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Vol. XU1. No. I8 May 1. 1957<br />
Ruth Woodemall<br />
To Deliver Talk<br />
In Dhahran<br />
Miss Ruth 'Xoodsmall,<br />
author and lecturer. will<br />
mpeakThurmday. May2.at 10<br />
a.m., <strong>in</strong> Room 7 of the Old<br />
School. The public im <strong>in</strong>vited<br />
to attend her talk.<br />
Miss Woodmnull, formerly<br />
general mecretary of the<br />
World'. Y. W.C.A. (1935-<br />
48) and now on a research<br />
project for the Middle Ea1t<br />
Inmtitute, is stopp<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />
Dhahran to visit friend.<br />
and travel to nearby areas.<br />
She began an extended<br />
tour of the Middle Eamtern<br />
countrien, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g lndia<br />
and Indonesia, <strong>in</strong> August,<br />
1956. to study the "role of<br />
wbmen" <strong>in</strong> these countriem.<br />
Saudi Arabia will not be<br />
<strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> th<strong>in</strong> atudy, <strong>in</strong>ammuch<br />
as the research is<br />
a follow-up to e similar<br />
mtudy made by Miss Woodsmall<br />
<strong>in</strong> 1936 under the<br />
aumpices of the Rockefeller<br />
Foundation, and this orig<strong>in</strong>al<br />
work did not<br />
Saudi Arabia.<br />
embrace<br />
On h.-r tour MissWoodsmall<br />
has visited Iran,<br />
Pakistan. Afghanistan, India<br />
and Indonemia; she plans to<br />
conclude the study with trips<br />
to Lebanon, Egypt,and Turkey,<br />
before return<strong>in</strong>g to<br />
New York <strong>in</strong> September.<br />
While <strong>in</strong> Dhahran. she<br />
was a pent of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Harry Snyder. Mim<br />
Woodsmrll expressed .reat -<br />
<strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>the Aramco com-<br />
munitlem, "The development<br />
here is unique <strong>in</strong> term* of<br />
Americans liv<strong>in</strong>g abroad.<br />
The tremendous conscious-<br />
ness ofsocial values meems<br />
to have promoted an ex-<br />
ceptionally well <strong>in</strong>tegrated<br />
'mociety. "<br />
Sw heair Names<br />
<strong>Travel</strong> Aidee<br />
DHAHRAN AIR FWLD -<br />
Residents In each of the<br />
three Armco districts have<br />
been named by Swismair to<br />
rmimt vrationermfrom each<br />
communitywith their travel<br />
plans.Swismair representa-<br />
tive M.Alibrmdlanounced.<br />
Arrangements for travel<br />
can be made <strong>in</strong> Abqaiq by<br />
call<strong>in</strong>g Mrs. Edna Lupien,<br />
phone 1364, House 18-412;<br />
<strong>in</strong> Dhahran by call<strong>in</strong>g Mr..<br />
Betty Powell. phone 4 179.<br />
House 1246-A;<strong>in</strong> Rr Tanurs<br />
by call<strong>in</strong>g Mrs. Eleanor<br />
Ladner, phone 2982. House<br />
10-A.<br />
<strong>Beirut</strong>, <strong>Baghdad</strong>, <strong>Bombay</strong><br />
<strong>Preferred</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>'Id</strong> <strong>Travel</strong><br />
As <strong>'Id</strong> 11-Fitr closes the Holy Month of hmadhan,<br />
Aramco employees scatter to the four w<strong>in</strong>dm for brief<br />
holiday out<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />
A total of approdmatcly 95 Aramcopeople are w<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g<br />
their wav northwest to <strong>Beirut</strong> via regular and charter<br />
MEA and Air Liban flights.<br />
N<strong>in</strong>e of these "mhort-short-<br />
ern" are from A bqaiq. 65<br />
trom Dhahran. and 21 from<br />
Ram Tanura. About a third<br />
3f the people go<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>Beirut</strong><br />
are ca.ncellations Crom e<br />
previously mcheduled Air<br />
Liban chartcrflightto Petra<br />
and Jerusalem.<br />
Longest treks scheduled<br />
ire to India and Italy. Mary<br />
Bod<strong>in</strong>e, Lillian Robertson<br />
md Don Morman, all of<br />
Dhahran, are fly<strong>in</strong>g to Bom-<br />
aay. Ken Fisher, also of<br />
A freak w<strong>in</strong>drton whirled down K<strong>in</strong>g's Rood Sunday dternq-g-<br />
pi<strong>in</strong>g tom. of Dhohmn's tallest trees as well as donmg<strong>in</strong>g rods and<br />
portable build<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the com~ity. The sidewalk a d wall srum-<br />
bled when ths trw at House 1424-A was uprooted. Air Liban Sets<br />
Gusty W<strong>in</strong>ds Damage Trees,<br />
Roofs, Towers at Dhahran<br />
Sudden gust. of w<strong>in</strong>ds.<br />
leach<strong>in</strong>g a velocity of 52<br />
miles per hour, left a L<strong>in</strong>e<br />
of uprooted trees. buckled<br />
towers, and damaged roofs<br />
early Sunday afternoon <strong>in</strong><br />
Dhahran and the surround<strong>in</strong>g<br />
mrea.<br />
The trees along K<strong>in</strong>g'a<br />
Road were the ma<strong>in</strong> casual-<br />
tics as the w<strong>in</strong>d whipped<br />
down the street bctwecn the<br />
ball park and the d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g hall,<br />
toppl<strong>in</strong>g three of the largest<br />
trees <strong>in</strong> its path. At F<br />
Street an alum<strong>in</strong>um Palmer<br />
Argent<strong>in</strong>e Meat<br />
To Be Available<br />
On Sampl<strong>in</strong>g Bmie<br />
-<br />
Representative cuts of<br />
Argent<strong>in</strong>e meat will beof-<br />
fered for sale <strong>in</strong> the Retail<br />
Storea and Reetaurants of<br />
eachofthe Aramco districts.<br />
beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g Wednesday, May<br />
8. This meat is be<strong>in</strong>g of-<br />
fered on a mampl<strong>in</strong>g basis<br />
<strong>in</strong> an effort to determme<br />
a better non-dollar source<br />
of meat from ncveral poten-<br />
tial sources now be<strong>in</strong>g<br />
studied.<br />
The prices of the cut. of-<br />
fered are <strong>in</strong>dicative of the<br />
anticipated costs if the<br />
company places future or-<br />
ders with this source.<br />
If consumers. will make<br />
written comments directly<br />
to the store su~ervisors,<br />
they will assist greatly <strong>in</strong><br />
evaluat<strong>in</strong>g the acceptability<br />
of Argent<strong>in</strong>e meat.<br />
build<strong>in</strong>g war tumbled 200<br />
feet from the ice stand to<br />
the northeast corner of the<br />
carpenter shop.<br />
The roof of one of the <strong>in</strong>l<strong>in</strong>e<br />
dormitories <strong>in</strong> al-Salamah<br />
waa blow away, and<br />
roof<strong>in</strong>g was stripped from<br />
the medical mtorage build<strong>in</strong>g<br />
<strong>in</strong> Dhahran.<br />
Steel power towers.#177<br />
and 178, three miles north<br />
of Dhahran. buckled under<br />
the strength of the w<strong>in</strong>d.<br />
These towers are be<strong>in</strong>g re-<br />
~laccd bv wooden towers.<br />
No damage was reported<br />
from Abqaiq or Rns Tanura.<br />
Togs Leave Holland<br />
For Rae Tanura<br />
AMSTERDAM. Holland -<br />
Two 71-foot tugs left here<br />
April 7 to make the 6.500-<br />
mile trip to Ram Tanura.<br />
They are expected to arrive<br />
by mid-May.<br />
The tugs. the Qatif No. 7<br />
and Qatif No. 8, were built<br />
<strong>in</strong> England,md sent to Am-<br />
stcrdam for the <strong>in</strong>mtallation<br />
of two 580-h.p. diesel en-<br />
g<strong>in</strong>es.<br />
The Weather<br />
Temp. Hum.<br />
Absaiq 980 Max. 100<br />
April 23 610 M<strong>in</strong>. 1C<br />
Dhahran 980 Max. LOO<br />
April 23 700 M<strong>in</strong>. 21<br />
R.s Tanura 870 Mar. 88<br />
April 26 670 M<strong>in</strong>. 20<br />
Paris Flight<br />
-<br />
DHAHRAN AIR FIELD -<br />
A new Air Liban. Super DC-<br />
b flight from Dhahran to<br />
Paris via <strong>Beirut</strong>is schedul-<br />
ed to beg<strong>in</strong> Thursday, M q 16.<br />
The flight departs Thurs-<br />
lays at 8:15 p.m. bcal<br />
:ime. arriv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>Beirut</strong> at<br />
>:30 p.m. <strong>Beirut</strong> time. The<br />
flight then departs for Pari.<br />
rt 11 p.m. <strong>Beirut</strong> time.<br />
-<br />
Dhahran, goem to Rome. mi<br />
Dr. Najla Na'man take#<br />
Saudi Airl<strong>in</strong>e. to Jiddah.<br />
Rudy Schott, ex-Rm<br />
Tanuran from Dhahran, ir<br />
head<strong>in</strong>g a car-caravan ol<br />
four Land Roversto Kuwait<br />
This is the second trip fnz<br />
most of the group and the<br />
third fa sane. Thy will m te<br />
a atopfrr customs clmranca<br />
at Rm al-Misha'abad ther<br />
drive straight through tc<br />
M<strong>in</strong>n al-Ahmadi. Driv<strong>in</strong>t<br />
time is about eight hour1<br />
each way.<br />
Mike Magistro. Ed Peat-<br />
tie. and Phyl Stephen, aU<br />
of Dhahran, are travel<strong>in</strong>#<br />
via KLMand IranianAirwayl<br />
to Abdan. Isfahan. Tehran<br />
Bamrah and return. Tec<br />
Brannen of Abqaiq journey^<br />
to Abadan.<br />
Six employees from Ab.<br />
qaiq. five from Dhahran,<br />
and Na from Ram Tanura<br />
are visit<strong>in</strong>g Basrah and<br />
<strong>Baghdad</strong>. Iraq, via Gulf<br />
Aviation, BOAC and Iraqi<br />
Airways.<br />
Economist Studies ADD<br />
Harvlrd economist. Dr.<br />
Edward S. Mason, while on<br />
1 Ford Foundation and State<br />
Department sponsored tour<br />
af the Orient. stopped for a<br />
:hree-day visit <strong>in</strong> Dhnhran<br />
a view the operation. of<br />
banco's AT& Development<br />
Department.<br />
Mason is dean of the<br />
Sarvard School oC Public<br />
tdm<strong>in</strong>irtration. and ec-<br />
rnomic consultant to Stand-<br />
lrd MI Company of New<br />
lersev.<br />
:ountries, " Dr. &on asid:<br />
'lts economic development<br />
3otentialim nturally greater<br />
:Ann non-oil produc<strong>in</strong>g<br />
:ountries due to foreign ex-<br />
:hag= earn<strong>in</strong>g. be<strong>in</strong>g great-<br />
rr per population unit. "<br />
Indiscussionm with R. L.<br />
Cundall and C. W. Ross of<br />
Arab Development depart-<br />
ment. Dr. Maeon commend-<br />
tdhamco for its aarimtance<br />
<strong>in</strong> the development of the na-<br />
:iolul economy. The stores<br />
>f al-Khobar and Damman<br />
were given an examples of<br />
4ramco <strong>in</strong>fluence. In these<br />
:owns Dr. Mason found thc<br />
variety and quality of mer-<br />
chandise offered more vast<br />
than <strong>in</strong> Pakbtao and India,<br />
although thome two countriem<br />
krc much older than Saudi<br />
Arabia <strong>in</strong>economic develop-<br />
ment.<br />
Larry Ison and Russell<br />
Dimn of Aramco's Econom-<br />
us division held <strong>in</strong>formal<br />
3iscussions with Dr. Mason<br />
relative to the tremendous<br />
possibilities the oil rcsourc-<br />
rs have toward emtablimh<strong>in</strong>q<br />
I stable national economy.<br />
-<br />
A.g<br />
Edward S. Mason
WYU .YY a YTC -<br />
Short neom<strong>in</strong>gr and go<strong>in</strong>g4<br />
Ten Daye on a Gulf Freighter<br />
Alex and Julia Luwe. and<br />
Joe and Helen n vey board-<br />
ed a British India ship at<br />
Bahra<strong>in</strong> for a ten-day trip<br />
Lhrough the Persian Gulf.<br />
Althoughthey found them-<br />
selves the only passengers<br />
aboard, they had w reason<br />
to feel lonely, as the ship<br />
carried a cooperative crew,<br />
comfortable cab<strong>in</strong>s. and<br />
good food, <strong>in</strong> addition to<br />
p<strong>in</strong>g-pong. deck-tennim.<br />
shuffleboard. a brass rail<br />
hydrater, and muaic.<br />
This fre<strong>in</strong>htcr with the<br />
foursome stopped briefly <strong>in</strong><br />
Kuwait. Abadan. and for two<br />
day. <strong>in</strong> Bas=h,from where<br />
the four cast off for Bagh-<br />
dad of the "Thousand-and-<br />
One-Night.." Here is the<br />
term<strong>in</strong>us of the <strong>Baghdad</strong><br />
Railway, which connects<br />
withorient Exprtma <strong>in</strong> Isb-<br />
bul. and has branch l<strong>in</strong>es<br />
connect<strong>in</strong>g with North Iran.<br />
Russia,Syrh.andPalesUne.<br />
Alex say. that this mhip-<br />
p<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>e almo makes the trip<br />
fxom Bahra<strong>in</strong> to <strong>Bombay</strong> and<br />
back, cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g up the<br />
Persian Gulf. The entire<br />
Carl 0. Tulk<br />
20-Year Man<br />
ABMIQ - Carl 0. Tulk.<br />
erdt apmcidst, Mach<strong>in</strong>e<br />
(Ihop, recentl) was awarded<br />
a four-star p<strong>in</strong> to mark his<br />
20 yearmof mervice rerhed<br />
March 13.<br />
Tdk, horn <strong>in</strong> CaliforPL.<br />
first Jo<strong>in</strong>ed forces with the<br />
torn of Taft. Calif.. when<br />
he hired out a s a roughneck<br />
on Standard Oil's rigs.Dur-<br />
iw hia 16 years with-<br />
GAL, Carl became well<br />
veraad <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>tricacies of<br />
dl production and. thusly.<br />
rha he heeded the call to<br />
&udl Anbi., he came over<br />
as a craft mpedast. EIC<br />
h. been <strong>in</strong> Ahqaiq s<strong>in</strong>ce<br />
February, 1953.<br />
Grace, his wife, h a been<br />
WIth him <strong>in</strong> the Field and<br />
they hve often jo<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong><br />
their number oneavocation.<br />
fish<strong>in</strong>#. S<strong>in</strong>ce Carl h a an<br />
upcom<strong>in</strong>g Low-have, Grace<br />
ratnrrud to Tnft to makc<br />
ready for his return d br<br />
their lMny aummpts to<br />
eateh tht %me that pot<br />
any. "<br />
k BUIL YU<br />
trip tabs three weeks.<br />
The Jeambert familyeEd,<br />
Helen. and daughter Ela<strong>in</strong>e,<br />
thoroughly enjoyed their<br />
mhort vacation <strong>in</strong> Ceylon and<br />
their six-day custom-made<br />
tour of this tropicalisland.<br />
The trip, for the three, was<br />
$200, exciumive of the overnight<br />
charges at the Government<br />
Rest Hounes, which<br />
cost them about $2.50 per<br />
night.<br />
Their trip from Colombo<br />
toKandy covered 118 miles.<br />
but driv<strong>in</strong>g time was arx<br />
hours. over w<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g mounk<strong>in</strong><br />
roads, with an always<br />
fasc<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g panorama of<br />
Lush, colorful, tropical<br />
grouth and an abundance of<br />
waterfallm.<br />
All agreed that h d y is<br />
dandy. with its famous clephant<br />
balletand the Kandian<br />
choreographers.each group<br />
follow<strong>in</strong>g the Muse Terpeichore<br />
<strong>in</strong> its own traditional<br />
mtyle. The wonderful aao<br />
affords delight for children<br />
from six to 60.<br />
This island affords many<br />
pleasure.. You may choose<br />
to "ah' over the scenery.<br />
go golf<strong>in</strong>r* IlJl for the big<br />
occm. swim or sample the<br />
local portions and potions.<br />
Ollie and Fran Dc V<strong>in</strong>e<br />
offer <strong>in</strong>formation about a<br />
new shop<strong>in</strong> Cairo "Senouhi':<br />
54 Sh. AhdelKhalekSarwat,<br />
owned and operated by the<br />
Misses Bakri and Fadel.<br />
the lattez, the sister of Joe<br />
Rdel. Aramco representative.<br />
This shop carries hmdpicked<br />
objets d'art, p<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />
bras.. and jewelry.<br />
If you do not f<strong>in</strong>d what you<br />
are Lwkiap for, these competent<br />
and reliable young<br />
ladiem will have it custommade<br />
for you.<br />
Perso~limed shopp<strong>in</strong>g is<br />
adher speciality of this<br />
shop. and one mayorder by<br />
mil.<br />
An &st AfricanSafari is<br />
bdugsranged by the Kamr*<br />
Tourimt and Transport Co..<br />
Allenby St.. <strong>Beirut</strong>. Start<strong>in</strong>g<br />
date of this safari will<br />
be May 17; it can accommodate<br />
27 persons. and is<br />
offered at a coat of $510.<br />
each. from <strong>Beirut</strong>.<br />
Thim trip taka 12 days,<br />
from <strong>Beirut</strong> or Cairo. and<br />
goes <strong>in</strong>to the Belpim Congo,<br />
Uganda, and the L.ko<br />
Victoria region. It should<br />
offer a podviewof the wild<br />
beastiem at home. For<br />
further details. see your<br />
bulletb borborrd at the Post<br />
office.<br />
Special Movie -<br />
"MOBY DICK."with Gregory<br />
Peck and RichrdBasehart,<br />
will be sbom Tuesday.<br />
April 30. at 1 l p.m. .<br />
<strong>in</strong> the bhhran Senior Staff<br />
Thuter.<br />
2 - May 1, 1957 1<br />
A-<br />
DEN 3 CUB SCOUTS flnhh work on "Swiu Family Robima<br />
liv<strong>in</strong>g qwmn.Ldt to right, kon Miller, Billy M, He& GW<br />
&I, &I chid, Charlie h tmtg, Mike &n@m<strong>in</strong>, knt S&<br />
ond Johnnie Gallwni, mhd <strong>in</strong> door.<br />
Around Abqaiq<br />
Bowlere Hold Gala Affiir<br />
ABMIQ - Last Thursday's<br />
bowl<strong>in</strong>g ball - d<strong>in</strong>ner<br />
certa<strong>in</strong>ly gave proof to the<br />
idea that our citisens are<br />
without peer when it comes<br />
to know<strong>in</strong>g and support<strong>in</strong>g<br />
good fare.<br />
First their support of the<br />
local keglers <strong>in</strong> the after-<br />
BY RIP<br />
noon fi~ls of the hter-Districts<br />
was as overwhelm<strong>in</strong>g<br />
as the lanes were overflow<strong>in</strong>g<br />
-- eventhough Dhahran'm<br />
guys and grls dethroned our<br />
defend<strong>in</strong>g champs <strong>in</strong> a rather<br />
lop-sided manner.<br />
Then <strong>in</strong> the midst of thim<br />
ABC atmosphere over 400<br />
of our denisens attended the<br />
hall-d<strong>in</strong>ner that even<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
-<br />
Dhahran<br />
Women's Group -<br />
Of <strong>in</strong>tcreat to athletic<br />
members of the Dlmhran'a<br />
Women's Group is the announcement<br />
of the new 12week<br />
series Bowl<strong>in</strong>gLague<br />
whish starts Saturday. May<br />
4. at 9 a.m. Details may<br />
be obta<strong>in</strong>ed by call<strong>in</strong>g Mrs.<br />
B. Bornton at 2472. Lessons<br />
are available for beg<strong>in</strong>ners<br />
Momdays at 9 a.m. at the<br />
Bowl<strong>in</strong>g Alleys.<br />
The Welcome Coffee 101<br />
newcomers is dated May 1<br />
at 9:30 a.m. at Le Rendesvous.<br />
Mrs. H. Polster is chairmm.<br />
Her committee members<br />
are Mcsdamem F.<br />
Camponeqro. R. B. Caris<br />
L. Carlisle. and L.Carson.<br />
Late Movie<br />
"VAGABOND KlNG." witi<br />
KathrynGrayson and Oreste<br />
dl be shown Thursday.<br />
May 2. at ll:30 p.m. <strong>in</strong> the<br />
Senior SUff Theatrr. Dh.tran.<br />
"FRIENDLY PERSUA.<br />
SION," with Gary Coopel<br />
and Dorothy McGuire wi1<br />
be shorn Thursday. May 9,<br />
at 1190 p.m.. <strong>in</strong> tho Dhh.<br />
ran senior staff Thuter.<br />
Between whirls and twir<br />
of spa@etti and meat b.1<br />
that rivalled. if not SUI<br />
passed, AUredo's of Ron<br />
<strong>in</strong>dividual league presidem<br />
made awardand trophy prl<br />
sentations to team and is<br />
dividurl leaguers for the rc<br />
cently completed compet<br />
tions. (See Sports Page.<br />
The q8mochtions <strong>in</strong>c<br />
dentally r e offer<strong>in</strong>gawthl<br />
gala event for the <strong>'Id</strong> Hol<br />
daym April 30-May 1 <strong>in</strong> tl<br />
form of a May Day S~eel<br />
stakes. As <strong>in</strong> the past, tv<br />
guy. and a gal will ja<br />
forces. All Associati<br />
members are ellpible an<br />
<strong>in</strong>vited. Entry fee isSR 1<br />
Also on May 1. the Go1<br />
<strong>in</strong>g Amochtion will ebr<br />
out Us formal competitic<br />
with a Jmboree Llay Tourn<br />
ment that has so f8r entic1<br />
a goodly number of creal<br />
sw<strong>in</strong>gers to dust off the o<br />
#ticks, oil upthe rustyjo<strong>in</strong>l<br />
and give formihble A<br />
Nahl that f<strong>in</strong>al try.<br />
As prises rill be <strong>in</strong>ti<br />
low gross and net categol<br />
everyone will have a cham<br />
to cop a trophy.<br />
April's fast wan<strong>in</strong>g You<br />
Recreation Program had<br />
real capp<strong>in</strong>g last weekel<br />
when Frank VaLent<strong>in</strong>i's Nel<br />
tune Group hosted a krl<br />
number of our kits and ca<br />
on an ovemlght trip to H.<br />
Moon Bny.<br />
Pnctice for our thrt<br />
softball teams is <strong>in</strong> fu<br />
sw<strong>in</strong>g and its ripr<br />
tell<strong>in</strong>g. But by the time tl<br />
first ball is throm out v<br />
have been promised that s<br />
tbt k<strong>in</strong>k. vill be tranl<br />
ferred <strong>in</strong>to well consdilutel<br />
smooth. powerful. softb<br />
muscles that me toned fi<br />
major league play.<br />
Welcome wapn is el<br />
tended to G. W. Howell. I<br />
Melende6 and R. Waldun<br />
Best of luck to Dhhn<br />
bound William Vaughn a1<br />
Chrlem W<strong>in</strong>chell.<br />
Holiday8 Are<br />
Here Aga<strong>in</strong><br />
-<br />
By JOY ANOIMN<br />
RAS TANURA - Our re- i<br />
sort tom residents plan to<br />
throw themselves <strong>in</strong>to a<br />
blf-ga<strong>in</strong>er of activity over<br />
the long w eek-end holiday.<br />
When you ark the querttoq<br />
"What are you go<strong>in</strong>g to do? "<br />
you receive a variety of<br />
mswers--none oftham bor-<br />
lug. The more adventuroum<br />
bre fly<strong>in</strong>g off to various glo-<br />
b.1 attractions. The stay-<br />
mt-home. are plann<strong>in</strong>g bort-<br />
trips, beach-picnlcs. golf-<br />
&arms. tends-matches and<br />
ball-games. One man<br />
mays he will develop 25<br />
rolls of 35 mm film. (He<br />
will probably be the only<br />
personhere without a slight<br />
munburn.) We like the mpirit-<br />
cd approach to any holiday.<br />
~nd may it truly be a happy<br />
<strong>'Id</strong>.<br />
The Abqdq Plyers' Group<br />
(through the auspices of our<br />
Rats Tanura Players) prescntcd<br />
"Private &ivcsl'<br />
Thursdav. Auril 18. <strong>in</strong> the<br />
.. .<br />
,<br />
I<br />
theater. The audience was<br />
pleased. The cad ru su- '<br />
perb. After Noel CoGrd's<br />
last witticism was spoken.<br />
the group adjourned to the<br />
Nurse's-Dorm-Patio where<br />
b lasagna d<strong>in</strong>ner was served.<br />
Mapaurns of Pepsi-Cola en- 4<br />
hancedthe hearty meal. and<br />
theater talk rippled over<br />
tha Persian Gulf.<br />
It rrs some enchanted<br />
even<strong>in</strong>g, and only Hollywmd<br />
muperktives could describe<br />
the Beaux Arts 8.11. Spec-<br />
hcuhr, colossal. andsupa-<br />
mahploptious befit the<br />
eventng's entcrtaloment.Thc<br />
decorations were beautiful.<br />
The revehrswore costumes<br />
thmt ran Lrom hilarious to<br />
nupificent. A memorable<br />
time WE. had by all.<br />
The Art Exhibit drew a<br />
large and appreciative<br />
crowd to the Surf House<br />
lmunw kst week-end. More<br />
thn LOO pictures were on<br />
display. Uoeh hrd work<br />
and sUll went <strong>in</strong>to the phclighth.<br />
and a118Ilgement<br />
of the art work. Bpecll<br />
thenka mhould p to Reg<br />
%r.mge and his helpers for<br />
their efforts <strong>in</strong> mak<strong>in</strong>g this<br />
profmssiulully executed exhibit<br />
an annul pleasure for<br />
our communities.<br />
There rill he an AEA<br />
sponwred evantng on the<br />
Patio, May 3. Stan Crane's<br />
ordxstra will provide the<br />
music for the entertm<strong>in</strong>ment.<br />
The T ravelets Group will<br />
have their .~ual moci.1 on<br />
the Patio. Mw 9.<br />
Return - Movie<br />
"THE AMBASSADOR'S<br />
MUGIITER." with OlivL<br />
de Iiavllland rill be mhom<br />
Tuesday. May 7. at 1215<br />
a.m. <strong>in</strong> ihs B. Tanurs<br />
Senior &ff Thuter.
8un and Pkre<br />
Men of Aramco<br />
WILLIAY I-~sla-l A<br />
RIS TANURA - Willlam hny Tahb, Had Asswntont, M<br />
chlm Acmuntiq dlvhlon, Ibr Tanum, mn ban <strong>in</strong> Sm Fmnciu,<br />
h nrnlvd hls adueotion In tho pblic mhools d Sm Fmim<br />
and at Coglwll Pdy~~~hlwl Colleg~, bn Fm~kco.<br />
Prior to his can<strong>in</strong>g to tha Field <strong>in</strong> 1943 h workd for S&<br />
Oil Cornxvlv d Califomlo for 0 mriod d om war <strong>in</strong> IaCmbri<br />
work. HI Atx dam it NOV. 9; 1942. HIS tikt lob hem wol<br />
a rcnbw <strong>in</strong> tho Asswnt<strong>in</strong>u dwartnmnt, h han, when ha m!<br />
ad d l1 &M, 1947, whan h; tmnd.;nd to & T am In<br />
oh<strong>in</strong> Account<strong>in</strong>o. !4a tus ttapd them with the excnption d<br />
tkr-por period <strong>in</strong> hhmn, fmm 19R t h 4 1951.<br />
t+ and his wife Dolom am nmhn d th R ~ I Tanum Golf A<br />
aaniatlm and tho Ra~Tanum Bowl<strong>in</strong>g APoclotim. Other hobbi<br />
they plm am stanp collrt<strong>in</strong>g and the bred<strong>in</strong>g d tmpiwl fish.<br />
They how on ahild, daqhter Daniu krie, who will be h<br />
vrnr dd <strong>in</strong> k t .<br />
Classical<br />
WDNESDAY<br />
8 p.m. Wow-Rimri Om-<br />
hm.<br />
8:ia khan<strong>in</strong>df-smao<br />
In G Mln. (Pannario,<br />
~iano. Schurtu.<br />
10 p.m. I. Stmrar-Don<br />
Qu<strong>in</strong>alm. (Taaanlni<br />
and (h NM SF.)<br />
FRIDAY<br />
4 p.m. Grpy hie d<br />
by.<br />
41 I9 kl.ctla fmn T h<br />
Mot Wqpy hlla,wlth<br />
ck orblml cat.<br />
8 p.m. *iw, Nmn<br />
ad Nwt In Vknm -. (ha kbnkmdl-ll bllo<br />
Dnlla w.Sdohn,<br />
chrmrandolchatro<br />
ddhmm di Milanl,<br />
4. by EmlaO.nlli.<br />
I0 p.m. Raslnidrpl&--L.<br />
Fonfilpu.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
8 p.m. Prolufkv-Jym. No.5<br />
<strong>in</strong> B not.<br />
-Trio <strong>in</strong> E-Flat.<br />
1Op.m. Rhdy-Karclkov--Anm,<br />
SSynphmk Sulk.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 p.m. Glarunovdknk. Rnrln,<br />
Spphmk Pm.<br />
916 Stolx-Two brh <strong>in</strong><br />
T k r Quam Tim.<br />
The Vl- Light<br />
w bnpay ad.<br />
by Ilokr) Sldx.<br />
10 p.m. Stmvlmky-h hcn<br />
&m Prlo(np.<br />
MONMY<br />
8 p.m. Wagmr--Ponifol,Pn<br />
lude and Tmndorrm-<br />
tlon Seerlo.<br />
&M kzart-Qu<strong>in</strong>btIn<br />
A k t.<br />
10 p.m. kprb.er--Ousrtm<br />
and Omhmtml klr.<br />
tion.<br />
TUSDAY<br />
8 p.m. kml.lrohn-Uan&<br />
killant. ikbur. Lynr<br />
PY, Pi-w.<br />
&I0 hchbcattih Fan-<br />
-7, bifotz, vidln<br />
6x36 Mnzmi-Sym.No.41<br />
<strong>in</strong> C k/.<br />
10 p.m. Scrkbtrr-Pam d<br />
AEA Mdee Plane<br />
For<strong>'Id</strong> Holidaye<br />
-<br />
For stay-at-homes AE<br />
h s arranged a patio parts<br />
to start OH the holiday<br />
festive spirit, on Wedncd<br />
night <strong>in</strong> Dhbran. Sti<br />
Crane'. orche.tra will ph<br />
for the occasion.<br />
On Thursday and Frida,<br />
AEA ham arranged Ha<br />
MoonBay bus echedules fi<br />
the benefit of beachpicnic1<br />
ers and swimm<strong>in</strong>g partier<br />
Buser will Leave Dhahr~<br />
twice daily from the Ink<br />
Mstrict bus stop, at 9:<br />
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. TI<br />
morn<strong>in</strong>g bus will retu<br />
from the Bey at Ik3Op.m<br />
the 1:30 bus at 4:30 p.m.<br />
Editar , Dhahran<br />
For n<strong>in</strong>e years 1 hve<br />
worn whiten once too often<br />
<strong>in</strong> the Pall and a suit once<br />
too often ta parties<strong>in</strong>the<br />
spr<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
I- Uredof play<strong>in</strong>g 'Odd<br />
Man. ' If we have a sartorial<br />
espert here, or a aacial<br />
arbiter, I am so far down<br />
on the social mcde I haven't<br />
got the word yet.<br />
Will aomcone muggest<br />
some k<strong>in</strong>d of a code to tell<br />
me what to wear. (Prefera-<br />
bly with flash<strong>in</strong>g lights. )<br />
"Odd Man"<br />
Editor. Sat. MonicqCdit<br />
We want to thank our<br />
Bus Schedule<br />
For al-%bar<br />
-<br />
The regular schedule for<br />
the Dhahran-al-Wobar bus<br />
will he resumed Saturday.<br />
May 4.<br />
Depert<strong>in</strong>gfrem the Dhah-<br />
ran D<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Hall. a bus will<br />
leave daily at 9 a.m.. rc-<br />
turn<strong>in</strong>g from al-&bar at<br />
11 a.m.<br />
On Friday* and holidays<br />
onlypuaes willdepart Dhah-<br />
ran every half hour, 8:30<br />
a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Rc-<br />
turn humes operate on s<br />
mimilar schedule from 9<br />
a.m. until 1 p.m.<br />
Afternoon bus service<br />
for Thursdays. Fridays.<br />
and holibys only,beg<strong>in</strong>s at<br />
3 p. m. with buses depart-<br />
<strong>in</strong>g Dhhrancvcry hlt houz<br />
until 5:30. Return<strong>in</strong>g buses<br />
leave al-Khohar. on a dmi-<br />
lar schedule, beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g at<br />
3:30 p.m. The last bus<br />
leaves the nuq area at 6:30<br />
p.m.<br />
There is one bus on<br />
Tuesdays 'only, depart<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Dhahran at 5: 30 p.m. and<br />
return<strong>in</strong>g from al--bar<br />
at 7 p.m.<br />
Hit Parade<br />
1. Young Love (T. Hunter)<br />
2. Mnlanne (T. Gilkpa)<br />
3. Buttalfly.<br />
4. Don't Forbid Ms (P. Boom)<br />
5. Tm Much (E. Pmlay)<br />
6. Party Doll*<br />
7. Raund and bnd Q. Corn)<br />
& Tnn Ags Gurh*<br />
9. Barnm noat Song Uam1.m)<br />
10. Barnm Boat, my0<br />
(H. bldonto)<br />
11. I'm Walklnu<br />
s to the Editor<br />
many friend. h D hhn far<br />
111 they hve done far us.<br />
We are very grateful to<br />
Aramco far their nuny<br />
k<strong>in</strong>dnesses. GI- ie much<br />
better. He <strong>in</strong> still tak<strong>in</strong>g<br />
lherapy treatment.. We<br />
will be <strong>in</strong> California until<br />
June 4sifany ofour frieads<br />
are near. please come and<br />
see us. Will let the Sum and<br />
Flare Lnow our address<br />
when we leave California.<br />
S<strong>in</strong>cerely.<br />
I Glenn and Betty Mendehh~.<br />
1746 Ocean ~ vc.<br />
hll, regukt<strong>in</strong>gthe movlar,<br />
fill<strong>in</strong>g .near cane, pun<strong>in</strong>g<br />
up (h. nuil, c1omtng the<br />
Dmte PM, etc.<br />
Why can't tb. buses be<br />
rum on a ten-m<strong>in</strong>ute<br />
schedule and be mde ta<br />
stick to it? Let's get rep-<br />
latians onthis. that 4 be<br />
beneficial to all and can be<br />
relied on.<br />
"Bqqa Heights Reddent."<br />
Bridae W<strong>in</strong>nerr<br />
nPr$ 16, - April 23<br />
Editor. Abq-iq Tuesdmy. April 23. the<br />
I vmuld like to voice a Dhahran Bridge Group decompla<strong>in</strong>t<br />
<strong>in</strong> the Sun and clared North-South w<strong>in</strong>ners<br />
fire as it seems uselere for first place a tie between<br />
to mention it <strong>in</strong> the corn- Joe Tamari. Tommy Ray<br />
municationmeet<strong>in</strong>gs<strong>in</strong> Ab- and theC.11 Reders. Seeqaiq<br />
as this has been done ondplace h e r s were Ann<br />
several times and na pro- Savage and Charles Pitte.<br />
gress MS mde.<br />
East and West first place<br />
The city bus schedule <strong>in</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ners were Dale Rrsley<br />
Abqaiq i. anywhere from and Derek Mortlock with<br />
five m<strong>in</strong>utes to 25 m<strong>in</strong>utes MargaretOwen and h n ~ b<br />
per trip. a0 the discretion lian second.<br />
of the driver, or when he The Tupdy befee, Northf<strong>in</strong>ishes<br />
his chatter to his South w<strong>in</strong>ners were. first<br />
friends or gets through rest- place. Ann Savage and Joe<br />
<strong>in</strong>g from his previous trip Tamari. with Margaret<br />
around. Other districts Owen and Chrlem Pitts <strong>in</strong><br />
have a mcbedule mdit is ad- second place. East-West<br />
hered to. What's the mat-<br />
I<br />
w<strong>in</strong>ners were Tom Riddle<br />
terwithAbqaiq? Everyth<strong>in</strong>g and Cliff Dattfpon. first<br />
else is on a time schedule, phce;Dale Parmley and Ted<br />
narncly. cloa<strong>in</strong>g the d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g I ~umont. second.<br />
This Week's Movies<br />
Abqaiq<br />
THE MAN IN TH SKY<br />
Jack Hawklm,Elizohth kllm<br />
(F) Good<br />
k y 1: 3145 p.m., cmt<strong>in</strong>uou<br />
k y 2 I I:=, a&, ~nt<strong>in</strong>uout<br />
THE BOSS<br />
John Paym, b Aveda<br />
bum (A) Good<br />
May31 3145 p.m., cont<strong>in</strong>uout<br />
-. .~ ~<br />
kv4 1l:Xla.m. 8 D m.<br />
Dhahran<br />
YOU CAN'T FUN AWAY<br />
FROM IT*<br />
June Allyxm, Jack Lemna<br />
c 4 (A) Vay Good<br />
k y 1: 330, h30, 7:30, %30<br />
k y Z Il:30a.m, &I5p.m.<br />
MAN IN TH<br />
GRAY FLANHL SUIT*<br />
Gnooy Puk,hii.r J a<br />
(A) S ymior<br />
k y 61 845 p.m., wntiw<br />
k y 7: 11:30a.m, 8 p.m.<br />
FRANCIS IN TH<br />
HAUNlED HOUSE.<br />
Mich Roony,Vlrplnia Wlla<br />
c d (F) Gaad<br />
May & 345 p.m., cat<strong>in</strong>uor<br />
k y 9: llr30.845, cmtlm~u<br />
LUST FOR LIE*<br />
Kirk Dwglm, krthony him Dmm (N Exullwt<br />
b y 61 830, 5135, 7:40, R46<br />
May 7: ll:30a.m, 6~15p.m.<br />
12. Who Nwd~ Yw (Four La&)<br />
HOLLYWOOD OR BUST<br />
ban hrt<strong>in</strong>, Juy Lw*<br />
Cody (A) Very Good<br />
k y 3I 3~30. 540,7:10,9 p.m.<br />
k y 4 11:30a.m, &IS p.m.<br />
THE GIRL H LEFT BEHIND<br />
TQ Hunkr, Natdk Wood<br />
candy w vwy ad May a: 830, 5130, 7:q 9830<br />
k y OI ll:30a.m, 8115 p.m.<br />
13. Why Baby YYhyP<br />
14. C<strong>in</strong>ca Robla (R. h)<br />
IS. e shonp<br />
Rag Tanura<br />
(Mwuy and Syiv10) TN RACK<br />
ONTMTHRESHOLDOFSPAQ*<br />
16. Moonlight Gmbler Paul Nwman, Wendell Cay Jdn Hodiak, Virp<strong>in</strong>h bith<br />
(F. La<strong>in</strong>n)<br />
17. Little Dod<strong>in</strong>'*<br />
18. Almot Paudia*<br />
19. Wolkln' Afhr Mldni&P<br />
20. Biw Macby (F. Drmlna)<br />
.(on<br />
1-10 pl+ Suwbp am<br />
T d p at 8130 p.m.<br />
11-rnployed~ am<br />
Mudv at &30 p.m.<br />
Dmm (A) Exmllmt ban. (F) EXd.n(<br />
k y 1: 1~30, 3I30, 7, 9 p.m. k y 5: 1:30, 830,7, RQS p.m.<br />
k y Z 330,8p.m,lb15 a.m. k y 6: 8 p.m, 1515a.m.<br />
BOTTOM OF TH BOTTLE* BUNDLE OF JOY<br />
Von bhr*on, Jorph 6ttm Wie R.ynd&,Eddle Fbkr<br />
~~ (A) E~wllmt c 4 (A) vwy ad May 8 830,7,9pm,lZlSam. k y 81 1:30, 3130, 7, 9 p.m.<br />
kby 4 1:30, 8 p.m.<br />
k y Pt 330,8p.m,la15 a.m.
5un and Flare -4 - May 1. 1957<br />
Up to Par<br />
Golfers who prticipated<br />
<strong>in</strong> Dhahran's jackpot tournament<br />
were onhand Friday<br />
to collect prises from a<br />
wide selection diqlayed <strong>in</strong><br />
the Auditorium. Also there<br />
was plenty of tasty bod<br />
from the Air Neld Cater-<br />
Ing Service. Don't bow<br />
oIQnd of anyth<strong>in</strong>g that<br />
nukus golfers happier than<br />
prims and food.<br />
krl Bohmn.backon hi#<br />
game. won bw- gross with<br />
a pat' 72 and Ed Blakesley<br />
took low net with 64. hula<br />
Worthers cmptured the<br />
women's low gross wlth an<br />
89 and Helen Manderacheid<br />
and Billie Hammond (Ahqaiq)<br />
tied for low met of 71.<br />
The Dhlhran Golf Group<br />
formal. May 16, will add<br />
the f i ~ touch l to a grand<br />
golf seawon. Until next fall<br />
you can now curl up with<br />
Ben Hogan's five lessons on<br />
how to shoot <strong>in</strong> the 70s and<br />
just let the hot weather<br />
bake the sand greens. Other<br />
golfers' thoughts may be<br />
filled with the expectancy<br />
of receiv<strong>in</strong>gncw equipment.<br />
implements they hope will<br />
turn the trick <strong>in</strong><br />
better scores.<br />
card<strong>in</strong>g<br />
s Tanura is p<strong>in</strong>g all<br />
out for the May lo. Gert<br />
Stoughton Memorial h y<br />
Tournament. for women.<br />
The welcome mat will he<br />
spread wide and there wIH<br />
be no limit to the courtesies<br />
extended. Men will not he<br />
allowed to play that day, so<br />
tbcy have graciously con-<br />
'mentad to be score-keepers<br />
and caddies for ths girls.<br />
Dhhran women who plan<br />
to p .to this event should<br />
call tournament director.<br />
Bettv Powell. <strong>in</strong> order to<br />
hvi names ;nd handicaps<br />
ment to Xlaa TPurr.A suecia1<br />
bus wffl be provided- for<br />
the players. Def<strong>in</strong>ite <strong>in</strong>formation<br />
regard<strong>in</strong>g this<br />
wffl be announced later.<br />
The J. J.McGrmth Memorial<br />
Tou~llllllent came of1<br />
Friday <strong>in</strong> Xlas T anura and<br />
Jerry Nored, wlth a hndicap<br />
of 13. took low net for<br />
b4. ha three-mytie Ned<br />
Remi. 0. 0. Thonus md<br />
Mike Liptoncolkcted triplicate<br />
priaes for their<br />
FOB*) 77.<br />
(low<br />
The kdiea' Auxiliary <strong>in</strong><br />
Ram Tanura has. 36-hole<br />
mlad-best-ball tournamenl<br />
all set for May 2 and 3.<br />
Pri3.s will he awarded to<br />
Ipw gross and<br />
wlnners.<br />
low net<br />
Softball -<br />
Won Lost<br />
Cards 6 1<br />
Red Leg- 5 2<br />
Red Sox 3 4<br />
Yanks 0 7<br />
hnd<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong>clude resultr<br />
of games played<br />
April 28.<br />
througl<br />
8111 Taylor rmr, and ndfe Sutharland (D-2) pmpnrr ta moot (h.<br />
Mum <strong>in</strong> (ha n udr ma doubles mhh br<strong>in</strong>g Fri&yms <strong>in</strong>ter9ie<br />
trbt Chanpiwhip.<br />
Dhahran No. 2 Tennis Team<br />
Takes Inter-IHstrid Net Title<br />
Dhah No. 2 tennis team<br />
scored a surpriajngly easy<br />
9-3 victory over Dbahrm<br />
No. 1 Friday, April 26. to<br />
w<strong>in</strong>the aprhg Mcr-District<br />
tennis championship.<br />
Despite the decisiveness<br />
of the f<strong>in</strong>al score, the<br />
spectator. were treated to<br />
some outabnd<strong>in</strong>g tennie.<br />
particularly <strong>in</strong> the numbers<br />
one and two men's s<strong>in</strong>gles.<br />
where Aramco champion Bill<br />
Taylor and Vcrn Tietjen<br />
put on a spectacular display<br />
of court artistry before<br />
Taylor (D-2) won 7-5. 8-6.<br />
and Howie Sutherhnd and<br />
JackGrehm matched strokes<br />
for three exhaust<strong>in</strong>g sets<br />
with Sutherland (D-2) pre-<br />
ail<strong>in</strong>g, 3-6, 6-3. 6-4.<br />
DhahNn No. 2 sweptthe<br />
women'# matcher.Lois Tq-<br />
lor defeated Wanda Zakri,<br />
6-3. 7-5; Brooke Woods da-<br />
featad Nmncy Beals. 6-1,<br />
6-2; and Taylor and Woods<br />
teamed to beat Zakri,Beals,<br />
6-0. 6-2.<br />
Handicap Tourney<br />
Has Large Entry<br />
-<br />
The large entry list <strong>in</strong><br />
the annual hndicaD teunis<br />
tournament aponmored by<br />
the Dhmhran Tennis Ci rwp<br />
osar the 'ld holidays as-<br />
rurts an active and <strong>in</strong>ter-<br />
est<strong>in</strong>g three days of court<br />
competition.<br />
The first round of s<strong>in</strong>gla<br />
elim<strong>in</strong>ation matohes is<br />
scheduled to beg<strong>in</strong> Tuesday<br />
afternoon at 1:30 with pair-<br />
<strong>in</strong>gs set <strong>in</strong> men's and<br />
ramen's s<strong>in</strong>gles and<br />
doubles.<br />
Each participant <strong>in</strong> the<br />
tournament will receive a<br />
plus-or-m<strong>in</strong>us-po<strong>in</strong>t handi-<br />
cap.<br />
Times and courts for the<br />
matches have been posted<br />
<strong>in</strong> the porkble at the tennis<br />
courts near the Senior Staff<br />
School. Players should<br />
check the schedule md re-<br />
port for these matches a<br />
the <strong>in</strong>dicated time.<br />
Doody. 4-6.6-1.6-4; Dr. S.<br />
Jaffer (D-1) over Bill Ser-<br />
pant, 6-3. 6-4; Taylor.<br />
Sutherland (D-2) over Tiet-<br />
jen. Grehan. 6-2. 6-3; Bob<br />
Keyea, Bill Owen (D-2) over<br />
Bob Brough. Jrk Butler.<br />
7-5, 6-1; Wore, Redill0<br />
(D-1) over Humphrey Narh.<br />
George Oeorgerhn, 2-6,<br />
7-5, 6-4.<br />
Pirates W<strong>in</strong><br />
From RT, 8-0<br />
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RAS TANURA - The Ras<br />
Tanura Little Leaguer. con-<br />
t<strong>in</strong>ued their runlens efforts<br />
Thursday by dropp<strong>in</strong>gan8-0<br />
decision to the Dhahrm<br />
Pirates.<br />
Four home runs, und-<br />
wiched around fivebases on<br />
balls and three errors.<br />
provided the visitors with<br />
their eight run..<br />
Bob Brown limited Xlas<br />
Tanura to three hits and<br />
was never <strong>in</strong> trouble. Brown<br />
atruck out 14 and Scott<br />
Stanaland, pitch<strong>in</strong>g for R.s<br />
Tanura. struck out 12.<br />
The Pirrtes home runs<br />
were hit by Bob Brown.<br />
Greg Brown, Larry Thomp-<br />
MU a d Tom Erar<strong>in</strong>.<br />
The DhahranSteelers con-<br />
t<strong>in</strong>ued their w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g ways <strong>in</strong><br />
Little League Baseball<br />
Thuraday at the expense of<br />
the visit<strong>in</strong>g Abqaiq Cardi-<br />
nals. 8-3.<br />
The victory was the<br />
Steelers' si d i n succession<br />
and kept them well <strong>in</strong> front<br />
of their nearest rival., the<br />
Dhahran Plrates, <strong>in</strong> the<br />
League stand<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />
The Slcelcrs moved <strong>in</strong>to<br />
a two-run Lead <strong>in</strong> the first<br />
<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g aga<strong>in</strong>st the Card<strong>in</strong>als,<br />
md thmy cl<strong>in</strong>ched the game<br />
wxth a four-run rally <strong>in</strong> the<br />
third <strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Tenp<strong>in</strong> Taler<br />
Dhahran W<strong>in</strong>s Inter-Districts<br />
6, BOB LKMMN<br />
The Dhahran men's md women's bowlhg teams, roll<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
like champions. last weekend wbn the Seventh Inter-Districtmatches<br />
md the second leg on the second F.A.<br />
trophy with a total of 32,277<br />
<strong>in</strong> the men's division; R.s<br />
Tanura. second with 30,703;<br />
Ahqaiq. third with 29,822;<br />
Air Nald.fourthwith29.287.<br />
&vies *<br />
In 1954 both Dhahran<br />
teams retlred the flrst F.<br />
A. &vies trophy. Last year<br />
the women and men terms<br />
from Ahqaiq won a leg on<br />
the trophy but were unable<br />
to repeat thim year.<br />
In the Women's Divisim<br />
the f<strong>in</strong>al resulta showed<br />
Dhahran <strong>in</strong> first place with<br />
a total p<strong>in</strong> fall of 20.229.<br />
Abqaiq was second with a<br />
total 20.043. and tos<br />
Rcmrldng mmmaries show<br />
Fred Norberg (D-2) over<br />
Manuel Radillo. 6-0. 6-2;<br />
Herb Neuman (D-2) over<br />
Charles Poore. 6-3. 6-1;<br />
Bas Tds (D- 1) over Dave<br />
Tanuru was kmtw ith 19.983<br />
p<strong>in</strong>s.<br />
The women rolled on a<br />
handicap basir, and the13<br />
total p<strong>in</strong> fall <strong>in</strong>cludes their<br />
hand+caps. They rolled 1<br />
over a 2 4 game route. High<br />
team game honor. went to<br />
Cards Lead<br />
Softball League<br />
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With the first half of the<br />
softball season nearly com-<br />
pleted.the Cards. beh<strong>in</strong>d the<br />
steady pitch<strong>in</strong>g of Bob Mes-<br />
s<strong>in</strong>ger, have managed to<br />
ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> the top rung <strong>in</strong> the<br />
league s<strong>in</strong>ce the open<strong>in</strong>g<br />
series of play. The Qrds<br />
defeated the Yanks. 12-5,<br />
Tuesday night.<br />
Tha Red Legs, only team<br />
to defeat Mess<strong>in</strong>gar and the<br />
Cards, hve established<br />
themselves 8s the ma<strong>in</strong><br />
threat to the leaderr, hold-<br />
<strong>in</strong>g down second place Just<br />
one pme beh<strong>in</strong>d.<br />
The Red Legs. recently <strong>in</strong><br />
a tie for firat place, missed<br />
an opportunity to rema<strong>in</strong> at<br />
the top by bow<strong>in</strong>g to the third<br />
place Red Sox. 7-1. Sstur-<br />
day night. April 27.<br />
~ h ~ c e d Sox. who have<br />
pcrformd somewhat erratically<br />
so far. gave <strong>in</strong>dication<br />
<strong>in</strong> Ultir last @me that they<br />
are ready to cause trouble<br />
over the rem<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g stretch<br />
run. A pre-seasonfavorite,<br />
the Red So% wae disappo<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g<br />
at the start of the season,<br />
but with veterans Dan<br />
kfelice. Dick Anglemeyer.<br />
Bob Olson. and Dan Galkgher<br />
beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g to pky like<br />
the seasoned performers<br />
they are. improvement is<br />
imm<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>in</strong> their season's<br />
record.<br />
The Yanks. <strong>in</strong> the throes<br />
of a seven-*me los<strong>in</strong>g<br />
streak, have spent the first<br />
half of the season bdld<strong>in</strong>g<br />
character and look<strong>in</strong>g for<br />
their first victory. Rumors<br />
that the mun management<br />
is conrlder<strong>in</strong>g offers to move<br />
the fr mchime to ' OUunanipl<br />
are entirely unfounded.<br />
the Dhahran team who had<br />
a 944 game. The high sates<br />
of 2.649 was rolled by the<br />
women from Ras Tanura.<br />
High <strong>in</strong>dividual average '<br />
honers <strong>in</strong>the men's division .<br />
went to toy S<strong>in</strong>gelyn of<br />
Dhhran who had a very<br />
respecbhh 188 over the<br />
36 game rode.<br />
In the Women's Division<br />
Lorra<strong>in</strong>e Bodieck of Dhah-<br />
ran posted a 164 average<br />
over the 24 game route.<br />
Other <strong>in</strong>dividual highs<br />
for the tournament were<br />
rolled by Ray Slnpelyn who<br />
came through with the high<br />
three-game series of 645<br />
and high nix-game seriea of<br />
1,212. Frank Rigo of R.8<br />
Tanura rolled the high<br />
s<strong>in</strong>gle gam of the tourna-<br />
ment, a 254.<br />
High si= game, aeries<br />
among the women wn rolled<br />
by A rdith Manson of Dhah-<br />
ran; she had a 1.036. Jan<br />
Moerschll of Dhahran<br />
rolled the high three game<br />
series with her 558. High<br />
s<strong>in</strong>gle game of 215 for the r<br />
women was rolled by Helen<br />
Sochcr of Abqaiq.<br />
In the f<strong>in</strong>d round last<br />
week end Xlas Tanura's team<br />
took the measure of the Air<br />
Field by rollbg 5,238 over<br />
the sir game route aga<strong>in</strong>st<br />
the Air Field's 5,077. Bill<br />
Mart<strong>in</strong> of the Air Force<br />
team, roll<strong>in</strong>g well on hia<br />
home alleys. knocked down<br />
the woods for a 1. LO7 series<br />
over the six games.<br />
The Dhahran Men's team<br />
proved their mstery overs<br />
last year's w<strong>in</strong>ners by out<br />
roll<strong>in</strong>g Ahqaiq 5,298-4.827.<br />
Paul Cyr of Dhhran was<br />
high for his team with a nice<br />
564 series and highgame of<br />
216. Walt Walter ap<strong>in</strong><br />
Wok high honors for Abqaiq<br />
with a 208 game and a 525<br />
series.<br />
The Abqaiqwomen defeat-<br />
ed Dhahran 5.195-5.176.<br />
Helen Socher was tops<br />
for Abqaiq <strong>in</strong> the first<br />
series with her 215 game<br />
and 525 series while Ardith<br />
Mawon h d high series for<br />
Dhhran. 537. and Jan<br />
Lbersclmll, high game. 214.<br />
With the roil<strong>in</strong>g ofthe<br />
last hll down the imes tha<br />
Seventh In ter-District mat-<br />
ches were brought to a<br />
close. Another outstand<strong>in</strong>g<br />
toumment was put <strong>in</strong>to the<br />
record books.<br />
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Return Movie<br />
"MOBY DICK."wlthGreg-<br />
ory Peck md Richud Base-<br />
hart will be shownon Sun-.<br />
May 5. at ll:3O a.m. and<br />
8 p.m.. <strong>in</strong> the Senior Stdf<br />
Theater, Abqalq.