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S.d Ammo's S&ty Engineer Chorlu Hornmood inmdffier Pmsidmt Nwwn Hordy, who welcomed mpre- vvntrrtives d Middle East oil cmqmnim to the safety conf8mme held in hhmn, knh 23-26. AART Exhibit April 24-25 BAS TANURA - AUIsd Arts Orcup of Ew Tanura will pre- sent itaurdd ast -1- tlminthbeB~~~lse Umge Thurn&, AprU 24, from a p.m. to midnight and ~riday April as from 9 a.m. to &SO p.m. Thasrhlbltion lu open to dl paiuten of Ammoo. semima oqaniaatfme ad the Air Tome. All errhrmta mrut be w- fled andprlosdm anenhyform .tub dawwble from the ma- reanon OfUw in enah Mstrict and to be delivered to the AAUT seoretnry. Mrs. B.V. Kaoms not later tban AnrU 9. the T-bra ltwreaiim a- floe m~&. A P ~ as. All pain-, sold and un- sold, must be taken fmm the law betw6e.o b3Od 8 p.m. April 26. Choir of 67 Offers Easter Program Convair Flight Schedules T o Beirut and Asmara Changed chan&ea of schedule for c~mpaoy COW nats cf- fecnve neat month were ao- namoed Mamh by the Avia- tion n e p h t m t . Beglnntes April 17, the weekly Dhhma-Behut 5ght will be m Tburadaya hted of Wedneadnys, a ohage of spedal interest to short vaca- timers. It wlll leave at 130 p.m. and arrive at Belrut at 4116p.m.~ Beilut tlme. The rebunllight will bemPriday8, leap.tngBeirut at 10 a.m. and arrisiagatDhahran atb30p.m. Tba secmd oh- splits the -Jiddsh-Aamarr ope* axton into k0 nlte- Areen Represents Sabena Air Lines - Travel weau an- namcm tbe o& d ita new Dbebran bra at the old Air Meld Botel on March 16. Arm reprslrmta BPbamp, Bel$$m World ALrhes. whose mdea thr& Atrloa, Europe, Asia, U.B. A. a r e rrervioed by DC-7Cs, itrst and tamnt ckwses aal sin eleeper.. 0 addftlm, they have a bell- copter iaternationnl network from Brausela to Paria, LUe. Antwerp. Botterdom. Elndovan, Haestrfoht, Liege. Dulsturg, Dortmuad, Cologne and Bonn whioh ia pnrtlouLar4 weful myeu dh Bntssela Palr. bimmrtim maybe ol*oflud from the dice or district reprmmtatlvs: ~ayne Atwell, Dhhan Z618, Eoum 163&B; Belm Slav&, WTarmm SU, &Rae.- ms. R. camnirw hsm. Ahqaiq 4814, lime ai- 792; nnd IsPbelle Worley. Air Field 4186, Baudl ArsbOovsrn- meat tiotsl. sehedulw aal introdwen reg- lltarly sohedrrled flightn to myrub, effective Aprn 1s. The first schedule, set for the flrsl Plrd third week d e a c b month. provides a Convair lea* Wlhran Saturdays at 8:30 a.m.. at Rfyadh at 9:85 a.m.. leavhg there at 10 a.m. and arri* at Jiddah at 9:30 a.m. (Jiddah time). This iU&bt m t nm to Dkahran m Sund&yu, lea* at 1 p.m.. stopphg at Riyadh from 6:25 to 6:4Sp,rn.,darriving at Wshran at 7:45 p.m. On the second sohedule, to be followed the s d aud fo~areskedeaobmontb,* flight lu extended to Asmsra. The plane wlll leave Dbbm at 8:3O a.m. m y s , ar- rive at Wndb at 9.35 a.m., JIdW at 8:SO a.m. (addah time) d Aemara at 1:lOp.m. It wlll leave Anmarn Mmdnys at 11 a.m., Jiddah at 1 p.m.. Riyadhat 6:CSp.m. and will arrive in Dbahran at T:4S p.m. The bars .peo&ed in thme dwJU~s are daylight saphlg tima ior DhshrPn and Riyadh. Middle East Oil Companies Discuss Safety Practices Arwnco WM hmt thU week to the het gmeml m m m aooident Pnd firs praventim ever to be held by Wddle Eut oil companies. si@tsm1 gue1ts from eight oountrles 1oinedAnmoo 8Lhb dfloirls inafour4y erpmi- nntlm of safety pmblamn d- feotlae the prea'n petroleum -try. Alter President No- Bnrdy's S o m e addreas atthe ope* sessim Eua& in Wnhrrm. parttcipantS0vtllned the sc~pe of safety aperutions of their compsnies to form a framework for the discussions that followed. The subject ol occldent pm- mution waa coved in mm- day's meetin@. A talk by R.B. Reaper, fonner Chtef Riyadh Exhibit Attracts 20,000 The Aramco oil industry exhibltion nt Riyadh had more than 20,000 vieitors in the firet week aft8r its openlug on m h 16. On the firat day it was opened to the publlc, 3,800 persona viewed the displays. The e&ibiUon was apened form* srhen H.B.B. Amir 8alman ib 'AM d-'Azh, brother of 8.16. King 8a'ud and Amir of Riyadh, out the ribbon to the Pavilion. tle and her official viaiton, tbeD were &om t h e the Pavilion nnd were presented with cmpli- rnentnry bricf cases contafnlng an exhibit guide, a facts and figues Wolrlet abut &moo, an 011 Oufde, a 1966 annual report and the -st isaue of oil Cor~Vsn. Radio ldeooa reoorded one borv of the openlng ceremony for a lpter broadcast, includiiq weloomeby Aramco Presi- dent Norman Hardy and ex- plPnnllauur d the displays. A.Iw Vlewlng dlrplop ot Ammo's Ripdh oil exhibition (fmnt, left ta right) onFahmi Bmmwl, Ammo; H.R.H. Amir Salmon ibn'Abd ol- % l z ; A h d Luglwd,Aramsc+and Nwman t!ardy,AmmcoPraident. rmnslaresll. The flml day of the om- ferenoe ww devoted to am- rnsdzfllg dlsawims Pnd nu- other safety worhrbop. aueat putlolpantsin addnim to Boaper nnd ndattlg. In- Oladedthef~U~Pmn - M. Boyle, W. P. ~lltot. ~np PetroleumCo.; J.B. YillerlDd J. W. Taylor. Air Field; P.A. U y mdC.O.Pnwked the Bnsrah Petroleum Go., and C. Clark of MOW Petrolemu. Othen were MiohaelQoM3y. Kuwait Oil Co.; J.W. Poaem, B~poo; P. Walmhaw. Aden Be- Unexy; J.B. Spear nd A. ll. BpuMie~s, Quar Petmlam Companyi8.A. Wnbos. Medi- terraownu Refining Company. Beirut; and Mr. Ohardi, rho in in the field on a tmining nssigmhnt from the Caltax PaciPioOll Comesry, Iadmerh. AOC aent8. Earl from Tixn B w e , while W. EdIman md B.N. Punel omuefrom~ to repreaeat TlpUne. Attendla8 from Ama, were Chief Flre Protsotlm Ensbear ' B.A. EWtrq; W 1Yn Yrnhal W. Arnu- Db.b- ran DIstrid Bahb srelumr O.W. BrwL; AoUng Ab@q INsFrlct Ewheer P.N. Tayhr; Bnfetg Englnwn C. T. Mead. mahrsn; W.O. Paralor. Ab&q and P.J. Fmdrlokwa sod A.C. F r a t at iiu T- and Fire MaHmb O.H. Tob ten, Dhbran, J.V. WeSUiW. W Tanurn. O.W. Ebrbprt 0s Baa TanMnndOIloperrtl~ rep-tanved. The Weather

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Page 1: - Lines · 2012-03-29 · S.d Ammo's S&ty Engineer Chorlu Hornmood inmdffier Pmsidmt Nwwn Hordy, who welcomed mpre- vvntrrtives d Middle East oil cmqmnim to the safety conf8mme held

S.d Ammo's S&ty Engineer Chorlu Hornmood inmdffier Pmsidmt Nwwn Hordy, who welcomed mpre- vvntrrtives d Middle East oil cmqmnim to the safety conf8mme held in h h m n , k n h 23-26.

AART Exhibit April 24-25 BAS TANURA - AUIsd Arts

Orcup of Ew Tanura will pre- sent i t a u r d d ast -1- t l m i n t h b e B ~ ~ ~ l s e Umge Thurn&, AprU 24, from a p.m. to midnight and ~ r i d a y April as from 9 a.m. to &SO p.m. Thasrhlbltion lu open to dl paiuten of Ammoo. semima oqaniaatfme a d the Air Tome.

All errhrmta mrut be w- fled andprlosdm anenhyform .tub dawwble from the ma- reanon OfUw in enah Mstrict and to be delivered to the AAUT seoretnry. Mrs. B.V. Kaoms not later tban AnrU 9.

the T-bra ltwreaiim a- floe m~&. A P ~ as. All pain-, sold and un-

sold, must be taken fmm the law betw6e.o b 3 O d 8 p.m. April 26.

Choir of 67 Offers

Easter Program

Convair Flight Schedules T o Beirut and Asmara Changed

chan&ea of schedule for c~mpaoy COW na t s cf- fecnve neat month were ao- namoed Mamh by the Avia- tion n e p h t m t .

Beglnntes April 17, the weekly Dhhma-Behut 5 g h t wil l be m Tburadaya hted of Wedneadnys, a ohage of spedal interest to short vaca- timers. It wlll leave at 1 3 0 p.m. and arrive at Belrut at 4116p.m.~ Beilut tlme. The rebunllight will bemPriday8, leap.tngBeirut at 10 a.m. and arrisiagatDhahran atb30p.m.

Tba secmd oh- splits the -Jiddsh-Aamarr ope* axton into k 0 nlte-

Areen Represents Sabena Air Lines - Travel weau an- namcm tbe o& d ita new Dbebran b r a at the old A i r Meld Botel on March 16.

Arm reprslrmta BPbamp, Bel$$m World ALrhes. whose mdea thr& Atrloa, Europe, Asia, U.B. A. are rrervioed by DC-7Cs, itrst and tamnt ckwses aal sin eleeper..

0 addftlm, they have a bell- copter iaternationnl network from Brausela to Paria, LUe. Antwerp. Botterdom. Elndovan, Haestrfoht, Liege. Dulsturg, Dortmuad, Cologne and Bonn whioh ia pnrtlouLar4 weful m y e u d h Bntssela Palr.

bimmrtim maybe ol*oflud from the d i c e or district reprmmtatlvs: ~ayne Atwell, D h h a n Z618, Eoum 163&B; Belm Slav&, W T a r m m SU, &Rae.- ms. R. camnirw hsm. Ahqaiq 4814, l i m e ai- 792; nnd IsPbelle Worley. Air Field 4186, Baudl ArsbOovsrn- meat tiotsl.

sehedulw aal introdwen reg- lltarly sohedrrled flightn to myrub, effective Aprn 1s.

The first schedule, set for the flrsl Plrd third week deacb month. provides a Convair lea* Wlhran Saturdays at 8:30 a.m.. at Rfyadh at 9:85 a.m.. leavhg there at 10 a.m. and arri* at Jiddah at 9:30 a.m. (Jiddah time). This iU&bt mtnm to Dkahran m Sund&yu, lea* at 1 p.m.. stopphg at Riyadh from 6:25 to 6:4Sp,rn . ,darr iving at Wshran at 7:45 p.m.

On the second sohedule, to be followed the s d aud fo~areskedeaobmontb ,* flight lu extended to Asmsra. The plane wlll leave D b b m at 8:3O a.m. m y s , ar- rive at Wndb at 9.35 a.m., J I d W at 8:SO a.m. (addah time) d Aemara at 1:lOp.m. It wlll leave Anmarn Mmdnys at 11 a.m., Jiddah at 1 p.m.. Riyadhat 6:CSp.m. and will arrive in Dbahran at T:4S p.m.

The b a r s .peo&ed in thme d w J U ~ s are daylight saphlg tima ior DhshrPn and Riyadh.

Middle East Oil Companies Discuss Safety Practices

Arwnco WM hmt thU week to the he t gmeml m m m aooident Pnd firs praventim ever to be held by Wddle E u t oil companies.

si@tsm1 gue1ts from eight oountrles 1oinedAnmoo 8Lhb dfloirls i n a f o u r 4 y erpmi- nntlm of safety pmblamn d- feotlae the prea'n petroleum -try.

Alter President No- Bnrdy's S o m e addreas atthe ope* sessim Eua& in Wnhrrm. parttcipantS0vtllned the s c ~ p e of safety aperutions of their compsnies to form a framework for the discussions that followed. The subject ol occldent pm-

mution waa c o v e d in mm- day's meetin@. A talk by R.B. Reaper, fonner Chtef

Riyadh Exhibit Attracts 20,000

The Aramco oil industry exhibltion nt Riyadh had more than 20,000 vieitors in the firet week aft8r its openlug on m h 16. On the firat day it was opened to the publlc, 3,800 persona viewed the displays.

The e&ibiUon was apened form* srhen H.B.B. Amir 8alman ib 'AM d-'Azh, brother of 8.16. King 8a'ud and Amir of Riyadh, out the ribbon to the Pavilion. tle and h e r official viaiton, tbeD were &om t h e the Pavilion nnd were presented with cmpli- rnentnry bricf cases contafnlng an exhibit guide, a facts and figues Wolrlet abut &moo, an 011 Oufde, a 1966 annual report and the -st isaue of oil Cor~Vsn.

Radio ldeooa reoorded one borv of the openlng ceremony for a lpter broadcast, includiiq

weloomeby Aramco Presi- dent Norman Hardy and ex- plPnnllauur d the displays.

A.Iw Vlewlng dlrplop ot Ammo's Ripdh oil exhibition (fmnt, left ta right) onFahmi Bmmwl, Ammo; H.R.H. Amir Salmon ibn'Abd ol- %lz;Ahd Luglwd,Aramsc+and Nwman t!ardy,AmmcoPraident.

rmnslaresll. The flml day of the om-

ferenoe ww devoted to am- rnsdzfllg d l s a w i m s Pnd nu- other safety worhrbop.

aueat putlolpantsin addnim to Boaper nnd ndattlg. In- O l a d e d t h e f ~ U ~ P m n - M. Boyle, W. P. ~ l l t o t . ~np PetroleumCo.; J.B. YillerlDd J. W. Taylor. Air Field; P.A. U y mdC.O.Pnwked the Bnsrah Petroleum Go., and C. Clark of MOW Petrolemu.

Othen were MiohaelQoM3y. Kuwait Oil Co.; J.W. Poaem, B~poo; P. Walmhaw. Aden Be- Unexy; J.B. Spear n d A. ll. BpuMie~s, Quar Petmlam Companyi8.A. Wnbos. Medi- terraownu Refining Company. Beirut; and Mr. Ohardi, r h o in in the field on a tmining nssigmhnt from the Caltax PaciPioOll Comesry, Iadmerh.

AOC aent8. Earl from Tixn B w e , while W. EdIman md B.N. Punel o m u e f r o m ~ to repreaeat TlpUne.

Attendla8 from A m a , were Chief Flre Protsotlm Ensbear '

B.A. EWtrq; W 1Yn Yrnhal W. Arnu- Db.b- ran DIstrid Bahb srelumr O.W. BrwL; AoUng Ab@q INsFrlct Ewheer P.N. Tayhr; Bnfetg Englnwn C. T. Mead. mahrsn; W.O. Paralor. Ab&q and P.J. Fmdrlokwa sod A.C. F r a t at iiu T- and Fire MaHmb O.H. T o b ten, Dhbran, J.V. WeSUiW. W Tanurn. O.W. Ebrbprt 0s Baa T a n M n n d O I l o p e r r t l ~ rep-tanved.

The Weather

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Short-coming8 and going8

Carnival Capers BY ISABEL SELF

Jlm md Eate ? i M & Mltlaned for three weele in ?MO(l.om- m PaSh and N~M. ~ b s p allotted a waek to &it friendn in M a , then muted a oar for a leisurely trip to Nioe for the oarnival mum. The crr, a m t f m m b Qodrey Dnoln Away, oat them 900 frqnos a day. plun 10 tnnos per Idlometer.

The fe0tlv.l beglnrr with the @a anhy on an elaborate float o f a huge plutar and papier maoheof Ung Carnival. Thi. i m then put on di.plw for the n m n i d e r at tht, s e u m .

Ontbstwo follmlng BtPdaY8, the Ung o f Polly &, preoeded hy a pmmenade of

Students Make Recreation Plane

C-&I#SS mambeneom e d #rule wnl &re& the entellsfn-

xlm.6.C. IrLtaWnal, Mn. W. A. lswin md Mn. J. 8. Pard ara memben of tba owpe~.tllupurat.'--

Two Holiday

PREVIEW - T h a t d Dmmmrrro'r pmduction dnD.ar ~ h a & i " wen weat perfamm on th Air Field TV pmgmm "3:30 Appoint- ment" torby, pmnting a scan fmm t h play k t will gn on t h beard k r c h 29-30 at tiw Dhahmn Ikokr. Appenring on N in t h pictun h (left to right), AQi Twilley, J.E. Martin, k r y Fin&li, Corlita Plunb, Mlkh Kdb and Grace Petenon. .Dwr Charles. ticluk will ba on mle h h 26-W at tha Family lmua Stam ond th Dlnlng Hall, a t t h theater Mamh W-28 and at tha box dfiw Mom wsh pdormnnco.

12th Dhahran Spring Garden Show Draws Record Crowd of 700

yorethan TOO people VLeited -can vldeta, single-uoe the ~hahrnn Women's a m p ' s m d e ; doub~e--~rlym a e r lOth Annual Spriug Oarden man. Ehowheld YamhZO inthe iltar- Pirst place nmnmgemata light Room. were:

T b s e whose entries won Middle E ~ s t container -AUoe f l n t for Wty wem.

Around Abgaig nnder -MasyCapcmegm; desest -Helen sptegel.

Wlnnera in the Junior Eigb Bridge Slated w e w

March 30 ~inimms-DBbbie ~ ~ l n ~ . e r ; by RIP noenerr -- mchael and Peter

The Women's Qsoupwnl have Bdm/armn and Yartin MuellEr; a brldgs Yarch 80 in the generII-lwtv Tmwin. East Inmge at 1;SOp.m. Tick- W h e n in the obildnm'a &a (ueBR8perplayer Pod ma^ c lus , eded 8-l2. Wens: be pwoBud from Mrs. Km ~~ - Tudle J-8; Eammond, phone 2541, &ouae soenes--Alma COT. ZMBO. ~riaea have been do- Door P- were donated by

by yiddle E& Airllnen. Luffh.nsa. J. W. -tmco. ~h~ d w b o P r d m e e t i n g Bette WPt.on. hbab. C. B.

of h omup wnl be Hood. A1 Kauaer Gift Bhop ~ p r i l 6, in the Cbmerbox at E.a.Mom- 9:SO a.m. Plane for th8 annul Stude& who won Wter spring tan be umsed . 0"'t for the Oardm Show

were: QrPdss 1,Z.S: fintaw A- of MUvilles bars ~ r i g g s ; seoom~. m a m e the the Well.; third. Abbey Andrars.

.chool - at an sllsemb4 QrPdss4.5.6: fint. Nmog Tnollbg, Yrmh 25. wedna- - as, ohesr ledem Ze-e'i mom4 T d a 3-

pedosmed in the ggmnnsimn. third. Ksw Qoddprd.

An Easter musio progmm 0- 7, 8, 9: flnt, Anne Bryan; aeoond, Carol V.ndrP-

wM *- the dirsotton born; third. J- windeobpr. o f masy ~ l w l m o r e for the

amup. The pmgram 1 Pearsal I, Kill ip inaluded a solo hy Mn. C.Q.

b@ b r a ios the third ma- d the ~msric ln Oomm~mity muking perfcd. rnhool in Beirut, Lebmm, and

woyrplllrr, an ~ocrmpllshed 8wlmore college. paoordi.ni.t, ia a member of Her fl-, a gnmute d the the school's sludsat ownoil, AUardWe wool in -r. m e s a dub. tsnni. 01th and r e d v e d a b . o h ~ e dw'ba hu -in the foc%baU I m m T s M t y ~ . B e Wried a n d b ~ L B W p m ~ r a m w . for two pan in the Army.

Charlie Hodge Retires April 1

To Charlom Melvin Ii@ d be Commrmloltlmm divisim retirement L. not axaatly new. Is LBSS ED llai the U. 8.

Navy; m April 1, ha rlll mUre h'om As.moo after 14 pan.

d ths reseamh lab, tooh me lmder tdn wing." maid Charlie, 'd allowed me to help him get the f l n t defleatd r d o d@& oft o f a ohlp's side in the PPotomao UIwr in ?ebruvy. 4 1930. That w u the o w o f m a . Be called me& and&. I w o r l d with him eveq day sfter my olueu."

Radio aommdcntlm w u

4. 1944. "Don MaiS d Iimnrd Bou

were the only two sadlo men in AmbiawheaIoPne," Qulle mid. "1b.d twotaun d ckty InJidbh. Ihsl'e4tofthe tima i haw .psllt inDwual. l%eN h b e s n a l o t o f a b m g e n in t h e h t l 4 y e a r m a n d r a ' ~ b . d a u w i n g * . But it hu bsen nioe t o p W upWlth the radio exp91yim d Anmcn."

CharUe'o ntirement fsom -0 daun't Inem that ED w i l l t.bs Me e u y , rmg m o n thon it did whsn he r&rd h &Navy. Henil l t&a r holiday in the Yiddle Eut md Eumps before reaming to Urdtad Bt.ter for another job in O ~ d O a U ~ .

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-SLopper'r Guide

Appliance Shop with Services I Ih PATIY YLdY

'Sorority' Sets By Sochor

Helm M. [lochor, deai$llar S sm for the AbqaiqP1ppgra3 ~ ~ o t l m of u60mriv1 to be msmted Apri l N S , gained Ier little theater experienae in :htoago, where she w u born md reared. Losg ITntematFd in patntlng

snd pcweashg a talent for Jortraiture, Helen aftended B- daeaw at the Cbloago h o d m y of P'ine A h .

TWO of her portraits were rsed in the setting of Chiongo 3tsge Guild pradudima of 'Laura" and "me Picave oi Dorian QraJ." m1m ~ o a c t s d Iu the Ouildpmduotionof "Dear Buth."

Blnae abe b d been WItA IUPmoo, she bss served as art Wector for the AbqaiqPlaysre She omtinues her portrait patntlner and also 1s aotiw in lhe Womm'a Bowling 1-e.

meolhrl obinr silver B C d k aeta. 0dLeSrd.m nn" Blty ltsrrm mall M we4 nnd Uh trap. Prom ckuuuny ~ ~ b a g a n n d ~ - hs belt. Mt WIth bnIuant4.

Tbs Nrtlaapl ePon hu a Luse uaorhnsnt of bog.' nnd @rb' PejomM. in flaund*. sssmwker, md printed oath, for intrmt. thr- IW 16. Lt &O hu nmnative pomw, textwed oath ddrm lor ~ , w t m l ~ b h a u a o D . t . In rmnl mtJlw and Mn'Io.. mat0mity dmmmw, mu* lib .prom, PlrW P.ntlu, .nd w.

Tbsswmx.smBhophum4.d t m m i t . o l d a u t . n i n the M a t l d EBotbl to tha noor .bars &.lnls jewelern. Then youwiIlfladaUmsrmer of lhinga for the irir aarr. fawn dlnpem to evenlug d ~ ~ s w and afewitamsforanaUbags.

TheBMBaba &ore, ftut ~ ~ t h e . t n e t i r o m t h e E u r t d w w t IYom3.b rdhosd the prim of ~ t y l l r h p u a r l YM~- msllm fawnBBlatoBa u for the luae a. These .re

OLADYS JACKSON SIrl

i s Week's

- - . - Gldya k c h , Pdministrator d Saudi Amb Governmnt ac-

cwnh, Locol Government Palatiom, sap, "I am pmbobly h e hclpplmst per1011 in Soudl Ambia and it's al l dua to my job."

Glcdya now corniden Saudi Ambia h r homo. Hmver, r h war born and gnw up in tho Stok of Washington and athdad Washing- ton S k h Collegm at Pullrmn. Sirma h r rishr, k. Tom G&rd, i s a rwldant of Dhohrnn. she ha family in Soudi Ambis m well ol

at how. Gladya' other rirter, Ciam Swwney, who wa8 on h r l - =an Pad Cmr. field worker in kn i l a , visited them far a three-week nunion last Iumn*r.

G l d p worked for tho U. S. Navy in wpply &poh d Pmri Hatbar, Bnmrton, Wash., k n Island, blif., ahd Norfolk, Va. She left the Navy in DHMnb.r, 1945, and worked far her brother at tho doctan' clinic in Bnmrton for two ~ n . She then ialned Ammco In San Fmncllco.

Her f int a1~1~nmtinSaudi Arabia wra m an accountant. In 1949, r h wra tmndemd to Low1 Government Palatlam as on Accwnh Amlyt, and lohrww given hrpraent arignmmt. Favorite leirun p t i m r a n Dixieland m d , omking and d i n g about Ambia.

Movies HELEN SOCHOR

-

Return Movies "TAMBY AND THE BACEE-

LOX," with Debbie Reynold8 und Ledlie Nielsm, wi l l be ~bwThursday, lduob 27. at 11:30 p.m. in the ~hnhrsa z%eater.

"PBWCE AND THE SHOW- BIEL." alth Marngn Monme and Lauren08 onvier, nlll be s h m Thvr&y, April 9, at i k a o p.m. in the nhphran TbsPtsr.

"HOUBE OF NUMBEB[J" with JaokPalanoe nnd BarbazaLmg, w i l l be shown me*, Aprll 1, at 8:lSp.m. audlZ:16a.m. In the be Tamra Theater.

"QIMT," with misPbetb Taylor and nook Budam, rill b e s a n s u r u l a y . ~ S O , at 11:80 a.m. and 8 p.m. in the Abaaiq Ttmater.

No.!Z6, in D Major. (Corona- tion). (Robert c ~ o a e a ~ ~ . Piano)

s:10 Baob--Organ XlmiQ. (Oar1 WBlnrl~h, Orgnu)

9:88 S0hUmm-C-ral --Ballet w t e .

SATUBDAY 8 p.m. OriEg-CmWM in

A Minor. (lbabinutain, Piano) 8:SO Toaailtanky--Bgm-

phony No. 2. in C Minor and wal s of the mowers.

9:18 caopin-Cmcerto No. I, in E Minor. (aubanste4 Piano)

9:62 Bartbk-8arly- mkmlmmas Suite.

SUNDAY 8p.m. b e - - P h -

bird suite. 8:aO MoaPrG-8ymphmg

No. 58, fn D. ("Prague") 8 4 Beethoven--Cmae.r&

No& in B Plat major. (Serldq -)

S:l6 H.rp.fahord Cmoert by w.ad. Lsldon*hs.

MONMY 8 p.m. 80b~mwn-CmoeM

in A minor. QriedrlDh Oulda, Pfano)

8:al B . o ~ O n ~ - phmgNo.2. inEMlnor.

S:18 Opnrntlo Ariu simp by Viotoria d. LM &geIea.

9:s ~ . o t m - c o n - o e r ~ No. 1, in Q Minor

Maroh 28; a:& OO&UOM ~pri l a- ad6 I O o a U m l o M UMb 29: 1l:SO.a.m.. 8 p.m. April 8; 11;~0. &46 o&.

TROOPER HOOK BsrbPra MwgoL, Joel MQCraa western ( r j verr Qaa YMh BB: 8:W, £40, 1:10, D March 29: 11:80 a.m.

Rar Tanura

8:86 B&bvm~--Bgm- phoayNo.6. in C Minor.

8:58 8.ohmmlnoff- Bhmcdy m r Theme d Paga- niul. IBuMdain, Plano)

S:ZO wngaer-prelude d LtaWrtcd "TNtrm .nd Poddew

9:s Bmdlu.-mreua suits.

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Interdistrict Bridge Tourney Set March 28

Dhehran 8665, to Wter. The sntrauoefeein BBlopr team, BE S per person.

The Dhahran Bridge Gmup had a hwnout of 12 tables at tAa March 11 duplicate sesnion intheAuditarlum. In a Mitohell mownnant, iirst place North- Smith winners were Laverne

' eec- B1-t and Dale Parsley, ond place. Wrla Adam and Dsrek Morthk, and third, Anne Nelson and Balph Ber- wang6r. Enst-Weat wfnners w s r e ~ k P i t t s d E . 8 a n d i n ; a@. HImPbreY Naah and PrmkMeffstdmd thlrd, Keith P w 8 o n and Al Adams.

Winners in the Dhahcaa Badge Group meeting# March 4 and Feb. 25 played in two MltCheU MWemant sesaione.

Mamh 4, N-8 winners were tirst, Tom Roy and J. Frlth; seomd, the F. W. McMillins; tbindwns a tiebetween R. Ber- waager, Esther Bunyanand the Carl Reufers. E-W winners were flrst,the A l A l e ; seo- nnd, Fred McKinney and Dr. Viokle Young; and third. Inez Waasm and Mmge Fate.

Feh. 85, N-S winner8 were f ln t , B. 8. WOO and sack m e ; aeoond,seninaPow& and Mra. Cleavenger; third, Am Nelson and Eddie @.swell.

E-W wfnnera were f in t . C. F. Pitto and D. 0. Pareley: eeamd, Mmes. Norton and Mueller; third, Paula WeatAers and Eether Bunylm.

At Lt Iaat two meeting8 01 the Bgtorday Jmpuuate Gmup m e r e were

For Mamh 22, first, Jaoh DUdW snd Jim KBrr; 8eC0nd, Jack and Betap w*on; thlrd, ftqd Teel and Ted Collier.

For Muoh 16. flrnt. sack

qmehaw. In a Bve-table Hawell Mow-

ment the Dhahrm Duplloata Bridge Group's wieners Mamh 8 were first. Teel and Collier: momd,Jack andBetsy Wflsoa rrnd third, Dm and MargeFate.

% ~ ~ ~ o a t e Qr* In a fhe-table BaweU move mant March 1 bad ns wlmh# teame, Collier-Teal in f l n t , Thornhi-McKLrmeygecond and mm-Kerr, third.

I an interested tnthe s&-

A m 1 4 Underdmg Flyer. Mo&y,&rch 17, defeated tha miwing Air F M ~ Jek, 76-75, in Dhahmn. (1 O r ) Flysn' Keith Mitchall, bh' Bat G o r u y b n and Flyen' R. A n d e ~ n .

rennin Taler

Mestrezat Takes Championship From Loyer at Dhahran,l%-188

By TONY N R A N The ~11official championship should be able to win one game

of Dhahrau wns decided again to clinch it. Ed Znrawel's Zll, laat Friday when Carrol Loyer Jim Labate's ZOO. Elsa Net- rod Ray Mestremt rolled 24 ting's 647 werefeatures of play, games .across a l l l2 alleys for TkebMan Claeslc: Odd no smaIl stake. Bay aoming Bdla team won by two games cut on tBp with a 195 average over the a D a d m e r n aa the toCmoll's 188. Ray's game8 seaam ended for Mla league. included scores of 258, 288, Tanh Babbitt rolled 216-Z44- 217 while C a r ~ l l mustered 19- to help the w r s , only 226. 2X3. and 435. while O d e 0osMgkeJs 200- AB&UQ LEAQUE 200-197-697 wws j u ~ t a little

Mixed Clam& With three short of the ultimate in t r im- weeb to go, it look9 aa though cabs. aauchos have it seam UP - Mixed Hpndlcap: Again T d t h e v k nine pames shead and Babbitt. with a 225-885. dami- -

;ate3 hvitp, followid hg Abqaiq Cardinals laarioaa-its 2 1 1 . ~ 2 ~ a ~ o r -

In Top Spot tlng's 649. Elsie Hollar's 650, Jessie Mwtin'e W3 and Rutt

The Abqaiq Cardinals Little DHAAaAN LEAGUE ague Basehall Nine moved mdusftlel: The bi$aght d into first place last Saturday last Smdara bowhgwaa Jfm by knookiug offprrviously un- Gorsnsan's to& 623. beaten Ran Tanura, 6-4. Merit: The aotlmhere grows

AWiq Jumped off to a 3-0 hotter by the week. ~ l l the dog lead in the first inning. flat for flnt p l w , the Bolss Rns Tanua garnered one run defeated the vusfite 9-0 and

in its half of the first on a twk a 1 1/2gamelead over the home nm by Baker, the iirst Bleep%m,whetwned in a 8,669 of hia two for the day. Abqatq series for a new league hi& scored two nms m the top of thh seaam. Indlvldual plaudits the fourth. go toAl Bradstreet forbis 8% Rns Tanura bounced hack 698. Een Beach 219-592, T w

with a psirof mnsin it8 haU of 'Jhm2U-665, 8 ~ O U W 1 6 4 l , the fourth on the a e c d of 1U Adams 222-585, Hal Emit% B&nr1a borne m, alngLee by 207-581. Merlin Jones 201- Eammondand Wflsmand a walk 634, Mck Qrirmer 801. to Ch~btemen. Abqalq pioked Mixed B: Last week Carl up its final nm in the fifth on a $@nor's 815-28-119%-627 and home run bv HoUnr. Janet Jobnrrtolle's 190-178-180-

Rae ~ & r a thre-ed in the 568 made a new league high. fmal inning hyscoring ons run. Tg'e TIgera relinplished their ht Marh retired the next eeaaon-long hold onflrst plaoe, three hitters to preaerve his dropphg iwc &anre8 behind the vl~tory. I a m leaden. he Eeneg~des.

Evenly Matched Teame To Spar In PGIB Tourney March 27-28 Th. d@th mud Pu#W W hVUW0rl B U M h m W

m a t in l8mhrur'm CBnrnu1~ ThvrdUr and 6Wdu wlll brIM

4 : k p.m. riaa all. Abqaiq Defeats

ABonrO - The W u Btsn, made a last ditoh drive to burg the Dhsbrm Bears. 69 to 44, in a abow of baa- wizzwdq MaKiaY, Maroh 17.

Paaed by Tom Kermady, and Elmer aartley, the All 8tm toskcommaadottheg~me at the start a n d n m r relinrpinhed it. In the ftrst quarter, it wan Kemnedy'sfour rme-bandedplsh shots that stnlledan urge of the Beam to make a contest of it. In the waning eeoands, it waa BaNey% drives for three under the basket 'dog# that bridged a 20 to 11 advantage. Both tearm, in the seoondquartsrseemed to concentrata more on defaue. The W tlme scant read Ab- qaiq 30. Dhshran 11.

After haIf time, the B e a n made an e f k t to get Bt the ball wme an Bopsie[Abherhd

In the fourth aad flualquarter. e*9n B U Taylor's one-haoded, low traJeoWry shot could not offset the Abqalq aggregate an they rang sp 21 digits and ViotorJr.

Up to Par

a p m a t triumph.

Q . U m r , A1 Duff, ~ a r Swm and Dick 8.nMokarn wlll offloi.ts. The All-Tom- m n t team mad the outrtmdiug player wlll he ohnen by Jwk England, Art PeuMU and Jim W e r b n . Award# will he pramentad by mok Hiller nitsr the ohunpto~uhip game.

In the double-header lnst Ridey, the nwheta defeated the Jeta, 78-64, and Ab@q wm over the Flyers. 6040.

In the opening game, the Jeta started fpat.withTumO'Conner and Dick Thompson eneh scor- lug six points. The Jets had a 18-14 lead after 10 minutea of play. The nooheta etaged a rally In a e 8 e o d W r t e r to narrow the matgin. 35-34. Rabb and Mmre of the Rwhets pushed their team to a 66-50 lead a t the tiuae-quartacs mark. Durhg the fourtii period, they addedanother elgbt points to win. Jon Jeminge, with 17, was U h for the Rwketa . while Dick Graenhout had 19 for the Jets. Thl8 War the lant game for Jack Miller, 4 coach of the Jets, and Jerq Yabn, who era reiwning to the States.

ID the seomd game, the Flyere spotted the Abqaiq All- Mars a 10-1 lead and could never get hack in the W g a m s . A week ago Abuniq had been oounted out, but nitsr beating ~hPhmn and the ~ l y e r s , it i s right back In the middle again. lt sty must play the EOOW to determine fourth place. Aapriq led all the way in beat- ing the Flyera. A1 Porta found the range for 18 to help thb Abqaiq cause while Mitohell'a 16 wan tops lor the Flyera.

Weathers Wins Dhahran Jackpot By PATTY !dUMI

one noman tesmml. and altern- tournament last PrIday en& vnth d y a handful of the startan tiniahing tha 18 holes hecause of the heat. An the nun shone holbr and

hotter. the seemd niae was called off and ptims went to the best ecoree for the first nine played. Low gross arinner was Paula

Weathers, who &et a 40. Lpn net winner was Betty Powell witb 34. E e l a 8tewart'a &i wan B e d low gross, and Gfnny Mprtln'S 44 took third. Bunner6-q for a e o d low net were AUce Platt, Mary 8ohoU andViidap,wlth36's.

The Men's J a o W will be held April 4. Ras Taaura held a sootoh

thrsesome event. two m a and

%ting at one b a ~ . played at handioap, two teams tied tor first place. Frau Ratlay, Jerry Nored, and Luke W e tledwithMary Fuente, F l m k Fugate, and Gene Baker, both teams with 62's.

The Bss TaPura Twilight league is gefing set for it. mual apIlng oompetitim. ~ t g h t aeams will c0rnpet-s in the nine-hole events after working hours c w r a perlod of sevw weeb. PImt day i. April 18.

Member# of all teams wbc oompeted in the TrI-dtatriot dhmnpi~~~hipe laat Janua~y wi l l be feted at a banquet in B.s T W a AprfllO, to be fallowed the neat day by the Arabian Open et aahrrmn 801- low.