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VOLUME 17, NUMBER Published 33 by the BNL Personnel THIRTY-SEVENTH BROOKHAVEN LECTURE By: Nicholas Hall - Wed., THE PASSION P. Samios May 20 - 8:OO p.m. A buffet supper ($2.75) will be selrved at the Brookhaven Center before the lecture, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Reservations should be made at least one day in advance by calling Ext. 2302 before 500 p.m. or Ext. 2453 in the evenings. FOLK DANCE GROUP Another one! (Folk dance, that is.) This Monday at about 8:15 in the Recreation Building. You don’t need to be an expert: just bring along a couple of feet and some comfortable shoes. PERSONNEL 12,1964 OF SLOW FIRE WELCOME TO BNL Title: lecture MAY BERA FILM SERIES Physics Department Bubble Chamber Experiments Alpho to Omega Minus Office SERVICES Recreation Office - 3 Center Street Daily 9:OD a.m. - 1:DD p.m. TENNIS RACKETS A stock of rackets is now on hand for resale at a discount. METS TICKETS Seats are still available for the following dates: June 2, Houston; June 9 and 10, Chicago; June 21, Philadelplhia; June 23, Pittsburgh. We also have some choice dates still open for July, August and September games. CHESS PROBLEMS In this week’s problem, it is White’s move. Black is two pawns up on his opponent, but has failed to develop his Queen or Bishop. There is a possibility for mate in three, but for whom, Blmock or White? Solution elsewhere in the BULLETIN BOARD. AGS Tetsuii Nishikawa CENTRAL SHOPS Stanley L. Becker NUCLEAR ENGINEERING Victoria L. Moy PLANT MAINTENANCE Oscar E. Blevins George A. Yengel Ext. 2976 577 453 2120 2120 RECENT DEPARTURES AGS Eric E. Hoffman INSTRUMENTATION & HEALTH PHYSICS Jerome Capurro PHYSICS Ellen Vulcan REACTOR Walter Johnson SECURITY Peter A. Silva T -~ TIAA - CREF Participants in the Laboratory Retirement Plan may elect to have all premiums applied to TIAA, the fixed annuity, or may elect to have a percentage of premiums applied to TIAA and the remainder (up to 50%) to CREF, the variable annuity. These percentages may be changed once a year, effective July 1. All participants who wish to change current percentages must make application at the Personnel Office prior to June 1, 1964. SOFTBALL FIELDS The softball diamonds on Brookhaven Avenue, Princeton Avenue, and Upton Road are to be used for scheduled league games and for scheduled practice games. The field reservation schedule is maintained at the Recreation Office, 3 Center Street. BNL VISITORS The Solid State Advisory Panel of the National Research Council met at the Laboratory on Monday and Tuesday. The Visiting Committee of the Medical Department meets at BNL on May 12 and 13, and two groups of Foreign Service Officers will tour the site on May 14 and 15. Thurs., May 14 - lecture Hall - 8:30 p.m. One of George Simenon’s most effective stories, “La Mort de Bell,” has been brilliantly adapted for the screen by the French playwright, Jean Anouilh. The story of a man accused of a crime he didn’t commit who suffers deterioration of character under the stress of suspicion and is driven finally to another crime for which he is convicted, it is more than an ironical tale of murder. Its artistry light up character and explores the haunted recesses of a man’s spirit. Jean DeSailly plays the sedate, withdrawn professor in a small town near Geneva who is accused of murdering the pretty young American university student who has been boarding with him and his wife. Everyone believes him guilty, even his wife. Under the pressures of the situation, and especially under the shock of realizing that the girl has been in love with him, he begins to take stock of his life. Slowly, a part of his nature that has always been submerged in the past obsesses him. He has a brief and brutal affair with a women he meets in a bar, and kills her at the very moment the police are obtaining a confession from the real murderer of the American student. “The French, bless ‘em, have sent us on elegantly comprehensive and persuasive movie version of a Simenon novel.. . The fascination of the impeccable acting of a first-rote cast is the exquisitely restrained flow and fusion of the incidents, as the protagonist finds his soul stripped bare.. The picture is put together like a fine Swiss watch. The fadeout is numbing.” -NEW YORK TIMES “Very good! Seldom has Simenon’s detective-style storytelling been revealed more effectively.” --NEW YORK POST THE BULLETIN BOARD BOWLING MAY PRESENTATIONS DANCE: A PERFECT Dr. N. Glasoe, Assistant Director, presenting trophies to the ladies Championship Bowling Team of BNL -The Diamonds. Accepting the award is Arden Neber; Audrey Bangel; Lois Bartos; and Joan Kreitzberg. member BULLETIN of the team was absent. BOARD NOTICE For 011 BULLETIN BOARD questions, please contact Janet Whiteheacl or Evonne Hammond at the Personnel Office, Ext. 2513. FENCING CLUB MEETS AT THE GYMNASIUM TUESDAY EVENINGS,~:~~ P.M. New Members Welcome CHORISTERS ATTENTION A small enthusiastic nucleus of song lovers has met in the interest of forming a choral group. Current plons indicate that variety will be the keynote in the selection of music. The time is Wednesday evenings at 515 p.m. by the grand piano in the Brookhoven Center. The welcome mat is out for oil who are interested. For further information, call Lois Jones, Ext. 2200, or Dick Miller, Ext. 686. EVENING On Friday evening, May 8, the BERA Bowling Executive Committee presented their wind-up of the 1963-64 bowling season. The presentation of awards and the dancing which followed made for a perfect evening that wos enjoyed by over two hundred bowlers and their guests. Al Nicholson of the Medical Department gave away the door prizes and other gifts. Six tables of vorious teams were awarded bottles of cheer for having the best decorations, and the buffet served at 11:30 p.m. wos excellent. Al Manger, captain of the Spoilers, was the envy of all as his lucky number entitled him to the midnight door prize: a silver martini pitcher. Jerry Van and his combo provided the music for dancing, and the weatherman served up a terrific evening for enjoying the event. Dance Choirman Lloyd O’Laughlin wishes to thank Dr. Norris Glasoe and Messrs. Joseph Washburne, Len Baker, and George Sabine for the excellent way in which the trophy presentations were made. He also thanks the topnotch dance committee, consisting of Pat Cooper and Tom Lee (co-chairman in charge of decorations), Arden Neber, Ed Walsh, Marie Follenius, Carol Rozanski, Jere Austin, Belmont Sylvester, Dan Stelmaschuk, Sandy Earle, Al Nicholson and Len Emmo. Without the cooperation of this group, the evening would not have been quite so pleasant or successful. SUMMER MIXED Dr. N. Glasoe, Assistant Directomr, presenting a trophy to Lloyd O’laughlin o member of the BNL Mens Championship Bowlling Team. Other members present are (left to right) Captain Bob Watson; Bill Brown; Jim Tveekrem; and John Van Norman. gob Smol also a 12,1964 BOWLING LEAGUE Entry blanks are now available at the Recreation Office, 3 Center Street, for those wishing to ioin our summer mixed bowling leagues. It is planned to start the season the week of June 1, if enough team entries are forthcoming. Teams will consist of four regular bowlers and it is recommended that each team have two substitutes. Each bowler must be o B.N.L. employee or the spouse of on employe The league will be handicapped so that newcomers can ioin the fun. The season will run fourteen weeks and end the week of August 31. The entry fee has been set at $2.50 per bowler. Trophies will be awarded for first place and individual highs. Last season’s league bowled at Port Jefferson on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. However, the entry blank offers a selection of your preference for night and bowling alley. If necessary, a meeting of team captains will be called to determine the time and place. THE BULLETIN MAY 12,1964 BOARD AROUND THE BASE PADS by: Bob Carciello In spite of the fact that many ball teams had very little practice before the opening of the season at BNL, it IoDked as though many of the first games played would result in very high scores. This was not the case, as it was last year. The Odd Balls set the high score of the week by potting the Potsareebies, 18-5. Earlier in the week, they suffered a 13. 11 loss at the hands of the new ball club, the Bankers. Kludge posted their first efforts with a 13-6 victory over the Mets. The big news in the National League is Jack Sondericker’s sterling pitching performance. Jack struck out eleven Chamber Chaps, and he and his teammates notched their first victory, I l-7. The Old Timers defeated their rivals, the Upton Downers, in an extra inning ga’me by a score of 16-15. Pappy’s Poopers, aided by H. Gassmer’s home run, won their opener over the Phoubars, 16-9. Over in the Brookhaven League, the Blue Jays defeated Cosmotron, .I2-6, Metallurgy downed Dirty Sox, 12-5, and Electronics forfeited to Medical, 7-O. CAFETERIA SPECIAL Thursday, May 14 Small Juice Tossed Salad Celery & Olives Baked Ham Sweet Potatoes & Peas Shortcake Beverage $.99 BRIDGE ‘Dupllcote Match Points 1. R-N8 Check 2. N-K5 Check 3. B-N5 Mate CLUB A shooting sessiorl will be held on Thursdoy, May 14, in the Recreation Hall, 8:00 p.m. Anyone with a camera is invited to attend. Animals will be the subject of the session, so participants may bring pets or props that will look good under the lights. FOR SALE 1957 T-BIRD Fordomatic. Ext. 310. - Two tops & lonneau cover, r&h, Best offer over $1000. E. Raka, 1957 FORD Ranch wagon, T-Bird V-8, std. trans., with overdrive, rih, 2 door. $220. R. Taylor, Ext. 2814 or AT 6-3615. 1956 FORD - Body rusted but It runs [almost). Priced for quick sale. R. Brennan, Ext. 618. 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 2 door, 6 cyl., auto. trans., good motor. $95. Ext. 322. 1962 AUSTIN HEALEY SUPER SPRITE take new, wire wheels, disc brakes, plus much more. P. Fallon, Ext. 2718 or SE 2-6746. 1960 SUNBEAM RAPIER - Hardtop, 2 door sports sedan. 4 speed floor stick, safety belts, bucket seats, disc brakes, dual carbs, r/h, all new brakes &tires. Large trunk, terrific mileoge, white & red. Mint cond. Best offer over $900. A. Francois, Ext. 470 or EM 3-6527. 1953 FORD V-8, std. trans., very good running cond. J. Capute, Ext. 2407 after 4. 1955 PLYMOUTH - Sedan, 6 cyl., auto. trans. $115. Clark, Ext. 2309 or 535 after 7. 1955 PLYMOUTH - 2 door hardtop, 6 cyl., auto. trans. Runs but needs valve iob. $50. Lewis, Ext. 2278. 1957 BUICK-Convertible, full power, just had valve iob. $325. 281-7665s. STOCK CAR 301 Chevy powered. Many extras. Asking $350. 281-7665. NOTES A duplicate bridge game will be held at 8:00 p.m. sharp on Thursday, May 21, in the Recreation Hall. Admission is $.75 and all are invited. For further information, telephone Les Lawrence, Ext. ;!354. The good turnout at the last game resulted in a four-table Howell with the following winners: First Place Cockrill 8 Tunney - 44% M.P.* (71% game) Second Place The Schermers - 39 M.P.* Third Place Allen & Schwarz - 38 M.P.* SOLUTION CAMERA TO CHESS 1. K-Q2 2. PxN 1958 NASH 1958 XK150 after 6. - Metropolitan. JAGUAR 878-0071 COUPE after 6. 878-0071 1959 FORD Station wagon, V-8, auto. trans., r/h, incl. pair of snow tires. $600. Ext. 343 or AT 6-8849. 1953 MERCURY Convertible, auto., new rop new w:w tires. recent brake lob, good body & engine. $250. Chas., Ext. 2811. 1958 CHEVROLET -4 trans.. good rubber, SH 4-9785. door, Bel Air, V-8, auto. very clean Best offer. 1957 PONTIAC 9 passenger wagon, excel cond , lo. mi. Ext. 344 or AN 5-7726. 1957 MERCURY Late model, power brakes & steering. Excel. motor & body with 4 new tires. $495. AN 5-7492 after 6. 18’ INBOARD SPEEDBOAT - Powered by 95 hp Chrysler Ace. Ideal for fishing, skllng, or relaxing. Excel. Cond., polnted and ready for water. Priced below cost of engine $550 takes all ~ncl. storage cradle, lights, etc. Must be seen. LT 9-5755 after 6. AQUAPLANE 6’ long, controls for 70 hp or larger Mercury outboard, boat wIndshIeld, wraparound 16x72. Make offer. Ext. 482. 18’ THOMPSON OFf-shore fisherman. Navy top, side curtains, drop curtain, winter cover, head, tachometer, anchor & line, fishing rod holders. 75 hp Evlnrude and controls used only 2 seasons. $1,350 firm. Ext. 596 or HR 21245 early evenings only. 12’ TOMAHAWK - Molded fiberglass, used only 7 times. Excel. cond., Ideal for bay fishing or duck hunting. Oars, anchor, and custom made canvas top ~ncl. $150 firm. Ext. 2576 or HR 3.3409 after 6. 19’ CHRIS CRAFT Outboard cabin cruiser, 2 bunks, head, navy top, completely equipped. 50 hp Johnson outboard, elec. starting. Excel. cond. $900. D. McClure, Ext. 2474. 35’ CHRIS CRAFT Sleeps 6, dinette, head, 2 145 hp Chrbs Crafts completely rebuilt 1963. Flying bridge, 2 new stainless steel gas tanks, new monel water tank 1963. Depth finder. AT 6-0312 or AT 6-9390 after 5. 17’ PICNIC In parts. Fiberglass hull, deck, etc. Ready to assemble. Bob, Ext. 2485. PROPERTY Near boy and ocean in Remsenburg (South Shore). 80x155 ft. in lovely residentlal area, 500 ft. from Westhampton Yacht Basin. Low taxes. Moving - Must sell. Ext. 2348 or GR 5-8556. PROPERTY - Heavily wooded building lot, % acre at Tides on the Sound, Rocky Point. Custom homes only in this area. On cul-de-sac. Road paved with curb. Utilities at curb. 5 minute walk to private beach. Mike, Ext. 2718 or 2830. 1958 PONTIAC Chieftain, 2 door hardtop con”., V-8, auto. trans., r&h, motor sound. Ext. 2196 or GR 5-5394. HOUSE 9-rm. ranch in Mastic. Llvlng room, dining room, 4 bedrooms, rec. room, utility room, enclosed porch, 2 baths, oversized garage, cellar, fully landscaped, alum. storms and screens. 10 minutes from tab. $20,000. 281.9411 after 5 or Ext. 574. 1963 OLDSMOBILE - Conv., r/h, power steering and brakes, low mileage, perfect cond. $2,700. L. Mingino, Ext. 2296. BUILDING LOT - In Brookhaven 1% miles East of Bellport, near Great South Bay. 120x125’ with large trees. $3,800. GR 5-8426 after 6. 1953 AUSTIN HEALEY - With a 265 Corvette engine. Perfect fit! 878-0071 after 6. 1962 MERCEDES BENZ Model 190 ivory sedan with red Interior, bucket seats, origlnal owner, 25,000 miles, very well kept, 24 mpg, best offer over $2400. Ext. 2608 or AT 6-0156. 1955 CADILLAC - 2-tone green, excel. cond., $400. J. Costanzo, Ext. 548 or AT 9-0876. 1958 PLYMOUTH - 4 door, power brokes, recent valve 8 ring iob, new trans., guarantee still in effect. $450. Chas., Ext. 281 1. MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE - 2 good painted bureaus, 1 solid oak bed frame, 2 end tables, 1 tall palnted chest. Reasonable. E. McDougall, Ext. 7776 or 2315. USED WINDOWS Double hung, weother stripped with storms 8. screens. Also wooden door (4 lights wtth frame and storm 8, screen) and 2 front door lights. C. Boulin, Ext. 618 or AT 6-8631. THE BULLETIN BICYCLE, MAY BOARD SPEARGUN. 26” Boys bicycle tn good condttton, $8. Volt vrking speargun less wishbone and rubber, $3. 281-8253 after 5. MISCELLANEOUS Starrett 6” vernier caliper and case No. 122, $30. Starrett hold downs No. 54C, $3. BBS 1” micrometer, .OOOl s and case, 512. Harmon Kardon F.M. multtpiex F5OOX tuner and case, $100. All items excellent and prtces firm. J. Ferrer, Ext. 2687 or 878-0792. LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPPIES AKC regrstered, champton field and gun dogs. Stre can be seen tn ‘Women’s Day’ magaztne, (May Issue. JU 8-4464 eventngs. LEICA lllc correcting 668. F/2 Summttor with extra parallaxviewfinder. $125. J. Austin, Ext. SINGLE BEDS Two new matched stngle beds with mattresses. $50. 8. Nrmmo, Ext. 2348 or GR 5.8556. TRAINS - "0" and “027 gauge, 2 train sets, 2 transformers, plenty of track, electric and manual switches, many extras. All for 1625. Don, Ext. 2735 or CE 4-0146. TWIN HOLLYWOOD BEDS - Two, in perfect condition. $60. S. Kochrs, Ext. 2410 or St-l 45428. C.B. TRANSCEIVER - Poly-comm Sentor 23 compl. with mike, mobile mtg. bracket a/c and d/c power cables. Built-in 117 vat and 12 vdc P/S, selecttve call, and front panel meter that reads macro volts, “S” units, RF power out, and percent mod. Good base stotion, used about 15 hours. Asking $300. F. Dimino, Ext. 2410 or HR 3-5304. CHAIR, SOFA, DINETTE SET - One reclining chair, $20. One sofa converttble, $20. One kitchen set (chrome with formtca top), $15. Ext. 585 or GR 5-l 760 after 6. POODLE - White minrature AKC registered. YA 4-3502. male, 7 weeks, WHITE PINES - 2 to 7 feet, $1 each and you dig. Also spreadtng yews and black pine. Ext. 597 or AT 6-0436. WESTERN JACKET Ladles size 10, bucksktn farm fitting wrth pony skin yoke. Long frmge trim. Originally $45, hardly used. $25. YA 43502. GUITAR - Silvertone, soltd body, compl. with Gretch guitar case. $25 firm. B. Vttale, Ext. 7772. 38’ OF NYLON LINE - Braided 3/s” Columbia nylon. Excellent for main sheet. E. Raka, Ext. 310. BUNK BEDS - Guard rail. ladder, Summons mattresses, S25 complete. Ext. 2203. COAT Gtrl s grey flannel princess line coat, stze 10, hardly worn. Cost $30 last year. Will sell for $8. Ext. 2203. CAMERA Argus C-3, 35 mm, wrth carryrng case and flashbulb attachment. $25. M. WIIIIgan, Ext. 462. NYLON TIRES - 2 new Goodyear 670x15 black wall trres. Drtven fr-on Potchogue to Shtrley once before car broke down. D. Miller, 281.5005 or Ext. 2410 after 4. SNOW TIRES Two, ltke new. Size 6.50~13’ Winter IS nearer than you thank. $15 each. Ext. 650. TWO AMPLIFIERS Heathktt W-5M monaural baste ompltfiers. One completely wtred, the other unwtred with parts mounted on chassts. Both for $75 or WI/I sell individually. Ext. 686. GE REFRIGERATING MACHINE Type WR90X7. Never used. In orrgrnal crate. Best offer. F. MO, Ext. 2684. STEAMER TRUNK - $15. Ex-. 522. RUBBER HIP BOOTS Two pair, stzes 11 & 13. One pair brand new, other parr used only a few ttmes. $5 each. AT 6-06107. RIFLE Winchester Model No. 70-375 H&H Magnum. Asking $125. P. Foster, Ext. 2152. ACCORDION 120 bass with carrying case and mus\c stand. Good cond. $125. Ext. 422 or GR 5-4193 after 6. SCREENS Aluminum. 32x55”, 5 stze 32x59”. VENETIAN one 68x50”. 2 stze 24x43”, Ext. 2574. BLINDS - 3 each 35%x50” Used. Susskincl, Ext. 2270. 7 size ond CHINA CABINET With desk. imported oiled teak (77~59x16”). Best offer over $350. Ext. 2908 or GR 5-7447 after 6. TELEVISION - 21” RCA in good cond. $20. Jungreise, Ext. 301-45. TELEVISION 21” Motorola portable, $75. Call Dave, Ext. 2191 or AT 6-0674 anytime. 12,19&t DRIVER Wanted to complete existrng carpool from Patchogue (South Bay Ave. area) Bob, Ext. 2265. FOR RENT HOUSE Unfurntshed, 2 bedrooms, full basement, located tn Medford. $100 per month. G. McGovern, Ext. 2151 or GR 5.7707 after 530. APARTMENT - d-room unfurnished apartment tn Bellport. garage and all utrlrttes Sl 15 per month. Lease. AvarIable June 1. Ext. 2497 or AT 6-8850 after 5. APARTMENTS - In Coram. 2% and 3% rooms, $85 and $95. Uttlrttes Included. YA 4-6387. SUMMER BUNGALOW Completely furnrshed, 500 ft. from Lake Ronkonkoma, use of prrvate beach, Iivcng room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, and screened-in porch. Avorlable June 1. JU 8-8618. APARTMENT Large new 5 room apartment, unfurnished, with all uttltttes. In North Shrrley. $120. AT l-5418. WANTED SANDBOX & WADING far two growing girls. 2812. POOL - Large enough M.L. Wtlltamson, Ext. BABYSlTflNG JOBS Mother wishes to watch children for working parents close to Lab. 281.7665. ROOMMATE Gentlemen to share comfortable completely furntshed 6-room house on South Bay. 281.7560 evenings. GAS TANK - 6 gal. Cruise-A-Day, for boat. Anchor, 5 lb. Danforth type. P. Pion, Ext. 2687. CORVETTE OWNERS Interested tn loining a Corvette Club now being farmed. Contact G. Johnson, Ext. 2972 or SH 4-2376. BAMBOO _ Root piece or small clump of uncommon species. WIII dig them up. Ext. 416. SNOW TIRES Six 700x1 5 tares. Used only 350 miles. Ext. 2319. FURNISHED HOUSE - Wanted far rent by visiting physicist. 2 or 3 bedrooms. From June, 1964 to Oct., 1965. Furniture must be decent and house clean. Ext. 2837 or 281-8102. CARPOOLS ENCYCLOPEDIA - Britannica, Amertcana, or World Book. Fairly recent, 5 years old or so. About $50. C. Cantera, Ext. 2376. RIDE -Wanted from Stony Brook. Ext. 2409. B. Wilber, DRIVER - Wanted for existing carpool, Exit 32 So. State Pkwy., Rt. 110, Amttyville. F. Enright, Ext. 2124. CAR - Wanted hire. Write Dr. 3115, Lawrence ley, California. for June and July. Prefer to E. Leader, Bldg. 50A, Room Radiation Laboratory, Berke94720.
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