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VOI 8 MO. 33 Arabian Amriwn Oil Co, Dhahm, %,udi Arabia ~4.g~~t 19, 1953 lil Co , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia ~4.g~~t 19, 1953 NW RP15 TANURA CAFETERIA OPENS Accounting Leads In Dhahran Playoffs Abqaiq irl ibabrrr Abqv&iqhas a full s&edule of acttv2Yierlincdup for €he holi- dry.: Thursday, at 9:W p.m.: Sd-formal U the Patio, httlfiae Ewtcr Riley. Fri@y. at 3:OQp.m. : Wes leavethe Elec Hall for the bSA Commwnity P&caic at Half Yoon Bay. S.tusQy, at 1:Wp.m.: Ab- q*iq CMldrenls Swhminp 1 at the Patio. UdPPF UOS EMYSI WithChe halidayu co%Wxg upup, we bra ta getthe Sun and Flsre to the prcssw a rla~early, because our readere won't be a- rod tB collect it an t& regular pubhation day. Thieis &art- 60re a 0111~11 ie810~. We'll be bask on the regular schedalt ocd we&. MmanwhUe, we wiab our readerr thahppieaoof holidap~. IOlll&Y SBUEBlLEI JULY CRUDE PRODUCTIPIM Crude oSl prodvcti~ta ia Saudi AhWa during Jay a- moountcdtoZ~$$974 barsd.. or nu average of 3031,677 barrels per u1urd.r dry, it was anoo=aaed by the hmhias American Oil Campany. Crude p~oeeere4 at tire Gompan~'a rcblnsry .t Bra Tamurn amountcdto 6.8?9* 536 barrels, or an avera~ of 221.981 barrels per erl.ndar d.Y - Crude ail production for the fire€ eov.a months of 1963 a- ~ ~ e an Page Z Mae Time Kh@'s RDBd kOO p. m . Icodiun lbrwllrq Alleys 1hOO-l&ElOpm. Poilo %W-i2pQOpm. Patio I1&W p.m.

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VOI 8 MO. 33 Arabian Amriwn Oil Co, Dhahm, %,udi Arabia ~ 4 . g ~ ~ t 19, 1953 lil Co , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia ~ 4 . g ~ ~ t 19, 1953

N W RP15 TANURA CAFETERIA OPENS

Accounting Leads In Dhahran Playoffs

Abqaiq i r l ibabrrr Abqv&iqhas a full s&edule of

acttv2Yierlincdup for €he holi- dry.:

Thursday, a t 9:W p.m.: S d - f o r m a l U the Patio, httlfiae Ewtcr Riley.

Fri@y. a t 3:OQp.m. : W e s leavethe Elec Hall for the bSA Commwnity P&caic a t Half Yoon Bay.

S.tusQy, at 1:Wp.m.: Ab- q*iq CMldrenls S w h m i n p 1

a t the Patio.

UdPPF UOS EMYSI WithChe halidayu co%Wxg upup, we bra ta getthe Sun and Flsre

to the prcssw a r l a~ea r ly , because our readere won't be a- r o d tB collect it an t& regular pubhation day. Thieis &art- 60re a 0111~11 ie810~. We'll be bask on the regular schedalt ocd we&. MmanwhUe, we wiab our readerr thahppieaoof holidap~.

I O l l l & Y SBUEBlLEI JULY CRUDE PRODUCTIPIM Crude oSl prodvcti~ta ia

Saudi A h W a during J a y a- moountcdtoZ~$$974 barsd.. o r nu average of 3031,677 barrels per u1urd.r dry, it was anoo=aaed by the hmhias American Oil Campany.

Crude p~oeeere4 at tire Gompan~'a rcblnsry .t Bra Tamurn amountcdto 6.8?9* 536 barrels, o r an a v e r a ~ of 221.981 barrels per erl.ndar d . Y - Crude ail production for the

fire€ eov.a months of 1963 a- ~ ~ e d an Page Z

Mae Time Kh@'s RDBd k O O p. m . Icodiun lbrwllrq Alleys 1hOO-l&ElOpm. Poilo %W-i2pQOpm. Patio I1&W p.m.

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Sun and Flare - 2 - Auguet 19. 1953

FASHION'S DICTUM ..French m she h e s her llptick. Only dmlgnw Christlm Mor's r u m t a fiw nkiiiour hubads and o kcrw for shorhr sklrts hit h- h w die4ard f sna la are left, she c a wanun with hardly a rlpple. sald. h mother vein she relates A n m b r look tlme w t to d k u n the tale of tha woman who can- the pm and corn of hls lahst plalned thaw was no curl in her bminchlld, and a few hastily said hair although she had a prmanmt 'No, thank you, not for mel' It only twomonths before. "Madam," Is too soon to say that tho outland- k. S h a p stated politely 'bay- Ish distance fmn the gmund to the be it hm mething to do with the h l l ~ wlll b. short-lived, but it woy you wash ywr halr.' Wmh (ham opinlon) wlll not how Ih. It," the woman said indignantly. long l l h that Mor's "new I d 9 "I dan't wah it. Whot do you I d a few pan bock. At tb think l got a permanent far?. t h Dlor c o d hcrvoc wlth mrd- mbm by b c m i n g the uneven PIPE OF PEACE . . . Man's last hmline, nooping &*n the back, stronghold fell to h a woma Friday md many sported th. fod d a p l h (sap a U.P. news item) o funales its low llnm that accontwhd ih. m e ahi thd too Notiowl P l p rhalnr d the shartlm and the W i n g Contest. For the flnt I w ~ a , of the b m p o l a . We're t lm, wiv- of dolsgotm of he not style forecohn, but Dlor's Inhmatloml P i p Smokom will bm cbhn may fall on deaf m n , that pnnithd to tdre part In theannual wanm who wish to follow hls pufflng event. But Prarldont b r l hnd ot once have only to snip Plercy ofN.wYork,did not entin- owuy with h y & a n at th. skirt ly oppmw of the decbbn. "Why, 1 4 . And %nipping at the rlght a wainon's p i p smoking champion I q t h , " says the nohd Fmchman, would bring about a malor change 5111 do it." The shap d the in knerlcon losiol mores,' he shafts Is the govrrnlng factor, gasped. But by the end of the Monleur Dior! fwrday convention the chamm

" h r i c a n vomn or. generally ware good that world chanplon c l o k hma,' sald o m half- pip. smoker, Jim Rogers of Al- Ivarlng mole. And a lady, taking h b m , Califordo, -Id r h l n up th. cudgel rmplled: "I don't the tltle ha wun l o t year with a

with you. Today wa do not pufflng good follow the folhim dlcluh. o in h a ymn. We hit a happy lng his con d i m , or a t least try. If forhion d u d w i n that w bm o a blrd in a ruffled cog., with ow tar ly meulng w t and in, Ilk. Ilnlemlw H n g , I'm wm thatfad wadd foll flat. It 18 hue we & not like

W M ~ V N -1ng Ond ping. And, by the wy, l do not go along wltll the fon1,pl bmuty (for th. brig ) a c h Mlr Ullvrc. contat) t y p from the wlunn -and the par- &, on arrlvlng in Now York tlon In quation rhwld have mad: add 'Thm wanm look m Ibugh Plrh Tush m r s Edmunde Haddod, ond h y have cane out of a mochlne the role of The Mikado w a ~ con- - auchanlzd stylm, no doubt.' vlnclngly ployed by Tmvis &&- lanehop. she didn't wlnmythlngig bent. Afkr the phone call It

A ahon tima q o m o mala dawnad on us that th. volcson the h a sald .he h t drrc.d other end, now a mellow grown- am are not s n n In Parlr; up one, b l o n g d to a pig-loll- mthu, they ore seen In h e . class youn(phr who &(led the Ras where a woman wwld h.1 Ilk. Tonw. u w not tao long ago. In h t m if ch. war w w d u We- fact, she was tha fint youngshr ~IRII wmrtng the L.M c ~ t l o n . ~ (mmporh& to have notered col-

loquial Arabic and, m the nport 'TIS TINTING, TODAY.... . go^, m n had her mind sat on

One bautyauthwlty In N.w Yark mading Ambic . Th. young lady says k t 85 p r cont of w9m mt. d l u u l n g is Nan Cmpr, now alhr the mhml c o b of daughk of Daisy a d UII Coopar, h l r crowntng glory, md tho rush whb Is ham m wimer wsatlon. to l n p w e the loslu is iu t k i n - Nan, Ilke so mony o h r -- nlng. M r atylht Mn. llhaQ rhar now gram-p, returm,ln a S b p ur the day when e v q hw mlu to h a hlgha studla a t womm wlll .do wmm kind d hob San k r e m Academy, San Marco, dorlng,. wlth as little fanfare T u o .

Woman at Work

Cynthia Fennander, age 20. lovely daughter of Walter V. Fen- nander of Dhahran's h i n t Shop. is another of the aecond- generation Aramcone who a r e currently working their ways through mummer vacations here. Cynthia has been toiling a e .. casual in Arabian Research since mid-June. In another month ahe will return to the States to resume her studies a t Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, N. Y., where she will be

photographer.

4 sophomore this year, and is, among other things, the clmpue

JULY PRODUCTION I IN THE HOSPITAL (Continued from Page 1. 1 h t i e n t e in the Senior Strff -

Hoepitpl am of Augumt 16,1953: mountedto 17R24b 553 b - r e b Joseph B. Fellowe, Grayson a n average of 845.512 barrc le D. Sea, Roy Wbfte. gtlurt

monthe 1952 - 35.937.591 bble.

per calendar day. Last year'e figures were: Crude production July, 1952 - average 850,577 bped. Crude rune to July*

1952 - average 1b4. 897 h ~ c d . Crude production firat 7

months 1952 - 182,631,923bbL. Crude rune to etille f i r s t 7

TEMPERATURES

Lao P. Shaffer. Dr. Cornellis M. Ultee, Peter Srlway, Klaue H. w i e c w n n , vlvian scott, Janice ErLenmeyer, Martha Stpuffer, A m L. Savage, E- H. Vick. Shirley F. Gaeperetti, &rk L. ~ ~ ~ 1 1 .

BIRTHS

Temperaturem for the week ending August 17, 1953.

High Low Dhahran 111 86 Abqaiq 118 83 Ram Tanura 108 82

Dhahran 100 Abqaiq 86 Rae Tanura 92

STAUFFER. John Garth. born on Auguat 10.

RALEIGH, Ann Marie, born on August 11.

GASPERETTI, Suean Kay. born on August 13.

VICK. J u n e s William, born on Augumt 14.

SAVAGE. Bichard Thomas. I born on ~ u & t 15.

1951 Chrysler eedan. Good condition. Nouee 1615. Room 1, Dhahran. Phone 4801.

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YUGOSLAVIAN MINISTER

It's a boy for Mr. k Mrs. A. C. Vkk. J m e a William was born Friday, Auguatl4th. Congratulations.. . Members of the Producing Department a re receiving wadding. m- nouncemcnta from h o r s e Wellington Malvern, formerly of the Abqaiq Toolhouae. an- nowcing hi. marriage to Mia. Louiae Marguerite Richard- .on, of Lynn. Ma... we hear

eorge i s now lecturing in the tea.. . We have the addreaa a

of a school in Amsterdam here you may p r k t h e small a y while YOU do amne travel-

ing. It was forwarded by Dorothy Lccffelholts. who re- commends the rchool highly, aa she left Steven there. The addreaa: Sonnevauck, Noord- wijk am Zee. Amatudam. . . . Frank Mumfordback from bug ncation. bringinp Mrs. Mum- ford withhim.. . Ruth Natiow alao back from lonp vacation. . . Gladyl Guion enteeWmhgTuea- dry morning at her home in honor of Marcia Wrens . . . Check the bulletin boards for special activitier over the holi- days. Your AEA has events planned just for you and your family.

Dhahran Junior Choral Junior Choral Group ainginp

chases, under the direction of Mrs. R. 0. Bicharda, will be r eaumd Thwadry, Auguat 27, 1953. For enrollment and information pteaae contrct Mrs. Glen Sheeta. 1153-B. phone 590s.

DhaLmn Womena Group Because of the holidays this

week, our library will he opened on Sunday 9:30 - 11:30 inotud of Saturday. Mrs. Moore's, b e 1428-B.

Above, third from left, is Mr. Wmsan Brkic'. Hlaiakr of Economy in the government of Yngoalavia, seen with member. of hie party while atopping in Dhahran during hia viait to Saudi Arabia laat week.

AROUND ABQAIQ

Dhahran Junior Swim Meet This Friday

Preparations have beex4 completed for the Dhahry Junior Swimming Championship Meet this com* Friday. ac cording to the Dhehran Yo Recreation Committee. aponaoriag greup. The mee will include 23 eventa, to

Friday, Aupuat 21st.

run off a t the Dhabrm pool starting time 2:30 p.m. on

Contestants for the meet have been taking advantage of the coaching and training offered by such aquatic luminaries a s Mra. A. B. Ramaddl Jr.. the Miaaea Beverly and h r i l y n McC.nn. Phil Braun and Joe %yea; and theas expert. report that prelimhary workout8 indicate Ohat aome new awlmming atara a re about to burst on an un- auapecting public. Alao in the forefront will be such spec- tacular vebrans of the p8t a s M u y Pat Singelyn. Jackie Patterson. Patty HUla and (Mike rurmach

The events w i l l include Pollywog races, Spoonand Egg racea, Freestyle racea, Balloon racea. Underwater Dlve Contest, and something billed aa a Drop-Dead Relay mce . (thiawe've got to aee). This Frid.yta e d s a re d'edicated to competitors in varbua age brackets working from 14 down, such a s 14 and Under, 12 and Under. and so forth. There doesn't seem to be any limit to the Wider.

CONSULATE GENERAL CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS

The American Ccnruhte General Itt Dbahnn will he cloaed on Thuraday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Augud 20th - 23rd. hclu8ive. in obaerpmceofthe "W holiday#.

REFINERY If you a re ruPning ahort on

cigar.. j u t ace Art Gaaparet- ti, he's giving them away thin week. Susan Aky arrivedlaat Thuraday and weighed in at 7 pounda 1 ounce. Congratula- t iow Art and Shirley. W e a re all waiting to ace how you will a11 4 ride on the motorcycle. Anybody got a aide car for ulct

Rudy Schott received a 15 year pin h a t Wednesday a t -gement dinner. K. 0. Feltman preaented it to him. Walt J u a a c ~ k presented a 5 year pinto C h d e s H.Ckiaten- sen and Lucky Luckenhaugh preaented a 5 year pin to $red Coluway.

Our All Star Softball Teem reallywenttotownla Thwa- day night in Lhhran. We won by a score of 9 to 6. Paul Cyr got 2 home rums off of former R. T. pitcher Elob Messenger. &1 Sparwathand Ike Southern got robbed of home run. by a fence and an outfielder. No 'e.ow fellows played aoftbnll 2 it should be played. Be

a re and plan to see the first 24 game of the Little World e r em Auguat 28th. We play

b e Air Force. We have a pnct ice game againat them thia Thuraday, @:IS a t the Riviera &tdium.See youthee.

Don't forget the WomenB# Group welcome coffee August 27th. If you are new in R1a T m u ~ a plan now to attend. Dan't wait for a written i d - tation. aometimea oversight. Mppen. You know you're a ncw arrinlwhether the people writing the invitation# do o r not. Do youraelf a favor and go and get acquainted. The eatertainmeal committes i r hoping to have Mr.. Moore from Dhhran aa a guest apeaker this time. She ia just full of hbreatlng. information about the World Women'. Or- gm~iaH~n. We a re dl look- ing forward to hearing hahot ape&, certninly hop. she ir able to trudge to R. T.

Special note to the Ruah- mern: Don't forget this ia just a temporary aaaigamcnt in Dbhran. Youwill he miaaed from R. T. ro hurry back.

- . , 1953

RAMBLINGS to the bone getting health clrdm ready for people taking. off over the holiday. Looked lilra aeveralwere taking advantage of the time off. Those of you who a re apending 9 hdidmys don't forget all the events phmed for you by the A M . b r t i n g with the p t i o party Wadeasday night (gee I hope i t s a nice night) a d on thru Saturday night on the patio. Should be a buay long week end. Just talked to H.nL Schmidt, he say. the golf courre is in tlp top shape, green. reconditioned.f.irw.yr k i r and the rough ia rough. Duat off your eluha and tee of t Tennia courts a re in good ahape too. Get in some practice aeaaions now and enter the tournament to ccbo~u players for Kuwait. I didn't realiae there were so many things to do in R. T. I better rest up so I can take ad- vantage of all these things.

By the way 1 do want to aay thmk. to the canteen buyers. Really get a bang out of reeing those racka of pocket booka. Almoat like the corner drug store a t home. Good selection of booka too. At leaat to my nonliterary mkid it is. T b n b again. The R. T. Intermedirte Soft-

ball Team ie well on the way to winning the 1953 chmmpion- ship. They meet Abq.iq to decide the winner thia Thurs- day night on R. T. Sportafield. If they play as well a s they did h a t Friday night in Dhh- ran, they atand a pretty good chance of winning. The game waa called seer 5 inninga of play bemuse of the acere. R. T. 27 Dhahran 9. During. &e game Baahir imocked a homer* and Lobo 1. There ram alao a triple play, Lobo to Firat to second. They tell me MalikandEamml a r c so good a t their pornitions they a re callad Ah. Shortatop aad Mr. Second Baaeman rea- pective1y.

This game with Abqaiq promiass to be one of ths beat m a s of thia aeaaon. The game is called for 7:30 p.m. so be on time and be aaaured

Pleaae mail the SUN AND FLARE every week to the followin# member of my kmily:

Employeera Name: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Number: - - - -

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Sun and L'lart

Classical Program - WEDNESMY 8:00

Symphony No. 3 in D Schuhert

Concerto O for Flute a d Orchestra Pergdesi

Suite from Der Rosenkavalier Strau.8

10:30 Seremde No. 11 in E Mosart Feste Romane Rerpighi Symphonic Variations Franck

FRIDAY 3:00 Muric from "For Whom the

Bell ToU8" Guy8 and Dolls Selections Vicnaeme Waltsea played by

khneider String Quintet 7:30

n Barbrere Di Siviglie. Rossini

10:30 M.8querade Suite

Rhachatwian Variation8 on a Theme by

IkvQ Brahmr Povrr Bigg8 Play8 Each

SATURMY 8:00 Pomp and Circlllrrstance

Marchem Elgar Two Rearts in Three-Quarter

Tfme Btoln. 10:30

Scytkian Suite ProLofiev J~SS xtubi c o ~ i u c t r Valencia

Symphony Orchcmtra

173NMY 8:30 Symphony No. 1 in C

Rangrtrom Deatb md Trannfiuration

Stram8 10:30

Dame Macabre Saint-Saen8 W e in F Sharp for

Orehertea mhnulri A Mpat on Eald MoulItnfn

Mour rorgalry

LLONMY 8:OO Samm& No. 12 in C Monrt SmmtstsamInor Bach C-tic I*atary 8ad

h p u r in D Wch ItrU.n Concerto in P Each

10:30 guH. Erom L1Arle8imne

Bioet Txio in B fbt Beetbven La ?&lee Ravel

TUESMY 8:OO Symphony No. 7 in C SSbeLiur Muair of Mexico

10:50 olyn. Suite No. 2

Kbachaturian Concerto No. 9 in E Mom*

~ l c pit i ts bicycle, used; a lady'. muit8 mine8 18 and 16; 3 b h m e s sine 40; 3 ppl in skirt. 8imem 16and I t ; 1 bhck dream rine ll; 1 nylon dress rise 16; 1 blackevenfnp 8kirl a h 12; 1 cortcn dre.8 16: 1 p.ir of bkck dre88 8 h e 8 nit= 6 112. Callat House 616 Apt. 7 from 4 to 7 p.m. Dhdkran.

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CAPT GREEN OF S. S. STEEL VOYAGER

We were happy to meet. last week. Captain 8. maater of the 9.

apparulce belk a t ma, during 2 h.8 been in corn mhipe. He ha8 ap hi8 seaping ye house flag of the Isthmian Steamship Linen, ownerr of the steel voyager.

Of lZ.850 tow deadweight, tho Steel Voyager warn built ia I945 to carry raefex and gmeral c8qp. and fur rpoat most of h.r c s n a r p l w g b m e e n Philulelphia o r New York and the Per.fnn OYlf. uuually making $he trip feom the f ist Coa8t to &hrain in rome$hhg like 22 day* a t m u . Granted favorable ~oJldltion8 at both en& and in betwoen, drt maker aheut fpw rotad- trips a year. She ha8 btougbi in a high proportion of the SUfeside perishable8 which have graael A m c o tables in the part several ya;.rrj a ~ d oq thirtrlp 8he caUedat M.ar%tva to top up with Firitrean fre8h fruits and vegetables a8 an erperiment.

We were introdwed to Cap& Green by Dr. Norman Snyder. local reprerentatin of Iiat.jji Abddlabklirem and Company. wha are general agent8 $or Isthmian here. W e l l h w n in J U h , where he npcat. two years a m represent.Five of an electrical firm, Dr. w a r b 5 been in Dammaam rince February. handling the Illirtsa f~ s winer8,which

includas, hi&r M r ma&- time activit-lea, Qlu &rpsncieli for ueveral- m~~.llli-

fu tu re r r d a1ectriciS. ~ ~ l l r a c m r

A ~ ~ A - 7 0 8.dm. emtllcat coditfpn. leer t k n 7.000 kilos. Shoppupual, complete s* tools and 8- qares in- &dad. See a t E b u e 4271-1, Dhrhrm.

August 19. 1953

Movie Notices 'JEOPARDY' Drmna w/aarbcl~ 5 ~ , ~ S u l l i v o n

Ror Tanura Aul( 19-20 l t t d o y R . T ~ - l l r ~ 3 W & 9 p.m. 2nd doy IL.T.-3;30, & W p.m.

"THE STAR" Rama w / a t h Davis, Storllng tlqdon

Dkalwan 4ug 19-10 r , T , v e -23-24

lrrday D h d M Q , & l S , f &9 p.m. 2nd day Oh-ll:30, &&,&SDpm. lstdoyR.T.-ll:W4Q7&9 p.m. 2nd day R.T. -bWp.m.

"l'R0Ul.E ALONG THE WAYn Cocmdy

w/khn Poynm, D w m i*wl MWllh h=

let doy Ab--3SO p.m., Ca~#hmm 2nd day A&-1 lr3O,ZaW, 6at.

Special Movies

*MY MWa( AND In ata$sefq rn Sudsy WrlX1, a 1 5 9. a. dnu#ll.

WANTED: Wopunte W. c u e og two children for b m wwko during Oaoher o r Now31b.r. Houre 4271-2, DB.hrm.