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Don't Be A Shirker! Give To The Navy-Duval Community Fund Drive, j sos __ JtI }tflLJ1iLRJ41J1 sos .!; (Show Our Spirit), (Show Our Spirit) ", ' Vol-14 No 29 H.me .f C.m.1 arr NABJNOl Fleet Air MkiBllU| fleet Air M'Uc 111 Naval Air Technical IrtUlij: Crater| NMT.| HoiplUlwV... lll 11 October 1956 I . EM Two Already Over 100% Group .M1' ,. ,. Suggests ; "<.. f "\ .. ,., t First Report Shows 1 Better Cordiner Pay PayThe Fund Drive At 41% ' tee, which met Sept. - Washington, D. C., is First reports of the Navy-Duval Community Fund Drive have concentrated hard } Id for 1956 show 41.4 percent of the goal of $110,000 already " some half dozen points, pledged, bettering the first report in last year's drive. cluding technicians pay, The early figures compiled for cer differential pay and percent; NAAS Mayport, 39 per tional pay grades. pledges and donations through cent; NATTCenter, 30 percent; Oct. 8, indicates that all hands at But nothing apparently Naval Hospital, 29 percent; and solved, and the participating activities definitelymean NAS Cecil Field, 15.5. : business in attaining the thought to be facing THE ONE-PACKAGE cam. lofty goal. in meeting its Dec. 1 rep paign, benefitting 42 agencies of date to the Secretary of TWO ACTIVITIES have already the Community i Chest-United Certainly no gone over the top. Marine Fund and the Navy Relief Society - pay raise appears imminent. Aviation Reserve Training Detachment will continue through Nov. WITII ALL has gone over the top 16. TIONS made by senior POs with 115 percent of its quota During the campaign all military NCOs at earlier symposiums pledged. Following close On its and civilian personnel of before the committee, senior heels is Naval Air Bases Sixth commands based at NAS Jackson- listed delegates' expressed Naval District, with 100 percent. ville, NAS Cecil Field, NAAS selves on key issues as : In order of their. pledges, the Mayport and Navy Fuel Depot, Pay: All except Marine overall picture to date shows are being asked to make a con- delegates called for more. 5)v Fleet Air Jacksonville has 58 per- tribution to the drive, which hasas Quarters Allowance and cent of quota; NAS Jax, 50.7 per its theme "Give a Day's Pay." sistence: All but the Army d cent; Fleet Air Wing Eleven, 45 Individuals are given a chanceto for increases. I pledge over a period of seven Dislocation Allowance: ; weeks, or the length of the drive, wanted.it paid in advance. Within a few short hours 'Navy Log' Seen or may pay in full anytime dur- Hazardous Duty Pay: All Community Fund Drive for ing the drive. the Marines, who made no the field" of a unit pledging 100 On .Wednesdays When a contribution is paid in ommendation, asked for : 51 Detachment Alpha, whose full, the donor receives a wallet their spirit. Left to right: clock The new series of "Navy size card his categories of personnel declaring particIpation ; Roy Lewis, TDC; Lcdr. Leonard Log," popular TV show, now - receive it. ; ; Johnson, TD2; Paul Northrup, being carried by ABC-TV a sticker for his car and one , Sea and Overseas Pay: ; ; Gamer, TD3. Sam White, TD1, can for his home. The donor, who con- be via WJIIP-TV seen locally , and Air Force recommended tributes his full share, also stands channel 36. raised to 20-25 percent of a chance to win one of three The second in the series, set ' pay. grand prizes-a 1957 Ford hardtop Squadrons for Oct. 24, is entitled "The BigA Differential Pay: With sedan; boat, motor and trailer the legend of four men limitations, all groups combination; a color televisionset. trapped in a compartment of a it for specialists working in . specialties. Awarded 'E' Navy Cruiser. The Oct. 24 show . can be seen at 1930. WEATHER OUTLOOK WIIILE THE MARINES On Oct. 3 lit will be "A Day objection to more pay, they squadrons and the Mayport-based for the Stingray," the storyof Friday-Partly cloudy l with not find it as much an been selected to receive the cov how the sub USS Stingray cool night and warmer during the .........-- . for a career in the Corps as Efficiency "E" Award for fiscal rescued a downed pilot while day. curity, prestige, comradeship submerged. The Oct. 31 showis Saturday-Weather continuedthe fringe benefits. The top NCOs set for 2030. same as Friday. fered 23 suggestions on career garnered the "E" for 1956 were Sunday-Cloudy and warm. provements which would two units from the same carrier . ------ defense or legistlative action, air group-unusual and highly another 25 which are within commendable for any air group. (Please turn to Pare 8, Col. The three squadrons are home- based at NAS Cecil Field. Terry Moore To AppearIn This year's top honor among . I Atlantic Fleet Jet attack squad. Person Oct. 15th rons was earned by VA-108, a { unit of Carrier Air Group Ten The squadron flies F9F-8 Cougarsand Terry Moore,20th Century Fox star, is coming to NAS and participate in the rallies at is commanded by Comdr. : Jax in person Monday, Oct. NATTCenter and 0 & R. Ilollis. II. Bills j 15. r' N TOP DISTINCTION among First topflight actress to visit .. propellor-driven attack squadronswent the Station since the war, Terryis to VA-104, also of Air stopping off "for a little visit" Group 10 unit, commanded by 1 [ here during her stay in Jax in Comdr George Ford., The sqwad- conjunction with the movie "Be: ron flies AD-6 Skyraiders. tween Heaven and Hell," whichis Currently serving as air arm being premiered: in the South. for the carriers USS Coral Sea, . Miss Moore will make two Air Group Ten's helm is held by t. "public appearances" aboard the Comdr.. Douglas, A. Clark. . Station. At 1200 she will "meet i! ,M In the Day-Fighter class, VF-13 the boys" during a Navy-Duval N earned top billing. Comdr. Craw Community Fund Drive rally at ford D. Winner holds the reinsof NATTCenter's King Hall and at VF-13, a unit of Air Task 1230 she will be at Hangar 110 Group 201, which also flies jet - at the Overhaul and Repair De Cougars. DIG TlflS THICK STEAK ::nit dig In and take his partment. .. first tasty bite of this two-Inch steak Is Richard Williams, PNI, k 'i 92TCar;" ":.YnAl4 AW fr.77rS.ar" ..wHERE'S Commanding officer t of the attached to NAS Personnel Office. The place is the Malnside Mesa Also on the agenda for the TERRY .Terry Lake Champlain, first carrier to Hall and the time was last Thursday; -his birthday.; Williams took shapely Hollywood star is a Moore, 20th Century Fox movie become home-based at the May- advantage of the "birthday dinner" served to all enlisted personnelon luncheon.All I port Carrier Basin is Capt. J. B. their birthday. All you have to do Is let the men at Malnside , star, coming to NAS Jax Oct. . galley know one day before your birthday and the biff steak dinners hands are invited to attend 15. (See other photo on Page 5)) H. Young. yours A <- . -., -, .., '.;; . ' -" j : r f1''J Page Two JAX AIR NEWS ,t. Aid In Time Of Need'Takes SAFETYBox -'J1I S Navy Care Of ItsOwn' Disabling Injuries Score Published every Thursday tor Navy and Uartuo acthltlei at Naval Air Truth Station Jacksonville Florida Tuesday, Oct. 9 NAS "aeu.UIe This Month Capt William S. Harris Commandlmr Ofttrer 1 Comdr. Robert IL Smith fcjtecuUvt OMucr Via Relief SocietyThe This Year I fleet Air Jacka* vlll Days Since Hear Adm. Delbert S. Corn ell ___ _____ Last Capt. S. S. Searcy, Jr ., .. ? _, -?,....--.,....,.......--...-....-.?.,.,.,?-, p deState been proud of the Lost Time AccidentLoftBgmbing the has tI Fleet Air Wing Elevea Navy down through: years ('apt. Bowen r. McLepd .. .._ Commander Of Its Own.:' Comdr. T. S. White J. _..".,,__....._......,_..._.Jllm--..>. Chief.1 111 SUM Office slogan-"The Navy Takes Care 14ara1 Air 'l'eehkal Traialag Center has such an organization which enables it And the Navy CapL henry C. DaLong Commanding Officer Comdr Edward W. bishop -,- Executive OlDen to do just that-The Navy Relief Society. I Cape 1\t'nJamln N. AM !tarsi I..pltal Commanding Officer Just what is the Navy Relief Society? ;:apt. Marcy Shupp Executivw Officer Range Opened lUBTV THE NAVY RELIEF SOCIETY, although closely affiliated ! Capt.Comdr.Norman William O.E.Anderson Hardy ...Commanding Executive Officer Officer with the Navy and working exclusively.among naval In NevadaFilling personnel and their families, is a private organization, incor- The JAX AIR NEWS U published" weekly at the U. S. Naval Air Station, is in effect the relief agency of the "naval 1904. It , Jacksonville Florida, and printed commercially with non-appropriated funds porated in a long felt fleet need for at no expense to the government and In ccmplhtnce with NAVKXOS P-Sa. JWMT community." It is supported by and operates in that "com- a suitable "Canned Nov. 1945. Copies are attributed tree of. charge at the Natal Air Stauona the that special of Run" loft Naval Air Technical Training Center. Naval Air Rcucive Training the munity" which is roughly defined as group bombing range, the Naval Auxi. U. S. Naval Hospital. Marine Corps and those in the Navy and serving liary Air Station Service Information nfffcw-, ., Lt. Dave Bee ey persons them and Fallon, fle\idt their families who are dependent upon Managing Editor-Andrew II. Plane members of has the "Bravo" 16 range for the Stall Reporter Kath) n Sutton; Jack Holmes, PHI; Nancy Ward. JOX share their experience. Its existence recognizes that this use of fleet squadrons The JAX AIR NEWS II a member of the Armed Forces Press SwvlceAFPS group has its own problems and conditions of life and provides Loft bombing is material appearing In this publication may not be reprinted withoutthe their relief. a procedure written permission of Armed Force Praia Service. Republication of other its own agency for used for high speed low-altitude matter except by service publication, U prohibited without permission of txlltor. JAX AIR NEWS. While many of the society's officials and representatives drops on a target when approach &*Editorial 21$ and 6164.4 offices. located. Main Administration Building. Phone extensions.. are naval_personnel__ it. uses. .no government.. # _funds_.L !_ .LL in_!its_ _opera_._.i_ altitude and bomb size make it tions, and those administering us aiiaire act m meir j .iv.*w dangerous for the aircraft to passover rather than their; official capacity. The organization makes the target. possible the collection and utilization of funds! for the relief THIS. MANEUVER, (dulled of distress among sailors, marines and their families.IT the "Goofy Loop" by partici. IS THE NAVY'S OWN organization to take care of pating pilots is critical and requires - its own people when they need help. much practice in order to The "objects and business" of the society, as defined in with effectively the accomplish the run degree of the legal terms of its certificate of incorporation, are to collect precision re- : '> >>W4W and hold funds and to use the same for aid in times of quired. need of the officers and men of the naval service, their de- "Bravo" 16 Range, the first of ,i sLs pendents, and the dependents of deceased personnel.The the type in the U. S. Navy for fleet training, tracks the phrase "aid in times of need" establishes the essential aircraft .1 through the entire character of work in which the society is engaged and defines maneuver} and traces the vertical profile the general area in which it operates. It stresses reliefof of the run on a graph. Speed checks the distress aspect of its activities and thus distinguishesit are from a credit union, a finance agency, or "general welfare"organization provided situated by electronic at i sky. c which may operate in a different field. screens regular intervals along the flight path, while THE SOCIETY'S BASIC PURPOSE, then is to assist three spotter shacks provide fast t naval personnel and their families when they really need help and accurate hit data. '... > for the necessities, not the conveniences, of every day living AT THE COMPLETION of each when, due to some abnormal situation, these cannot be provided the and other data run graphs , from family resources. It is largely a "help others helpthemselves" to the ideal for are compared organization designed to smooth out the rough run spots of )life in the Navy.nd Marine Corps. It cannot be expected the particular type aircraft, and _. _.... to raise the standard of living or make possible the information on specific errors is -- --- ----'--"-'" '.n' --- so-called "nicer things of life." It can and does however help passed immediately to the pilotEquipped FIRST WAVE AT TPO Dorothy Walt YN1, first Wave with and assigned positive accurate out with those and duty at the Naval Air Station's Transit Personnel Office, is personal family emergencies involving knowledge of his the I checked out on her assignment by Robert Thiel, PNC, in charge of necessary expenditures which cannot be met, at least at the errors each the office. Walt will be in charge of all separatee correspondence time, from"the means available. pilot ideally will improve and enlisted and officer separation diaries. She tomes to Jax from successive run. Complete follow. duty with the Office of the Chief,of Information in Washington. The exact types of financial assistance that may be obtained up information in the form c It through the Navy Relief Society are often not graphs and pilots is turned over Captain Harris To thoroughly understood by those who Navy men are in need of to the squadron for analysis and .Pl\j\ l f Address AGO Grads financial aid. Since the term "relief11 is a broad one, it is nec- discussion. H R11. essary, in the interest of consistent and equitable treatment :} Capt. William S. Harris, com- to all, that it be at least roughly defined. It is obvious, that Commanding; officers of NAAS manding officer of the Naval Air there must be some rules that must be adhered to. It is equal Fallon Is Capt. James E. Arm Station, will address the 103-Of- ly obvious that Society must have sufficient information to strong from NAS Jax executive CATHOLIC icer graduating class from Aviation enable it to act intelligently and fairly. offices. Sunday-Mass-0800) 0900, 1000 Ground Officers School at . -St. Edward's ChapeL the Naval Air Technical Training TYPICAL TYPES OF ASSISTANCE that may be expected Ordnance School Honors follows: Financial Saturday-Mass, 0800-St. Edward's Center Friday.Ceremonies. transportation, education and - Chapel.Daily other types of help for the dependents of deceased personnel; Go To QuisenberryCharles will be held InKing assistance with hospital and medical bills of dependents incases Quisenberry, AOAN, of -Mass, 0630-St. Edward' Hall at 0900. of acute illness in cases where military medical facil- Aviation Ordnancemen SchoolClass 0620 . NATTCen Chapel. - ities are not available. ter. Temporary assistance for basic living A at NATTCenter, was the Training Center SID essentials when unexpected and unusual but necessary expenses honor student in last week's grad Sunday-0630, Mass at the Hospital have depleted family funds. uating class.Quisenberry. Classes Chapel, Bldg. 463.; 1900, Instruction Given New BilletLtjg Transportation expenses during crisis involving members whose home is in .of your immediate family; and, assistance'in cases not Slaton, Texas, has been assignedto Wednesday-1900-C h o i r Re- ( ) Dorothy Wagner, Ser- specincauy covered above but -. -. -. coming within the Society's Patrol Squadron Two, NAS nearsai, 01: awaras inapei. vice Information and Wave Ad- concept and general relief purposes as a organization. This assistance Whidbey Island for duty. PROTESTANTThursday ministrative Officer at NATTCenter is generally in the form of a l loan; however, outright Oct. 11 will be detached next Mondayto grants are freely made where the circumstances indicate. 1515-Youth Choir for ages 9 report for duty at the Naval THE SOCIETY DOES NOT GIVE assistance Rhymes df heTim1T to and All Saints' Ordnance Plant, Forest Park, 111 help you over, ChapeL maintain a standard of living incommensurate with E YWI OuJa) ratios rJ G Coming here in January 1954 ular and your reg VWr FOR giJS 1900-The United Fellowship pay allowances; to finance investments or purchases Choir 1 Rehearsal, All Saints' Ltjg) Wagner reported to the marriages! or divorces: ; pay taxes, court fines, furnish bond; 90T K)ASHTffAYS ClfiAeBTT6 01? BUTT-BUTTS C0 BJ Chapel. Administration Office. In September .or to assist dependents of. men who refuse to contribute to 1955, she assumed dutiesas Sunday, Oct. 14 their families to the maximum extent of their ability. 080 Episcopal Communion the Service Information Offi In addition to the financial assistance the Society offers Service, All Saints' Chapel. cer.She other facilities not involving the direct dispensation of e will be succeeded by ( ) It money. Ltjg employs and makes 0930-Sunday School for ages 4 available the services of a visiting Barbara Taylor of Naval Air who nurse follows through adults, Building 722. up on pest-hospital cases, helps new moth Weapons System School. both ers, before and after 0930-Service of Divine Worship childbirth; and provides visiting WOWWorth nurse care for those who need this attention. Chaplain Osman. Building 752, Class Room. THE SOCIAL . 1100-Service of Divine Worship WORKER GIVES advice and information .' 1930-Bible Study Group, on Chaplain Davis. GovernmentBenefits'pensions and allowances, medical' Building 804. ) 1900 The and related ( Oar Worry Fellowship of Protestants matters. Frequently too , 804.Monday ST. LUKE'S CDAI'ELNaval Navy Relief can aid in obtaining special , n Bldg. services such as aid to Oct 15 ( Hospital) agencies.dependent Where or the crippled children, and similar community Yes, helping the sick, 1900-Latter Saints' Service Sunday fcOct 14 Society itself cannot take of care situa Day tion a certainly an effort is is made to refer lame and needy 1 the 0630 Catholic Mass. case to the Building 750, Class Room. set up to provide the particular proper agency , Tuesday, Oct. 16 0930-Sunday School and Nurs Don't hesitatE in service needed. worth our worry. Give : helping 1900-Episcopal InstructionClass ery. Own." Contribute the Navy "Take Care Of Its Building 363.1900Christian 0930-Divine Worship, Chap I Fund Drive for 1956 your share to the Navy.Duval Community to 'the Navy-Duval Com proceeds Science Service, lain Wylie Bryant. I munity Che t-United of which go to the local Corn Fund and Navy Relief. munity Fund Drive.I . , : - J U _1..J. 4 L ..,' ''- ...-h.. _. J_. _' --_'--_' _... .- t: r : t'J-'J- 11 October 1956 AIR NEWS Page it, r- 9 I VP-J8 VAH-3,. VPS ReportScouting I : Squadrons 1 .h r . , VF-18 "', '._t 1.I. 1.-- going to NATTU in El Centro, : this week VP-18 tA '-:111': '' c' '.... I'. "".>:,... """ During past Calif. .5 . :"0.. has welcomed aboard Mac Kelly, .. "" , t ... ..< ..,,tn,">. c,I.'.,..."I'." ...6Y1....... "c.S'", ..r" <2 h. ..,.Ht..... "I... c.. 'J'l"tf'" ..''7,1.YV ." ..n.itt ADC, from NAS Alameda, Calif; Cigars were the order of the ... . . ,. .... ,. day last month when Lcdr. Lewis ' .." .".. .'" ft. ,. #., .'.. '" ""'-" '- .:r"-,:"" Lynn Larson AMI, from VF-174, ' ( ., Cecil Field James Moon ADAN II. Pollock, and Lcdr. George J. , :: .Idy'R : t. : ti. > i ; roo .... : t: :j >+;: : : , < : : .' Webb received their leaves of - - .. .... ., ... .i ,...... "V;+ ; ... r' : I .Mti : < .... ., "" ff" 'J:" .. )" ,.,.. <. ." >>1 *I 'will be rapidly employed into thesquadron's Congratulations arc in order for , r !3M .:s t.... Iw ,. xIx -f\II\!: s? ".,, W w .rW...+ ft4' ' ,1 la Bill this month. It wasn't , ,,.... \\M' ..... .", ,wd: >>. _I ;: .- 'A i.Y IY ;: .r ,5r'4a intense training pro- Cluey -4f .*_..1 .,.. ,. aIt" ,.......,.., "..> "' > ". -, .: : ; .....;.;; I gram.. enough for him to make Airman, d N. but his wife Mary Jane decided to ltC4 I '* "I I In the last few months 15 pilots ..i! ,. .1 l' ;.'i"' ; > <. I. i have reported for duty necessitating i present him with a bonus in the ; I: . . ... $ for transi: form of a five pound three ounce an opportunity , ,f J .J i ? of:' "f( ">. ' , .." .i : ...t. .1: ., !'.. .... ,.t tion to the P2V-7. Consequentlythe daughter named Barbara Ann. for '" I .,.I I IIf .,:: .," ., $ " Best Herb Black- wishes to "\t. .. '" I flight schedule has been concentrating - ) > : I , l 1J. .'t' ' loft ,. ./.. .. ., ,, .., JZ 1 on familiarization shear, SD3; who took the big stepon flights for the newcomers. This Sept 14th. +zlda i has provided an excellent chance Three others who made a big, the i for the junior officer plane com decision were Durward T, Solley, manders to reveal their instructor PN3; Dale P. Huffman, AK1; and O ft R PROGRESS BOARD They will have no trouble at all In keeping up with the proms : talents. Earl N. Sweat AE1. They all ure of the Navy-Duval Community Fund Drive at Overhaul and Repair Department. The Fnnd-Drive ' ode committee at 0 ft R has placed charts and hoards throughout the department but this one at the main Long hours of flight have been shipped over for six years just .\chit entrance gives all a pretty good idea of "how are we doing The drive to raise $11t,," for the Com- necessary for an opportunity to after the squadron was commis- munity Chest and Navy Relief began last week and will close November 16. sioned. train replacements for the crew , s men. Experienced technicians Elwyn Vineyard, AD2; and Bob VAH-1 First To Qualify For Carrier radiomen ordnanccmen, and me- Compton AD2; went to NAS San- ,i'dlcl. Navy Manpower ) chanics have also had a chance to ford to join IfATU for duty. Bob Operations With A3D Skywarrior reveal their instructor talents in Roach PIIAN; left at the same Strength UpThe reo an effort to reinforce the gap left time for Norfolk Va. where he to Navy is chiefly 'responsible i The deafening roar of powerful by the departure of experienced will receive three weeks instruc- . vnre\ for an increase of 5,032 turbojets heralded the return of atomic weapon carrier it is capa- personnel. tion in air intelligence before returning - ble of making unescorted attacks to NAS Jax. men in the armed forces' over . the VAIM "Tigers" to Jackson- Congratulations are extended to against defended subma . enemy all strength during July according ville last Thursday morning following J. J, Bahm, Charlie Eptein, and rine bases and harbor installa- of! to Defense. Department 15 days of operations John Owen for their most recent vr-5 tions in of the world. reports. any part The "Mad Foxes" of Patrol foraft >aboard USS ForrestaL promotion to Lieutenant Their Army strength went up During its stay aboard the carrier The heavy attack squadron will cohorts are anxiously awaiting a Squadron Five have increased ,nd about 1,000, while the Air the squadron became the conduct operations from NAS wetting"down party. their number slightly in the past . the Force and Marine Corps remained first to qualify for carrier based Jacksonville until January when I two weeks. The statistics' are as - Ire unchanged. operations while flying the A3D they will again be deployed VAII-3 ..follows: Five discharges two re- ky Navy procurement totalled Skywarrior. aboard USS Forrestal for a After much moving V AII-3 has ,enlistees and 13 incoming trans er. 18,606, with 10,599 new re- The skipper Comdr. Paul F. lengthy cruise to the Mediterranean found a permanent home in Hangar fers. ileast cruits, 5,418 reenlistments, and Stevens was quick to indicate his area. 123. The squadron is still It is interesting to note that of t 2,589 reservists entering upon satisfaction with the squadron's -- s* short of the new A3D "Skywurior" I the 13 new "Mad Foxes," no less active duty. Estimates placed than 10 are from the USS Lake performance aboard ship. "The New Personnel OfficerFor aircraft but now has a full . Navy strength at 674,031 on complement of personnel aboard. Champlain. They are Arnold operations were extremely suc- ''lhIta July 31, 1956, compared with Scott, AA Horace Vincent AN Training CenterLcdr. ; ; cessful for the first time aboard Last week the welcome mat was 669,925 on June 30, 1956. Robert Moore, AN;Gerald Plumb for with new aircraft, he commented Sheldon Corner, formerlyattached spread. for Bob Simpson, A03; . AN Jimmy AN Robert Marine Corps procurement ; Kelley ; ndIS "particularly consideringthat to Aviation Ground Of/i- Walter Brown, AQ2; Bob Katz- in July totalled 8,011, of which this heavier aircraft AE2 Yirak AOC Whaley, AN; Raymond McFar- was a cers School, has been named as berg, ; Rudy ,, ; 2,086 were new recruits 2,142 land, AN; Kenneth Swords, AN; ot with all the attendant complex- the new Enlisted Personnel Offi- Chester Burton, PR2; and Glen reenlistments and 3,783 reserv :Harold Clark AA; Alfred, Klein, ities. Our success was due to the cer at NATTCenter.A Stains, ADI. Charles Nicholson, 'uhe ists entering active duty Ma- hard work and long hours put in veteran of the Korean campaign ADC, who completed 20 years in AN. Mack Barren AM3 from Pa- ,ch rine Corps strength on July 31 by all the members of the squad. he served aboard the car the Navy in August 1955, also ' tuxent Md. and Glenn River was estimated at 200,631 and , ron." rier USS Essex. joined the squadron to finish out N'of on June 30, 200,780. The A3D is the largest and most --'.., the final 2 years of his present Coulder, ADI, from ATU 400 at NAS Memphis, and William Oliver powerful carrier-based plane ever The Navy's experimental. I enlistmentDeparting - er AN from the Receiving Sta- nd built The seagoing bomber per steam catapult is able to propela I. recently were John , tion, Charleston, S. C. forms in the 600 to 700 milesperhour 15,000 pound plane from a Germiller AT3; headed for separation I Gilbert Michaud AN and Ed. CIm1'l'bursdar class and at altitudes above standing start to 168 mph in three and R. W. Garret, ADC; , 1Sm ward Bcrgcrs ATI recently 40,000 feet The Navy's principal seconds. I and J. D. Reynolds, AD2; who are ; I "signed on" for another six years. , yeS October 11 .. .':. ':...."'<'? "' ":!"" .,,:. .............".,...._. ":":..,.'\I!..........., Training Flights have been increased - { f''t' l" : Proud One ;'fo'J. ,, .1 (to Mainside The PO's Blanton. '* to insure fulfillment of , " < !; : : (color drama cine.): Robert STAMPS .' ', VP-S's quota of Air Hours. Every. < * ' Ryan, Virginia Mayo. : one from the skipper to the air- Has Serviced POSTAGE-,.SAVINGS .... >*"'I!' NATTCenter Forbidden x ;. man apprentices are confidentthat Planet (science fiction): Walter MAIL PARCELS ': -.: :j:: the output will more than of Pidgeon, Anne Francis. 'Thousands II COW' "'.14u$ "V.* Y f'., :,; (, cover the demand. 01 Hospital Mr. Roberts (color w i.' The World Series proved a he drama cine.): Henry Fonda Thousands yea tens of thousands source of "Mucho Diversion" fora d. James Cagney. of students and personnel number of us. Radio's were [ at the Naval Air Technical Training . October 12 'ti.kyQt brought out dusted off and tunedin Friday, Center have passed before Joe > in Mainside Mole People (hor- and liberally mobbed. At - j Blanton* clerk-in-charge of the <. times, even the roar of those "hol- cd5 ror): John Agar, Cynthia.Patrick. Post Office at the Center who on low" looking stove pipes were : ( NATTCenter The Proud One V S % u October 15, begins his 14th yearat ( drowned out by the happy cheersof (color drama cine.): Robert Ryan, Station. the Naval Air "Mad Foxes" following the Virginia Mayo. And more than six of those 13 series. ' Hospital -- Forbidden Planet years have been spent behind the Today a number of "Mad (science fiction): Walter Pidgeon, grill windows of the NATTCenter Foxes" are to return to Jax from Anne Francis. JUt Office. wM a Norfolk where they have been Saturday October 13 IT ALL BEGAN back in October schooled l in Anti-Submarine Mainside The Brave One 1943, when activation of the fP' Warfare Tactics. They are pilots, (color drama cine.): Michael Ray, Training Center began. The first Ltjg( ) Gene Scheiter Lt. Robert Joi Lansing. post office was in a wing of the / 7{Yrtis Sheldon Ensign Ernest Jones, NATTCenter Mole People auditorium but by November the ......' ". ..I'.. I',"" Ltjg) George Weaver Ensign (horror): John Agar, Cynthia squad post office building across '+".;). .. :.:. :" < .::.;,.........:-i}; i..... James Craigie, and Ensign Edwin : t" : : .1 ' Patrick. from the Navy Exchange had : ;J.1 < Neuman. There is much here we Hospital The Proud One been completed.By ,.: : :: iL : :: i; :t ;!::7 J JF wish to share with you (watches, (color drama cine.): Robert Ryan, that time some 15,000 military J. (l }!.:' '.f *,, .,11';. )td )(i f..tI flights, cross countries, and quite. ' Virginia Mayo students were passing i a work load in general). . KIDDIE MATINEE through the Training Center to POST OFFICE VETERAN Hundreds of thousands of military . personnel have been served Joe clerk-in- by Blanton harge furnish needs of the Fleet and The thief Saturday, October 13, ueo of the NATTCenter branch of the Post Office. Registering packagesof would not admit" Mainside San Antone (western squadrons during World War IL Charles Waller, AO3, (left) and ffc Harold Levine, he continues stealing the typewriter so they 1\ ): Forrest Tucker, Also Bet- LATER BLANTON went to the chores begun nearly li yean ago. brought it into the courtroom. ter Bait Than Ever (comedy). Mainside post office. remaininguntil "You stole this typewriter" Movie noun February 1952, when NATT Blanton's staff was increased to partment are two marines, two shouted the D. A. it..e It"C' Mainside 1800, 2000. Also Center was reactivated during the six civilian clerks. Today with Waves and a sailor.A The thief stared open-mouthed. . 1400 on weekends and holidays. Korean crisis. Again some 15,000 the Training Center's 3,000 enrollment veteran of World War II with "Shucks" he gasped. "& that NATTCenter1400,1800, 2000 air-minded students thronged to of students, he has one part- the Army Engineers, Blanton is a what that thing were? Ah thoughtit 11. daily. : the Center. time assistant Jacksonville resident and 1940 wuz a cash register I wu haul- Hospital 1900 only With the influx of personnel Assisting in the directory de- graduate of Lee High School. in' away," . .... ... ---11II -- ... ,-, ..-- _. ... .......-- ..... '" -... . . Pace Four JAX AIR NEWS 11 October 1956 I Scientists Seek to Train Men Not to Die of Usually Fatal Wounds in a moot point of mice or men, electric shocks, flow to various organs. Also Dr. Robert L. Gr is wold, medical zatlon. It is merely the process of rats a series of to mental I amounts of adrenalin and norad- I "officer of the Army Medical Cen- conditioning them against sRock. such as those given them I rinaline are released into the SALTY HUMOR FROM ter at Walter Reed Hospital The big majority of deaths caused patients, thus conditioning blood in proportion to the injury HERE AND THERE battle the doctor against shock. I II , by wounds says . Washington reveals that Center's the sustained. The is due to shock rather than the A PERSON or i bartender looked up and researchers are learning how WHEN EITIIER injuries themselves.Two I I However a prolonged high saw a pink elephant, a gretn to train serious injury rat men not to die of normally an animal sustains a and fatal wounds by trying their methods are being used on Dr. Griswold said dramatic I level of activity of the sympa- "You're a yellow a little snake at the bar methods to take placein thetic nerves!!, as in shock, hastens early boy.hj t, out on rats. the rats.. One subjects them a changes automatically said. "He hasn't of death rather than prevents It. The come in .\>u: ."' They have now succeeded in series of small:non-fatal injuries, the nervous system. Activity which * preventing: 25 out of 75 rodents increasing in set'erity. They just the sympathetic nerves, over administration of drugs kids from dying of injuries that ordi- get used to them and so survive which there is no conscious con- hamper nerve function has been .The were bragging about nally would have been fatal. them. trol causes changes in heart function successful in aiding experimental the accomplishments of their respective THE SECRET IS'NOT immuni- The other method is to give the blood pressure and blood. animals to withstand shock. fathers. "My old man was the first man to __________ ._ .._... ..-- fly 10,000 feet with a stick in his hand -L' J Navy Ready With boasted Butch. 4 "Oh, he was' a flyer" "No. The poolroom blew , Reserve TankersIn up * CrisisAn Mary was complaining to Jim Suez across the dinner table. "What a day" she said. "Baby got his first impasse in Suez negotiations tooth took his first step, foil and which might close the canal and knocked out his tooth and then (Prepared by NATTC Librarianfor force shipment of Middle East oil said his first word." all Navy libraries in the area..) around the Cape of Good Hope * would find the Navy ready with Sound Of Waves: A beautiful It was his first day in the Navy 13 reserve fleet tankers Vice love story with a setting in a I.,' being the first .. among men .to be Adm. Herbert G. Hopwood, Dep- Japanese fishing village. Return- : called to 'the colors in the new .: uty Chief,of Naval Operations for ing for the squid season the pearl .,'. '. draft. "Please get to the mess hall Logistics said here today.In . : diver hero meets the heroine who .' :,. " ." ,.: on time said the chief. And like other women of the village .: its traditional peacetimerole please be sure to rise early And dives for abalone. The delicate .;4 of support to ,U. S. foreign remember, if you please, the telling of the romance gives it policy the Navy can throw the proper attire which constitutesthe universal appeal; the background tankers into use in about 60 days uniform of the day." provides an understanding of the -faster in case of a "crash" pro- The next day the chief came in Japanese people. gram, Admiral Hopwood said. and roared, "Hit the deck you House Next Door: A novel of Each can carry more than 5 slobs, get over to the slop hall for the anti-Christian: Saul who be- million gallons of oil at 14% some mess and put on dungarees came the Apostle Paul. Perhaps ... knots. The expert care of reserve for head detail." an unorthodox approach but well "GOOD NEIGHBOR" SAILORS Fleet Aircraft Service fleet personnel has kept them in "But chief" pleaded the draft.ee .. written and we think you will Squadron 109 has men on' its rolls from Peru and Puerto Rico. near-operating trim since they "yesterday you were so nice like 1t.Buffalo. Angel Manuel Fontanez-Perez, AN, (left) hails from Com trio, left active "Yesterday!" roared the thief, after World WarII Puerto Rico and Enrique Castellano, AN Is from Lima, Peru. duty Grass: Fine novel witha Perez, who once served with the U. S. Army's 28th Division in and the Korean War. "we were taking pictures for Life western flavor concerns two Aursburgr, Germany joined the Navy in February of this year. magazine!" Civil War Veterans who go to Castellano, who attended medical school at Walla Walla College, The Military Sea Transportation . Kansas to make their fortune. Washington has been in the Navy since November 1955. Service operated by the The sailor had young just pro- I Navy has another eight ships in Justin Bayard: It doesn't seem The Naval Air Reserve pro- posed marriage to his lady love mothballs if the need should possible that writers will run out Wives vides training in a number of and she had turned him down. 'If arise Sponsor the admiral said. of frontier material in this country trades most of which have civil- you don't marry me immediate. .. but we are having more good '7-Year Itch'Performance ian counterparts. Keep abreastof The tankers are berthed in re- ly," he threatened, "I'll go to the stories of the Australian frontier the times and improve your fu- serve fleet groups at Philadel- lake cut a hole in the ice, dive In then beforel This is novelof ture security. Join the NARTU today I " ever a phia; Orange Texas; San Diego and drown myself. today's frontiers in Australia's and Stockton, California. i "Why this is April. The ice back country. won't cover the lake for i inh': ' Naval personnel and their dependents Ship 16: Story Of The Secret ..>x. months!" . ... will have an opportu- .. X " German Raider Atlantis: Factual r "OK, then I'll wait. nity to see the stage play 'The i' . material on the exploits of the * Seven Year Itch" this Saturday i: most successful of the German at reduced prices.Sponsored : He has everything a woman iu- raiders disguised as merchant mires in a man charm personality - ships in World War II. by the Officers' a sense of humor, and Wives Club of Jacksonville Saturday In Search Of Adam: "The storyof suede shoes. night's performance at the . . man's quest for truth about ' " Fairfax Theatre by the Jackson- : his earliest ancestors" in an anal- Two chorus girls were (eompai ville Theatre Guild will begin at ysis of the theories of the originof :"'.- ing notes on the technique of 2030. The Fairfax Theatre is justa : man. Well written and illus- ".' their respective boX friends. 'He 15-minute drive from the Station trated it is a fine addition to the kissed my hand," complained one. and is located on Herschel popular anthropology section. That's the with experience way a man Street in the Fairfax section. Bulls And The Bees: That title : y kisses." Proceeds from should prepare you for a humorous Saturday's show "A man with experience should will to further the go Daniel account of the growing yearsof have better aim." a rugged young individualist. Clausey Memorial ScholarshipFund }? . and toward the NAS Nurs- The illustrations will convinceyou ery. Tickets be obtained from may "r_ that shouldn't miss the you Mrs. Jacques Davison ,. . EV-8-5902 ; fun in this autobiography.What ," : Mrs. E. L. " Foster EV-8-0448; or Man May Be: The Human .' Mrs. R. V. Berry EV-7-4857. ; fJ i t' $ yt. .. Side of Science: A good compan- "The Seven Year litch" which ;,.), ion volume relates man as a hu- : , features an entirely local cast .._ man being to the complex world with some of Jacksonville's most, : V of today. : of talented performers, is a smart The regular.weekly meeting Portable Age Of Reason Reader comedy telling of the temptationsthat '.. the Chiefs and M/Sgts. Toastmasters - 1657.1789: Viking Press has face a husband whose wife I., % .. Club of Toastmasters Inter ,. ' published several "portables. All and daughter have gone to the r::'" national is held each Thursday in have been, and continue to be, shore for the summer, leaving him the club ballroom from 1130 until well read. We think you will fine fair game for the model residing It! . these selections from the great 1300.A upstairs. .n.p ,.$ ? aA luncheon is served during the writers of the period covered I All E- : : : meeting at nominal prices. p excellent reading-and good Safely Engineers To ., 9's aboard the Station or servingIn !: thinking. looK to the vicinity are urged Simmons AE School Meet Here FridayThe v { ,? into are cordially the Toastmasters invited to Club attend and a Honor Student North Florida Chapter of meeting. Membership is limited. ........ : Richard Simmons, AEAN, of Safety Engineers will hold a '-t The next regularly scheduled Farmington, N. M., was the honor luncheon meeting Friday Oct. 12 dance Is for October 31 (Hallow student in last week's graduatingclass at 1230 in the Chief's Club, Spero I e'cn) which will be a costume from Aviation ElectriciansMate Tassopoulos chairman,announced. affair. . School Class A at NATT- Speakers include C. B. Dob- of APPEAR IN "-YEAR ITCU" These lovely ladles I The club features its special 45 them Jacksonville'products young all Center.He bins, presiding officer of the Theatre's stare have starring roles In the Guild cents luncheon from 1100 until i entered the Naval Service !in North Florida Chapter of the at the Fairfax presentation Theatre."The Saturday's Seven Year Itch" now being presented 1300, Tuesdays through Fridays. December, 1955, and has been assigned American Safety Engineers; and by the Officers' Wives Club of Jacksonville showing will be sponsored < Volunteer workers of the Ladies to Fasron 200, London, D. R. Moran, Naval Air Station to going right to above the Clausey Memorial Fund and the Station with Nursery.proceeds Left Aid and Womens' League are II England Fire Chief. 1956; and Shirley are Jeane, MiTac&nlilKf; Miss Jacksonville! of cordially invited to have luncheonat 1951. the club. r. I Y . -- .. .. ..-- II. ". .' --- r 1""J. ......._.___ .. .. .. .... -...... .. __.._ _' ." .. .. .. . _.. __...... __. ___.. I 11 October 1956 JAX AIR NEWS Page Fiver Garden Circle She'll Be Here Monday, Fellas! I Meets Friday _ Beginning: its second year, the Naval Air Station Garden Circle I. will meet at 0930, Friday, October 1 ? pc i yr 19 Mrs., in Building Henry C.751.DeLong will pre. d1yaa < sent the program, speaking on "Bonsai Miniature Trees." Hostesses for this meeting are Mrs. Ralph D. Ettinger, Mrs. Charles Baumeister, Mrs. Harold ;: c: Riveland, Mrs. H. Dale Allen, and Mrs. Elton L. Knapp. Mrs. J. J, McKinstry, president, requeststhat each member come preparedto answer the roll call by namingthe state flower of her home state. Dues for the year will also by payable at this time. The Naval Air Station Garden Circle, organized on October 27, NEW T-MASTERS ELECTEES A new board took over for 1955, is affiliated with the Garden Y k , the NAS Officer Toastmasters Club last week when Maj. Emmon Lcdr. Anania Maloney (center right), outgoing president, presented the gavel of Club of Jacksonville, which, witha z authority to Lcdr. Vincent Anania, incoming prexy. Left to right membership of more than 3,000, , New Of'Toastmasters are Ensign Ronald Moreland, sergeanl-at-arms; Lt. William Bar. is the largest garden club in the Prexy ron, treasurer; Comdr. Luther Miller, secretary; Major Louis United States. Sartor, administrative vke-president; Capt. Rutledge Sasser, educaUonal . -" resident; Lcdr. Anania; Lt. Ken Knolzen, area As a result of its membership . governor; Major Maloney; Lt. Thomas Morrow, outgoing secretary tea held at the quarters of Mrs. '; : ; and Lt. Donald Thomas outgoing treasurer. William S. Harris in July, the I y With "Progress Unlimited" as local circle begins its year with the motto for the ensuing months, 45 members. Serving with Mrs. Lcdr. Vincent Anania of Aviation Art Mooney Band Plays ' took McKinstry are the following officers Ground Officers School over : first vice-president, Mrs. last week as president of the .... Bob J. Robison second vicepresident ; Naval Air Station's Officer Toast masters Club. For Dancing Oct. 16-17 Mrs. Odin H. MacPhee; sec. t a s sti retary, Mrs. Ira N. Curtis; and He succeeds Maj. Emmons Ma- treasurer, Mrs.-Bowne F. McLeod. Jtty loney of Marine Aviation Detach. Art Mooney, "the genial Irish. Featured with who 7 Mooney, man" and his orchestra will ment at NATTCenter as play prexy. also gives a good sideline show, for dancing at NAS Jax Tuesdayand "This gavel," Lcdr. Anania said, is lovely Cathy Carr. Cathy's hit NAVY WIVESCORNER I Wednesday, Oct. 16 and 17. > ; accepting the symbol of authority, recording of "Ivory Tower" has I IA . "will symbolize our motto."Prog- o A long-time Jax favorite, zoomed her into the national spot. ress Unlimited" for the next six Mooney and his band continuesto light. I ;1 , wonderful time was had by % months. rank at the top of the heap. -...--- \ all who attended the Navy Wives "In keeping with the motto, I The Mooney band plays the kindof Base ChaplainsHost Subscription Dance at the Sem- r dance music that satisfies both would like to invite all officers inole Hotel last Saturday.Not Si : the older and sets. younger aboard the Station to take ad only did they enjoy dan vantage of the opportunity to The genial Irishman and .his PastorsThe cing to the music of a Navy band t in the fieldof band will play for enlisted progress unlimitedly an Protestant chaplains based but were also entertained by pan- speech, parliamentary law, and i men's dance Monday at King aboard< the Naval Air Station held tominist Emmett Rodifer, SN. A leadership as exemplified by the }Hall, Building 563 beginning 'at open house at All Saints' Chapel vote of thanks to Velma Brooks, : $' ', Toastmasters Club." 2000, and will stay over to play Tuesday for 47 civilian pastors of chairman and Grace Copeland, p The club gave a rising vote of for the officers' dance Tuesday at the Jacksonville area. cochairman, whose hard work appreciation to the outgoing officers I. the "O" Club at 2100. Assembling in the chapel at made the dance a success. Proceeds .. ._ ,,, . will be used for Welfare 0. "'y .1J> :RA..v."W.1: for the advancements made 1000, the visitors heard Lcdr E. R. during the crucial summer Mew Skipper For Bryant, chaplain of the Naval Work carried out by Navy Wivesof COMING TO NAS=First top months. Hospital, discuss the functions of Jax. I flight Hollywood actress to. Carrier RooseveltThe come to NAS Jax since the war, 4s* the hospital chaplain in admin AT TilE LAST business meeting Terry Moore, will make an ap USS Franklin D. Roosevelt istering to patients and Comdr. M. Rita Mann was in charge of pearance here on Monday, Oct * BC-BS Plan (CVA-42)), one of two aircraft O. Stephenson, NATTCenter chap the meeting and did a very capable 15. A star in the current movie"Between carriers homebased at lain, talk on the Navy's character job, in the absence of Ruth heaven and Hell"which Mayport, is having Its world pre . Rates Go has a new skipper.. guidance program.Arrangements Reese, president. Ruth, Betty miere in Jacksonville and other Up for the affair Moore and Alice Meyer are attending cities, Terry will be at NATT Capt. Thomas W. Hopkins, relieved were made by Lt. R. E. Osman, the National Convention Center at 1200, at 0 & R at In OctoberMembers Capt. John T. Hayward.The chaplain of the Naval Air Station 'of Navy Wives Clubs of America, 1230. (See Story on Page 1)) carrier is now conducting All Saints' Chapel. Inc. in Long Beach, California. of the Blue CrOss. training exercises in the waters After lunch at the Officers Club At the next business meeting on Sailing Club Blue Shield plan are reminded of around Cuba and is expected to the civilian pastors were taken ona October 17 A full report on the the increase in monthly payment return to Jax on Oct. 22. guided tour of the station. Commanding convention will be given by the Starts ProgramOf rates effective Oct. 15. officers and executive delegates.A . New contracts and an explanatory U.S. Marines were called uponto officers of commands based here WARD PARTY was held *pamphlet giving details of quell a riot in Massachusetts were invited guests at t lie October 12 with Rita Mann, chaplain TrainingThe the new rates and new added ben. State} Prison in 1824. luncheon. in charge. These are month. efits have already been forwardedto ly affairs and are greatly enjoyedby opening training program all policy holders.It the service patients at the for the Jax Navy Sailing Club there ,Naval Air Station Hospital, and began last night under the guidance no increase is pointed in the out room that allowance is -'' '- '.-. l&r : .|/. jy '/ V % '&' >''* "4* the volunteer members of Navy of Art Northrup, AEC, of Aviation i Electrician's Mate Wives who attend. A different ,included in the new benefits. This School. ward is visited each month with will remain at $7.00 per day as home made cake and punch being provided in the contract: Pay \ The program Is Intended to ments for October is due Oct 15 served and games are played. brief club members on important and 16, with these new rates in --- Navy Wives 186 of Jax has phases of sailing prior to dellyery force: a : voted to donate a sum each monthto of the four Rhodes Bantam craft the Hospital Red Cross to pur here in the near future. Single, Blue Cross only1.65; chase-records for the patients. Blue Cross and Blue Shield-$2.75. Training meetings are held I.. ; Wednesdays in Building 501 from Family, Blue Cross only4.20; s, *, 1900 to 2100.Personnel . Blue Cross and Blue Shield710. . FROM T147rd on the Station wish. ot ing to join the club should con. tact the following: NATTCenter- S 0 S. Comdr. Robert Woodside, EX- 8446; Pvt. Larry Maneval, 8572; (Show Our Spirit) ? lr' Chief Thomas Knowles Northrup, 454;; Paul Mainside Gib.: son, 661.Hospital. I It's time to Show Our Spirit 4 +y : Helen Strawn, 561. and get behind the Navy- EX51. ------------- Duval Fund Drive I Community i COPTER'S-EYE VIEW A hovering Marine helicopter takes The training craft, Andromeda, for 1956. Give to 42 agencies, a rood look at the world's first helicopter carrier, the Thetis Bay of the club has been turned over Shown here at sea near Long Beach, Calif The vessel recently was to St. Andrews Church for pltfS Navy Relief I reconverted for helicopter operations at a cost of eight million o hpoi Ship OcJ1'h purposes. charity' . dollars.! . 7 '1 if Page Six JAX AIR NEWS 11 October 1956 , , Up ,The Freelancers LADDERWith Perform WellIn Civilians Jax ShootJax (Weekly the Jax Air News in cooperation with the Industrial Navy Freelancers swept Relation Department will list two divisions in Sunday's archery 'various promotion for Naval Air 1 17A shoot on the Jax Bowhuntersrange. personnel) The Navy team placed win. On the promotion roster effec- ners in both the archers and tive October 1 and 7, were 27 f P novice divisions. employees, 13 from Overhaul and Sunday, October 21, a turkey Repair Department, seven from shoot will be held on the NATT Supply Department, two each Center range with prizes for the from Public Works Department, first six place winners. Eight tur Security Department, and Fiscal ? 1 1s keys and other prizes will be Department, and one from Mis- I awarded. cellaneous. I ? r The morning shoot will consistOf a broadhead round on a handi- PROMOTED AT 0 ft R were cap system. Shooters without han- Ralph Story, guard GS-3 to pro- dicaps will compete in the open duction dispatcher' first step; division. Ralph Grimsley, guard GS-3 to Sunday's results: production dispatcher first step; Bowman: Pat Porter, Jax Bow Simmie Hamilton, helper metal- hunters, 747; John Stone, Jax smith (aviation) third step to & pro- c . ry ; ... Bowhunters, 665; Ted Gissendaner - duction dispatcher first step .;.; ,>, ;.;.;. ". ; Jax Bowhunters, 655. Gwynndolen Jensen, helper air- READY TURKEYS? Resplendent In their new uniforms, these archers from the JAX Navy craft instrument mechanic Freelancers are ready for the forthcoming Turkey Shoot, Sunday, Oct. 21 on the NATTCenter range. Archer: Ed Merrill, Jax Navy, seeand Front row are (left to right) Rose Weatherby, AE School; Florence Wood, NavAirWeaps and Edward 670; Dick Stengrim, Jax Navy, step to production dispatcherfirst Merrill, NAS Special Services. Back row (left to right) Walt Howard, FawtuLant; Dkk Stengrim, 585; Walt Howard, Jax Navy, 535. step; George Kirkland, stock NavAirWeaps; Paul Underwood AE School; Joseph Wilkinson FawtuLant; Clyde Brown, AO School; Novice: Paul Underwood, Jax man second step to, production Bill Weatherby, AE School; Carl Goddard, VP-18; Lester Sain, AE School; and Roger Wood, NavAirWeaps. .- Navy, 445; Roger Wood, Jar dispatcher second step; Homer Navy, 335."Why . Magin, helper electrician: (air.draft . ) third-step to production Cast Revealed For Oct. 27 Local Showing didn't you get a hun- dispatcher first step; Alice, Pom- dred percent?" asked the disap- tion pey, dispatcher laborer third first step step.to produc- Of Birthday Pageant 'Spirit Of The Navy'Announcement pointed"I ,had mother.a period upside down," Doris Recob, helper radio mechanic explained, the annoyed son. of the cast second step to production for the Navy's birthday anni- maid in 1812, will be played by Jo tin, AN, VP-5, will play a Japanese - dispatcher first step; Cia r i Is a "The Willard, YN3, of NAS ,Jacksonville lad of 1830 and a 1920 sea White, helper (general) third stepto versary pageant Spiritof the Navy" was made this man recruit. James Joyce, SN, production dispatcher first week by Charles Vicinus SN The part of Commodore John plays three roles, aide to Com , step; Westmoreland Eastwood, of VA-175, director for the Paul Jones, father of the U. S. modore Perry, aide to Adm. Bay- stockman third step to production show. Navy, will be played by Peter ley, and a WWII Marine. Peter dispatcher third step; Walter ,The 35 roles in the script will King, PIIAN,, of VP-18. Rough, King, PHAN plays Comdr. Taus- Buzek, guard supervisor GS-4 to be handled by 17 persons, most of gruff and tough, the doughty sig as well as Commodore John I production dispatcher first step; whom already have memorized commodore will strut across the Paul Jones. Lcdr. J. B. Clocken- William Myrick, leading metal- their lines in early rehearsals boards as he discusses proper gun kenphcr, NAS Jax, doubles as a (Personnel are invited to visit smith (aviation) third step to the USO Servicemen's Club 37 at held in Buildings 912 and 3. Be- salutes with the French Adm. La. i chief boatswain mate"and an 1812 leadingman loftsman (aircraft) West Monroe St. The club is ginning next week the cast will Motte Picquet aboard the latter's sailor. open second step; and Marcus Ellison, from 0900 to 2230 daily.) move into the Mainside Theatreto vessel. Picquet will be played by LT. KEN KNOIZEN, NATT helper aircraft mechanic third Thomas Lucette AN of Fasron Thursday, Oct. 11-2000; Game learn the necessary stage business I IShe. Center, will play both Comdr. step to production dispatcher first night and smooth, up the rough- Schade, 'WWII submarine Com- step. mander and Richard Dale aide Friday, Oct. 12-2000; Forrcstal ' ness before final rehearsal in the 'MORE CONTEMPORARY, , ADVANCED IN SUPPLY Department -I NATTCenter Auditorium where Lcdr. W. Mawhinney, Overhaul to Commodore Jones. Chief War- farewell party. were Grac? Jarvis, the show will be presented Oct. and Repair, will impersonate rant Officer R. G. Long, NAS Saturday Oct. 13-1000; Open clerk typist GS-3 to property and 27. Rehearsals are held daily at prese'nt Adm. Arleigh Burke Supply, plays Commodore Perry House; 2000, Record time. supply clerk GS-4; Baja Henderson 1400. when, as a captain, he was Chiefof and Comdr. Snowden of WW II. Sunday, Oct. 14-1000; Morning property and supply clerk COVERING DRAMATIC mo- Staff to Rear Adm. Marc Comdr. Odin MacPhee, 0 & R, coffee hour; 1045, Go to church. ;,. GS-2 to clerk typist GS-3; Shirley ments in Naval history from its Mitscher in WWII. The part of plays Comdr. Buchanan, aide to 1730-Vespers. 2000-Free movie. Williams, typist GS-2 jo clerk beginning in Revolutionary times, Mitschcr will be played by Lt. Commodore Perry. Monday, Oct. 15-1900; Open typist GS-3; $elsie Drane, prop- the script affords numerous pres- David Beesley, SIO, NAS Jax. Jack Newman, AN,. Fasron Six, house. erty and supply clerk GS-2 to ent-day junior officers and enlisted Beesley also will double as Lt. plays a Japanese youth and a WWII Tuesday Oct. 16-1930; Work- property and supply clerk GS-3; men an opportunity to don Johnny Rogers, the Navy's second helmsman in a submarine shop night; 2000; Junior hostess Rosemary Goodrick, clerk-steno- the stars of admirals and commodores naval aviator, while Mawhinneywill scene. George O'Neill AN, 0 & R, training class. grapher GS-3 to property and as well as the facial linesof assume the additional role of will represent a sailor in every Wednesday, Oct. 17-2000; supply clerk GS-4; Marjorie Bis- rank which will be suppliedby the British Adm. Bayley. period of ,U. S. Naval history. Party night.Thursday. hop, and, clerk Emmett Rodifer; AN VFP-62 Oct. 18-2000; Game property supply the makeup artists. Ensign Taylor Durham, NARTU, , GS-2 to property and supply 'I The one female in this other- will play both a sailor of 1812 anda whose local fame rests upon his night. clerk GS-3; and Carl' Reiter, supervisory wise male cast, the part of a bar- Marine of WWII. Richard Fort ability as a comedian, tries constructed in the 0 & R heli- management analyst straight drama as an aide to copter hanger. GS-9 to supervisory general sup- Names Adm. Picquet and as a WWII Vicinus predicts that the presentation _ ply officer GS-10. Argentina Trophy Seabee. And Ensign Herbert with be a "great show," Promoted at Public Works Department Alexander, AGO School, NAT* and if present Indications' are _.were Ernest Newberg, After Chief Baskerville Center, is cast as Capt. Drayton, correct it may even better the 1864 Civil War hero. -- Washington production. "How- refrigeration and air conditioning Honored by the American ' mechanic third step to progress- Colony in Buenos Aires, Argen- Vicinus also! announced that ever," he said, "we need musicians - man (refrigeration and air con tina, for his work with the American Dick Turner, PHAN, NAS Jax, particularly strings, and ditioning mechanic) first step; i boys during a tour of duty who has had designing experience'I male vocalists for the choir very . and Thomas Young, automotive there, A. J. Baskerville, DKC, of with the Ballet Community Theatre urgently." mechanic third step to heavy the Disbursing Office at NATT- of Corpus Christi, Texas, is in I Comdr. Marshall Gatchell, (ret) duty equipment mechanic third Center has had a permanent trophy charge of the sets for "The Spiritof has consented to be the narratorfor step. named after him. the Navy" which are being the production. Vicinus added. Advanced at Security Depart While serving with the Officeof ;- a.Chief . ment were William Williamson, the Naval Attache in Argentina Pilots Warned Smoking firefighter (inspector) GS-6 to Chief Baskerville organizedthe supervisory firefighter (inspector Trail Blazers, a group of 15 May Impair VisionDrop ) GS-7; and William .Roemer, youngsters which now has grownto guard GS-3 to guard supervisorGS4. 150. t Sponsored by the American that cigarette, snuff that stogie! Church of Buenos Aires the group' Two service magazines are warning pilots that excessive smok- Promoted at Fiscal Departmentwere during 1952,took the place of the ing Impairs visions, through the action of nicotine. The nicotine Cleavy McCormick, fiscal constricts blood vessels and decreases: the how of blood to the accounting clerk GS-3 to super- Boy organization Scouts which under was the an former illegal ___.. .. __ ___m_______ ___ eyes, so the writers say. visory fiscal accounting clerk GS4 political regime. Paskenrllle Approach, the official flight safety organ of the Navy, said ; and Hazel Owens, addressing the Bureau of Medicine and "is concerned with the Chief Baskerville for the last with his 14-year-old son, Jim, in Navy Surgery machine and graphotype operator' 20 years has been interested in the Naval Air Station In Miscellaneous was Howard the Navy he has assisted in The former Washington State avoid smoking for at least 45 minutes before making night landings. Geyer, supervisory fiscal account Boy Scout organization wherever College football player is now The Navy magazine complained that most pilots do not rec- ing clerk GS-4.fiscal department possible. represented in Argentina by the ognize that tobacco acts' in a way similar to alcohol as far as visionis who was promoted to supervisory He is vice-chairman of the Baskerville Trophy, awarded the concerned. ... fiscal accounting clerk GS-5 Supply I Muskogee District (North Florida outstanding Trail Blazer each "Maybe if they mixed the tobacco with carrot gratings&: the ' Department ) of Boy Scouts and. active, I year. situation would improve," said one local pilot. , I .. I 1 Seven'r 1956 JAX AIR NEWS r Pago . ;IY !"'' ,, YVq+kYda'R P} .LJP. > 1KtSFq ? 'e 4.tT! VFP-62, VP-18 UnbeatenIn ,., :e .. !. Mainside T-Grid Play t. ; : > 'Vc'' .. ,.. .' '. . : '. ' . VFP-62 and VP-18 are riding the crest le the only unbeaten 0' squads in the Mainside Intramural Touch Football League with .': "' <+ $'" '.. if' "''1,.,'$ records of 5-0 and 4-0 respectively ', '., .' VFP-62, defending champion; Graggillia and Jameson combinedonce \ annexed its fifth straight last more to do all the scoring for Thursday with an 1812'triumph 172. Jameson hit pay dirt twice. ever a tough NARTU unit. Tom- Ken Yaspic and George Allen accounted . my Peterson tallied twice for for the VAH-3 scoring. VFP-62 with Harley Jones addingthe In other results VAH-3 won on third,TD. Charley Richenbachand forfeit from VW-4 and Hospital Lou Belisario each scored a bumped Communications, 2512. six-pointer for the losers. TOUCH FOOTBU. STANDINGS the highest WON UXS1' TIFD VA-172 racked up VFr 82 5 0 0 score of the week with a 32-18 Opc stiona 2 0 1loosiplltal _______________ f lii Sv ers victory, Ed Graggillia over Fasron and Six.Don Joe Jame My- 2 1 1 2 1Nai1u AV ___________ son scored all the TDs for VA-172, )'a ron II" 1 7:: 0nmmunirations while Dick Ruff and Don Shirk ( 0 3: 0l'erisonnel r' i.u.. .__...-- ,.NIl tallied for Fasron Six. viet 0 0 0 2 0 0VA11.1 its second - VA-172 copped . COMPLETED AERIAL Patrol Squadron 18's versatile Joe Larue tosses an aerial to end George of the week, this time a 25- I Martin (extreme right) for a sizeable rain as VP-18 downed NARTU, 33-28. in a stirring Mainside t tory decision VAII-3. Myers, Mai side V-sall touch grid melee. This pass was needed for VP-H's closing minute rush to the goal line. 18 over Results of the latest Mainside -- -- Mailsirfe BIWlilg Intramural Vollyball contests Fliers Open Cage show a win to VA-172 over Faetu Week's results of Mainside In- Ma- and Special Services over Tryouts Monday tramural Bowling: JAX AIR SPORTS rines, both through forfeits. Oct. 2-O & R beat Waves, 3.1; Fasron 6 took VP-62 in Thurs- Tryouts for the Jax Navy Communications VA-172 3- over , NLWSSchool day's contest 11.9, 9-7; Faetu forfeited - Fliers basketball team begin 1; Marines over Personnel, 3-1. to VAH-3 on Friday and Monday Oct. 15 at Mainside Oct VA-172 over VFP-62, 4- I the Marines forfeited to Special Gym at 1530.Seventeen. 0; Special Services beat NAMTD Services on Monday. contests have so 3-1; Dispensary defeated NARTU, Tuesday's game between Faetu far been booked for the 1956- on forfeit. AO Climbs To and the Marines was postponed. 57 campaign. The Fliers open Oct. 4-Communications split Nov. 23 at home against the with Fasron Six, 2.2; Marines TEAM STANDINGS Orlando AFB contingent. over Faetu, 3-1; Hospital downed Center -Lead 'asron 6 WON 4 LOST. 1.000 PCT 0&R,3.1. . A-17Z S' 1.00G Pet. 5-ComFairJax beat VW-4; Held to a 12-12 tie by Aviation Ground Officer School Aces, Nartu S 0 1.00G Aces, Dueces Lead Faetu beat 0 & R Officers, 3.1; Support Splinters slipped from the top spot in the NATTCenter AII.t Z 0 1.00G 'ren-Pin Pack Fasron 109 decisioned VA-172,3-1. touch football league and their place was taken by Aviation Ord- hospital Z Z .500 Oct. VA-172 shutout Waves , nancemen, lasUyear's. champs. Special Ser, Z Z .500 The Airman School Aces and 4-0; Special Services blanked Dis- The Blockbusters, with Leon Marine Aviation Detachment VFP.62 2 Z .500 4-0 and Personnel . the Deuces from Naval Air pensary, ; "W.t 1 1 .500 R Weapons downed FAW-11 3-1. Bruneau scoring on a pass from Ken Somers went around end System School slid by the Lou Doldo, and Jim Staggers for 12 yards; Ken Werner throughthe Marines 1 S .250 line for 50 and a 20yardpass VAII.3 1 3 .250 first week of the NATTCenter cracking across through the line, ; Faetu 0 3 ..000NARTU from Somers to Bob Hinds bowling league without a defeat. O'Neals Snare defeated Airman School, 12-0, last counted for the Storekeepers' II . The Missilemen defeated Nav- week. touchdowns. Somers converted AirWeaps Aces, 4-0, and also shut Doubles Lead SUPPORT SPLINTERS re- one point, and George Kovenichon Atop out AGO Aces, 40. Airmen Aces ceived a tough scrap from the 'a pass from Joe Richetti, the By virtue of a sweep over Dan other. Dick Cheveaux's passes to countedon Links Ensign Aces. Bill King downed Airmen Deuces and AGO LoopWhat" and Joan Varnes Ernie and Clare a 15-yard run, and then Bob Bixby netted 12 for the Ma Deuces, 4-0. O'Neal went into undisputed pos Don rines. Mickey King passed to session of first place in the NATT- a difference a week t Other results TIlE MARINES also lost a 20- : i Bowen for 50 for the Splinters'lscores. makes. There is a chance that a AO 3, AE 1; SS 4, Admin. 0; Center mixed doubles bowling Passes to Art McCarthyand 12 tussle to Aviation Ground Officer weekly glance at the standings of AGO-1 4, AGO-2 0; MAD 3, AK 1; league last Friday. Homer Blythe tallied for the Deuces. Chuck Gordon's two the Mainside Golf League will AK 4, SS 0;AE 4, Admin. 0; MAD High set was rolled by "Red" Aces. touchdowns and one by Junior show different leader. 4 AN-P-2 Greenwood with a 546 and gamesof Roachford counted for the En- a : NavAirWeaps-1 3 ; , AO 1.Johnny. 178, 164, 204. Al Hughes had a Meanwhile Aviation Storekeepers signs. Gavin Pes' passes to Bixby NARTU is this week's leader 492 set. Celia DePalma's 407 was stayed up in the running witha netted for the Marauders. with a record of 279. Administration - DeVito of MarAvDethas high for the women. high-scoring, 20-12 victory over Administration began showing the leader last week, now high average with a 182, and power after a defeat by Airman finds itself in fifth place. high series with 559. Johnny Last Friday's results: ComFairJax - School, 24-8, and bounced back to J6hnson of Airman Deuces has and Fasron 109 split, 4>/ -4'h; down Naval Air Weapons, 122. high single game of 226.NATTCenter Luke Swagerty and Morris Hospital edged VAII-3, 5-4; and WON Bowling LOST Wallace led the Airman victory, Operations nudged NARTU, 6-3. ANP Area 8 0 while Don Himes, Louis Black, Jim Kirklighter of Operations NavAirWeaps Deuce 8 0 turned in the best score of the day MarAvDet 7 1 and Don Guerra were the Feath.ers' AK School 5 :.1AE with a 41.Monday's. School 5 3 aces.NATTCcnler matches showed AGO Are 4 4SupSpllnters Football 4 4 TEAM WON LOST TIED VAIM defeating Faetu, '.4; Hospital AO School 4 4 AO Srhool 4 0 1 NavAtrWeapi Ace 3 5 SupS[>l Inters 7 g 1AFSchool I beating ComFairJax, 8-1; AGO Deuces 0 8 AK School AN.T Deuce 0 8 Administration 1 i 8 'forfeit over FAW-11, 90. Charley Electricians Pace ? MarAvDet Airman School 0"t 3 0 0 Douglas of VAIM was low for the y.awtamw I day with a 41.GOLF. Cenler Volleyballers Marine Mitlmen Score I STANDING WON LOST rrr. Aviation Electricians, perennial Nartu ,7V) Well Ai Green CoveThe Hofcultal! 19 678 champs of NATTCenter intramural VAJI 1 12 : :666 Operations 21's 124 .11.19: volleyball, remain undefeatedas newly formed Marine box. Administration J1 10 .629Factu : a result of last week's play. lag team from Mainside made a 21 15 ..583ComFalrJe I H U .118Jo'alirnn The second half schedule opens tine showing against the powerful 100J 13'; 13',5u: () next Monday. AAU and Golden Gloves runners- 1l2! 15'20 3322JS: :,429Suppy Iton .1228FAW11 Fiscal . Last week's results: AE defeated ups from Green Cove Springs 5 22 :.183 MAD, forfeit; AN-P-1 defeated Navy last Friday night, at Green . AGO-1, 15-0, 15-8; AN-P-2 G Cove Springs.J. Ordnance Linksnien D. Akins a welterweight defeated AK, forfeit; NavAir. i Wcaps.defeated AGO-2, 15-8, 15- t weighing in at 138 pounds and Win 17 Straight 10; AE defeated AN-P-1,15-5,15- Alex Hett, a 145 pound welter- 12; AGO-1 defeated AN-P-2,1.15, weight won bouts in their divisions Aviation Ordnancemcn hold a 15-5, 15.10; NavAirWeaps defeated Bill Phillips, the 190 pound big lead in the NATTCenter Intra- AO, forfeit; AGO-2 de- light heavyweight and Eugene mural golf league with 17 straight feated AK, forfeit. 158 pound middleweight ended wins. their bouts with draws. woy LO c'r WON LOST ... ".,-;.'..",'.'.. AO School 17 0 NevASrWeeps 8 0 -- WillardRoberts, 170 pound AK! School 131. 41! 8 1 Sterne RoDe of NARTU leaps for lightheavyweight and Eugene NavAirWeaps 11: % 4\\ 2 A SLAM , AN-P Aces 6 SET UP FOR AGO School ',* ? AGO Aces :5 3AN.P 3 a"kill" in action against Hospital a Mainside Intramural Volleyball Rhodes, lightweight, were not as AN-P SchoolSupSpllnters 4 12' AGO Deuces 4 this action ZI.Uand 4 defeated Hospital , NARTU Deuces 3 4 League fracas. fortunate, they both lost their Administration .4 S ., AK School<< 2 6 12-7. Games at Mainside are played during the noon hour In MarAvOetAK. 214 t2 > 6 bouts Rhodes by a knockout. MarAvDet I Mainside Gym, Building 3. School: u IJ110ctober AO {school 0 8 . Page Eight JAX AIR NEWS 11 October 1956 OW'TQ GET YOUR ABSENTEE I CNO Hints Of NewType- Depth Charge 1 I Indication of a "new type charge has been developed. In testing grounds. Specialists la powerful depth bomb" was words suggesting that the car. measurement of underwater made by Adm. Arleigh A. rier may have some antisubmarine explosive force from the Navy's Underwater Explosions YvTds Burke, Chief of Naval Opera- capabilities, he noted research division, at the Nor- tions, when he spoke at the that she will be able to defend', folk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth . christening of the attack car. herself with missiles, aircraft ; Va., participated in the rier Ranger. "and with a new type of work.It . Armed Forces Press Service is issuing state-by-state Informationon Although the CNO did not powerful depth bomb., is now believed that the absentee voting. Seven states are covered this week as part of the elaborate on his statement, The Navy participated with Ranger will not rely entirelyon continuing series. made before 3,000 people assembled the Atomic Energy Commissionin planes and destroyers for - COLORADO Secretary of State, Nashville. Personnel for the ceremony, his tests of an underwater detection and destruction of Any qualified voter who will be within the U. must have words were taken as a hint atomic charge held in the submarines as have earlier absent Nov. 6 may vote by absentee the application lit by Oct. 10; that an atomic type depth spring of 1955 at the Pacific carriers. .. ballot. overseas applicants have until Members of the Armed Forces, Sept. 1, Stateside ballots will be I their dependents, and civilians attached mailed! about Oct. 15, overseas, ICELAND FlJHIKfr WCUIW WAS BROUWT 10 AM ABRUPT HALT un VEAL,WIEN M INVASION OF MILE WHALES CAUSED C CRIPPUN6:<< MMA6E TO VI1M NETS AND' &ml11lm t to and serving with the Sept.. 10. Marked ballots must 'IrMfHT. -we nsKwm 'KED m KEIWP) ttnw rwct fbR AID ND+ 16YT 11m Armed Forces may now send a reach officials by the close of I DIR I D> E PAUl a noteUNITED WIf s.i ... FOR RENT Federal Post Card application to polls Nov. 6. STATES NAVY'S 3 bdrm. furn. apt. $100. 5148 Ban the County Clerk, county of resi Other should qualified persons ' shee Venetia Terrace. WhaleBangers Inquire dence. Ballots will be mailed after write the Election Commissioner, 5149 Banshee Bauentine. Oct. 7 and must be returned by , county of residence, stating pre. 5 rm. hse. 4441 Lexington Ave. \ 5 p.m. election day. cinct where registered and ad. EV 8-9806 or EV 9-05H.\ Lamb Other qualified voters must dress to which ballot should be 4 rm. unfurn. apt. $75. 3684 Hcd- submit a request for absentee sent. Applications from within the rick St.bdrm. . voter's ballot, stating residence U. S. will be accepted between 2 furn. apt. 204 River Rd, address and reason for absence Sept. 27 and Nov. 1; overseas applications'must HERRING 30&I KEMAINO) IDU WHLE Orange Park Andrews. from the polls, to the County come before Oct. runic OFF THE AirtMPD SCHOOL*m OF KILICK MADE TO WHAUJ wivr ; Upper furn. apt $50. Ortega. EV Clerk. The time schedule is the 17, Marked ballots must be sent WIN{ RIFUS. 9-3226. Nichols. same as for military personnel. to officials by registered mall Will share home with eple. 4812 NORTH CAROLINA in time to be received before the San Juan Ave. Daniel. Members of the Armed Forces, polls close Nov. 6. Sm. furn. apt. Utilities furn. 4633 their wives, and civilians attachedto UTAHAny Wheeler l Ave. EV 9.4275. and serving with the Armed qualified voter who will be wrrur' WEAPONS WERE BKoutvr n Groves. - VIEW NAVY NfPTUNES ATTACKED wifE Forces may mail a Federal Post absent from the polls may vote by R PfPTK CllueU, Ot fTSANO MACHINE 4 rm. upper furn. apt. $65. EV 7- Card application at any time to.. absentee process. (;\. cm sw WUERYtiUKDCD. 4321. 2037 Herschel St. Caldwell - the Secretary of State, Raleigh, I Servicemen and civilians serving W"AILS DDESTROYt D.AND UNOL UVt9tf1 . or the Chairman, County Board of with the Armed Forces may i bdrm. C. B. hse. Unfurn. $55. .Elections, county seat. Ballots will send a Federal Post Card application 9117 6th. Ave., Riverview. RA be sent out after Sept. 7, and must to the County Clerk, countyof 42406. be returned by 3 p,m. Nov 6. residence, after Oct. 7. Ballots i Lge. furn. rm.. Avail. Oct. 12. EV Other qualified persons must will be mailed to voters as soon 80965.. Atlee. request an "Application for Absentee as possible, and must be returned AINAf OlANUN070NW1NJNiCIPTANt, FOR SALE flEW AS OBSERVE ON AU MISSION Voter's Ballot" from the with accompanying affidavit before \\PfHTlfINa( THE KILLER WHALES wa 3 bdrm. hse. Jacksonville Heights.EV . Chairman, County Board of Elec. the polls close Nov. 6. FROM THE VALUABLE SPERM' W AUS.E" : ,+ 8-0464 (after 1630)). Merritt WAS LATER MADE M HONOR WUEKBCR 2 bdrm. hse. Carport. Fum. 4% tions. The executed applicationmay Other qualified voters must request - KP-H. OF NMt SQUADRON be returned any time after an "Application for Ballot" GI loan, $53 per mo. Lakeshore. Oct. 7, the datf on which mailingof from the County Clerk, county of :t( EV 72843., Pitts. ballots begins. Marked ballots residence, after Oct. 7. Ballots will 3 I bdrm. hse. 4% mortgage. Coun- rue NAVY'S WHALE: RANGING EXPEDITIONS WERE SOSUCEEIlFutT must be in the hands of officialsby be mailed out as soon as possible, F1SHIM6 WAS$ IIICKL1 KOUWED.WD ,ICfWNWCAFPS nsHrRMsN. ENJOnD vcrr PRolPEKDJSYeAR. try Club Estates. EV 9-0801 3 p.m. Nov. 6. and must be in by Nov. 6. ... after 1600)). Folmar. I 33' hse. trailer. $1500. 1231.A OKLAHOMAAny For further information, see Hancock St. Ext. 8303. qualified voter unable to your voting officer. I Magee. I I reach the polls may use an absen. ALASKA tee ballot. Any voter who cannot reach the. EM Group , Members of the Armed Forces, polls may vote by absentee proc L civilians and their spouses at. (Continued From Page 1)) tached to and serving with the ess.Members of the Armed Forces preview of headquarters. Armed Forces may send a Federal may send a Federal Post Card Among the Marine recommen. Post Card application to the sec, application to the Commissioner, dations were the elimination of retary of State, Oklahoma City, 'district of residence, before Nov. ( Weekly Feature) gets a salute in "The Girl lie federal excise tax, raising incometax + at any time. Ballots will be mailedas 2. Ballots will bemailedon.re.ceipt Left Behind," and rocket planesof ,exemption for members of "Ed Sullivan soon as they are available, and of the application, and must After the recent the Air Force zip across the the armed forces to $1500, and exemption , must be returned to election offi be returned to the Clerk of the Show" whichcast Charles Laugh- screen in "Toward the Unknown.1 of retired pay from the cials by 7 p.m. Nov. 6. District Court, place of residence, ton as emcee introducing Elvis Next? tax. ' Other qualified persons may postmarked not later than Nov. 6. Presley, perhaps we can see Ethel Memo to readers of high-class Others included restoration of apply for absentee ballots by Other qualified persons may Barrymore doing an impersonation literature (comics) Edie pre-war standards to exchangesand writing the Secretary of State, apply to the above officials by of Marilyn Monroe. Mickey Adams, who has been delighting commissaries; authorizationof Oklahoma City, at any time. Bal letter instead of using the Federal Mantle Shakespeare's TVers with an impersonation of enlisted personnel to receive could do Bill lots will be mailed within the Post Card application.For MM (M) that cash awards for beneficial sug U. S. after Oct. 7; outside the U. S. further Information see "King Lear.. would fool Ar- .. gestions; the increase of retire. as soon as available, Marked ballots your voting officer. Wonder how he did it file hur, (see inset), ment credits for time spent over must reach election officialsby Eddie Fisher recently sang nine has been signedfor seas; increase in trailer allow 7 p.m. Nov. 6. songs on a 15-minute broadcast [ the' role of : : ance; more off-duty educational SOUTH DAKOTA Eddie musOiave remembered his Daisy Mae in a opportunities; specialist pay for Any qualified person absent Army training, since they always B'way musical ,. ,,' 0.1i" grades E-3 through E-6; inclusionof told the fastest human was an .... dental care for dependents in- from the polls Nov. 6 may use us production o f : :'-;,,;.. ,.i : absentee voting processes. d Army private taking a five-min.. Al Capp's "Li'l} medical benefits; the J6-year retirement - Servicemen, civilians servingthe aFJ ute break on bivouac. A.bner," ,comingto d ; establishment of uniform - Armed Forces, and their If you think Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan theGreat schools throughout the spouses, when absent from South is a name invented White, Way in Y armed forces for dependent Dakota, may send a Federal Post by some comic, ask Art Linkletter -"autumn. children; and many more. Card application to the County emcee for NBC's "People Are Short takeson .r tt. summerIn Auditor at any time. Ballots will Funny." He was born there (July People, Places _,_n, n She Atlantic City, winters in Florida and at be mailed as soon as possible, and 17, 1912)) Btllle Burke was and Things. springs must be returned by the closing three-score-and-ten!' Aug. 7. .Singer MariIt is Nom sailors.. of Nov. 6. has tor-five polls on Marlowe\ signed Jan Sterling will star in Columbia's - Other qualified persons may request more appearances on the Ed Sullivan - an absentee ballot from the fantasy film, 1984. show DINDo Story deals with life in regimen- County Auditor by letter at any So nice. Judy Johnson of the time. Ballots ,must be voted after tated state-glam-girl Jan's role " CBS "Robert Q. Lewis Show. Oct. 22, and returned to officials will be a girl who is forbidden by before the polls close Nov. 6. government bosses to show the Judy, like so many nice things,)' ( It Now) TENNESSEEAll comes from Virginia, Norfolk to "U'WilIH faintest trace of feminine allure. persons absent from the be exact. At the'tender age of 14 Why wait until tomorrow? polls Now may vote by absentee HIGH DIVER .: Navy test Uniform coverage The with the band of pilot John Konrad wears what she was singing Do It Now! Give your donation . ballot. looks like a diver's helmet, but Armed Forces are getting a fair Les Brown, with her mother act.. + Servicemen and civilians serv. he's going up, not down. The shake from Warner Bros. First, a and has also to the Navy-Duval Community ing with the Armed Forces may helmet, designed for high altitude ing as chaperone, send a Federal Post Card application and supersonic flying, is plug for the Marines in "Battle fronted the bands of Frankie Fund Drive and be a to the Election Commission, part of a to new protect pressure aviators suit from developed I Cry, then the studio piped i Carle, Jan Savltt, and Sammy proud citizen. t county of residence, or to the sudden cockpit depressurization. aboard "Mr., Roberts. The Army Kaye. j . . |
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