers or adults, are invited to inform the Rocketeer as to when and where meetings or. activities are-scheduld. . , " ,- 'To make, Doing". a real toevezYone on the Station, we aSk_ that' each organization. notify Glenna Mayden, Phone 72082, -at Rocketeer Office, of meeting particulars.' '-- . / - ..J , 2 .•. "L,'. .0;- •• _--:'::.J::- •• .:.:;..: -' -.-', -; .• £" - :. -: --" ." .. " .. L 1 . c of i:heUCLAGraduate StatIon 'wilf-be' held from: . 2,' through ts , may, 'reglst'er in: Room.l 066, -, Michelson day; fr()m ,9 _ a.m. to'1 p.m...-,for classes ,'scheduled to ,begin the, Septeiriber'.15, as :1' 'order up earlY,enrollIl)ent IS en- chased' in the Education ,Office. ' courageq.' f,,:'es ..: T'he meeting: times :andl paya!Jle at theti!Ile of registration, units of credit, ,fees and ia.. but. e.m'ployees who: P::tss technical structors - for -. , the' fall semester , ,apd'administrative eourses courses are fully,: with a grade of., "C",' or bet- ,\, Engl'. 10nA; Heat: Transfer: and te:, . are eligible for ,100% refund' of, . Tues.; . Thura.• :: BOONE TOURS NOTS-Shown to ecutive Second row :(1•• to F. H. tUltron, at the_ cO,nclUSiOp.: 9f. th,,: 6:30-8p.m:, Rm; ,1017, c' board ins- plan.e.after, a' 6-hour- tonr" of the Station' Ch " ' ' - ,Lab., '3 units, $35: Instructor: R. W" " USA',NROTC; Capt. Col. f,:,"'t .. --, 'f'G: '. >, --: Van'Ake'n:',: : "; - last is: Admirlll 'Walter F,' Boone (4tl1" HI 'C H r U ' ea ures 0' 'roup' - . . " eury, " ug m;, SAF., C"ol.' DaVid, o. .B,yars,/ Jr:, ._ . c' , ',Engr.'ll5B/Actiye Electronic - from left) and his party with Station officials. First USA CI J E 1\liIl . ' , . ," , '- ,- ,,' o. ame.s '. -C'I' ,.' .:' cuits: M on."Wed.,,6:30-8'p.m.,Rm,- , row (I. to r.Lare: Capt. Harold A.·'Somner;Capt. USA; Cdr.'y.J. NOTS,-Cdr. W. ea t f., an anfled 3unfts, $35. Bernard A. Smith, Dr•. Wm,'B.1\lcLean; NOTS Tech. Adams, AdmualBoone is,the'United States '. ,_ , .' _ , _ ',' . Instructor: T. S. Affilie., '.' . . , nical Director, Admiral Boone; Coi•. A. Simp- ,.'Representative to'the'1UiIitary Committee Stand. With:the new Public Em':' ,Engl'. i55A, -Enghieering' AspeCtsi' 'son"USA, Capt•• W, .W. Hollister; OomNots, Cdr. S. '. jng G,roup, NATO. The 'group also visited Lockheed, I' - "S . ., of Nuclear Processes:: Tues., N 1\1 P oyees - ervice' Association '4':30-::'6- p.m:, -Rm.· -1015, . Michelson ,.' ay, «?1\IU-61, Capt. ,G. J., Anderson, NOTS Ex- . Douglas, '. and •. :.. . " :--. .- '. . '' " h' '1- h' ." ',. '. , 'I' - , group ea t lllsurance ,p an I;<aT;l,:3 u!Iits, $35:,Instructor:' G: J. now entering its' fourth 'week Plain." '. ' f . h .' hI' 1 =Engr: , : 220A, '. F1uid Dynamics: ?_ . ere, .t. e . .Dca Mon., Wed.; 6:30-8 p.m.,"'Rm. 20i08. msurance com mit tee has ·Michelson 'Lab: 3 units,; $35.. Inoo; foundseveral=features of the' ,:;tructor: J. Siekmann: : _. " plan need Clarification": -';".' " Engr. 298, '. ," > ". ".' :, Tues.! Thurs., 4:30-6 p.m., ,Rm,. 1001. IleW; plan.dlffe_rs.from units" $35. In.. year s plaI!l.n that deduct- structors,:,R. 'B:,Leipnikand D.' E. amou.nt applies only.to Zilmer. -'-: . " . Jor, medic_al co,:erage, part :o! ,the Engr; 299,' .. ?Ian. 9o::erage under t!!.e basIC. med- ing:1 unit, $15. Instructor, time ane\' sc?edule ,has no de- place to be arranged.. , _ ductrble limitatIOn. Payments start -1\lath- 11-A,- Th .f N' b .- 'th h' ' '. " , .' . a, eory 0 urn ers. ":1 t e, first 'rues.,. 4:30-6 ·p.m., Rm., medIcal expenses Michelson' Lab .' 3 u 'ts $' 35' I ceed -th h d I d--I' 't ' ' nl, .' n .. , . __ e--sc eue . Iml s --of -the 'srrtictor:-J:E:'Maxfield.o, '. . basIC plan, the: patient pays the ' 1\la'th 135:N' -. I 1\1 th f' t $1 h' ',', , umenca, a Irs 00 of t IS excess Is tical Analysis: T1.les., :Thurs., '6:30. c.overed. on a,75-25 baSIS for addl- 8 p.rn: Rm.20108 M' 'h 1 tIonal expeuses. up 'to $5000. . " e son "I According 'to the policies' estab- U111tS, $35. Instructoz:. A. A. FOJt. lished by PESA for administration 1\lath. Fu,nctlOns of a Com" of its State-wide plan; COverage for ple:i\:Vanable: 4:30-6 .P' uew 'members' o,f ct!!!s' group. will m.,. Rm. Lab, a coml11ence on the. first day of the U111tS, $35.. R., G. Self.. secoud month ,following· acceptance __ " . (Continued, on ,Page 4)., of applicatio ll .. the Company, Thus, 'a WAiting period of 30, to 60 days,is established for aU he\v'en- _' ;, '. .- .. : -" , ,.Premiums 'are· due 'the' first of each month and are irom the' 25th of,' the pre.vious 'month through the' 10th of 'the' current month. Collection ho'urs will be ex- tended to' 5:15 from the flrst to·the 10th' of each'month: '. :4-ssistance in'. .filing, applications and processing claims will lie given bi Lorraine -Ridpath; local group in room 12 of the· Housing Office Building; be..; tween and 2 p.m. daily. Navy NOTS' News2Cast Closes oni'ght . .yehiclesOn_ . Fmal of_ttThe With TraffiC 'Control NOTS newest addition. to . Mousetrap" the Chma' Lake ,the, ,Ro:cketeer s ", news . gathermg PI - ,.' d' ",' 'f' h Re-registration of' vehicles' con- will be inaugurated on ra- ayers ? .:.,t e tinues at the' Traffic Control, Of- dio station KRKS, Monday, August Chnstie mys- fice outside' the Main 25, 12:15 p.m., immediately -follow- tery drama, will be given at Station residents; as as those ing the ,Noon, News ·Round-.up,di- 8 pm' ton' ght n' B ' h- residing: in the' Desert Park, area rect from the Rocketeer Office. , " H' .'h S 'h' ,II C u.rr?tt g f sand 'on the Station;, must' re-enro,1l " NOTS NEWSwillfeature direct !g ,00 .' or any vehicle - ,trucks, news Station.activities avy "Reh§fFund.; , 'On-a basis;';: The-='-inaugural are .now on--sale.:in nes'a .' ',' :", broadcast ,will short :ad- _ -' ::---Ridgecrest at Robb's. Hardware ,- Those' people ',whose 'last names, dresses 'py top -, Stahon .officlals. , Store and arrangements' 4ave' been begin'with C, D and E are to Capt: W. W.Hollister, NOTS made so audience yehicles during the period mander; H. G. ,Wilson, AssoCiate members ,may attend the'play . .py of August 25 through September 6. Technical Director, and Cdr.:,S. W. showing< their tickets at. the gate. The Traffic.COntrol Office will Mitchell, Head, 'Command Admin- Tickets are priced at $1' each and open' Monday through, Saturday, istration; are ,expected, to attend the are'aisobeing sold 'at the,Station 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.rn.. until regis- first'broadcast.<!f 'NOTS.N!JlWS. Theatre' and the' Community tration is c,9mplete•. ," " 'c Ernest .. N George,: Inform?,tion :- ter.. Anyone plaiming a theatre par- For'the .convenience of 'working Specialist, will emcee Jhe program. ty of five' or more may arrange, to personnel, forms for: vehicle '.regis- NOTS NEWS will be directed delivered to them by: tration m?-y also be completed at broadcast: daily by Budd" Gott, " calling NOTS 77971. the Michelson Lab Police desk and Rocketeer Editor. A tr'ansmission Heading the cast of this English the 'CLPP cafeteria. Forms will be line, has been especially set-up 'so "thriller" .are ,Wanda, Talley and available at both locations from' 9- that China .,Lake ne>ys,' may ',bQ Clarence Mettenberg as Molly, and 11 a.m. ,and 1-2 p.m. ,each working !broadcast 'from, the Station Cwith Giles, a young English ,couple who the least possible .delay. their .old'home jnto a . When. registering. vehicles, .it. is .'Individuals, .- guest house. The first guests to ar- Imperative· that, the owner brmg are' asked to' submit ,their news rive are ,Ruth Rekosh as Mrs. Boyle, to .the Control: Office all; items an unpleasant lawyer, ,and actIv.e hability an?, property', Bldg. 35,; Ext. 71,354, for' broadcast Ray Perry, ,as MaJ.pr Met<::alfe, au age policy, or the latest on NOTS NEWS. Army :officer whose' record, can't paid-up receipt, for this' insurance, 'La' M .' ' 'I stand ' and a,valid ddvers'.license.: t' " f arvm',,;:.ne:a , .. ,Then comes Jim Rhodes, as Chris- : 'It .is' requested that only those.o t' 'I ,say:s f ,- th l . s IS some d m . g , tppher Wren, an 'architect who tries, whl?se .last names begin with C: D, y. ne\V 1 0 :. IS area t to live up '.to his name but' whose and, E, record their 'vehicles, dur- ra etr, unlutsua ' ortahn Y t tPh ar 0 e h .' .' . " -'-thO t' . coun ry.' means' a e person- eart IS really m the 'kitchen, and mg IS wo-week penod. Strag- .1 df '1' f Ch' Lak '11 ' , ' . 1 ;11 .' ' .. ne an amlles,o Ina e WI B. A. Fouse, as MISS Casewell g ers WI be given an opportunIty b h . th 'f th· ', h ' b' - - -' t d th . h' 1 11' e earmg e ,news 0 elr ,.com- w ose rusque manner covers up, 0 recor elr, ve IC es fo ,owmgl "t f 'th' th 't . 'tragic memories. The last arrival is -eompletionof the alphabet;,' : __ mStUnt.1 y KroRK m WSI. Ihn cotmm b UnI bl Y ,. Bb 'M t' ' "M " ..... ' ' \. .' " a lOn, IS appy 0 e ,n e o ar In, as 1'., Paravlclnl, a, ',' - ,,". "",-,\': t ff" NOTS NEWS t th . 1 "'th h d . D .Off L.'. '-"- /, 00 er o. e resl- .s Yblcu:stomers. l' Um p. I mItS to:, . dents and, employees of the : .' en a e occurs, ,t Ie U "th '.' d P'" cl' ". Ordnance ,Test .Sfation.... ·' , policeman m the 'person, 'of R. G. nau orlze eop e -. , ", , '.-- ,'- ' " Selfridge arrives ·to find 'the' 'ans- c.' Safety Officer Cdr. Robert N. Ve';' : NOTS, NEwS--S!atlOn: KRKS-.' wer'fo the question-whodunit? A13 horn, reminds all Station' residents 1240 on' your cradio dial-'-:'Monday: :: every- mystery =fan: knows, Miss' that at ,the 12:15 p.m.' :.,;' Christie specialize's_ in' surprise end- dump' :.off Rfchmond Road . .,' ings and this one is one of her most is !lot buf Sociill',S-ec. uri,ty- shocking. .. v' is highly, dangerous, a!' well., "Stella Greig is .directing .''The. ,urged to prohibit ToVisit,Station.=:Aug. 26 _ Local, aU'diences 'maY! children from playing .in the area. t, William reprc- ,- recall, successful direction of BUlldozercop'eratiOIi, possible-cave.: sentative,: Sociay Security Admin- •' , (COIi,t"inued on Page 4)" ins an4. the, _eJ.'istepce of. fire iI!sidc istration, will answer ,questions 'and . .,'. :<.' > " ._ ,,' ." :, the. constant hazards, solve Soqial ," _", '. ' _' -':', ',. to the' safety: of'.individitals in- Security: benefits lit the Secu:-ity r --.... , l{e.epSecrets. 'cliiled, , Use, Office;' Main Gate, from 8:30' a:m; _.._. -: '_ "Articles of a, claSSified ,natm-e ,'" ,', _'. , '_ ' untii 2 Tuesday, Aligust 26: appearing.:-iu :. news .publicati!)ns. c ,: are:, not: necessarily. officially: re:" : leased by, the Department' of Dc': c ,, fense.' ., , ' , o Station personnel.having ,ledge ' of classified - information , 'are cautioned against openly "- " cussing'such matters except with' -authorized' personnel until' offi- cial rele,ase, by . the Department: of Defense. ." .. PEERING DOWN the Lt. Argue's head ' he' concentrates on the front teeth of an ui-tidentified patient. Regular ,de ll tal to the what preventive maintenance is.1o your car-a cadty can mean the loss of a tooth-and 8: lost tooth can' hurt i .. : TEJ.VSE" 1\IOiIENT-"I wish I had never' come -to this house - CaseweU'JB. A.F;ouse) as Trotter, left, (R. 'G. Selfridgc') ;- her ofcwithholding'information. ·Christopher_cWrl}n,· right;, (Jim " Rhodes) tries to comfort her, in her predicament'in tonight's last ,Navy - ,Relief· benefit, perfoi-mance 'of' "The in Burroughs High School Cafetorium at 8' p.m. :' ,' ' - .'. '. -,- 1S.·· •• A-·. nn'iye,rsaryi of.'No\iY 'Dent .. .!. Corps R·. DC, USN,:and staff at any discounting- em- ergency treatment of military de- NOTS Dental Clinic cO!TImemorate the 4bthanniversarYpendents arid civilian personnel: the: of the Navy Corps tod;1Y as tIley perforin their (to prospective patients list' numbers tasks 'of filling'cavities,.deaiiiilg-teeth, con ol 1;275, and iriclud!ls all ,military ,per- officers' and enlisted and their men""':on the Station: " -bestto-care-for teeth belonging to those in military 'Dental Corps Growtll , 'Capt: Millard: 'one-time collegiate from a diagnosis - Growth'of the NOTS Dental Clin- - and' profeSSional player-in of dentures. .An. estimated . 160 Ic' parallels the' expansion 'of the Oregon, estimates that 'plates, partial plates and Navy Dental Corps. The Clinic here :-VI'oximatelY, 2,500 ,inilitary 'patients, bridges were' constructed and '.care- began \vith' one "dental' officer' 8.tJ-d entered the NOTS' Dental Clinic fully fitted /for' those ,among the one technician;' tile NavY. D-ental offices in the past year. ana that Station military requiring such: ex- Corps- 'had its 'begiilll'ing' Aug. 22, :,some ,14,000 "procedures'" were'_,ac-, tensive.'treatment'durlng the 'pte- 1912, when' President Taft signed iomplished. In th'e language, of. the twelve-month period.:' -' ',:' into law' the Naval -Appropriation : dentist, a "procedure'" is anything' - Staffed by three doctors of den:" which included provision for ., ,' " surgery, 'one chief, one prosthe- appointment "not 'more' thim thirty" as'sistant dental 'surgeons to ':UICLA "Reg- elstratelon' : serve', 'Navy , pe'rsonnE!l, ,the Corps " '" "'" " ' pas grown to its: present :strength '-i' (Continued from'Page 1) of:'approximately'l,70l), , -', \' , ficers, assisted .by '3,300 enlisted: . ridge. (Begins September' 22) .. ' . dental technicians, as well as 7ei, lUath. 225A, ,1\Iechahics' of Con-- Dental Service Warrant OfficerSi 'Hnua: Mon., Wed., 4:30-6 p.m.'-Rm.: and Medical 'Service Corps officers. "1017,"Michelson', Lab, 3 units, $35, Men of the,Navy and Marines are , "Instructor: C. J. -Thorne. ' provided treatment in over'400 den- Ph)'sics 113,' Atomic I Spectro- tal : facilities throughout the world. : fCoPY: Tues.;, Thurs.; 4:30-6 p.m., 'Supplying the usual' retirement ,'; Rm. 20108: 'Michelson Lab, 3 units; benefits available to long-term mili- ..,. -Instructor: _ W; F. Cartwright:. tary ,personnel, the' Dental 'Corps!, ,i Ph)'sics' 198, , Theoretical also offers its dentists, technicians Mon.,- Wed., Fri.:' 4:30-6 p: and' assIstants, the opportunity of ;m., Rm. '20108, Michelson Lab, :3 'additional training to further their units, $35. Instructor: H. A. 'WH- e c fUm in the field. cox. (Begins October " ' NOTS Dental Staff Chern. ,130A, Advanced Physical - Capt. Millard's two assistant Chemistry: Mon., Wed., p.m:, tal officers are Lt. W.-F. Argue and Rm. 1017, Lab, 3 units. t. Charles V. Beesley: Both'are re- $35. Instructor: ,J: H. ,Bryden. " nt graduates of' 'dentai colleges', Chern. C 260, ,Seminar tic <technicial( ai-td' three corpsm ,a have had training in the new- try: Wed., 4:30-5:30 p.m.; Rm. 10Cll, the N.OTS Clinic is' well est nd least painful of dental pro:' . MiChelson Lab: 1 unit; $15. able to take care of all the military cedures'.' ', tor: R I:I.: ", assigned here'. ,However: although Lt. Argue; Assistant Dental Offic- Russian Scientific Rus- the:NOTS CIiI!ic is'equipped:to per- er,who considersP{ttsfield, N.'H., . T Th 6308 R' '".' his home' town; graduated from ,the " (;lan: llrs.,: - p.m., m;' form, most types, of ,oral surgery, _ 1015, Michelson, Lab, $35. Instruc- the more complicated cases aloe University, of Notre Dame in 1951, t V . ,.' " 'returned there' for two- years, of . B. ,Weightman. ",': ,flown to the San Diego Naval ') Pol. Sci. 106ABC, Americau: Qov;" pital f.or treatment by specialists. post-graduate ,\vork in biology, and and Politics:. Mon.: 7:30- . Equipment is as moderY} and as then e1!tered St. Louis'qniversity's : 10:3Q Rm: 213, Training Bldg., complete as 'will be. found in-almost Dental School, receiving his DDS in units,' $35. Instructor: K;, R; -,',' ',,' .'., June, 1957. Married,'with two small '. Smith. (Required course' for Cer- ' ! ,. children, 'he hopes' to establish his "·tl·fl·cate l'n' Publl'c' Adml'nl'stratl'o' n).,; '8 ',·'t: 'IPI " .. ;., -- ,own :practice:. when' he 'decides. to _ Pol. Sci. 8lOAB, Federal Classifi- : :,,' ,ay leave militaryOservice. ' ,-,Cation aud Wage Administration': -' Lt: ,received, his degree ,Thursdays, 4:30-6:30 'po . ---(Continued from,Page 1) in dental surgery las't June from 'd ' .. "You' pan't··Take It, With, You" the College 'of Dentistry at Texas - m., an 7:30-9:30" p.m;, Rm.' 213. Th -' ," Training Bldg." $25.r Instructor: 'T. e technical ,crew. for ,"The Baylor University. His denta( ',' _, H. Firman. '' ,Mousetrap" - includes ,N e w:ffi an ies were preceded by study in biolo- , " - Lo'w,e, sound',-Don Perlich, lighf.ing·, gy t Tuls ·U· 't -T I' _ Ed.-147, Audio-Visual Educatiou: a a myersl Y.' usa, Alice Floyd, properties; and Marge Oklahoma : ,', ' -, Mon., 6-10 p.m., Audio:'Visual 'Hut, ' •' . , ..• - . -, ' Burroughs High School, 3 units, Pezzuto, B. A. Jrouse, Roger 'Wick- .: Administrative p'rocedures ie': $38. Instructor: L. E. Lundstrom. ' enden ,and, Chuck' Hathaway; set quired the. operatioi! ,of the Ed: 194, Principles of Guidance in construction.' Frederick Medlong, is Clinic a're_ accomplished by Cha'rles the Elementary School: .FrL,.'7-1Q assistant to :the- director: Posters C. Castle;'DTC, who has been with 1l.m., and Saturday, 9-12 a.m., Rm. and wese' designed the'Dimtal Corps for 15% years out _4f;'Burroughs High School, 2 units, ted by, Grace Allen and - Agnes of his 16 years in the Navy.,Sports '-$25. 'Instructor: G. C.- Pinney. (Be- .,' "",' . cars are the special interest of.this 'gins October 10). ·:MaryWf.q,keriden is In:- clla'rge 'o'f World War ,II veteran' who come,;; ticket-sales and publicity. Lt. Don- from Charlottesville, Va. aId J: Tesch and Mrs. Harold F'arm- ; 'Wjth 14 ,years' of dental exper- ei, president .of the Navy, Wives ience. behind. him;' Henry W. Fos"- Club; ,are 'assistirig.- with'-:- ticket sum, DT, Prosthetic· Technician, .sales. ' ,,' , '. .' _ .. ' can' be' depended. upon to constru'ct , Mrs. Greig worked' in' the profes..i the finest of dentures; bridges and ';:sional theatre-,in'scene'ryand prop- crowns.. Fossum' has, attended the . 'erties work a number of years ago. Hospital Corps. School' for . She' is- presentlY, employed in' the dental training and both -basic andj H9-0LD' YOUR BREATH-Completely C. J. Dougherty' SN re· , Composition, Section of the advanced schools ,for instruction in tains the proper position while the Dental modern' X-r;y' eduip. .nicaJ..-Inform.ation ; 'prosthetic - devices. 'He 'al.so· com- ':llent is put to by "E. E. Gordon, DT. A' preliminary step in goo!\ plete.d adu.lt educatIOn cout- dental care is complete X-raying of the teeth before any treatment. ses m: mathematics. at , Burrougbs I last June so that he would,'know what his son was, talking' about when algebra'and geometry entered l the conversation.:' -' "- " . .' Planning to :make the. DentaL Corps a career' is 'Ch,arles-Mull:Iair; [ DT, who has been in the Navy,'for two 'years 'and ,who; attenaedthe Dental General Technician's,School .ih' San Coming' from Lynch, Nebraska, .:"Mulhair's· duties' are those, of Chair Assistant. " Also Chair ,Assistant: is. Ronald ,Griffin; DT, who 'comes from Fres- no" California. Interested· in controlled model airplanes;, GI'iffin, has been in the NaVY'for two years, and inten'ds to enter'a ,dental col-' lege'upon separationcfrom the gr- vice. ' .. " ;-, ',' .;-, " __ ',": Earl E. \}ordon, DT,received his rating' from the'Dental'Technician Sclfool;:Balnbridge, Maryiand, since his enlistment'.. almost, fhree years I ago. Gordon is tqe Clinic's Dental Operaifng, Room assistant. ' ,Good-1o.oking and,efficiently working' teettt-'are vital to the health and of their'own- military aCNOTS can be confident of dental treatment which will keep them healthy and happy. -c' .. , ) j ) 1 ....... ....... -=. ....;., ...:.....:......__ .... : _:......... .:.... __..... .:;.._.... ;.,__....;., :-_.... :..: .... __ __ ... __ :.:jt ,

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Philip: F., O'Brien, Graduate Ad...viser, Department of Engineering,'UCLA; .will. visit the Station Wed..nesday, September. 3, ,and' 'will .beavailable, for, student ,counseling!during the' afternoon. ' -'"Students interested .iIi dis~u'ss ..ing their_educational programs with!Mr. O'Brien ,should, arrange ap"pointments through_ the EducaitoDlOffice, Room 1066; Michelson Lab..oratory, Ext: 71759'. : ';, ..'~ . ,_.

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---, U. S. Naval Ordnance T~st Station. China lake. C~lifornia,.:'::_. - • - _. 7 -..

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Se:' .that' the :Rocketeer ~ay better-serve' the NOTS community, ,the'~'What's'Doing'" section is returning. (See-Page 3); AU·organizatioi-ts,gro,ups, ·clubs~technical, recreational,' religious, military--=-for;..children,teen-agers or adults, are invited to inform the Rocketeer as to when andwhere meetings or. activities are-scheduld. . , ",- 'To make,"~at's Doing". a real s~rvic~ toevezYone on the Station,we aSk_ that' each organization. notify Glenna Mayden, Phone 72082, -at~he, Rocketeer Office, of meeting particulars.' '-- . / -

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lJCt~ R~gis.trdtion::·:·'

, ":~Begin.s~:'Septe~b~r 2.•."L,'. .0;- •• _--:'::.J::- •• .:.:;..: -' -.-', -; .• ~l' £" - -~.: :. -: --" ." .. ".. L 1 .

~ c Regi~~~~.ti<?!-?-f~r.~he' fap_seme'st~~of i:heUCLAGraduate.and_E:x;tension:~P~9griii!..<?!1-=-!he-;StatIon 'wilf-be' held from:

.S:Pt~t?~~r' 2,'through Sept~mber.19;-Siuaents ,may, 'reglst'er

in: Room.l 066,-,Michelson l-~b6ia~?rY;'each'w~rkirig'day;

fr()m ,9 _a.m. to'1 p.m...-,for classes ,'scheduled to ,begin the,

w~ek.Of Septeiriber'.15, e~cept as noted:-below~';''';';' :1','~n. 'order ~to ,spee~,upJeiist~a:tiOI! s~n,tester. 'Te~tboo~s ~niaY·be. p~r.i,prl?cedllr~s, earlY,enrollIl)ent IS en- chased' in the Education ,Office. 'courageq.' Regist~'ati0!1, f,,:'es ~are ..: T'he ~titles, meeting: times :andlpaya!Jleat theti!Ile of registration, pla~,:s, units of credit, ,fees and ia..but. e.m'ployees who: P::tss technical structors - for-. , the' fall semester

, ,apd'administrative eourses success~ courses are liste«(below:~fully,: with a grade of., "C",' or bet- ,\, Engl'. 10nA; ~ Heat: Transfer: andte:, .are eligible for ,100% refund' of, ~AermodY1!ainic~:~ .Tues.; . Thura.•

: :AD~i:IRAL BOONE TOURS NOTS-Shown pri~~ to ecutive Officer~ Second row :(1•• to r.)are:C~I.F. H. tUltron, at the_ cO,nclUSiOp.:9f. th,,: 6:30-8p.m:, Rm; ,1017, Michel~ori.c' boardins- plan.e. after, a'6-hour- tonr"of the Station' Ch " ' ' - ,Lab., '3 units, $35: Instructor: R. W"" ~ffee, USA',NROTC; Capt. Cecil'A.Bolam~ Col. f,:,"'t .. --, 'f'G: '. >, --: Van'Ake'n:',: : ,'~'- "; .~"'.~- last W,edne~day, is: Admirlll 'Walter F,' Boone (4tl1" HI 'C H r U ' ea ures 0 ' 'roup' -. . " eury, " ug m;, SAF., C"ol.' DaVid, o. .B,yars,/Jr:, . _ . c' , ',Engr.'ll5B/Actiye Electronic Cir~- from left) and his party with Station officials. First USA C I J E 1\liIl . ' , . ," , ' -,- ,,' o. ame.s '. ,S,USl\Ic,-coI.JacobcW·"H-I'hril~ -C'I' ,.' • .:' cuits: Mon."Wed.,,6:30-8'p.m.,Rm,-, row (I. to r.Lare: Capt. Harold A.·'Somner;Capt. 'Bea~~e, USA; Cdr.'y.J. l\Io~lln, NOTS,-Cdr. W. L~ ea t f., an anfled 10!5,~nchelson'Lab:3unfts, $35.

Bernard A. Smith, Dr•.Wm,'B.1\lcLean; NOTS Tech. Adams, ~OTS. AdmualBoone is,the'United States '. ,_ , .' _ , _ ',' . Instructor: T. S. Affilie., '.' . ., nical Director, Admiral Boone; Coi•.Tho~as A. Simp- ,.'Representative to'the'1UiIitary Committee a~d Stand. With:the new Public Em':' ,Engl'. i55A, -Enghieering' AspeCtsi''son"USA, Capt••W,.W. Hollister; OomNots, Cdr. S. '. jng G,roup, NATO. The 'group also visited Lockheed, I' - "S ~ . ., of Nuclear Processes:: Tues., Thurs.~N 1\1 P oyees - ervice' Association '4':30-::'6- p.m:, -Rm.· -1015, . Michelson,.' ay, «?1\IU-61, Capt. ,G. J., Anderson, NOTS Ex- . Douglas, '.and Roc:ketd~ne•. :.. . " :--. .- '. . ' ' " h' '1- h' ." ',. '. , 'I' - ,group ea t lllsurance ,p an I;<aT;l,:3 u!Iits, $35:,Instructor:' G: J.

now entering its' fourth 'week Plain." '. '

f. • h .' hI' 1 =Engr: , : 220A, '. F1uid Dynamics:?_ .ope.ra~I~n" . ere, .t. e . .Dca Mon., Wed.; 6:30-8 p.m.,"'Rm. 20i08.

msurance com mit tee has ·Michelson 'Lab: 3 units,; $35.. Inoo;foundseveral=features of the' ,:;tructor: J. Siekmann: : _. ',:~ "plan need Clarification": -';".' " Engr. 298, Informati~ll 'The!o~y:'. ," > ". ~ ".' :, Tues.! Thurs., 4:30-6 p.m., ,Rm,. 1001.,.FI~st, ~he IleW; plan.dlffe_rs.from Michel~onJ..ab;3 units" $35. In..

~ast year s plaI!l.n that ~he deduct- structors,:,R. 'B:,Leipnikand D.' E.~ble amou.nt applies only.to the-'ma~ Zilmer. -'-: ~' . " .Jor, medic_al co,:erage, part :o! ,the Engr; 299,' R~se.archinEngine~r ..?Ian. 9o::erage under t!!.e basIC.med- ing:1 unit, $15. Instructor, time ane\'lCal-~urgl?al. sc?edule ,has no de- place to be arranged.. , _ductrble limitatIOn. Payments start -1\lath- 11-A,- Th . f N' b .-'th h' ' '. " , .' . a, eory 0 urn ers.":1 t e, first e~~ense_mcurred:; 'rues.,. ~hurs.\ 4:30-6 ·p.m., Rm., 1017~.When~.ver,medIcal expenses ,~x- Michelson' Lab .' 3 u 'ts $'35' I

ceed -th h d I d--I' 't ' ' nl, .' n .. ,. __ e--sc e u e . Iml s --of -the 'srrtictor:-J:E:'Maxfield.o, '. "~- .basIC plan, the: patient pays the ' 1\la'th 135:N' - . I 1\1 thf' t $1 h' ',', , umenca, a ema~Irs 00 of t IS excess .a~d Is the~ tical Analysis: T1.les., :Thurs., '6:30.

c.overed. on a,75-25 baSIS for addl- 8 p.rn: Rm.20108 M' 'h 1 'L'b,~tIonal expeuses. up 'to $5000. . " "I~ e son ~, "I

According 'to the policies' estab- U111tS, $35. Instructoz:. A. A. FOJt.lished by PESA for administration 1\lath. ~24A, Fu,nctlOns of a Com"of its State-wide plan; COverage for ple:i\:Vanable: Mo~., We~.~4:30-6 .P'uew 'members' o,f ct!!!s' group. will m.,. Rm. '~Ot5, Mlc~:~son Lab, acoml11ence on the. first day of the U111tS, $35..In~truc~~r: R., G. Self..secoud month ,following· acceptance __ " .(Continued, on ,Page 4).,of t~e~ applicatioll ..~y the Company,Thus, 'a WAiting period of 30, to 60days,is established for aU he\v'en­rolIn1e'nts~ _' ;, -~.-. ~ '. ~ . -.. : -" -~ ,,.Premiums 'are· due o~ 'the' firstof eachmonth and are pay~ble iromthe' 25th of,' the pre.vious 'monththrough the' 10th of 'the' currentmonth. Collection ho'urs will be ex­tended to' 5:15 p.m~· from the flrstto·the 10th' of each'month: '.

:4-ssistance in'. .filing, applicationsand processing claims will lie givenbi Lorraine -Ridpath; local groupplan~admiuistrator, in room 12 ofthe· Housing Office Building; be..;tween ~O ~.m. and 2 p.m. daily.

Navy ReliefBeriefU·DQ~~t Da~d~e~,,~:~i~:~' NOTS' News2Cast ,~~!:

~ :PJ~y Closes ~Toni'ght R~.reg!ste,~..yehiclesOn_"KRKS~onpay". Fmal performanc~of_ttThe With TraffiC 'Control NOTS NEW~, newest addition. to. Mousetrap" the Chma' Lake ,the,,Ro:cketeer s ", news . gathermgPI - ,.' d' ",' 'f' h Re-registration of' vehicles' con- activit~, will be inaugurated on ra-

ayers pr~ uCtlO~ ? .:.,t e tinues at the' Traffic Control, Of- dio station KRKS, Monday, Augustfamous~AgathaChnstie mys- fice outside' the Main Gate~:'Off- 25, 12:15 p.m., immediately -follow­tery drama, will be given at Station residents; as w~ll as those ing the ,Noon, News ·Round-.up,di­8 pm' ton'ght •n' B ' h - residing: in the' Desert Park, area rect from the Rocketeer Office. , "H' .'h S'h' ,II C ~f' u.rr?ttg

fsand 'on the Station;, must' re-enro,1l " NOTS NEWSwillfeature direct

.--J~~ !g T'.~ ,00 .' .,~ ,et~rI<um or any vehicle - ~utomobile, ,trucks, news ,covera~eof Station.activities~e~ avy "Reh§fFund.; , ~otorcy~les~whlch:~presently-car- 'On-a ~dally-;basis;';: The-='-inaugural

./-...~_~, JTick~ts, are .now on--sale.:in nes'a stIc~er~ .' ',' :", ""~ broadcast ,will featu~e short :ad-_ -' ::---Ridgecrest at Robb's. Hardware ,- Those' people ',whose 'last names, dresses 'py top -, Stahon .officlals., Store and arrangements' 4ave' been begin'with C, D and E are to ~e'gis- Capt: W. W.Hollister, NOTS Com~

made so t,hat,off~Sfation audience terthe~r yehicles during the period mander; H. G. ,Wilson, AssoCiatemembers ,may attend the'play. .py of August 25 through September 6. Technical Director, and Cdr.:,S. W.showing< their tickets at. the gate. The Traffic.COntrol Office will ~e Mitchell, Head, 'Command Admin­Tickets are priced at $1' each and open' Monday through, Saturday, istration; are ,expected, to attend theare'aisobeing sold 'at the,Station 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.rn.. until regis- first'broadcast.<!f 'NOTS.N!JlWS.Theatre' and the' Community Cen~ tration is c,9mplete•. ',~ , " " 'c Ernest ..N~, George,: Inform?,tion

: -ter.. Anyone plaiming a theatre par- For'the .convenience of 'working Specialist, will emcee Jhe program.ty of five' or more may arrange, to personnel, forms for: vehicle '.regis- NOTS NEWS will be directed a~d

'<ha~e'tickets delivered to them by: tration m?-y also be completed at broadcast: daily by Budd" Gott," calling NOTS 77971. the Michelson Lab Police desk and Rocketeer Editor. A tr'ansmission

Heading the cast of this English the 'CLPP cafeteria. Forms will be line, has been especially set-up 'so"thriller" .are ,Wanda, Talley and available at both locations from' 9- that China .,Lake ne>ys,' may ',bQ

Clarence Mettenberg as Molly, and 11 a.m. ,and 1-2 p.m. ,each working !broadcast 'from,the StationCwithGiles, a young English ,couple who ~day.' the least possible .delay.are:t~rnini their .old'home jnto a . When. registering. vehicles, .it. is .'Individuals, aiJ.d,orga~iz~tions

.- guest house. The first guests to ar- Imperative· that, the owner brmg are' asked to' submit ,their newsrive are ,Ruth Rekosh as Mrs. Boyle, to .the _.'!'r~~fic Control: Office all; items to:the'Rocketeer,~Cod~:8506.an unpleasant wo~an lawyer, ,and actIv.e hability an?, property', dam~ Bldg. 35,; Ext. 71,354, for' broadcastRay Perry, ,as MaJ.pr Met<::alfe, au age ~nsurance policy, or the latest on NOTS NEWS.Army :officer whose' record, can't paid-up receipt, for this' insurance, 'La' M .' ' 'Istand examination~',. ' and a,valid ddvers'.license.: t' " f K~S arvm',,;:.ne:a ,ma~~?er

, .. ,Then comes Jim Rhodes, as Chris- : 'It .is' requested that only those.o t' 'I ,say:sf, - thl.s

IS some dm

.g

, tppher Wren, an 'architect who tries, whl?se .last names begin with C: D, ent~re y. ne\V 10:. IS areat a~ t~S

to live up '.to his name but' whose and, E, record their 'vehicles, dur- ra etr, unlutsua ' ortahnYt tPh

ar0 e

h.' . ' . " -'-thO t' . coun ry.' means' a e person-

eart IS really m the 'kitchen, and mg IS wo-week penod. Strag- . 1 d f '1' f Ch' Lak '11' , ' . 1 ;11 .' ' .. ne an amlles,o Ina e WIB. A. Fouse, as MISS Casewell g ers WI be given an opportunIty b h . th ' f th· ' ,

h' b' - - -' t d th . h' 1 11' e earmg e ,news 0 elr ,.com-

w ose rusque manner covers up, 0 recor elr, ve IC es fo ,owmgl "t f 'th' th 't. 'tragic memories. The last arrival is -eompletionof the alphabet;,' : __ ~' mStUnt.1 y KroRK

mWSI. Ihn ~ cotmmb UnIbl

Y,.B b

'M t' ' "M " ..... ' ' \. .' ~ " a lOn, IS appy 0 e ,n eo ar In, as 1'., Paravlclnl, a, ',' - ,,". "",-,\': t ff" NOTS NEWS t th .1 "'th h d . D .Off L.'. • '-"- /, 00 er o. e resl-

,sa~~mant:l . s ~t Yblcu:stomers. l' Ump . ImItS to:, . dents and, employees of the Nava~: .' en ~,meYl a e occurs, ,t Ie U "th '.' d P'" cl' " . Ordnance ,Test .Sfation.... ·' ,policeman m the 'person, 'of R. G. nau orlze eop e -. , ", , '.-- , '- ' "

• Selfridge arrives ·to find 'the' 'ans- c.' Safety Officer Cdr. Robert N. Ve';' : NOTS, NEwS--S!atlOn: KRKS-.'~" wer'fo the question-whodunit? A13 horn, reminds all Station' residents 1240 on' your cradio dial-'-:'Monday::: every- mystery =fan: knows, Miss' that unallthorized_'presenc~'at ,the throughF~iday, 12:15 p.m.' :.,;'• Christie specialize's_ in' surprise end- dump' locate~:.off Rfchmond Road ..,' ings and this one is one of her most is !lot only;agalns~,I::~~latioIiSJbuf Sociill',S-ec.uri,ty- 'Ag-e~nt,':,

shocking. . . ~. v' is highly,dangerous, a!' well.,-~, "Stella Greig is .directing . ''The. ~Parents a~e ,urged to prohibit ToVisit,Station.=:Aug. 26

_ ~ousetrap." Local, aU'diences 'maY! children from playing .in the area. t, William Yamomo~field reprc­,- recall, h~r, successful direction of BUlldozercop'eratiOIi, possible-cave.: sentative,: Sociay Security Admin-• ' , (COIi,t"inued on Page 4)" ins an4. the, _eJ.'istepce of. fire iI!sidc istration, will answer ,questions 'and

. .,'. :<.' > " . _ ,,' ." :, the. ~u~p~p'resent constant hazards, solve ',proble~s' C~Jllcerning Soqial"'-'~Cl, " _", '. ' _' - ' : ' , ',. to the' safety: of'.individitals in- Security: benefits lit the Secu:-ity

r --...., l{e.epSecrets.~ecref' 'cliiled, t~, Use, th~. ~r~~ ~as' ~a'pfay- Office;' Main Gate, from 8:30' a:m;_.._. -: '_ "Articles of a,claSSified ,natm-e g~ou.nd.,'" ,', _'. , '_ ,~' ' untii 2:~O ~.m.; Tuesday, Aligust26:

appearing.:-iu :. news .publicati!)ns.c ,: are:, not: necessarily. officially: re:"~ : leased by, the Department' of Dc': c, , fense.' ., , ' ,

o Station personnel.having know~ ~

,ledge ' of classified - information, 'are cautioned against openly dis~'

"- " cussing'such matters except with'-authorized' personnel until' offi­cial rele,ase, by . the Department:of Defense.~I----""""';'------.

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PEERING DOWN uNI>ER~Only the 'top~f Lt. Argue's head sh~ws ~as 'he' concentrates on the front teeth of an ui-tidentified patient. Regular,delltal ~~eck-upsareto the te~thwhat preventive maintenance is.1o yourcar-a cadty can mean the loss of a tooth-and 8: lost tooth can' hurt i..

: TEJ.VSE"1\IOiIENT-"I wish I had never' come -to this house !;~ s~bs l\Iis~~ - CaseweU'JB. A.F;ouse) as P~lice Sergea~t Trotter, left, (R. 'G. Selfridgc');- a~llses her ofcwithholding'information. ·Christopher_cWrl}n,· right;, (Jim" Rhodes) tries to comfort her, in her predicament'in tonight's last ,Navy- ,Relief· benefit, perfoi-mance 'of' "The 1\Iousetr~p" in Burroughs High

School Cafetorium at 8' p.m. :' , ' ' - .'. '. -,-

1S.··~entlSts:to~aY ••··Q~serve:;?J6thA-·.nn'iye,rsaryiof.'No\iY 'Dent...!. Corps

"C~Pt. R·. C;Millard~DC, USN,:and hissi~~Iriatistaff at any ~officeand discounting- em­ergency treatment of military de-

NOTS Dental Clinic cO!TImemorate the 4bthanniversarYpendents arid civilian personnel: the:of the Navy De~tal Corps tod;1Y as tIley perforin their (to prospective patients list' numbers

:~~therri)'routinetasks 'of filling'cavities,.deaiiiilg-teeth, conol 1;275, and iriclud!ls all ,military ,per­sonnel~botli'officers' and enlisted

~st'ructirig'bridgesand 'pIates,~a~d, inparti~vlar,:.doingtheir men""':on the Station: ,~ "-bestto-care-for teeth belonging to those in military ~ervice: 'Dental Corps Growtll

, .,~ 'Capt: Millard: 'one-time collegiate from a diagnosis to,the,fin~I:fitting - Growth'of the NOTS Dental Clin­-and' profeSSional baseb~ll player-in of ~ dentures. .An. estimated . 160 Ic' parallels the' expansion 'of the,~'Vestern Oregon, estimates that ~p_ 'plates, partial plates and removabl~ Navy Dental Corps. The Clinic here:-VI'oximatelY, 2,500 ,inilitary 'patients, bridges were' constructed and '.care- began \vith' one "dental' officer' 8.tJ-dentered the NOTS' Dental Clinic fully fitted /for' those ,among the one technician;' tile NavY. D-entaloffices in the past year. ana that Station military requiring such: ex- Corps- 'had its 'begiilll'ing' Aug. 22,

: ,some ,14,000 "procedures'" were'_,ac-, tensive.'treatment'durlng the 'pte- 1912, when' President Taft signediomplished. In th'e language, of. the ceding~twelve-month period.:' -' ',:' into law' the Naval -Appropriation

: dentist, a "procedure'" is anything' - Staffed by three doctors of den:" Act'~ which included provision ~ for. , , ' " ta~ surgery, 'one chief, one prosthe- appointment -'~f "not 'more' thim

thirty" as'sistant dental 'surgeons to':UICLA "Reg-elstratelon' : serve', 'Navy , pe'rsonnE!l, ,the Corps" '" "'" " ' pas grown to its: present :strength

'-i' (Continued from'Page 1) of:'approximately'l,70l), dental-of~, -', \' , ficers, assisted .by '3,300 enlisted:

. ridge. (Begins September' 22) ..' . dental technicians, as well as 7ei,lUath. 225A, ,1\Iechahics' of Con-- Dental Service Warrant OfficerSi

'Hnua: Mon., Wed., 4:30-6 p.m.'-Rm.: and Medical 'Service Corps officers."1017,"Michelson', Lab, 3 units, $35, Men of the,Navy and Marines are

, "Instructor: C. J. -Thorne. ' provided treatment in over'400 den-Ph)'sics 113,' Atomic I Spectro- tal : facilities throughout the world.

: fCoPY: Tues.;, Thurs.; 4:30-6 p.m., 'Supplying the usual' retirement,'; Rm. 20108: 'Michelson Lab, 3 units; benefits available to long-term mili-..,.~35. -Instructor:_W; F. Cartwright:. tary ,personnel, the' Dental 'Corps!,,i Ph)'sics' 198, , Theoretical ,,1\I~ also offers its dentists, technicians'~~hauics: Mon.,- Wed., Fri.:' 4:30-6 p: and' assIstants, the opportunity of;m., Rm. '20108, Michelson Lab, :3 'additional training to further theirunits, $35. Instructor: H. A. 'WH- e c fUm in the field.cox. (Begins October 20).,~ " ' NOTS Dental Staff

Chern. ,130A, Advanced Physical -Capt. Millard's two assistant den~~ Chemistry: Mon., Wed., 7~8:30 p.m:, tal officers are Lt. W.-F. Argue and

Rm. 1017, ~MiCherson Lab, 3 units. t. Charles V. Beesley: Both'are re-$35. Instructor: ,J: H. ,Bryden. " nt graduates of' 'dentai colleges',

• Chern. C260, ,Seminar in.,Cheinis~ tic <technicial( ai-td' three corpsm ,a have had training in the new­try: Wed., 4:30-5:30 p.m.; Rm. 10Cll, the N.OTS De~tal Clinic is' well est nd least painful of dental pro:'

. MiChelson Lab: 1 unit; $15. Instx:.U:c·~ able to take care of all the military cedures'.' ' ,tor: R I:I.: ~o~.chan. ", assigned here'. ,However: although Lt. Argue; Assistant Dental Offic-

Russian 800~nC, Scientific Rus- the:NOTS CIiI!ic is'equipped:to per- er,who considersP{ttsfield, N.'H.,. T Th 6308 R' '".' his home' town; graduated from ,the" (;lan: ~~s., llrs.,: - p.m., m;' form, most types, of ,oral surgery,

_ 1015, Michelson, Lab, $35. Instruc- the more complicated cases aloe University, of Notre Dame in 1951,t V . ,.' " 'returned there' for two- years, of

~,or: . B. ,Weightman. ",': ,flown to the San Diego Naval Ho~-

') Pol. Sci. 106ABC, Americau: Qov;" pital f.or treatment by specialists. post-graduate ,\vork in biology, and_er~mlent and Politics:. Mon.: 7:30- . Equipment is as moderY} and as then e1!tered St. Louis'qniversity's

: 10:3Q p.~., Rm: 213, Training Bldg., complete as 'will be. found in-almost Dental School, receiving his DDS in~-3 units,' $35. Instructor: K;, R; -,',' • ',,' .'., June, 1957. Married,'with two small'. Smith. (Required course' for Cer- ' ! , . ~ children, 'he hopes' to establish his"·tl·fl·cate l'n' Publl'c' Adml'nl'stratl'o'n).,; '8 ',·'t: 'IPI ".. ;., -- ,own :practice:.when' he 'decides. to_ Pol. Sci. 8lOAB, Federal Classifi- : _>~n~.,1 :,,' ~ ,ay .~~,~."'" leave militaryOservice. '

,-,Cation aud Wage Administration': -' Lt: ~eesley ,received, his degree:;~Itermi.te ,Thursdays, 4:30-6:30 'po . ---(Continued from,Page 1) in dental surgery las't June from

'd ' .. "You' pan't··Take It,With, You" the College 'of Dentistry at Texas- m., an 7:30-9:30" p.m;, Rm.' 213. Th -' ,"~ Training Bldg." $25.r Instructor: 'T. e technical ,crew. for ,"The Baylor University. His denta( sf.ud~

',' _, H. Firman. ' ' ,Mousetrap" - includes ,N e w:ffi an ies were preceded by study in biolo-, " - Lo'w,e, sound',-Don Perlich, lighf.ing·, gy t Tuls ·U· 't - T I'_ Ed.-147, Audio-Visual Educatiou: a a myersl Y.' usa,

Alice Floyd, properties; and Marge Oklahoma : ,', ' -,Mon., 6-10 p.m., Audio:'Visual 'Hut, ' • ' . ,..• - .-, 'Burroughs High School, 3 units, Pezzuto, B. A. Jrouse, Roger 'Wick- .: Administrative p'rocedures ie':$38. Instructor: L. E. Lundstrom. ' enden ,and, Chuck' Hathaway; set quired for~ the. operatioi! ,of the

Ed: 194, Principles of Guidance in construction.' Frederick Medlong, is Clinic a're_accomplished by Cha'rlesthe Elementary School: .FrL,.'7-1Q assistant to :the- director: Posters C. Castle;'DTC, who has been with

'.~ 1l.m., and Saturday, 9-12 a.m., Rm. and sign~ wese' designed and~xecu- the'Dimtal Corps for 15% years out_4f;'Burroughs High School, 2 units, ted by, Grace Allen and - Agnes of his 16 years in the Navy.,Sports'-$25. 'Instructor: G. C.- Pinney. (Be- S~kes." .,' "",' . cars are the special interest of.this'gins October 10). ·:MaryWf.q,keriden is In:- clla'rge 'o'f World War ,II veteran' who come,;;

ticket-sales and publicity. Lt. Don- from Charlottesville, Va.aId J:Tesch and Mrs. Harold F'arm- ; 'Wjth 14 ,years' of dental exper­ei, president .of the Navy, Wives ience. behind. him;' Henry W. Fos"­Club; ,are 'assistirig.- with'-:- ticket sum, DT, Prosthetic· Technician,

. sales. ' ,,' , '. .' _ .. ' can' be' depended. upon to constru'ct, Mrs. Greig worked'in' the profes..i the finest of dentures; bridges and

';:sional theatre-,in'scene'ryand prop- crowns..Fossum' has, attended the.'erties work a number of years ago. Hospital Corps. School' for ~eneral. She' is- presentlY, employed in' the dental training and both-basic andj H9-0LD' YOUR BREATH-Completely r~l1\xed C. J. Dougherty' SN re·, Composition, Section of the T~ch- advanced schools ,for instruction in tains the proper position while the Dental CIi~ic's'modern'X-r;y' eduip..nicaJ..-Inform.ation Depar~ment. ; 'prosthetic - devices. 'He 'al.so· com- ':llent is put to wor~ by "E. E. Gordon, DT. A' preliminary step in goo!\

plete.d ~everal adu.lt educatIOn cout- dental care is complete X-raying of the teeth before any treatment.ses m: mathematics. at , BurrougbsIlast June so that he would,'knowwhat his son was, talking' aboutwhen algebra'and geometry entered

lthe conversation.:' -' " - " ..' Planning ~ to :make the. DentaLCorps a career' is 'Ch,arles -Mull:Iair; [DT, who has been in the Navy,'fortwo 'years 'and ,who; attenaedtheDental General Technician's,School.ih' San ,Dieg~:'Coming' from Lynch,Nebraska, .:"Mulhair's· duties' arethose, of Chair Assistant." Also Chair ,Assistant: is. Ronald

,Griffin; DT, who 'comes from Fres­no" California. Interested· in '~adior~controlled model airplanes;, GI'iffin,has been in the NaVY'for two years,and inten'ds to enter'a ,dental col-'lege'upon separationcfrom the gr­vice. ' .. " ;-, ~',;.,', ',' .;-, " __ ',":

Earl E. \}ordon, DT,received hisrating' from the'Dental'TechnicianSclfool; :Balnbridge, Maryiand, sincehis enlistment'..almost, fhree years Iago. Gordon is tqe Clinic's DentalOperaifng, Room assistant. ',Good-1o.oking and,efficientlyworking' teettt-'are vital to thehealth and happi~ess of their'own­er~the military aCNOTS can beconfident of dental treatment whichwill keep them healthy and happy.

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R~gistr.ation Begins.For Fa II Semester

The Fall semester is approaching,a,nd the local schools have a. varietYlof courses in which NOTS Pasa.dena personnel might be interested.

Distribution was recently madeof a memorandum giving course~

offered in engineering and mathe"matics by UCLA, University Exten-lsion. Some of the classes will b€lheld at John Muir High _School~

others at Electmdata, and some ali.Librascope.

Interested persons who have noflseen the memorandum should con"tact their division office for thf4schedule.

A reminder is also issued that!persons planning to enroll in thePasadena City.College for evenin~

courses should do so now.

Recently receiving promotions allNOTS Pasadena'were five employ­ees, as follows:'

In the Administrative Divisicin~

Pasadena, Fumiye Quong has been:promoted from management analy­st, GS-7 to GS-9.

Clyde B. Dembek, of the Engin­eering Department, Quality Engin..eering Division, has been promote~

from engineering draftsman (gen..eraD, GS-o, to engineering drafts..man (mechanicaD, GS-,7.

Arnold A. Moline, of UOD's Mis,.sHe,Deyelopment Division. ',';s beeQpromoted from mathemat;~hn,GS..7, to areodynamic develorm-; '11t en'"gineer, GS-9.

A, transfer and promot1on ' ",s ef...fected when Gerald A. 1'~,.., "11 wenfjfrom UOD's systems Operations Di...vision as an 'ordnance, mechanilt(experimental test) to the Test De...partment, Pasadena Division, as allordnance technician, GS,9.

In Supply Department, PurchasElDivision, Mary Chaconas has been!promoted from 'typist, GS-2, talclerk-typist, GS-3.

After visiting most of the monthlwith his family at DumbartolloScotland, they drove to N ortherlllScotland in their rented car and!did som«;! sightseeing.-- Buys a Car --=====

Martin Prince and wife were luiEurope earlier than the others.They went over the middle 011March, returning the end of May.They spent most of their' time inItaly, Spain, and France, Martinsays, passing through numerou~

other· countries in between.Having purchased a foreign car.

they -traveled at their /own pace!Martin says, but they 'did get a billcarried"" away :·with ,the museumlland cathedrals:' On seeing a" few.ll.owtlver, and getting the taste f011it; it was difficult to pass one bland not stop.

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,Visits -Lure.NOTS Vacationers

It may be true that home iswhere ,the heart is, but distantshores of European countries havethis year lured several people from:NOTS Pasadena who are either go­ing or coming.

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Recently returning from a four~

week trip to Europe are Nova and,Leonard Semeyn, Administration.Division and UOD respectively;Peggy Higgins, secretary to Headof UOD; Erma Sweitzer, Publica­tions Group'; and John Davies, En­gineering Department.

All made the trip in May with'the NOTS Overseas Club charterinil]an airplane from New York Cityand landing ,at Amsterdam, Hol­land. There they split up into vari­ous groups, some to travel with atour and others to travel alone.

Tours Scandinavia.,The Semeyns joined a group of

17 people for a tour of Holland,Germany, 'Sweden, and Norway.Happiest memories, they say, areof the Norwegian fjord district.

They traveled via motorcoach,train, and fjord steamer. At oneplace, three steamers lined up sideby side in the middle of a fjord fora three-way exchange of passeng­ers-kind of simila:r to the subwaysystem.

Another highlight of the trip wasa visit to the Brussels World Fair.

Sees Southern Europe: Peggy Higgins and Erma Sweitz­er traveled from Holland to Lux­embourg where they met Erma'sbrother and his wife who are sta­tioned in France.

From there, they traveled throughBelgium, Germany, Switzerland,Austria, Italy, and France. Peggy sfavorite city was Venice, she said,while Erma has a hard time decid­ing between Venice, Switzerland.and Austria as the high spot of hertrip.-~ ;-, ~. ~::.. Visits SCotland.~'

.John Davies, :Engliie~rfng De~partment! 'ai}(rhi~ wife spent mostof .their 'va~tion' in; England ~ndScotland. This ""was :the :first triphome for John 'in 2i years.: He sayshe'met 13 new'nieces and nephewsand 3 new sisters-in-law.

Noon-Time'ShowT9 Feature Trout

"The Rainbow Trout-His LifeCycle,"/ is the subject of the noon~time entertainment program ,or:.Wednesday, August 27,' accordingto Fr~d Eaton, chairman of. theprograms. • .' ,_ The weekly noon shows 'are heldfrom 12-12:3Q ,P.m: !n~ th~ Bupding7 conference room, and are spon;sored by. the Employees ServiceOrganization.

Last rites' were held last Satur~day for Willie ~. Hiebert, 67, asecurity guard at NOTS Pasadena.He died suddenly of a heart attack.

Since the beginning of his dutyat NOTS in July .1948,' he had notused a single hour of sick leave.

When he failed to report in forduty on the swing shift at MorrisDam on Tuesday, August 12, theAzusa police were asked to investi­gate., A bachelor, he lived alone--at244 North Coney Avenue where thepolice found him dead.

Born in Woodbine, Kansas, in

Overseas Club 'SetsDate of MexIco I rip

Plans for a' two-week Mexic:>trip have been announced by theNOTS' Overseas Club, according toLeonard Semeyn, chairman.

Date of the trip is: Leaving LmJAngeles on Saturday, October 4,for Mexico City. Return two weekslater on October 18.

Included iIi. the trip are five daysin Mexico City, three days in Aca­pulco, Taxco, Hacienda Vista 'Her­mosa, Cuernavaca, Toluca, San JosePurua, Patzcuara, Morelia; roomswith private bath at all hotels;sightseeing based on 5 to 7 passen­gers in a private automobile; allmeals on trips outside of 'MexicoCity; hotel taxes; entrances; andmany- other features included •

Entertainment includes a wel­come get-together party, night clubtour, luncheon in a private Mexi­can home, a bull fight, native danc~

es; tickets to Jai Alai games, orhorse races; and planned eveningactivities. ,

Cost of the gala vacation is $358:For _a, copy ~of the itinerary or tomake reservations, China Lakepersonnel should contact MarlynDempsey, Ext. 725663; Pasadenapersonnel should contact NovaSemeyn, Ext. 35. '

Security GuardSuffers FatalHeart Attack

AUG. 23,--

MATINEESaturday and Sunday-l p.m.­

EVENING6 and 8 p.m. daily

MATINEE"FANGS OF THE ARCTIC" (62 Min.)

Kirby GrantSHORTS: "Chicker> In The Rough" (7 Min.)

"Batman & Robin," Chapter No. 10

SUN.·MON. AUG. 24·25"THE WHOLE TR.UTH" (84 Min.)Stewart Granger, Donna Reecl

(Mystery.) American film producer, inFrance, gets tabbed for murder.. of his. starwith whom he had Or> affair. His wife helpshim fight to find real slayer.

SHORTS, "His Mouse Friday" (7 Min.)"Inside Poland" (9 Min.)

E~ENING

"SIERRA. BARON" (80 Min.'Brian Keith, Rita Gam,

_ Rick Jason, Mala PowersCinemaScope. Sierra Baron is a California

pre-goldrush days story. Young Spaniardfights landgrabbers and a gun·totin' Texangets in the middle as pioneers, Spanish set·tiers, and a gorgeous widow set the scene.

SHORT, "Forbidden Desert" (37 Min.) ,

TODAY AUG. 22"RAW WIND IN EDEN" (94 Min.)

Esther Wiltiams, Jeff Chandler,Rosanna Posdesta

CinemaScope. Yachting party gets strandedon an island and a flyer cracks up theretoo. Attempted murder, gun battles, andfights for 01 lovely gal add to sensationalscenery.SHORT. "Truth About Mother Goose" (14 Min.)

TUES.·WED. AUG. 26·27"SADDLE THE WIND" (85 Min.)

Robert Tdylor, Julie LondonCinemaScope Super Western. Ex-gunslinge,

turns rancher, but peace is disrupted whenbrother brings home a dance·hall girl. Hair·trigger gun kid gets hotheaded and actionexplodes up to dramatic ending. Here's thenew, tough, and rugged Taylor-not the oldparlor kind.

. SHORTS: "California or Bust", (7 Min.) , , '"Swamp Bo~ Sperls" (9 Min.)

Cdre Byrd/·BOTLOI Gets Orde~Si

Leaves.Fpr'Dutyat'Peari HarborCdr. 'David L. Byrd, Bureau of Ordnance TechniCal

Liaison Officer, (BOTLO), Southern California Area hasreceived orders and is being relieved of duty at 'NOTS ef­fective today. ,His replacement is Cdr. \Villiam E. Betzerwho reported aboard on Monday. : '

Reporting to Joint Staff, CIN- 'CPAC, Cdr. Byrd and his familywill leave tomorrow from Wilming­ton aboard the MATSONIA for theirnew home in Pearl Harbor.

Prior to coming to NOTS in Feb­ruarY,1956, he was Captain of theUSS CONWAY, an East Coast Des­troyer.

He is a graduate of the NavalAcademy, class of 1951. He did postgraduate work at the Naval PostGraduate~ School, Annapolis, andat Purdue. He holds a Master ofScience degree•

His replacement, Cdr. Betzer.comes to NOTS following a tour asCaptain of ·the USS KIDD (DD­661), a Pacific Fleet ship. • Cdr. D~vid L Byrd

A graduate of the Naval Aca.. ,-,--------~------­demy, class of 1942, Cdr. Betzer re­turned to do post graduate work atthe Naval Post Graduate School,Annapolis, after a war-time periodof sea duty. It was here that'he andCdr. Byrd first met, commencing afriendship which has continuedthrough the years.

Following post graduate school atAnnapolis, Cdr. Betzer went on toattend the Massachusetts Instituteof Technology where he received i.Master of Science 'degree.

Cdr. and Mrs.' Betzer and their:three children will reside in the

\Villie G. Hieibert house vacated by Cdr. and Mrs.December, 1890, Hiebert came to Byrd and their three. children atCalifornia in 1940 from OklahOma. 2038 Empress Avenue, South Pasa­He worked as a heavy equipment dena. 'operator until 1942 when he joined ---. -.the California State Guard. In 1943. ·De1stanthe went to work for General PlantProtection, a commercial securityorganization composed of ex-ser­vice men. In 1948, he 'was "convert-

~....a;. .;.;za.."':Si::;"''';'__ 1ed" to Civil Service. He spimt elev-

en years at Seal Beach; returningto NOTS Pasadena in 1955.

THURS.-FRI. _. AUG. 28·29• • "PEYTON PLACE" (157 Min.)

" 'Lana Tur~er, Lloyd Nolan, r~;ry Mdoi-e'. CinemaScope. Outspoken but tasteful ariawarmly ;motionol: Lona Turner;' Hope Lange.Diane Varsi stand> out in this ,closeup .ofcrisscrossing lives in a New England town.

NO SHORTS

,Reading ,Club Party -Refreshments will be served to

members of the Prospectors Sum­mer Reading Club at the StationLibrary, 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, Aug­ust 26, at the Club's summer's-endparty.

" ThursdayDust Devil's Auto Club, James Monroe School,

7 p.m.Quarter Midget Ass'n., Community Center,

7:30 p.m.Toastmasters, 5:45 p.m.VFW, VFW M,;m~al Hall, 7,30 p.m.

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Rademacher HighlandersMembers of the Rademacher

Highlands group will hear a pro­gress report of recent developmentsand discuss future plans at a meet·

,ing to be held next Friday, August. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kern County'Building in Ridgecrest.

:"'If time permits, action will be in­...- itiated to elect a board of directors.

.'" Weather . ~ _'o·J'REPORTS.': ,1958..:., '~" '_1~57..~~. .)\Iax., ~- Thurs.• Aug. 11._...106~'-~ Fri... Aug. 15 _.._ .. 92,.=';. Sat., Aug. 16 ...100 r../ Sun., Aug. l1~._.. .looo • Mon:. Aug. lL :.101

, Tues., Aug. 19 104. .Wed., Aug. 20 _ 105

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Clerk-Stenographer. .GS~4 - Thisvacancy is in the Material DivisionOffice of Supply Department. For!further information. contact Ann:Carter, Ext. 72218.

Assistant to the .Executive Offic-er for CommuDity Affairs, G8-13----The staff functions of the former!Community Manager position havebeen incorporated in a position es"tabli;hed in' the Office' of the i'-~ecutive Officer. The incumbent: -~provide staff advice and assfstar1\:~ ,-­in community affairs for StatioDimanagement. The position will beconcerned with the~vlJ,.rious "aspects!of community life, bOlhton:and'off­Station; as£they affect iJr=ir-e' af..fected by the official' mission. I Theposition will serve- ·aso·lraisoIi;·be­'tween Station manatement,and in­'dividuals or' groups' having I 'an: 'in­terest in community affairs.-1{dn..terested, contact Dean Hewitt,.phone-72723 01'-72676.

sey, and east On Halsey and Bowen: r B'V 1etln Cone, Recreation Directorto Blue Ridge. - J

Groves School: Fourth grade zone - Saul Kaufman, PN2, finalist in the All-NavY'-Talentincludes the trailers and the arCal Contest, will be the special guest at tomorrow night's danceto the south and west of a. line at the RAFT. His hilarious pantomine performance wonstarting at the corner of Knox Roadl fourth place this year in San Diego for "the man with theand Halsey, east to Dauritsen, gp-th -"""'

t H t d t~ R' ~- '. ," ~ber face."o orne, an eas to IC ~ students are encouraged, to join,Road. Wherry housing is n:O ~ is current act earned him his regardless of previous chess ex-clUded. ~_,' __cond nomination for _All-Navy perience. The present membership

Vieweg SchOOl: Fourth grade zone consideration in three years. Other includes players from the begin-. 1 d th t' Wh h . local talent will also be featured ning to tournament player levels.mc u es e en Ire erry ousmSl) at this evening of dancing and en-area. - tertainment. Pug Pilcher's band Plans for future club activities

Fifth Grade will play. include'; off-Station matches withRichmond. School: Fifth grade Servicemen's Fl~'ing Club other clubs, chess clinics, exhibi-

zone includes the area to the north! Any serviceman interested in tions, regulation and rapid-transit

d(10· second move) tournaments.

an east of a line drawn from the joining a flying' club where youcorner of Halsey and Lauritsen. will be able to fly or learn to fly Tournament play for the memberssouth on Lauritsen to Groves, east call Chief Wight at NAF, Ext. 8220, will begin in September to estab-to Richmond Road, including hous- ' between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. This lish positions for participation ones on both sides of Groves, north! Club will own their own airplane league teams. Membership in theto Halsey, and east on Halsey and. and fly at less than half the nor- club is free. For further informa-Bowen Avenue to Blue Ridge Road~ mal rates. tion call Randy Eidemiller, Ext.

Groves School: Fifth grade zone Chess Club 9243 (office) or 74302 (home).includes the area to the south and! The newly organized Chess Club Hunter Safety Coursewest of a line starting at the cornel'! is holding meetings every Tuesday A four-day Hunter Safety Courseof Knox' Road and Halsey, east' to at 7 p.m. at the Anchorage. This was given to fourteen boys lastLauritsen, south to Hornet, and '" club is open to any and all inter- week under the supervision of Car-east to Ricbmond Road. Trailer~ ested persons. Servicemen, civili- ter Vick. The course consisted ofand Wherry housing are not in- an men and women or high school gun safety rules, loading, shootingelUded. ' ~~~ti)~ti)~ti)~ti) and cleaning of shotguns and rifles.

Uk :lJA trip was made last Saturday to

Vieweg School:'Fifth grade zone at~ o:ng nearby hills to test skill. Writtenincludes the trailers and 'both: d If examinations were also given. TheWherry housing tracts. ~~~~~~~boys who participated and passed

: Sixth.Grade " Sunday this 'course were: Eddie Sullivan,,P.ichmond School: Sixth gra.d~ , Christian Science' (Chapel Annex) Robert Waddell, 'James Cherry,

zone includes, the area to· the nortbi Sunday School-9.30 a.m. Robert Cherry,. Scott Grennum,and east of a line from 'the corner Morning Service-lI a.m. Duane Fojt, Joel .Benton; Haroldof Halsey and Parsons Road, south. Proteslanh (All Faith Chapel) Crowe, Robert Southerland, Ken-on'Parsons to' Ellis, east on Ellig . Morning Worship-9,45 and 11 a.m. neth Aull, Fritz Scheller, Richard!to Lll.uritse'n"south to Groves; east ,.. Sunday School-9,30 a.m., Groves and Brooks, Lynn Collie, and Colin Jen-

Richmond elementary schools.on Groves to Richmond Road, in.. Roman Catholic: (All Faith Chapel) sen.cluding houses on both :sid~s'of HolY Mass-7, 8,30 a.m. and 4,45 p.m. This course is given free andGroves, north to Halsey, east on Sunday sponsored by the Desert SportsmenHalsey and Bowen ~o Blue Ridge. .6:30 a.m. Monday through FridaYI 8,30 a.m Association. If anyone is interested

! Gr:.0ves School:. Sixth ~rade zone Saturday. in this course, contact Mr. Vick,includes the ar~a to the, south ail<l Confessions-8 to 8,25 a.m., :, to 8:30 p.m Ext. 73074.

Saturday. Thursday before First Frida~

west of a line starting at the corner: .4 to 5,30 p.m. "of Knox Road and Halsey, east on HOTS Hebrew Temple7'Halsey Street. 'Halsey to Parsons Road, -south'to Services every second Monday andEllis, east on Ellis to'Laurit~n. Friday, 8 p.m.south to Hornet, and east on H6r-~_~_ Mondaynet to Richmond Road. TrafIers r· - '-Fockhounds, Rockhound Hut, 7 p.m.Wherry housing are not includel ~ }PEBSQSA (Barbershop HClrmony), Hut

Vien'eg School: Sixth grade zone ~ (Halsey near Parsons Rd.).8 p.m.• _ . . Eastern Star No. 55B, MasoniC Temple, B p.m.mcludes th~ trailers and boUt I . China Lake Bowmen, Archery Hut, 7:30 p.m.Wherry housmg tracts. DAV Auxiliary No.. 135, County Bldg., 7 p.m.

TuesdayProspector's Reading Club Party, Station li·

brary, 9:30 a.m.Altar Society, St. Ann's, Knights of Columbus

Hall, 8 p.m•.Chess Club, Anchorage, 7 p.m.

;Community Council, Comm. Center, 7:30 p.m.Firefighters Ass'n., Community' Center, 7,30

p.m.Valley Phil harmonia Assn., AII·Faith Chapel

8:15 p.m.Women of the Moose, Moose Hall, 8 p.m.

Wednesday .Firefighters Ass'n., Community Center, 7,30

p.m.Business & Professional Women, Hideaway,' SATURDAY

8 p.m.

File for HousingBefore August 29

c. J. Fallgatter, Head, .HousingDivision, announces ·that personswishing to be considered for hous­ing other than that in which they

.now reside must file a .new appli­cation by August 29, 1953.

Forms are available at the Hous­ing Office. The office will. remainopen until 6 p.m. beginning today

• and until next Friday to accommo­date .those who have not .yet ap~plied. ~

Applications received hy :August29 will become effective on the Oc­tober 1 housing list. ,There will notbe another list published until~pril I, 1959.

PublisheUvery Friday at the

UNITED STATES NAVAL ORDNANCE TES1.' STATIONCAPTAIN W. W. HOLLISTER: UNlT?D S TATES NAVY

, Commander'The Rocketeer, an authorized Navy publication, is printed weekly by Hubbard Printing, Ridge­crest, Calif., with appropriated funds and in compliance with NAVEXOS P·35, R~v. November1945. The Rocketeer receives Armed Forces Press Service materiol. All photographs areofficial U. S. ~avy phofo,s unless other,wise specified. Deadlines, News stories, Tuesday,4,30 p.m:; phologr,aphs, Tuesd.JY, 11,30 a.m.

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<~~~~i~l~~iOi~iElementary school <fls~nct zonmg;,lmes were outlmed thIS week.by 19cal school ofe

ficials. Parents are -remin~e'd that'these zoning lines are subject to change after schoolstarts if class loads indicate .that changes are necessary.

Class lists will be prepared by Second Gradeschool principals 'and will be posted .Richmond School: Second gradeon class'room doO"rs, Tuesday, .Sept. zone includes the' a'rea north of Hal­2. Thes'e lists will be based on regis- sey 'and '.BoWen 'Avenues 'on thetration of pupils new to the district Station, and in Wherry housing theand those in attendance at China area enclosed by a line drawn fromLake schools last year. the corner of Segundo and Pros­

Children new to the district who pect, going west on Prospect tohave not yet registered must regis- Toro, north on Toro to Searles, eastter at the Burroughs School office on Searles to Segundo, and southbefore assignment to school and on Segundo including houses onclass can be made.' All seventh and both sides_of Segundo, to Prospect.eighth grade students will attend On Searles, h?uses .numbered 100Burroughs School," SO no zoning is ,to 115 go to RIchmond School.

:::~~ll,ll.ll,~~so.GpO0Q'O/rlltQ~(SlllllaOGnO toSO00 o,'O~- .Ly'on }~ld_ e.',i,C.·o'm,'ing' necessary for these grades. Grol'es School: Second grade zone" • ,I , . , _ _ Kindergarten registrations dur- includes the area enclosed by a line

~ , -Home From'Sweden ing' the two-week period which was drawn from the corner of HalseyBy "C}u1ck" llIan"'old ., - " ',. dR' h, . " .' . _ ~ ,'" • " On' the. first part of her journey designated for registration were an IC mond Road, south on Rich-

_: not complete enough to warrant mond to Groves, west on Groves toOur. NOTS softball team home is Lynn Elder, senior Bur- zoninO' at this time. Parents of kin- Renshaw, including houses on both

• _.. ~ 1'" . th' 'L B h roughs Foreign Exchange Student. '" . sides of Groves south R h· -IS payIng., <: ~ng: eac Her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. dergarten children will be notifiej ,on ens aw·,.::Navy team thIS week 'In San Ake- Brynjestad, and foster sister by card or personal phone call from to Independence, northwest on In­• , h h" a teacher sometime during the dependence to Franklin, west on-,Diego. to 'see ,w ic team will and brother Christel and Ulf, said week of August 25-29 as to which Fr~nklin to Smith Road, south on

;- represent the 11ih Naval Dis- goodbye last Wednesday, as -Lynn school thel'r chl'ldren are to attend SmIth to Renshaw, west on Ren-• • " ' left Gothenburg, Sweden, for Stoek-

tr ct In th Pa fie C t R and what time they will be ex- shaw to Knox Road, north on Knox", ,1 ,~Cl oas ' e- holm, where she will spend a week Ri" I S f b It Ch pected the first day. oad to Halsey, and east on Hal-

._, .glOn.a '.,0 t.a . ampion- with .the. American' Fie.ld Service . t R' h d R d Th I'Th' f" t d - '. f k' d sey 0 IC mon oa. e trai ersships to be plav ed ,in, San orgamzahon. representah~e.th«;re.· . e Irs ay SeslllOn 0 , m er- are 1 '. 1 d d'; G '

• J. From Stockholm, Lynn WIll trav~ garten will- be organized so that a ~ so mc u, e In roves zone.DIego, August 26 to 30. el to Amsterdam,.Holland, via Mol. small groJJp of mothers and child. , RO~'e .school: Secon<! grade. zone

We think our ball club' has a mar and Copenhagen, Sweden"and rell may go to school for a one-hour mcludes the area to the south of agood chance to go to the All-Navy will board the Johan Van Olden- period. On' W~dne;da.y, .Sept. ~3 a -line "drawn from the corner cffinals. Regardless of the outcomE', barnevelt. With most of the othe; ciasses will be 'in session ~ {or th~ Rowe and Knox Road, north 'to,we ani mighty proud of our NOTS American teen-agers, participating: regular three-hour kindergarten Renshaw, east to Smith Road,'north,team for going as far in the play,: in th'e,Sl,lmmer Exchange program, day. . , \ on Smith Road to Franklin, east()ffs as they have. '. she will return to New,York, Sep- -- Parents of kindergarten children to' Independence, .southeast to Ren-

Intramural football season will teI;llber 4..She plans to sightsee,in who have not registered their child- shaw, north ,to .Hornet, west onbe getting ,underway on.September New York before enplaning for. ren 'are 'encouraged to do this be- Hornet t~ --Richmond Road, and

~ 23rd. We are going to play g:man Burbank. . -.. fore· next ~WednesdaYf ~ug. 27; to south to Yorktown.tackle football. The games will .be Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. insu.re pl~ce~e~,t ?~ ~he -t;:I:il~r~~. Vieweg' . Sch0C!I:' Second grade

, played 'on the Burroughs' Kelly Larry Elder, 313 Cisco, Desert P~rk Because of the,difficult)" of .vis- zone -indudes both Wherry tractsField e~ch Tuesday, Wednesday arid area, states that one of the nicest ualizing word descriptions of zone except for the area 'assigned to,Thursday at 6 p.m. Official N.C.A,A. things that has happened this SUJIl- lines, it is stiigested -that parents Richmond School:The west side-of.rules will be used. The Marine Bar- mer ~s the very cLose similarity of use the :niap on the hack. cover of Toro -and the houses numberedracks are again the early favorites her foster parents ~to ,her ·own. the Navy Station telephone direct- from 116 to.130 on Searles are in-

.. to 'win the 'championship. Much of her six-weeks stay with ory as a reference in determining cluded in Vieweg zone. .. .The six-team-league will consi;;:t the Brynjestads was at their .sum- the grade level zone for each child Third Gradeof the Marine Barracks, VX-5, NAF, mer home. on a. small)sland ,where in the family. Transportation sched- r.ichmond School: Third gradE'.NOTS, . MCGMTU: and one team I she learned to fish by casting a net, ules will be published in a latter, zone includes' the area ,north andco~posed,of players froln GMU-61 to row a boat. and whet:e she ?e- edition of the paper. east of a line drawn frnm. the cor-

- and GMU-25. . veloped the muscle necessary -to ~ ... First Grade __ . ner of Halsey and Lauritsen, .sQutliThe intramural sports program ca;rya full.bucket <?f water from R' h d Sch l' F' t d on. .Lauritsen ,to Ii'owler,' east on

h,as been revised and res~heduled so sprina to house., .lC .mon 06 • Irs gra ethat the Station can compete in the S~~e difficulty is' anticIpated, zone· mcludes . the afea, north. ,C?f F.ow.ler. to -~ichmond Road, north

, ',' Halsey and Bowen on the StatIOn to Halsey, and east. on ,HalseY and.11th Naval District Championships however, when she returns to China' , '. and in the new 'Wherry tract an Bowen-. to. BIlle r'Ridge., Wherryin six maJ'or sports which include Lake. In the .north~rn country' of .. ', area enclosed by a Ime startmg at chilqren going to Richmond Schoolg olf, football,' basketball, voltey- Sweden,' the Slln rises about 3' a.m., ." the corner of Segundo and Pros include those living in an area en-'ball, bowling, and softball.' Other and sets about 11:30 p.m., and since' . - - closed by a. line drawn' from theStatl'on l'ntramural sports wI'll I'n- the day doesn't begin until almost pect,. gomg west on Prospect to, "Toro north to Sarles ast corner of Prospect and Segundo,elude' tennis, badminton, table ten- ~id-morning, bed-time is quite late' e, e onSearles to Segundo and south on west on Prospect to Toro, north Oil

.nis, swimml'ng, bOX1'ng-"horseshoes, at night. Lynn expects to be pretty: , ' D ht f l t'_ Segundo to Prospect. Houses num Toz:0. to Searles, including houses aug er 0 ong Imeand weight lifting. sleepy in the mornings for a fev... •

The Special Services Office will days. bered from 100 through .115 {In on both sides of Toro, east On Resident SuccumbsSearles 'and houses on both sides Searles·to Segundo, inCluding hous-

-_award team and individual troph- E I. hE'. of .segundo are inclUded. es numbered 100 to 115, and soutli Coleen Susan Mack, two-year-olll.ies fQr all .sports. ng IS xammatlon S d t Pt· 1 . - daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. Duane

S h d I d d dGroves School: First 'grade zone on egun 0 0 rospec, mc udmg

W h ' b th'd S Mack. 209-A Wasp Rd.; died lastC e. u e . e nes ay includes ·the area enclosed by a ouses on 0 SI es of egundo. Tuesday, while undergoing emer..

.. An.English classification examin- line starting at the corner of Hal- Grol'es School: Third grade zone gency treatment in UCLA. Medicalation will be held' in Room' 2 of sey and -Richmo~d Road,'south, to includes the area enclosed by a Center in Los Angeles.Burroughs School Wednesday, Aug- Langley, west on Langley to Laurih line drawn from the corner of Hal-ust 27, at 7 p.m. All students p1~nn- sen, north on Lauritsen to Inne- sey and Lau~itsen south 'io'F.owler, Suffering from a chronic hearting to enroll in Engiish la offe~ed pendence, west On Independence to east on Fowler to Richmond Road, ailment since birth, Coleen wa$by Bakersfield College must qualify Renshaw, southwest on Renshaw sout!J. to Groves, west on Groves to rushed to the Hoag Memorial Hos..by examination, unless the student to Knox Road, north on Knox Road Renshaw, south on Renshaw to pital at Newport Beach following a.has previously qualified through to Halsey,. apd _east on Halsey to Hornet, northwest to Forrestal, in- severe coughing attack while visit..other English classes. Richmond Road. eluding houses on both sides of ing with her parents in Laguna, Further information may be ~b- Rowe' School: First grade zone Hornet, west on Forrestal to Kncx Beach. She was later taken to thetained at the Adult Education Of- includes the area to the south of a Road,. north to Halsey, and east UCLA Medical Center for special~fice, 91 Halsey, or by calling Ext. line starting at the corner of Smith. on Halsey to Lauritsen. . ized treatment.72~19. . Road and Rowe, :going north on 'Rowe School: Third grade zone Graveside serVIces will be held;

P bl I d- " Smith Road to Randolph,. northeast includes the area enclosed by a .ine tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Melrose

U ·1" nV·lte to Hear d f th ' Abbey' Memorial Park in San'+.'", ...... on Randolph and Ringgold to Inde~ rawn rom e corner of Rowe ...B. Storm, Pr,ospe.ct,or ,pendence, east.onoIndependence to and Smith Road, north on Smith Ana, California. 'The Macks have

Barry Storm, author and pros- Lauritsen, south to 'Langley, east Road to Randolph, west on Ran- .bee~ residents of C~ina Lake sincepeetor,.JIVill speak on "The Moun- on Langley to Richmond Road, arid dolph to Knox Road north to For- April, 1945. Duane IS employed intains that were God" at the NOTS south to Yorktown. restal, east to Indep;ndence; south- the Aviation Ordnance Dept.Rockhound meeting August 25. Mr. .In the new \Vherry tract, all resi- eas~, On Independence, including: .:w ••••••••••••••••••••••Storm, presently living in Inyokern, dents in the area enclosed by a line houses on both sides of Indepen- .JC?£' OppO,.t':l~itii':spent many years in Arizona pros- from the corner of Prospect' and ~::'t~oH~;~:~a:;s;~~hH~~n~e~~•••••••••.•••••~•••••••••pecting and gathering material for Segundo, west on Prospect to Boni-his writing. Among hI'S 'pu'blI'catl'o'ns t th. t C . t' 1 d' Richmond Road, and south ona, sou 0 ar.ncar, mc u mg Richmond to' Yorktown.are: "Tales of the Southwest" and houses on both sides of Bonita, east"Practical Prospecting." on Carricart to Segundo, and north . 'Vieweg School: Third grade zone

.storm's discussion concerns the on'Segundo to 'Prospect, including includes the houses to the southsinister Superstition Mountains: houses On 'both sides of Carricart and west of a line starting at themining district of Ari:l'ona which and Segundo and houses on the corner of Knox Road and Randolph,abounds in lost mines, and is guard- south side of Prospect will go to east to Smith Road, and south oned ,by Apache thunder gods and Rowe School also. ' Smith to Rowe. Trailers are includ­Spanish ghosts. Vieil'eg School: First grade zone ed in Vieweg zone. All of Wherry

- - Plans for the coming local Gem includes the trailers and the' area housing is assigned to Vieweg

R. G ' and Mineral show of October' 25~26 on the southwest side -of a line School except for the part of the

: e~reatJon ames will be discussed during the ,'busi. starting at the corner of'Randolph new'Wherry tract which has been

,'.Squght.for S,':1 Men, ness part of the meeting, which will and .Knox Road, goinL-east_to assigned to Richmond' Scllool.. ,~ begin at 7 p.m. at the Rockh;und Smith Road, and south·to Rowe on ~ouses numbered from 116 through.

Donations ,of adult games and Hut, 84 King Street. the Station; all of the 'old Wherri' 130 on Searles are included in thebooks -are being sought;ior ,the en~ • ' . ,. tract, and in the new Wherry tr;lct Vieweg zone.

,"' ..tertainment.:of Nots_persQn:pel ~ta- C • CI 'the area enclosed by a line whiCh' Fourth Gradet _', tioned ~t ~San Clemente, ls>,a)na, . ommlssary oses, , starts at the corner of Prospect a:nd , !Uc;hm0!1d &hool: Fourth,',; De~ks ,of·; cards, :ct"i)lbage ;boa~ds. ~ '-0<f~r;lnvetit~ry:;l .' i'" Toro, .west on Prospect to ·.Bonita" zone includes the area to the north

, > __ : chess and phecke.r~Bets), and .p'a.r,! L,Th!! ~mnIissary,Stor~ Will c!o/>e. ~orth on Bonita to Searles,'includ- .and, east of a hne drawn from the.: _ chesi games'would:ba.;.suU;a.ple. I~:: fOt: invelJtor~',Jat 12.'o'~lock<.no~ti. ing !I0uses~'on both sides-of Bonita, ~{)rn~r ~,of ,Ha!sey' and Lauritsen,"{' Contributions .may" b;e.·.4elivered ,next !I'uesday..~ugust'26,-and 'win: east on~Searles.to Toro: includmg: ;south on Lauritsen to Groves, east'. - to an~ office'on the first floor1or re-open next.Thursday., Aug-u'st' houses numbere,d from 116 through .to'-,Richmond Road, inclUding

the Public ·\Vorks Administration 28, at 10 a.m. 'I 130 iriclusive~ a.nd houses on 'both: houses' on both sides of Groves,. Building. • - .• sides of Segundo. north on -Richmond Road to Hal-

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