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... - ... I i i :'C _' i iI , I FLEET AIR JAX i ' FAVY-11 ' s NAS JAX ,1t a , NAS CECILNAVAL Cs:, Of ..JfAr t r:: HOSP. f6 R ; NATTC Q.U"I I r NARTU b 44 zO )0 ......0 10 6G ''to 04 90 C4A4 ?,9; 1.CZ i .. '. pt'", ' . -, =" ; "WATCII THIS SIGN"Progress of the blr Navy Jacksonville Consolidated Charity Drive, ; ; 'I opens this week, will be kept on this giant billboard at the corner of Muslin and Yorktown. ' tary and civilian personnel can' note the participation of their respective command via the ; cent of quota scale.VP18 ' -- JetFittedBombers Gets JflK flJ l"iW- : ,. above NAS will ; Skyways VOL-13 No. 1 U. S. N. A. S. roar with additional "shooshes" - when VP-18 pilots take to - the air to try out their new Lone ChiefRemains jet-equipped patrol bombers. ::4 ? VP-18 this week. accepted the At Navy's first advanced model'P2V- I- 7 "Neptune" patrol bomber, which carries jet pods under its ANP) SchoolA wings. . I lone Navy chief petty officer ' Painters already have splashed I remains as an instructor today in GJ yellow warnings on the multi-en Airmarr School : : \ Preparatory as 'Ri; f. .. gine aircraft hangars reading, ;i :" ; , Marine Corps teachers have gradually .. ... 1 :\\l ; t. "Beware Jets. taken over those duties t H.. . Tim COMMANDER of Fleet since the school. was turned over '"' Air Wing. 11 anticipates that its to the Marines last Summer. U l! ! other Jacksonville-based patrol Kenneth Batdorff, ABC, teaches .: / &&i \ ...:........... . units soon will be outfitted with strictly a Navy rating, that of 4 <' the sleek P2V-7's. However, VP- aviation boatswain mate, to the . 18, commanded by Comdr. John Marines, Women Marine and 3)I Straker, is the only unit in the Waves who go through his classes i fleet to get delivery of the latest each week. S : submarine killer as yet. The Airman School objectiveis * The Navy will outfit the "Lan- to provide non-rated: personnelwith cers" with the remaining 11 air information basic- to Naval : ;, craft in their 12-plane comple- Aviation and the job of the aviation I. ment by the end of April. boatswain mates aboard air .. ."... ,.:..... I.... ! craft carriers who handle launch-: . The P2V-7 which is poweredby ." ""' ings and landings of aircraft, and: a combination of four jet and the varied mechanical methods reciprocating engine, can fly sustained i II used in the procedures is explained operations over land or to the airmen students. water, day or night, and in any , launching Flight deck operation I kind of weather. It is the most a and beaching, and anchoring recent addition to the Navy's sub i " and mooring are explained brief- hunting arsenal. : ; ly to the students. Although women WHITES ARE EARLY THE P2V-7 replaces the P2V-5, are not eligible for aviation sonnel sporting their dressy an older version of the "N ep. boatswain mate ratings, it is Included not out of uniform. Due to tune" which the Navy's land- (with the exception of in their airman course tional period of wearing based patrol squadrons through. (See Picture Page 4)) Either winter or summer out the world currently are fly .< Heading for liberty in their (left) of Operations and ing.The P2V-7 actually was creat- Battleship ComingThe ed in an effort to correct gripes battleship USS New Jer- Easter Week voiced by P2V-5 pilots. Lockheed sey, will head a fleet of ships officials compiled a list of com from Carrier Division Six, which plaints, after polling these pilots will visit Mayport April 811. ( who said they wanted better vision The New Jersey will be the first Announced more working space, addi- battleship ever to visit Jax. Also tional power on takeoff, and more in the pack will be the DestroyerUSS Eastertide at Naval Air efficient location. of electronic de Sifk, and submarines Tig- Catholics and Protestants i tection gear. rone and Burrfish. The heavy the commemorating A J-34 turbo jet engine, one cruiser USS Columbus is alreadyin ments released by the slung under each wing, greatly Florida waters.WEATHER . . increases the pay load which the Blessing and distribution OUTLOOK climax the ritual for ; P2V-7 can carry. The jets permitthe palms bomber to fly with spurts of Thursday-Warmer. Sunday at St. Edward's extra speed\ over the target. Faster Friday-Cloudy. with masses scheduled at takeoffs also are possible with rday-Continued cloudy. usual times by Capt. Herbert increased rate of climb. SundayCool.rons McNally, chaplain. On I I. Jax Units-Cited For 'Lantminex' I 4 Six Jacksonville naval aviation 6' and 109, and the staff of I I their participation in the units have received a Commander Fleet Air Wing II, cise. VP-44 and VP-56f are "well done" from Rear Ad-, s at Norfolk, Virginia and t : miral Harry Saunders, Com AH of the units are stationedon is stationed at Coco Solo, mander :Mine Forces, U. S. Atlantic board the Jacksonville Naval C. Z, ; Fleet, for their aerial I Air Station, with the exceptionof Designed to improve the ; minelaying work during i Attack Squadrons 35 and 105 ness of the fleet through "Lantminex" loff Cape' which are home-based at NAS warfare training "Lantminex" ; Remain, S. C. Cecil Field. 55 got underway on March 7 I Cited were Attack Squadrons I ;Three Atlantic Fleet patrol is scheduled to end on April 35 and 105, Composite I Squadron squadrons, VP-44' VP-56 and VP. It's primary purpose is to 62, Fleet Aircraft\ Service Squad 45, also received a "well done" for (Please Turn to Page; 8, Col. ) ( . --- - Page Two JAX AIR NEWS 31 March 1955 -- ---= Revise Limits On Height For Officer Candidates 0 I J1K\ W1nt--ufS The Navy has raised' the height lot two inches, the Navy also requirement.No . elimated a provision that officer change is planned limit for all its officer candidate for f. candidates below the age ture Marine oficers hf'd every Thursday for Nay and Mailne armittei at Naval' Air programs to 6' 6", the Navy's who must gUUon. Jacksonville Fl*. of Medicine has disclosed.The of IS could not be taller than stand at,least r and ? HAS, ....li..-..ilieCpt. Bureau 6' y. the new 6' 6" limit now than 6' S". morn John S. TlUch .__.-?,,.,, M,:'.........................__??..tmm.ndlne OfI1l"rComdr. new regulation affects all John N. Mjer -.....:t...... i .._ ... ... .Executhe Ollicer prospective naval officers including applies to all, regardless of age. The present height) limas. for Rear Adm. John Ferry ........ fleet: .Air Jarktvatlll.. __............._..........ommnmier: those entering Annapolis OCS At the same time, the minimum Navy enlisted men will remain Capt. Richard O. Greene __--= -___........._ ......Chief of Staff and the NROTC program.In height was lowered to 5' 4", two I a minimum of 5' and a maxJof Fleet Air II"Ur tI.u: I than the previous 6' 6". (AFPS) Capt. Edwin J. S. Young ..._____.__............Comn'Rntll'l stretching: the height ceil- inches shorter Comdr. frank 1>. Meyer; ......-..............___.................................Chief :Staff QUlcrr Natal Air Tethaital Tnlaia i f ('eater -- - Capt. Henry C. DeLonir......._.._.. ...__._..Commanding Officer , Comdr. Edward: W. ntshnp._, .....,__---L.-.L...__...._____._.._..Kxecuttve Olficer ,r. Naval lU.pUIOpt. ) Edward C. Kenney .. Commanding Officer Capt. U A. Newton ,,,?,? ,.:.:.:,._.. ...::. ....:.:.=..:.:.::....._::.....:..::.'. .. .KxrcutUe: Officer NAK1V Capt. Wilson R. Baitlett ........... ........_..........,.,..._......Commanding Officer Comdr Laurence Steffenhagen .._-_._..._......_................Kxccuti\e Officer The JAX AIR NEWS U published weekly at (the U. S. M\al Air Station, Jacksonville I Florida, and punted commerciallyllh non-npuinprlatrd fund at no expense to the government: and In comfllanco, with\ NAVKXOrt P-35. Kev. $ { ro a dnl9p Nov. 1915. tVPles are distributed free ol charge at the Naval Air Station, the Natal Air Technical Training Center. Natal Air Receive Tialnlng Unit and the U. S. Natal Hospital. F.dllwndl'w II. I'lnney Sport Editor--Coition Robbie. JO3: Start llvporteiiJock Holmei. PIll; There are 30 new titles in the! T i Nancy Ward, !SN. " ' The JAX AIR NEWS Is a member nl the Aimed Force Press Service. regular monthly shipment of y S AFPS material appealing I In thin publication may nut be replanted withoutthe I _ written permission J of Armed Furies Press Service I Republication: df other books now ready in your libra _ mutter except by sen Ire publication, Is, prohibited without permission ofEditor. //S ' : : JAX AIR MAYS.; ries. Something for everyone to : . Editorial offices located Main Administration' Building. Phone f'xlrnaloniHOllors A 8346, 218 and 8161.: ._.- talk about, think about or just j jenjoy. f iX iAr ? 1 1S ':\.: w.. .. ".': j Paid To : /<: : 'I' Among the fiction are two book j [ 1 '; : club selections: Coromadcl (Mas _ Adm. CrawfordOn tens) fabulous adventure of trea a__ 4'v sure seeking in 17th century' Official VisitFull India; Sincerely, Willie Wayde _ (Marquand) the career of an ambitious honors were accorded Rear man, successful and ruth Admiral G. C. Crawford, Com- less. For pure amusement in the LEARN AVIATION SUPPLY-A simulated "shipboard": supply - mandant of the Six Naval Dis- satirical vein The Mouse That office for aviation storekeepers is given in the Class A Schoolat the Training Center. Here instructor! Ernest Wittenberg, AKC trict, who flew to Jacksonvillefrom I Roared (Wibberley) tells what (center), shows Salvator Frolo AA, and Juanita Flores, AA, how his Charleston, S. C., head- happens when a tiny Duchy declare to check requisitioning against stock records. The supply afloat quarters Tuesday for. his first j visit to NAS Jax. 1 t: tures the Q bomb. Flaming accounting. . After making a quick flyover Feather is an outstanding adventure inspection of the Jacksonville tale of Africa. pp MR1b>r I Naval Complex, he was met by ..." ,' -.., ,_ ..- AN ACTION-FACKED, tensely ' Capt. John S. Thach commanding - Rear Adm. Crawford dramatic story of a modern liner - officer of NAS Jacksonville. r HERE ARE AKSUCRC TO THE and her captain's fateful decision AFTER BEING extended courtesies ine training in 1927 at New London QUCSTIOHS SERVICEMEN AND 7> EIR in stormy seas is Peisson's novel, >FAMILIES ASK THE VETERANICADMINISTRATION at the Station and by the he went to Pearl Harbor, The Liner. Mystery fans will EVERY PAY... oQ. Jacksonville Chamber of Com- Submarine Division 14, subsequently want Two Tickets For Tangier . merce, which honored him 'with .-I have had to take a physical - taking command of the which finds Col. North on the course in a different school a noon luncheon at the Roosevelt examination to reinstate Hotel, Admiral Crawford departed USS S-34. His next duty law him trail of a secret formula in the my A-Yea, provided your school midst of all the intrigue Mason GI insurance policy which had at 1800 for Charleston. back at New London. an in. does three things: (1) certifies Born in Old Fort, N. C., in 1897, itructor at the submarine base. creates ter. Science for that fiction famous addicts charac lapsed. Is there any time limit to VA that you are a graduate Admiral Crawford attended Co- will for submitting the examination student; (2) designates the sub- From special Naval observer at find unusual reading in Earth to take at the second lumbian Preparatory School, in report to VA? ject you are U. S. Embassy London Admiral light (Clarke) and Snow Fury , school and (3) Washington, D. C., in preparationfor A.-The agreese with report, along Crawford (Holden). Chief became of Staff entering the U. S. Naval Acad- reinstatement allow full credit for your language - and Aide with Commander Sub- Non-Fiction selections are definitely your application, fulfill emy, from which he graduatedwith course in partial should be sent to VA marine Pacific Fleet, at which varied. Emotional Problems as soon at the commission of ensignin went of your degree program. time he was awarded the Legionof And What You Can Do possible. If you delay submitting - 1921. them from Q-A friend of mine, paralyzed five to 31 days Merit. After a of About Them is ON COMPLETION submarCATHOLIC year com- a practical self- after during Korean military service, the manding Submarine examination, you must Squadron 24'1 help manual Something Is Missing * also include a statement to the is eligible for a "whcech..whousing" ! he reported as Assistant Chief of combines concise text and DII I ( Staff to the Commander, Naval beautiful photography on the Asiatic effect that you are in as good grant from VA. If ht be Base Portsmouth health as you were at the timeof gets this grant, will he also t SfR lCE $ Va. Then came mind and way of life. Duel to .. .. the command of the USS Chicagoand Of Wits (Peter Churchill) is for the examination. If you wait entitled to a GI home loan ....::: -.. In 1947, Cruiser Division 3. those who want factual adventure longer than 31 days, you will finance the remainder of the coftf He came to his present duty from reading-and account of a secret need a new physical examination. A.-Yes. His "wheelchair house Sunday, Mass-0800, 0900, 1000- i command of Submarines, Atlantic. service I mission to occupied ing" grant will not deprive him St Edward's; Chapel. I France. Q.-I am going to school underthe of his right to apply for a GI Saturday-0800. Korean GI Bill. As a member loan to finance as much of the of the remainder of the cost as can b. Daily-0630. CROSSWORD PUZZLE organized reserves, I am Sunday-0630--Mass at Hospital Acnots called] to active training duty for financed in that... manner. I I."S 't S 6. 7 9 9 VO N brief - Chapel. 1-MaVa periods of time. Will my GI MORMON1930MondayNATTC 4-avtnede Il '3 "r allowance stop when I interruptmy Chap I Small lump. I schooling for training duty? 12-Fruit drinkS I'5 /10 f// 1 ''il Em11Thursda" lain's Office.CHRISTIAN. 11-Leaeen11Poem I / A.-Your allowance will not SCIENCE11100TuesdayMainside 19 11) 1'l'.1. 11 be discontinued . I Ordinance I Vi. so long as it is ( Chapel 1 Encountered: the practice of school / 'l'f f 2S your to Office on ramp.PROTESTANT. 17Frul'l"* : .. grant exemptions for these periods Alar.\ 31 !Renown l1 r/ 18 r/.I: 29 without Mainside Hells Island; John 22-Ptald i"l".I: Vh requiring formal 0930-A11 Saints' Chapel. 27.1011.24-1'roverbn, of low iv r// M : / 3i interruption of your training Payne, Mary Murphy. 1100-All) Saints' Chapel. 28-Creator Vh /: NATTC Pick Up On South Q-Is it .. possible to convert Ko- 2>-Sun god 3'1 VjS Widmark JeJ* 1000-Naval Hospital ChapeL *Reeornpentf.' V./: rean GI term insurance to Street: Richard. , per- (Note: Addresses of local II 32-Crony Strtnith ,. i7 V..I: 3j manent plans? I Peters. - _. : understand this [/.1. FeatherRiver churches may be obtained by S3-Near could be done with Hospital Charge At 4KaRhlon35Solo n 040 WWII GI in- Love- calling the Chaplain's Office, 425). surance. I am not a disabled : Guy Madison, Frank e eAt -t5mooth'.J IB-Demon ? '11 11 0 WboM 'f3 04'4 6 "0 veteran. joy. N the Palm Sunday Service 39Spoken45Young Friday, Apr. 1 ))) '41 '4S 'q SO A-Under the law, Korean Cl Attack. 3 the s Mal sid Fighter m on April hospital chaplain, II-Liquid n e Backward 7' S1. 594r1ek term insurance may not be con J. Carrol Naisn.. Chaplain William Swets will "- letter I I Sterling Hayden, verted to permanent plans of Island: John speak on the subject "The Cross 47-Anrer NATTC -Hells 48-Herfect r .....,. W I__, w.5..5._ Insurance. It Is w.ti.TT.7-.iri.r possible, how- Three will t Payne Murphy. for a King" persons -Recent 4>-IIayn-( more Mary iI-LonS, slender prince U-D. In ever for disabled Korea vet- On South spirit 2G-Jo'ootUke Pick Up be received on confession of Faithin 'ftl>h part U-On. who caste Hospital I- elodlu I-Anllt U-Pnltend.] ballot erans to obtain permanent GI Widmark, Jean Christ at this service. The -Strok. Street: Richard tflvtr 2ZPAror flower )-TreaU. , 63- In Wale* 'l-'nnch with insurance policies under : certain Chapel is located next to the conjunction Jtpuk 24-Cut with Contemptamount Peters. DOWN a .o- circumstances. Out-Patients Clinic on Adams 1-Pigeon pea I-One. who toothed blade tkP. r\lrre4 Saturday, Apr. 2 Ave. in building A-l of the hos- a-Younr.ttr 2-Girls naoi*who rr.M': 26-Small 16--inner course :C Maeaw. hair Q-I am studying for a graduate Mainside Jennifer: Howard pelt.ewepapeM. 1e.-Faaa t-Femal. 2 I-PaU.n n-Ma1'tlh degree under the Korean GI Duff, Ida Lupino. , pital.Schedule( of activities, includ- it-Lair Jl SI-M.ke.lI.-North Star,. 46-/!tRevr.ncesMohammedan Iolr moans Bill, I have to satisfy a foreign: NATTC Fighter Attack . ing Easter week, can be found on / U-Impl. ;!-]\<>t. ft scale language requirement, but my Sterling Hayden, J.. Carrol Nalsh.. Page 1)). (Answer Page 8)) !school docs not offer foreign language Hospital Hells Island: John ' courses. May I take such a.. Payne', Mary Murphy. . -- ---.-.--- -.--..-. ---- -- -' -- " M-- J Y" yw """- L_ --: ..W.. r ---I--,.,. " I I 31 March, 1955.. JAX AIR NEWS Page Thro , J. " '. VC-62, FAW-11 VF-103 ReportScouting A .,.: t ' : ( I ;, I .EH Squadrons .I '. ., .!. VC-62 . one of FAW-ll's three maintenance -, With :fives detachments A , currently I units. Capt. Edwin J, S. serving with the fleet in Young headed the inspectors various parts of the world, VC- 1 The following men have received I 62's half Hangar 114 has taken I Good Conduct Medals to pin I on an unusually empty aspect. i on their chests: Robert Frame, The barracks are filed with empty SN; Jim Lunsford, RM3; John ; ,,' i bunks and unused coffee cups Peebles, YN2; Jimmy Robinson, ... . hang on the ready room wall. TE8; Kenneth Ekstrom, RMSN, .. .:,(, ...t. Almost 50 percent of the squad. '' : ''' '. and Jim Mosely, SN. '':'' \ cons officers are on detachmentsand Under the guidance of Lt.jg( ) r .'' one-third of VC-62's enlisted Russell Sawyer, athletic officer, I \ .... : men are helping to keep their the softball team is now workingout n s. .:c. planes flying. With this big a bite twice a week. A practice \ out of the squadron's personnel, game with FasRon 109 is on tap _. _. : -'iI"'IIW"' - it looks as though the stay-at- at 1530 this afternoon at Enter. I homes will be working 24 hour prise Field. I I PASS AROUND THE JUG-Capt. Richard O. Greene (center), VF-22 ClaimsAward Chief of Staff Jacksonville, congratulates , days to keep up. Lt. Wiley Conover, ass't. electronics - I VF-22 skipper Lcdr. Judson Davis for the squadron's honors presented I A little help for these weary I officer, has left the Navy by Naval Aviation News magazine. The award, a replicaof workers came in the form of three I for a civilian vocation. I the mountain dew variety, is presented to the squadron posting Inthe new men checking in. Leslie D. M highest records In aerial gunnery _ Woodall, AM1; Henry L. Wither- VF1MA spoon, Jr., THAN, and Joseph E. hearty "Welcome Home" is Seven Battle GunneryFighter Schiffer, AN, were the arrivals. extended to the following men of Squadrons Squadron 22 posted a This small gain was more than i the Fighting 103. Lt Max Barr "first" last week when it was counteracted by the discharge of ; who has been on additional dutyat presented the Naval Aviation four old squadron hands. Robert Leeward Point, and as LSO For Weapons Proficiency News magazine award for excellence - G. Heine, PHAN; Robert W. Hun- :for VF-74 aboard the USS Tyconderoga in aerial gunnery. The ter, YN3; Harry Canfield, ADAN, during 'carrier qualifica- :. occasion marked the first timea I With little more than three months left in fiscal 1955, the 19 and Gordon A. Zehrung PH3 tions for that squadron, Lt.jg( ) FairJax squadron has been all left the squadron. Jerry S. Bassett who has been inI I Fleet Air Jacksonville weapons proficiency records: are thus far awarded the fleet-wide trophy. ; Chief Goodson has trimmed the gunnery school at Centro* California divided between seven squadrons. The award, a replica of the . softball squad down to 13 men and to Lt.jg( ) Frank Four Jacksonville Naval Air mountain dew variety, is presented 11 with a few openings still left. Liberto who has recently returned Station-baaed squadrons have "Top Man" score at 15,000 feet to the fighter: group postingthe Don Gildewell pitched his second from leave. earned top honors in half of the and Knstgn: Donald' Gregory established highest records in air-to-air no-hit-no-run game in a practice Ensign George Van De Weghe events and three Cecil Field the new 25,000-foot mark gunnery during the annual competitive game against Naval Reserve shipsin departed this week for ABC squadron hold the remaining nine VA-105-M T1IE top squadron in exercises.In . Jax. The game was deadlockeduntil school. top scores according to a BoxSeere rockets and dive bombing, and has addition to winning the overall the fifth when Sherm Brent Congratulations are in order released this week by Lcdr the top individual scores in glide squadron award, individual and George Noble were the big for Eugene M. Hill, A01, and J. Arnold, gunnery officer for bombing, set by Lt. William M. i honors went to Lt.jg( ) S. T. guns in a five run ihning. Four- James F. Ingersoll, AD3, wh. Commander Fleet Air Jax. (Shooting Sam) Martin for his Lewallen and dive set I , teen Naval Reserve batters were bombing "shipped over" this week.Credit Clinging stubbornly to its three of phenominal score 83.9 cent struck out. by Lt. (jg) J. G. N. Taylor I per > and two 'Top Squadrons" "Top hits based on two flights. Martin'shigh \ ' SFAWil Man" records, Fighter Squadron Fighter Squadron 171, stationed : score helped b o-o s t the Union Ups at Jax garnered third place with 22, home-based at NAS Jax, is squadron average to 53.2 per cent . Wing Staff officers, yesterday, still the top ComFalrJax squadron top squadron and Individual scoresin over last years champs' VF-81, i conducted an administrative-ma Share( LimitAt I having held that position from high angle loft bombing. The a Norfolk-based squadron. The terial inspection of Fasron 109, the first of the year. individual score was racked up Unit posted a 48.6 per cent to the last meeting the Boardof TIlE "CAVALIERS" of VF-22 I by Lt. G. K. Gregory. win the award at that lime. Directors of the Jax Navy Fed- hold the top squadron scores in Fourth place in weapons pro- Courses Capt. Richard O. Greene Chief Language eral Credit Union voted to Increase strafing, glide bombing and high ficiency goes to Attack Squadron , of Staff, making the the share limit to $3,000 altitude dive bombing. Their two 175 for taking top squadron honors presenta- Prove PopularEver tions, drew a parallel between per account. Individual records were let in in low angle loft bombing.: VA- since the end of World This was done in order to keep strafing, by Lcdr. Lorin W. Hay, 175 U stationed at NAS Jackson present day equipment and tech. niques of a couple of decades War II, Army and Air Force per pace with the fast growing assetsof and in high altitude dive bomb- ville. I ago. sonnel have been learning.: world the Credit Union which were Ing, by Lt. Robert I. Roy. Although their squadrons didn't The ceremony was witnessedby geography, history and economicsin over $210,000 as of the end of Two Cecil!1 Field squadrons, take any "Top Squadron" honors, the Editor of Naval AviationW. 20 different languages! February. Fighter Squadron 101 and Attack Lt. John E. Barker, a member of A. Kinsey' and Aviation Training . Started as an experiment at Deposits are required to be Squadron 105( are tied for second Fighter Squadron 172, holds the Division i I Representative, Monterey, Calif., today more than made by the last day of the monthin plat=e. "Top Man" record in rockets, and Comdr. L. B. Libbey, both of 2000 military students and instructors order that the money may VF-101 holds both the squadronand Ensign C. E. Reimer, a memberof whom made the trip from the encompassing more of start drawing interest on the first individual records in gunneryat Attack Squadron 15, holds the Pentagon for the presentation the principal races, learn not only of the following month, Credit 15,000 feet and gunnery at 25- Individual record in high angle ceremony. . the languages but the absorbing Union officials announced. A divi- 000 feet Lt. Leroy Skelly net the loft bombing. (See chart below). facts of the countries where the dend of 4% was declared in Jan- Extra Cash For languages are spoken. Thousandsof uary for the year 1954. others are enthusiastic gradu The Credit Union was organized !- WEAPONS PROFICJENCY for the benefit of station per Vets Schools ates.Plans are now to give the sonnel. Office hours are from 1100 ComFalrJax: Box Score. For Fiscal 1955 , School for veterans of the Korean Monterey school permanent sta to 1630 Monday through Fridayat Type! Exercise Top Sqd Score Top Ian Score War has won approval in tus. building 40. Strafing _.............VF'.22 14.8 lists JlayVF.22)( 52IIitsGunnery the House of Representatives which voted an extra $155 million 15,000 Feet ......VF.I01 ".9 Illts SkelJyVF-I01)( ) 100 Hits under the Korean GI Bill. f .c iP' 'h Included in the same bill is j' lK Gunnery- -- $240 million to meet the 5 per 25,000 Feet :......VF.I01 32.3 hits OregoryVP"-10t( ) a8 Hits cent increase in veterans' compensation Rockets ................VA-105 41,0 Feet BarkerVlI'.172)( ) Feet and pensions approvedby Congress last The House 1 Glide 'nol1)bing ...VF.22 73.7 Feet 'LewalIenV( A.101S) 14 Feet year. also approved $90 million for :' r ri # x' r Dive Bombing ....V A.I05 47.2 Feet TaytorVA.105)( ) 17 Feet elementary schools in federal- L :* IIIgh Altitude Dive crowded areas. The heavy increase in ex-ser j Bombing .........VF.22 219.0 Feet RoyVF.22)( ) 105 Feet vicemen applying for education w A 4l ,...:. Low Angle Loft made the additional funds necessary Bombing ......::.VA.175 202.7 Feet RelmerVA-l( ) 62 Feet A $540 million fund already iA YM had been appropriated for the HIgh Angle I.oft Bombing ..........VF.171 588.5 Feet Orf'goryVF.l11)' ( ) 291 Feet current fiscal year. p' Funds for children's schools, 5M."I .. for the current fiscal year, falls , -- into two clases. For construction Get Their Man with the soldier at Little MPs up a of schools in places crowded by Camp Chaffee, Ark. (AFPS) Rock, Ark., hospital. an influx of federal families since tLi 1954, $48.5 million, plus $21.5 mil. -You can't get away with it When captured, the soldier ,_ .._ .. lion from previously appropriatedfunds .. .... ,, -- .u -i. .t"" """ RECEIVE DIPLOMAS-College extension diplomas courses for successful were :awarded com- Take the word of .a soldier Utah to evade arrest, said simply a $20-million maintenance fund, of Florida of University Diction what such schools already - four enlisted men at the Naval Air Technical[ Training Center by AWOL from Camp Robinson, : "I'm glad it's over with." equal to Comdr. Samuel Lanier military personnel officer. Receiving; certificates have been receiving is: ap- :' are left to right) Donald Tucker, AEC, radio; Carroll Ark., since 1942. m The soldier It now in the proved by the House. The bill Downing, GFC, electricity; Cleveland Dore, carpentry and masonry MPs from here finally caught stockade now goes to the Senate. and Kdwin: Stewart All, general psychology. I -- -'" .. _-- -" -- - r'C_ - A-. - ''Page Four JAX AIR NEWS 31 March 1955 . -- , ., fa " OFFccc s a Atom Powered Michigan\ Set To Pay Planes FlyingIn Korea-Vet Bonus Wheels have begun to roll for A tt t 15 Years? payment of a Michigan Koreanveterans' 4 bonus and officials say , British nuclear experts declared processing of claims should start that atom-powered planes may by April 8. Vets who resided in actually be flying within 10 or Michigan : during the six months precedingtheir ,t 15 years, and that in another service and who served ), five years, the principal problems: honorably for more than 60 daysin Calendar' of Events )t incident to the production of any branch between June 27, Lunch served daily 1130-1300. atomic-powered aircraft may be 1950 and Dec. 31, 1953, are eligi- : Dinner served daily 1800-2030. ' solved. ble.The : Friday 1st Happy Hour 1600- Michigan bonus calls for I 1800. It has been disclosed by the payments of $10 for each monthof b- Authority the Atomic Energy , Saturday 2nd Monthly steakfry' service in the U. S. and $15 in Britain central nuclear , agency for each month of overseas duty. Charcoal broiled I delights. : H that research work is being con- Maximum is $500. Dancing i n the Anchor Room ducted at Harwell into two or from 9 to 1 to the music of Johnny T of atomic three different types I Jelinck; Stars and Bars party nuclear reactors, and that among generated by an atomic reactor, for bachelor officers1630-1910. several private firms, includingRolls which has been one problem, is 1 Sunday, 3rd Sandwich lunch Royce, engineers have been well on the road to being solved ; 1100-1700; Buffet dinner 1000j the Authority has stated. assigned to study developmentsat . j ;03b. the research establishment.The . Monday, 4th Club closed. A HARE WITII NO HAIR-While survivors watch intently, development of a metal Class It. L. Overfleld of Fort demonstrates the SOS SgU First Bragg, the 5th withstand Tuesday Game night. to strong enough correct methods of skinning"and preparing a rabbit for cooking. Fun for the young and old Pilot on left is holding a "dressed"' chicken. It's all part of the!' terrific heat and the radioactivity! , Prizes, cash and merchandise survival program in the piney woods of North Carolina. Calling starts promptly at :20.:,0. 64.IT Pilots 'Live Off The Land' " Wednesday, Art Mooney I cocktail dance dunce to the music of -one of America's most At N. C. Survival Camp _-l_ renowned bands from -1730 to .& _ 1830; "All you can eat for a buck" "It's rough-but it's living 1830-2030. This week its Barbecue I !I"Pilots water obstacles by crosshatchingdry spare ribs with baked macaroni of Fleet Air Jacksonville : Jogs into rafts or interweaving - and cheese A meal served with squadrons who attended sur- branches into floats. They all of the trimmings including vival training deep in the heartof learned how to build, fires-in, desert and its only a dollar per I the piney woods section on the the rain, in pits or ovens madeof : .plate. Ft. Bragg, N. C., reservation, have clay, gross and rocks, and to _ Thursday, 7th Family hourut only praise for what they ]learned prevent detection from smoke by _ the bar Select bar drinks but sincerely, hope they. using hard, non-smokeable woods at reduced prices. won't have to use it, in earnest. like oak. They learned how to " Known as "Operation Tenderfeet sleep, safely off the ground, in ;i Mooney Coining: V", the survival program is parachute hammocks or teepees, ...,<:.: X' J You asked for music by a ,. \:" .' : *' ' conducted by Army and Marine and in shelters of branches laid > 'I.q, : named band and now it's here. instructors, but controlled by the I across fallen tree trunks and logs. j" ': Art Mooney and his band are Navy originating' Headquarters They learned to cat and enjoy slated for another of the evening :' " : .cocktail session and the time is Commander Air Force, Atlantic fillet of rattlesnake or toasted .' ''' ... ,. ;" "" ;:::" ::; 't> .::,> l .... .;. ...' Fleet in Norfolk, Va. Its grasshoppers. And they learnedto next Wednesday from 17301830. SLEEP FLAYS VITAL ROLE-In his struggle to survive, the The house apologizes for the objective is to train Navy and find clear drinking water sev- downed f.Uot"i must have some sleep and rest. The cameraman length of the dance but 'sche Marine Corps pilots how to keep eral feet below ground surface. caught L ( ) W. A. Clingingpeel of Fighter Squadron 14, a Fleet alive if forced down behind ene- 0 Air Jar unit, wrapped in his parachute during a period of rest. duled it with the feeling that a Survivors construct shelters only if they plan to remain in a .a ., little of the best is better than my lines. Every phase of the Much of the work was done in certain spot for a considerable length of time. training is based stark realism . none at all. There will be no admission on the classroom. To prove they had ---- charged and again the >and every pilot plays the game absorbed it, they were "dumped"in i for keeps. He knows too,well it Art dance occurs on Wednesday evening I the thick underbrush in teams, MOouey'Plays t| when it's bargain night in may someday mean the difference. stripped of all "luxury items" and E between life and death the dining room (Menu above). with only a bare minimum of . * Make your plans now to attend emergency rations, for a 48-hour HereApril Pilots from VF-32 VF-34 VF- I the Art Money cocktail dance. I testing period.No SALTY HUMOR FROM 31 and VA-35, based at NAS Cecil Field, and VF-13, VF-14, VF-102 one gained any weight!! HER AND THEREAn and VA-105, of ATG-201, also at But everyone found food of some 6thArt r fi&iSince Cecil Field, joined with pilots type. All in all, "its' a miserable irate mother marched her from other bases stretched along three days, but it could be the : very small son into a doctor's of- the east coast from Atlantic City, training that keeps"one alive if Mooney, genial Irish gen fice and demanded of the doctor: the first of the year, US' N. J. to Miami. For three days the situation arises, commented tleman and his orchestra-will Ltjg( ) Charles G. King, of VF-321 "Is it possible for a tenyearoldto AFI has announced a number of they learned the most valuable play for a crew's dance Wed- life insurance obtainable-often "It gives a pilot the desire to nesday April 6 at King Hall perform an appendicitis opera that have been courses replacedby from former prisoners of war keep from getting shot down and located at NATTCenter. tion?" newer and more complete combat-earned impresses on him very much the with experience A long-time favorite of Jacksonville "Of ad- course not, the doctor textbooks. A few brand new cour- the rudiments of eluding the importance of freedom. " enemy - dance fans, Mooney is monished.The . ses have been introduced also. living-off the land, and safeguarding Lcdr. R. E. Lytle, is officer- well known here, having play American History heads the list against injury, sicknessand in-charge of the exercise. The ed for two Charity Carnivals. woman turned angrily on of replaced courses. This courseis I weakness. Navy doctor was Ltjg( ) C. L. Before his the boy and said, "So, who was at now in two parts and is similar The pilots learned how to cross Ewing of NAS Cecjl Field.LONE King Hall at 2015 appearance, Mooney and right? Put it back!I" to that usually offered in a . his crew will play for a one- * two-semester high school courseat t hour dancing stint from 1730 A Georgia gentleman who i is grade levels eleven or twelve.As Ii to 1830 at the Officers Club. still fighting the Civil War was -a completely overhauled Art Mooney stresses show- highly indignant when his daughter course, Business Management is manship and production as wellas Mary, insisted on going up now available. This course is sim- North to There she fell danceable music and, as a College. ilar to that usually offered in a in love with from Boston. : result has one of the most ver- a boy college level one semester course. a satile and entertaining bands Her letters to her mother spoke The topics include nature of busi- in America. Mooney, is credited more and more glowingly of Bill, ness, ownership, financing, loca- S V with starting the crew haircutfad and finally Mary wrote that he tion and layout, marketing, per- ; '' aX f'Iti currently enjoying popula- had asked her to marry him. The sonnel, and managerial control. : S S. mother husband'sreaction rity among bandsmen, and uni- dreaded her All of these topics will help you this'news but she versally popular for.years now. to , avoid the most common pitfall of The genial Irishman who has screwed up her courage and asked business failures-poor business made novelty tunes one of his "What would you think if management. b Mary married a dam-yankee?" ., fortes, is currently injecting in Calcu- Replacement courses some of the old Glenn Miller "Well," he said with vehemence, lus I, Introduction to AccountingI trademarks into his music. "that's one way to pay 'em back." and II and General Psychology LI_ S* I . lire listed as available. These She was only a real estate 1st Cook: "Why do men eat courses are all college level.If _.......n man's daughter: but he loved her more pancakes than waffles! for you have any questions about ANP( SCIIOOL CHIEF-Only one Navy man remainsat lots. breakfast?" these courses, or any other courses Airman Preparatory School as an instructor, but his teaching flapjacksslip Mess "Because offered by USAFI, come up is strictly Navy. He Js Kenneth Datdorff, ABC, instructor In avi- lie Sgt.: ation boatswain's mate ratings who hereinstructsWoman, Marine : "Honeychile, will you All over and make room. Waffles to the Education Center, Building Pvt. Evelyn Skiles and Marine Pvt. Edward Hoggs in a mofl -up marry me?" have a:l1onr:1dd'tread.: ,and, won't I :JOSS, or, rail .extension: 8556.; of a carrier' arresting gear. (See S'ory'raff'' 1)). She: "Oh, this is 50 southern." ,, budge," -- , r J> .' -.- --.,- '- -'--- -- "-- .....,......- __ r L -'"- ..,._ U .I>- j _. :' "....... - . 31 March 1955 JAX AIR NEWS Page Five *;1 'Chute Loft J l',1 . Moved Intact j 4i i: To New SpotThe , parachute loft at NAS Jax is on the move. YP 'kNr More excitement than the As a matter of fact, it was fourth of July. That's the only moved last week, the building itself way we can explain the tension, that Is, and intact, in a 48- e er issw hopes and joys of the Waves on hour operation. the Station this past week. taU According to Capt. Ira N. Curtis started with the leaving of resident officer in charge of the Crackcrjax to compete in the construction, the moving median All Navy Eastern Championship<: - ics were accomplished by jackingUp :: tournament. i the 'building one foot, under __ __ __ _,_ '______.____._______._m____.___. '__'___'___......._._ Although only the team could the longitudinal beams, then make the trip they were cheeredon ON TilE 1\IOVE-Although the NAS parachute loft was moved across the street at the corner the miles all the by lust across running eight-wheel dollies, four of Wasp and Enterprise, it still took some expert engineering the operation, with the to an end, under the beams! building being moved from the vacant area at the right to the vacant area on the left. good wishes of everyone attachedto the Station. across THE the BUILDING street, from was its former moved Youth Offered 4 Choices SAFETY Then the .waiting S S began. It location just south of Overhaul seemed as if we would never ", & Repair department's area, to Box Score know the news of the games. The its new location behind NAS In- Under New Reserve Plan DIftabling Injuries Through results finally started coming by firmary, at the corner of Wasp Tuesday, March 2ft dispatch, calls and wire. The word and Enterprise.The I I was passed quickly) and from the (This is the second of a series of articles on the proposed This Month 'I smiles wearing everyone was we building, weighing approxImately National Reserve Plan) This Year :2 200 tons, was moved on Washington (AFPSX-The proposed National Reserve Plan offers Days, Since fast knew our Crackeijax were doing dollies which can support approximately the young men of the nation four ways of fulfilling their well. Lost-Time Accident 20 350 tons each. Cost alone military obligations. As the team played, preparations - of moving the parachute loft The newest feature of the planis were made for their return.A . estimated which would the Navy and Marines. About welcome commitee was formed building was at $20- a program enable 000. ... i about 100,000 men between the 30,000 men would enlist in either Committee Okays and plans were made to hold open' ages of 17 and 19 to volunteer reserve each year with the house in their honor. J THE OLD LOCATION of the each year for six months of basic understanding that they would The big event of the week came i parachute loft will be the site on training to be followed by nine be called to two years active Advance Pay Bill when some of the girls from NA-: which Overhaul& Repair depart- and-a-half years in the Ready duty within 24 months. A total TTCcnter and NAS were able togo ment will erect a new building Reserve. of six years would be spent in A bill authorizing final settlement to Norfolk during their liberty for 0 & R's repair of helicopter While on active duty, the six- the Ready Reserve. of pay and allowances a t hours and form a cheering section aircraft. month trainees would be paid The third program actually is the time a serviceman is discharged for their team. Despite nervous After the actual moving of the $30 a month. They could choose a continuation of the present excitement, the group was truely draft law. Men who choose to has been approved by the the most enthusiastic cheerers at 'chute loft, it was lowered ontoa either the Army, Marine Corpsor wait for induction would be called Senate Armed Services Commit the game new foundation waiting for it Coast Guard as their branchof . -and "business went on as us- service. into service for two years. After tee. It goes now to the Senate ual" separation they would spend six for action. While things at home were be- ----- The Defense Department believes years training in Ready Reserve The bill would ing well taken care of, the Crac \ units pay separateesin kerjax j had the situation well in that the six months of active - duty would improve the (Next: The Ready and Standby advance for money earned with hand at Norfolk. The Waves! took # kk ; 8a National Guard by eliminating Reserves and their structure under traveling home or to the place on the role of tourists when they repeated attention to elementary the reserve plan.) they entered active duty. made a trip to nearby Williams- .k +4 r at military subjects. At present, 70< burg, Va. Williamsburg is a re- y.. percent of the Guard's enlistedmen constructed town of Colonial times and the Waves, includingLt. have received basic training Elsie Hanson, were taken on of Assistant Secretary Defense -- : fi4F' Carter 1*. Burgess has a guided tour of the historic ppot. pointed out that men in this Saturday morning the Cracker- program would have consider jax were guests of Comdr. K.; E. able more basic training than ks' Knight, executive officer of the:; USS Saipan and were served the services ' are now giving. F' lunch in the Petty Officer's Mess.! ) The other three programs require ' obliga- Sick bay saw three of th to eight :year military F tions but vary in the amount of Waves at Norfolk-Gerri Gorskywas time to be spent on active duty treated for a bloody note, Pat' Ashcraft for a badly bruised and in the Ready Reserve. 1 13ti : : ; nose, and Diana Fitzpatrick fora One choice offers three, four :,:,';UK'X!:: spill on the gym floor Pat Gor- and six year enlistments in a ".: ,',',:' sky also was shyly displaying:: a yZpk component of the Armed Forces.A purple eye.Words . > of praise were passed man who serves five years'active around Norfolk for wouldbe the excellent duty in this program manner in which the Waves con- free if Ready Reserve training commitments and placed in a i [ ; ij. ducted themselves during their Standby Reserve unit. : \i .: week's stay. Telegrams) of encouragement - 'Another choice is aimed at and congratulationswere bolstering reserve strength of ),' received from Captain JohnS. .... Thach, Station Waves, and the teams that had been eliminated Interest Shown In GEAR ONCE-OVER-PlIots of Composite Squadron 62 come from' the tournament by the Crackerjax. - under the close scrutiny of their skipper, Comdr. Don Dietz, at . USAFI Courses an unscheduled Inspection held last week. The unprecedented review - designed to point out discrepancies in flight regalia, was in S S Continuous study is improvingthe line with the squadron's policy of.safety first. The week of March. 21 and the .a..arc-wt- .. --- w q -. la. natural abilities of many at trip to Norfolk by both 'team and the Naval Air Technical Training Surprise Flight Gear InspectionTests cheerers will long be remember DEBRA'S KID SISTER Center through the facilities of- ed. But even after the memories Publicity men predict a great fered by the Education and In- Readiness Of VC-62 Pilots grow; dim and the Waves who wont ' future for Lisa Gaye, kid sister formation Office, Building 500. -, a are one. to_ nnrtthpr"__ '_ .__._ hnsrv__n__... the.___ of Debra Faget. And they've released ; At the present time 41 personsare I Flight safety was, the 'motive Plaque which reads All Navy . a photo just to show , put Mae you taking correspondence courses sharkrchaser on Champions of 1955 will in how well things are shaping behind a recent unusual order to hang up. The 20-year-old starlet displays through USAFI, and 32 are personnel of Composite Squadron Westcheck" fit of oxygen the place of honor, serving always d in school and mask. SafetY' was the keywordof her dancing talents in participating high to remind in-coming and out- Cesa Romero's "Pasport to college general education level 62 to appear for, inspection in each command; ,torn gloves going personnel that the first Women's - Danger" TV series. studies. working uniform and full flight allow. for a flash burn, 'Improper . All Navy Championship ,q AE School Honors Also, currently- -being conducted- gear, within a record minimumof shoes can snap off feet during was won by the 1955 Cracker j ax. To is a course in Salesmanship, offer ten minutes. bail-out, leaky oxygen mask And to our team we can only ... PinkertonHonor ed through the University of "We will have more of these spells blackout or death at high say "Well done"SOS, student last week in Florida Extension Service whilea flight gear inspections," said altitude. . Aviation Electrician's Mate course in American History alsois Comdr;; Don Dietz, skipper of the After inspection several pilots ' School Class B was Herbert Pin- under consideration. group "They are important for were seen at flight gear issue, . kerton, AE1 Formerly an instructor safety of our pilots, our planes, renewing faulty equipment, and in Class A School then at Old Maid: "He's the sixth man, our missions." later freshly laundered G-suits Memphis, Pinkerton later served I've fallen in love with without I "Inspecting the pilots dressedin appeared on clothes-lines behind . with Atlantic Fleet carriers.He avail." I G-suits, gloves, Mae Wests, homes of VC-62. pilots. Sgt.: "My girl has a figure, like has been assigned to FAS- Friend: "Wear one on your next I helmets,, and oxygen masks, the ('Gobd' jo excellent" ,was the a million dollars." . RON Three at NAS Norfolk ford date and maybe' you'll have better 1, skipper tersely ordered: "Get new comment won by the crew as !a Cpl.: "0h, yeah. Then most M \.t3". tick."' I gloves::I use high-top !shoes! group. it ,Is poorly invested.!: " . ---- -- .-. :... --_. .- '- '-- -. .' -" --- .- ..::::: - I Page Six JAX, AIR. NEWS 31 March 1955 AFPS SPORTS Sports From VF-43, ANP( ), Roundup 3 n+ Yesteryear Battle ForIeg Another in a weekly feature (By Armed Forces Press Service) that brings to life performances HonorsMainside Billy Martin, player-manager of / on the Naval Air Station banner bearer VF- the Ft. Carson, Colo., baseball : L.S sports scene from dusty issuesOf 43 and NATTCcnter representative the Jax Air News. team, will definitely return to the ANP) School were New York Yankees this year TEN YEARS AGO TODAY deadlocked at press time at early in October. He'll be eligibleto 'tt: The station volleyball trophywas two games apiece in the play ' play for the Bombers in the I won by Overhaul and Re- off for the all-station bowling r : World Series The fabulous pair department. In the best championship.The } . Harlem Globe-trotters kept a nationwide -. two-out-of-three finals, 0 & R two clubs are engaged in best-of-nine series for the TV audience amused as knocked off Commissary Store, a they clowned to a 64-53 win over 151015 and 1511. crown. Action moved to the the Washington Generals at Great Baseball rather than softballwas NATTCenter alleys Wednesday, with results too late for publi Lakes Naval Training Center, Ill., the intramural sport dur- cation.In . Mar. 12. Net proceeds went to: ing the summer season with the U. S. Olympic Fund Look six hard ball teams primed to Tuesday's play ANP( ) "grabbed the first set with total a for Nashua to win the 81st run start the circuit. ar e of 868 pins, to VF-43's 738. ning of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, May 7 FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY Fred England of ANP( ) was high man with 206. Cleveland will be The Jax-Navy and Wave the site of In second the match, the Falcons - third Pan-American Games in basketball teams were honoredfor of VF-43 back with came ... their fine season'sperformances 1959 Coast-to-coast theater past yY i an 847-768 edge. ANP( ) made it at the annual TV has been announced for the 2-1 games by taking the third heavyweight title bout between ROD AND GUN CLUBBERS-Rod and Gun Club facilities at banquet. The Jax-Navy team 737-714, but VF-43 kept the see- Rocky Marciano and Don Cockell the Naval Air Station are displayed by Lloyd Linginfelter, AMC, racked up 21 victories against at San Francisco, May 16. The In charge of the fish shack and Ed Rowe, KM, of NATTCenter. 8 defeats, while the Waves saw going by annexing the fourth Participation in the newly organized club is open to all person* finished with 20 wins and five affair, 811.799.Total . Britisher won't last 10 rounds nfl at NAS, Fleet Units, NATTC, Hospital! and NARTU. Availableis pin summaries: with the champ Ft. Dix, N. J.,, all the equipment an outdoor enthusiast needs. I losses. NATTCcnter: Hay, 696; Bal- Ft. Monmouth N. J. dumped , bach, 681; Daly, 646; England, 639. 93-54, to annex the First Army I ' City Readies and Burner, 620. basketball . championship Quitea VF-43: Dalton, 665; Seibert, quote: Michigan State track'! 750; Hades, 624; Midling, 603 and coach Karl Schlademan says:1 Softball re . LoopCompetition ? Steele, 569.Jonler "Great athletes don't run on their I . legs. They run on their hearts." j Soft( allers Prt. Francis "Cotton" Davidson I of Ft. Carson is no stranger to I Enter City LoopCoach the military. The former Baylor Softball leagues are now being Dick benner's NATT grid star' spent four and a half formed by the City Recreation Center softball team will open years I in the Texas National Department for night play at the play in the Jax City League Ap Guard The Sherman High various Softball diamonds in the All-Station Cage' Title ril 18 and he has arranged several School basketball team in Naples, practice games for his squad Italy, is made up of dependentsof city.All sOftball prior to the opening date. teams within the Americans serving with the One veteran is' back from last U.S. Navy and NATO Southern Jacksonville which includes metropolitan area, Taken Again By VP18Is year-Harry Powell, a center- the Naval Air One of the Europe Hq. top fielder Showing promise with the Station and NAS Cecil Field are basketball players in the Korea invited to participate.Teams there no stopping VP-18's hardwood athletes? club are Wally Rivers, shortstop,. area this season was Lt. Walter A quick-breaking, ball-hawking band of Patrolmen from and Dave Richardson, first base- will be assigned to the Lee Terrill of the 32nd Quarter Patrol Squadron 18 successfully defended their all-station man. master Gp. He played three years various 'leagues that best fit their intramural basketball championship by rolling over Naval The squad is still open for candidates of'college]] ball at North Carolina playing uniformed abilities. All leagues are Air Weapons School, 82-fi'4, in the title playoff game last and anyone wishing tory State. leagues, and will start Wednesday. out should report to Fosben- play beginning the week of April A/1C Phil Collins of Bryan the Mainside intramural ner at tre King Hall field. 11-15, with play continuing to Representing with his 17 points.Editor's . AFB, Tex, recently won the circuit, VP-18 climaxed 1 August 7th. The season will be ( Note The Jax Air doubles championship in the Dallas : an all-winning season, rolling to divided into the first and second Crackerjax Eye News that - regrets Athletic Club handball tour- a more, complete ill 14th straight triumph with- halves, with the winner of each nament for the second consecutive detailed story on the out defeat. ActionWith a Softball i if different, 'meeting for the lea- all-station playoff cannot be year Warning to all middleweights Close At Halftime : Cpl. Devon Warrenof gue title. \ told. The staff has been trying; the completion of a highly Yokohama, Japan, will resume Trophies will be awarded the Making its first bid for the all- for five or six days to track successful basketball season the his civilian In station diadem, NATTCenter's intramural down and obtain the official Jax Navy Wave Crackerjax nowwill ring career Apr. 26. winning team each league, Prior to entering the Army he representative, Naval scoreboolf, but to no avail). turn 'their attention to softball - with the top'Men's City Loop, Air School made Weapons a good had a 10-0 record. His service The first turnout will be and the Girls' City loop"receiv fight of it, but bowed to superior held within the next two weeks. record is 273. New England awards well the team forces. At the halfway mark it middleweight champ Jimmy Beau ing a* as Instead of two teams Main- was still anyone's game, with side and NATTCenter this is currently stationed at Stewart trophies. sea VP-18 leading by a scant point, son the Naval Station will field AFB N. Y. Teams entering the leagues 44-43.lIowever VP-18 stepped up one club under the name Cracker- The WAF basketball team at will be required to furnish their the pace to pull ahead in the second jar, already made famous by the Lackland AFB, Tex., defeated uniforms, shoes, either spikes or half of play, never to be All Navy women's basketball Wiesbaden AB, Germany, 36-23, tennis shoes, gloves and bats. headed. champions. to win its third AF World Wide The fifty dollar team entry fee Kuhn Stars (Personnel are invited to visit championship.! .? ."Keglers from will include softballs, which are Slick ball handler Hal Kuhn the USO Servicemen's Club at South Japan edged a North Japan furnished by the City Recreation paced the VP-18 crew with 32 37 West Monroe St. The Clubis East Coast Track team by 16 pins to win the Far Department for all league play. points, with teammate Kenny open from 0930-2339 daily) Tryouts ScheduledThere East Air Forces bowling title. For further information, play- Bluemner netting 20 markers. Thursday, Mar 31 0800 danc- Camp Lejeune's women marine's ing regulations, team contracts, "Easy" Ed Larsen, who has averaged ing to records, game night. will be no varsity basketball team finished the sea- etc., phone or write City Recrea- 22 points per'game duringthe Friday, Apr. 1 Backward track team representing the son with a 20-0 record, makingthe tion Department, 311 West Duval season, led the NAWS contin- party. Station this year, but daily first undefeated season for Street, Jacksonville, phone -EL- gent with 25 points. 'Jumpin"Jim Saturday, Apr. 2 Open house workouts will be held for all the lady leathernecks. 4-8331. Little aided the NAWS cause from 1400 to 2400;(dancing. personnel desiring to enter the Sunday Apr.. 3 Morning vespers All Navy East Coast champion. I then free refreshments, ship being held at Boston in I courtesy of Riverside Presbyterian the latter' part of June. I. I Leads Amateur Stroke I II Heyer City By Church, free movie 2000 Personnel interested in Winchester 73. working out for track and field Naval Air Station golferswere Bill Barrow of ComFairJax and ; civilian, is leading the C divisionof Monday, Apr 4 Ping Pong events, please contact Jerry , still in the limelight following Tommy Jenkins, all tied with I the championship flight, with instructions with Frank Puskas; I Hargis at extension 8556. sa ; the second round of. 154's. 167. Then comes Herb Pinney, fencing with Don Oakes; skating, play of the City Amateur golf FOLLOWING the first two reduced rates; bowling. ! I. championship.Comdr. rounds, the championship flight NAS civilian, 168; Ned Searcy, i\, Tuesday, Apr. 5 Game night; Second Civilian Golf Frank Heyer, of, Com- was split into four divisions (A, 168; Bill McEwen, 168; Charles dancing instructions. FairWing 11, moved into the B, C, and D) of eight 'golfers. Blank,. 169 and Marshall Morrow, Wednesday, Apr. 6 Orchestra Tourney Saturday front of the pack with a par 72 Charles Summitt, also of NAS, 170. night. Handicap play will be the in the second round played at leads 'the B division with 155, > course of action at the second .. NAS Jax links last Saturday. followed by John Dombroski, 156; Friday the tournament will be Director: "Have you ever had Civilian Golf Club tourney to be Heyer, who fired a 74 in the first' Charles Boucher, NAS civilian, played at San Jose country club, any stage experience?" I played Saturday at Hyde Park. while the finals are set Sunday Coed: "Well, I had my leg in a Tee of time round, leads Ed Jenkins by one 157; Ray Kennedy,. NAS civilian, is 0800, with all stroke, 146 to 147. 158; John Senuta, 158; Rod Pin- at Brentwood. cast once." participants expected to be off Next in line, eight strokes off ney, NAS civilian, 162 and Lou Bill Scarbrough, Navy golfer the tee by 0830. Entrance fee is I the pace are Joe MacDonald of Edwards, 162. now stationed at Memphis, won SOS $1, with prices going .to various I NAS, Jax; Dr. Charles Hillyer; JIM DONAGIIY, another NAS j. the title last yea \ winners.r .- 1, to ,_.. .. , " '-- --- -- ----- -- - J - March" 1955' I 31 JAX AIR NEWS Page Seven . .,....-.... .., licko Holds Sway Over .,. : ; Center .- o a .b >. '. \ Keglers .: :' "Flick" Flicko of NAWS Schoolis leading the individual scoringof the NATTCenter bowling lea gue with an average of 169 for l" i : S the 29 games he has rolled. Meanwhile - e t a three cornered race is going on with Airman School, . 1 NAWS School and AO-O all scrapping for the top spot. .4 Max Way and Fred Daly, both Airman School, Tiny Wilhorn of MarVaDet and Charlie Summittof AO-A School arc leading the scoring parade. Individual leaders are us follows - : Flicko, 169; Way, 164; Daly, 160; Wilhorn, 160; Summitt, 159; Clegg, 156; Balbach, 150; Burner, 150; Ludwick, 149; McBeth, 149} '4s Cooper, 148; Rogers, 148; Mitchell 147; Tcsch, 145. Others include: Cochran, 145; England, 142; O'Dell, 142; Poling, 141; Kishimi, 141; Kimble, 141; Wills, 141; Liddy, 140, and Glads- man, 140.Ready. . JJ Pools For . ,; ,:,< / Summer Season ,- ; ;; ",;" ; :., ,; _, w Cleaning and painting of the HAIL, THE VICTORS-It was a gloomy day Monday (coldest spring day ever recorded in Jacksonville) but it failed to dampenthe two outdoor pools at the Naval spirits of the group on hand to welcome back the Jax Navy Crackerjax basketball squad following its triumph at the Eastern Air Technical Training Centerare I All-Navy championships. The Cra'ktrJn downed Patuxent River, 60-59 in the finals. Pat C.orskrvho: caged the winning point now underway and it it anticipated ' In the last 27' seconds, is hoisted upon arrival. Capt. John S. Thach (right), commanding officer of the Naval Air Station, was on the will be openedin hand to greet the victors. pools May. - . Pool 518, behind the Navy Exchange Links Title PlayQualifying Crackerjax Capture EasternAllTVavv will be open to Officers, chief petty officers, and their d.. SetAll pendents and guests. Pool 419 will linksters who plan to en Hardwood Crown be for enlisted personnel, their . dependents and guests. ter the Station ChampionshipGolf --- -- J ----- -- -- -- V The Indoor Pool in Price NaU Tournament would be Champions of all they survey in women's Navy basket- torium is to all . wise to do so now ball east of the Mississippi and claimants of the All-Navy TAKING PART in the tournament open military personnel The pairings will be made title, the Jax Navy Crackerjax were back home this week were Corpus Christi, Texas, J, their dependents and following set the close of qualifications after winning the Eastern All-Navy crown at Naval Station, COMeight; Great Lakes, 111, NT. guests. . for April at 1200. Norfolk, Va. C COMnine; Patuxent. River, Bill Scarbrough, now stationed Md.- PRNC- Point R. I. Netters Bow In the deciding game Sunday ; Quonset , at the end of the first at Memphis, is the defending quartetin NAS forfeit COMone Norfolk afternoon the Crackerjax downedthe ; ,. champion. Waves from Patuxent River, the championship game, the Va., NAS, COMfive; Philadelphia, To Gators Crackerjax moved to a 35-32 lead ; 60-59, as Pat Gorsky sank a foul. COMfour; Jacksonville, Fla., NAS, at the half. At the end of the shot with 27 seconds to play. COMsix; St. Albans Naval Hospital - third quarter they had a 12pointlead Patrick Next I Rods; andNTimrods I The Crackerjax twin sisters, but Pax River knotted the New York, COMthree. I _ Pat, and Gerri Gorsky, dominatedthe count with 52 seconds left to play. THE c.....Sl'MMART.... 8eere University of Florida's racquet game as they did all othersin Then came the deciding pointof FO FT TP wielders subdued Jacksonville the double elimination tour- On I Gorsky :l9l2: 140Pat Navy 7-2 last Saturday at Riverside - Rex Whiddon, T. P. Meixell and the tussle when Pat Ashcraftwas ) Gorky 41 43 123 ney. Gerri tallied 30 points and Norma Firming 14' 34 courts. Ray Pick, all of 0 & R enjoyed a fouled and Gerri! Gorsky Shirley DrLaverfite 3 0 ( Pat netted 28 in the title affair. . Mary Anderson 0 2 :2:I Strengthened by the return ol good day's fishing for drum in IT WAS THE STEADY scoringof strode to the foul line to sink the Total. -ur ""la "air? veteran Ben Sobieraj and Jack Nassau Sound. Whiddon snaggeda the "torrid twosome" throughout -i deciding point. With the ball in Toirnimmt Krrs Candland, Jax Navy was strongin Cracker, 72. St. Albant, 19. drum that weighed aproxi- the five games that broughtthe their possession the Crackerjax Cracker ax, 67. Norfolk 55. the early matches but wiltedto mately 35 pounds. lie used crab laurels home to Jax in the stalled out the remaining seconds. Cracker Pax River IX, 61 64,, Crackerjax Great Lab, 54 59.I..eml- the more youthful Gators under - first women's tournament of its final game). 85 a degree sun. meat for bait. Making up the squad in the Crackerjax.. 80, Pax River, 59 (Chantlonhlp . kind in the Navy. Gerri made 59! > Game). Jax Navy's home setto with Comdr. Henry of ComFairJaxand title tournament, and all taking . . field and 22 foul shots for Bob Brown of O & R fished goals part in the series,were Pat and Duke University was canceled with shiners at Kingsley's Lake a total of 140 points or an averageof Gerrl Gorsky, Norma Fleming, Senior Diamondeers last Monday because of the rainy Saturday until the wind got so 28 points a game. Close behindwas Pat Ashcraft, Jean Larson, Mary weather. Next opponent will be sister Pat, who counted 41 Set Practice Till Patrick Air Force Base on April high it forced them off the lake. Andersen, Shirley DeLavergneand . field goals, converted 43 times They boated nine very nice bass, Anne Simmons, team captain A third practice game against 6. for a total of 125 and an averageof largest weighing five pounds, 10 25 Beverly Bistodeau, and Diana Post 109 Generals will be played i Singles ounces. a game. I Fitzpatrick. Saturday afternoon 0 n Mason Ben Sobieraj) (N) defeated Ed \ Also outstanding were Norma Kassalty (F) 6-4, 4-6, 97. Comdr. Hall of ComFairJax, I Field at 1400 by the NATTCenter his wife, son and daughter took Fleming who shifted from guardto : Announce Hours baseball team. The Generals edg- John Hires (F) defeated Leon In a little drift fishing at King- forward and back as the occasion For Fish ShackThe ed the first two games, 2.1 and Wilson (N) 6-3, 61. demanded, and the brilliant Bill Hutcherson (F) beat Jack slay Lake with shiners. They I 82. Fish Shack, behind the work of Pat Ashcraft, hard working Candland, (N) 3-6, 6-2, 63. boated 14 nice bass. Navy Exchange at NATTCenter, The Post nine won last Sunday, hustling guard. Steve Marshall (F) downed Len A nice mess of black bass out will be open only from ]1200 to i"-7 on Mason Field although Jon DURING THE TOURNAMENT Curtis (N) 2-6, 6-2, 62. of Ocean Pond was reported by 1400 Monday through Friday, lockcnberry and Mel Young both the Crackerjax tallied 307 pointsto Augie LeCann (F) defeatedBob Joe Reilly and Jimmy Reid of Special Services announced. hit homers for the 'N A TTC nine. 233 for the losers, slightly more Anderson (N) 6-4, 86. O & R. Reilly caught bass one than 60 points a game. Francis "Ingram (F) beat Bill tipping the scales at 9 pounds, Coach Jack Lucovsky shifted Goodman-Conner Duo Takes HonorsIn Willis (eN) 6.1, 6.2.Doubles. three ounces. Shiners was usedas . bait. Fleming, Shirley DeLavergne, and Mary Anderson into the forward CompetitionDoctor Wilson and Sobieraj (N) defeated - Weather permitting, this weekend pivot spot to work with the Gor- Two-Ball Links Hires and John Heyck (F) should be the best in a long skys and they "fed" the fabulous Goodman and Dale Conner 6-4, 108. time. twins to run up points. Fleming combined talents to snare Mickey Flynn net ng a score of LeCann and Ingram (F) defeated * Best times for fishing this between her dual duties scored first place in the Class A Division 68. Candland and Dan ThompsonN weekend are as follows: April 34 points. of the Two-ball golf tournament Shooting a 95 on a handicap of ( ) 6-4, 75.Hutcherson. . 2nd 0600 to 1200 and 1400 to After winning their first three held Sunday at the station 29, gave Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bishopa and Bill King- (F) 1830; April 3rd 0600 to ]1230 games, including 57-55 triumphover Ii n ks. low winning score of 66 to take I defeated Clint Johnson and Bob and 1500 to"1830. I hosts Norfolk Flyerettes,the The winners recorded an 82 withan top position in the Class C divi Anderson, (N) 7-5: 63. Bob Drown Crackerjax stumbled against Pax 11 point handicap giving them - (News for this column can be River Saturday night and lost out a total of 71.Capturing sion.The tournament,was sponsoredby submitted through Bob Brown, '6154. This forced the title affair the title in the Class I the Officer's Wives Golf Club 'SOSI' extension 525, Accessories Divi- into a Sunday. afternoon contest. B Division was Mr. and Mrs. and open to men and women. sion, 0 & R. OVERCOMING: A six! -point lead --.-------- - Page Eight JAX AIR NEWS 31 March 1955 v. ... t Easter SCUTTLEBUTT : : (Continued from Page 1) : will 1830.be heard Friday evening at s1 The ceremony of Holy Satur- day, beginning at 0700 with the Blessings of the Baptismal Water, Paschal Candle, and BaptismalFont tj : will be followed immediately - by High Mass about,0800. Confessions will be heard at 1830. r J '' a Easter Sunday Masses at 0800, 0900 and 1000 commemoratethe p Feast of the Resurrection of Christ. The service at 1000 will C be Solemn High Mass. , ALL THE traditional featuresof "I..,* that a tailor-made. neckerchief - Holy Week, plus many extras, ?" 1 are being readied by All Saints' Chapel, under the guidance of Chaplain M. A. Carpenter and the at 0606, the Choir and Band will .....w:;...H:<<-"...: I MASS COMPANY FOR1\fATION-Company 55-10, under the direction of S/Sgt. Ezell Walker, (front center), was voted last week's honor company at Airman Preparatory School at NATTCenter. a full week of re- will return to services at All .It.&rrt/Mia.v.I ... "nssttirt4-th'.....v._""'.", Pal m .CStt/f..!......"*'%*01 r Saints' Chapel with Chaplain Marine will begin with the 0800 Episcopal Nickelson in charge. Chaplain WEEKEND TIDE Eight CompaniesVie Communion Service under the Pieper, will lead the 0830 Easter High Low direction of Chaplain Nickclson. Communion Service. Chaplain AM PM AM PM For Weekly HonorsA Chaplain M. O. Stephenson, senior Carpenter will preach on the Fri: 3:01: 3:34: 9:21: 9:41: l chaplain at NATTC, will be theme "I Was There" at the 1100 Sat: 4:06: 4:37: 10:19: 10.41: high spirit of competition cooperation and appearance in the in charge of the 0930 service, Easter Service of Worship The Sun: 5.05: 5:33: 11:11: 11:35.mD1lD:: prevails among the eight Marine classes themselves.The while Chaplain''' Carpenter, will Choir will present special Easter Corps companies, averaging about ten company commanders lead the llOd service' around the Music at the 0930 and 1100 ser 70 men each, in Airman Prepara -aYe. T/Sgt. Saverio Alcaro, S/Sgt. sermon topic "Help Wanted." vices. , tory School at the Naval Air Paul Hanshoe, Sgt. Jack Sawyer, All Saints' Chapel Choir will sing I EASTER EVENING the Protes at the 0930 and 1100 services , tant Fellowship will T/Sgt. Samuel Griffin, T/Sgt. sponsor a Technical ' Training Center. Josepli l Thornton, S/Sgt. J. D. featuring a special.. trumpet solo- Theatre party, meeting at Building - FOR RENT Not only among the studentsbut Stull, T/Sgt. John Scanlon, S/Sgt. 1st. 804 at 1900 to journey to a 5 rm unfurn house, 6151 Lyn- among the company commanders Jean LaPlace, S/Sgt. Ralph Mo- A special Maundy Thursday local theatre to view an outstanding wood, Ev-90007 or El-47598. all Marine Corps sergeants, i ales,.,and S/Sgt. Ezell Walker. Communion Service at 2000 on religious film "Day of TrIumph 2 bdrm furn apt, $61, 654 May the spirit of rivalry is shown by I April 7 will climax the Lenten, ," after which refreshmentswill ! St., ext. 271, El-55003. the sharp and military manner ol Series "On the Way to Easter," be served. All hands are in- 3 rm furn apt, $45, 3008 Park St. those attending the school. SOS which have been presented weekly vited to this feature as well as Ev-93232, Davidson. Each week a company is chosento by the chaplains during Lent. to all the other Holy Week observances . . 3 im furn apt, 1218 Challcn Ave, wear the scarlet and gold This Thursday evening service. . Ev-90291, Hanks. streamers atop their guidons, denoting Jax Units will take the place of the First i I "A Cross for a King" will be the honor group for the (Continued from Page 1)) Sunday Communion for the monthof the Palm Sunday message of 3235 Post St. 4 rm furn apt, $85, , April. The All Saints' Choir Chaplain W. A. Swets of St.uke's . Ev-90891. week.The ate the effectiveness of mines and will rehearse Wednesday eveningat record of honor performances Chapel, Naval Hospital, at Unfurn. home 444)1 Marquette mine countermeasures. 1900 instead of its regular which time several will { is held by S/Sgt. Ralph1ltorales persons Ave. El-35422, Stanley. rehearsal timeof Thursday. be received on Confession of whose in company During the exercise P5M "Mar1m" 3 rm bung. 1218 Rensselear Ave. February took the ribbons four seaplanes: and AD Skyraiderland A THREE HOUR Good Friday Faith. Mrs. W. A. Swets, organist, I E1-4C651., McLeod. times in a row. Last week the planes demonstrated the importance Service will be presented between will play "The Palms" by Faureas 2 bdim unfurn house, Delmar honor company was commandedby of naval aircraft in mine 1200 and 1500 with special music arranged by Nevin. The timeof Ave. Ev-99811, ... S/Sgt. Ezell Walker while warfare.A throughout. All Protestant Chap- the Sunday service has been 4 rm unfurn apt., $75, 3684 Hed- this week company 55-11, commanded lains will participate in the service changed from 1000 to 0930.A . rick St, Avondale by T/Sgt. John Scan- variety of mines were used basing their meditations on MAUNDY THURSDAY Communion . during the exercise, but none of 4 rm part furn, 6238 Seaboard, Ion, holds the honors. the Seven Last Words of Christ. service is scheduled for NAS them contained normal explosives. Worshippers who are not able to 2000 7. "The Seven near King. The honor Company is selectedon on April They were loaded with pyrotechnic - 3 bdrm apt, 5905 Cedars Hill, Ev- the basis of barracks remain through the three-hour Words of the Cross" with appropriate - appear material off that sent flares should feel free to enter period 75215, aft. 1630, Legget. hymns and scripture will ance, number of disciplinary cases - and signals when actuated.In . Furn. apt, util. furn. 2504 Post St. march discipline and class and leave as time permits, accord highlight the 1220 service on Good Bray. rating forms. The latter judgedby congratulating the mine aviation ing to Chaplain Carpenter, who Friday. Special music with Mr 5 rm furn apt, $70. .2141 ForbesSt. classroom performances, is units for a job well done, urges all military and civilian Asa Gardiner as soloist will be Rear Admiral.Saunders remarkedthat personnel to make their Good on class discipline attitude presented at the service on Easter Apt. furn. Ev93634. ratted. "this exceptionally big ex- Friday observations at the Naval Sunday. 2 furn Ev-94275 Groves. Z Puzzle Answer ercise in aerial mine planting was Air Station. rm apt, (Page ) Capt. Edward J. Kenny, new 4 furn 3664 Hedricks carried out successfully on sche- Easter Sunday will be usheredin rm apt, $65 commanding officer of Naval hospital Ev-81598 avail Apr, 6. o N 6ApED WD dule in spite of adverse weather." with a Sunrise Service to be wishes to encourage all per T held at the Band Shell opposite 5 rm furn bung $85, Ey-98915, I sonnel to'attend the week's ob Darling. SP F Ms "The girl you were out with I. the Administration Building, servances. 3 rm furn apt, $50, 3664 Hedricks, t: last night sure was ugly, wasn't where transportation and parkingare I . Ev-81598. R Kp she?" facilitated. The Navy Band p taaS "Ugly? Man when a snake gets and All-Saints Choir will present 4 furn $60 2561 Rosselle rm apt, nana St., Ev- 76832. Bananas Ft EN drunk, he sees her." special Easter music. All Protes- Pay A Visit To 2 bdrm house, kitch equip. $75, JQUH C LT .0 tant chaplains will participate, 4441 Marquette, Ev-35422. 1 FR J Many a woman has discovered Chaplain Stevenson bringing the Your I E I D N Green St. that once she buys a "Dior" dress message. 3 rm furn apt, $60, 298,4 0 she's flat-busted. Following the Sunrise Service , ext 8153, Ev-84447, aft. 5:30: , J Hester. r" ;: ..w, Navy Exchange 2 bdrm furn apt, 8524 Matra Ave., Orange Pk, Ev-88244, Fadler, . 2 bdrm house, kitch equip, $80, 5256 Ev84533.Camille Ave. Lakeshore, V The Profits Come 2 bdrm furn apt, 5205 San Juan, Ev95677. Back To Your FOR SALE J bdrm house, 4648 Tambark Rd. + Welfare Fund West Field, Ev96556. r a 2 bdrm home, 4232 DaVincf Ave. (Your Exchange Is A Privilege. ext 629 Yesko. Have Your ProperIdentification ] bdrm home to share, 256 Del- fort St, Ev72031. ) House trailer, $850, 24 ft. 5939 : Rosevelt Blvd, Trout Trailer )_ tS* VVV : V' "VWLA Then' there was the Navy den Pk. lot 18. .1 tist who received a 21-gun salute .. sip1" "mow 3, bdim home, $11,500. (equity upon retirement. $3250)) 1747 Sefa Cir W. Ev S 88410. A stripper was to be vaccinated - 3 bdrm gar. part furn. 4851 Man __.-.... ,'..._...... ... ....__H __ m ... ........... ......_.__ .. ___. ....___'..mnnn_ and she asked the doctor to chester Rd. Lakeshore, Sten TEN-MILE HIKE-Members of the Marine Air Reserve Training: Detachment at the Naval Air do it somewhere so it wouldn't shorn. Reserve Training: Unit, Jacksonville' "take five" during: their ten-mile conditioning; hike. Lt. Col. show. Richard II. Pierce, commanding: officer of the detachment Is seated on the far: right. This type of "Okay he said. "Stick out 3 bdrm. home, sm. equity, Lakeshore hike ties in with the Marine Corps' policy of a well-balanced (round training program for nil " \ 8264, Ev-71336, Skagg Marines. your tongue. \, |
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