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-. -- & - I Hollywood Cameramen Begin Shooting Jax Scenes For Cinerama Film I - AH the movie cameramen, mentary film here. their exciting aerial exhibi airmen will be one of the highlights SOME OF the other scenes I with their varied equipment, The Cinerama Corporationof tions with colored water of the sea-going phases of the movie have been or ; moving about the Station Hollywood and New Yorkis streamers. of the Cinerama thriller. will be filmed In European would lead one to believe that making the movie, tenta- YESTERDAY and today the Fighter Squadron 103, commanded coutnrics and in the U. S. Hollywood is here By gol- tively titled "The Thrill of a shooting schedules called for by Lcdr Andrew B. For the benefit of the layman lyl it is! Life Time." Academy Award I action at sea aboard the USS Connor, has been scheduled' to Cinerama is a new tech Navy scenes and action In winner Louis de Rochemont is Lake Champlain with planesSee provide the aerial action nique in the art of motion picture - the Jacksonville area and the producer. aboard the USS Lake Cham- ,, presentation Fifteen ': aboard the USS Lake Champlain First shots were taken over Picture Page 2 _I- plain by making carrier qualification years of untiring research and are being recorded by a the weekend at NAS, Cecil from Fleet Air Jacksonville landings and going an expenditure of millions of Hollywood camera crew shooting Field with the Navy's famed units in supporting roles. through aerial gunnery 'exer dollars were used for perfect- part of a Cinerama docu. "Blue Angels" going through Air-sea rescue of downed cises. (Please Turn to Page 2, Col. 2)) I _. -- --- - ---- -- - Credit Union Sets Adm. Greaves Annual Meeting Jf1 iM HIJ S . Next WednesdayThe : Will Inspect second annual meeting of I the Jax Navy Federal Credit Union la I scheduled for next Wednesday VOL-11 No. 40 U. S. N. A. S. Jacksonville Flo. 14 January 1954 Medical! Units Jan. 20, at 1545 In the Civilian! Cafeteria, Building 2. Hear Adm. ,Frederick C Highlighting: the agenda will be Ft w PropellerMen Greaves, Medical\ Inspector reports of progiesa of the Credit #, t a Arrive For General of the tturcnuof Union during the past year, election Medicine and Surgery, will of officials, and recommen-, o & R ConfabA arrive here Monday morningto - elation of the annual dividend to conduct the annual administrative and materiel inspection ;. be paid. propeller overhaul confer- of all medical activities Five new members of the Board ence, underway all this week in .f Directors will be selected, two the Overhaul and Repair depart Accompanying Rear Admiral ,( ment of the Naval Air Station, Greaves will be his executive assistant . members of the Com- Supervisory ytt: < ., ? 4i,. has brought together more than Lcdr. Erwin W. White, mltttee, and three members of the 50 representatives of major Navy and Lt. G. H. Morgan representative Credit Committee will be named. commands and aircraft manufacturers - of the Comptroller's Dh'lsion , All officials will be elected for i 4* ,.( .. from all parts of the coun BuMed. ' two year terms, replacing those try.The Activities to be inspected here whoRe terms have expired or who t 3. conference was scheduled have resigned.A .y by the Bureau of Aeronautics, include the Naval Hospital; the NOMINATING committee Washington D. C, in order to Naval Air Station; Preventive consisting of Jean Snowberger, provide opportunity for open dis- Medicine Unit No.1 1; the Naval Overhaul and Repair, Chairman; t cusion of overhaul and maintenance Air Reserve Training Unit; the Evelyn Winney, Supply-Fiscal, 2 problems common lo all Naval Air Technical TrainingCenter : overhaul and and Tom: Cowan, Public Works, r. concerned with repair activities ; Naval Station, Green propeller assemblies has proposed the following ballot including Cove Springs; NAAS Brunswick, supply supportfor for consideration: usable items involved in pro- Ga.; NAS Sanford and NAS Cecil Board of Directors: Umbeito B. q< Field. peller] line maintenance. ... . Pezzulla, 0 & R; Jack H. Plew, ----- ------ -- --- O & R; Sidney J. Wilds, Indus- 4 MODIFICATIONS to equipment - changes in Memorial Services propeller configurations trial Relations; Sammie A, Whit- tington, Public Works and Frank and overhaul procedures Next Monday For : were listed as the main C Wood, SupplyFiscal.Credit . y .J'SAFETY reasons for calling the confer VP-3 Plane Crew << Committee: Andrew H. tJ Memorial services for the ence. According to R. M. Power, CarIllon, 0 & R; Harry E. Jar- REMINDER-The safety flag and billboard, which Bureau representative heading nine Patrol Squadron 3 mem- rard, 0 & R and William D. will remind personnel here of safety progress aboard the station, the conference, there has been a bers who crashed with their Potts, Supply-Fiscal. Supervisory was officially put to use last Thursday Capt. Burnham C. !McCaf- plane while rapid development of dual rotation on a flight over Committee free, NAS commanding officer, officially raises the flap, while : Mary McCann 0 .B. members of the NAS Central Safety Committee (left to right) Al and high speed engines. In Iceland during December and k II, and Olive W. Rucker, Sup Szarmanskl, Lawrence Boyer, Leonard Eubanks: Comdr J. E. spite of the widespread adoptionof were declared dead will be ply-l<"l cal. Wootton, and Arthur Cliff, observe the ceremony. jet-type aircraft I advance held here next Monday. FI'RTIIER! nominations, by model propeller type planes are Crew members of the downed members, will be called for from Flag Board To RemindAll already under manufacture. plane were Lt. Henry L. the floor; ,. ARRIVING FROM Washington Cason, ; Lt. Ishmael M. Blum; . Joseph F, O'Connell, president, Tuesday was Samuel D. Bass, Ensign Ivan Schlff; Eddie L. will preside at the meeting and also from the Bureau, who dis Cater, AD2; Everett J. Hum- will report for the Board of DI Oi Safety ProgressSafety cussed new procedures of scheduling bert, Jr., AM2; Amos Wormley rectors. The Board Is expected to work on material awaiting Jones, Jr., AT3; William Albert recommend that a dividend ap- consciousness is taking a firmer grip here at overhaul before being placed in Ward, ATAN( ; Robert proximately double that ,of last the Naval Air Station as a concerted effort to remind all stock for issue to fleet activities. Braun Whale, AL3; and Mar- year be paid, and that appropriate hands that "safety pays" was initiated last week with the Arrangements for the conference vin Loyd Baker, A03. compensation for the treas- raising of the new safety flag outside the main gate. and the planning of the dayto The memorial services will rrer; take place at 1000 Monday .be granted.Weather , The with a bill- flag along day agenda were completed by I er's carelessness. Jan. 18 at All-Saints' Chapel. i board, will remind personnel of Comdr. Harry Huester, person- t Friends of the men are Invitedto Outlook safety aboard the station. When nel officer of the Overhaul and the flag In flying, it means all TilE BILLBOARD, which sets Repair department. be present. Friday-Cloudy to overcast, can take pride that their effortsin in front of the flag pole, will with occasional light rain. Mod safety are paying off. But, if daily remind all hands of lost- a,:: ., " erate S to SW surface winds. time accidents.It . the flag is at half-mast, it means Maximum temperature about 74. that someone is not at work that is all part of a planned pro- , Saturday-Same. day because he or she was in gram that ties in with accident s mss, , Sunday Overcast. Showers jured on the job, either through frequency and severity I rates i N with possible thunder activity. their own fault, unsafe conditions among "industrial type" workers Gradual clearing. Cooler in P. M. or through a fellow work (Please Turn to Page 8, Col. 4)) I I Servicewide PO Examinations Set For FebruaryThe II. 3 .y yeoman stenography performance 23; P02, Feb. 16 and P03, Feb. tributed to' the field. test for the Febru 9. Qualifications for the emer- ary service-wide enlisted com Tentative qualifications for gency service rating of fire petitive examinations has been advancement for personnel in waived by the Navy. the general service rating of control technicians G (missile : . The stenography test will, fire control technicians (FT) guidance systems) have not yet however, be required for the and in the emergency service been established. FCTG qualifications __ _ emergency service rate of YNS ratings of fire control tech, are being i developedand l.OOOTII TEACHER GRADUATES-Franklin Green, AOC, an stenographer nicians A (automatic directors will be published in change electricity Instructor at Aviation Ordnancemen School Class (A) Service-wide petty officer examinations ) (FTM) and fire control 3 to the Manual of Qualifica at NATTCenter, was the 1,000th Instructor to be graduated: from will be held as follows technicians I U (underwater tions for Advancement In Rating the Instructor-Tralning School. lie reads, his "diploma" with Comdr. Charles Dodds, (left), Director of Training and Lfdf. Rob. : CPO Feb. 2; POt, Feb. ) (FTTJ) have also!' been dls- (NavPers 180 8). ert Gimbel, Training Facilities ..ffiter.F . '- . I Page Two JAX AIR NEWS .. 14 January 1954 ... ,Jt} wi {1113Published f I every Thursday lor Navy and Marine activities at Naval Air Station, Jacksom llle. FM. CATHOLIC WAS jMkMavllU Sunday, Mass-0800, 0900, 1000- t>pt. Burnham r McCaffree ..........................,.Commanding Officer Comdr John D. Riitfh....,..-.........,?,-?- ?.?,-, ,. ..r-..nr.nTm,*:I <""v. Officer St. Edward's Chapel. Fleet Air' J.tk*.a..UU Seurday-0800. Rr Adm. Osborne B. llardlaon ....... .. ........................Commander Capt. Howard V. Hopkins ... ........... .. .....................Clklet of Staff Daily-0630. I' n.et Air Wli g Cieve. SW1day-0630-Ma's at Hospital Capt. Theodore Dahl ....._ t __ ;_ Commander Comdr. Frank D. Heyer .Chief StaU Officer Chapel. t Haul Air Tecbiitftl. TraI>I.c Dater \ C pt. David MoCampbcll_ Commanding Officer MORMON , Coutdr. Richard S. Stuart ......... ...'......................Executive Officer' 1930 Wednesday NATTC - Capt. Edward S. Lowe _..........,..Naval... '. Otlpl&al .. .. rhmmandiiiF Officer Chaplain's Office.CHRISTIAN . Capt. I* A. t\",Lon ....... r."ecuUu Officer SCIENCE1900TuesdayNATTC k. Capt. John L., Counihan MABTD ,Commanding Officer Chap- a Comdr. Anthony Truaao ...i..................................Executive Officer Iain's Office. Tbe JAX AIR NEWS U published weekly at the U. S. Naval Air Station. PROTESTANT . Jacksonville. Florida, and printed commercially- : with non-ap eopranted fund 0930-All Saints' !t no expense to the government and In compliance with NAVEXOS P35. Rev. Chapel. Nov. 1945. Copies are distributed free of charxe at the Naval Air Station the 1100-All Saints' Chapel. - Naval Air Technical Training Center&, Naval Air Reserve Training f'nit Naval : Air Station Cecil Field and the U. ::to Naval' Hospital 0915-Naval Hospital Chapel. tdltor-AndN'w 11, Planey . Assistant Editor-Helen Harper; Staff Repol'ten-Ed Henderson. PNSN; Got don Rubble SN The JAX AIR NEWS U a member or the Armed Forces Press Service. J AFP3 ------ --- ------ material appearing In this publication may not be reprinted without the written permission of Armed Forces.Press Slr\lot. Republication of othermatter vie* publications) la prohibited without permission of ARMY BEACHHEAD-Ruth Editor.: lxt'V IImlm? Kauffman SA, a Wave at Elec ftll Editorial 216 and 8164.offices located Main Administration Building. Phone extensions trician's Mate School Class (A) Army Sergeants office pours a traditional Navy "cup of joe" to welcome two Attend a Classes. MAINSIDE Army Master Sergeants to the Thursday, Jan. 14 school. Left is M/Sgt. Harry Prayer Of A Steering WheelI'm Charge of The Lancers Goodwin with M/Sgt. Paul At AE SchoolThe .._......._._Paulette Goddard Wolfe. Both are from the Army Just a wheel-;-a steering death, to a child, a grandmother Transportation School at Fort 'wheel-and you are my cap- even to you. It makesno Friday, Jan. 15 Eustis, Va. Army established a beaih- difference to me. Does it to Three for Bedroom C.Gloria head this week at Aviation Elec tain.Behind me, you are the lord you? Swanson 16 Selected For trician's Mate Class (A) School and master of a miracle. You You are the master I respond Saturday, Jan. 16 when two Master Sergeants rev can make me take the kids to instantly to your hands. Latin Lovers_Lana Turner -ported aboard to attend the school. You can turn me down Give me calm hands, steady NATTCENTER LDO 5 For OCS course. . the road to town, guide your hands careful hands, and, I am Thursday Jan. 14 They are M Sgt. Harry P. goods to maiket, iush the inJured your friend. But give me unsteady Gun Fury _._?..... .--Rock Hudson At' NATTCenterSixteen Goodwin and M/Sgt. Paul L. to the hospital. You can hands teckless hands, Friday Jan. 15 Wolfe, both from the Transportation - go in minutes to places that hands directed by a fuzzy mind, Charge. of The Lancers enlisted men have been School at Fort Eustis, Va. once were far away. then I am your enemy and a _........__...Paulette Goddard processed at the Naval Air Technical Tbe two warf rants, both You can do all these and menace to all living things.I Saturday Jan. 16 Training Center for the veteran of World War II and more. Yet, in the blink of an was made for pleasuie and, Three for Bedroom C Limited Duty Officer Program I in Sergeant Wolfe, a battle- eye, I can turn deadly killer. Iran usefulness. Keep me that way. _....u......M_.. Gloria Swanson the Navy and five for Officer scarred veteran from Korea, snuff out the life of a kid- Behind me you are the lord and NAVAL HOSPITAL Candidate School, the Information will teach aviation at the maybe your kid. I can twist a master of a. miracle or the Thursday, Jan. 14 and Education office announced planned school which U M>hr smile into tears. I can wreck instrument of tragedy. Roman Holiday., Gregory Peck this week. ales to open at Fort Eiiktl in and destroy. I can deal out It's up to you. Friday Jan. 5 Those candidates for LDO will 1 July. Gun Fury Rock Hudson Army air transportation includes r -- be. notified by the Bureau of Naval 'I liaison planes, helicopters Personnel if they have been Gas Plant Operator selected. Officer School Candidates and transports. The sergeants Comdr. Weiler HollywoodContinued I will instruct in organization and I also will be notified at a field maintenance at the ( from Page 1)) Vacancies ListedTwo I later data.Following. School. Army Takes CommandOf ing the method vacancies exist for Gas :, were the men processed Sergeant Goodwin was an aerial Fasron Six Its inventor, Fred Waller, is Plant Operators at the US Marine : gunner during World War Jl most famous for developing a Corps Depot of Supplies at Limited Duty OfticerRobert when the Army Air Force was in "*Lcdr. Frederick Woodward Rickel, AT1; Edmund Clegg effect. Sergeant Wolfe wears the gunnery trainer I which hat Albany, Georgia. was relieved as commanding officer A01; Donald Coleman, TDC} Otis Combat Infantry Badge. been credited with averting Salary staita at $1.40 per hour Dewoody, ATC; John Dolan AO1; Both are former instructors in of Fasron Six by Comdr. Harold - thousands of American casualties for the first step, with 51.58 per Albert Lee AOC; Samuel Law- automotive transportation. J. Weiler Jr., at an impressive during World War II. hour being paid for the fourth ranee, AOl; Joseph Macy, AOC; change of command ceremony Cinerama makes a person feel step. Applicants with the necessary Carl Miller, AOl; William Pass, chael Boylson, ATC; John Crjer, Monday.The he is standing in the middle of experience requirements can AEC; Harmon Sawyer, AEC; AEC; John Fischer, ATI; Donald the scene. forward an Application for Vernon Scott AOC; Francis Kirkner, 'ATC; Harmon Sawyer, largest Fleet Air JacksonVille Cinerama gives an added illusion Federal Employment, SF-57, direct Shacklett, ATC; Frank Turner, AEC. squadron, I.'alll'on. Six to an of reality to a movie to the Employment Unit, AEl.John; Zanzola, CSC] Angelo a . integral unit of the Atlantic Fleet by use of an extra-wide and Marine Corps Depot of Supplies, Zingaro, AMC. TV Performers and"",,'88 designed to support the curved screen.. Albany, Ga. Officer Candidate School-Mi-' , operations of other fleet squadrons --- !4: 4 Y from earlier air y' Magicians Plan groups and 6a F': '' Wings. 9'' s.. ;R S .. } t . Lcdr. Woodward will report to tt;, v} eSt.' K'a t$ot? ki ------- -- .... r 5 Jan. 27 Show the Naval Air Technical Training .,, f:. ,, O., .' ' isSS t. ,4 '. R. % R' 1X .R. I } l Center at Jacksonville for his T h e r e' 11 be rabbits, probably, next duty assignment. He came Asa coming out of a hat and poker : ;ri ,"a'"C to Fasron 6 from the staff of the k 'YS;; Pete from Pike's Peak will have i Chief of Naval Air Reserve Train- ; to look. at his card-playing laurels ing at Glenview, Ill. ..< ..'C'? c i< '3S at the Naval Air Technical Comdr. Writer reported to Training Center Auditorium Jan. 27. Fattron 6 from the staff of Commander Amphibious Train Gem and Jo, magicians, who ing Command, U. S. Atlantic advertise a show "for the wise and Fleet, U. S. Naval Amphibious I otherwise", will be featured on a Base, Little Creek, Va. Comdr. !: i program of variety acts beginning at 2000. ; Weiler was ,staff operations officer - and research development i Also on the program will be _ o .fleer., o- < television performers from WM- Eddie __ h BR-TV and from the Naval Air Rickenbacker's rescue E. Station. after "going down" in 1942 during Sarah Clifton, who had !! appeared World War II was accomplished as a songstress on WMBR, partially through the efforts of Lcdr., Woodward. will sing, John Payne, AD2, of VP-16, accompanied by Pete Dollar - Th. former Fasron 6 skipper AD3 of OAR on the guitar, piloted the plane which rescued will also : I present a singing pro .I_ Capt. Cherry, pilot of Ricken gram. Nell Wilmont of Jacksonville backer's downed aircraft. This .l.l!!!! will offer a series of dance rescue in, turn led to the rescue ., 4 numbers Including the hula. .. of Rickenbacker! and other members CINERAMA-SlreaklBg the in . sky one of their routines of, his plane .b+' pinpointing Angels, flight eihibiUon through a shooting' crew of the Cinerama are Motion the NavJ" famed Blue A chorus girl showed her friend UM location of their drifting itft- MOB grinds way. This action and other scenes filmed aboard the carrier USS Lake Picture Champlain Corpora-will I a check given her by a ",ufardaddy" ro U o "Thrill of a Lifet ise," a Cinerama production. .Cinerama Is the and raft revolutionary returned from the 2lm method 01 preseatatiott which pits the theater fan the middle of the " '. scene (See story Pare 1)). bank marked. "Insufficient Fum". II' .1 ) 'f" 1Ic. f.i ,I 1 t t r I t ( 1.3 I I .. \ -- .-_. 1" - _. ... -- .. ... .---.. .-. -- -" ... '_ .'.' 'r' 1" ....... _ I 14 January-.1954' JAX AIR NEWS Page Three i 'Thanks' From Hope Haven For Blood Gratitude and appreciation to the Navy for the fin response to a call for blood by the hope Haven Hospital has been for warded by officials of the hos pital. In her letter, Mrs Ruth Lawton - superintendent of Hope Haven writes; 1 S' ( "We wish to take this oppor- L'- tunity to thank all the men for the generous supply of. blood I "3s which has been placed for our PIE FACTORY-When they make pies at the station's bakery, they really go in for mass production At one operation, the credit at the Jacksonville Blood i bake shop turns out 1,000 pies for personnel at NAS and NATTCenter. At the left, strips of dough for the crust machine are pre- Bank, . I pared by Cpl. Ronald Strobel. In the center, Spt. Thomas Strickland (left) and Sgt. Harry Hartley prepare a pot of pie filler. There are several other important steps in-between before the final product Is produced George Boyle, AA, is ready to consume all eight "We assure you there Is great rations of the finished product '(right photo), need for this blood as so many of -- -- - our patients come from all over Should See The ! Y Men's Club Invites you Recipe SAFETYBox I the state of Florida and it is Servicemen To DanceThe Apple Pie 'Just Like Mom Bakes' Score ily often when impossible. w* are to In contact need of a plain fam Y Men's Club of Jackson ma. ville is sponsoring a YMCA dance Line Disabling Injuries Through ,.. I I Prepared On Navy Assembly "Please accept this M ut.e Just for Navy men each Friday Monday, Jan. 11 piesion of out deep appreci* evening. Apple pie, "like mother 'ing table>, In a four-man opera. I This Month........ .....?....._ .. .? 1 tlon." Dances will be held at the Pal. " used to bake, goes on the assembly : 4.5 ladium, located on the Southside tion, bottom crust, filling, top This Year ___...-,.._....._. 1 line "the Navy way. crust and topping) are completed FOofthWeekHonors Street.Admission . In Mary From the first mix of dough and. the pies made ready for the Days Since Last man U 30 cents.Traffic . per and filling, machinery' takes over ovens Lost-Time Accident......._ 3 iiiaj in the preparation of pies to sa After 45 minutes of baking, At Center Violations tiate the sweet teeth of some the steaming, aromatic desert is (Herein each week will be 6,000 sailors and marines at the done and ready for distributionto found the Safety Box Score of Taken By Vath Naval Air Station and Naval Air Mainskle and Mayport and losttimeaccidents incurred Still With Us; Technical Training Center. NATTCenter mesa halls. among industrial-type employ. _ (This {is the nth if* a MOW And that, my friends U 1,000 The bake shop produces varied ed persons at NAS Jax. 79 In 34 Days feet of pies per baking: breads Danish pastries, cakes, ties Petty at OJI'wer the Naval of-tht-Wcek Air Technical Se THE STATION bake shop Is located rolls, cream puffs, cookies and Nine Cited Training Center.) Seventy-nine traffic violations in Building 412 and witha doughnuts. Memories of the Berlin Air Lift have been recorded aboard the in sailors and eight fresh, steady wind the right Twenty ma- are outstanding In the Naval career station during the 34-day period direction, an aroma of freshly rines make up the bake shop At Fasron 6 of Charles J. Vath, Jr., AE1, between Dec. 4 and Jan. 8. baked pastry pervades the air. staff, which is under the direction -I at present Master at Arms in Although traffic court was not To make an apple pie, according of Lcdr. George Davis, NAS Nine men from Fasron Six held over the holidays, proceed. to Boyd R. Bulter, CSC, lead- Commissary Officer, I were honored during a change Building 513. ings were held later. Ing chief, you start out with the of command ceremony Monday, ,.,. '<01:11,:: I Vath for Of the total number involved, apples, all 1,500 pounds of 'em. which saw Comdr. Harold J. r e I g h months 14 represented Improper parking The recipe for 1,000 pies calls 3 Mosquiteers'OfPMU Wciler Jr. relle'lngLrdr., Fied- worked in 'violations] ; 14 speeding counts; 14 for 210 pounds of sugar, 30 erick E. Woodward m aInten 1 - automobiles with faulty equipment pounds of butter, two pounds of 9o.1 1 Eight were awarded Good ance with VR8at ; 11 reckless driving offenses cinnamon and nutmeg, two quartsof Conduct Medals for maintain- Rhine Main, ; 9 ticketed for running stop lemon flavor, 46 pounds of cornstarch Together AgainThe ing perfect conduct records F r ankfort, signs; 3 involved in accidents; 2 and two pounds of salt. over the past three )"eus. They .ax. Germany, dur- driving others' cars without writ 1 But, that isn't all! "Three Mosquiteers", who were: Melvin P. Burt AK1; Ing the lift that ten permission, and 2 I inattentive TO MAKE the crust you add staffed to Preventive Medicine Frederick J. Humphrey. Alit; l broke the backof I driving cases.Autorestriction. 232 pounds of sheltering, 10 Unit, Naval Air Station, Jackson. I Howard L. Baker ADAN; Vain -- the_.. Rusalan from NAS was pounds of salt, 6 dozen eggs, A ville, in 1951, are back together Charles J. Burns, AM3; Melvin blockade and brought fooJ and meted out to 30 offenders; restriction gallon of salad oil, a gallon of again after two of the mosquito D. Conwcll, ADAN; Gene T I necessities to beleagured Berlin. with i suspended sen evaporated milkand 250 poundsof chasers took off for duty in Ko. Jordan, AM3; Kenneth A native of New Orleans, Vath .. tences was awarded to 19; 24 received flour. rea and Japan about two years O. Davis,. AM3; and MauriceR. Joined the Navy In June, 1910, warnings; 3 cases were The work, after the dough is Sierens ADAN. and attended boot training at San dismissed, and 3 were forwardedto mixed, is now ready for the as ago.Since that time, Comdr. Ken An Air Medal was awarded Diego " the CO. sembly line on a circular, rotat- neth L. Knight, offlcer-in-chaige to Richard H. Brownfield, ADC, He reported here In February, of the unit has the home for outstanding and meritorious :- ' kept 1953 from NAS Barbers Point, fires burning in the local mos achievement m aerial flightas Hawaii. I One More Day To Submit Your quito traps, while Lt Edward D. I a helicopter pilot in action Chapman and Lt (jg) Joseph G. I against the enemy in Korea Safety Cartoon Contest Entry McWilliams were surveying the ters in a pair one whole size too Death Benefit Society situation in the Far East. Chap- small. lie was laid up for a week Assessments Jan. 18-19 man left her in November, 1951, after that. No one ever claimedthe Mutual Death Benefit Society and MeWilliams In March 1952. substitute shoes, nor did a members are advised that pay Repeal Problem check of personnel provide any ments of assessments No. 28 and ed While their paths crossed now information on his own shoes. 29 are due by Jan. 25. ' !and then, the two never actually ACA ... , " met. Chapman held an adminis ; m .. ( : 1 trative position in the Naval In- .. firmary at Sasebo, Japan until 'J he was ordered to the staff of Ht5rsrrO Ou I/NE, Commander Naval Forces Far was mtrJ IN TNfsvr.cr NAYY: '7e e N Qeowseo 6 rVrtvit.74vol we. ." East, a post MeWilliams had just AN ri R r w && left to become sanitation officer with the First Marine Division in Jack Snavr Characterized by Phil Storch, AMAN, VF.13 Korea. The safety cartoon contest, Field into the ranks through the The major problems in the Far sponsored by the Automotive Vehicle pen of Phillip Storch, AMAN, at- East, they revealed, results from Safety Board, closes its tached to VF-13. Storch christened the rice paddies which form a books this week M the contest his nominees "Jack Snavy." perfect breeding ground for mos ends Jan. 15. A $25 defense bond prize is of- quitoes. Comdr. Edward P. Irons, headed fered by the Board for the win. Despite their similar experiences - the Board, expressed gratitude' ning cartoon. their viewpoints on the Far x. o \ to local artists for the response i Comdr. Irons points out that East differs Says MeWilliams, received, and states that the winning while the cartoons naturally are "I'll go back any time." I cartoon will be announced drawn' for laughs, the underlying Shoes DisappearBut in the Jan. 28 i issue of Jax Air significance of their antics is far Chapman likes American News from funny. Every instance indicates customs better, particularly at _...._ Numerous cartoon characters, a common traffic error dinner when it isn't required for REUNITED-Two of the original! "Three l\losquiteers," L.t (js) all of whom have a perfect talent Which all too frequently leads to guests to leave shoes outside. Joseph McWIlliams (left) and Lt Edward Chapman (right, 'are for courting disaster behind the tragedy. If the cartoons are While he was enjoying a Japa reunited with Comdr. Kenneth Knight, third member of the mos. wheel ,of a car, have been introduced clever enough, he hopes they will nese banquet, his own shoes dis- quito fighters in the NAS Jax Preventive Medicine Unit No. 1. in these pages. Today's be remembered. No telling how appeared and he was forced to The separation took the wanderers to Japan and Korea. Now back McWillIams and once more, Chapman are briefed en happenings " entry above brings NAB Cecil many lives will\ be saved theieby walk all the. way back to quar. at home in the mosquito haunts of Jacksonville.T . - --- -, : """': : ___C: .=- --==- -- .. ! ry-19l !;, gage Four JAX AIR NEWS 14 Janu p I For Exceptional Performance Two More CommendationsTo \ R \ Early Warning Squadron r } 4 fls,4l { d Two more commendationshave can V. Dachs, has gaincied 13 ... + recently been awarded such commendations. i Air ll's Airborne' . y t Fleet Wing t M sr S 1 Atd.,, Early Warning Squadron 4 AMONG TilE achievements Admiral . S for exceptional and outstanding I- McCormick "noted with 5 ; p. performance of duty atlsfaction" were: an increase # t while i I conducting day and In radar coverage, more rapid de- : night i hurricane 'reconnais- livery. of warnings the fleet, I sance missions during 1953. continuous coverage' of Hurricane I Forwarded by Admiral LyndeD. 'Florence": from interception until - McCormick, Commander in- it was over land, and the ' t Chief of the Atlantic Fleet and smooth transition between typesof +. s.Jr. Capt. Robert O. Minter, officer- aircraft z S*. i v iM1k'A3 ... xloe'a*w. In-charge of Fleet Weather Cen- Capt. Minter was especially impressed - .S. tral at Miami, the commendations with the complete disre __m ............,... .." '_,; _liiilllN -.__..___ upped the total number of official gard for danger displayed by plaudits to six won by the VW-4 flight crews who weathered BRIEFED FOR FLIGHT-Getting last minute briefing; on weather conditions from their aerol. "Hurricane Hunteis" this past hurricanes and dst before taking their P Y-5 Neptune on a hurricane reconnaissance flight is this flight crew seven one violent of VW-4 "Hurricane Hunters", formerly VJ-2. The squadron has received two more commendationsfor season. Atlantic storm last year while outstanding performances.' Kneeling (left to right) are: Lt. (k) D. Lee Jewell, Ensign William .Since its date of commissioningat gathering vital weather informa- Marsh, Lt. Maxey Watson, Lt. Harry Davis, Lt. (Jg) Robert Ralrhunas! and Clarence Kwiatkowski, NAB Sax, March 10, 1952, tion. PIIAN. Standing (left to right) are: Charles Harvey, AL3; Charles Barker, A03; Joseph Sullivan, M . ADZ, and Robert Galboe, AN. VW-4, commanded by Comdr. Lu- DURING HURRICANE "Flor- Fasron Six, VF-174. VF-11, Fasion 109, VF-22 VF.104 Report ence"Hunters, one flew crew aircraft of Hurricane into the center of the exceedingly turbulent - Scouting Jacksonville Area Squadrons storm and orbited there for three hours, sending back accu- SALTY HUMOR FROM rate and highly important. re- - I au two members of the squadron. ber "Man of the Month"". "Wilksis ports. E. Woodward, were pacing up and down at the one of my most willing workers Records indicated that the time commanding officer, Naval Hospital awaiting the ar- and has participated in all this flight remained in the "eye"of and ex-executive rival of new additions 4o their squadron functions, whether in the Hurricane exceeded any relieved Monday by families.Lt. line of Ordnance or extracurricular similar performance by approxi- J. Weiler, Jr., Russ Enquist commemorated activities," says Lt. John H. mately one hour.Informa.tlon . of command the occasion of the birth of Grant, squadron ordnance officer. obtained by squadron - Hangar 115. his 9 lb. 14% oz. boy, Jan. 3. Vir- Wilks1 Ordnance chief, RichardC. crew members during this in- title of "White Hat 1 ginia FarrantL introduced 6 lb. Crowell, AOC, has also noth- vestigative flight proved instrumental - : goes to II native Harriett Cal- 11 oz. Margaret to dad Joe Far- ing but high praise for the new- in minimizing loss of life ranti, ADC, also on Jan. 3. est "Man of Jhe Month". and reducing damage to property, selected his was by for continuous Harry Kingston, BM1, and his Although he still has two yearsto especially in northwest Florida. 1 : and outstanding lead- I wife Leona announce the birth serve on his present enlist- Formerly Weather Squadron 2 Jet Shop. of John, a 7 lb. 15 oz. son Dec. ment, Wilks has already made (VJ-2)), the unit was.the first of graduation from Jef 13. Joe Anderson, ADC, became i up his mind to make the Navy its kind to be commissioned in in father of a girl, Joanne, 8 Jb. his career. A native of Roanoke, the Atlantic Fleet. High Marysville, and 6 oz. Dec. 9. Va. he enlisted in The joined the Reserves. the Navy in squadron was redesignated : of WWII, he was The Christmas season also be- February' 1952. Wilks Was assigned Airborne Early Warning Squadron VN-14 NAS Jax came an unofficial engagementseason. to Fasron 109, after com 4 (VW-4)) on Dec. 15. Coinciding - , \ transferred to Fleet Roland Fontaine, AN be- pleting recruit training at Bain- with the redesignation I in the Aleutian Is- came engaged to Donna Schartzof bridge, Md. % was a change-over In squadron , then he has served Dubuque, Iowa while Miss SCVF:22 aircraft from P4W-2 "Privateers"to "Ted" Marlin of Detroit, is sporting P2V-5 "Neptunes". various units He I Fasron re- the ring of Ray Brewer, AD3. VF-22 is getting back on full \ Six February The final step was taken by working schedule aften an eight cer's Club reception. , \ two members of VF-11. MelvinG. month tour in Korean waters anda Although many of the pilotsare in Jax with Weeg, AN, married Rose month's leave for all squadron being transferred out of the . and two sons. Marie Rovenski, of Detroit, and personnel. squadron VF-22, eleven new officers - Giovannini, AD3, one Tom Warinner, ATI, exchanged"I Two of its bachelor pilots join-, have just checked in, including - : outstanding versatile do's" with Virginia Sarrels if ed the ranks of the married. Lt. Lt. Lorin W. Hay; Lt. to the squad- Jax.Another (jg) Dan Trimble, married Betty Hugh H. Lowery; Lt. (jg) JohnA. after spending two unusual paint job plan Richardson in his home town of Strand and Lt. (jg) Hugh C. Naval Hospital at has been revealed. Future VF-11 Monroe, La. Lt. (jg) Hal Averyt Kuhlman. Making up the rest of 5'r: I. He was admitted F2H-4 Banshee noses will be made a completely Navy affair the squadron will be six new with injuries decorated with lightning bolts on out of his wedding, when he mar- Ensigns straight from the train- the AirLant Touch a flaming boar's head. ried Lt. Betty Taylor, a nurse ing command. Pete Hansen, Rob- : at Quonset stationed on the base in All ert Allen, Robert Bur ford, Fasron 109 Saints Chapel. He had a good George Dwyer, Glen Simpson, : complement rose Fasron 109 Is justly proud of part of the squadron earning the and W. E. Shindle. Ensign Al Friday as 93 men James O. Wilks, AN, its Decem- cake they ate later at the Offi- Fosnocht will be squadron r off the USS Hornet "''''''''W '" ...,....1H.w.w......., ground officer. : ( for further' assign * ** VF-104 - a : > A commanding : new name, a new - " VF-174 officer, new aircraft, and a i \ off the New Year large group of new personnel Julian Arnold, acting make 1954 an outstanding dif of VF-174, put ferent year for VA-104. oak leaf insignia Despite profound respect for the rank of Lcdr. t the venerable Corsair, there wasa the stork have general lifting of spirits when again to- Hell Razor the first AD-6 aircraft were re- . weds include j ceived. AE3, to Joan VA-104's new commanding officer - ; Delbert G. Russel, at. replacing Lcdr. Harold II. Miller of Evans Brock (who was acting com- ; Gerald K. Bunnel, manding officer, now executive t Betty Tarant of lax t.: officer) is Lcdr. Donald H. John- to- ; E. Mowrey' AN, to __ son who,took command on November - t Hauch of Jax. 28th. New personnel reporting - \ was born to Caro- to the squadron totalled S wife of Lt. (jg) E. L. 26. Eleven officers and fifteen ; 11. /1 COl\fMENDED-Ltonard Spohn, AD3, of Patrol Squadron 5, enlisted mep.BCBs . : . receives .' congratulations from Brig. Gen. R O. Bromfield, USAF, VF-11 Commander Iceland Defense Force, for winning a sailor.oMhe- : Payments Due .,'I least two thirds of month award during November while deployed with VP-5 in Ice- 'Blue Shield-Blue Cross policy land. The squadron received ! were "stomping an "outstanding" rating from Commander - Iceland Defense Force and Commander Naval Forces, holders are reminded that payments - their home grounds, I Iceland. are clue Jan. 1810. . . , I; - _. .404 A Ayr.911N MrMMa.wMr' + wrt W'''"_ ,,, . 14 January 1954 JAX AIR NEWS Page Fiver - , .ffr' ' I.. . Ho rt ., iL. ...., fT a _ t r5.1 cf S s. SCHOOL ON WHEELS-One of the many vans used by Naval Aviation Mobile Training Detachment to transport the latest aviation trainers is this 42-foot trailer. Complete with Instruc tors the huge trailers are dispatched from NATTC Memphis to stations requiring; a specific type trainer. --- HIL i Aviation Mobile Training Detachment : : Technical School On Wheels Literally TURRET TALK-Phases of operation of a Martin upperdeck . turret found on Neptune patrol bomber is explained here to John for Million, AL3, (In turret) and Nell Peterson, AT3, (center), trainees Less taxes American before the planes can be taken thoroughly oriented from VP-18 by Ebble Hunter, AOC, Instructor. The latest in aviation and Naval taxpayers a stronger - aloft. 2. Under the present set-up, ordnance training is available to all squadrons via NAMTD air two main arm are New modifications must be a 43-foot trailer completewith at Building 702. points behind the Navy's newly - learned both and main- organized Naval Aviation by pilots instructors and nec- quired! by trainees on each phase. Mobile Training Detachmentin tenance personnel in the short- essary equipment is dis- Personal experience and school- Communism est time possible in order for the patched to the NAMTDarea factors. Building 702. ing are controlling . Navy to best keep its umbrella of almost immediatelyupon In The new method of training Explained protecting aircraft in the air. THIS loaves countless hours by bring- request. ALTHOUGH this type ing the latest operational and Although Naval Air Mobile training is used mostly by fleet Special FilmShocking maintenance information on new MOBILE TRAINING programs Training Units were primarily units, it is also available to reserve - aircraft to pilots and crew members work this way: designed to provide instructionfor squadrons, shore squadronsand evidence of the fact in lieu of transferring themto 1. A squadron (regardlessof aviation maintenance person- civilian technicians at Over- that servicemen in our Armed another base for training. type) receives modifi- nel, all mobile units are fully haul and Repair. Forces" know too little about the Thousands of dollars have been cations to their planes br equipped to instruct pilots and Under the command of Lt. (Jg) meaning and the goals of Com- Gerald W. Stone, the mobile detachment munism Is the numberof alarming slashed from the Navy's shareof perhaps gets new type plane crews in special classes. of'' planes. In the past officers After enrollment in here is only one "Progressive C.h's" In Koiearecently the Armed Forces budget as a a specific units scattered throughout many who were won over to result of the mobile training pro- and men needed trainingat course further man hours are various Naval aviation activities. the beliefs of the Conrminlsts.Despite . grams which are literally avia- other bases to become saved by adjusting the time reLEARN The controlling point for dispatching - ---- articles in tion technical schools on wheels. vans is Naval Air Tech- numerous 5J* newspapers and magazines con- .St nical Training Center, Memphis, WHEN A TRAILER arrives Tenn. cerning Communists and Commu- nism, Americans still have aboard the station, equipment is "At the present time maintenance many unloaded and placed in Building 'tv courses; on the F2H-2, F2II- little knowledge of exactly what Communism is, how it originated, 702 where classes in operationaland w.. : 3, F9F-5, and the F9F-8 are available - % iY or what it stands for. maintenance are conducted. # for instruction. ," Lt. (jg) On the premise that Communists - Upon completion of the course Stone stated. "Operationalcourses 1 will be unsuccessful in trying the trailer is reloaded and takento currently on hand are on to undermine our way of life other activities as needed. the F2H-2, P2V-5, Munitions, once our people become enlightened The need for this new methodof r s Ordnance and Rearming, and the I on the subject, the Navy has , training men on-the-spot was AD-1, 2, 3, 5," he added. made several films about Com- * created by the rapid advance- v F C munism available to this station. Naval aviation.Today's OPERATIONAL flight trainers ment of today's One of them, entitled "ComI are permanently housed in a fast-moving jets are " munism, covers the history of trailer trailers. The unit I This or con. constantly being modified. this ideology from the time of x. sJsts of an aircraft cockpit, flight advanced training for r requires t Marx through the Russian revolution - stations containing all controls, pilots and up-to-date technical It also shows how front instruments, an operator's pan- training for enlisted specialists organizations in the U. S. attempt els and an allied electronically to achieve their objectives. operated flight simulator. I Another film, "Face' to Face I For information concerningcourses NAVY WIVES with Communism," life portrays NEW CHANGES-Modifications on an AD-4 Sky- available at NAMTD, activities . raider power plant are explained by James Garrison, ADI, (right) should contact Lt. (jg) in a community that decides to CORNERThe NAMTD instructor to II. E. Gler, ADI (left) and James Murphy, Stone at extensions 587 or in try Communism for a day. AEC. The mobile unit is fully equipped to train pilots and main- The Soviet Union and Its People Building 702. I Navy Wives Club stalled'the tenance personnel) developments, regardless of type squadrons. " is a picture dealing with New Year with a bang. The life lived behind the Iron Cur- as year 1954 greetings wa received at a with party appropriate at-II Chief Commended For Highway Accident ActionNavy II tain. I By contacting the Aviation Par'k.The . the club house In Dewey first business meeting Jan. first aid techniquesfor included a fractured skull: collapsed Training Film Library in Building - 6 started with the showing of a the second time in the ca- lungs, crushed ribs and a .7 i'sChief 168, at extension 423, Infor- fractured leg, tended by mation can be obtained concern film on polio, at the same time reer of John D. Small, TDC, was ing the scheduling of of checking members on their duties Small until patrolmen andean am- any attached to ABM School, these films. connected with the forthcoming bulance arrived an hour later. "Mother's March of served to save the life of a I . Beach Community Center Dimes" drive fellow man.FOUl'teen . During the interim, while giving As in all previous years the months ago Chief every possible aid to keep Holds Saturday Dances dub will actively participate in Small's heroic action at Key West, the injured, and at times uncon- Jacksonville Beach Community ... this most worthwhile charity Fla., earned him the Navy Com scious man, breathing, Small dispatched Center continues to iponsor a drive by canvassing the unlisted mendation Medal, and it was help, obtained a priestto servicemen's dance every Satur- housing on the base and in Dewey learned this week from the Flor- administer last rites, refused day from 2030 to 2330. Park. Watch this column for ida State Highway Patrol that offers of cocaine and morphine Servicemen are extended a cordial - further Information. the Navy chief again saved the from passing motorists for the invitation to either come stagor Election of officers for the 1954 life of an injured motorist durIng patient, and shielded him from bring dates. Married couplesare term was next on the agenda. the Christmas holidays. well-meaning passers-by. also invited. Hostesses are Following are the new officers, furnished.The . In the words of one Highway who will be Installed Feb. 6. While drltlnff to his home at Patrolman: "He owes his life to Center also offers leading President, Harriett Wier; Vice Fort Pierce, during the holidays, Small and recreational you, chief. At last reports the facilities. President, June Hoover; Secre- Chief Small came upon an auto- tary, Elsie Rose; Treasurer, Ruth i mobile with its top shorn off and Injured motorist was still cling- gated with methyl-bromide gas at Reese; Chaplain, Estelle Smith, an injured man lying by'the roadside ing to a slim spark of )life in a considerable risk of his own life Weekend Tide Table and ditch. St. Augustine hospital. and safety. The incident occurred - Parliamentarian, Elma Ever- High Low in November, 1952, at the Small, first on the scene, placedthe A.M P.M. AJM.. P.M. oski.All Installation details will be unconscious man in a prone Chief Small was awarded the Naval Air Station Seaplane Base, Fri. 4:39: 4:59: 10:58: 11:01: discussed at the next meeting on position searched for broken Navy. Commendation Medal for Key West. Sat. 5:39: 5:59: 11:54: 11:59: Jan. 20. All members are urgedto bones and rendered first aid for his heroic action in rescuing a .lIfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del- Sun. 6:34: 6:54: 12:45: be present; A shock, The man whose Injuries man from a barracks being .fuml-\ bert Small, reside It Foil Pire' . . t j a d..' .r-,. .'..:".......-..' ...,..........- .. h., --,w r n-r J. , __, , ., .. ._ __ '. .p.---, . . Page Six JAX AIR NEWS 14 January 1954 AFPS SPORTS Leathernecks. Varsity Linksters Roundup ,Shelled By Issued Call For SERVICE(Ct f Arm, F.HIGHLIGHTS UM pea J.f.te ) JJC DolphinsAfter Team TryoutsA 'he Touchdown Club of Washington overcoming a nine-point call has been issued by golf frS. D. C., has selected Lt. deficit and forging into the lead 1 professional Jack Harvey for John Amberg, USMC, Quantlco in the second half the Jax Marine S personnel interested in compet- T1 ing for a berth on the Jax Navy fullback, as the outstanding all. cagers finally were beaten varsity golf team. Service gridder for 1953. Amberg Tuesday night by Jacksonville Entries must be submitted not played for the University of Kan- Junior College, 88-77 at Swisher later than Wednesday, Jan. 20.( aM and the professional New gym. s An elimination tourney is plan York Giants Pfc. Carl E. It was th'e second victory for ned to select members for the 12- the Dolphins. They won in the man team. 1'owU. formerly with the AL Baltimore .. first game of the season, 5750. Present plans call for regular Orioles baseball team, has Over the weekend the Marines season play to be held with six been named the "Soldier of the i broke even on a road trip, defeating ; ;_S or eight men competing in a sin- Month" for December at Ft. Mc. ZTU of Glynco, 82-66 and ,r3 gle match. Meets, have been ten Pherson, Ga.l".t. losing to Parris Island Marines, s tatively arranged with several 10G-G4. F. top-flight college and service ChlcoVjar recently 'i ,afa Jax Junior College started off -. v .5.- teams. scored an easy 10-round decisionover ? Frenchman Pierre Hernan- the scoring but until late in the -- Several veterans from other first period the Marines kept -Y years are still with the local; dec at Miami Beach, Fla. r .. .t J squad, including Bob Wallace, The baseball coach at the Alameda pace. Opening the second period Ed Barnes, Lou Chaff, Bill Scar- with a five-point deficit the Marines NAS is Matthew Infield , Don Tuft and Jack Clark, formermembers lagged behind by ten pointsat WHICH IS WHICH?-The Gorsky twins of the Naval Air brough, Ray Bellamy and Pete one time only to close the gap Technical Training Center's girl basketball team poses a problem, Gardner. of the Utah State cage for and officials. Pat left opposing players ( ) and Gerry, both for to 43.40 at the half. It Is expected the team will team which copped last year's wards on the Blue and Gold combine, are yeomen) at Naval Air National Invitation Tournamentat The Red and Gold quintet put Weapons School at the Center. Their home is In Bradenton, Fla. be really strengthened with Madison Squat Garden, are in their best licks in the third the probable addition of new . now starring for the Flyers cage period, closing up the score and comers Bill Barrow, Les Les- team at Scott AFB, III. time.taking a lead of 68-53 at one. 22 Quintets Enter Race chak Rrozo., Frank Heyer and Lou Top rebounder for the Atlantic Fleet Mine Force basketball team Then Tommy Long and Ted Links enthusiasts stationed m t. Eft,.. Jerald F, Norman The Milonovich went out of the For Mainside Laurels the local area are reminded by the Golf Course Committee that fouls and the former UCLA cage star was game on personal the station course, one of the finest named to the all-Paciflc Coast Dolphins tied up the count and If opening days play is a true barometer, competition in in this area,.offers a real golf team In his senior went ahead by a safe margin. year. the Mainside intramural basketball leagues should be as closeas ing challenge to everyone. Auburn's regular left end Vince Jim Hogan, stocky guard of peas in a pod. All three first day contests were old- The course is currently in tip Nardone didn't play in the Gator the winners, was poison to the fashioned thrillers with two games being decided by a like top shape but revamping work is Bowl contest. He was inducted Marines all night. He tallied 10 number of points. being continuously carried on. A into the Army two weeks before field goals and netted 25 points. - Fasron 109 defeated VF-22, 60- large influx of linksters is ex- the Yale's Long led the Marine scoring to a nine-point lead over VF-22 , Olympicfree classic 58 and VA-45 finished two points pected to swarm the and with 18 points followed by Al in the third quarter for a 49.40 greens style swimming ace Wayne better than VW-4 5149. In another fairways with the advent of Moore is now in the Army at Ft. Derby with 16 and Bill Peruski squeaker, VF-62, edged by advantage. The Fighter Squadron warmer temperatures. nix, N, J. Lt. Bob Carey, with 13. VP-5, 4845. fought back and nearly overtookthe taller Fasronites. Members of the station course former Michigan State star in The three games were the : pay a nominal monthly fee, sufficient 3951: and member of the professional Basketball Coach kick.off Bill Madden, just missing the on an aggressive 90. to cover upkeep and main. Los Angeles Rams, has Two-Bit Club with 24 points, game intramural schedule that tenance of the golf faciliitcs. been released from active dutyAt Doubles In Brass carriers through February. 22 took'scoring honors for Fasron I The charge is $2,00 monthly for Ft 109. Stringer paced the losers Ga. , Kenning teams are entered in the two. enlisted men, $3.00 for chiefs, and with 20 markers. ODDS AND ENDS league-race. i I $4.00 for officers.Varsity . With Marine FiveIt Percy Bassett's 18 points was - The football "powers to be" may VF-62 Goes AheadIn I the difference in VA-45's win pass a rule designed to eliminatethe isn't all steak and eggs for Monday's curtain raiser, over VW4. The big forward was I I 'TennisSchedule phony injury play which Notre a basketball mentor as Coach VF-62 jumped to a quick leadto hooping them from all sides. Dame was suspected of usingin Chuck Dawson of the Jax Marines hold a 14.11 bulge at the quarter Lists the closing seconds to tie Iowa will verify mark, only to have the Patrolmen Two Learues 14-14 In Jim Tatum's Coach Dawson is doubling in fight back for a 24.24 tie R. L. Gendron was the big point-maker for the 'Cane Hunters MatchesBolstered seven years as head football coachat brass as tutor and player with at the half-way mark. Eight with 14, folowed by John Lee Maryland, his teams have won the Red and Gold Varsity and After scrapping nip-and-tuck with 12 I 56 games, lost 11 and tied three his equipment consists of a spare through the third period, VF-62 points. by five returnees Coley allace, young heavy. uniform. went ahead to stay with six minutes Opening day teams represented from last year's squad, the 1954 weight, defeated Kooky Martlano remaining in the game."Robbie" the American League with edition of the Jax Navy tennis At any time during a game, National loop activity having its Roberts and team begins next week when they met In the 1948 New Gerry practice , with either injuries coming too with 12 and 10 points start Tuesday. Scores of National to Coach Paul :York Golden Gloves elimination.. Gumpper, according McCoy fast or officials with 3-D glasses League were not availableat games led. the winners. . respectively, Anyone interested in tryingout Notre Dame hasn't accepted afootball handling the contest, Dawson can tim . Morty Morlen picked up an even press for the squad should contact bowl invitation since 1925 be leaving the players'bench seen At season's end, winners of for VP-5. dozen . points Lcdr. Kerwin Foley at ext. 8377. i The undefeated Duquesne heading for the locker each league will square off in a . Madden Gets :24 The schedule, In addition to a eagers loom as strong contendersfor room. showdown battle for Mainside With the situation close 32.30, las the NCAA championship this After shifting Into a uniform, honors. Winner of this game will match with Pensacola Navy, is at halftime Fasron 109 jumped year Three officials recent he gets into the game until the then go on to meet the NATT follows: ly called a total of 48 fouls in a stress is off, changes shoes with Center'champions in a strugglefor March March :20 University-Univ. of of Florida Georgia, here. hers basketball game between Michigan one of his players and carries on station laurels.Initial March 25 Ceorgla Tech, her . March 29-Duke University, here State and Pittsburgh The as a coach in stocking feet, April University Miami, there. NCAA assigned the extra referee April 1 Georgia Tech. there Drills April -Univ. of Florida, there for experimental reasons C. . Junior Oilllam the NL's 1953 Rookie SPORTS FfiOMYESTERYEAR of the Year, is the third Dodg. Slated ForCindermen TWO-BIT CLUB er to win the award since it was - Beginning next week a special - originated in 1948. The other Another lA a weekly feature sports feature will be offered Dodgers honored' were pitchers ' that brings to life perform- to continue through' the Don Newcombe, now in the Army, ;Y 4'a With the first meet scheduled ances on the Naval Air Station > Mainside intramural basketball and foe Black.Heavyweight. here March 25 against the Quan- sports scene from dusty issues season, listing personnel who champion Rocky of the Jax Air News. tico Marines, the Juc Navy track score 25, or more points in a Marclano has completed his Far Ten Years Age'Today Q team will hold its opening turnout single contest. Eastern boxing tour.? After the Sgt. Joe Louis, world'sheavyweight t' r a t this week. With 22 teams in competition - exhibition in Manila the champ After more than two years as boxing champion, the list of Two-Bit Club made a speech to a group of servicemen coach of the cinder burners, Paul members and Cpl. Ray Robinson, outstanding could grow to large saying, "I've been here McCoy this season relinquishes welterweight prospect proportions, but space permitting two weeks! I wish it was two the reins to Paul Zanfardino. for the entire list of and put on a show a capacity new months. Like Gen MarArthur, audience at the NATT Coach Zanfardino U planningto old members will be published I'll be back." build a 30-man squad for track weekly. Center gym. Vie Power the first this season and an 'attractive hard-hitting Also resumed Five Years Ago TodayIn being next baseman-outfielder who hit .349 the monthly mixed foursome schedule of top-flight tournaments week is the 200 Club, a select for the Kansas City Yankee farm golf tourney on the station EARLY BIRD-Pat Duvaney, hi being lined up tentatively list of personnel hitting a 200 team last season, is very happy of NATTCenter, is one of the for the tractate course, Comdr. and Mrs. first Jax Navy cinder burners or better game in Mainside intramural - his recent trade from the All persona interested in com over A. C. Berg sot a links record to report for conditioning drills. bowling competition.Both . Yankees to the Philadelphia Ath peting on the track and field la compiling the lowest score The quarter-miler Is getting In Clubs have proven popular - letics. Vie says, "With the Athletics ever registered ,on the local early practice for the coming squad or in assisting as coachesare in past seasons, serving'as season. Coach Paul Zanfardlno asked to report to Coach I'll have a better chance to coarse by a mixed pair. The has issued a.call for personnel a factor In keeping up Interest - Zanfardino in the make the grade and play regu Bergs hit a low gross 39. wishing to represent lax Nary NATTCenter in intramural athletics. \ I&riy.it la track and field wars. Athletic Office, Building 614 , -. -.--.- -.J "' - ! - I 1 14 January 1954 JAX AIR NEWS Page Seven . - .... .. ... .. .. .. ...... Medical Quintet Jax Battte Navy CagersPowerhouse Upsets DentistsIn I r'IW, Center LoopIn 1 .t it. Army DuoThe the ma'jor upset so far this Jax Navy Fliers will be in for the battle of their season In the NATTCenter intramural lives this weekend when they tangle with a pair,of rugged, basketball league, Medical give-no-quarter Army fives in a renewal of the home cage defeated the toprankingDental cfltrmniirn. quintet, 32-15, last week. f The star-studded Provost Mar Dob Holt, with 12 points and it shal quintet from Camp Gordon ingr this croup are !scoring IIollls Taulman with seven led provides the opposition tonightin leaders Bob Grabaz, Vince the Docs. Dolton'0 six points were ( a 2015 contest at Mainside Zoda, Dick Tate Jim. Roberts, high for the loser gym, while the Camp Gordon and Red Rogers. In other games, AE School defeated post team moves into the Fliers' Newcomer Lynne Campbell) a Training Facilities, 78-15, tomorrQw night. scrappy guy with tendency camp toward the fast-bieak play employed - with "Red" Corcoran hooping a The PMC quintet boasts of an by the Fliers should be a 30 Marines defeated mighty points; entire lineup of ex-college and 52.31 with big addition to the club . Medical, Murphey professional stars including The season's sixth win to 23 markers for the win- came getting Guard Dick Kiffenberger, former ners; AK School upended Training NEW AND OLD Veteran y it U. of Maryland captain; Ed Car en. Facilities, 50-33; AE School l playmaker Vince Zoda (left), a ter 6 foot, 3 center, who cavorted subdued Marine, 58-42. crafty Jax Navy center, should for the professional Chicago Glynco NAAS 81-48, for the second - I get added help time this campaign. sweeping the Administration, with Dick liar. backboards with the addition Clowns prior to entering the service - l'is caging 11 points, defeated of scrappy Lynne Campbell ; and Dick Brown, ex-La- The game might well have AGM School, 39-31; Dental (right), an intramural standoul t with the Naval Hospital. Withto I Salle stalwart.Jax been played on- an iceberg. A Mnotheied, Special Services, 102. Campbell available, Zoda hopes have more time to improve a Navy mentor Frank Mc thermometer In the Daricn town hefty 23-point per game average. Moth men will see action tonight "gymnasium" registered a crisp 20, with Finn and Flem tallying when the Fliers Caffrey hopes to have all the , resume home festivities in a 2015 contest with ' 35 and 34 points, respectively: Camp Gordon, Ga. old hands available. lleadllnt' 35 degrees at game time. Marines took the measure of Dental The Fliers, minus parkas and 54-21. Boxing Squad snow boots, Mere handicapped AO School's netteis took a trio I' by the cold during the early . of games, knocking over Medical, I stages of the contest The score Drills r r 53-24; Dental, 48-26; and AGM I Hard )' r Y ,e $ ;, read 13.9 in favor of Jax Navy School, 64-29. I I at the end of the first quarter. The standings!: For GG MeetWith r oA Once warmed up to the occasion w'. i., the Fliers rolled steadily AE School u.u.iu.......... 9 0 a squad of 31 hopefuls ahead racking a half-time AO School .....u..,....",... 7 1 up I Dental ,. 7 working out, the Jax NavyMarine , Marino n..u.u...."...It.....,.... *> 31 t' ' AK School ,., .. .n ... 3 2 Boxing team is getting Fliers' Weekly Home MedloM ......,..:::::u.,,:,3 5I| I _ Admlnlstiatlon ......... 2 :5 ready for the Golden Gloves Basketball ScheduleThe TraFar .. .. ...It... ".. ..... 2 61 I I <"ix>('. Services .. .. ........ 2 6 | Championships to be held Feb. Field Jax Navy quintet engages - AGM School ...". .. .,..,. 1 :5'', 8-10 Jacksonville. ,Large Begins Play in I I in its tint home game in The next event for CoachMayer's II over three weeks tonight at the Dates AnnouncedFor I I Mainside gym with the Provost rmtt-slingers, howcver.I! In Mains ide 6ND MeetsA is against the Miami MCAS at I Keg League Marshal, Ga.,Center providing of Camp the opposi Gordon - schedule Sixth N8'alDistrict championship of meets Miami, Jan. 28. The boxers will I Firing began this week on the Mainside intramural win- tion. for this year has been releasedby make the trip in time to witnessthe ter bowling front with 21 teams seeking honors in two Tomorrow evening, the Filet ,the District Special Services light heavyweight championship I leagues. A 100-match schedule has been drawn up which will I host another Camp Gordoni - Office. i battle between Archie carry through the month of February i based club with both contest Opening night matches saw slated to get underway at 2015. Moore titleholder and defending , Sites and exact details have Hospital No. 1, one-two-three finishers challenger Joey Maxim. I I VP -16 going against VW 4, Preliminaries are carded for an not been set! but commencement of the fall bowling league. 1820 start. VF-62 No. 1 rolling against dates for the various i Five State AAU championsare meets are as follows: still with the Jax Navy-Ma FAW-11, and Fasron 109 oppo- One of the finest 'balanced leagues in several seasons, the score of 3718. Sparkplug of first Basketball .,...,... .. March 8 nine varsity, transfers claimingtwo : sing VF-22. Results of which were half Tate who 10 Boxing ....... Mjnh 21 not available at time. American loop also boasts of VP. play was got Track and Field .....,.. May 17 others. Among those remaining press of his 12 points in that half Swimming ............. May 24 ; Is Marcus Betas, 118. Sajne rules as those carriedout 18, VW-4, formerly VJ-2, VF-174 dolt .. .....u......... July 12 and VC-62, all bowling Jugger. Scoring honors for the evening Tennl ..............,.. July 26 pounder voted the outstanding for the fall bowling loop will went to Grabaz with 21 marker!' , !Soflbnll .,..,.,?,....., AUK 2 the recent AAU tourney apply. Results of each match nauts. at 13.1 lie\)11 11 AUK 9 boxer with Zoda checking in with 17 There la a strong possibilitythat must be turned in each evening Expected to cause the big noisein points. Jax Navy will be host to Others are Roy Jeferson, 185- with the alley attendAnt the National League are Sup- Coach McCaffrey swept the! at least one of these champion. pound sailor; Johnny Cleveland, Only by doing so can a com ply's capable keglers, and Oper- bench in order to hold the score ship meets, with an especial ef- 196-pound Marine from NATT- plete and accurate record of ations. Other strong clubs are down, but his charges were at fort being made by Special Center; 185-pound Archie Bell, league activity be maintained. Special Services, Hospital No. 2 hot as the weather was cold.Tankmen . Services to stage the District and Jimmy Johnson, 173, both Individual and team averages and ComfairJax.All nwus: nwuc final at Mainside I I will be matches held at the JAI'A1'Y (II\\) and cnge Gym. from Mainside BOQ. league standings recorded are Player t'"i FT FTA I'F TI'Cassell t 2 2 :3 1 6 by Special Services and Mainside alleys, beginning at The mittmen are working out I Roberta ,f 1 1 2 2 ::1 NATTCenter Indoor the Jax Air News sports staff. I 1830. Action is held five nightsa Tate, f 5 2 3 3 12Balchuna s daily at the ,. f 2 1 t 2 5Znda Pool, Building 614 at 1630. Work I Heading the 11-team American week with three matches each f 5 T R 2 11Hallman. I i i I e 2 0 0 1 4Grabaz UiXly ing with Coach Mayer are George loop are Fasron Six, FAW-11 and night. :, It 9 :3 8 3 21Rogcra i 0 2 4 2 2 Callan and Bob Perkins, trainers, .__.. .. .... .. Caml/hpl!It, Ir IS 0 0 4 10 and handler Morty Mann. lflldreth I 0 0 0 0 0 S.ott II: 0 1 1 1 1 |. .*- Vlllnlul, g 0 0 0' 1 nLayne ( Arllled Ferc PrMi Stf.lce ) i 0 (1 t . 51 19 QUESTIONS Jl.w" '. 28 22 81 Claim OJ.1'N'O CflUl"Ial'k ) 1, Which of the following sportsdo ) Banshees ... 4 1 1 4 9Rtltenhouse . I < t 4 8 14 2 16 you associate with the toll ow. ." .' .;!<; Ingle,. r S 1 1 4 11 }iug'1 a) spoon b) shuttlecock Unbeaten MarkIn > '" McJ'own, e 1 3 U 3 SCaalPlluccio '" I "', :,<.1. g 1 6 :5 1Satlt'rfleld. 0)) epee. I t'k .. & f () I) 1T 14 35 2. George Case, a Washington I City Leaguue : 1T i8 outfielder for 10 years, led the- AL for six year in what department I Sweeping away all opposition, Go South ? the Fasten Six quintet leads the For Miami U. Meet 3. What baseball team led the : City Basketball League with an . National League in double playsin unbeaten skein of five games. Meeting their fifth consecutive 1953 The Banshees battle for the first I Southeastern collegiate swimmingclub 4. How long did it take Archie half league championship in a the Jax Navy natators will Moore to win the light-heavy- contest with the Downing A.C 1 _: journey to Miami for a dual meet weigh t with the U. of Miami tankmenJan. championship of the tonight. I \ i,4 world? Fasron Six notched its fifth 23.Coach. 8, / Phil Grignon plan to Who la the only left-handed downing VC-62, 79-60, ' win by pitcher to win three games in a night. Bill Bailey, with take Cliff Baker, Johnny Gregory - World Series? 'Monday and Frank Shytles Larry Selby Barry Marks,' . ANSWERS 25 markers Loring* Holmes, Bill Jardine and . led the scoring paradefor with 23, ' 1, a) golf b) baclmlntton Hfencing ) victors.In John Chumney south with him. the Last night, the Jax Navy tank 2. Dase stealing. other games, OAR stopped men met the U. of Florida swim- 3. Cincinnati Redlegs. with 118 Mayport Navy, 64.54, and defeat- ming team in a dual meet at ed Norton's Lounge 5852. Gainesville Result double plays. ---------- were not 4. He struggled 18 ,years and NATTCenter's cagers trounced GATOR BOWL CIIAMl'JONS-TbIs trio of lax Navy linksters available at 'press tim. . finally Caruso Electric, 86-54: with Jim won the team championship of the first annual Gator Bowl Invitational .. ._ won the crown In his 128th - Kevin Golf Tournament held at Hyde Park In lax. The lax A. " lot of for 19 points. girls will buy th. tight, Dec. 17, 1952. Daly hitting Navy threesome shot a 911 total to triumph over a field of nine op 5. Harry Bre cheen, with thSt. Biggins helped out< with< 17 clubs. In a victory pose! are (left to right) Lou Chaff Cwndr. that promise "skin you ICY t. Louis Cardinals in ]'..8.L. markers.' Frank Hryer and _Bill Srarbroagh._. touch" But >- M* try touehmf. Mr. j r a 1 I. I I 4 . . . .. ..... M _'_ '''_''_' _.... ".. ... ... -:-:'--- -----------'-- -;: .___ .... -r- F Page Eight JAX AIR NEWS 14 January 1954 -- ------- - - IT; .: Must Meet Duty Requirements . rmm1IDFOit: KENT Voluntary Separation Policies Will Furn. 2 bdrm. apt $65. 1004 Ros- Now Permit Naval Officers To ResignVoluntary selle, Mrs. Kason. separation policies have been established for Naval 3 rm. furn. apt. Murray Hill. $65 officers, who desire to resign their commissions. Ph. 2-3785, Mrs. Walton. Furn. apt $40. Ph. 2.7398, Mrs Resignations will normally be ance of a commission In the Re- ' Wethington. accepted from USN officers who serve Furn. garage apt $60. Ph. 2.8209, have completed four or more years M * Mrs A. E. Johnson, 2215 River active commissioned service. Three USNR officer, who have discharged - Blvd. their obligated active ditty Unfurn. 2 bdrm. apt. $55. Ph. commissioned and who have completed a total - 8.209.$, Mrs. E. Long. Medical and Dental officers. of eight or mbre years of active - Furn.. 2 bdrm. house. 5600 Ortega *( and inactive commissioned Farm Blvd., J, Springer. Any obligated service incurredas service, will normally have their apt furn. 1115 N. Lane Ave, Ph. resignations accepted. the result of advanced train 2-3866 Eva Pike. - ; ing or graduate instruction will USN (T) officers and Tempo . I, rm. unfurn. apt. 2130 Park St. be in addition to the four or three- rary Warrant Officers whose permanent -' Ph. 7-4765, Mrs Ila Taylor. year requirement. However, the grade is enlisted will have Unfurn. garage a pt. $60. Ph. 2- periods of"-" such training or 'Instruction requests for reversion to enlisted 3146, Mis. G. Shefield, 4346 IDEAS STILL PAY OFF-Ideas that save money and time will be considered a part status and transfer to Fleet Re- Shirley won for 23 employees here some $755. In top_choto Neil Drake of the required service.If serve or continuance on active "urn. 2 bdrm. apt. $55. Lcdr.Briggs (front left) was the highest beneficial( suggestion award winner among 16 employers at 0 & R who received checks from Capt. eight years commissioned duty in permanent rating favorably - at 411. Leonidas I). Coates, 0 It R officer (right). Drake's check was for service has not been completed, considered. Furn. 2 rm. apt. 330 E. 2nd St. $100. In the bottom photo Albert Homer, Jr. Public Works, receives favorable action on resignationswill * Ph. 5-9759, Mrs Lora. Jones. a check for $75, presented to him by Capt. Richard L. be contingent accept- Retirement of officers will be upon !Mann Public Works officer. , Fum. apt. near NAS, 2804 Waller. , governed by existing laws and Ph. 2.7687, Mrs S. H. Pink- . holster, regulations.Final - Y urn.' 2 rim apt. 33 Rosselle St. 23 EmployeesNet action on requests' submitted - Ph. 8-2655, R. L. Rhodes under the new provisionwill For V be governed by the needs of 3 rm. furn. apt. 40. 2148 Ros- $755 4 14Uk the service. Approvals be selle. Mrs Winter, Ph. 75461. may Columbus Ave. withheld until qualified relief Is Furn. apt. 3077 Beneficial IdeasAwards Woodstock Pk. Ph. 26886Mrs.. pr r available. ,, . Emery. _ ? beneficial for 3 rm. fmn. apf; Ph. 8.1760, Mrs. sug- N _ Ballentine. gestions accumulated during VF-104 Becomes the; past two months h a'v Furn. rm. 2601 Paik St. Ph.. 8- e , been distributed to 23 em- 2770, Mrs. Bessie Houston. Attack ployees of the Naval Air Sta- Squadron; 3 rm. fum. apt. $80. 2601 Park St. t } Ph. 8.2770, Mrs. Bessie Hortston.Furn. tion. Sixteen went to personnel of Gets New AD6sFighter 2 bdrm. house. Ph. 112-8- Ik - O & R; three to Public Works; tik. 3244, Debbie Sadler. >>; Squadron 104 is nomoreIt's two to Supply and Fiscal; and one One bdrm. furn. apt. Ph 112.8- Attack each to Industrial Relations and now Squadron t 3244, Debbie Sadler. 104. Administration 4 i 3 im. furn. apt. $65. 7362 103rd departments. dtI.r-: VF-104 went out Dec. 23, 1953as l St. (Wesconnett) Mrn rh'n! TUB HIGHEST single award result of recent CNO directive { a a - Ph. 2-2897 or 27832. was presented by Capt. LeonidasD. Furn. bdrm. 654 Herman St. Ph. Coates, 0 & R Officer, to NeU F",..t, ...... ;;" and has undergone a radi- : cal change-over to an attack 2.4073, Mrs. Doling.. L. Drake who received a check Will share home with couple. 852 for $100, less withholding tax. bombing squadron. St. Clair St. Ph 8.3992, Mrs.! Hugh Ward, also of 0 & R, received FURLOUGH RAIL RATE NAVY VA-104 pilots ate now equippedwith Breen. twp awards totaling $105: AD-6 Skyraider attack Couple will share home with less withholding tax. EXTENDED TO APRIL EXCHANGE o bombers instead: of the F4U-5 Navy couple. Ph. 8-6877, H. L. Others from 0 & R department :March 31, 1954 is the new Corsairs formerly flown. With the change in mission:: and planes Hallick. receiving awards ranging from 4 deadline date for reduced furlough Will share 5 rm. home with 2 $10 were: George E. Bay, Carl fares on the nation's there has been a new familiarization - working girls or couple. Ph. Stapivlce, Howard F. Zeliff, Ho- railroads. This applies to mili- and 'training program Initi- 98.3857 or 9.6797, Mr. Damato. mer E. McKay, Hiram H. Van tary personnel traveling in uniform A "Country Store" will soon ated. Couple to share furn. home. Apply Houten, Atwood T. Carter, Bole only. Commanding officer of the new open at Mainslde, Lt. Cassel 0. 571 King St., Mrs. Blume. slaw S. Pacuk, Samuel K. H. attack squadron is Lcdr. Donald FOIl SALE Rives, William :McMillan, GeorgeW. Crain, Navy Exchange officer, has I H. Johnson, who relieved Lcdr. ----------- -- announced. Featuring general Harold H. Brock acting Monroe, Charles.W. Reed, ex- com- 3 b nn. unfurn. house 2712 Cher- merchandise, the store will be located W. David Butler i manding officer and presently George Repoff ' Rd. Ph. 88.8259 Lt. rywood , and Paul C. Ames across the street from the : executive officer .Miller. Mainsidt Exchange in Building . WINNERS of Public Works 3 bdrm. Ortega Riverfront home. 954, occupyingthe apace given $19,500. Ph. 2-1644, Mis. Leigh- awards, presented by Capt. Rich '\ annually to Toyland.This . ton. ard L. Mann, were Tola O. Temple AN (School) new "Country Store" l is an 3 bdrm. unfurn. home. FHA equi( Henry F. Foster and Albert expansion in the Exchange pro- ( ty. 5552 Salerno Rd. Ph. 88- Homer, Jr. Rossey L. Weeks and Honors Go J gram which will offer a greater 9431. John B. Hoffmann, Supply Department .1- selection of merchandise and service - 2 bdrm. concrttt block home. employees, received i to all patrons. To Langill 4622 Cates Ave. Ph. 8155, Chief checks' from Capt. Norman A. Nobles. Helfrich. The Administration and Shop your Exchanges for tow els for the whole family-large, Pfc., Stephen Langill a> Marine K ft. house trailer, :3952 model. IRD awards were presented to from Concord N. H. heavy, thirsty towels'' In beautiful finished with Azalea Trailer Pk Lot 81, Beckman Kathleen Sutton and Ruby N. colors. Get bed sheets now, the highest average of 88.5 to garner - Washburn, respectively. # too, when the January "White recognition as honor man at 2 or 3 bdrm. house. Lake Shore ,. : NATTCenter's Sale" offers the biggest selection.' Airman Prepara- area. Ph. 2.5867, Mr. 'Salta. tory School last week.A . . 2 bdrm. CBS home. 5217 Marlene' Local Lads Earn graduate Ave. Lt. W J. Hooks, Ext. t S ' e aY Flag Board 8491 home # of Columbus 1 - ph. 85078. Awards"This 1 Z bdrm. Venetia home. 4368 Genoa Scouting (Continued from Page 1)) High( in j Ave. Ph. 8-6055, Mrs. Metz- gives me a particular at NAS, including both militaryand Concord, Langill I ger. feeling of satisfaction," said Rear civilian personnel. topped a : 3 bdrm.< brick 5147 San Juan Ave. Adm. Osborne B. Hardison, Com- class of 130. He Owner, Ph. 8.5369.MISCELLANEOUS. mander Fleet Air Jacksonville, I TilE CENTRAL Safety Com- entered the , in presenting coveted Eagle : mittee of the Naval Air Station ' Will baby sit day or evening. 1775 Badges to three boy scouts this reveals that every time a lost- Marine Corps 8-4956 week.In time accident in July 1953. j Hamilton. Ph. Mis. Ad- occurs, a charge is die. addition to the three boys assessed against the frequency From here he lanm( .. Ride' wanted to Fayettevllle, Ar presented with their badges by rate' of the station. This rate is will go to Air Controlman School : Kansas. Ph. 3-1803, Mrs. Ha- Admiral Hardison, 40 others were, computed by equation of lost- Olathe, Kansas. ney. cited for having earned theirs time accidents per million man . Ride'. wanted from' 6th ,and Main.. during 1953, and three men received fP3 Officer Promoted :Ride wanted from 2038 Collegf Mohawk Scout District led in success of any safety programor WHISTLE BAIT-Here it is, -' near, Goodwin. 0730-1600, Ext. the number of Eagle Badges that ermine swim suit with undertaking relies mostly on Recently promoted to Commander - 669, Kaplin. awarded with 11, :while the Mus- which actress Terry Moore the individual himself, who must in the Dental Corps was Riders wanted to and from beach. kogee District, which includes' caused so much commotion observe safety rules, regulations Byrnes Missman, assistant Dental 'Will share expenses. FKt. 8219, Troop 131 of NAS Jay, was run- for overseas.the troops Terry In Korea Is performing and other and practice them, dally to make officer at, the Naval Air Technical - Bant Mlrtfoml. nr-up with 9. far eastern location NAS Jax a safer' place to work. l Training Center. . ' I . 1 |
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