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'Capt. !Chenault,' Dr. 'McLean"Nominated='
'For -Two Top rNavy League' Awards'
~Station Commander Capt. 'w. W. -Hollister has an"'=
nounced that the Station has' nominated Captain Frederi~
A. 'Chenault, Station Executive Officer, and Dr. Wm. Bi
McLean, Station TeChnical Dir'ector,~for two Navy LeaguQ .
awards. the Station, the Navy, and the Unit~ '.
Capt. Chenault has been recom- ed States. Originally preoccupiedj"
mended: for the Navy League's with the Station's customer" the' .
John Paul Jones Award which is Fleet, his competence, interest and'~
given in recognition for an out- sincerity as a host has attracted"
standing contribution to the high not only numerous groups of busi..·."
standards of leadership traditional ness, professional and civic leader."
in the Navy., from all over the~United States_,:
The following factors were cited but also the -defense ministries oil'
In the recommendation of Capt NATO and other European'coun"'~
Chenault for the award: . tries." , ,
"He, has -discharged his 'duties, . Dr. William B, McLean
with consistent success in an en- ' The Navy League's Rear Admiral'!
larged Executive Offider position Wi~liam S. Parsons Award, fo~ <
where decisions, in unprecedented which Dr. McLean was recommend~ •
situations are commonplace. ed, is giVen for an outstanding con~>~'
"The, monumental administrative tribution in any field of science~'
problems of a research and devel- which furthers the development and .;.
opment' mission, the required or- progress of the Navy.
ganizational flexibility, the highly ~:. McLean's cont~lbut~on Is hl$'~
diverse groups that make up the orlgmal concept of Sidewmder, the '-
Station team, and the inherent'dlf- deadliest air-to-air missile in use ~
ficulty of affairs in an isolated Fed- tOday., Its ,consistent accuracy, ver..'"
eral community of 12 000 have all satility, and unique self-contained c'
imposed' severe ' deina~ds' on Capt. guidance system is, already well:'
Chenault which he has met with known. Its low cost is already leg.."
astonishing, ease. endary in modern research and de~' -
He has improye~ommunlcationS, velopment work; ,
stimulated the perception of firllt- The honors that have already"
order: objectives, and encouraged been bestowed upon him have noll ,.
initiative throughout the Station's diminished the significance of his
com pie x management structure. achievement. It is apparent to ev~', ,
Many Info~med, timely and coordi- eryone that the development and"
nated management decisions can be production of Sidewinder _was a~·
ascribed to ,his· personal example brilliant team effort. What Is less t'
and influence. apparent is the' fact that the final •
Although purely incidental to his product, -an engineering marvel of
ID!.nuine_.ConcernJor ..m1r. ,mission, technical ~beauty and sophisticate<1.:< '
Capt. Chena..ult· has also done a simplicity, does .not differ, mater.. ..",
magnificent public re!atlc:lns' job for (Contl~ued o~ Page'~).-..~.,
._ U. ,S. Naval Ordna~ce Te'st Station. China Lake, California
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-RAdm_=MtMane.s ~Ou.tliri,es-, for~ASPA~-~-:-: teague~Awards';:i j.'~ ~~.o\WP:iJj~~o 0 0_0 0 ~~O?O 00 0 00 0 0 o!~0 0 o~0 0 0 000 II p.
Functions of'the'Oil-Site~Survey .Team laliy (~;:I:n~~~~~~:;';:o~~nal~-:., . ~ ,- - ~"', . "
_ conception. Even less publicized n ~ -11\ n= ~ lr"'\ II=A'T I () ~
_The pu~pose of an On-Site -S~r- ments, the Survey party Is able to Was Dr. McLes:n's dogged perse,; -' II ~ If.<.L ....., D< LJ-U . ~
_'Vey team IS to survey and apprall!,e, compare the op~ratIons of each and verance in the face of initial re-
and to_ make comparlson~with oth- to make recommendations based oIl sistance to his' idea. . - /'Jll.X.lUUl.)Ul..lUIUl.JUiUl.)Ul..lUUlJUl:.JUIUl.JUlUl.IUl..JUUlJUlI..Jl'IUl..JUUlJUlI..Jl'IUl.JUUl.1U
er Naval ,activities. doing similar an over-all view: . ' Capt. Hollister states that he feels B 'J C R
work, rather than.to snoop and f.ind ':The On-Site Survey team headed fortunate in having ,two ,men of yean on.e, ecreat~iJn.......Director ~
fault, was the pomt R(;!ar Admiral by RAdm. McManes Is presently as- such outstanding caliber at NOTS. Th .- f h b Ilf h . ,
K. M. McManes emphasized in a signed by me Naval Inspector Gen- The Indian Wells Valley Council of " .eopemng 0 t e u ig t'season start~ pn May 18
talk to members of the China Lake eral's :Office, W~shington, D.C., to the Navy League has unanimously in Tijuana~ The rising popularity of this sport is indicated,
chapter of the American Society for study, Naval Research and Devel- endorsed both of the Station's noml- by this, being the longest season in the history of Baja Cali"- J.' USS-I BJ-o'erl,-I'n'g 'C~nc'els Conce''r~t/-' ,W-Ildflower Sh'ow '
Pu~lic Agminis.tration ~a,st~we~1l::,'~ opment Establishments. nees. ' - " f Th ill d " d
.RAdm.McManes who is the sen- ,Describing his.Survey party~as The two awards'for which Capt. ornia:" ere'w' ',be 21 corri as' between May 18 an .._' . . c
£Or member of the On-Site'Survey a"worklngoutfit,"RAdm.McManes Chenault and Dr.' 'McLean have njid-October~ - "" ' --:?( ~15 .... -jHorp·s-Ich'ord- 't' 51" 't' 'd'"A "'--1' 2'"9' Be'g-Ins, Tomo'r'r'ow' ,
party that visited' NOTS, explained said that ~hey are concerned ~t~ been nominated are 'among the five : The Spanish class from th'e Sta-' . f " ,IS,'~ 0 _e ~ _" . Pfl.. . -
~at, "\Ve are not seeking to make e~~l~a!ion,~et~odsof operation, fa~ new Navy League awargs announc- tlon is planning a group tour to this ~ l ~'J . B' l' h' I b - d" S h' h bee'n
all of the Activities conform, one clhtles and the use of manpo~er. ed for this\year. These awards are gala opening. They would like'to " ,. ~- USSC Joer mg;,~ e 'ce e rate 'Swedish tenor 'who' was, . omet mg ,new as
,to another, although there is a cer-' ~e stated;th~t they seek to·ehm- to be made annually to military and invite anyone from China Lake in- './ :~6to have appe;tred in ,the fin'al concert~of 'the NOTS :Civic added for the visitors to the
tain line of confirmation that can mate 4uphcatlOn of effort, and that civilian personnel whO have made terested in this fabUlbus'"sport'to CO,ncert ~sso~iati~n _1957-J8 J~ries on ,.May 1;:has been 14th a?n u al Wildflower
contribute to the' overall good." their recommendations. sometimes outstanding' contributions to -the join them for thls--weekend ·tour. forced to cancel hIS tour due to a serl'o'us l·llness. ~ Hl's c'an- Show thIS Saturday and Sun-
~ He_said the Survey party's'j~b is call for the ~urtailment of 'pro- high standards, development, prog- The group will be taking their own
tQ,lookattheorganlzationandask grams. He pomted ~u~ however, ress and combat-readiness of the cars,and,wUl'leave Frlday'after- cellation is,a_disappoi~tme.nt to the 'many concert-g'oers day~tthe.CommunityCen-
~ow does it' p'erform the task that that they are p.ot seek~ng.to reduce Navy'and ~o increased public appre- noon; May 16••'- '-::", . ~~o h~d hoped !O hear what has,b~e,!1,ca.l1edthe Ugreatest ter•. It wpl be. background
is assigned to it? From its dlscus~ personnel as an en~ m Itself, nor ciatl,?n of the importance of sea- With the exception of transporta~ , 'Mattn.. ' VOICe SInce Caruso." - , . mUSIC' whIch will be almost
· sions with personnel at various lev- do they measure their succes~ sol~- power to the UJ;lite,cl'States. tion .costs, .the .trip'_.w~l~. be. $27.00 -, lat. and Sun - 1 p.m. r
els 'in the organization the team lyon' the amount of money their _ Winners of "the awards will be which includes the following: two ," EVenTng' ~ Dr. Alexis'?;mber, president of continuous throughout the
gets a feel for the geri:ral pattern recommenda~i-?ns.wllI s~ve. announced on'May 2 at the Navy nights at the Rosarito Beach'Hotel ,-.-" "-"'and' p.m.dall, ". t?e NOTS CiVIC Concert Associa- show_
and direction of an Activity's man- Also partIclpatmg WIth 'RAdm League National Convention in San (on the' Pacific 15 .miles south of TODAY _, __',., ..... -., . ~ APRIL 2' bon has an~ounced that, .~eBpite :~OTS Participates' Organ music by Catherine Mar-
ageinent. By confining their visits McManes In the panel discussion on Francisco. --- - -' - . Tijuana), breakfast,lunch, cocktail- '''WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION" . the latene.ss m the s;ason, I~ has ' 'cus will officially open the doors at
to similar types of Naval establish- ":F:ield Activity Surveys:' were H. dinner party with, entertainment ' (116 Min.) , be~n possl~le to ,obtam two mter- In ~Dedl-ca-tl·on o'f.~ ". 1 p.m. on Saturday for the host of
. , " A. O'Neal from the Bureau of Ships, y .th 'C", and dancing, bullfight, horse rac- Charles Laught~n,Tyrone Power, estmg speCial co~certs ~o complete expected visitors to the annual
:.TID' Schedule~s ..
' and H.' E. ':McClain from' the Of; OU ,1 ente~, .o.•
~. ing, dog racing, and Jai Alai games.' Marlene Deitrich ~ the 1.957-58. serle.s. Allce Ehlers, B' .k' -" f- Id A: - ~" event which is sponsored by the
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Ice 0 n us ria e a Ions, as _ If you'd like to go but do not' ca're uarpslc or IS, WI perform here , . , ' . . Women's AuxI'II'ary of the Comml's-
_, . . ( C o . ' Tried for a rich widow's murder, Ty Power T
.' ington, D.C. Both are civilian mem- ' ntmued from ,Page 1) . to. see the, bullfight, the cost is is defended by. flamboyant Charles Laughton.' on uesday, April 29th, and 'the ~OTS-developed aircraft weap- sloned Officers Club.
'Op'en' Ho'use' bers of the On-Site Survey party. "Membership cards will be issued $21.50. '. , ' .~ As :Ty's wife; Marlene Dietrich springs .ur- Jan Popper .opera Workshop will ons from. the' Naval Air Facility Music for the balance of Satur-
, ' . , Richard C. O'Reilly,' program at the center' startiI!-g Saturday, '. If you would like to: join 'this prises. Elsa Lancheste.. adds comedy. present ~cenes from' full" length will highlight the' two-day Airport day's show will be furnished by the
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.' M: "d chairman for the China Lake chap- May 3. No one will be allowed'In group,' call Victor Casados, Spanish SHORTS: (None) oper~s on Tuesd~y, May 13th. - . Days - Celebration in Bakersfield following local artists: piano selec-
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or snack bar after May Class Instrtictor; Ext. 71636, or the' Allce Ehl,e'1's Will be the first art- April 26-27, at dedication activitie~ tions by Mimi Bass at,3 p.m.;.or-
ing of the ASPA to be held on May wi ou a membership c~rd, but Special Services Office' Ext 71791 MATINEE APRIL 2t Ist- t~ pres«:nt a c?ncert· on the of Meadows Field, formerly known gan music by Ava Lou Seybold at
An "open House"'wlll be 14. ' cards will be issued at all times for' The - reservation deadline. ~ll b~ ~-"SHARKFIGHTRS" (74 Min.) harpSiChord at Chma Lake, al- as the Kern'County Airport No: 1. 4 p.m., piano selections by Sybil
held by the Technical Infor- those who wish to join. An activity Friday, May 2. Only twenty rooms '- Victor Matur" ._ though ~he. instrume~t has had a __ Dedication activities which' will Donaldson at 5 p.m., organ music
,' W.lldflower Show fee of $1: will be, requir;d '~f all have been reserved so you are urged ,SHORTS. "Job for a Gob" (7 Min.) great gam m ~op~l~rlty in. the last honor the late Cecil Meadows will by Elinor Field at 6 p.m., and at 8
mation Department· for Sta-. " • •• members.: The membeJ;shlp W).ll be to turn in your money as soon as . _"Green Archer," Chapter No.8 (19 Min.) .. few year.s. ThiS IS an u.ne~pected be held ,~roqL 10 a.m. to 6..p.m. both and 9 p.m. the String Trio of Dan
" tion - employees and the i r (Continued from Page 1) renewable every six months. possible to confirm' your reserva-' . - . opportumty to, hear thIS mstru- days. ~, " - , Ray, Elmo JUlian and Mary Hlgh-
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"uests, next Monday,' April Each day tbroughout the 2-day : BDress rules: ' , t i o n . . ' EVENING ' . ~ent first hand and played ,by an ' W" ' . t ' " " ' berg., ,
show movies will be shown on the efore '6 p.m. - jeans and ber- Adult Station Dance " '. ,'~COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY" (80 Min.) artist 'of int~rnational f~tpe. .', eapons f~a ured at the displa~ Saturday's program will also in-
28, from 4 to.6: 30 p.m. ',: half hour. Titles of some of'the muda shorts are acceptable... - The next adult Station dance will '-, 'Feri~oHs:snk:~s~~ak:a~~~~~nQ . The Ope~ Works~op may.be ,re- will be Sidewinder; Zuni, and Migh- clude the showing of a series of
~ TID will use this occasion to ac- movies to be shown, are: "The After 6', p.m.-girls must wear be on May' 23.' The famous Ray SHORTS: '~Fractured Leghorn" (7 Min.) called for ItS, Enghsh. versIOn. of ty Mouse. In addition, NAF aircraft colored slides entitled "The Cycle
quaint Statlon,personnel with the Desert," "The, Blooming Desert," dresses and boys must wear slacks Herbeck and his band will play. ',"WJnterWoodsman"(IOMin,)" Mozart's "Co~i F.an,T,utti" present- to be dis'played will be the'Dougles of Spring" at 3:15 and 8:15 p.m.
Department's operations, and serv- "Life In the Desert," "Placer Gold," or uniforms unless otherwise speci- This w~ll be an 8 piece band plus the __ ' ' * ed here as part of the 1950-51 ser- F4D Skyray, the Dougles AD5 Sky- "The Cycle of' Spring" will show
ices to NOTS and BuOrd. ' and "Snakes. Can Be Interesting." fied on special occasions.' . " lovely vocalist, Lorraine Benson. SUN.·MON. . ' 'APRIL 27-21 ies. The selectioIlS' performed will raider, " and., the .;North. American local scenes covered with snow then
~ Under Department Head.,K.. H. Wilma Elmer will have charge of '. No "short-shorts" or bathing suits More details will be coming. In'the "THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" (102 Min.) be complete with costumes and sets F!4 ~ry. ~, . rain, and then the wildflower;. The
Robinson, TID conducts a wide va- the movie program. The China Lake are to be worn at any time in, the meantime, 'be sure 'and' save "the '., Je~~:i:~:;s~~~~~i1~~~las . ' thu~ I?1P~r~!~~ ~11~__~'.l,1l,. f!~v~~__o.~ Included will be an' F6F drone presentation will be narrated by
:iiety of technical'information ac- Camera Club will conduct a con- RAFT Club.· , 23rd for a, wonderful evening of S!"i0RT& "Explosive Mr. Mogoo" (7 Min.) ~ the opera. ' . , and 'T2S'control plane demonstrat- Sylvia WIIlSlow. Harold Kimley will
,Hvities at China Lake and Pasa- tinuous projection- of colored slides ,Breakage:, dancing- at the Community Center. '-:.. I'Legend of the Orient" (10 Min.l ',Season tlc:ket holders are· advis- ing' the method of drone target con- serve as projectionist.
~ena.~'Most-of:the 'department's of desert flowers during the 2-day ,Members must pay for damaged: ' TennisCiubTournament .', . _ ed that the Jussl Bjoerling ticket& trol for.NOTS:tests, and the Sta- (Continued on Page 4)
China Lake activities are carried show. or broken property. " ~ ~ : The annual sprlng'tennis touma- TUES. ' . APRIL 27 .\.Vill be used for admittance to' the tion's: miniature. SNORT track. A 1----------------
oi1'.at the TID building, so~thwest Sunday's Program ,Conduct: ment.'of the Tennis' Club" will be N.O.T.S. C1VIc..CONCUT Ehler's con,cert on Tuesday, 'April number'of static displays on NOTS . ' ,
corner of Knox and Blandy; and in On Sunday the show opens at 10 Drinking of alcoholic beverages, held during the month ~f May. '8:1-'p,m, ' 29. Single tickets"wlll be' available weapon.development--work·wiU-be 1""\0''I- htS .. -' ,
s~veral:parts of· Michelson Lab. ; ,a.m. and will remain open until 8 gambling, use of profane language There will be m,en's singles, men's - .AliceEhle~s,Horpsichordist --at the· box' office 'on the -nights ~f on exhibit. '~ YIg _. oVlng
··.·.Anotlier good startlng'polnt is at p.m. Artists who will furnish the or loitering outside the building will doubles, women's singles; and, any WED ( ....the performance. - ,- d
not be allowed." ' th 't· ..! . h' h . ... APRlt ~- - - , St t 5 '
~he Michelson Lab main entrance, musical'lnterludes for Sunday af- 0 er'op Ion or w IC ,there,are "~ACCUSE"(99Min,) ~ r
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were guests who 0 not have «M's" ternoon are: pianist y 11 Dona d- Jose Ferrer, Viveca LIndfors ,r r "" h -I Ed ", "k'-' '.. T h ' ,- , I ,
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tation Youth Center:
meet escorts who will take them to Barker at 3 p.m., organist Kristin premises clean: 77863.' Entrance, fees are 50 cents Ferrer Is the French officer wrongly sentence" , - ' h h i ' - -,''., .. [as Pacific Daylight, Time (PDT) T-HI' '
the Technical Library and Patent Highberg at 4 p.m., Lorrie Furman ,-'HopOeUnrs~ailYf'~oni '2' to 4'.30 p.m. mformClbubmeCmlb~rsadndt$lf·50fOrtn?n-f,:;~.ea.O~'~~·"MuttsAbo~tRac"'ng"(7M',n., ' 0,n., Hi9. SC, '00 B.,on'd"P,ropo,s,'aF:,:, coAmes again to California. 0." 0 d'F~rma,1 Open-I'ng. Next Fr'-Iday' It
Divisions, the Reproduction'Sectlon, will play piano and clarinet .selec- e ers. osmg a e. or en ermg • " t that hour, timepieces should ,
the Documentary Laboratory, and tions at 5 p.m.,' and organist Elinor and from 6 to 10:30 p.m. ' , - will be tile 2na of May.' ,', THURS••FRI.. ,_:.'; MAY 1.2 " ': Critical problems .in' the gro~th of,the 'Ke~n.C~unty be set ahead one hour to 2 a.m. ,The formal opening of the ,long-awaited youth centet,';.
to the weapons displays and other Field will present her selections be- ,Closed daily from 4:30 to 6 p.m.' . '..": Film Society '~TEN THOUSAND BEDROOMS" (112 M·,n.) U' H' h S hid J . ' II However, you don't have to stay up NOTS h
~'l:hibits at the Stran Steel buildin'g ginning at 6 p.m. ' - Open on dance nights until 11:30 On April ,30 and May i '''Caroline Dean_Mortin, Anna Moria Alberghetti . n19n I Ig C o() an umor ,Co ege District, and, in until 1 a.m. to ,perform this little at. , t. e RAFT (Recre,ation and'Fun Time) Club, has"
No.1. " . , . ' Local wildflower enthu~iasts are p.m. .~ Cherif" w.ill be shown in the current (No synopsis available) . particu ar those that' confront Burroughs High. School, w~re maneuver. Just set your clocks and bee,n set for next Friday, May 2~ An open house for invited.z
~ , , of the opinion that this 14th show , - - __. ".' ", . , " Filni Society Series at the Anchor- " SHORTS (None) discussed by District Superintendent T. L. McCuen at three watches ahead one hour when you adult g.uests will be held from 7 to 8'.30 p.m. followed by'I
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Recor ed Concert" w~ e one 0 t e bes ecause 'of . a 0 151 ' local meptings last Wedne.sdiy'." " . . . re re a ur ay Jug an -pres o! t t d d . f 11 f b f
the recent rains that brought forth _ " " . ' . In this French film which concerns Sy'n \ '- . f Sf t d" '" -when you arise Sunday morning, en er alnment an ancmg or.a uture mem ers 0 the"
':Scheduled Tonight: , __ ~l.owers, which hav,e not been s~~n Station Next Tues. the centuries-old Bastille and six- . OpSIS 0 , a e McCuen addressed members of McCuen reported. . you'll be In time with the time. center_ -,' - . ' t , I
_ Another' free recorded concer't m Kern County for many years. " " _ . . teen-year-old Caroline.', S . >.- F·' "G-' . the China Lake Rotary Club at As guest speaker during the pUb- Other than transcontinental rail- Fo' I h . th St t· I
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'11 be presented by the Valley .Jean Bruce and Elizabeth Sears, .' ro essor. us ave . r, ~.so.- e runmng time for this movie', . . noon" e' ma e ucation ic Schools Week banquet Wednes- roads which will continue to oper- h I th b Id ..
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'lharmonl'a SocI'ety tonl'e:ht. I'n co-chairmen of fieid trip's, report c.la e ,ean 0 e ra. u~ e IVI- IS mmu es. . " • artmg today, the SpacPl Tech. ssocla IOn .mea ernoon and day evening, McCuen discussed the ate on Standard Time, local trans~ t d t I -
_ d t t f th Ph't . S . 1 "1 f t d k ver.e. In.o a peasant, recreation The m,usic. room I'S located upstal·rs.'
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'thChapel at 8'.15. ""at a great deal of their success SlOn, .an ,repr.esen.alves 0.0 e' oographlc oCletyMeeting' noogy. films,shown.weekly'at the was a eaure spea er at the eve- current-wave of publlc'interest in portatlon systems and all airline f It th 1
,.,u Ch t E M th Ch' L k P . S . b t' h' hI' ht' ' aCI.I y WI o.a ounge, snack b,ar, Many special actl'vI'tl'es are plan~;~
The program will incTude:. ' in obtaining flowers for the show . emls~, ~~meermg., a ,ema-, ma a e hotographlc Society tahon Theatre 'on Friday after. nmg anque Ig Ig mg Public the schools,and cited heaVy enroll- schedules will comply with Daylight t ~
. was made possible by information bcs, and Ph.yslcs ~e.p.artments, and members are reminded of the Wind n~on during the scheduled 17-week Schools )Veek. , ment Increases and the factor of Time. musIc room, s or.e rooms, .r est ned for the -center, such as dances. ~
Matinee Musicales _.__...._ ... Britten th E t D t UfYr.. and S C '1 f C Cl b . "1 t' 1 rooms, and an office. A volleyball guest stars "splash" partl'es trl'ps "
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' supplied to them by Mr. and Mrs. e x e'Il.slOn IV,IS.!On a ....~. un ounci 0 amera u s series WI I start at 1 p.m. Instead of He explained in detail the build- na IOna security as some of the ' While we "lose" an hour Sunda" . . , ' " .
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..__....__ Britten 1 t t th St t an 'u 1 t' . M 2 3 d 4 2 T- . • b . Jan.d badml.nton court. IS. bemg pro- hayrack rides and shows.. Also, ','
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/ ' Vernon Carr, pioneers of this area. are p annmg 0 V.ISI e. a IOn, n a mee mg on ay" an . p.m. as announced in last Week's ,ing needs of Burroughs High School aS1C reasons for such interest. morning When the clocks are set ddt d th b Id '
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ameo, Ju,liet Overture " t T d A 1 29' Th' ' . th 't th Sh R k' . v,I e
h ou Sl e . e UI m.g. . there WI'll be chess, crl'bba'ge and! '.
nex ues ay, pn . IS year, as m e pas, e ~p oc f!teer. This change is neces- included In the school district's Referring to the nature of some ahead, we'll get it back on the last T i l l b
, Fantasy ': _ Tchalkovsky F 11' 1 n h . w'th th Pass Campg d <-0 th J h . . e ounge WI e eqUipped With bridge instructions, checker an~.;"·
, " , I d 0 owmg' a u c eon I e ' roun a. e os ua sary. smce the films 'have been run. $9,000,000 bon/d proposal, with the of ~he comments now being made Sunday 'In September when time- t bl t b d ....
Symphonie Espagnole _ Lal/} SNORT S e Test N'OTS f It D A It d th TNt· 1M· t h b . pmg-po.ng a es, ga.m.e. a les a,n ping pong tourneys, hobby ex'perts,
!P'O" ~ ..;:;:;.............. ' acu y, ean r an e ree a IOna onumen as een nlng. as long as three hours. A syn.,; bond -election set for May 6., He about the schools, McCuen recalled pieces are turned back an hour. d k A
. th UCLA t t' '11 1 t d f th t' 1 F a rea mg,noo. dJommg ,the at- slides, travel movies, specI'al mus'le'
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"-.: ~ er. T . represen a Ives WI se ec e or e mee mg p ace. or opsls'~f today's showing was given stated that the bond issue would the words of the great British ----:------:-;,.....---'----..:.....-..;;::.-......;,------......;,--~.;..
"\~ .,011 'Ppo,.~utiities a meet In Room 2067, Michelson Lab- further Information contact Harold last week. - , pr~vide for, the construction of 12 statesman, Benjamin Dlsraeli who and program nights. A job service'
~~.... ~A' rocket-powered sled blasted oratory at 1:30 p.m. to discuss the Hockett at Ext. 71422 (office) or I:-ec~ure'subjects for next' week's classrooms, a cafeteria; study hall, was' asserted to have said, :'It is office, career planning, group drama,?'
.' Housing l\lanag'er, GS-7 or GS-9. down the supersonic SNORT track Graduate' Pregram ~at~NOTS.,All 76791 (home). ':: ..~~ ~,:,'',' . films will be:' "Recoveiy Dynamics' boys', and· girls' gymnasium and easler'to be critical than correct." club, dance classes, and a modelin~ .
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of Housing Division, here this week at a'speed of 2827.5 persoIlS' interested in the Statio' 's Russ Dance Trou,Pe _ ',' -Heat, Transfer at· Hypersonic girls' dressing room on the new The superintendent, urged public class are the other possibilities.
• Department of -Community Affairs. miles per., hour, more than three ~cademic program are invited The' Moiseyev Dance' Company Speeds" by Lester Lees of Californ~ ~ur,:oughs . High School campus understanding of the· s c h 0 0 I s Sponsored and supervi,sed by the"'
.principal. duties involve supervi- times the speed of sound.. , . ~ from Moscow is 'the"first dance at- ia Institute"of T,echnology;, and ~ which is to be developed during the through a study of the true facts Special Services Division of the
-, 'llion of day-to-day operations of the .- Captain W. W. Hollister, Station New-Snack Bar Hours ~ction' toyisit the Unit~d Stat~s "Recovery', Dynamics~Possibllity . coming months.'., ; " and that educational problems are Command Administration Depart-
" Housing Division. Incumbent must Commander, said the run, a routine " . ' u el', the recently'signed cl,Iltural of ~Non-destructive-'Landing" . by: - M~Cuen traced the history of the much· more complex than they ment, the RAFT Club is the result
have ability to deal with the gener~ test evaluating large missile "nose At Golf 'Course ,Listed ex . a}lge ,program between the Alfred J:.Eggdr's, Jr:;Chief of thE: -. ~tud:IeS mad!! conc~rning·the relo- might appear. of the.-eombined efforts of parents,
· al public ,and all levels of .civilian t k th ,S tar tin g tomorrow, Saturday, ~ni\edStates and theRussian Gov: Supersonic whid Tunnel Branch at ,~ation.o~ -Bur.roughs.H.igh,', School, The edu'ca'tor, referre'd' to'the en- and military and civilian admfnis. -
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- nd' ml·!I·tary management. cone co~ponen s, bro e e pre- ermuents. They have won interna- NACA' A ,-o-A . 1 L' t t· d 1 bl t ' N
vious speed record of 2704 mph set April 26, the Snack Bar "at, the. " , - mes .. eronautlca _ abora- 0 a. Sl e rea I y acceSSl e. 0 off- rollment grow.th problems.' a-n d trators at OTS. In addition,' an
J'leaSe contact ;Fawn Haycock,'E;'t: China'Lake Golf Course will opera: tiomU acclaim for their diversified tory at Moffett'Field, Californ;~" Station as ell a St t "at Adult Advisory Board and the Teen
71577. <' • ' March 22 at Air Force'Missile De- ate an increased·'number.of hours, repertoire on regional.dances of the _'__ ' '" _ . . . . . " w s on- a Ion u- building needs, and mentioned that
velopment center, Alamogordo. N. vari,ous nationalities .living in the . -. . " , , ~ dent!; and ~arents, and st~ted.that enrollments' had increased over Organization Management Board
~ Personnel ~C1erk '(Gen€jraI> (T)-p- M. . ,1. . according to an announcement frorp. l . Home''.Ec Stu'd~en't'5'
, ,the new'slt.e -would pro~lde such 7,000 on the high school level since (TOMB) have worked many hours
· ing), GS-i. This 'positlon'is located . Navy Exchange Officer;LCdr. S. L: Soviet; Union. . - . ,~ , access and that there Will be no in setting up the rules and policies'
_ " . The ~ 2827.5 mph _speed' is ' mach The _Moiseyev' Dancers' will' be' --' " - ' ; . ' he became superintendent, in 1945.
, iII, the Personnel Services' Branch 3.61, and 4149 feet-per-second. The Travers. - . " . ,Sla'te'. Fash'"lon''SL'O'W gate,probl~m, accordmg to assur- "If we. had not done some careful for the operation of the club.
No.5, Personnel Operations .Divi- ' On Saturdays'· and Sundays, the seen/in seven ,performances in the n ances rec Ived It is hoped by all concernnd that
'"mon, , Personnel- Dept.,- and -Is re- :~dt;-~~~=~o~
a :,~~~~~~' ~e4i~~ Snack Bar will be open from 8. a.m. bShr!ne. AUdsltotriUd~ in. Lo
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s ~ngeles Next Tuesday, April 29, one'hund~ ,The sup:ri~t~ndentstated that. as ~:n;;:;id~n~O~u:~~~neg,
s~uod:n-:o~~~ it will provide a worthwhile contri· .
1>ponsible for~th~ 'following duties: to 8 p.m. On week days the hours egmmng a ur ay mg t; ",.lay 24. red, girls will model everything a result of congressional action, in- day?" he asked He t d bution to the youth on the Stati,on.
G' - tance' of 3600 feet in 1.76 seconds~, Ther~ will be matinee and evening f m B d' h t t t' 1 d' d . ' , " , sugges e a
processing' new: h res, processing of will be from 3 to 8 p,m.' , f ' ' .' ro ermu a s or s ,0 smar sum~ '-J
c u mg amen ments to Pubhc La.W' careful'consideration of the facts . ' Club Rules ,
, : termina0ons,;provide clerical sup~' _.' - " ' , ," per ormall;ces on SU!1-day, May 25. mer outfits at i the, annual ;B~', I 15 the s nt B r u h H h '·The club rules will be' enforced
c-port to' the members of the:team . , Nurses Club Meets -~Com'missary' Store./' 'Order blanks for ordering tickets roughS High 'School Fashion Sh, j . chool Is P~~t:ori ;;~: St Igd regarding' problems of enrollment
· _ _ ' , ' , are available-I'n ·the SpecI'al Serv- " ,ze e urne increases and building needs. at all times.' Persons who' do not
: T'erforming- wa!!:e and classification . ,The newly-formed' R. N. Club CI ---fOi I tOr sponsored by the home econ1~_
~ .~!l' for use by the China, Lake 't.- I ' . " #" .
L ~ ~ , oses 0 .... nven ory . Off" P . f' $ T ' • abide by the rules will be asked to
functions, maintenance of files and will meet next, Monday, April 28, a t , • ' Ices Ice. rices range rom 1.50 department. . -, _~ c -'mentary School 'District. - . .
. t $ 6 " --..-- ' - . forfeit membership privileges. The
• P, osition control'records, answe,ring' 8 p.m. in'Room B of the' Communi- The Commissary Stora will he 0 .00. " Because of .the: record-1Jreaking , The congress authorized an ap- -San ,Bernardl·no Sun .
, ~ . . , ' I d f t '. ' most important rules .are:
«oJ;respondence, answering. queries, ty Center.,' . ~ . . - - ,'c ose : or illven ory begmmn~ , , attendance at,last,years show,.. twa propriation,- also, of-$1,387,116 to , Free'.IDistribution, Ends,
" and other assigned duties. . , " 'All registered nurses' and gradu- next'l'uesday npon~ April 29, uil- ':~Churchmen'to Meet'!' ,showings'. are .,planned' this year;' 'i ,construct the're-located Burroughs Who can belong: ' ,
. }", ~For.jnfoima:tion; contact Mild.red ate nurses In Indian Wells Valley til Thursday, MaY,I; 'at 10 a.m. _. The' Men's Fellow.shlp -.of ',th;e one at!' p.m. and one at 8:3() p.m. in - Hi!!:h, School,' that' ,amount ,based ~;Next Sunday will be the last .: All single' military 'and 'clvillans'
. __. ~, . ~ free distribution of the San Ber- rv'ng th St t·o d 21 Y
, :,Beck, Ext. 72&78 or-72723. ~, '. are.invited to attend. By-laws are . ' ..,.Stat-Ion L-Ibrary NOTS Community Church will meet the -sChool cafetQI'ium. All clothes on minimum facilities for federally- I I on e a I nun er ears
_, .. _ M ' • .' ',. ' . ' , nardino Sun' Telegram to Sta-' 'NAl\1E THE' CENTER" \n..lloTNER-"l\l·k" 1\1' h . old . .
: , ; "Editorial Clerk, ~as.:-t.-Rocketeer being written and "club ' objectives ,',The Station Library will be onday, April. 28, at· 7:30 p.m. in modeled were made by 'the girls in connected students. Included in the . ' '", ' '....... J e, IC aelson, Alilt,'VX-5, . .
.', (lffice, "Commap.d>Administration are being defined. closed for inventory next Tues- the'Parish House, 71 Hussey. .the high:s~ho_olsE!wing classes this $9,OOO,00()' bond proposab will: be ~i;'~::i::;:~zationsai-e'inYlt~ chairman of the contest committee'(1eft) and,Patsy \Vestfall,'cl1airma'n All students of Burroughs High
._Dept.,Thjs job,lnvolves'-writing, T4e'primarY purpose,for organ~ day through Friday, April 29 Guest-speaker for the evening ,rear. funds· with which to cOIlStruct ad- - of the' Teen·Organization'l\Ianagement·Board··hold the winning entry: School. '
! ,proof-reading,_ filing, antI' caption izing is to compile the available through l\Iay 2. The library will will be David Colpitts. All men .Qf . ,The 7 P.m.." fashion' 'show was ditional facilities to house off-Sta- ed 'to SUbmit news for the pa- designating ,the new' youth'center as the RAFT '(Recreation and Fun Guests' will be invited on special
wriHngo. !v'[ale applicants preferred. nursing potential in the Valley area Sa d l\Ia 3 the NOTS Community Church are scheduled to permit conceIt-g~ers tion non-federally connected stu- per's China' Lake section by Time) Club. \Vinner (right) l'S C. L "Ch'uck" RI;ddle, FN, NOT8, who occasions.'
. , .~e,~~n., t~r,ay, y'c mail How to join:'
Contact Ann Carter, Ext. 72218:· .. in ~ase of en,lergency. invited to attend. to attend both events. dents as well as those on-Station, will receive his $10 award on openl'ng n'lght, "lay 2.
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'Capt. !Chenault,' Dr. 'McLean"Nominated='
'For -Two Top rNavy League' Awards'
~Station Commander Capt. 'w. W. -Hollister has an"'=
nounced that the Station has' nominated Captain Frederi~
A. 'Chenault, Station Executive Officer, and Dr. Wm. Bi
McLean, Station TeChnical Dir'ector,~for two Navy LeaguQ .
awards. the Station, the Navy, and the Unit~ '.
Capt. Chenault has been recom- ed States. Originally preoccupiedj"
mended: for the Navy League's with the Station's customer" the' .
John Paul Jones Award which is Fleet, his competence, interest and'~
given in recognition for an out- sincerity as a host has attracted"
standing contribution to the high not only numerous groups of busi..·."
standards of leadership traditional ness, professional and civic leader."
in the Navy., from all over the~United States_,:
The following factors were cited but also the -defense ministries oil'
In the recommendation of Capt NATO and other European'coun"'~
Chenault for the award: . tries." , ,
"He, has -discharged his 'duties, . Dr. William B, McLean
with consistent success in an en- ' The Navy League's Rear Admiral'!
larged Executive Offider position Wi~liam S. Parsons Award, fo~ <
where decisions, in unprecedented which Dr. McLean was recommend~ •
situations are commonplace. ed, is giVen for an outstanding con~>~'
"The, monumental administrative tribution in any field of science~'
problems of a research and devel- which furthers the development and .;.
opment' mission, the required or- progress of the Navy.
ganizational flexibility, the highly ~:. McLean's cont~lbut~on Is hl$'~
diverse groups that make up the orlgmal concept of Sidewmder, the '-
Station team, and the inherent'dlf- deadliest air-to-air missile in use ~
ficulty of affairs in an isolated Fed- tOday., Its ,consistent accuracy, ver..'"
eral community of 12 000 have all satility, and unique self-contained c'
imposed' severe ' deina~ds' on Capt. guidance system is, already well:'
Chenault which he has met with known. Its low cost is already leg.."
astonishing, ease. endary in modern research and de~' -
He has improye~ommunlcationS, velopment work; ,
stimulated the perception of firllt- The honors that have already"
order: objectives, and encouraged been bestowed upon him have noll ,.
initiative throughout the Station's diminished the significance of his
com pie x management structure. achievement. It is apparent to ev~', ,
Many Info~med, timely and coordi- eryone that the development and"
nated management decisions can be production of Sidewinder _was a~·
ascribed to ,his· personal example brilliant team effort. What Is less t'
and influence. apparent is the' fact that the final •
Although purely incidental to his product, -an engineering marvel of
ID!.nuine_.ConcernJor ..m1r. ,mission, technical ~beauty and sophisticate<1.:< '
Capt. Chena..ult· has also done a simplicity, does .not differ, mater.. ..",
magnificent public re!atlc:lns' job for (Contl~ued o~ Page'~).-..~.,
._ U. ,S. Naval Ordna~ce Te'st Station. China Lake, California
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-RAdm_=MtMane.s ~Ou.tliri,es-, for~ASPA~-~-:-: teague~Awards';:i j.'~ ~~.o\WP:iJj~~o 0 0_0 0 ~~O?O 00 0 00 0 0 o!~0 0 o~0 0 0 000 II p.
Functions of'the'Oil-Site~Survey .Team laliy (~;:I:n~~~~~~:;';:o~~nal~-:., . ~ ,- - ~"', . "
_ conception. Even less publicized n ~ -11\ n= ~ lr"'\ II=A'T I () ~
_The pu~pose of an On-Site -S~r- ments, the Survey party Is able to Was Dr. McLes:n's dogged perse,; -' II ~ If.<.L ....., D< LJ-U . ~
_'Vey team IS to survey and apprall!,e, compare the op~ratIons of each and verance in the face of initial re-
and to_ make comparlson~with oth- to make recommendations based oIl sistance to his' idea. . - /'Jll.X.lUUl.)Ul..lUIUl.JUiUl.)Ul..lUUlJUl:.JUIUl.JUlUl.IUl..JUUlJUlI..Jl'IUl..JUUlJUlI..Jl'IUl.JUUl.1U
er Naval ,activities. doing similar an over-all view: . ' Capt. Hollister states that he feels B 'J C R
work, rather than.to snoop and f.ind ':The On-Site Survey team headed fortunate in having ,two ,men of yean on.e, ecreat~iJn.......Director ~
fault, was the pomt R(;!ar Admiral by RAdm. McManes Is presently as- such outstanding caliber at NOTS. Th .- f h b Ilf h . ,
K. M. McManes emphasized in a signed by me Naval Inspector Gen- The Indian Wells Valley Council of " .eopemng 0 t e u ig t'season start~ pn May 18
talk to members of the China Lake eral's :Office, W~shington, D.C., to the Navy League has unanimously in Tijuana~ The rising popularity of this sport is indicated,
chapter of the American Society for study, Naval Research and Devel- endorsed both of the Station's noml- by this, being the longest season in the history of Baja Cali"- J.' USS-I BJ-o'erl,-I'n'g 'C~nc'els Conce''r~t/-' ,W-Ildflower Sh'ow '
Pu~lic Agminis.tration ~a,st~we~1l::,'~ opment Establishments. nees. ' - " f Th ill d " d
.RAdm.McManes who is the sen- ,Describing his.Survey party~as The two awards'for which Capt. ornia:" ere'w' ',be 21 corri as' between May 18 an .._' . . c
£Or member of the On-Site'Survey a"worklngoutfit,"RAdm.McManes Chenault and Dr.' 'McLean have njid-October~ - "" ' --:?( ~15 .... -jHorp·s-Ich'ord- 't' 51" 't' 'd'"A "'--1' 2'"9' Be'g-Ins, Tomo'r'r'ow' ,
party that visited' NOTS, explained said that ~hey are concerned ~t~ been nominated are 'among the five : The Spanish class from th'e Sta-' . f " ,IS,'~ 0 _e ~ _" . Pfl.. . -
~at, "\Ve are not seeking to make e~~l~a!ion,~et~odsof operation, fa~ new Navy League awargs announc- tlon is planning a group tour to this ~ l ~'J . B' l' h' I b - d" S h' h bee'n
all of the Activities conform, one clhtles and the use of manpo~er. ed for this\year. These awards are gala opening. They would like'to " ,. ~- USSC Joer mg;,~ e 'ce e rate 'Swedish tenor 'who' was, . omet mg ,new as
,to another, although there is a cer-' ~e stated;th~t they seek to·ehm- to be made annually to military and invite anyone from China Lake in- './ :~6to have appe;tred in ,the fin'al concert~of 'the NOTS :Civic added for the visitors to the
tain line of confirmation that can mate 4uphcatlOn of effort, and that civilian personnel whO have made terested in this fabUlbus'"sport'to CO,ncert ~sso~iati~n _1957-J8 J~ries on ,.May 1;:has been 14th a?n u al Wildflower
contribute to the' overall good." their recommendations. sometimes outstanding' contributions to -the join them for thls--weekend ·tour. forced to cancel hIS tour due to a serl'o'us l·llness. ~ Hl's c'an- Show thIS Saturday and Sun-
~ He_said the Survey party's'j~b is call for the ~urtailment of 'pro- high standards, development, prog- The group will be taking their own
tQ,lookattheorganlzationandask grams. He pomted ~u~ however, ress and combat-readiness of the cars,and,wUl'leave Frlday'after- cellation is,a_disappoi~tme.nt to the 'many concert-g'oers day~tthe.CommunityCen-
~ow does it' p'erform the task that that they are p.ot seek~ng.to reduce Navy'and ~o increased public appre- noon; May 16••'- '-::", . ~~o h~d hoped !O hear what has,b~e,!1,ca.l1edthe Ugreatest ter•. It wpl be. background
is assigned to it? From its dlscus~ personnel as an en~ m Itself, nor ciatl,?n of the importance of sea- With the exception of transporta~ , 'Mattn.. ' VOICe SInce Caruso." - , . mUSIC' whIch will be almost
· sions with personnel at various lev- do they measure their succes~ sol~- power to the UJ;lite,cl'States. tion .costs, .the .trip'_.w~l~. be. $27.00 -, lat. and Sun - 1 p.m. r
els 'in the organization the team lyon' the amount of money their _ Winners of "the awards will be which includes the following: two ," EVenTng' ~ Dr. Alexis'?;mber, president of continuous throughout the
gets a feel for the geri:ral pattern recommenda~i-?ns.wllI s~ve. announced on'May 2 at the Navy nights at the Rosarito Beach'Hotel ,-.-" "-"'and' p.m.dall, ". t?e NOTS CiVIC Concert Associa- show_
and direction of an Activity's man- Also partIclpatmg WIth 'RAdm League National Convention in San (on the' Pacific 15 .miles south of TODAY _, __',., ..... -., . ~ APRIL 2' bon has an~ounced that, .~eBpite :~OTS Participates' Organ music by Catherine Mar-
ageinent. By confining their visits McManes In the panel discussion on Francisco. --- - -' - . Tijuana), breakfast,lunch, cocktail- '''WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION" . the latene.ss m the s;ason, I~ has ' 'cus will officially open the doors at
to similar types of Naval establish- ":F:ield Activity Surveys:' were H. dinner party with, entertainment ' (116 Min.) , be~n possl~le to ,obtam two mter- In ~Dedl-ca-tl·on o'f.~ ". 1 p.m. on Saturday for the host of
. , " A. O'Neal from the Bureau of Ships, y .th 'C", and dancing, bullfight, horse rac- Charles Laught~n,Tyrone Power, estmg speCial co~certs ~o complete expected visitors to the annual
:.TID' Schedule~s ..
' and H.' E. ':McClain from' the Of; OU ,1 ente~, .o.•
~. ing, dog racing, and Jai Alai games.' Marlene Deitrich ~ the 1.957-58. serle.s. Allce Ehlers, B' .k' -" f- Id A: - ~" event which is sponsored by the
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. f I d t' 1 R l't' W h Sharp guessing game run by polished pros. "- h d t II a ers' Ie-
Irport'
Ice 0 n us ria e a Ions, as _ If you'd like to go but do not' ca're uarpslc or IS, WI perform here , . , ' . . Women's AuxI'II'ary of the Comml's-
_, . . ( C o . ' Tried for a rich widow's murder, Ty Power T
.' ington, D.C. Both are civilian mem- ' ntmued from ,Page 1) . to. see the, bullfight, the cost is is defended by. flamboyant Charles Laughton.' on uesday, April 29th, and 'the ~OTS-developed aircraft weap- sloned Officers Club.
'Op'en' Ho'use' bers of the On-Site Survey party. "Membership cards will be issued $21.50. '. , ' .~ As :Ty's wife; Marlene Dietrich springs .ur- Jan Popper .opera Workshop will ons from. the' Naval Air Facility Music for the balance of Satur-
, ' . , Richard C. O'Reilly,' program at the center' startiI!-g Saturday, '. If you would like to: join 'this prises. Elsa Lancheste.. adds comedy. present ~cenes from' full" length will highlight the' two-day Airport day's show will be furnished by the
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.' M: "d chairman for the China Lake chap- May 3. No one will be allowed'In group,' call Victor Casados, Spanish SHORTS: (None) oper~s on Tuesd~y, May 13th. - . Days - Celebration in Bakersfield following local artists: piano selec-
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or snack bar after May Class Instrtictor; Ext. 71636, or the' Allce Ehl,e'1's Will be the first art- April 26-27, at dedication activitie~ tions by Mimi Bass at,3 p.m.;.or-
ing of the ASPA to be held on May wi ou a membership c~rd, but Special Services Office' Ext 71791 MATINEE APRIL 2t Ist- t~ pres«:nt a c?ncert· on the of Meadows Field, formerly known gan music by Ava Lou Seybold at
An "open House"'wlll be 14. ' cards will be issued at all times for' The - reservation deadline. ~ll b~ ~-"SHARKFIGHTRS" (74 Min.) harpSiChord at Chma Lake, al- as the Kern'County Airport No: 1. 4 p.m., piano selections by Sybil
held by the Technical Infor- those who wish to join. An activity Friday, May 2. Only twenty rooms '- Victor Matur" ._ though ~he. instrume~t has had a __ Dedication activities which' will Donaldson at 5 p.m., organ music
,' W.lldflower Show fee of $1: will be, requir;d '~f all have been reserved so you are urged ,SHORTS. "Job for a Gob" (7 Min.) great gam m ~op~l~rlty in. the last honor the late Cecil Meadows will by Elinor Field at 6 p.m., and at 8
mation Department· for Sta-. " • •• members.: The membeJ;shlp W).ll be to turn in your money as soon as . _"Green Archer," Chapter No.8 (19 Min.) .. few year.s. ThiS IS an u.ne~pected be held ,~roqL 10 a.m. to 6..p.m. both and 9 p.m. the String Trio of Dan
" tion - employees and the i r (Continued from Page 1) renewable every six months. possible to confirm' your reserva-' . - . opportumty to, hear thIS mstru- days. ~, " - , Ray, Elmo JUlian and Mary Hlgh-
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"uests, next Monday,' April Each day tbroughout the 2-day : BDress rules: ' , t i o n . . ' EVENING ' . ~ent first hand and played ,by an ' W" ' . t ' " " ' berg., ,
show movies will be shown on the efore '6 p.m. - jeans and ber- Adult Station Dance " '. ,'~COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY" (80 Min.) artist 'of int~rnational f~tpe. .', eapons f~a ured at the displa~ Saturday's program will also in-
28, from 4 to.6: 30 p.m. ',: half hour. Titles of some of'the muda shorts are acceptable... - The next adult Station dance will '-, 'Feri~oHs:snk:~s~~ak:a~~~~~nQ . The Ope~ Works~op may.be ,re- will be Sidewinder; Zuni, and Migh- clude the showing of a series of
~ TID will use this occasion to ac- movies to be shown, are: "The After 6', p.m.-girls must wear be on May' 23.' The famous Ray SHORTS: '~Fractured Leghorn" (7 Min.) called for ItS, Enghsh. versIOn. of ty Mouse. In addition, NAF aircraft colored slides entitled "The Cycle
quaint Statlon,personnel with the Desert," "The, Blooming Desert," dresses and boys must wear slacks Herbeck and his band will play. ',"WJnterWoodsman"(IOMin,)" Mozart's "Co~i F.an,T,utti" present- to be dis'played will be the'Dougles of Spring" at 3:15 and 8:15 p.m.
Department's operations, and serv- "Life In the Desert," "Placer Gold," or uniforms unless otherwise speci- This w~ll be an 8 piece band plus the __ ' ' * ed here as part of the 1950-51 ser- F4D Skyray, the Dougles AD5 Sky- "The Cycle of' Spring" will show
ices to NOTS and BuOrd. ' and "Snakes. Can Be Interesting." fied on special occasions.' . " lovely vocalist, Lorraine Benson. SUN.·MON. . ' 'APRIL 27-21 ies. The selectioIlS' performed will raider, " and., the .;North. American local scenes covered with snow then
~ Under Department Head.,K.. H. Wilma Elmer will have charge of '. No "short-shorts" or bathing suits More details will be coming. In'the "THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" (102 Min.) be complete with costumes and sets F!4 ~ry. ~, . rain, and then the wildflower;. The
Robinson, TID conducts a wide va- the movie program. The China Lake are to be worn at any time in, the meantime, 'be sure 'and' save "the '., Je~~:i:~:;s~~~~~i1~~~las . ' thu~ I?1P~r~!~~ ~11~__~'.l,1l,. f!~v~~__o.~ Included will be an' F6F drone presentation will be narrated by
:iiety of technical'information ac- Camera Club will conduct a con- RAFT Club.· , 23rd for a, wonderful evening of S!"i0RT& "Explosive Mr. Mogoo" (7 Min.) ~ the opera. ' . , and 'T2S'control plane demonstrat- Sylvia WIIlSlow. Harold Kimley will
,Hvities at China Lake and Pasa- tinuous projection- of colored slides ,Breakage:, dancing- at the Community Center. '-:.. I'Legend of the Orient" (10 Min.l ',Season tlc:ket holders are· advis- ing' the method of drone target con- serve as projectionist.
~ena.~'Most-of:the 'department's of desert flowers during the 2-day ,Members must pay for damaged: ' TennisCiubTournament .', . _ ed that the Jussl Bjoerling ticket& trol for.NOTS:tests, and the Sta- (Continued on Page 4)
China Lake activities are carried show. or broken property. " ~ ~ : The annual sprlng'tennis touma- TUES. ' . APRIL 27 .\.Vill be used for admittance to' the tion's: miniature. SNORT track. A 1----------------
oi1'.at the TID building, so~thwest Sunday's Program ,Conduct: ment.'of the Tennis' Club" will be N.O.T.S. C1VIc..CONCUT Ehler's con,cert on Tuesday, 'April number'of static displays on NOTS . ' ,
corner of Knox and Blandy; and in On Sunday the show opens at 10 Drinking of alcoholic beverages, held during the month ~f May. '8:1-'p,m, ' 29. Single tickets"wlll be' available weapon.development--work·wiU-be 1""\0''I- htS .. -' ,
s~veral:parts of· Michelson Lab. ; ,a.m. and will remain open until 8 gambling, use of profane language There will be m,en's singles, men's - .AliceEhle~s,Horpsichordist --at the· box' office 'on the -nights ~f on exhibit. '~ YIg _. oVlng
··.·.Anotlier good startlng'polnt is at p.m. Artists who will furnish the or loitering outside the building will doubles, women's singles; and, any WED ( ....the performance. - ,- d
not be allowed." ' th 't· ..! . h' h . ... APRlt ~- - - , St t 5 '
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were guests who 0 not have «M's" ternoon are: pianist y 11 Dona d- Jose Ferrer, Viveca LIndfors ,r r "" h -I Ed ", "k'-' '.. T h ' ,- , I ,
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meet escorts who will take them to Barker at 3 p.m., organist Kristin premises clean: 77863.' Entrance, fees are 50 cents Ferrer Is the French officer wrongly sentence" , - ' h h i ' - -,''., .. [as Pacific Daylight, Time (PDT) T-HI' '
the Technical Library and Patent Highberg at 4 p.m., Lorrie Furman ,-'HopOeUnrs~ailYf'~oni '2' to 4'.30 p.m. mformClbubmeCmlb~rsadndt$lf·50fOrtn?n-f,:;~.ea.O~'~~·"MuttsAbo~tRac"'ng"(7M',n., ' 0,n., Hi9. SC, '00 B.,on'd"P,ropo,s,'aF:,:, coAmes again to California. 0." 0 d'F~rma,1 Open-I'ng. Next Fr'-Iday' It
Divisions, the Reproduction'Sectlon, will play piano and clarinet .selec- e ers. osmg a e. or en ermg • " t that hour, timepieces should ,
the Documentary Laboratory, and tions at 5 p.m.,' and organist Elinor and from 6 to 10:30 p.m. ' , - will be tile 2na of May.' ,', THURS••FRI.. ,_:.'; MAY 1.2 " ': Critical problems .in' the gro~th of,the 'Ke~n.C~unty be set ahead one hour to 2 a.m. ,The formal opening of the ,long-awaited youth centet,';.
to the weapons displays and other Field will present her selections be- ,Closed daily from 4:30 to 6 p.m.' . '..": Film Society '~TEN THOUSAND BEDROOMS" (112 M·,n.) U' H' h S hid J . ' II However, you don't have to stay up NOTS h
~'l:hibits at the Stran Steel buildin'g ginning at 6 p.m. ' - Open on dance nights until 11:30 On April ,30 and May i '''Caroline Dean_Mortin, Anna Moria Alberghetti . n19n I Ig C o() an umor ,Co ege District, and, in until 1 a.m. to ,perform this little at. , t. e RAFT (Recre,ation and'Fun Time) Club, has"
No.1. " . , . ' Local wildflower enthu~iasts are p.m. .~ Cherif" w.ill be shown in the current (No synopsis available) . particu ar those that' confront Burroughs High. School, w~re maneuver. Just set your clocks and bee,n set for next Friday, May 2~ An open house for invited.z
~ , , of the opinion that this 14th show , - - __. ".' ", . , " Filni Society Series at the Anchor- " SHORTS (None) discussed by District Superintendent T. L. McCuen at three watches ahead one hour when you adult g.uests will be held from 7 to 8'.30 p.m. followed by'I
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Recor ed Concert" w~ e one 0 t e bes ecause 'of . a 0 151 ' local meptings last Wedne.sdiy'." " . . . re re a ur ay Jug an -pres o! t t d d . f 11 f b f
the recent rains that brought forth _ " " . ' . In this French film which concerns Sy'n \ '- . f Sf t d" '" -when you arise Sunday morning, en er alnment an ancmg or.a uture mem ers 0 the"
':Scheduled Tonight: , __ ~l.owers, which hav,e not been s~~n Station Next Tues. the centuries-old Bastille and six- . OpSIS 0 , a e McCuen addressed members of McCuen reported. . you'll be In time with the time. center_ -,' - . ' t , I
_ Another' free recorded concer't m Kern County for many years. " " _ . . teen-year-old Caroline.', S . >.- F·' "G-' . the China Lake Rotary Club at As guest speaker during the pUb- Other than transcontinental rail- Fo' I h . th St t· I
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'11 be presented by the Valley .Jean Bruce and Elizabeth Sears, .' ro essor. us ave . r, ~.so.- e runmng time for this movie', . . noon" e' ma e ucation ic Schools Week banquet Wednes- roads which will continue to oper- h I th b Id ..
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'lharmonl'a SocI'ety tonl'e:ht. I'n co-chairmen of fieid trip's, report c.la e ,ean 0 e ra. u~ e IVI- IS mmu es. . " • artmg today, the SpacPl Tech. ssocla IOn .mea ernoon and day evening, McCuen discussed the ate on Standard Time, local trans~ t d t I -
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'thChapel at 8'.15. ""at a great deal of their success SlOn, .an ,repr.esen.alves 0.0 e' oographlc oCletyMeeting' noogy. films,shown.weekly'at the was a eaure spea er at the eve- current-wave of publlc'interest in portatlon systems and all airline f It th 1
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The program will incTude:. ' in obtaining flowers for the show . emls~, ~~meermg., a ,ema-, ma a e hotographlc Society tahon Theatre 'on Friday after. nmg anque Ig Ig mg Public the schools,and cited heaVy enroll- schedules will comply with Daylight t ~
. was made possible by information bcs, and Ph.yslcs ~e.p.artments, and members are reminded of the Wind n~on during the scheduled 17-week Schools )Veek. , ment Increases and the factor of Time. musIc room, s or.e rooms, .r est ned for the -center, such as dances. ~
Matinee Musicales _.__...._ ... Britten th E t D t UfYr.. and S C '1 f C Cl b . "1 t' 1 rooms, and an office. A volleyball guest stars "splash" partl'es trl'ps "
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' supplied to them by Mr. and Mrs. e x e'Il.slOn IV,IS.!On a ....~. un ounci 0 amera u s series WI I start at 1 p.m. Instead of He explained in detail the build- na IOna security as some of the ' While we "lose" an hour Sunda" . . , ' " .
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/ ' Vernon Carr, pioneers of this area. are p annmg 0 V.ISI e. a IOn, n a mee mg on ay" an . p.m. as announced in last Week's ,ing needs of Burroughs High School aS1C reasons for such interest. morning When the clocks are set ddt d th b Id '
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nex ues ay, pn . IS year, as m e pas, e ~p oc f!teer. This change is neces- included In the school district's Referring to the nature of some ahead, we'll get it back on the last T i l l b
, Fantasy ': _ Tchalkovsky F 11' 1 n h . w'th th Pass Campg d <-0 th J h . . e ounge WI e eqUipped With bridge instructions, checker an~.;"·
, " , I d 0 owmg' a u c eon I e ' roun a. e os ua sary. smce the films 'have been run. $9,000,000 bon/d proposal, with the of ~he comments now being made Sunday 'In September when time- t bl t b d ....
Symphonie Espagnole _ Lal/} SNORT S e Test N'OTS f It D A It d th TNt· 1M· t h b . pmg-po.ng a es, ga.m.e. a les a,n ping pong tourneys, hobby ex'perts,
!P'O" ~ ..;:;:;.............. ' acu y, ean r an e ree a IOna onumen as een nlng. as long as three hours. A syn.,; bond -election set for May 6., He about the schools, McCuen recalled pieces are turned back an hour. d k A
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"\~ .,011 'Ppo,.~utiities a meet In Room 2067, Michelson Lab- further Information contact Harold last week. - , pr~vide for, the construction of 12 statesman, Benjamin Dlsraeli who and program nights. A job service'
~~.... ~A' rocket-powered sled blasted oratory at 1:30 p.m. to discuss the Hockett at Ext. 71422 (office) or I:-ec~ure'subjects for next' week's classrooms, a cafeteria; study hall, was' asserted to have said, :'It is office, career planning, group drama,?'
.' Housing l\lanag'er, GS-7 or GS-9. down the supersonic SNORT track Graduate' Pregram ~at~NOTS.,All 76791 (home). ':: ..~~ ~,:,'',' . films will be:' "Recoveiy Dynamics' boys', and· girls' gymnasium and easler'to be critical than correct." club, dance classes, and a modelin~ .
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of Housing Division, here this week at a'speed of 2827.5 persoIlS' interested in the Statio' 's Russ Dance Trou,Pe _ ',' -Heat, Transfer at· Hypersonic girls' dressing room on the new The superintendent, urged public class are the other possibilities.
• Department of -Community Affairs. miles per., hour, more than three ~cademic program are invited The' Moiseyev Dance' Company Speeds" by Lester Lees of Californ~ ~ur,:oughs . High School campus understanding of the· s c h 0 0 I s Sponsored and supervi,sed by the"'
.principal. duties involve supervi- times the speed of sound.. , . ~ from Moscow is 'the"first dance at- ia Institute"of T,echnology;, and ~ which is to be developed during the through a study of the true facts Special Services Division of the
-, 'llion of day-to-day operations of the .- Captain W. W. Hollister, Station New-Snack Bar Hours ~ction' toyisit the Unit~d Stat~s "Recovery', Dynamics~Possibllity . coming months.'., ; " and that educational problems are Command Administration Depart-
" Housing Division. Incumbent must Commander, said the run, a routine " . ' u el', the recently'signed cl,Iltural of ~Non-destructive-'Landing" . by: - M~Cuen traced the history of the much· more complex than they ment, the RAFT Club is the result
have ability to deal with the gener~ test evaluating large missile "nose At Golf 'Course ,Listed ex . a}lge ,program between the Alfred J:.Eggdr's, Jr:;Chief of thE: -. ~tud:IeS mad!! conc~rning·the relo- might appear. of the.-eombined efforts of parents,
· al public ,and all levels of .civilian t k th ,S tar tin g tomorrow, Saturday, ~ni\edStates and theRussian Gov: Supersonic whid Tunnel Branch at ,~ation.o~ -Bur.roughs.H.igh,', School, The edu'ca'tor, referre'd' to'the en- and military and civilian admfnis. -
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- nd' ml·!I·tary management. cone co~ponen s, bro e e pre- ermuents. They have won interna- NACA' A ,-o-A . 1 L' t t· d 1 bl t ' N
vious speed record of 2704 mph set April 26, the Snack Bar "at, the. " , - mes .. eronautlca _ abora- 0 a. Sl e rea I y acceSSl e. 0 off- rollment grow.th problems.' a-n d trators at OTS. In addition,' an
J'leaSe contact ;Fawn Haycock,'E;'t: China'Lake Golf Course will opera: tiomU acclaim for their diversified tory at Moffett'Field, Californ;~" Station as ell a St t "at Adult Advisory Board and the Teen
71577. <' • ' March 22 at Air Force'Missile De- ate an increased·'number.of hours, repertoire on regional.dances of the _'__ ' '" _ . . . . . " w s on- a Ion u- building needs, and mentioned that
velopment center, Alamogordo. N. vari,ous nationalities .living in the . -. . " , , ~ dent!; and ~arents, and st~ted.that enrollments' had increased over Organization Management Board
~ Personnel ~C1erk '(Gen€jraI> (T)-p- M. . ,1. . according to an announcement frorp. l . Home''.Ec Stu'd~en't'5'
, ,the new'slt.e -would pro~lde such 7,000 on the high school level since (TOMB) have worked many hours
· ing), GS-i. This 'positlon'is located . Navy Exchange Officer;LCdr. S. L: Soviet; Union. . - . ,~ , access and that there Will be no in setting up the rules and policies'
_ " . The ~ 2827.5 mph _speed' is ' mach The _Moiseyev' Dancers' will' be' --' " - ' ; . ' he became superintendent, in 1945.
, iII, the Personnel Services' Branch 3.61, and 4149 feet-per-second. The Travers. - . " . ,Sla'te'. Fash'"lon''SL'O'W gate,probl~m, accordmg to assur- "If we. had not done some careful for the operation of the club.
No.5, Personnel Operations .Divi- ' On Saturdays'· and Sundays, the seen/in seven ,performances in the n ances rec Ived It is hoped by all concernnd that
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s ~ngeles Next Tuesday, April 29, one'hund~ ,The sup:ri~t~ndentstated that. as ~:n;;:;id~n~O~u:~~~neg,
s~uod:n-:o~~~ it will provide a worthwhile contri· .
1>ponsible for~th~ 'following duties: to 8 p.m. On week days the hours egmmng a ur ay mg t; ",.lay 24. red, girls will model everything a result of congressional action, in- day?" he asked He t d bution to the youth on the Stati,on.
G' - tance' of 3600 feet in 1.76 seconds~, Ther~ will be matinee and evening f m B d' h t t t' 1 d' d . ' , " , sugges e a
processing' new: h res, processing of will be from 3 to 8 p,m.' , f ' ' .' ro ermu a s or s ,0 smar sum~ '-J
c u mg amen ments to Pubhc La.W' careful'consideration of the facts . ' Club Rules ,
, : termina0ons,;provide clerical sup~' _.' - " ' , ," per ormall;ces on SU!1-day, May 25. mer outfits at i the, annual ;B~', I 15 the s nt B r u h H h '·The club rules will be' enforced
c-port to' the members of the:team . , Nurses Club Meets -~Com'missary' Store./' 'Order blanks for ordering tickets roughS High 'School Fashion Sh, j . chool Is P~~t:ori ;;~: St Igd regarding' problems of enrollment
· _ _ ' , ' , are available-I'n ·the SpecI'al Serv- " ,ze e urne increases and building needs. at all times.' Persons who' do not
: T'erforming- wa!!:e and classification . ,The newly-formed' R. N. Club CI ---fOi I tOr sponsored by the home econ1~_
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L ~ ~ , oses 0 .... nven ory . Off" P . f' $ T ' • abide by the rules will be asked to
functions, maintenance of files and will meet next, Monday, April 28, a t , • ' Ices Ice. rices range rom 1.50 department. . -, _~ c -'mentary School 'District. - . .
. t $ 6 " --..-- ' - . forfeit membership privileges. The
• P, osition control'records, answe,ring' 8 p.m. in'Room B of the' Communi- The Commissary Stora will he 0 .00. " Because of .the: record-1Jreaking , The congress authorized an ap- -San ,Bernardl·no Sun .
, ~ . . , ' I d f t '. ' most important rules .are:
«oJ;respondence, answering. queries, ty Center.,' . ~ . . - - ,'c ose : or illven ory begmmn~ , , attendance at,last,years show,.. twa propriation,- also, of-$1,387,116 to , Free'.IDistribution, Ends,
" and other assigned duties. . , " 'All registered nurses' and gradu- next'l'uesday npon~ April 29, uil- ':~Churchmen'to Meet'!' ,showings'. are .,planned' this year;' 'i ,construct the're-located Burroughs Who can belong: ' ,
. }", ~For.jnfoima:tion; contact Mild.red ate nurses In Indian Wells Valley til Thursday, MaY,I; 'at 10 a.m. _. The' Men's Fellow.shlp -.of ',th;e one at!' p.m. and one at 8:3() p.m. in - Hi!!:h, School,' that' ,amount ,based ~;Next Sunday will be the last .: All single' military 'and 'clvillans'
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, :,Beck, Ext. 72&78 or-72723. ~, '. are.invited to attend. By-laws are . ' ..,.Stat-Ion L-Ibrary NOTS Community Church will meet the -sChool cafetQI'ium. All clothes on minimum facilities for federally- I I on e a I nun er ears
_, .. _ M ' • .' ',. ' . ' , nardino Sun' Telegram to Sta-' 'NAl\1E THE' CENTER" \n..lloTNER-"l\l·k" 1\1' h . old . .
: , ; "Editorial Clerk, ~as.:-t.-Rocketeer being written and "club ' objectives ,',The Station Library will be onday, April. 28, at· 7:30 p.m. in modeled were made by 'the girls in connected students. Included in the . ' '", ' '....... J e, IC aelson, Alilt,'VX-5, . .
.', (lffice, "Commap.d>Administration are being defined. closed for inventory next Tues- the'Parish House, 71 Hussey. .the high:s~ho_olsE!wing classes this $9,OOO,00()' bond proposab will: be ~i;'~::i::;:~zationsai-e'inYlt~ chairman of the contest committee'(1eft) and,Patsy \Vestfall,'cl1airma'n All students of Burroughs High
._Dept.,Thjs job,lnvolves'-writing, T4e'primarY purpose,for organ~ day through Friday, April 29 Guest-speaker for the evening ,rear. funds· with which to cOIlStruct ad- - of the' Teen·Organization'l\Ianagement·Board··hold the winning entry: School. '
! ,proof-reading,_ filing, antI' caption izing is to compile the available through l\Iay 2. The library will will be David Colpitts. All men .Qf . ,The 7 P.m.." fashion' 'show was ditional facilities to house off-Sta- ed 'to SUbmit news for the pa- designating ,the new' youth'center as the RAFT '(Recreation and Fun Guests' will be invited on special
wriHngo. !v'[ale applicants preferred. nursing potential in the Valley area Sa d l\Ia 3 the NOTS Community Church are scheduled to permit conceIt-g~ers tion non-federally connected stu- per's China' Lake section by Time) Club. \Vinner (right) l'S C. L "Ch'uck" RI;ddle, FN, NOT8, who occasions.'
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Contact Ann Carter, Ext. 72218:· .. in ~ase of en,lergency. invited to attend. to attend both events. dents as well as those on-Station, will receive his $10 award on openl'ng n'lght, "lay 2.
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