first convair joins new aramco sky fleet

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first convair joins new aramco sky fleet
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Vol 7, No. 41
ARABIAN AMHICAN OIL COMPANY, DHAHRAN, SAUDI U(ABIA
0ctOb.r IS, I952
FIRST CONVAIR JOINS
NEW ARAMCO SKY FLEET
FLIGHT TlME 27 V2 HOURS FROM 1
The first of two sleek new Convairm arrived to join
Aramco's modernieed air fleet last Saturday. With R. F.
"Mo" Morris a t the controls, the gleaming newcomer
touched down on Dhahran Airport just 27 112 flying hour8
Super-6's. on its
plete the four
new
last week. thi* will
DC-6B8s, the Con
"Eagle" and the "Fa1con.q
Powered by two giant
R-2800 Pratt and Whitn
engines developing
horsepower
each.\.
TIm f h t of hvo m h v o l n in tho Canpony'saky flnt arrived
Dhohmn Airport an Saturday morning, 0 c s . The plane ir
to 6ita fint rlmdulmd flight to Beirut today and next week will
toke dt an ita pionnr flight to AIlMm vlo Jiddah.
pr
IN THIS ISSUE:
the way out, go*
hacountoftho llfeond timm of K.R. Weboter i s on p g
On pcqo 2, MS. & C.S. anwen ihm question, "Why d
It tab a 0 l a g v
2 WELLS IN RECORD TIME
AT GHAWAR FIELD
Two wells recently drilledhave tmtablished records
for time consumed from
spud to release. Thenew
record tmtabliehed by the
drilling of Uthxpaniyah Well
19 wa8 42 days while the
previou8 record for the
Ohwar Field was 43 day..
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A h h r Well 15 estnbli.hed a record for a cored
wall, that is. a well where
additional time i8 required
in order to obtain mamples
of the entire producing
section. The time from
spud to release on this well
was 46 days which surprs8e.d
the previous record of51
day..
According to Drilling
Superintendent GBRidgway,
a11 of the men connected
with the drilling of theme
two wells a r e to be commended for their advance
plarming. Theme new records a r e obviously the
result of clome teamwork
plus a great deal of hard
work.
give8 the trim new r i r c r d t
rt on charac-
ted to reach
b
in the two times. )
ia
am
- faster
- .than the old
moreGanelle,
and
than the anew
/i D
.
require for the sa e t r i
She w i l l reach
mare
about 5 314 h r s flyi
time, plus ground time at
Jiddah.
The main cabin meats
32 passengers in reclining
seat., two rows on each
8ide. Two double seats and
a lounge in the forward
compnrSment hold eight
more. A #mall galley and
the Yhead" are located toward the tail. by the aft
cargo door. The loading
ramp openo down fro- the
use of ConsolidatedVultee, manufacturers of
the plane; E. M. $peer of
pra; and ~ h i t n e y ; who
the
engines;
produced
CLorge Oilmer of Arunco
Aviation inNew Yor*; A.B.
Ramsdell. Aviation Shop
Foreman at Dhahran; uid
the two pilots' fur.ilie&
They made one overnight
atop in Parim.
After a merie8 of innpections and local check flight4
the new plane i8 making its
first scheduled flight to
BeiruL today. with Morria
88 Captain again. The pdsneer flight to Ammara via
Jiddah w f l l be mcde
week.
A
Olcokr IS, 1982
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WHY DOES IT TAKE SO LONG?
A MESSAOE FROM M. 9. &
WOMEN'S GROUPS
,,,,,\"
C. S. I C b w
woyt af dmplng kh.madIIQ to ~ c t t o m
d k oouncounky.
A group of throe Indlon nurm from tho Dhohron Halth
Cmhr p m r n h d tha &tabu
prooran to tho h . l q wan~n'8
Thlslsaqumtiapwpl~puttomonyphandkclmcds opmtion~,
itd, p t t l n g a mwly approved ortlclo
wahaconstruatlngonnv
n k h n i l y I w e SoctlnhXlr*, or m n l y mplenlhlng I*I&
af point or nalls. Thls artlcle d m l s only with the lattor t y p af
p.oblmondlnlt,mwllltytourplolnwhyittalrmsa long to replenlah
tho s h k af a regular stamho~(.a r k l e .
Omup Sundoy in tho R u r a t l o n
!oungo. The nurm modeled
cork, the dm81 r e p n u n k t i w
of &ir mt~amlity.forthe part
Tho principal r w n , af c o w , I s that w are from 5,000 to 6,
n w m l centurla. The nwur,
000 m l l a from our sources af supply In Europe, ond from 9,000 to
Mn. Mary Geargo, Mlu Somh
12,000 miles fran our supply sources in the United States. But the
VergisandMissChandy modeled
complete m s w u
g o a far beyond mere geographical problems.
various typesof saris explaining
Wlth o w r 160,000 orticles stocked in geneml ond partsstwehou~~
and demonstrating the voriorn
i n threadistrich,ordering control very quickly becomes o malor part
of tho answer.
The h
o Materials System
p~ovldara w r y effsctiw order
control system for all artlcla
listed in the s h k ~ t a l - .
Under thls system all approved
stockortlclm arm listed fororder
m v l w purpomat mgular interds, usually every six months.
bt us assume that wr sbcks
I paint a nalls mdreplenlah-
iw,
and that our mgular order
mlm i s scheduled for t h i s
manth. This m v i m I s first
antlcipatod thmcrgh the prepwtlon, i n Sopbmber, d addmsqmph-Imprinted llstlnpr
of all a t l c l m held in each
stmdmno to bm revlowed In
Octobr. Thls i s u ~ l l abwt
y
10,000 articles. F a aach arclc h on thou order review lists,
tho I W O ~ Order Control
Unlt must dehnnfne,
and
mad: u q m far each af the
p t four q w r k n , s b c b on
hand and on order, ond an
monthly iswo raquiremmt upon which to bore their
calculations d their f u b
ardor roqulrmrbh. Rrlng thls
detormlnatlon, contact with tho
many matulals urm Is ofton
nc.roryduotofluchmtingd
P'w'a"".
h th6
.
G m u a l Office, the
mlml l s h f a o l l thcwdishicb
ore conrolidatod and tho net
Field positlon & h n n i n d for
aoch artlcle. k.cuc l n w
dlstrict are transferrod to anothw dlstrlct havlw a requireh n t for the article,
and
evinh#lly a rmquhltion Is prmpamdwhlchliih the total Field
roquirmonh for oil a r t i c l a l n
that stock ckw. Thismquisitior
is thm mallmd to wr general
pursholing o f f l u r i n Nm Yo&
-but p0rhapIhromonths have
a(+
olqd.
. Whwr the r q u l s l t l n
is
received in New York, i t i s reviewed by o staff grwp whow
function it i s to determine if
the material required con be
procured in foreign markek
ond lo utilize "loft currency*
from the role of our products,
or i f the material i s to be purchased in the United Stater.
Oevelopment of foreign sources
i s often requiredto obtain this
information and a month or
mom i s frequently necmsoryfor
this step of the process.
After the requisition i s mlwsed to a purchasing office, the
buyer must obtoin quototiom
from relioblelourca.l.k finally
aloees
on order with the one
r --who con b a t meet our sp.clfications and delivery requiremenh at o competitive price.
When the supplier i s r w d y b
make hipmmt on our order, he
notffia our Troffic hparhnant,
which schedules the shipment
farthmnextavailabtevmal and
imtructs the supplier to deliver
the material to a designatad
port. Under prnent
world
conditlonr thls process of doveloping quotations, ploclngan
order, fltting that order Into a
manufactureras
production
schedule, raiuating shipping
instructions, and delivering
the order to o port to meet o
sailing date
e w n under tha
k t of circumstanca
will
take from four to six months.
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S h i p ~ n tto the port
of
Dammom toka fran three to
six weoh. Delays are encountered i n off-lading at the
Rollmad pier, so that by the
time the material reach- the
stonhame, 1s Identified and
received, and is finally availobi' for issue# another month
*.
Add i t ail upand you have
a purchase I w d time that exton& far nine to twelve months
from the point at which we flnt
d e t m i n that m have a mguirmant for a stock article.
Did lansorv ok, *Why doa i t
take lo long?" MS. & C.S.
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HOLDINO CABS, FALSE CALLS
DELAY DHAHRAN TAXI SERVICE
D i n t r i c t Management requests the cooperation o f T a x i
cuetomere to facilitate nervice in D h h r a n .
When going to the F a m i l y Ienue Store, pleane do not
hold a cab. There a r e five cabs a n e i p e d dally to operate
f r o m there, and m o r e can be p l a c t d if found neceeeary.
When making a c a l l f o r a cab and the diepatcher give.
On
you the cab number, pleaee uee the a n a i p e d cab.
check up it i n found that an average of fifteen to twenty
calla daily are "dry rune". The peraon calling b e either
taken a r o v i n g cab, o r someone ha* picked them up.
The Dhahran T a d Service h n forty-five cab* operating
in the compound. Thie nhould be eufficient to give the r e quired eervice i f the public does not mieuee the eervice.
F o r information regarding taxi..
call4031.
bnunmtay w a m d by Mn.
Iby Eurbo.
Pronudlng tho probrlof hlm mwtlng
aonduehd by Mn. Poul
ma
wr*
ht,Prmldont. In connection
with the program thme glfh
ma& In l d l o m m pruntod to
each mworrlvol In attondonee.
Tmwmwrurd i n tho R u r a t l o n
k t a b l m by Mn. Albort Shlpp,
Mn. W. 0. Habarling, Mn.
Don Ranly, ond Mn. Charla
Gmy The tw table wor lowly
with a fall floral and cwnawrl
local fruit and v.g.tabl. or-
\
. a d
.
mngmmt.
Tea sandwichmad bcarahd
cokes canplotad tho foll color
uhomo. Raiding to pow wue
Mn. b h n Lundy, Mrs. Dnnont
S ~ W U , Mn. Peter Noorlador
and Mn. E. A. Ttndall.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
October 16: Dinnor-FomI,
8:15toP:Wp.m.
Mlnnar
hour. Tmnls C w t
ROO to 1&W p.m. Buffet
suppor In tho Dining kll.
l a 0 0 to 1:00 p.m.
brhrtoinnuntot T m i s Coum hoturIng Fmd Gmaf and h b kablon
ffiights. h m b e r t o bring y w r
bid. It 11 y w r a h l ~ ~ i oand
n
l n c l d a valuable cwponr for
y w r dlnnor and door
prize
mglstratlm.
.
.
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Dstobu 21: Beck roview,
R r r a t l o n Portable, R30 a.m.
Mn. A. M. Smlth will m v i m
T h e W l t ~ a " autobiomphy
of Hmlbkor Chomkn. A l w
nveml of tho W ~ l n n ' sGmup
N m b w r w l l l pmnt badc brief&
P I w m Noh Change of h a to
0Ctab.r 21.
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Octobw 22: Swing.
am.,
R30
R n m t l o n Portable.
Oclobn 26: Welcam coffee
ond uhlblt of l b l l a n hmdcraft.
(Continued on page 8
R. P. Matera, a n Aramco
employee died in a diving
accident September 30.
H e n r y C Ward,af I.
B.B.I.,
died in the D h h r a n honpitd
October 4.
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Sun ad ?lam
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Ocrok 15, 1952
MARKET INFORMATION
Kuvwth b l i W b ,
Dhohmn's District Momgar,
lim b n m t l c u t as his "homem
stah, but only b.caum he lpnt
hlsfinty.anin tha hano of the
wooden nuhnag. S i w then his
wbtandirpwwr in anglnwringadalnlniatmtion has taken
h h so f i r andwiatthat he
han't hod time to adopt another. Hls w i h i s a native
Talon, and their doughten am
technically Montanans. h t so
fw 6 they're oil concerned,
A d l a bthelr home, and Ohohran i s h b district litemlly.
with the cooperrtion d
the New York brokerap.
b ~ u s eof M e r r U , Lynah,
Pierce. E%aner, and Bs.ne.
the Diotrictm Senior 6lt.ti
a
r
e wiU offor
valuable mervke toampbyecs interested in the la(r8t
developments and trends on
the stock market.
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Born in NOW York City on
31, 1906,
Ken
g m d w d from grade and high
whwisin Greenwich, Gnnscticut. The wdbn &dl
of htr
father in 1924 brought
hla
&ation
to a hmpomry halt.
Hm worked for two yaan in an
I w m w bdur'sofnce in New
York, than followed his haart
into nglnmring nrok In W&h t e r County and Grmwlch.
With the fruih of amther two
years'hard w& ha enrolled in
ih.Univrnity of Pennaylwmlo,
gmduothg in 1931 with a B. S.
In Civil Enginwring. Hoving
won his degrw, he ioined The
TaJcan Canpony far
thirk.n
yan d nginaaring and consiruction work In refirwries ot
Pbrt Arthur, T u m ~ Cspsr,
Wyuning; Sunburst, M m m ;
and Rockport, I l i l d s .
k
a
r
w
THE DHAHRAN DISTRICT MANAGER
mentr i n field op.mtia, he
went on to wnw for six m
w
h
as Acting k m g e r of G.nnal
k n i c m , cowrlng a vort field.
btwscm his other fobs, he
h d tima to haad up the takeover ofthe Rcn el Mlh'ab a m
fmn Tapline, and to handkthe
chon.ofW.R.Cooprand 1.
V. Shaplston during rmmi d
their mbmncos. This qwing he
was selected to attend the 13wmk Advcmed Mmagwnant
csnnu at h r d
School.
Unusual vemtility ond odministrathe ability, coupled
with an affinity for hard work,
how brought Ken many special
atsigninants outside his chaen
&Id.
Ha hol worked his woy
up through many of the most
In 1937, MiuMfldredklm
important and demonding lobs in
vantuod forth from her native
With dght ymn in the FIeld
FieldManapanant, culminating
Tolsr io vidt iw
favorad
and
ihirhen wlth Terar behind
In his acceptunce of the burden
d a t i v a in th.frigid north. In
him,
K e n h mrned his twentyof full ~esporuibllltyfor the
~
A she
W encountered one
ymrpin
and i s headd for thirty
Konnth Wmbster, and the Lorn nmning of Ammco's largoat and
with
undiminished
enthusiasm.
most complex District.
In
Staras lau wca loon his gain,
S
t
i
l
l
a
flew
engineer
at heart,
Novmbuof '46 he was k k in
the d i n g k i n g ceiebmted
ha
frankly
p
h
m
the
opomting
on k y k y r 00th thelr c h a n ~ ~Ror Tonum as Spssiol Assistant
phore
where
h
e
work
is done
to tho R A n e r y ( D i s t r i c t ) ~ p
Ing girls, Judy, now at school
ond
he
con
meat
and
know
but he lust wasn't fated for a
in k l w t , d b n , who i s in
people. lmtaad of trying to run
life
i
n
the
~
l
l
s
i
d
e
resort.
Morch
tho seventh &a hm, wars
his hugediswlct by crystol boll
of W found him back i n Dhdrborn i n Montana.
and
memorandum. he spends an
mn ar Assistant Manqger of h
a
m of two hours a day In
new Coc*~~ction
Raparman@,
ACmy. lookingfor m w flelk
lrls office, and the rmt of his
o port he held throcgh a y a r
and challenging work,
Ken
time outride, w i n g what
cna)
W e d t o ~ i n J u l y o f bnd o holf q! l f 0 ' 8
t o k d w and helping to da it.
enwptic building. When tho
1944,
the f l d d on
Andmy tima on mupwy pap
.mw
ryrtam
of
HKdqwllhn
and
0etoQ.r 18th.Hlt first 17 month
Dlstrlch
went
into
&fact
in
up,
Ken w.brt.t pop up right
mn rp.nt on
con,behind
It. Thatmnkslfora lot
1
9
4
&
h
e
b
.
o
n
e
~
n
o
f
the
skuctioni n R a r T w h d l i r p
of long, ha++!
but hellk*
nm brglnwing, Cw(rvction
the h r o u a l d . wuk for W. R.
baing at tha
ofactivlty
boprr, and later beomlng and Mointemnce ICodqwrkn.
Hb
onlyhobby,
h
e
,
ismwtA
y
u
l
o
w
he
(ookowr
or
krprfrfm d Molnkmnm and
trig people. H. hm lots d
A d n g -of
Tmmpartatiwh
Corrhuc#lon for lh.
o p p w k n i t l r f e r h t while mAnd In Aprll, 1951, he vvra
Pulld cut d (hot pat for
ninqkrrmo'rbiogat601rwnunlty
-Intad
WsMct
Mwrq).r
d
flnt d a &a of qwclal
a
ndhedmthollwtdthm,
Umhron
a w m y d mmpaww -in-
wfir,
dCw
~~
.
ntlnX;
w.
.
Each o f the libraries b u
receiwed loose leaf hinders
containiog tbe Securlty and
Industry Survey data. Each
week,
Merrffl.
Lynch.
Fierce. Fenner. end Beme
w f f l send via air m a i l copies
all mtock coaunents
of
published by their h e a r c h
Division.
These w i l l be
distributed t o each D i d r k t
l i b r a r y f o r insertion in the
Security .8d hdustxy W-9 bindass. The binder8
l u v e guides indicating the
subject o r classification o f
each stock M thlt irdbre*b.
ed persons l u v e a g v i e t
and ready nourea of drt.
c o n c e r n h ~the securitlee
they are follnwfnp.
RAS TANURA TOURS
BEGIN OCT. 17
Ram Tanurn Tours to
surrounding towns and villages w i l l start this Pri&y.
October 17th. at which time
tbe group w i l l vimit Tarut
bland. Tours th come will.
be u fo1lows:Octobcr 24th.
Qatif and Sufwah Guderu;
October 31.t. J a i l . Thew
tours afford M ercellent
opportunity to o b k i n interesting pictures
a1.o
afford an enjoyable mt-.
Thome attendins the tour8
muat regimkr at the M a i l
Center am theie are only a
limited number of seats
available on the h e * .
Notices are peoted at thc
Mail Center, the Family
'Iiiue Oatlet and are a1.o
flashed on the
Theatre
screen concerning the -tious destirutiona ofthe burr
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Sun and Flan
October 15, 1952
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I AROUND THE DISTRICTS 1
d
DkUHlULN NEWCOMERS
PARTY
Another Dhahran A. E. A
Newcvmer's Party was
heldSaturday night October
11th in tht rear of the Dining Hall, A few of the
many hostesses who helped
to make this Party a success were:AstridAnderson,
Sky Manox, Shirley Nolan.
Beverly WCann,
Edith
McKee. Claire Ellis. Mary
J a w , Grace McCrory,
Stacy PoUsck.
Mildred
.Joe Tmela led
Nelson..
tbs group in singing with
the accompaniment of Peggy
.and John
McIhmey..
Kupec favored them with
few selections on the
violb~. , Needlesr to say.
all had a good time. The
A.E.A. @ves a big vote of
Cbanks to everyone for their
fine cooperatin in helping
m welcbme these new
corners.
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Dhahran lntcrmsdiatr P o o l .
UMM UNAIQ PARTIES
1RA8 TANURA
CHESS GROUP
Entries for the Chess
Tournament to select n ~ )
All-Aramco Chess Team
b chllenge dl otlier chess
kerns in the Persian Gulf
area a r e still coming in.
Members of this team w i l l
be selected from among the
strongest players l&ymeanr
of elimination games. It is
not too late to enter now.
The deadline has been ex.teadmd to Novomber 6.
Officers of the Rae
Tanwa Chess Group area:
Mrs. Blrnche Myers, President, Alex VUI de Van,
Vice'-President,
and Dr.
Theodore Schuur. Se cretary-Treasurer.
The Ras Tanura C h s s
Groupmeets in the Recreation Portable every Satur
day evening at 7:30 p.m.
All those interested in this
centuries -old game a r e encouraged and cordially invikd to attend.
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BAUGHTER TOR SNOWS
Writes David W. &ww:
A little Snow nits in
a
Zbmmervills. M88s..
daughbr having been born
b Joan and Dave Snow 8€
the Sommdrville X0spit.l
em OCtob.r 5. Mcureen and
D ~ v eJr. complete the trio
of 8noub.ll..
To celebrate the retard
drilling of two wells (story
on Page One) Umm Unaiq
folks were present a t two
affairs, along with guests
from Uthmaniyah
and
Abqmiq. G. W. Goldsmith
was the host to a party of
engbeer a, geologists and
drillers onSaturday,the 4th
of Octobeq and tbe following
Friday. October 10, the
CF.Hargrcves gave a party
for the people who hetpcd
to make the mecond record.
EGYS BACK
IN UTHMANIYAH
Mr. andMrs. H.C. Egy
returned October 9 to Uthmaniyah from their long
vacation trip tP the Staten.
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RAS TANURA CINE
SECTION TO MEET
The Cine Seetion of the
Raa Tanura Photographers'
Guildwill meet in the Hobby
Room of the Recreation
Ha11 this coming SaQarday
at 8:00 p.m.
Following
the rtgulai business meeting, movie. will be shewn
by one of themembers.
Al! those interested in
the taking and making of
motion pictures w i l l find
theae meetings very helpful and instruotive and they
w i l l enable them to improve
theirownmovies and thereby enhance their enjoyment
SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES
TO HOLD DINNER MEETING
DiUHRAN 0 61 C GROUP
ELECT OFFICERS
A meeting of the Dh.hrm
DupIicate Qoren
and
Culbertaon group was held
Thursday evenins. October
2, in the Dh8hran Dining
W . T h e followbg officers
were elected for a 6 - m o d
term:
President: Tommy Roy
Vice-Prem. John Monderchmid
Secretary: AM Savage
Treasurer:
Derek
Mortlock
American
Contract
kape
representrtlves:
Dale Parsley. Bill Otto and
John Maaderebeid.
Thmugh the earnest efforts of Mcssrs. Parsley
and Roy, the Dhhran Duplb
cate Group is now a bona
fide member of the ACL
(Western Division). Anyone interested in earning
Mester Points can do so
right here in Dbahran. The
Group cordially invites a11
enthusiasts to participate.
You don't have to be a
member of the Group to
play, although we would
like to see the membership
grow. Neither do you have
to be a Culbertron, Goren
o r a Helen Sobel to play in
these tournunento. Mako
a d a b with your favorite
partner for every Tuesday
evening +nd match your
w i t s against those of the
Dhahran "experts"?
The
Group will meet every
Tueday evening at 7:30 ih
the rear of the Dhahran
Djning Hall until further
notice.
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Octobr 15, 1952
MARKET INFORMATlON
With the cooperation of
the Hew Yo*
brokerage
heuse of Merrffl, L g ~ h ,
Pierce, Fenner. and m e .
the Disfricte Bvnlar
libraries wffl o h a
valuable service to employ
ees interested in the lawst
developments and trend. on
the stock market.
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h in Nwt York City un
knuDlr 31, 1-,
Ken
g d w h d horn gmd. and hlgh
vhoois in Gmmnwi4 Cumcticut. The rudd.n h t h of hlr
f o h in 1924 bmqht
his
A t l m to o tmnpomry halt.
Ha wehdforhvoymnin an
i n r u ~ ~ m 8 0 t n c eNeIwn
Y d r , then followmd his hwrt
into eqlmnlng d in Wutahakrbunlyand O d d , .
With thr h r u L of a m h r hwo
ponshard&
hu mroild In
tho Unlvenity d Penmylrrmio,
gmdwthp h 1931 wltha B. S.
In Clvil tnginouing. Having
n#l hb d.gm, he loined The
TUOI bnqmy f a
thirtan
.yan d e q t m r h and conskustion w r k In &noria ot
Pact M h w * 1
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c0p.r.
VYyanln,~j S h t , Montam;
mnd bolport, Illinok.
T H E DHAHRAN DISTRICT MANAGER
manta in field opwationr, he
months
Wantato-forsix
as AcHw *mgr of G.rurcll
Smlcn, covertyl o mt field.
Belwmn his o b r lobs, hm
farnd tima to head up ths tokeover of the Ros el Mkha'ob avcr
fmm Topline, ond to handlethe
& m a of W. R. thopar and T.
3. sl0pld.m rlwlng r n ~ ofl
thelr obmwn. lhis rpriq he
wm
to
the law& Advwcad Mlmsgment
cat HlmJd Ikalma,
School.
Unurwl vomtllity ond odmtnishtiva obility, coupled
wlth on afnnlty for hord work,
haw brought Ken many lpclol
anigmmh ~ l h i d hb
e cham
field. 13. har d d his vmy
up t h r d m a y of the most
I
hportantonddmondlw joba in
With dght ywn In the Field
FieldMamgm.nt, culmbKlt1q
ond
thirteen with Tmm behind
In Mt acwptonce of the burddp
him,
Ken har .omad hh twentyof kll mponstbillty tor the
yanpln
ond 1s h.ad.d forrhfrty
d humcok iorgd and
nmniyl i
with
udmbi&d
enthurim.
rnors +X
DktTict.
In
Still o field mgInwr ot h r t ,
Novwnkrof '44 ha waa bock in
he frankly prefen the o p t i n g
Raa T w m
*iol
krlrtont
phoc.
where the work b done
totha b f i r y ( i % h i c t ) ~ a q
and
he
con msrt and know
bul hr iurt warn'* f d tor 0
papie.
ins1wd
of tryfng ta run
Iih in the uartd. rrrc~rt.March
his
hu~edirblcr
by crystal bail
of '47 fwml him bock in h h nmnomndun,
he rprnds on
ond
mn as Writ Monogr of the
awoga
of
two
hourr
o doy in
n m Conawuction Dy#rhernt,
~woy&iodrlngformw
nelb
hh office, ond the rwt of his
a post h. h.Mthrcughoy.pr
and challm&g d ,Ken
time wtslde, swing whot d
and o half of @o'r
moat
W e d to Ammo In krlr of
tobdorn and haipb to ob it.
.mrgmtte building. When the
1944, naohing the Ftdd on
Andmy
t h n a ~ m . r o . ~pop
y
asob.tiEth.Wfr flnc 17 monh .mW WmIl of Hdqwrten and
Dlrtrlch
wont
Into
&ad
in
up, Ken Webstar pop up rl*t
wore rpnt on dluy con.LnhSnd tt. That
.r for o lot
194$h.b.cane Monagu of the
smctlm in IbTanurq hdllng
of long, ho+yt,
but ha likS
nm En@ineutng,Conskustlon
thr ouhlde walt for W. R.
boing at tha h . h r of activity.
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and bkr b - 1 ~ ond klntonance H.adquorhn.
Hlr only kabby. hecays,tr meatA
yem
iota
he
t
a
d
t
o
~
m
r
S u p r v r ~dMetnkrulnwd
of
k t i n g k m g e r o f T r a ~ ) a t I o n o nIng puplo. He b I&
Conrtnmtion fw ib. nfi
opportunltbukthot
while
runhlhd outd htpolrk% And in ApQl, 1951, ha wa
nlqkamco'~b i m t -nityl
nnr d ~ c . r t . ~ d lob,
v k ~ oppolnlrd Mmlct MMa(pr of
ondh.mo&(themoctolthan,
Dhohrcm.
a r*y d m p o m r w i n -
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Each of the librariem hu
received loose leaf binders
containing the Security and
IdumCry Survey data. E8uh
week. Mcrrffl,
lyrrh,
Pierce. Fcnner, rdl &8sm
w i l l send
a h mall
of
all stouk -eats
published by their Reartarch
Dipirion. These will be
distributed to treh D i e i c t
library for insertion ia the
SecuriEy and bdamtwy Survey bindera. The binder*
have guider indicatwthe 4
subject o r clai.ifie.itl011 OI
each *to& mo *t imten4%
ed persons have a prrW
and ready source of d&a
wncefning the securitke
they are fellcaing.
RAS TANURA TOURS
BEGIN OCT. 17
Rae Tanura Toure to
eurrounding towns and villages will start thie Friday,
October 17th. at suhich Nmr
the group w i l l visit T a ~ t
Island'. Tour* i o . m e w a l
be as followe:CkWber t l t h .
Qatif and Sufwah Gardens;
October 31st. J W H . Theee
tours afford an excellent
opportunity to obtain interesting pictures a& alw
afford an enjoyslo sating.
Those anending the tour.
muat reghter at the Mail
Center a s the* are only a
limited sumbet of wrt.
available on the bases.
Notices are poeted at tbe
Muil Center, the Funily
l i m e Ouslet m d are Jro
flashqd on the
Thutze
screen concerning tgo *.rC
ous de.Mnarkms of Pheb1uc
Sun and Flan
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RAS TANUM CHESSMEN
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AROUND THE DISTRICTS
11
DHAHRAN NEWCOMERS
PARTY
Another Dhahran A. E. A
Newcomer's
Party war
heldsaturday night October
11th in the rear of the Dinlng Hall. A few of the
many hostesses who helped
to make this Party a succ e s s were:AstridAndersoa
Kay Manox. Shirley Nolan,
Beverly McCann,
Edith
McKee, Claire Ellis, Mary
Japko, Grace McCrory,
Stacy Pollack,
Mildred
Nelson..
.Joe Trela led
the group in singing with
the accompaniment of Peggy
.and John
McKinney.
Karpec favored them with
a few selections on the
violin..
Needlesr Da say.
all had a good time. The
A.E.A. gives a big vote of
thanks to everyone for their
fine cooperatin in helping
to
delcbme these new
cumers.
...
Ihrodao SCJIM, M. D. and Elim A d am mgo9.d In a violmt
bonk d wlb wu tho h.bard during the weakly play-offsot
(Phoki byfallman
tho h. 1
Gwp.
UMM UNAIQ PARTIES
RAS TANURA
CHESS GROUP
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Entries for the Chess
Tournament to select an
All-Aramco Chess Team
to challenge all other chess
teams in the Persian Gulf
area a r e still coming in.
Members of this team will
be selected from among the
strongest players bymemm
of elimination games. It i s
not too late to enter now.
The deadline has been extended to November 6.
Officer8 of the Ram
Tanura Chess Group area:
Mrr.Blanche Myers. President, Alex Van de Ven.
Vice-President,
and Dr.
Theodore Schuur. Se cretary-Treasurer.
The R a m Tanura Chess
Groupmeets fn the Recreation Portable every Satur
day evening at 7 3 0 p.m.
All those interested in this
centuries-oldgame a r e encouraged and cordially invited to attend.
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DAUGHTER FOR SNOWS
Writes David H. Snow:
A little Snow Uiem i n
8ammerville, Mass.,
a
daughter having been born
to Joan and Dave Snow a t
the Sommdrville Hospital
on October 5. m u r e e n and
Dave Jr. complete the trio
of saorballs.
To celebrate the record
drilling of two wells (story
on Page One) Umm Unaiq
folks were present a t two
affairs, along with guests
from Uthmaniyah
and
Abqaiq. G. W. Goldsmith
was the host to a party of
engineers, geologists and
drillersonSaturday. the 4th
of Octobeq and the following
F r i d ~ y , October 10, the
C.FSIargroves gave a party
for the people who helped
to make the second record.
EGYS BACK
IN UTHMANIYAH
Mr. andMrs. H.C. Egy
returned October 9 to Uthmaniyah from their long
vacation t r i p to the States.
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RAS TANURA CINE
SECTION TO MEET
The Cine Section of the
Rar Tanura Photographers'
Guildwillmeet in the Hobby
Rwm af the Recreation
Hall this coming Satprday
at 8:00 p.m.
Following
the regulai business meetingarnovies will be shown
by one of the members.
Al! those interested in
the taking and making of
motion pictures will find
these meetings very helpful and instructive and they
will enable them to improve
theirownmovies and thereby enhance their enjoyment.
DHAHRAN G & C GROUP
ELECT OFFICERB
Ameetiogof the Db.hran
Duplicate
Goren
and
Culbertson group warn held
Thursday evening, October
2, in the Dhahran Dining
Hall. The following officers
were elected for a 6-month
term:
President: Tommy Roy
Vice-Pres. John Mondercheid
Secretary: Ann Savage
Treasurer:
Derek
Mortlock
American
Contract
League
representatives:
Dale Parsley. Bill Otto and
John Mmdercheid.
Through the earnest efforts of Messrs. Parsley
and Roy, the Dhahran Duplicate Group i s now a bona
fide member of the ACL
(Western Division).
Anyone intereated in earning
W s t e r Points can do so
right here in Dhahran. The
Group cordially invites all
enthusiasts to participate.
You don't have to be
a
member of the Group to
play, although we would
like to see the membership
p o w . Neither do you have
to be a Culbertson, Goren
o r a Helen Sobel to play in
these tournaments. Make
a date with your favorite
partner for every Tuesday
evening and match your
wits againmt those of the
Dhahran "experts"?
The
Croup will
meet every
Tuesday evening a t 7:30 in
the r e a r of the Dhahran
Dining Hall until further
notice.
LAST WIIK'S
SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES
TO HOLD DINNER MEETING
The Systems and Rocdvra
Assoclotion will hold a Dlnrur
Msetlng Monday, O c t o k 20,
8:W p.m. at the Dhahmn DlnIng k l l .
Th. Gwst Speakor will b
Mr. C. 0. Slaane,
Smlor
P a r t n o r d h h n o n Enginnn
whe will spmk on hlr rpalai
inhnrb In Sy~tonuand Proc&n.
Th b r u m Englnun, Indutrial managanent c a w l t a n h
orecurrsntlyrtudylngthe T m n portation and Malntoname and
Shop functlona for tho Company.
Intsroshd lndivldyals am inv1t.d to amnd the Dinnu
mntlng. burvcltionl may b
mad. by. calling John Rtcca,
D h n h j Don Undomood, Abqoiqi a W o n Subra, Roa
Tmum.
CROSSWORD CUZZLl
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DOINGS IN U
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1952
TWO NEW ABQAIQ
S TANUItA
AMR HAMAD HOST kT DINNER FOR HARRY MC DONALD
Th6lkrpct.d A&
Hmld
fbn SaW w a 8 b ot a d i m
pnrty held ot the
+iq
h k o h Tu.P$oye d n g Ocr.
7, 1962, In k o f Mr. H a y
Mothold of Gwemmmt Rml a t h Abqdq, who k dopartfng on long wcallon fo the
U n W S t o h wlfh hb family.
R. I. OIOU? CORMS
A m o 4 l # h g u ~ p r w n lwere
Mr. a Mn. W. Iknieigh and
Mr. & Mn. W. E. Palmer of
Ohahran Oovmmmt klartcns.
Whilevidttngwl&kair H m d
Ibn W i d m f
h h.lmto wtdaor mojR,dupnrbpnrflok
of c&
and tea, hen ppd e d to the dtnlrlg mom to
o very deligWwl and
mty kcrbhcnt. Rbrgrmlq lo
ehn knimfe WI*
majiL
where aftwdhnar coffee and
h. v n n ~ M d r f h e g w r h O ) l
ri& -0 very brolMfu4 F b #ma Ieadwr bound
book
whkh had beon pmdM m a
bkw d f r W p to h l r
HaMd Ibn b'ld.
MQAIQ PARTY ENDS
FIRE $REM)rl710NWEEK
BUTTERFIELD PARTIED
The Ror Tonura Yaakaing Fleet a t "Sandy nook H a r b o r . *
(Photo by
W$lf
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VOLLEY BALL TOURNEY OCT. 17
SIX TEAMS TO VIE
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In w h t should be a
hard-fought contest, the
winning volley ball teams
from R m Tanurc, Abqaiq
and Dh.hran will compete
far top honors next Friday October 17, in the
Dluhran Sports Center.
F a the past two manthh
nix-nun teama in each of
the thrse districtm have
been playing against one
another in order to mingle
out the best teams. Observers report that volley
ball is becoming increaah g l y popular he& and that
there a r e a number of dxcellent playera among the
~ ~ . m b e r o Dhahran'a
.
two
l+eadinp
teamm which
will represent it id the
taurnunent me the Mrnini,
(ration Building and the MS
& CS taunr. The two bemt
8
from Abqaiq and R.a
T-ahve
not aa yet been
selected, but will he on
h n d by game time on the
$ay of the tournament.
Preliminary tournamelt
games will begin at 1:30 p.
m. During the afternoon
matchem, the number of
competing teams will be
ruerowed down to taro. The
final games a r e mcheduled
to be played at 7:30 that
evening. The team which
wins three out of five
matchem in this cornpotitim
will be d e a i p t e d the bemt
:OR CHAMPIONSHIP
volley ballteam inthe three
dimtricta.
After the tournament la
over and the winner picked
a banquet will be held in
the Iutermediate
Camp
cafeteria to honor the first
place team. Several members ofmenagement will be
preaent, and all team meberm participating in the
day's competition w i l l be
invited to attend.
A R A M C O GOLFERS
F O R M ASSN.
Amwting wan held at Dhahran on October 1lth between
offlcsnof thsTri-Dtrtrict Golf
an
graup for fannotion d
Ammco Golf
Amxiation.
Officerswere electedond plom
d i r d f e r initial priicipotion
In the Middle-East Oil Industry
Golf Anosiation. kame wlll
be hosts in the Spring of 19s
for a gala golf tournoment, engaging other oil compies of
the Middle East.
Officenelecbdat the mwtlng were
\f'
pp'
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k y r i~hahmn)
Resident
Flayd McGough ( k i q )
Vice President
Jams F. O'bian (Ras Tanum)
Secretory-Trwrurer
Bud stawart (Ohahran)
Public Relation Offlce*
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The Ras Tanura L..A T m ploud third In tho rocont interbfsklct Championship Series. & papular as softball proved this last
uria In Amnco communities, attention is now on twch footboll,
and t w n s in the thrw districts om already getting in shape for the
coming contests.
(Photo by Tol lman
OCIICERS ELICTCD FOR
The 1952 Football Season got under way Sunday.
October 5 when officers
were elected at a meeting
held in the office of the Rec r a t i o n Coordinator.
Plane were formulated
for a double round robin
aerie6 of games starting
early h November, winding up the season in the
New Year's Day "Waajid
BowPGame. Tom Kennedy,
Abqaiq Recreation Director,
wag delegated to draw up a
schedu)e to be presented
at another meeting slated
for October 19.
The
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schedule adoptedwill be announced in these columns
shortly.As in past seasons.
games w i l l be played at the
home locations of the lour
participatingteams Abqaiq,
Dhahran, Ras Tanura, and
the Air Base, with most
games being played at night.
Elected at Sunday's
meeting were Dick Miller,
Secretary; and Lin Adams,
Public Relations Represew
tative. Four team representative~ will cofrprise
the Executive Committee,
with the Commissioner in
attendance a s coordinator.
,FIRST PLAYOFFS A T ROLLING HILLS
Fint muml playoffs to determine tho h l n flights for
tho Ohahmn Prostdent's CNp
Tournomant b v o bean completod. The hottost round last Frlday war turnod in by
Don
Oqlla~hrrwho dohated Chuck
W.rw4and3.
This wukond will start the
ellmimtlon playoffi to dewmlno the winnw of wch flight.
Following the wwl custom each
winner will be presented with a
baautiful trophy at the Fall Golf
of
Formal on the evening'
Novunber 6th.
During the next thrw woks
all a l f e n not in tournament
motGhw am r.q~est.dfa &loy
startinpa munduntil all match=
t
n Otp.
' B I C Y ~ L E THIEF" wlll be shown at Dhahron Theatre on Sundoy,
19, ll:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. only. Italian Rlm with
Enplish wb-titles.
October
hn and Flan
AROUND TH8 48
Bamboo, tlu Philadelphi8 Zoo's big ugly gorilla
with disposition t o match,
has beencbosenbyr platoon
in Korea as "the boy we'd
most like to have along on
.In Lo#
combat patrol".
Angelem. Ivan Ktrov credited hi. pet crow with saving
his life. KLrov was awakened by the screeching of
Romley, the crow. when a
fire broke out in his room.
StaPforoUniversity scient i s t s have developed a vacuum tube that can deliver
pomentarily enough electrical energy to supply the
cify of San Francisco.
H. T. Webster, t&e c a r toonist who created
the
famous Campar Milquestoast
thc Timid Soul, died a t the
Edward D.
age of 67..
Blackwell, of Gashen, Vt.,
who was refused insurance
as a bad risk in 1878, recently celebrated his 100th
The Nautilus,
birthday.
the world's first atomic
submarine. will be manned
by "supermen.. .willing to
stay a t sea andunder water
indefinitely. " They will be
screened from the navy'a
elite underseas service..
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KLllO LlOHtS
Tallulnh Bankhead r e -
turns to Hollywood to start
'Main Street to Broadway. "
Others in the talent- loaded
cast include Olivia De Hnviland. Henry Fonda, Rex
Harriacm. Lilli Palmer,
Mary Martin. and Cornel
Wilde.
.Former price
fighter Tony Wright has
signed to play oppor%
"A
&rbara
R v t o n in
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Jackie Gleason,
whose
anusing talent a s a comedian with many styles was
brought out in television,
stitched to CB6 this season.
He has all nis top supporting cast except P e r t Kelton.
Both a O P and Democratic
bigwigs a r e worried about
the effect. of TV on their
candidates.
Eisenhower
looks older t h n he is, and
Stevenson looks very p u n t
and tired. Lighting affects
both men. .Imogene Coca
and Sid Caesar still the top
comedy duo in TV..
Bob
Hope will be back on the
home screens this season
Crosby may do one o r two
appearances.....
11 IT HAPPENED STATESIDE 11
"..
Woman in Trouble.
.Walt
Disney is set to
star
Richard Todd again in another live-action
film,
"Rob Roy. 'I a gaga dealing
with the famoru
Scot
out-law.. .John Payne will
co-star with Doaald Reed
in "Swords against
the
Mast," a sea adventure
yarn produc-d by Edward
Small. It aeems that Hollywood's westernformula ham
been found sea-worthy and
the result has launched a
raah of costumed .washbucklera using the same
old gimmicks: the ~talwart
hero. a pretty maii n. and
the villainoue heavies.
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CUE AND CURTAIM
Bette Davia i s rehearsing for "Two's Company."
which w i l l return her to
Broadway in a dancinfi,
singing, and acting role..
Sugar Ray Robinnon, has
made his last scuffle a s a
boxer. He is now in training for a dancing act which
he will take on the road as
soon a* he has mastered
the routines..
.While on
her death bed, Gertrude
Lawrence expressed the
wishthat Constance Carter,
her understudy and friend
of many years, might be
kept in a s female lead in
"The King and I. '?
.The
teen-age Bell S i d e r s a r e
currently featured at the
Riverside in Reno..
~ a v i e r - C u g tw i l l head the
grand opening of the new
Statler Hotel in Hollywood.
Critic George Jean Nathan
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will
N p his
annlurl
"Theatre Book of the Year"
this fall. ~e feels that the
1951-52 season is unworthy
of a book abd tht it is
beaer forgotten..
...
Jase will come informal
academic dress to the New
York U. campus thia fall
in a course, "Perspectives
in Jlac, " which starts with
the African beginnings and
comes up to present day
progressive atylr Benny
Goodman has been signed
a s soloist for the first n u b
scription concert of the
Fort Wayne, Ind., P h i l h r monic Orchestra..
Louis
Armstrong and his dixieland troupe left Sept. 21 on
the first leg of his world
tour which takes i n Europe,
Scandinavia, and Japan..
Andre Kostelanetr,
and
Leroy Henderson lead the
Hartford, Conn.. Symphony
Orchestra in the opening
concert of the Record Aslociation of America's
week-long music featival..
Army Private Eddie Fisher
i s set to entertain
the
troop8 inEurope soon after
he returns from his current
tour in Korea..
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THIS AND THAT
Stevenson's public relations ataffcould do a better
job within the party. Poor
public relations inside the
party is the reaaon Veep
Bnrkley, Cabinet members
andothers a r e not c a m p a i p
ing hard forStevenson. Just
amatter of protocol. When
the Stevenson group wants
the big-wigs to make an a p
pearance. they have sent
third and fourth echelon
staffers to extendthe invitation. Eimenhower and his
top aide. have personally
done these chores, which
is why the GOP big gun#
have come into line. Note
the Democrats saying, "I'll
campaign whenever
I'm
called on and whenever I
can." But most Cabinet
members have ,been busy
elsewhere thus far.
An
apathetic supporter is almost a s devastating a s an
enthusiadic
opponent.
CURLY FONTAME.
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ON THE AIR LANES
Jimmy Durante opened
the season with Margaret
Truman a s his guest on the
In
TV "Comedy Hour. "
one skit. "reporter*' asked
for whom ahe was voting.
Margaret showed her button
"I Like Durante".
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DHAHRAN
Tha ol&t of tha thm distrlct~ond tho lorgat, Dhohmn
h a s g r ( ~ n 1 ~ t l y d n e o t hm
a ly
days of 1936. T h . s t o m and
t l m k houur of the dlstrlct
with g0rd.m and kM p i &
a pi-t
welng for h l l y
Ilvlng.
Sun and Flam
Octabor 15, 1952
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WOMEN'S GROUPS I !'
(Cantlnud fran page 2
Dhahran
WRONG SIZE
SHIP AHOY MATES,
Editor,
WE'RE LAUNCHED1
1 Ilk.C W e l d r . Idon't
I
like klng-rlu cig0rett.r.
don't llkm king-size Chatarfields. I'm iwt a I i l m guy and
that much making In on pimakr ma slck. Who's
th.
cigal7mdtlng wand w whu,
sitting back i n his offlce, hol
decmd that Iwlll mdp kings l a Chrtuflelds or I'll make
no Choshrflelds ot all?
On Sunby, &tabor 12, the
Dhahran's Women's
Gmup
embarked upon the h~rbulent
watarsofanmrwonand wont
ovarbaord t a o f i r a greatnunbor
of actlvitim for the canlng
)*.w: including among othon
plf, bowling, Spnlh, k i n ning and advanced French, and
a chlld 5tudy group. Thew are
In d i t l a n to our
already
atab1lrh.d activities.
d thm Abqaiq Wamon's Gmup. Mn. G. Holmn lhom Mn. W. F.
Gulon and Mn. J. H a thn carmet way she's learned to read a
'TIs our hop. that ewry
DhahmnWomen's O l w p member
will r t w i l In at least ma of
t h u stroans of octlvlty and
makm hw rlpple. (I'm not o
m-furin' woman myself but I'm
a l e i n 4.p water.)
I
thennanehr
(Phota by RIM
(There isn't space enough In
each Sun and Flare to glva you
an account of ell oi our businar
If you wwld know all, watch
forthe next notlco of aur regular
meetlng and be on deck.)
Havlng boon told of tho
chll&enesplomurewlth the tays
n s e l v d mokm it a (pod timr
to appeal for more. A truck
mlnur a who01 is s t l l l mJayd.
So, if your Jahnnie and h l c m
haw t l d of some of thelr toy,
wadtyauextmct thmfmn their
b y box d l u x r d ~
and l m e than
at th. Dhahmn H d t h Center
wlth MIS Dovls' name an them.
To assist in the big Jab of
the Dhahron Hoalth Center,
lnhlllgent young Saudi kdbr
am k i n g t m i d i n nursing.
"In thelr -and year of tminIng," royr MIS Dovls, " t h y
assist i n wr mala w a d and
clinics, and thmo men or6 doIng usellent wak."
.
Following the speaker, refreshments of sandwlcha, tea
cakes, tea and coffee w e
wrvd fmm o tab Ie docomtad in
h e Hall -motif.
The
Social Chairman, Mn. Richard
L. Monkmy, mn assisted by
MR. Ralph Bermanger and Mn.
L. F. Tedwn.
A gaadly portion of our 187
pld-up d
n 0mnd.d and
thomrghly.nioydthe f r l d l y ,
InlaRlatlva talk given by Mu
Wata Dovls of the children's
adwamn'sd.pomnultof the
M m n Health Center. Many
am iooking h r d to a vislt
and tour later.
ta good was bibs. (Why kt
laak A?)
Dhahmn
Please note the change. Th.
noodlecraft wark-U.N.R.W.A
--will
be available ot tha
hame of Mn. P. G. Ahfield,
House 129-8, untll further
notlce, The new &hIs Sunday 9-12 far famlliu and 5-6
the sane day far bachelon and
bachelorettes.
I
We thought ltworaplaasant
changm to have our: Welcoming
Caffee. Twrdw. Otbbw7. I n
AS L~UAL
Wahr Volley krll I s st111
making a big rplah at tho pool
every Wodnnday and Svndoy
starting at %30 In tho marnlng.
Thm WamonesGroup Llbory
I s a t i l l 'Imttlng you have It" at
Mn.
Lloyd Moore's,
Ham
N O SOAP
Edltor,
Th. APAR Sewing Gmup i s
s t l l l praducing and mlcanlng
any new assistance on Monday
mornings 9-12 at Mn. J. A.
F m r ' s home, Houu 4269.
#as 2aw11ra
Thmmonthly Welcome Coffee
will be held Thundtiy morning,
the
Octokr 23, ot 9:45 i n
Hobby Rwnn. Kathleen Wood,
in chargo of the
cafeteria
Supper I n November, and June
khott In charge of the Holiday
Bazaar In DKembor, both need
hmlp to nwke their proleets a
Iuecess, M everyone COmo ta
the mwtlng and volunteer your
aid.
AIIQAIQ P.T.A.
BUSINESS MEETING
On Nodnosday October 8th
Mrs. L.M. Hutchinson, Chairmanofthe+lq
P.T.A.
conduchd the bustnoas maetlng of
th. gmup. The camtltutlon
and by-low were vohd upon.
C.F. Bow, District Managar,
w a ~the g u r t speaker for the
evening. Pollowln~Mr. Revah
talk the gmup vievada colored
f i l m of T o p l l opuatlona.
~
On
October 12th the gmup held a
cakeand plecole an tha Abqalq
patiowhlchwas a hug. IUCMI.
Dhahmn
If
wants the public's
canmonk on their Cornmluary
Items, they h l d have had a
tapomordar along~id. their
glant, .umomy-size, and UIOla, .Coin* loap. Val, maybe,
Tlde wlll heft in.
1
MOTHERS AND SONS
The o t h r day whilm s t ~ d l n g
befam a stock d ~ r l in
m
the Fanlly lnw Store, dmhting
whether to purchase a l l m or
thow llttle onlam, a clever
little lad of about four come
whining down,tha h l m @rapelling a laadd shopping cart at
m a w h a t o v r P k i l a p r hour.
h e r i t t o r caught me lust obova
the k n m and durn n w brake
mv back. Over tha mckoae I
low momma bearing down with
a rothu c o n c a r d lmk on h r
face. Iowmod a don't-thlnk40anything-af-It+-wIII
bayn uprm~lon, only ta have
hmrgmb the kid and say, "DDn't
do that, Algunon, )leu mlght
hurt younalf." Bays will be
bop, but conu mothen on
d0P.r.
SUN and FLARE prink r.pnwnbtlw l e t k n of publkophlan a o
rewise to Its maderr. All l e t h n must be signed, but m e s wlll be
withheld upon raquext. Addrr: Box 1851, Ohahran.
.
sun and Plan
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Ocmbw IS, 1982
OCTOBER IS FIRE PREVENTION MONTH
FIRE PREVENTlON WEEK
AT RAS TANURA
Chief N.wcambe hor plannd
an lntwntlngwwk of actlvltia.
On Frldny, &tabor 17, the
Chld will be out arwnd the
Civic C n t u quatianlng the
ladla af ROB Tanura on unne
b u y vital mathn, and, mthe
cantat will prow lucrative to
five lucky lodies, everyoneis
urgdtobe an hand. Them will
alsa be an E q u i p n t Display i n
thb Dinlng Hall Parking a m .
Saturday, Ocr0b.r 18: Leaflets will be dmpped fmn tha
air---those finding the lucky
leaflets h l d brlngthem to the
Flre Hawe for their rewards.
Therewill bea Flre Extinguisher
Danuutratian at the Rahaii
RocreatIanHallareaat 5.15 pm.
.
Sundny, Octaber 19: khool
Children Poster Canht Award
andEqulpentriderat 1BWam.
Mon&y,OcMb.r20. Lkmonstratianof extinguishing an O i l
Tank fire at the Fire Hwse at
190, 3:30, and 515. Interm d l a h and General Staff
O t m r for fifty-thrw flrmen
at the Coffee Shop at 8:30 pn.
Tuday,Ociub~21: Open
Houw -with the public invlted
to inspet the F i n Haw, Buffet
Dlnner an ilk Patio at & I 5 pm
far the thirty Senior Stoff Flreman and g w h .
Wednes&y,October n: Shift
warken of Refinery Oil Operations damonstratlon of Tank
Fire Cantral---all day pt the
Flre Hause.
Thuaday, Oct p: Volunteer
k n l o r Staff Grand Party at the
Patlo from %30 until 1:W.
Everyom I s invited toattend.
What i s ' the
Quemtion:
Dhahran A. E.A. planning
for October 30th7
Annwer: A Costume Party
f o r Halloween on the Patio
at 8:00 e. m.
P a p boy mahmlty dress new
*Ire 14, unblwchd mwlln
rareen3 panels 6 h. hlah -Apt.
1021-6, Dhahran
Nlne k l l ~ ~ omfrlgembr
n
telephone 4862.
Two girls'blcyclas, ana 7.6"
o m 24". ana dining mom mt
(table, six chaln, buffet); one
dlvan. Phone2564 or call at
House 290-A.
"Pacemokar" speed graphic
Itke new. Miniature 2 1/4 x
3 1/4 size. Facal plane and
betwedemshutter. Flash gun,
new 4" turret reflactot. Cut
film holder and fi lm pock adapter
Carrying care and a
large
m l ~ t hof
n~-ClOSSlCol
records, phana 3238.
.
WANTED. Brand new H b I
Janaica fishing rod, call M a d
Khater, Air Base. 123 R2.
CROSS-WORD PUZAE
-
LOST: Klthm 6 weeks old,
Hocae bdan,call Apt. 504-7,
after 5:00 o'clock.
LOST: k
o flight bag cantaining children's toys lat between Curtam House at Air Port
and 5Tanura. Nome an bag by.
Call Mrs. Schott, phone 2721.
The Robot announced or a
key figure in Dhahran's Fire
.Prevention Wwk did not make
o full appearance during the
activities due to mechanical
difficulties.
WEEKLY SPECIALS
M.
FAMILY ISSUE
mwcomm
Vegetable Swp 16 oz.Can.
twa for the price of one.
af the La Angeisr arw.
SENIOR STAFF CANTEENS
His favorite hobby i s working
withcerarnicy however bowllng
must be up on the l b t too as he
rolled high game and high
ruinin the fint weak's Handicap League.
43 Solar system's
center
1 Much impressed
44
The
hunted
5 Oriental know45
Jeweler's
item
It-all
46
A
delty
10 Timber wolf
47 Hockey pointr
14 Hindu gannent
15 Mahjong pleca 48 Church prh
50 Another nome
16 Equal
for 43-A
17 New Yarkcaml
51
Little poaple
I 8 Clay Ian
54
To cantent
19 Fish's "lung*
W
Cwrt
hearlng
20 C a m p flsh
59
Up
and
abwt
22 Clearly
61
Went
Ilke
mod
24 w s t
62
Llquld
mck
25 h k w o t e n
63 Circular
26 Cubic mehr
dc f i l m god
29 Dirnlnutlw
65 Cut off ragged
30 kcketr
ends ,
34 T*h
66
Serb
35 Richly rewarding
67 Sunmer spot
36 Tyrant
for the kldr
37 Perlod
38 Chmy candy
40 Topy'r pol
41 Senile p n a n '
AClOSS
LOST: Blue coat ta w i t last In
elmarun. phone 3159 or 3134,
Ras Tmum.
LOST: Glrl's ring -finagate
sening phone 3155.
WANTED. Baby iumper or doa
fieet the flki~f: 0.
Tbm Ror Tanwa Fire Chief,
OlanM. Newombe, who come
to 5 Tanum in June 1951, i s
a veteranfirefighter with thirty
y w n of wrvlce behind him. He
apent four yean in San Bernardlnc
and then warked for twentyfwryeanin Vmar&Aifornia,
one
- af the manufacturingcentan
WANTER Set of dlsha and
pots and paw. btltla Me*
nOUU 7 2 1 4 or phone WLI.
M i t e Oxford S p t Shlrh,
long sleeve; large and extra
larw.
Photoeraphic Paper 8x10,
FZxF3.
-
31 "Met* specialty
32 New, different
1 Befuddled
33 Remains
35 "The latest thing*
2 Cautlan
36 Roan far the man
3 None explorer
4 "Bithr-enbr"
of the haul
38 Crinkled fabric'
5 Kitchen range
39 Goo for chlld'r
6'Pull af tricks
7 h a n d
Pi.
42 Puuie of shuf8 Ear of ma=
9 came forth
fled i e t h n
44 Dlplamatlc
10 bwyen
11 Roman paet
46 Plmhr mlxtura
47 & q u i d
12 con0
49 Eye stwdlly
13 k m l y
21 Mined mathr
50 Rod cholcedonln
51 Lore feathen
23 Flr! Wt
52 Archatc manth
25 h a ' cap
26 Throm off
Hindu +n
27 Old playingcard 54
qwm
55 Kctan drlnk
28 P a d s mum
29 Strlfe
56 Out of
9 Anguiehed bwk
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OIL NEWS
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DkMA
ROI T m Oct 15-16
1st &y R.1.--3:5125, 7:20, %15 pm.
2nd doy R.7.--11:30,
7:W, %W p.m.
WEDNESDAY
8:W
L. Coa d'Or Suih
Rimskv-Kdov
Nlght &I b l d Mountain
hso&ky
1&30
&rmh No. 2 In F mlnx for Piano and
Holin
Enesco
Tchalko~&~
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Colunblo
w/John Deal, Gilbert Roland
DRAMA
Ra Tonum Oct 17-18
1st doy R.1.--3:30,
525, 7:20, %I5 pm.
2nd doy R.1.-ll:30,
7:W, $00 p.m.
THE WILD NORTHm
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Oct 17-18
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2nd d q R.T.-ll:S,
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BY NIGHT.
w/buiwo StomrpL, p-1
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c ~ dp. k o ~ . ~ r n
aocks .totalled
264,lS,0001wkmOct.
4, o d.cnor
9 1,748,000 kmh from a d wrliw.
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5rockr ot 12B,W,UKl baroh, abaut 70,
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their weekly c+
Ccrttfanb30.529,
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1st & Oh-3130, h38, 7:38, RIQ p.m.
2nd *y Oh--1 i:30, as,QOQ, %aOpr
"RED SKIES OF MONTANA" 20th Cent.
wfilcfiard m*lrrk, Conrbnu Smith
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2nd doy Oh-11:30,
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2nd doy Abq.-11:30,
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.
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2nd doy &q.-lli30,
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DRAMA
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Oct 20-21
1st doy Abq.-430 p.m., continuous
2nd doy Abq.-11130, 515, cmd-
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