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VOI. 9. NO. 21 Anbian Aimriun Oil Ca, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia sun= 2. 1954 Bank of 1 ebanon Elects W.F. Moore To Its Board W. F. Moore, former president of Aramco. was elected to the board of directors of the Federal Bmkof L ekn at a recent stockholders meeting in Beirut. The hank hailed Moore's election a s evidence of in- creredhericm industrial p.rtici+ion inthe financial development of the region. Moore presentlv i8 an in- Lofrenr Appdnhd dustriai consulkt with offices in Beirut. The former Aramco president ha. exprcsmed the view that the Anbian peninsula and the Middle East canbe most effective- ly developedu a region md. toward thatend, has offer- ed a plan for an Arab er- press highway connecting the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean. "lt is my vlew that the greatest contributions that can now he made toward regional economic dcvelop- ment." Moore said after hie election. ''would be through an adequate regional .ystemof t m s p t communicdions md a com- monflnmchlmechmism of a regional character that would anjoy tha confidsnce of the paopla and thair oommareialnd indurtrial ia8titutions in ths area. " H. addad bu8inaaa ra- btiona should ba "coaduct- edaccoding to the accept- edpinciplesd interntional trade. '1 Such a program course. Moore feels, would attract development capital through nornulhmk&g, industrial and commercial channels. " M. D. Lafrens, due hack fmrn long -cation Tues- day, will assume the act- ing chairmanship of the Company Committee for Employee Affairs. h f r e a . tempmarlly replaces R. L. Cundall. scheduledto go on long leave in a few weeks. RecenUy,Ldreao conplc& ' ed an eight-week course in Manmgernent Problems at the University of Pitts- burgh, Pemsylnol.. Mr. &Mrs. JackPestoniandtheir son Peter. of DWran. ready to drive off to the beach. With the Id A1 Fitr holi- days expected to begin tonight and extend through to- morrow and Thureday, hundred. of other Amamco employees will be spending time at A1 Asimiyah Half Moon Bay or Ran Tanura. I SteeIPlated Bunaalow Cat, Kittens Pick Trailer for Home Bami-trailar No. ZX1766, a hug. 16-whaalad vahicla that uaumlly lumbar8 about Dhhran District amitting gur#lin# aoundn from its two wat8r hnks, La now making atran#ar noisma. It goaa "msow.". b hct. No. 2x1166 b.8 takan on a craw of atowawavs . - con8htin;of n unidentified mothercat and someof the said. "The trailer sits most-traveled kittens in downatGeneralCamp from Saudi Arabia. Nobody has 6 o'clock at ninht until been able to get close enough to count, hut ap- parently there are four wee ones in the family group housed in a a p s e of about ten inches under the fmnt water tank. Thick steel plating surrounds the long. rectangular area on two sides. and heavy steel crosa beams are on the ends. 0 The kittens first were seen. or heard. last Fri- day by Johnny Vossa. of Transportation. They a p parentllyrere about a week old then, and evidently had been born in their strange 8t-l bunnalow on wheels. - morning, with water for the men. lt some8 up to the tnnsporbtion yard in the morning. In mid- morning, it goes up to the gas traps and get8 filled with water. "Then hack to the yards again. Later. It goem up to AC PlantNo. !to be iced up. then hack to the camp. The cat and her kittens go right alonp." Bemsey euspects Manu Kitten does come lorapbg for food at nights when the trailer is prked. Bnt oc- casionally durIng the day he m s e a them aome milk and - mut. "They &t mound,"~ran.- "7hT.eem to be petting Themeli, Famed Blind Pianist, Will Present Recitals Here George- Thcmeli. the famed blind Creek pianist. will prement concerts in Dhahram June 12 and 13. in Abqaiq J- I4 and in R.. Tlnurr June 15. Hailed by Europe'. great critics as a genius. Themeli was b r n blind and started playing the piano when he was U. S. Tax Notice . Employees wbo have been waiting more than 15 months since submitting their United State. in- come taxrefundclaims for 1951 o r 1952, without hav- ing had any acLnowledge- ment o r indication of receiptof the refund claim document by the Treasury Department, may call H.L.Nash, Dhahnn, 7209, and leave their names. Calls must be made before June 10. Namh will visit the U. S. Bureau of Internal Revenue office in B.ltimore this aummo andphsto trace the sttus of these accounts. Please do not call unless more than 15 month. have elapsed since you sent in the claim. There i nothing abnormal about learner de- lays. Ordinary processing momatinus takaaanr a yur. TEMPERATURES High Low Dhabran 106 80 Abnaiq 114 77 Ras Tanufa 100 75 Teal Elected AEA Trearurer Floyd Teal was elected treasurer of the Dhahran d c o Employees Amwocir tion in elecUons held Sun- day. May 30. Three - board member. elected were Fred Russell. Tommy Roy and P. A. (Bud) Wheeler. Teal polled 100 vote8 to 84for Ms opponent, hlph Bemanger. h the bard election Russell polled 121 votes, 110, Whealer 100, Billie Aolnat 99, Charlea 65adD.l~ Parday 43. TheA.E.A. is phmbg several activities for July, includiql July 4 cclcbra- tions. President Jack Emery said. Details will portation's Bt.n Bessey along fine, " he said. be mnnounced later. . - only three yearn old. At the age of seven he learned "Brdl1~'music and studied first in Cairo. H. gave his first recitals Id concert. with orchestm when he was ten yearn old. Later. he attended tlu Pui Miod Consernby, where in 1936 be won first prime for piano playing. He wae engaged a s soloist by the symphonic orchestram of Rris. Duxinn tha war ha man and ~lliad'tr&~s. Thmmali b.a appaarad with the armat syhpbouh orchestras of Europa a d hamtoured the Middle Ea8l and Afrisa. Recently, h. pesenteda recital in Befut. Thcmeli will be the sec- ond pianist to be sponsored by the Aramco Employees Association this year. Concert times will be announced later. New Medical Post Dr. T. C. Alexander has been appointed medical liaboncoordinstrr in charge of the newly created ~ edick Lialwn divisionwithin the Medical department or- pnintion. As head of the new division, Dr. Alelpnder rill be responsible to the medical director for a11 medico-legal aspects of Company medical aUairs.

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Page 1: Aimriun Dhahran, Saudi Arabia sun= Bank of ... - Aramco ExPats · VOI. 9. NO. 21 Anbian Aimriun Oil Ca, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia sun= 2.1954 Bank of 1 ebanon Elects W.F. Moore To Its

VOI. 9. NO. 21 Anbian Aimriun Oil Ca, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia sun= 2. 1954

Bank of 1 ebanon Elects W.F. Moore To Its Board

W. F. Moore, former president of Aramco. was elected to the board of directors of the Federal Bmkof L e k n a t a recent stockholders meeting in Beirut.

The hank hailed Moore's election a s evidence of in- c r e r e d h e r i c m industrial p.rtici+ion inthe financial development of the region. Moore presentlv i8 an in-

Lofrenr Appdnhd

dustriai c o n s u l k t with offices in Beirut.

The former Aramco president ha. exprcsmed the view that the Anbian peninsula and the Middle East canbe most effective- ly developedu a region md. toward thatend, has offer- ed a plan for an Arab er- press highway connecting the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean.

"lt i s my vlew that the greatest contributions that can now he made toward regional economic dcvelop- ment." Moore said after hie election. ''would be through an adequate regional .ystemof t m s p t communicdions md a com- monflnmchlmechmism of a regional character that would anjoy tha confidsnce of the paopla and thair oommareialnd indurtrial ia8titutions in ths area. " H. addad bu8inaaa ra-

btiona should ba "coaduct- edaccoding to the accept- edp inc ip lesd interntional trade. ' 1

Such a program course. Moore feels, would attract development capital through nornulhmk&g, industrial and commercial channels. "

M. D. Lafrens, due hack fmrn long -cation Tues- day, will assume the act- ing chairmanship of the Company Committee for Employee Affairs. h f r e a . tempmarlly replaces R. L. Cundall. scheduledto go on long leave in a few weeks.

RecenUy,Ldreao conplc& ' ed an eight-week course

in Manmgernent Problems at the University of Pitts- burgh, Pemsylnol. .

Mr. &Mrs. JackPestoniandtheir son Peter. of DWran . ready to drive off to the beach. With the Id A1 Fitr holi- days expected to begin tonight and extend through to- morrow and Thureday, hundred. of other Amamco employees will be spending time at A1 Asimiyah Half Moon Bay o r Ran Tanura. I

SteeIPlated Bunaalow

Cat, Kittens Pick Trailer for Home

Bami-trailar No. ZX1766, a hug. 16-whaalad vahicla that uaumlly lumbar8 about Dhhran District amitting gur#lin# aoundn from its two wat8r hnks , La now making atran#ar noisma. It goaa "msow.". b hc t . No. 2x1166 b.8 takan on a craw of atowawavs . -

con8htin;of n unidentified mothercat and someof the said. "The trailer s i t s most-traveled kittens in downatGeneralCamp from Saudi Arabia. Nobody has 6 o'clock at ninht until been able to get close enough to count, hut ap- parently there a r e four wee ones in the family group housed in a a p s e of about ten inches under the fmnt water tank. Thick steel plating surrounds the long. rectangular area on two sides. and heavy steel crosa beams a r e on the ends. 0

The kittens first were seen. o r heard. last Fri- day by Johnny Vossa. of Transportation. They a p parentllyrere about a week old then, and evidently had been born in their strange 8t-l bunnalow on wheels.

- morning, with water for the men. lt some8 up to the tnnsporbt ion yard in the morning. In mid- morning, i t goes up to the gas t raps and get8 filled with water.

"Then hack to the yards again. Later. It goem up to AC PlantNo. ! to be iced up. then hack to the camp. The cat and her kittens go right alonp."

Bemsey euspects Manu Kitten does come lorapbg for food a t nights when the trailer i s p rked . Bnt oc- casionally durIng the day he m s e a them aome milk and - m u t .

"They &t mound,"~ran.- "7hT.eem to be petting

Themeli, Famed Blind Pianist, Will Present Recitals Here

George- Thcmeli. the famed blind Creek pianist. will prement concerts in Dhahram June 12 and 13. in Abqaiq J- I4 and in R.. Tlnurr June 15.

Hailed by Europe'. great crit ics a s a genius. Themeli was b r n blind and started playing the piano when he was

U. S. Tax Notice

.

Employees wbo have been waiting more than 15 months since submitting their United State. in- come taxrefundclaims for 1951 o r 1952, without hav- ing had any acLnowledge- ment o r indication of receiptof the refund claim document by the Treasury Department, may call H.L.Nash, Dhahnn, 7209, and leave their names. Calls must be made before June 10.

Namh w i l l visit the U. S. Bureau of Internal Revenue office in B.ltimore this a u m m o a n d p h s t o trace the s t t u s of these accounts.

Please do not call unless more than 15 month. have elapsed since you sent in the claim. There i nothing abnormal about learner de- lays. Ordinary processing momatinus t akaaan r a yur .

TEMPERATURES High Low

Dhabran 106 80 Abnaiq 114 77 Ras Tanufa 100 75

Teal Elected

AEA Trearurer Floyd Teal was elected

treasurer of the Dhahran d c o Employees Amwocir tion in elecUons held Sun- day. May 30.

Three - board member. elected were Fred Russell. Tommy Roy and P. A. (Bud) Wheeler.

Teal polled 100 vote8 to 84for Ms opponent, h l p h Bemanger. h the b a r d election Russell polled 121 votes, 110, Whealer 100, Billie Aolnat 99, Charlea

6 5 a d D . l ~ Parday 43.

TheA.E.A. is p h m b g several activities for July, includiql July 4 cclcbra- tions. President Jack Emery said. Details will

portation's Bt.n Bessey along fine, " he said. be mnnounced later.

. - only three yearn old.

At the age of seven he learned "Brdl1~'music and

studied first in Cairo. H. gave his first recitals Id concert. with orchestm when he was ten yearn old.

Later. he attended tlu Pui M i o d C o n s e r n b y , where in 1936 be won f i rs t prime for piano playing. He wae engaged a s soloist by the symphonic orchestram of Rris.

Duxinn tha war ha man

and ~ l l i a d ' t r & ~ s . Thmmali b.a appaarad

w i t h the armat syhpbouh orchestras of Europa a d hamtoured the Middle Ea8l and Afrisa. Recently, h. pesenteda recital in Befut.

Thcmeli will be the sec- ond pianist to be sponsored by the Aramco Employees Association this year.

Concert times will be announced later.

New Medical Post Dr. T. C. Alexander has

been appointed medical liaboncoordinstrr in charge of the newly created ~ e d i c k Lialwn divisionwithin the Medical department or- p n i n t i o n . As head of the new division, Dr. Alelpnder rill be responsible to the medical director for a11 medico-legal aspects of Company medical aUairs.

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Suu and Flare - 2 - June 2. 1954

Outdoor Living Room THIS WEEK'S MOVIES I WOUMNI'

wfloy Cunls,Janat bigh @ma A Y 6 C

Excellent Raa Tmwa June 2-3

1stdayR.T.-1:W.30,7,9,6 12 W day R.1.-3:30ond 8:W

Ohahmn Jum 4-5 lrtdoy Dh-1 1 :30J:3OP:30.9230 2nd day Oh-415 and 8:15

WEDNESMY 8:00 LtArlesienne Suites No. 1 "HANS CHIISTIANANDWSEK

w/Donny bye , Jmmmle Foiy Tala Excellant A Y 6 C

Ohohran Jum 7-8 lstdoy Dh--3:345:m07:50 6 I0 2nd day Oh--1130, and &I5

No. l and 2 Biaet 8:33 -Capriccio E s p a p l

Rimsky-Korukov 10: 30 - Two Nocturnes

Debussy l a 4 7 -Sonata in B Flat

Minor Chopin 11:II -Don Juan R.Strauss

.CHINA VENTURE' wfi. 0'Lisn.brrySullivon

I*ao A 6 Y Good

Raa Tmum Jum 4-5 1stdayR.T.--1:303:30,7,9, 6 12 2d day R.1.-4:W

QUO VADIS' w-rt Toylor,O.bad, Kur Sprtocle A 6 Y

sup.rior Dhahmn Jum 9-10

lstday Oh--3:34&30,6 9:30 2nddoyDh--l1:3~15&&11:15

FRIDAY 4:OO f izel Flagg (Original C a t )

Orchestra under dircc- tion of Pembroke

Davenport 2 3 0 - Cosi f i n Tune

(Opers in Italian) Momrt Glyndebourne Festival

Opera Company Fri ta Busch. Conductor

10:30-Suite No. 2 in B Minor Bach

10% -Willi=mTell

50 BIG* ** w / h Wymm,Stwllng ikybn hllP A M Y A C

Excellent Dhohran Jum 2-3 br T m m Jum 6-7

Idday Dh--ll:30,3:30,4~ 10 ?kl &y Dh--5 15 and &30 Irt&yR.T.--1:303:307,9,A 12 W d a y R.1.--&W

T H E BEGGAR'S OPERA. wA. Olivir, Domthy Tutln

0p.nWa A 6 M vw Good

Abqah June 2-3 1st day Ab-3:30, ConHnuous 'Ad dny Ab--1 l:3O,5 15,Cont.

There a r e a number of chsrmingwios cad gardens in Dhahran. and one of the most interesting, is the one developed by the J. C. Stirtons. House No. 1224.

Dammam tile covers the entire yard in front of the house. Installed a s a central focal point in the cement block dividing wall a r c a pair of bcautlful nailstudded heavy oriental doore,whicb offer access to the Burleigh grounds.

An overhead trell is connects the front hcade of the house with tbe wall andh.messe# the sunlight. producing intricate paSerns on the already beautifultiles. In the back

1HF. G W S WEBn *. w/Eh*ord G. Robinson

+w A h M Very Good

W m n h m 2-3 l d o y Oh-515 ond 835 ~dayOh--11:30~30.7.&X):15

'LITTLE llOY LOST' w/Bln~Craby,Cloub DDuphln h Fanily

Excallmt A h i q J u n 4-5

1st day Ab3:30,' Continuous bd day Ab--1 l:30, 2, Cant.

Overture Romsini 1 I:O4 - Piano Pieces Faure

SATURDAY 8:00 Ballet Memories (Ronnie

Munro and hhQchestrJ 8 2 6 -A Crieg Program

(Morton Could and his Orchestra)

8:50 - Espana (Rhapsody lor Orchestra) Chabrier

10:30 -Suite from PetrouchL. Stnvinmky

10:48 - Feste Romane Reapighi

1l:ll -Sonatina for two violins and piano Mvthu

"GUN FURY" w/Rosk Hukan,(hnn. Red

Wahm A 6 Y GoDd

Abqalq J u n 7-8 1st day Ab--3:30, Continum 2nd day Ab-ll:30,515,Cont.

W R Y ME AGAIN* ** r/Moris Wilson,R.Cunmlq MY A 6.Y

Good Dhahron June 4- 5 b loyrm J u n 9-10

Ist&yDh--5I5and 8:IS Zkdday Dh--l1:3G%3W9:45 I~&lyR.T.-1:3053~,9~ 12 ar+ n.1.-+so ad &m

Mrs. J.C. Stirton .CALAMITY JANE*

w/Daris Doy,lbward IG.1 Mwlcol Fanily

Excdlsnt *bqofq hm 9-10

1st day Ab-430, Cantinuan 2nd day Ab--ll:%,Z, Cont.

for continuourn blossoming during the growing season.

Spotted about the patio a r e a number of small kegspninttcdhillimt green. which sezve a s seats and table..

Nothing to be weather- worn, everything admirably f u n c t i ~ ~ l . Thus. an out- door living room of preat charm for a t least six months of the year.

PEGGY MATHEWS

"OSXUTIVE SUITE" ** W&I. ilol&n,JunAllpon R. Excellsnt A 6 M

** Part of double fatun SUNMY 8:OO Dam ~re lmaeder lhaus

(Operetta in 3 Acts) &hubart-Berte

l a 3 0 - Romeo and Juliet Tchaikovsky

10:49 -Carmen Suite Biaet 11:07 - Preach Music

"Charles Munch" con- ducts The Boston

Symphnny Orch.

corner i s a fireplace, be- hind it the vegetable nuden. - - Opposite l ies s productive date palm, o w of the few in camp.

On one side of the front dom i s a hmdsome sssort- ment of succulent desert plants; onthc other. a riot of k i l l h t flowers planned

-

B.wll.g ..I1 Theennrul Bowling Ball,

originally set for June 10 in t h e *bran DinIn8 fill, ha# been postpomed until Thursday. July I. It will be semi-formal.

BIRTHDAYS JlJNE 2: Gerard X.rri-

man, 3; RkhardKruger, 9; Yicb.el Johnston. 8; Sher- xmStovaU, 13.

JONE 3: Silae J. Roach, 2: Nancy Lee Hubbard. 1: William F. James. 9i uuei . L. kbenck. 3: Robert Warren Martin. 3; *&on Winer, 11; Daniel IWley. 11.

JUNE I: R u l Lunde. I I; Yrilyn Perrine, 4; Judith Truitt. 13; Nora Dwenport, 1% Ruk Romnnenghi, 5.

JUNE 5: Rima Milrhil, 7;Henriette Noorlander. 9; laan Weathers. 11: 'Walter Damnld Purnell, 10.

JUNE 6: Phillips. Cur- tis, 5; Chdo t t e Miller. 13; Linda Lou Killinn. 14; RLchard Fellrr . 3; Judith

From MS & CS MONDAY 8:OO Academic F ~ s t i v l l

Overturs Brahms 8:13 - Capriccio for R i n o

and Orchestra Stravinsky

8:31- Jeux D'Enbnts Bimt l0:30 - W e . Angot Suite

Lecocq 10:45- The Card Gune

Strevinsky I I:O7 - Encores by C a u l 8

(Pablo Casals Cell1.t with Piano Accomp)

Only 207 Shopping Days Until Christmas Most people will feel it

i s a bit early to be starting their C h r i s t m ~ s shopping worrying about presents. But not Food and Retail Services Dividon. It has been working on toy and gift selectionsfa company employees i n c e DeeZ41953.

In h c t , 95 per cent of the requisition. for 1954 toy8 and d=corations al- ready bave been processed and forwarded. with butructions f- delivery not later than September. A fourthofthepurcbues w i l l be made in non-dollar areas, witb most of these order. p i n g to West Germany.

Selections &om West Germany include a r ide variety of nrclmnlcal tmys

such a s trucks and cars. windup toy*, wooden push and pull toy., lifclilrc rubber dolls, non-breakable plastic dolls, mtuffed ani- mals and Christmas decorations. The quality and workmanmhip put Into many of these toys is eldraordharily fine.

Qluatitatively. there will be considerably more moderately priced items available for children this Christmas tban last.

Bicycles and tricyclca a r e not being ordered this year, but a few will be available from last year's sale. Additional track and switches from "027" Lionel electric train nets have been ordered. Also. a few

&=-is -in

sets. additional tracks and switches have been ordered from West Germany.

In general. those Christmas shoppers who want the larger items such a. bicycles toy ca r s and wagons. should place their own orders and allow sufficient time.

Lpst Christmas Snnm Clauspaid a very generous visit to all three districts. and the outlying areas. Decorations, candies and other goodies should he in ample supply. and we ex- pect the same kind of visit €his year.

TUESDAY 8:OO E l Salon MoxIco Copland 8: 16 - Rustic Wedding

Goldmark 10:30 - Suite Pour Petit

Orchestra No. i end 2 Stravinsky

10:43 - Sebamtian Ballet Suite Menotti

i1:00 - Waltzes (Guiomar Nones -PLm) C b p i n

b i r d . 7. JUNE ?: R i c ~ d G d l o w u . ..

I: Karen Fromberg. 12; Robert Painter, 11; John C. Manderscheid II, 12.

JUNE 8: Cbarlyin -mil- tun, 13; Patty Ryan. IS; R d n Walter., 5; Thomas W U m n Clsvenger. 5;

Ford. 10.

R. Johnson's .579 leads the softball hitters in the Abqaiq Dhtrict. He had 11 hits in I 9 times up.

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Sun and Fkre - 3 - Jun. 2 . l M

I I A 24th Anniversary I I h a t Thursday evening. May27. Jack and Nancy Hume

entertained 40 p e s t s at their home with a buffet dinner. The occaaion marked their 24th wedding annivernary and italwwaa Jack'a birthday. Frankie and JonnyHesa were wished a bon voyage on the same evening.

Mother's D.v w r t of slipped upon a lot of people in the Field. M conse- quently a lot of the card8 and gMs were a IittLe late in reaching the State*. I have been repuemted to mentionthedate of Wther'm ny so t k t eveyome wm have plenty of time to get hi. remembrance in Uta mail. So here it i m -- Sun- day, June 20.

Sherron Stovall celebnt- ed her thirteenth birthday last Thursdsy evening with a buffet dinner. After the party seven girl8 remain- ed for a slumber p r t y and brealkst. Maa M.rpret Mger waa honored on her twelfthbirthdspwitha party at the Recreation Portable on Friday evening.

Weekend visitors fmm Dhahnn were Bob and Vivian Scott. They mere tbc gueats of R.y and Ella Goldsmith. "Goldie" and Elh and Correne and Charlie Eaatwwd are off on local this week. They are headed for Beirut and the Holy Land.

noth her visitor from Dhmhalnt weekwv Mrs. Angela Wiersberg. who s p n t afew dayswith Mrs. Hildergarde DcCarlo. J u t Infromrr axplantion party thisweekwu Johnnv Shute. who visited friend; in ~ b ; qaiq. Johnny, now living in Dhmhn, is leaving June 10 on long leave.

Gloria Ripperger has Ian on ~ e d i ~ a i h a r e . she is accompmied by husband, Jerry. and their two 8011s.

G L ~ ~ L is p k m on re- turning withintlree monthr

A Ormmdrhild Durn Here from Loap Beach.

California, is Mrs. Gladys Yarberry. Mrs. Yarberry is vhitinp her daughter, Mrs. Joyce Nickerwn, son- in-law. Randy, and two grandchildien, Mary Ellen and Qil, she aerived May 14 and will remain untilAugust. atwhich time she pkns to welcome the third grandchild.

Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Monroe actedmhoats to a Middle East Fluor buffet supper k s t Thursday evening. ltwasa farewell party artended by some 40 Aramco guest. of the Abqaiq District.

Miss Lis Roastead. sec- ond grade teacher who will leave on Lonn Leave Jum

coffee given by Mrs. Uiambeth Arnot. Lia ia Wuring Europe and w i l l meet her father and mother inNmwq. Another teacher. Miss Rose Anger, is in Beirutfmtwomcelu under- p ing dental surgery.

A *'Get Acqrainted With Your Neighbor" coffee was held by Mra. h is Etaell on the morning of May 27. Another "Get Acquainted" coffee was held Tuesday morning. Jurre 1. when Mra. Jeame Abbott waa homtess toa welcome coffee for Mrs. Mary Alice Plummer.

Going on long leave laat week were .G.P.Hay. Mr. and Mrs. 6. C. Drawby and family and Miss Cle Townsend, siater of hirs. Helen Hebesling.

Those returning include R.L.Painter,Mr.md Mrs. E. C. Patrick and family. B. Brent. J. B. Conolly. Mr.andMra. C. J.Costdyke and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Matijevich and family, D. Reurekaa. and Mr. and Mrs. Wul Weldan, who brought their daughter. Mildred, back with them.

We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clmpbell and hmily. who have k e n transferred to Dhmhran. A new ~r iva l t romthe States this week is Mrs. Cliff Rothwell. Welcome I

To wi.hMrr Margeurite Huebnor a ' M p y birt hdy. " Mra. Pran Tindall p v e a amall dinner k s t Saturday evening. Belle and Glen Kirk hooted a bon voyage dinner for Frances and Alex Fahey Wednesday evening.

At the PTA meeting laat Wednesday a Youth Recrea- tioncommit~ee wm w e d . WDwasdSmithwillbe chair- nun. Thoae rerving on the committeeare Mrr. Adait. Mt. and Dillon. Mr. Waters, Mra.Guyon, Mrs. Pribble. Mr.. Hutchinmon. Mr.OoLatonad Mr. Foatcr.

Pupoae ofthe committea is to set up a recreation program for the month of Augut. If you wish to volunteer your ~ervicem, plume get in touch with Mr. Smith aa a great &d d bdp rill be needed.

" /V ' ~ Y W

Amy She J, a s e c r N s y the a l u l y t h l section of tb. Comptroller's o&c% has beem in D M - for #h OoBtIU. Before joining Aramco. she wan a medical secretary at a private clinic in her hometown of Jefferson City, Mo. Mias Shock hopes to see most of Europe durlug vacation. and plans to have1 back to the United States on long Leave via the Orient. She is intereated in athletics, and prefers golf and swtmmfng. Her biggest surprise upom arrivinp in Arabia warn the amount of greenery.

They Can Sting

All About InthePeraiPGulf nowa-

days are great numbera of fairly large jelly fish thmt call for a measure of respect horn fiahczmcn. swimmer-. and visitors to the beaches. All jellies poasesa stinglug cella, and wme are capable of in- n i c t i ~ pintul and dangeroul injury.

The blubh jdly fihusuaIly found near ahore has little atinghgpora.Iwr playing with a couple of them the other day on A1 Azzizziyah md suffered only a small bunhg senmaiononthe back of my knee. But let me warn you, don't get gay with any jelly thar fl-to above the auhceofthe w b e q s with kown jdlies sith bng cultrd. band-like tentacles, or OMS

with square, blocky bells. Theme that floats above

the water'a surfoce is the Portugescrmn-of-war, and its sting bas putmen in the horpitaLThe kown on6 d l y are found indeep water, but netfishermenfry their beat torvoid conmet with them.

The blocky one. sport the popular name of sea wasps, which hints their unpopularity. So h r . I am happy to nay, 1 have not run Into any of these more harmful type8 in thia area. By and large, however. it is best to keep away from all jellies.

If p u &uId ba sbmg. a

Jelly Fish good first-aid procedure is to fluah the injured area with freah water a couple times end then dry it thoroughly. The sting generally will pass off as a diminishing, r a m . stinging mensation. But if it continues to be pxinful. have the medical d e p . ~ - meat shack it.

The stingingcellsof this whole group are pretty muchtbe same. The poison they eject i n not formic acid, am rmey persons believe, but in probably a digestive anryme. The cells are larger than the other aurface cells and carry a small protruding briatle. Thia whiaker is the trigger. Inside the cell is a long, coiled tube connected with the sac of poison. When the trigger i towehedtne cell contracts and the tube is forced out and the poison pushed through it. Fortu~tely. moat of these tuber, or whiskers, a re ao soft they are turned aside by human skin.

At least the Jelly-fish infestation ia shortlived. It probably will move on in about two weeka. R.S.M.

U.S. Crude Stocks U. S. crude oil stocks

totaled275,90%000 barrels on May 22. the Bureau of Mines report&.

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Editor. Bakerdidd, Calif. We wish to thank our

many friends who partiel- pted in "The Timmy Per- r ineWprty held in Abqaiq.

Your generous contibm- Lions and thoughts wW never he forgotten. There seema to be no end to your understanding & d m which b v e helped ua so much the laat few week.. Om thoughts and feeling. can not be expressed in word..

Again, maywe may m v ~ y thank..

C.H. Perrine k P'.mily

Editor. Dh.hnn 1 tbbk it i n fine that the

Senior Staff Laundry h a recentlyadded m additioarl aervice or two. such a s sewing on lwae button. and mending torn a a ~ n u ad hems. But.pod heaven.. what haa p n e w m with the ironing function?

f o r the prt two or three montha, my laundry h a come back no poorly iron- ed that I must & e n r y - thing over again. Tk wrin!%lea are ironed ro thickly in ahcets that Pm aahamed to put them on my bed. and what they d. to men's ahirtb S a crime l They're so heavily atarch- ad they stand up by them- selves and lookm if theyfd been ironed by a stoM roller.

Now, for a bouquet to Communications and t h d r repluh telephone operator. Hor nice to hnc a pkaunt courteoum operator- who ir doing an efficient Job.

"lf and Elmif"

Wantud: %by stroller. p o d condition. W i l l pick up in Dhahran. Pleama write airmail Capbin Che8ter A. Taylor, 9wdl Arabian A i r l h a , Jidvbh. a u d i Anbia.

Available: One fold- bed with innerspring mmt- tresa; 1, 9x12' beige rv; meal-cote for manicure; tuffenail dor manicure; hair brushes; everlasaw CRaagen; 1 # h m p bolpd and spray. House 1055. phone 4444, Dhahran.

Available: Large light- weight suitcase, suitable for a i r travel. Apt. 3 N-7 Nejma. Raa Tanun.

Avaikble: Photo e a r @ - er, 4.5 lenr with crsel and three developing tr8y.i high chair, ThayeriWest* house radio phono. 78 rpm; House 608-6, LUdunn. Call 5872 during workily hours.

Available: Kodak R c t b camera, in excellel. condition. F 2.8 lens. filters. Call at E&uc 1748. Room 5. D h . * r y after 530 p.m.

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Sun and -re - 4 - June 2, 1954

11 Hold Monthly Coffee 11 h s t Wednesday morning Mrs. L.H. Rushmer heldher

monthly Get Acquminted Coffee which included several executive board member., members of the Woman'. Group andnew arrivals in R.s Tanun. The ladies in the latter groupwere Mrs. B. Gouger, Mrs. R. Holmes.Mrs. E.O'Brim. Mrs. J . Hardy. M r m . J.H. Onmen and Mrs. H. J. Fredericks. The pkahan I group is purpomely kept

o conge l i ty , ( wo*a~'l @o~p ( r k a y o w inviUion arrives do come and meet some new Members ofthe Dbahran friends. Woman's &roue enjoyed m Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lead- excellent review of "The

better a t 6-D b d guests ArabWorld" givenby Mrs. fzom Absaia for the mmt Harm Snvder last Sun&v. weekend,- ~ h r l e s -and kby 30. .Dr. Nejda bseh- k b r r r e t Middleton and din. the author. writes th& children. Dana and Jd . Marmret. Posy's sb t e r , b l j u s t arrived- in Anb i . from California. P l l ) h s e Supernurkats r a y in hack of your mind. k b r p r e t .

Hdldav Crewram S o r t week. h a r t news.

nltbughthere bas been an idsrest ingpogrmarrans- ad for the elpcctea Id A1 Ntr holidays. Here it is:

Wed.. June 2 -- R.# Tamara Storehouse vs. D M n n . softball.& IS p.m.

Thurs. June 3 -- Ping p q and shuffleboard m m e n t s . 1 p.m. makey n c e s and donkey pob. 3:30 p.m. Tree re- frmmhmentm for -11. Littla &ague baseball, 6 p.m. hEA.Paty ,wi th t rches t r~ 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Tri.. J-4--Ping pang, ahuftlebosrd finals. I p.m. Golf handicap "one club, string" tourn8men(,aU d q .

about the past. present a d future of the Arab world.

Her description of the "golden age" should be read by all of us living in Anbia.

There ir a chapter about each Arab nation. The future is an appeal to both Western and Arab powers for critical self-enmina- tion. for each side to aee the other's point of view.

The Welcome Coffee will be held nard Tuemday. June 8, in the fiesta Room. 10 a.m. Same of you old- tImers.plcase come to the coffee. We haven't seen you for several months.

PTA Meeting The R.1 Tanun R r e n t

Teachers Association rill meet Tuesday. June 8. a t the Nejma Thu te r to elect officers for the coming year. fourth-grade pupils will entertain with a play.

Little League Highlights Abqaiq continued its

U(Ua haguru' w i d l q mhuk, dmfmaUna the Dhah- raa Piratam, 14to 3. h a l a pY.h.r Billy Crawlmy m ( ~ k OYI rnmivm w t m r a a d ma.narad flvm Mta. F+I-ta pitchar Lam Esidlmr p w up saran run8 in the flrot h i n g , a comfortable c W n *for Crawley's r t b a r v e hurling.

Tha Dbahran Panthers t n w l l e d to R.. Tmura and camped there Ion# -hto swmp the Bomb- or.. 26 to 5. Rnther pr+hmrl spud nvl. and Jack Witter held the Bomb- a n - one hit. Thm Pan- - kpwdtwenty, indud- 4 homers by Beresford .ad Stsgenp.

Becmwe of adnncmd dudlines, Sun m d -re was forced to go to press tUreekwithout its "BirthdB and "ln the Hospital" features. They w i l l be

t resumed next week.

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ICHEDULE Abqmiq Eaglss* Dbnhran

Rnthers . R . m Tanun G.sclles at

R.s Tanun Bombers.

Health Center Spreads Out

wing i f <he Dbahnn Health Center. An Intermediate- General wing is being built on the opposite, or east. side of the main building.

Aviation Magasine Features

A ramco's Air Operations New York - UP - Pepsuo. the publication of the Fair-

child Engine and Airplane Corporation, ie featuring in its May issue a six-pge article on Aramco a i r operations ia Saudi Arabia.

The article traces development of air service from 1934 when a single engine five-pamenger Fairchild plane was wed by mndmrd Oil Compny of C.liforui8 uncanny sense of detail geologists to the present, which enables them to when Anmco's 18-plane recogniuthemost obscure fleet is "the real life-line rock outcropping or p t c h of Dbahran. " of camelthorn a s eamily u

Last year. P e p s u s said, U.S. flyers recalltownm or the 15 smaller planes of rivers along a familiar the a i r fleet "clnlked up route, "the article maid. the impressive record of 11.00Q000 passenger miles and 580,000 ton miles." U.S. Production

The routineof the planes, New York - U P - The from conducting iearch nWod, crude oil production openthnm for motorimt8 roseanmvmragw 6,600 bar- nuroormd oa tha d8mmrt rmla &ill lamt wamk to to h.ulin8 machh.ry to reach a tow1 6,414,150 far off dmmmrt drillin# brrmlm par b y , (ha Ammri- opmratlonm, arm dmmoribed. can Pmtrnlmurn I1I8tltut.

Thm pilotm, who arm raportsd kby 16.

Abqaiq Lists

Holiday Slate

For Id Al Fitr Wedaes&y. June 2 -

Special 16 mm free show incolcr."Rome Bowl Game" of New Year's thy. 1953." C.liforni. vs. Wisconsin. 12 moonat tbe theater; soft- ball game. 53rd Com- munications group from the Air Base vs. Abqaiq. 8 p.m. a t the ball diamond.

Thursday, June 3 - Ab- qaiq tennis group local tourn8ment. 8 a.m. at the tennis courts (all tennis enthumiasts cordially in- vited); spacial 16 mm free show in color. "San Frm- chco. Queen of the West," and World Series of 1953 between the Brooklyn Dodger. and the New York Yankees. 2 p.m. a t the theater; semi-formsl party on the patio featuring the deserteerh9p.m. to 1 a.m.

Friday.June4 - Bnseball field day for all Little League baseball team members, 7:30 a.m. a t the ball diamond; special 35 mm free show. "Rose Bowl Clme of New Year's Day. 1954. " MLchigan State va. UCLA - 12 noon at the theater; s p r e bowling tournament at the bowling lanes: 145avengc bowlers and below. 12:45 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.; 155 to 164 a- verage bowlers, 2:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.; 165 average and up bowlers. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.; (Bowlers in the abaw categories may re- gister a t the hnms a t the above designated times. Spacial event on the p t l o e8p.m.p moftb.11 special. motor pool team from the A i r h e v s . Abqaiq.8 p.m. a t the b.ll diamond.

It i m resrettmd thst the community-rid8 3onlor OtmU picnlc outing to Half Moon Bny, in addltion to tiu out lqa to tblf Moon Bny for Lntrrmadbtmm, b d to bm oancmllmd.

World W a r n o r youas man racking tha experience o r District Softball Data adventure with the Aramco fleet. unumllr devdou an RAS TANURA -- - -- , ~~.

Standings Rmsults

King's Trailer Repired Dodger. w z L o raplor. ~ ( 8 ~ s t 4 mq.colut. XBBI 2 I

- p y p p - , , , , , < , < ,.- :...: Cmrdinals 2 1 Accntg. 5 Erplor. 4 '*' Brave. 0 3 M6kCB 4 E L M S I

the desert, he uses this huge air-condltlo~cd modern trailer.The vehicle w r recently in th area undergoing re-.

PXTCHMG RECORD w L

Donacr 2 0 Handeraon 2 0 C Y ~ o I Von Biebrdeb 0 1 &them 0 2

BATTMG LEADER8 Pct.

Drimcoll (Cardm) .750 &thern (Brave.) .666 V o n B i e b a s t e h ( ~ ~ a ) . 555 Dubs (Bnnm) .5W Cook *(Dodger#) .SO0

SCHEDULE Juue 7, 8 p.m.

Accounting vs. MS k CS Jun. 8. 8 p.m.

IBBI vs. Exploration June 9, 8 p.m.

Hdq. Conmt. vs. E k MS

A B M m SOPTMLL sundings

w L Pst. Storahousa 6 2 .750 Oil Oper. 5 2 .7I4 Y.in(.runse 4 4 .so0 &rvicesAccntg.O 7 .000