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Dutch Actress To Appear Here AIMETo Conduct Regional Parley b Aramco theater af1cionada.q are asaured a Thespian treat Aprfl2,S and 4 with the advent of the distinsuished Dutch din- euae Nel Oosthout who wffl petform OeorgeBernard5w'e dialectic drama "&. Joan" in Dhdmn, A W q and Ras Tanurs. 8he will be sponsored Jointly by the AEA and the amateur theater gmup in each dintrict. Mlss Oosthout's first per- formance under the v r - ship of Dramaramco wffl be at 6:45 p.m.. Sunday, April 2, in the Dhahran Theater. 8be wffl next be sponsored by the Abqaiq P@em Moodsy. April 3. at 8:30 p.m.. in the Abqaiq Theater. Her f i d performauce, sponsored by the Ras Tanun Players, will be Tuesday,Aprfl4,at 8:30 p.m.. in the Ran Tanura Theater. Following her Saudi Arabian booklag Miss Ooathout wffl perform in Bombay, April 10. ' 11, 1% ~iss Oosthout's a r t has been Here Next Week The first Begiod Petro- leum Tecbnolo%ml meeting to be sponsored by the 5udi -tan 8ectIon of the Bocisty of Patroleum Engineers of AME is scheduled to be held inDhahranMarch 27,28and29. Delegates fromSaudl Arabian Ministry of Peholeum and Miaeml Resources, AmInofl, h ' a w o Overseas Compaqy. Bpbrpin Petroleum Comgplly, BasrPh Petroleum rampaqy. lranian OIl Exploration and ProducingCompaqy. Geophys- ical Services, I n . IneUtute of Petroleum (Bnbnin), Iran Pan Am. Kuwait Ofl Compaqy, James A. Lewis Eoeiseering 8. A.. Natl~nd Iranian Ofl Ccmpaoy. Patroleum Services Widdl8 East), @t.r Petro- lsum Company, Bhell of Qatar, and Tidewater Ofl Comw (ppktstau) MI1 wsemble for the meeting. A total of 18 papere wffl be given durb thetwo dmys of mr PAKISTAN PRESIDENT Ayub Khm,in o step ot Dbahrm 4iriisld Mwch 19 on mtum frm th Commonwealth Conhmncs in Lon&+wol entermined by H.H. 'Abd 01-'Aziz ibn Jiluwi, son of th Amir of the Erntsrn Province. L to r, Abbas hallk, local business man, hident Khan ond HIS Hiahna compared to that Of Ruth Draper. Cornelia Otis Sklnner and Francoise Rosay. How- ever, where hflss Draper and Was Wnner telltheir dramatic tales by emphasizing om char- acter and indinatlug the others. bliss Oosthout gives a full- rourrded,dimemid perform- an-, acting out the part of each character as written by the playwrf@t. This she doe8 brfflianay using only the re- sources of her own voice. actions and personality for the many diversifled roles required. The Manchester Gmrdim says of Ws unique actress, "Herperformanee was brilliant and held the attention of the audience from start to finish. " The Bcottish Daily Matl's rs- view sald "This meat Dutch actress held her audience mpUvated for the entire even- ing. With a nvielv of voices Former Aramco Doctor Member of Staff on SS Hop, Dr. Victoria Young. former- ly assigned to Dhahran Health Center,has been accepted as a member of the medleal etaff of the 85 Hope, according to word recelved by Dr. R.H. Ikiggy, Aramco Medical Di- rector, from Dr. Wflliam B. Walsh, President of Ule People to People H d t h Foundation, hc., sponeors of 85 Hope. Dr. Walsh wrote, "You will be pleased to know that Dr. Yw wlll join the medical staff of the 85 Hope sometime the latter part of kfarch or the first of April to remain unUl the ship returns to the United Slates, pmbably in September. ' Project Hope is a prtvately sponsored pmgram to share the modern medical knowledge in the United States with the mwly-developing countrle6 of Southeast Asla. The 8S Hope, formerly the U.S. Navy Hon- pltal ship the .LIE8 Consolation. La a 15,000-ton wanel, with 250 beds. w he permanent medical staff includes 16 phy- eioi~,tWO dentists. 26 nIUSe8 and 30 amxillIary personnel. Volunteer teams of up to 35 physicians will be flown to the ship on a rotating baeb for t a u s of four months. More than 2,000 medtcal pple have appued for assIgomznt-9 on the Hope. The 88 Hope wfll dsit only those coontries to which it has been invited. The Bope. which leff k s t September for a nix-month sojourn in Indoneeis will visit Viet Nam as ite nsxt stop. A four-month stay is contamplated there before the ship gram is geared to the specif1 needs of the countries visit84 adivities being worked out 1 advance with 1 4 doctors. Aramco To Host Medical Parley The Ammco Medical depart ment will be host to the 196 GulflaedlcalMeeting sahedde to be held in -6 Aprfl 6 9 and 10. Medical organivltions rep resented at the meeting wil include deleaations frox resrLrl3 scheduled msetlrrgs. Delegates who will preent papere =: M. A. m AM, Petroleum Engirmer. Dnm- mam Office, 51x3 Arabh MlnIntry of Petroleum and Wneml Resources; W. & Cotter of Bahrain Petroleum American univBrsity of Bahrain Petroleum Compaw the (iovement Of Bahraio the Government of Qatar KWt M1 company. th Medical Soh001 ad th NOmwee Hospibrl at 8hirai in kin, NaUmsl Iranian 01 company, eaQv Petroleut Compny, and Aramoo. A total of 38 pnpers wffl b presented at the meeting program ohaim Dr. A. P Gelpi has announced. Retirement Tea Honoring Dr. T. C.Alexonde upon the oaclsion of his re Urement, the Medical dapr4 ment invlteshis Mends to a ter whiohwillbeheldfmm4 unU 6 p.m., Thuruday, bfmrch SO at Houst, 17. Dhahnm. - DR. VICTORIA YOUNG company; H.8amanof ~aemh Petroleum Compaqy; D. J. Invitations have also been re- ceived from Korea, OkInawa andPakistan. The How's Dro- mnbach of the cons0rtIum.; 0. Heth*~ngton, J. Steeas, G. A. Lee, G.A. Hninen, D.I. Millon and C. IL & Davlea of KWt M1 Comm; Y. RM. (CWinrd oe gerg. 3J The Weather m h 14 - 20 Temp. Ham. Abqsiq mnx. 82O 100 mn. so0 20 Dhahra. Mrr. 82' 100 Aull. so0 1s Ran Tnnunr Ilbar. 780 100 Min. SP 88 Trsvel Deadline Travel Orders for parsod h i p and short and Long vaca- tions ganned for the 'Id al- AdhP holidays mvst be in the Gonkolman's Office, Passport aad Ueense Unlt. Dhahran, not Later thea April 20. The Mxaiq and Ras -a have1 ~ U Q B will require them one week earlier thnn Ulis date. NEL OOSTHOUI

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Dutch Actress To Appear Here

AIMETo Conduct Regional Parley

b Aramco theater af1cionada.q

are asaured a Thespian treat Aprfl2,S and 4 with the advent of the distinsuished Dutch din- euae Nel Oosthout who wffl petform OeorgeBernard5w'e dialectic drama "&. Joan" in Dhdmn, A W q and Ras Tanurs. 8he will be sponsored Jointly by the AEA and the amateur theater gmup in each dintrict.

Mlss Oosthout's first per- formance under the v r - ship of Dramaramco wffl be at 6:45 p.m.. Sunday, April 2, in the Dhahran Theater. 8be wffl next be sponsored by the Abqaiq P@em Moodsy. April 3. at 8:30 p.m.. in the Abqaiq Theater. Her f i d performauce, sponsored by the Ras Tanun Players, will be Tuesday,Aprfl4,at 8:30 p.m.. in the Ran Tanura Theater.

Following her Saudi Arabian booklag Miss Ooathout wffl perform in Bombay, April 10. ' 11, 1%

~ i s s Oosthout's a r t has been

Here Next Week The first B e g i o d Petro-

leum Tecbnolo%ml meeting to be sponsored by the 5 u d i -tan 8ectIon of the Bocisty of Patroleum Engineers of AME is scheduled to be held inDhahranMarch 27,28and29.

Delegates fromSaudl Arabian Ministry of Peholeum and Miaeml Resources, AmInofl, h ' a w o Overseas Compaqy. Bpbrpin Petroleum Comgplly, BasrPh Petroleum rampaqy. lranian OIl Exploration and ProducingCompaqy. Geophys- ical Services, I n . IneUtute of Petroleum (Bnbnin), Iran Pan Am. Kuwait Ofl Compaqy, James A. Lewis Eoeiseering 8. A.. N a t l ~ n d Iranian Ofl Ccmpaoy. Patroleum Services Widdl8 East), @t.r Petro- lsum Company, Bhell of Qatar, and Tidewater Ofl C o m w (ppktstau) MI1 wsemble for the meeting.

A total of 18 papere wffl be given d u r b thetwo dmys of

mr PAKISTAN PRESIDENT Ayub Khm,in o step ot Dbahrm 4iriisld Mwch 19 on mtum f rm th Commonwealth Conhmncs in Lon&+wol entermined by H.H. 'Abd 01-'Aziz ibn Jiluwi, son of th Amir of the Erntsrn Province. L to r, Abbas hallk, local business man, h i d e n t Khan ond HIS Hiahna compared to that Of Ruth

Draper. Cornelia Otis Sklnner and Francoise Rosay. How- ever, where hflss Draper and Was Wnner telltheir dramatic tales by emphasizing om char- acter and indinatlug the others. bliss Oosthout gives a full- rourrded,dimemid perform- an-, acting out the part of each character as written by the playwrf@t. This she doe8 brfflianay using only the re- sources of her own voice. actions and personality for the many diversifled roles required.

The Manchester Gmrdim says of W s unique actress, "Herperformanee was brilliant and held the attention of the audience from start to finish. " The Bcottish Daily Matl's rs- view sald "This meat Dutch actress held her audience mpUvated for the entire even- ing. With a nvielv of voices

Former Aramco Doctor Member of Staff on SS Hop, Dr. Victoria Young. former-

ly assigned to Dhahran Health Center,has been accepted as a member of the medleal etaff of the 85 Hope, according to word recelved by Dr. R.H. Ikiggy, Aramco Medical Di- rector, from Dr. Wflliam B. Walsh, President of Ule People to People H d t h Foundation, hc., sponeors of 85 Hope.

Dr. Walsh wrote, "You will be pleased to know that Dr. Y w wlll join the medical staff of the 85 Hope sometime the latter part of kfarch or the first of April to remain unUl the ship returns to the United Slates, pmbably in September. '

Project Hope is a prtvately sponsored pmgram to share the modern medical knowledge in the United States with the mwly-developing countrle6 of Southeast Asla. The 8S Hope, formerly the U.S. Navy Hon- pltal ship the .LIE8 Consolation. La a 15,000-ton wanel, with 250 beds. w he permanent medical staff includes 16 phy- e i o i ~ , t W O dentists. 26 nIUSe8 and 30 amxillIary personnel. Volunteer teams of up to 35 physicians will be flown to the ship on a rotating baeb for t a u s of four months. More than 2,000 medtcal p p l e have appued for assIgomznt-9 on the Hope.

The 88 Hope wfll dsit only those coontries to which it has been invited. The Bope.

which leff k s t September for a nix-month sojourn in Indoneeis will visit Viet Nam as ite nsxt stop. A four-month stay is contamplated there before the ship

gram i s geared to the specif1 needs of the countries visit84 adivities being worked out 1 advance with 1 4 doctors.

Aramco To Host

Medical Parley The Ammco Medical depart

ment will be host to the 196 GulflaedlcalMeeting sahedde to be held in -6 Aprfl 6 9 and 10.

Medical organivltions rep resented at the meeting wil include deleaations frox

resrLrl3 scheduled msetlrrgs. Delegates who will p reen t papere =: M. A. m AM, Petroleum Engirmer. Dnm- mam Office, 51x3 A r a b h MlnIntry of Petroleum and Wneml Resources; W. & Cotter of Bahrain Petroleum

American univBrsity of Bahrain Petroleum Compaw the (iovement Of Bahraio the Government of Qatar K W t M1 company. th Medical Soh001 ad th NOmwee Hospibrl at 8hirai in kin, NaUmsl Iranian 01 company, eaQv Petroleut Compny, and Aramoo.

A total of 38 pnpers wffl b presented a t the meeting program o h a i m Dr. A. P Gelpi has announced.

Retirement Tea Honoring Dr. T. C.Alexonde

upon the oaclsion of his re Urement, the Medical dapr4 ment invlteshis Mends to a ter whiohwillbeheldfmm4 unU 6 p.m., Thuruday, bfmrch SO at Houst, 17. Dhahnm.

- DR. VICTORIA YOUNG

company; H.8amanof ~ a e m h Petroleum Compaqy; D. J.

Invitations have also been re- ceived from Korea, OkInawa andPakistan. The How's Dro-

m n b a c h of the cons0rtIum.; 0. Heth*~ngton, J. Steeas, G. A. Lee, G.A. Hninen, D.I. Millon and C. IL & Davlea of K W t M1 C o m m ; Y. RM.

(CWinrd oe gerg. 3J

The Weather m h 14 - 20

Temp. Ham. Abqsiq mnx. 82O 100

mn. so0 20 Dhahra. Mrr. 82' 100

Aull. so0 1s Ran Tnnunr Ilbar. 780 100

Min. SP 88

Trsvel Deadline Travel Orders for p a r s o d

h i p and short and Long vaca- tions ganned for the 'Id al- AdhP holidays mvst be in the Gonkolman's Office, Passport aad Ueense Unlt. Dhahran, not Later thea April 20. The Mxaiq and Ras -a have1 ~ U Q B

w i l l require them one week earlier thnn Ulis date. NEL OOSTHOUI

Short-corningr and going8

Guadalajara for Low-Cost Fun By IDA 8. HANSEN

of rwgh taahued rmterlpl with a 8 1 . m ~ ~ oat embmidersp on

a t a u m o u a . Ir I

' 5 i- d,, .. :::

it, a onrplm of *ts, and ponoha. bather abw. th lodrllkomfttbtnsuede ar silver Welry of intricate de #lgn on ulmng the IMII~ 11 e q o n i r s 1- .OM in a 8hom Uut amawl w e r lu

MIU a n -rot# reclllired 1 have a t0ari.t mrd, d i d 11 rix monthe, whloh oosD $8 u is oh ta id Ie from a Mexi01 Cowulata or P.nAmsrianAB lineoffloe. A birth certlttorU punport or otbm idenuflcruc is MacuarY when a*w fc

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Dhohran Gardm Omup mmkn mrt at ch. Plant How. l lu l l r l l~ 1818, to pot and labd plann whlch wlll k lold atDhahmn'r 15th annunl ffoww 1how~0m6m Tacby and Tamnow,. k w h 30 In thnStar light Room.. L to r, mmbn am: Mn. A.E. Ramall, Mn. WlllIm,kn&r, MR. hodm bw&s and Mn. R.A. Sturglll. The plmb haw bnn dDnahd by v u p mrnbur from t h l r ovn pr&n plob.

Dhahran To Presentlsth GardenShow March30

Michael Barger In PieM, Concer

morrow." the 16th Women'e Group, will ieatan, a garden worlrshop. Thts wl wotoin plnnte. flats, tools and otaar helphrl @deS far suwenful IJarde* in Burdi Anbin.

Each member of the com- munity h umed to visit the gmden WrLabop and to sub- mit e a r u p l a of him o m horti- cultural sm in tbs garden show's varloull C ~ M . for which prizes wil l he awarded. T h a e will include qmlity of @lasses of vviolu typw of n ~ ~ s ~ ~ d w m e ~ ; .rti8uo ahm, illdwnw arrawe- ments of miniatarea, b e r t plant., olslndsn ard pri- winW.as, and ohildren'a ~Isrsee .

48 Youngetera

Players Score; Playwright Whiffs

PPulMett pravldnd an unua- fw cbasge of p e e in ahit prt, and Dr. mlg Grove success- % negamted the dittlculr role of "the otbsr mm. "

Dramvamco p s e n t n d a pDUebedperf0Imau0e Of Willi- am Fahchlld'a "The (bund of Murder" before Dhphrsn nudi- ences m c h 11 and 12 in the Dhnhnn Theater.

With Jim Mar dlreenqe and the 1eadlllg role, tbs

Dnnrrramco w t d i d far better by the &PRrlght than he did by them. "The Bound of Murder, " perhap the moat ImPLalufbh nIystery rinoe "Draoula, " is rife w&th oUohe both in plot and dlalsgue, and it is ta the oredlt of the I d plrgere that they were able to

W e l l rbowtheir material knd provide a thormrghly eatla- Ws evedug of theater.

Mar$ Gillla, in the role of Wife 8nxiouu to he a widow, sme an effeotldy convlnciae PoItraynl. 5le wan p r t l c u l a r ly I m m i v e in the ffnsl aat W h , Wlth the play ma in a shambles ahout her. slm ma abls to melntain an affecting credihfliiy fn her oharacter- htloa.

Bhea Cyr. in tbs second female lend, and Dan Nel6on. aa the &ioe inspeator, both &eloped their ehsracterlra- Urn fully. Nelson moved through bls role with an caw. relaxed manner that p r o j d most inwnbly. Mre. Cyr, in her iirat r o b with hemanm- w,gave a neneitlve iutarpreta- tion of the lonely aginster she portrayed.

mmr commmded the rtlge during hls seem witb a n d h that Well-chanateh ieed the ham merbrrs he was prasenuw.

nmin amma8 d revem. With- in w&hg dintame, d o 0 am I.lrs CJuda , is the amnu tDvn of Taqpil, wbich offem atmming home 81w. Cbuk bh, an entirely sen

+U-AmerIcla oommuni~ b.s smwly,wfthin*k.tyau or two, h i l t on a hiU that alopd. d m to the rrod M~M.

h m L.Ls C h L p k . Lot. a m - ~ ~ . O b h . l a V k W of the kLs on oae aide and the mauataina and plPm on the other. A nine-bole golf c a m e and the Holidw Beat Mofel

On Honor Roll

omnFaets tbs ptcture. Ahout an bwr'n drive from

ouLdp41M is the old md -of ~~~

that npwhu5an in all *ll of Mdopn hcndomft. There Eleta bought a dress

Hofuf Trip Planned

m e r . an .d*Moed shdru in the campion music d e w ment, ma gnmut8d h t yes [mm the Wrhnn Bobwl.

Mias Ann Buger, sister c 6arge.r, and m o t at tb Universiiy of Noab abot ms a guest of her bmther a the concert.

~ u i ~ w d i n o t o r Sihr wsre JaneHnnnaaldC.mllle Powell.

Open HouseatS&ool

The lnnusl o w bwae held by theWrhnn6choelwlll he held Wght h m 7:JO until 8:SOp.m. P.chmwlllhe in their r q u l m c b s rmme to great prant9 of the .Men@ and inteFssted member8 of tha oomm*. emplea of student#' m* wlll be on din- PLY and a p m ~ l r m wmprhed of performances by the sohaol bpndandgymwtlc tsurr wffl he given during the eve*.

By Dhahran Women A trip to Hofuf by Budd e u

aubesnamngedby the w.h- mu Women's *up for Thum- d v . w i l e . m e trb. drened

New Gronddaughtr

Safety Awarde Sho~eer~ ' Guide

Easter Items For RT Unit

CertUicate of I l l lee ~ c h i e w - ment for 708.000 man-hnum worked b y t h e 2 b m e n d tbe unit without a diubliv injury. Tb. prlod of thi. prhm-

anc8nufrornYuch2i3, 1WO thmwh April 20, 1WO. The

lawmedian ondGanml Houlng ustion, &I Tanum, hovllrj worked olmolt I I ywn without an indus- hlol lnlury sufired by thm25mon unit,^ oworbd n n M Award and Dishlct Irbmw'~ Safety W i - fican. b f t ta right an: R.J. klght, Suprvilor, I h G Hornlng, J.D. Ehl, k t l q k l s t an t Dlstrlct hrbnwn and E. F. Hartlev, Sumrinhndant, bsldantlal k ~ i c r and k raa t lon dlvislon.

Hlie day. for the ume priod. The m w r d a t the avmnt

Dr. T.C. Alexander To Retire After20 Years Here &o*wlrawt a k l t s g 4 u r y .

Honor Roll nt Medical Board of Indus- nl compensation. P m - b a r n Dr. Alsxander nplstedhls premedical work !Inivemi~ of Teaan and t m b degree in mediclne a t Bay- University's College d

&cine in 1921. He aerved i n t e m p a t Baylor Hospital

vme and malaria control ~ W I I b o u t the area. aid h e l d

Dr. T. C - A l d e r , pioneer A n m w physic&% wfll retire Aprfl 1. The ant American doctor to he hired for W J A d f a on aprrmnentk . la by CMW. (Califom&-Arabian Standard Oil Compny), he odebratad his twentieth an- nlversuy of service in Dbh- M 1P.t Jufy. Dr. A l e d e r ia Coordinator of Medical LI.Lso11 betareen the M d o d deprtmmt, tha audi Arabian Oovernmd, and the local practictng prlvate pbp.iciaM. He plao a& M the Anmeo npresentaave m the Oovern-

AIME Meeting f C * u h r l /rol p'p 1)

four Amerlcsn nursee, one Amerian first aid man, two doctors t d n e d in India. and 10 male Indian nurses.

From a modest bgtmirs In

svbur mua. &Ism Met- calf. Jam- Ruhwedel and Mu's Catherine Teel, elgbtb grade.

hcriltea, Dr. A l d e r hu partlcipted in the gmwtb Of

and dissemination of msdial bow-e and incrttased lo& medical facilities Uurugba~t tbe towru of the h e t e r n Pmvinae.

At* World War II. Dr. A l d e r , who wan st111 n membsr of the U.& Army R e s e m , ws ordered by the ~ d j u t a d ~ s n e n l to stay in Ihud lAdia topmvlde Ameri- cancitiseu.9 with medical cue.

With hls coming rstirement from Anrnco, the Media l department's senlor memher does not plan to dwell on punt achievement.. The chpllswa of tomormw'n msdicbe con- tinued to a- him and he I& forward with interest to a -el in the Ualted hted.

of them koy a d dreaay, in iw-rslm colore. Wuh and wen? dated .tlN coma In o b c d , phI& and p.tel#. h the Select'. grocery da-

Nationl x l a n h oil Cornpat, A. J. Bhndrloa of Petroleum Se&em (Mid& h e t ) ; D. J. C r e w n ad 8. Moir d @tar Petroleum Compnv; L. B. Milun, J. H. Rebold. R. E. Clawen and C. Homewood of Anmco.

Bedides the ppe r s , the prcgram wU1 include a wel- coming luncbaoo Mamh 28 in the Ehrillrht Boomwith Sm&h

maytmMt.torndim are.g.in in ntocL, with pn-Wht batteried by Eveready.

The Ruftq amcery lltom. now in the M h l Bull-, bsa moeived 62 dlfhrent food IWmm fmm Hong Keg, among thempiokled~eekm. perl.ain~lw, Mlted red, yellow, or black -, hrmwu, 4- juice, white l o b nub, ad a hwt of other ~ d l o food..

Al-Blmld bu l b g , Dram whip. aml MIMtE &ad pe -. W.Schwinn At Home

On the ooouion Of hi. forth- coming aspprturefrom the Ewtern FTOV~W~, the Ameri- can Conaul I3e.uer.l. Wnlter K. BabWh, wu he a t home at hi. ruidence In the compound Of tbn Consdate Gener.1 m Thunday, March 29, between 5 ad Tintheli*uwon. He very much hopes tht every- we ae.mlgto visit the Coruul (kmralwnlnka ulla o p D o ~ - i t y todow.

DR.T.C.ALEXANDER

tetep. of hls hther Dr. Lh e r , in his medical ,Ctice at lxmlu&m, OBln. Ir. Alexander entered the ~ted &tea Army Medical rps in 1835. He cnrried out I&nmellts in the Midweet. I, M mef of the Bu%cal vice with the Monerey as Hosp!tll. a t Camp (W,

UI.. milem he trated ienB from the combined ding operations of the AIr me, Marina, Navy andA119y l i n t loint nuwuven. Wben Dr. Alexander joined soc July 18. 1940, he open- up a new medical frontier 5 d l Ai.bia, cartng for

)pioruerAmerlun arorlran. the only Amerlan dmtot

-8, he nu d a d upon to at memhsn of the B w mily &o. He hid tb3 st American m e d l a l per- d. launched a vigorow lgmm Of preventive medi-

M. H. w&. neplg w a t e r of P 1 ~ e f o r E c w o m l c Affalrn pmidlrrg. Dr. P. AI-9w.nl. Director Generpl of Mineral Redourow; T. C. Barger, Pnnldent of Aramco; and K.D. Romine, Chdrrmn, Saudi A d I a n Bection. Bociety of Petroleum Engineera, AIME wIU be speakers at the lunch- eon. Toun d A n m w opnn- tiOM W l l l be glwn guests Wednedday, Hucb 'a@.

A closhg banquet wU1 ha held following the mee- ~ueeday, much 28 at 8 p.m. in the Btnrlfgbt Boom. J. B. .Uford, g.eoutive Secretary, Bociefa of Petroleum E M n b e n of AIUE. will be guea epabsr. Alford will pralent a colored slide show entitled "A Photoenphlc Revfew 01 thecountry and Oil Opsrauons in Vene6uek m d Wentern CandP."

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461 : As : he1 l tre ! Fa

fin , nor

prc

hrr EASTER BASKPT MAJIEBS, Rm Ton- Cub k o u h Dm 2, using empty cam,box.~,pqrr,plp c l a m , g l w , I*, rlbbon, wquim and c r o p n ~ , ~ l(l.Earhr bunny oll1tano by nmklng their own E o h r e m bakeh. laft to right the Seam om Rod+ Kmyu, hffmy Minor, Mlly Whln, R o d n y Burg. m d k v i n &+,

%n nnd Flare - 4 - Mardl 22. 1981

Falcons Take Two: Cardinals, 5-4; Steelers, 5-2

RM Tamra Falcon Mpneear Andy EiU vowed that hle team wmld taka two thin past weak .nd with superior fieldlw and amut b e ruantag the team succeeded in downing the Ab- qnlq Cardioals 5-4 i extm innings and the DDhahran Steel- era, 6-2. in Little League hMW.

Ihus Derach doubled in the seventh, stole third, and came home m a wlld pitch to score the winning run over thecards. R i a Rende was the winning pltebr. Chuck Christman and GM Hill wlled off weohculsr

The h l e n l ' showhg ran. quite a let-down Phar their fine effort of the prsvfow week. The Piraterr kept 10- and almoet upsetthe ~ b l e ~ Cards, 10lliw, 5-44~6 DMlIlh Graham wbllfed 12. Tom Bob- mwski drove in tbe winnfqg Card nta nnd (iraham hit hie fcurtb homer of the year. 8.lb Nazer wan the big Pirate surprise. w u n g the Wubr to a hits and sllowmg gwd costrol in hi@ first time on the mound. Naser, the first BBudl Arab s.t.rte since inceptton of the langue, is tabbed aa a

G + m t the - Bteelere, Prr*8pct. gNbblng what seemed a r e arm b e bits and atopplag I McMiIIinr Win W h a t o d d have been a Bteeler victarp. ~ine-year-old Tom ( In Dhahran Bridge

supported Danny Williamson's Am Savage and Dorie Miller t h e - h i t pltchiq.*ith a 15-hit were sewnd: Chuck Shaw and attackto beat theSteelers 20-2. Fethera Swinford. thlrd.

In Mlwr Leasue play, the RasTanurfIBahy Falcwa dahuted tbs Wlbm Red sox, 22-7: the Dbnbrm White Sox &amed.the Wnhm Ymk6e8, 8-Rthe Dbahran Athletic0 beat the Alv@q RWy-Dinlm, 10-3.

The Steelen meat the Pirates a t King'e R o d Stadm Friduy, March 24, while the Falcoaa travel to Nqaiq. Bolh games are echeduled for 3 p.m.

TEAM STANDING8 Won Loat Pot. 8.t.

Cardinale 6 2 .750 .3W Falcon6 5 3 .625 .289 Pirates S 5 .375 .268 Steelere 2 6 . S O .274

TEE BIG TEN Minimum 18 AB'e)

AB A Pc+ GrPham C 24 18 .750 Dmscb F 25 12 .480 Bamga&ier P 23 11 .479 IIasson C 28 13 .4@5 coigan 8 21 9 .rlZ8 Psbar C 24 10 .417 myden F 24 10 .417 Fuller F 20 8 .400 Mcclelland P 18 7 .589 Reade F 24 8 .375

1 - Novelist Seton 6 - Eura6iDa rasge B - Cubes

13 - TV d a m fare: iwo w o r e

15 - Ysllow plgment 17 - llwpeaatve book 18 - Kind of fPrm IS - lwiligg Mrnnds do - Camttop 22 - &ger De0i.e 23 - Hyson and souchong 24 - Parish officer 26 - Baby carriage 29 - spins 11 - Land of the a h e h 32 - Football fleld: mlleq. 33 - Bishop'e .eat, In anaient

c h h 3s - ckg 37 - Overly pmper

p e m n S8 - 8.1.d 38 - Bpmbuq's river 40 - MmmIImte 41 - OUde on ice 42 - HLe Mortimer %led 44 - AlM8DiII 45-Yensbo& 47 - Co-t 48 - Fabuloull bird of pray 4B - Cynao's o r m r 52 - Plnt-nte: colloq. 65 - Fish with a moving Has 67 - upire 58 - A. eup -: two word. SO - Among othsr thlrp 61 - lZavlng boles, M obese 62 - B* up 6S - S t e e n m ' s pwt

5 - Musical accent 6 - COIIB 7 - Chief 8 - Taboe or Tanganyika 9 - Tremble

10 - PeNVhU C i w

11 - Any verp simple tank: @ two words

12 - Actor Flynn 14 - Planetarium 16 - Mrm. Rochester, nee - 21 - Dwell 28 - Wlldag scene 25 - N m o f J l m a s u 26 - -I+. n - v e r w 28 - Duplicate: two words 29 - Beauiy. to Kana - 30 - Ample 32 - Mardi - 34 - Fill to the brim 35 - Pitcher 31 - Sleuth Vance 41 - 81ddder

ANSWER TO LAST WeEIt'S CROUWDRD PUZZLE

43 - Actor Granger PI - Flmr scraper 45 - Gulfof Greeca 48 - geaodtsavlail 47 - Horse blanket 50 - To-do 51 - Pm@g sa - pualified 53 - H a h M - W o o l event 56 - Stretch cut 68 - Shod cheer

This Week's Movies

KNGLE CAT )oeumentaIq kdvenulre (F) Good Hard %a: 3:4s, 8 p.m. Hamh 23: 3:45. 8 p.m.

lYlLD RIVER* Llont#omerp C M , Lee Remi& - (A) mod @oh U: 3:45, 8 p.m. W c h 25: 3:&. 8 p.m.

!?Nau 3.1. BLUES Slvie Presley. Juliet Pmwse :omedy-Drama (A) Very Gmd Harch 22: 8:30.5:35, 7:40,9.* ldprch 43: ll:4Sa.m.8:15 p.a, m UYlT WORLD* Blcbnel Rennie. Jffl St. John kience Fictlon (F) Verp mod Sarah 24: 3:30,5:30, 7:30,Y:30 Harch 25: ll:46 a.m. ,8:15p.n

U8 TANURA

IEVEN TaEVESI E. G. ~obinson, R. 8teIgar hama (A) Excellent Hamh 22: 'I:31Jp.m..12:16a.m. mrcb 23: 3:30, 8;15 p.m. P B E MOUSE THAT ROARED ?eter 8ellere. Jean Sebem

MIDN108T LACE Doris my. Rex Rarriaw - (A) very God Maroh 27: 3:4S. 8 p.m. Mamh 288: 3:46. 8 p.m. TEE BOY WHO STOLE AMaLION vi@o Texem. m u r i c e R e P i C o m e - D m u a O awd Mamh 28: a:&, 8 p.m. March 30: S:&. 8 p.m.

WRPRBE PACKAGE Yul arynner, Bill Nagg -=@ (A) very God March 2- 3:30,5:S, 7:20. 9:lS Mamh 28: 11:46a.m. ,8:15p.m THE MOUNTAIN ROAD Jame8 M W V t . Llsl Lu Drama (A) very Oood March 29: 9:30,5:30, 7:W. 9:W March 30: Il:45 a. m. 8:lS p. m.

TEE RING G e d d Mohr, Rit. Morenu D- (A) God

2% 'kSUp.m..l2:lSa.m. Maroh 28: 3:SO. 8:lS p.m. TEE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Y. ~rynner , 5. McWeen Adventure UI Vew Owd

7 A h q . l q : " ~ . " M a r c h %at 1l:SOa.m. ud 8p.m.:

Ihahran: "Bss One for A&,'' March93 at1l:SOp.m. : W Tanurn: 'Bay One for Me." lduoh 28 a t 8:15 p.m. nnd 12:16 a.m.

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Paul Cvr Takes Holiday Tourney LElWbN wtm with a 1.216 eerie..

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Rrul Cyr of Dhahmn Won tlm singlea event in the A Flight d the amunl 8cRtob Doub1.s wi Sln@ea 'Id 81-Ntr Aolidny Tournament -red by the DWmn Men's Bowling As- sooiation lost week end in Wlb- ran. Oyr's wiming SEriM wan an 827, in four gumen d e d acrrms eight h e n . wiamr of the^ Night s i & ~ wan Gmver Brown with a 772 serierr. Set- und spot weut to Bob E n M , who hit a 758: turd pwiuon w a s won by Rex APPIeW with a 797. In the C FUght sIsr1err Joe

starmack mlled a 708 earlea fortophowra. Qeow Roamer aon the D Flight sirU1w with hla 634 aeries.

In the doubles event, tha winners of the A FUht were mu1 Cyr and Carmll Loyer with n 1,645 setiea. Tbs B Plight wlnners wen, lsrw Cork and Jim Wsfnford, with I 1.542 SeriBS. BBcord P h W went to Pete PleurJ a d J o b Tmvers, with a 1.694 to@. Pete F l e w .ad Art Brice flubbed thtrd mi* a 1.6W aeries. Winners of C FWhl were Joe 8tnrmaok nnd MF Oldham with a 1.467 Mla'im The PNlllnrs OI theD x'lm were Lowell Hnrris .Id Lar

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The eleventh aluiunl AFUIUCO

Int5Pibtrict BowliW -- mmt wffl s M lkuch 30. Men's tame wffl represent R.s Taw=. A w q , Dhahmn. and the Airfield. The women from RM Tanun, Ahaip a d Dhnhnn wffl compete.

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h the RP. TUkW MlXd Bcratoh Lengue laat weak Dlls tray hadthe high series, a 658 on gunen of 203, 222 and 234. Bob Mueaoh wan mewrid with hIm fine 642 serles w - of 119. 2)l ud 292. Ray BBrnnrdi jlmt rrmued hl. 600 for tbn n@ht and had to settle for r 680 w of 218. 202 and 181.

Pbylul COOL aM high for

I t h e w o w , mahepounded tbe lumber for a f l ~ 581 aeries on gu~es of 176, 208 ud 198. mgh sinlpe pme honon for the week went to Myrtle Ken- a i ~ * mlleda mi.

High a w e p e r r rolled for the week hadulsd Tow Alldnde's 247. Ray Btswua' 298, Red Blank's 228, Ray eernuai'm zu, and Dmmr's 225.

ill RosQtl topped tbn 860 m t c h wltha 808.