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.d The People 1 dtaus .ThisIsTho' fI f: JfI X J I Rejoiced; Jesus Day Which Tho ' Is Risen' :- A.1 Lord Hath Made _ VOL-15 No. 2 U S. N. S. Jacksonville, Ha 18 April 1957 I Sunrise Services AI 0545 ; ' hf E First Fund ' >: i : ; Easter] ,.7 full t \4 \i \ CampaignNears ScheduleAt Ar al ChapelsSpecial ix d b a :oa t : CloseThe first of three fundraising Good Friday and 1I"a campaigns to be held Easter Sunday services have Ti within the Jax Navy complex: been arranged by the chap. \ for 1957 is nearing a closo} ; lains of both St. Edward's and with April 26 set no the AH Saints' Chapel to provide h ti: deadline. every opportunity for militaryand Combined in the initial drivo civilian personnel of the are five health agencies plus Caru Station to participate in re and Crusade For Freedom. Na- ligious\ ceremonies. .. ... ......... ... .............. tional health agencies to benefit ..........' _w.oW.. .. ...,..,, ...." "" ,.. _; wm.w.'" "' ". _ A three-hour service between from the contributions include 1200 and 1500'will be held to. CATHOLIC CHOIR IN REHEARSAL The choir of St. Edward's Chapel Is shown in rehearsalof American Cancer Society, Arth- special Easter music. Members of the group are, front row (left to right) Ursula Diemert, Nicki morrow at All Saints' Chapel Kramer and Onita Cooper. Second row, Anita Vanderzanden, Ruby Dodson, !Maxine Varnry, DonnaMarks ritis and Rheumatism Foundation, based on the Seven Last Words Betty Peake, Nancy Renoud, !Marcel Lanjers and Mrs. Victoria Shashy, organist. Rear, Joe Muscular Dystrophy Association from the Cross. Special music Stanton, Donat Lafond, Jack Granger, Vince Baucco, John Marks, Leo Parker, director Richard l>e. of America, National Society for will be heard throughout the Mary_._.._.and......u... George....__..... ._ .Brenn.PROTESTANT. .. ,,-..... Crippled Children and Adult, service, with soles by Mrs. Jess :: and United Cerebral Palsy. Tannis, Mrs. Philip McCready, I Ir r Operating on a "true volun- Allen Rosado, and Mrs. RobertE : r. tary" theme, all hands have been! ; > Osman, in addition to numbersby t;; given envelopes into which they a mixed quartet and a duet ilt' can place their contributions. : 9r by Chaplain and Mrs. Osman. Personnel have a choice of turn- ALL ARE welcome to attend t<];: ing their contributions over to : designated within units the service, and heads of depart Z t key men 1 : ; :t 1e or can mail donations direct to ments are giving full cooperationto roil SF + the agencies. Personnel who have those who wish to do so. No not yet received these envelopesstill transportation to and from the have time to their see key chapels has been arranged.The . man and make their contribu.. services at St. Edward's tions. Chapel will be held at 1530 tomorrow . Newcomers who are not aware when the Liturgy and r r of the operation of the new sys- Mass of the Pre-Sanctified will be presented. (Please turn to Page/ 8, Col. 1)) SERVICES ON EASTER Sunday . start with a sunrise serviceat ,' Navy SelsExpansion 0545 at the Station stadium. The sermon will be delivered by Chaplain W. R. Bryant, and v -- there will be sacred music by the CHOIR REHEARSES The All.Saints' Chapel Choir Is putting/ finishing/, Jax: Navy Band and the All ouches on special choral works for presentation during the final days of the Lenten season Members Of Sanford Saints' Protestant Choir. are, front row (left to right), Donna Greenwood; Anne Brenneis; Mrs. Robert Osman; Billie Messner; Mrs. John Tamils; Mrs. John Damon; Orvetta Anderson; Mrs P. W. McCready; Phyllis i Speculation on the location of Regular services will be held Appleton; Mrs. Frank Inzer, and Chaplain Robert Osman, director Second row, Mrs. E. I.. Smith, another Navy master jet base in in All Saints' Chapel at 0930 and organist! ; Dr. W. E.: Crenwelge; Jerry grovel; Arnold Engle; Mike Harrison; Sam Robinson; Allen the }Florida-Georgia area ended 1100, with special music by the Itosado; Stan Stranahan, and Melvin Mueller. Rear, Eil MeKeller; Landry Callagin; Stuart Nichols; last choir and a solo by Mrs. Osman Frederick Barnes; Bill Taylor; Larry Presby; Richard Mobley; Grant Heiser, and Robert. Iledard. Friday that with the announcement - ------ existing facilities at repeated at both services. The NAS Sanford, Fla, would be expanded - 0930 Chaplain message Osman will be and deliveredby is the More Items Seen Likely Dependents Can . The Navy revealed that it plansto final in a series devoted to Sym. Use PUS ClinicsThe adapt and supplement existing bols of Christianity. The 1100 For Service Public Health Service facilities at NAS Sanford to accommodate - service will be delivered by ExchangesCompromise Chaplain M. O. Stephenson.The outpatient clinic, located in the high performance jet Federal Building, aircraft in lieu of relocating that full schedule of services surrender, withdrawal of three items and delay in Jacksonville activity to a site. new 311 W. Monroe St., is' among and musical numbers will be deciding disputes on at least four, resulted from a hearing of retailers - about 25 such clinics listed by This decision, the Navy announced - found on another page. and Defense Department representatives of the military ex. : the Pentagon which are opento is in keeping with thu change system before a House Armed Servics subcommitte last HIGH MASS AT midnight On i dependents under services'new Defense Department policy of Holy Saturday will usher in week. Medicare bill. using existing facilities whenevL'possible Easter at St. Edward's Chapel. An original intcrscrvice committee I writers with a $70 limit. Lost to The Pentagon also listed a in the interests 0 t Masses will be held at 0630 request for 67 items basedon economy. the retailers were civilian sweaters dozen PHS hospitals which . Easter Sunday at the Naval Hospital reports from field command. drinking glasses and rings. are available to dependents : Original plans to relocate the and at 0800, 0900 and 1000 ; ers was whittled down to 16 exclusive living in areas not within com- Sanford base were based 1 pon the ON ITEMS at St. Edward's Chapel. WHICH Defense got muting distances of a military need for providing these facilitiesin of the The schedule at All Saints' disputed stocking all it wanted were: watch straps in which in the exchanges of tires and bat. hospital, or they may an area not threatened by encroachment - (Please turn to Page; 8, Col. 5) teries, sports coats, children's and attachments containing pre. be required to use a militaryor of the surrounding clothing and baby furniture. cious metals, up to $5; raising PHS facility, if available., population. However, in view of before a civilian facility.\ more urgent requirements else- price limit on 34-piecc set Of 'Forced9 Vaccine MAJ. GENERAL II. C. Parks, The list .includes all major where in the Naval Aeronautical USAF, chief of the Army and Air flatware from $25 to $35; raising PHS facilities in the country, Shore Establishments the imme- Plan Delayed Force Exchange Service who was limit on record players from $25 but additional listings of diate realization of a new base chief witness for the military exchange to $50; raising price limit on smaller units will be furnishedto was not considered feasible, the BuMed has announced thatit systems, told the sub cameras and projectors from $35 members of the military statement said. will not begin "forced" a committee that only a small in. forces who them. The study plans called for a request polio vaccine this to $50; and on automotive supplies policy year, crease over the list of items approved base suitable for the operation of but will immunization and accessories up from $5 push a voluntary in 1949 was requested, to $10. more than 160 planes of carrierair plan. and even this "fell far short of Weekend Tide Table groups. Requirements Includea I Decision against the manda- meeting the expressed desire of Compromises were reached on HIGH LOW 10,000 foot runway and accom.. I tory plan is to be put off until field commanders. price limits of military cuff links AM PM AM PM modations for 540 officers and 3,. effectiveness of the voluntary I: ($7.50)); brassieres, ($5); girdles Fri. 11:40: 5:26: 5:30: 800 enlisted men. No Navy or Marine Corps program is determined. The rep. and garter belts ($4.50)); white Sat. 12.04 12:33: 6:20: 6:26: NAS Sanford is located 00 resentatives testified. agreement was reached after a I shirts ($2.50)); cleaning and main- Sun. 12:55: 1:30: 7:17: 7:28: miles, south-southeast of Jack conference by representativesof Gained by Defense was ap. tenance equipment ($5, or $10 on sonville. It covers 1,649 acres in the three military medical proval of price rises in 13 items,' carpet sweepers, ironing boards, equipment ($25, or $50 on power Seminole County. Presently thereare departments and the office of and the stocking of three new kitchen stools and clothes dry tools, photographic accessoriesand about 2,000 military person the Assistant Secretary for ones-electric blankets, mater ers); radios ($35, or $50 on lawn mowers); and dinner- nel and 250 civilian employeesat Defense (Health and Medical). nity dresses and portable type- transistor types); recreational ware ((12.50 to $25)). I Sanford.A' . ... .. I NEWS' :: _19571 Page 2 JAX AIR 18 April JflXflIflB4ITh Navy 11 1 Published every Thursday; for ; and Marine activities at Naval Air Station Jacksonville Florida NAS, Juklol\'UI. Capt William S. Ilarrli .. ... Commanding OfficerComdr Friday, April 19 Robert II. Smith _.._, -, Executlv Officer The _ Ho Air "atboadll. Mainside Westward tear Adm. Dclbert S. Corn lid __ Commander with Capt. S. S. Starcy, Jr. .,.,.--..,__._. Chief of Staff Wagons (color western) Fleet Air \\II' tlevenJiftial Fess Parker and Kkthleen Crow- t Capt. Sidney S. Lawrence Commander . Comdr. T. S. White :::-- If_.__ Ch1ef Stall: Officer I ey. Also Disney Land USA. dtp Ali Tech.ical Tralala c Center; Capt. Charles L Moore Jr. -m. Commanding Officer NATTCenter Man Afraid Comdr.: Wilfred E. Fleshman l-xccuUve: Officer (drama) with Jane Pono, Don Capt. Benjamin N. AM .- Commanding Officer Wyman. Also Tree Medic. ?:apt. Marcy Shupp ............ Executive Officer NAliTU' Hospital Hell Crossroads Capt. Norman O. Anderson Commanding Officer Comdr. William E. Hardy ExccuUOfficer (nat. drama) with Sally Hobart and John Viscon'ti. The JAX AIR NEWS Is published at the V. S. Naval Air Station. Jacksonville Florida and printed commercially with non-appropriated funds Saturday April 20 '* at no expense to the government and In compliance with NAVKXOS P-33. 'v. , Nov. 1945. Copies are distributed free of charge: at the Naval Air Station theNaval Mainside Annie Get Your Air Technical Training Center, Naval Air Reserve Training Unit and the U. S. Naval Hospital. Gun (color musical) Betty Hut- ilL Service Information Officer????.,.???.?.,?....? ,t.t. Dave Cecsley ton and Howard Keel. Managing Editor Andrew II. Planey o Assistant Editor Gordon Rubble;: Staff Reporters Kay Sutton; Jnrk NATTCenter Westward Ho Holmes 1'111; Lynn Weldman. JO3; John bbt.U. JOSN; Den Sjlar, :SA: ; The color 1'hjllls Fletcher; Staff Photographer James Moore, l'H3. Wagons ( western) less The JAX AIR NEWS Is a member of the Armed Forces Press St-n'lcl'i Parker and Kathleen Crowley. AFPS material appearing In this publication may not be reprinted -- the written permission of Armed Forces Press Sen-Ice. Republication\ of other Also Disney Land USA. matter except by service publications, Is prohibited without permission of HONORED BY NAVY William "Bill" Johnson, executivevicepresident Kdltor: JAX AIR NEWS. Hospital Man Afraid (drama and manager of the Jacksonville Area Chamberof h Editorial I offices! located Main Administration Building. Phone extension ) Jane Pono, Don Wyman. Commerce, expresses his appreciation after receiving/ the 8.116. :ai6 and Also Tree Medic. Distinguished Public Service Award, highest award the Navy can Rive a civilian. Mr. Johnson was presented the award in ceremoniesat 8164.Christ Sunday, April 21 the NAS parade ground last Friday morning! At the !left is Is Risen! Mainside Don't Knock the Rear Adm. Delbert S. Cornwell, Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville . Rock (musical) Bill Haley and I who made the presentation. Second from left is Capt. \\11. "This is the day which the Lord hath made: let us be glad and liam S. Harris, commanding officer of NAS Jax.ITrcasury . p Alan Dale. Also Asphalt jcjoice therein," 117th Psalm, verse 24. Play- ground. Jesus, our Blessed Redeemer, who gave up His life amidst the To Push E NATTCenter' Bond Annie Get most terrible sufferings, broke the bortds of death, and, true to His - oft repeated promise, arose gloriously from the grave, upon the Your Gun (color musical) Betty third day. Hutton and Howard Keel. Sales With Big Promotion "You seek Jesus of Nazareth, Who was crucified: He is.riscn, He Hospital Westward Ho The . is not here." Wagons (color western) less Comdr. F. L. Lawrence, director of the Office of Savings! bow Parker and Kathleen The great work of our redemption is now accomplished, the debt Also Crowley. Navy Department, Washington, D. C., and Roy Powell, Florida dIrector Disneyland USA. of sin is paid, hell is overpowered, man is reconciled to God, and the of savings bonds sales, Treasury Department, met with about . gates of heaven are opened to us. Therefore, we say exultantly with 40 military and civilian bond sales representatives last Friday in the the church: "This is the day the Lord hath made." After a woman driver has Mainside Theatre. _parked her car.. her bit .nroblcmis ___ ___ . Christ is risen! May this message of the Angel awaken us. Maywe which of the three--g The meeting was preliminaryto arise from the sleep of sin. "The night is passed, the day has parking 1 been designated "Minute Man meters she should an active savings bonds put her nicklc pro- dawned; lay aside the works of darkness and put on the armor of Month" by the Treasury Depart light! Arise you who sleep and Christ will enlighten you." in. motion during May, which has ment. May we listen to this voice! May our spirit be revived. Let us COMDR. LAWRENCE hung: his begin to lead a new life to avoid sin, to keep the commandments of appeal for 100 percent Jax Navy God that we may partake of the blessed fruits of the resurrection of / enrollment in the savings bond our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. payroll deduction plan on an expected - Chaplain Francis Burke, imprpvement in return Senior Chaplain from the bonds. Now in the Con gressional hopper are a numberof such improvements asked by .Easter Faith's Anchorage the Treasury Department in or- der to boost sales of Series E In one of the villages of northern India a missionary was bonds.If . preaching in a bazaar. As he closed a Mohammedan gentlemancame interest rates en to him and said. "You must admit we have one thing you approved, the be increased to have not and it is better than anything you have." E bonds will 3.25 percent, maturity will be The missionary smiled and replied, "I should be glad to hear 11 months, reached in eight , what it is." The Mohammedan said, "You know that when we go years and earning will start at three to Mecca we find at least a coffin. When you Christians go to w 4 ac, zit .n. after the bonds are held percent Jerusalem you find nothing but an empty grave." r I two and one-half years. The improvements The missionary smiled, saying, "That is just the difference. I I would be effective Mohammed is dead and in his coffin. But Jesus Christ is not here; Feb. 1, 1957. He is risen MARINES Sill? OVER Four Marines from the NAS THIS and the A living Christ. That is our hope. He is not dead but alive for- Barracks hipped over last Thursday for a total 01 2-1 Marine IN SPITE OF , evermore. Holy Week and Easter brings us face to face with life being sworn In for six more by Capt. B. J. Keller, executive years. Shown 011I- fact that the bond sales drive wa and death. Good Friday is the day of remembrance of the death of cer, are Cpl. James Harris, 1\lIna'ola, 'Ia.: PIc. Ronald Sttitt'rwalt, deferred from an original March Christ His suffering and agony for the sins of mankind. It is the John Walsworth Conaway, Ohio, Parkersburg: Pfe. Harry McCormick, Alger, Ohio and Cpl kick-off to May in order to take W. Va. day to search our own lives in comparison with His. have teiiutrln? Philadelphia McCormick''s has chosen and Steilerwalt advantage of the expected Im- to stay at Comdr. NAS Ju in returns, Easter is the'very great affirmation that death's iron curtain station *ay chose (*uantlc, Va, as his next dutyCrippler provement Lawrence declared that security, has been shattered forever. It is faith's anchorage. The story of the risen Christ will set men singing at their tasks; it gives meaning to not yield, will be the major emphasis - daily living; it opens long vistas of exploration toward the truth; Arthritis Great of the campaign. it brings courage to the suffering; it lightens heavy burdens; it Stressing the stability of savings sustains the martyr in his ordeal; it gives hope to the oppressed and bonds in comparison with makes faith in spiritual purpose the answer to all of life. "speculative investments" in the Christ is risen the very basis for faith. When we believe Hits Victims At All Ages stock market, he listed the ad- that Christ conquered death and the grave then we have new vantages of Series E bonds as a thinking. We walk alone faith (This is the fifth in a series guaranteed no longer by Christ walks with us. of articles dealing with agencies involved "patriotic" purchase No job is too big by faith He lightens the burden. in the first fund raising campaign of the year within the Jax- price stability and effectual "de- No night too dark by faith His radiance shines around us. Navy f complex. Thi week pertinent data is offered on The Arthritis ferred spending." No giant too imposing by faith lIe gives us courage. No evil too and Rheumatism Foundation). lIe announced that Fleet Air Satanic by faith He gives deliverance. When we think of arthritis and rheumatism our thoughts Jacksonville was cooperating seem to shift to the Easter is faith's "older folks-pcople 30 plan by anchorage. and But years of age with the local promotion ovcr. arthritis and Chaplain Robert E. Osman, chi1Qren as well as adults. rheumatism strike at every age- inviting up to 100 bond volun of the Navy teers to be guests NAS Protestant Chaplain DID YOU KNOW THAT I arthritis is our greatest cri p. for a full day training cruise ? pIer It can cripple its victims for NAAS months, years, or aboard a carrier out of NURSERY OPEN ON Announce Honor Man I nently.000,000 More Americans than 50% of its victims are under 45. Some perms 11,- Mayport. The date of the projected EASTER SUNDAY At AE GraduationPaul diseases. suffer from arthritis and other rheumatic cruise will probably be m Parents will be able to leave TIIEUE IS HOPE FOR early July. children at the NAS Nursery Thompson, AEIAN, of rheumatic diseases. It these victims of arthritis and . comes from Kandiyohi, Minn., was the honor treatment, education and modern sub when they attend church services research on both the local and national Constructing a student of last week's graduatingclass level. marine the use of over Easter Sunday.The Those who sUffer requires now can be j helped, at Aviation Electrician'sMate through treatment nursery will open at Education in this field can bring seven million items. hope to all Class A School at NATT- Uesearch can 0530 to accommodate. those prevent crippling in the future. Arthritis and . worshipping at the sunrise Center. CAN be wiped out as have other dreaded YoTK crew submarine service. Nursery will remain Thompson, who entered the an opportunity to help bring this all about Living The of a modern individual open Easter Sunday until 1230. Navy in June, 1956, is currentlyawaiting ously to the arthritis and rheumatism foundation gener must conduct 225 chcrK1' / orders. present Federal Service Fund during the operational and equipment Raising Campaign. to rig for diving. .. - __ ___ .- n- f : 3l -l 18 April 1957 JAX AIR NEWS Page Old Ship's Newspaper Discloses l Five Admirals In The MakingA I edition of "The time-worn that I had forsaken my white hat Observer," ship's newspaper of for a watch cap. The captain hap. . the USS Lexington, recently of this and pcned to catch sight , turned up at the home of Lcdr. for a full fifteen minutes he per- J Harry F. Johnson, Training Facilities sonally made me aware of the Officer at NATTCenter. evils of wearing a watch cap on Dated March 20, 1931, the the flight deck If names are any indication of had been printed newspaper news value, even the editor of when the Lexington, one of the the now-yellowed edition had a Navy's first aircraft carriers, plenty to write about. An All- was at anchor in Panama Day. Navy golfer named Lcdr. William , WIIAT MAKES the issue so S. Popham, he went on to retireas a rear admiral. . interesting is that it showed Capt. E. J. King as commanding Navy Opposes Cash officer, Comdr. J. H. Hoover as executive officer, Comdr. Daniel Incentive Plan I Ia Hunt as newly-reported medical Cash incentive awards: for officer, and mentioned a young servicemen' and women, pro- / G l pilot, Lt. A. M. Pride. posed by the Air Force, got cold treatment from the Navy If some of these names sound which strongly opposes the familiar it is quite understandable measure. for the commanding officer Declaring that such a pro- went on to wear the five stars ofa gram would "tend to degradethe 'p fleet admiral, and the executive service attitudes towards ra I officer, in later years, was to patriotism and devotion to p 'wear the four stars of an admiral. duty," the Navy wants no partof The medical officer who had it. just reported aboard became a On the other hand, the Air I rear admiral in the medical Force has endorsed substantialcash corps, and the young pilpt, who' payments' for service personnel - made the news with the first who submit cashsavingideas landing aboard the ship, is now to the government in the Vice Admiral Alfred M. Pride. same manner' as the plan' already - THE FINDINfJ of the newspa- set up for civilian employees per among his souvenirs led of the government. Lcdr. Johnson, who at the time Reduced to essentials, the 'was serving aboard the Lexington argument scorns to be based on whether' civilian employees of as an aviation machinist mate third class with squadron tlv Navy are also degraded by VT1D, to recall)) an anecdote con- the incentive awards plan, or cerning himself and Captain whether military personnel are King being deprived of justified Old Lady to Old Salt "Ex- awards when they 'come up Kids! Want To Have Fun, ? cuse me. Do those tattoo marks flight"While deck working one afternoon out on," the he with time and money savings ideas which the governmentcan wash off?" said, "the wind from props of How About Coloring Us _Old Salt -:- "I, can't jay, lady." planes warming up was so great well use.f . Calling all junior artists. On this page arc two drawings bearing the theme of Easter which military dependents 12 or under may. have fun in coloring. Here's all you do if you are 12 years or under and a dependentof an officer or enlisted man stationed aboard NAS Jax: Color the cartoons the* best you can with crayons; fill your first name, age, , parent's name and telephone number (or parents business phone); and have your parents bring or send the cartoon to The Jax Air News, Room 230, Main Administration Building, NAS Jax. All cartoons must be submitted by deadline 1600 Tuesday, April 23. \ There will be no prizes for this contest. It's all in fun and we thought we would give the kids a chance to get into the spirit of Easter, but we will take a photo of the winners for publication in the Jax Air News and perhaps have a few other surprises, too! No cheating nowl! Let the children do their own coloring. Besides they'll do a better job anyway. Name . Age Phone No. Parents NameGarden .. .. l The world catch of fish has ,, 1 Circle , risen by more than 40 per cent . since 1948 with Japan far in the Elects -New lead. Next is the United States which holds second place over Officer SlateMrs. Russia. S. S. Searcy was elected president of the NAS Garden tion, for which they could only Circle for the coming year at the use plants mentioned in the election held last Thursday. Bible Other officers elected were: Mrs.J . Under the direction of Mrs. L. C. Davison, first vicepresident ; Mrs. B. J. Robison, second A. Hopkins, civic chairman,, oa o members will be in charge of vice president; Mrs. N. O. Anderson secretary; Mrs. W, G. Maw- erecting the Easter cross in the ( I. a hinney, treasurer. chapels' courtyard and will place t flowers there for the holiday A workshop on crescentshapedflower season.A . arrangements was con small informal flower show ducted by Mrs. H. W. Stricklandat ,, will be held on April 24 at the the conclusion of the business Officer's Club with husbands invited meeting. Circle members Mrs. J. C. as guests. Ladies are askedto make reservations for \Ji Davison and Mrs. G. J. Webb wona separate . their in this event. V , blue ribbon for entry the spring flower show held by The next meeting of the Gar- the Garden Club of Jacksonvillelast den Circle will be a luncheon on hr week-end. Their entry was in May 17, at which time the newly the "Out of the Past" classifica-I elected officers will be installed 4 JAX AIR NEWS 18 April 1957 __ . .. p 41' ' t VA-44 'reanlRetllrns ??,,,, I . ,,- From +A, :: Ti .A 'J4.. Gunnery MeetComdr. T. J. "Tiger Jack" Taylor - and his Attack Squadron torty-Four team returned this cr : week from El Centro, Calif., 4 % , where they have just finished With TheToastmasters competing in the second All Navy Weapons Meet. Z { i In air-to-ground competition, VA-44 came in second. This gave * At last week's meeting of the them first spot among entries w +r A ; Mar-Nav Easy-7 Club toastmaster from the Atlantic Fleet. 4 S for the meeting was Phil Me Lt. Jack B. Rader was high Cready scorer for the squadron, with a Speakers for the meeting were total of 12CO points. He was also m._ ._.. __ _m .. ___ "-' Bob Gellcs)] who spoke on The second in points for all competing HOME FROM EL CENTRO MEET The "Hornets" of VA-44 recently returned from the All. B-52 Airplanes and John Susman I Navy Weapons Meet\ at El Centro, Calif. The NAS Jax-based squadron finished second in aJMo- who spoke on Excess Personne corn-1 ground firing, leading all other Atlantic Fleet entries In. this competition. In a triumphant pose are in the USAF. members of the team Front row (left to right) are, Francis Ingram, AOC; Ltjg( ) James wiliis'; Lt Pilots participating for VA-44 (Jg) William Keating; Comdr. T. "Jack" Taylor, commanding officer of VA-44; Ltjg( ) Patrick P Bill Hall presented table topics were: Comdr. Taylor, squadron Marsha; Lt. Jack II. Uader, and Ward Smith, AMC. Second row, Nicholas La Qualia, AOl; Robert nnd Harold Rich acted as genera! skipper; Lt. Rader; Ltjg) Patrick Becker, A02; John Zeccklne, ATI; Darrell Goodhew, AOl; Wayne Jones, A03; James Dawson, ADS; evaluator. This P. Marsha Ltjg( ) William Palmer Holland, AMI; Edward Miller, AE1, and Hilly Wilkinson, AK1. Rear, Francis Bergeron Thursday evenlng's ; AMAN; William Staley, AD2; John Laiturl, AN; Joseph Kenney, AD3; William Bird, AN; James Gal: session at 1845 will be _a Seating,.and Ltjg( ) James Willis. ton, ADI; Robert Benton, AE3, and Kenneth KinO, ATS. Not shown are: Lt. Tom W. Trout; Charles dinner meeting at the CPO Club. The "Hornet" pilots were ac- Wallace, AD2; Thomas Fitzgibbons, AM3; James Gregor, AO3, and Arthur Atwell, AOL Any E-7 interested in becoming a companied to El Centro by a supporting -- toastmaster is cordially invited t to team of twentythreemen More Revisions Made InNavy's You Lose When Ion attend. and Lt. Tom W. Trout, maintenance - Replace Civilians officer. Navy Civilian Toastmasters en Shorvey ProgramPersonnel With Military joyed one of their biggest turn out's to date Tuesday' night with Fleet To Add 15 serving in a "fleet Replacement of civilian employees - TilE BASIC remains with thesame some 20 members hand plan military personnel on for a shore duty" capacity, the inclusion full evening program arrangedby I New Vessels with the exception of now adds to the cost of Government of normal class "B" Aubrey Silvey. including personnel such asthose James A. Campbell With Milo Jones as toastmasterthe Fifteen new ships will join schooling on rotation from shoreto on .ComFairJax administrative president of the American group heard three speakers: the active fleet during the sea and the refinements bringing staff. It also allows personnel Federation of Government Employees Gordon King, who spoke on "It's next eight months and nine the Shorvey procedures up- to go to class "B" schools on has charged. A Woman's World"; Jay Ellis other ships now being converted to-date as they are tested and completion of their regular tour Campbell wired his protestto "My Name Is Jay"; and Umberto and modernized, will proved are the significant additions of shore duty before reporting to the Secretary of Defense and Pezzula, "Value 0 f CrcdJt also join the fleet during the to the Shorvey procedure a sea billet. the Chairmen of the House and Unions." remainder of 1957. incorporated in BuPers Inst. As under the old instruction, Senate Appropriations Com- Speech evaluators were Rod 1306.21C, effective 1 April 1957. personnel in the AC, CT, MA, mittees when 22 civilian workers - Pinney, Ray Datres and Dom .. .... '. .... MU and TD ratings and in rate who were operating ferry Worsowicz, with Bill Clearmanas .' :: AGC are exempted from "Shor- service from Fort Baker, Calif., master evaluator. Gordon ,. vey." Personnel in continuing I to the Nike site on AII'I( l King ::;., I Island, were fired and thl'II' was adjudged best speakerof programs under the direct distributional - the evening. Ernie Newbcrg t control of the Chiefof places taken by military en w , was topic master. Naval Personnel are not under His wire read: "Every t unit' +' Plans have been completed for ? 1" the new Shorvey program either. military personnel replace i J- the big charter presentation cere- : vilians, the cost of Goum- mony-dinner April 23 at the Of- .< ; .*. Li ).{;. ; ; struction TilE THREE-SECTION is essentially the same 4n- ment goes up. Proper utiii+- :ficers. Club. .tft* : .... tion of both civilian and military ::: , ; . . : ... ,: 1 : >:.:.:.... as: BuPers Inst. 1306.21 "bravo" personnel is essential u '", ....,. which it replaces. It details information ' Navy Jax Toastmasters held : economical operation of GO\ - their 172nd meeting at the "O" I ':"'" """ regarding .the process ernment and effective nation;+l f. which goes on in the naval district - Club last Thursday evening, with PAMI defense. Repeated investigations : - offices 20 members present. With president but remains show that cost to the tax Bill. Barren acting as toast- : basically the same set-up as wasl'eported : payer rises when military UTI' .. : in a previous issue ofJ " master, Bob Keller held the assigned to civilian-type job . ax Air News. reins as acting president, and .. doubled as master evaluator. The The entire Seavey-Shorvey program .,;'7'>.'-' .,. ""'i i if is program was interesting, with was outlined in the January - Dave Beeslcy in charge of table issue of "All Hands." ':. topics. Mal Maloney spoke on -S SOn < . "The Human Element" SasSasser's L. ', .. subject was "Build a :.. , Better Mousetrap" while Did 1\\ Agnew gave a numerous discourse i .. "\ on "The Weather." Clancy :'" : I r- ,. , , Rich spoke on "Civil Service .. NOlil ,- . smx x oa,. : Friend or Foe Colonel Timm on: +ww.twa.'dfc>.oadN f "Auditions," and Casey Jones on otherwise THIS gentle WON'T animals HURT!into- Realizing d.lldren often aggravate l le lj "Whats In A Name." biting then because of their rough Easter Sunday, play, Roy lleim, IIM1, removes danger of rabies commencing This week's meeting will b e small daughter Susan's pet dog, "Nick," receive anti-rabies by having shots his at 1300, the CPO Club will feature held at 1145 at the "O" Club. every year. Administering the preventive dose is Dr. James Fish its annual Easter Egg Hunt of l1ughes.the San Juan Animal Hospital, assisted by handler_ Willis for children of E-7 personnel. __ The hunt will be held > around the Some 0-5,0-6 Officers ; 5' AI4 swimming pool and patio, with May Be RetiredThe I Rabies Clinic Held here children divided into age groups - The 3-5, 6-8 and 912. . yearly anti-rabies clinic l 't;: Kilday subcommittee of conducted on the Station last rabies is .100%. fatal to both man Prizes (all donated) will be S 5i the House Armed Services week received a fine response and beast. awarded the lucky children find- committee is considering a with 35 animals receiving pre- If you should ever experience ing the numbered eggs, and in i s -A Navy-Marine plan to force out ventive shots. such a bite, authorities recommend addition each child will have an iI tY 4, t certain O-5's and 06s. Nearly all of the animals were washing the wound opportunity to win a new bicycle : 'iA ?, Under the plan, commandersand dogs but several cat owners out with soap and running water The drawing for the bicycle will Zr w eSu f,{ d: lieutenant colonels twice brought in their pets since cats, .. to remove the saliva, then going follow the egg hunt. w i i.t. passed over for O-6, would be as well as other warmbloodedanimals immediately to your physician The club will feature a turkey I retired, giving the same retirement are also subject to this I At the same time someone should dinner throughout the day at pay as if the officers disease. report the circumstances of the nominal prices for both adult had continued to 26 years' Several hundred people are bite to the health authorities. and children. Ladies dining at the .. ' service-the present guaran- treated annually in Florida for Suspected animals should be club will be given a free chanc ksrcy;x ,w '.t rabies, which is caused by a virus impounded for 14 on a permanent wave, the winner tee.In days if possi. addition the Navy wantsto germ present in the saliva of a ble under the supervision to be determined when the galley SEW LOVELY Dressed r. consider captains as they rabid or mad animal. When a veterinarian. If the pf a closes at 2100. for the part, blonde Larri animal has In Thomas on reach five years in grade and person is bitten, rabiesloadedvirus rabies"he will become sick or die view of the large crowd expected a factory-type poses appropriately sewing: machine select some for retirement enters his body through the within that time and the patient officials on Easter Sunday, club after she was chosen for a role with the pay they would receive bite and travels to the brain should then immediately request that patrons In the movie, "The Pajama had they completed 30. along the nerves. If not treated, the anti-rabies treatment. begin park across the street from the Game." For those Interested in club, next to the football stadium. sew-tistlcs, Lard Measures a curvy 382337.Page . . ---- 18 April 1957 JAX AIR NEWS Page 5 F- ;i JiA Hospital Maintenance Sets Remarkable Safety Score . An all time high record of 1000 accident-free days with no lost time was established last week by the 75 safety conscious personnel of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville maintenance division.A . 'sr: special holder was added to fiver Capt. Benjamin Ahl says he \I\1M1N\\H DIVISION the safety Scoreboard last Thurs has never known to be surpassedby i o o Q Since a u 't Ttrne Accident I I day to accommodate four figures any other naval activity, has PAYr A rp instead of three. received a great assist from spe- TilE ALMOST three-year-old cial safety meetings held once a - record began back 'in 1954, right week, under the guidance of Lt. 3; after the same facility had been featured in the Jax Air News as Charles Caldwell, who is chief of having established what was then the maintenance division and considered a record-breaking 372 also safety officer. days without a lost time accident. All shop supervisors attend Someone apparently relaxed: these meetings as safety committee - aR r-. \ their safety factor vigilance eight members. The spfety meas- r days later, however, when the ures they learn there are passedon figures went back to zero after in to. the employees, who the first accident in just over a turn have apparently given their year. fullest cooperation to this pro :'/ Maintenance work for a facilityas gram. : large as the Naval Hospitalcalls Unless becomes (. someone carelessly - ;. for employment of electricians confident after readingthis painters, plumbers, 'machinists - : article, there's no telling to ,f"s'.. carpenters, laundry what final astronomical figures workers, and grounds and roads maintenance : : hospital personnelcan workers. All of these trades call take this exceptional safety BOAST ENVIABLE SAFETY RECORD Grouped proudly around the safety Scoreboard carry for the use of machinery, power record ing; the new 1,000 day no-lost-time mark among: employees of maintenance division, Naval Hospital tools, scaffolding, and other S. . Jax, are members of the proud unit. Front row (left to right) are: James Harrison, quarterman; Inez dangerous to life and Hodges, leadingman, laundry; William Fair, head truck driver; Robert Scott, head electrician; Joe equipment Davis, head painter; Ellington Johnston, head plumber, and Charles Tarver, head machinist. Rear, limb when placed in unskilled or New Program Capt. Benjamin N, Ahl, commanding officer, Naval Hospital; Capt. Marcy Shupp, executive officer, careless hands. and Lt. Charles Caldwell, chief of Hospital's maintenance division. Supervisors not shown in picture TilE NEW 1000-hour record, are: Angus Hague, head carpenter; Lawson Wilson, power plant supervisor, and Kramer Morgan, lead which Hospital commanding of- IIonorsri'ol) ingman, grounds and roads. GPO Club Manager, VF-31 EM'sFighter Bills Benefitting ServicemenFind Awaiting Transfer, Squadron-31, presently based at NAS Cecil Field, has inaugurated - Tough Going In Pentagon Gels CommendationCommended the a outstanding new program enlistedman recognizing SALTY HUMOR FROM last week with a of each month. . Service legislation, much of it planned to aid service personnel, HERE AND THERE meritorious award for outstanding The award consists of a written is having a tough time getting out of the Pentagon.The . performance of duty, James commendation presented orallyby Johnny was being permitted to big annual military con- the officer "hump" bill, backedby II. Lane, ADC at the same time the squadron's skipper, bring in the kittens when a shrill, struction bill has a target date the Navy and providing early heard Captain W. S. Harris, NAS Comdr. J. E. Tefft, at personnel protesting meowing and spittingwas before Congress of May 1, but retirement for certain commanders commanding officer, express sin- inspection. In addition, the man heard. probably will miss it by a weekor and captains. cere regret at the news of his receives a scale model of the two with the Air Force section "Be careful, Junior," cried his DROPPED BY THE Pentagon imminent transfer from the com F3I1.211 "Demon," the aircraft father, "so as not to hurt the the retarding factor. is the plan to permit persons to mand. ,. flown by VF31. kittens." The substandard housing bill reenlist without losing GI educational Chief Lane received his commendation The first three winners, for and the nurse career incentive for the results he benefits accrued for "But I am careful daddy, replied the months of January, Februaryand measure have passed the House. achieved during the past seven Johnny "I'm carefully service before Feb. 1, 1955. March arc Richard Schoen- But the Defense request for of the per teen months as manager 'arrying 'em by their stems. born, AM3, Arthur Ross, AN and manent authority for free entry : Chief Petty Officr's Mess (Open), Robert Stoner AN respectively of gifts from service members Ordnance Honors during which time many improvements --.... . Mrs. Gossip: "So your daughteris overseas was referred to the. I andLane about to marry I Do you really Ways and Means Committee in Snared By James fcGeorge. additions were reel she is ready for the battle of. 'Blackbirds'FareWell life?'* the House and never introduced. .James, AOAN, of Neo- made to the Since it deals with taxes, it has sho, Mo., was the honor studentof club. Mrs. Chatter: "She should be, to originate in the House last week's graduating class at i, Formerly as- In NavalWeapons .-.he's been in four engagements BILLS INTRODUCED but Aviation Ordnanceman School y signed to VF- already" waiting committee action are: Class A at NATTCenter. 111 J, Chief Lane MeetThe quarters allowance for Reservesand James who served in the Navy was scheduledto Voice on telephone: "This is Guardsmen; $300 uniform from 1946-1948, re-enlisted in leave last VA-45 "Blackbirds" lived Harry. I won't be able to come I allowance for Regular officers October, 1956. Friday to join I II up to their noted background and . to work" today. My wife broke a and Regular warrant officers and He has been assigned to Special VF-213 at Mof- I came winging home victorious leg. inter-service transfer of officers. Weapons School, Albuquerque, fet Field, California I again. The pilots and men of VA- Employer: "What has that todo Not yet cleared for Congress is New Mexico. I 45 proceeded to El Centro, Calif., with your coming to work?" ..... .........-- armed with cigars in their beaks Voice: "It was my leg she y w '- ; :: : and bombs and rockets under broke! their wings "participate In the All-Navy Weapons Meet Wife: "John;, I'm ashamed of ti4 Needless to the "Dlackbirds" say, - i he way we live. Mother pays for continued to bombard the our car and its upkeep. Aunt d targets until they walked Martha >< x away buys clothes. sister our My > with first place honors among sends us money for :food. I prop driven aircraft and don't cap- like to complain but I'm tured third place in stiff competition - sorry we can't do better than that. x furnished by some of the best and latest jet aircraft , Husband : "You should be. You have two uncles that don't sendus TilE 'BLACKBIRDS" Once a dime." again exhibited their effectiveness - YfjpgSW and proved to everyone that Speaking about hatred, a a, 9 the AD "Skyraider" is still the Preacher asked those members of most versatile aircraft in the his congregation who had con- world. quered this sin to stand up. The air-to-ground competition A very old man the oldest ,. consisted of rocketry, glide man in the county got to his x bombing, dive bombing and loft feet. bombing for the AD squadrons.Lt. . "You don't hate anybody at H. A. Ten Eyck and Lt. E. fill?" asked the preacher. t--..,fin.... ......... nx1FrPrri :.woasamp lrntair.:rA.fim.,9hr arr .Wnrx.mM..' .*rmvN.w 'Ji' x Axwrrx .. S. Fay were the top individual t" "No, I don't," said the old man."That's FARE WELL AT EL CENTRO Shown above are members of the VA-45 "Blackbirds" team scorers for VA-45 with Ten Eyck wonderful. Tell us how that took top honors in AD-typ aircraft competition during the All-Navy Weapons Meet at El Cen- edging Fay by only a few points. you did it." tro Calif., recently.. Front row (left to right) are, J. ((0)) Goodman, AN; T, (n) Marchese, AN; R. D.Driscoe . "Well," piped the aged one, AN; R. J. Gilbert, AD3; D. M. Germain, ADR3; J. n. Cardwell, AA; J. A, Gray, AT3, and D. TilE OTHER members of tho All those skunks did J. Ekhelser, AMzV Second row, Schneider, ADI; C. A. Watson, AOC; LtJ( ) C. A. Pearson; Comdr. G. "Hot Shots," led by Comdr who me officer Lt. II. A. Eyck LtJff( ) T. E. Morton and W. ( ) Beaue- (n) Goodwin, squadron commanding ; ; n Glendon (n) Goodwin, command Wrong, all those blankety blanksI rard, A01 Rear, G. D, Brown, AO1; II. K. Richardson, AN; G. J. Romero, AN; T. F. Brennan, AN; hated" and he cackled triumphantly C. L. RachalL AOANj; G. F. Kreuiberr, AN; A, E. Nuttlnir, AN, and D. S. Wajstaff, AE1. Absent ing officer, were Ltjg( ) T E. :"They're all dead!I" from the picture are Lt. E. S. Fay and J. II. Reynolds, ADC. Morton and Ltjg( ) C. A. Pearson!! , . - . Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS 18 April 1957 Citadel Next Opponent If Jax Navy Links For Jax Nine p'4 He Squad Records Shaky Navy Two More WinsThe The Jax Navy baseball Fliers, suffering from a double Jax Navy varsity golf complex of shoddy defense and lack-lustre hitting, face a team won two matches over the formidable foe in The Citadel at :Mason Field tomorrow and weekend beating Green Cove Saturday. Springs, 24tt-2%, Saturday at Facing stiff early season op- baseball Fliers last week as the the NAS course, then playing in position, Jax Navy is hoping to Missoula Mont. the JAX Amateur Golf Associa- Timberjacks regain the victory trail after : three handed the home forces a double tion, defeated Beauclerc Country defeats. Tomorrow' straight - lacing, 11-7 and 6-0, at Mason A. 9 A Club, 29-7%, Sunday on the game starts at 1GOO with Beauclerc turf Field. Saturdays tilt scheduled for a ,, -; . 1430 beginning. I Missoula, member of the Lou Chaff of Jax Navy was low IT WAS number four and five- Pioneer League, a fast Class C iJ : rrwi y- ? man in the Green Cove match, circuit Frank Jankunis S posting a one under par 71. pasted , losses that Is-for the Jax Navy ace of the Flier mound corps, for Teammate Bill Scarbrough shot 20 hits, good for 11 runs. 73 to take second place honor.In . VAH-3 Roasts Trio The game was closer than the zr the Beauclerc match' Chaff L A5:! again took low position with a IVilh Flier Nine score' indicated, however, with 75. Walt Strader was number two bulk of the damage coming in the Heavy Attack Squadron shooter with a 80. Three is well represented on ninth when the Timberjacks The Jax Navy golf team will this year's Jax Navy baseball hits pushed home four runs on five : play its next Jax Amateur Golf club with three men holding Association match at Cecil Field, down positions with the team. DENNY SINQUEFIELD blasted April 28. Flier pasture men include five hits, Joe Weatherspoon and JAX NAVY LINKSMEN These seven linksters are pooling . VAH-3's John Gibbon and Chico Gonzales three each for talents In hopes of copping the Pensacola Invitational Golf Tour- George Allen. Holding a spoton Missoula.! One of Wealhcrspoon's nament, May 9-12 at Pensacola. Currently 6-4 for the season, the Mixed Two-Ball Flier golf -squad is tackling a host of formidable collegiate and the Jax Navy mound staffis was a homer.A service teams this season. Front row left to right) are: Bob Bur- Held By OWGAThe . Charlie Freese, also of trio of Timberjack flingers ton, Lew Chaff and Frank Richards Hear, Dave Bruce, Bill Scar- VAH-3. combined to toss a four-hit brough, Walt Strader and Bob Taylor. Officers Wives monthly \A1I-S HEN: WITH JAN NAVY white-washing at the Fliers in mixed two-ball foursome was Geoiite John: Gibbon Allen ."... rf If the second contest. Hitting stars lAX AIR NEWSFLIERS' held April 1G at the station golf Chaillc Jreese V were again Weatherspoon and course. ------ Sinquefield, who blasted back-to- Mr. and Mrs. Les Platt won back home runs in the fifth the first flight in last month's AFPS SPORTS inning. play while Mrs. Julian More- Joe Rodgers, formidable Flier house and Mr. T. R. McLanagham RoundupA third sacker, got two of Jax took second place honors.Mr. . Navy's four singles. Elmer "Red" and Mrs. A. W. Urquhart went teamed to win the second flight. Mingle eight innings on SAILOR Is Home From the the mound six Prizes will be awarded to first issuing' hits five Sea If home is where the , and FARINGS place finishers and runnerup - runs two walks. Brian heart is, the athletic departmentat SPORTS duos in each division. Annapolis welcomes Capt. lussey pitched the final frame. ruyff, 1'011. G ABH R TBRBIAV. . RODGERS IS the hitting star ToMent, mMackcy. 6 27 4 1 4 1 .129 Slade Cutter with open arms. ftSaffer 4 13 2 2 21 .13.1 SCHEDULEWeek One of Navy's all-time great for an otherwise punch less Flier c 3 14 1 1 1 1 .067 Savannah Is Graves ( r.lbbon. If 6 16 4 6 95 .200 athletes, Capt. Cutter is under nine, holding a .576 bat mark at Rodgers 3b 6 14 8 1 10 5 .364 Foe In Home orders to to the Naval I this juncture. I ! Academy in July as Director of Prior to the Missoula series t.hM.I 5 14 3 2 51 .176 Baseball: Jax Navy vs. The Jax Braves, local Class A I : rf 3 7 0 0 0 0 .OX( ) Athletics. The amiable captain is Jax Navy absorbed loss number Jo'll'ldll. 2bMatytuk 2 8 1 1 1 0 .111 Citadel, home, April 19-20. Sally League baseball team, best remembered as the star three, 4-3, at the hands of Jax Jankunli,, c p 3 5 4 9 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 .Oi.2T>W 0 Softball: Mainside league be- opens its home season April 20 tackle of Navy's 1934 football University's young Dolphins. Mallard I ofllussey. 1 1 0 0 0 0 :.000 gins play April 22. with a 2000 game against the . Mingle. p 2 4 0 0 0 0 ()I.JO team, kicking a field goal that Both clubs are knotted at one p 2 11 0 1 0 1.000 Tennis: Jax Navy vs. Concordia Savannah Redlegs at the new ballpark 2 41 1 2 2 110lIal. WhiUon.\ C . year to beat Army 3-0 for the game apiece. Another contest in .<<'l. Ib 3 10 2 0 2 1 ,167Mohnar Seminary, home, April 20. 1 21 0 1 1 .500 The Braves host Savannah in a first Middie victory the p over the inter-city rivalry was slated llouxseln p 1 00 0 0 0 .(XXI Track: NATTCenter intramuralmeet Cadets in 13 years. yesterday at Mason Field No 'fl't'lIl'. P 1 20 0 0 0 .(XX 19. two game series Saturday and result April , Maulsby of 1 10 0 0 0 .(XX) Sunday. Following this, the home CIRCLES The was available. Pavey p 1 00 0 0 0 .000 SQUARED Golf Jax Western Stone, Inf 1 10 0 0 0 .())IIO : Navy vs. forces leave town on an early- editor of "Ring Magazine," Nat lioub, 2b 1II. 5 2H 0 2 0 .286 Illinois, home, April 18. Pet. season extended road trip. There who Plttht'n G R W L. __ __ _ once was a king A Fleischer, was so impressed with Bouxseln 1 1/.' 3 T 0 1 .000) Jacksonville is looking for its the quality of Army fisticuffs lived on a tropical desert island MojinarFreest t 62/3 1 1 00 .On) 2 7 '6 5 01 .Oix( ) Event fifth championship in the past six that he rated the All Army Box- who had a golden throne. He was Hussey 2 6 3 4 00 .000 Accy hussy Minnie 2 11 11 ROt .(MIOJanlf.unll years. Former major leitfeue< ; afraid that would steal ing Championships at Ft. Camp- someone 3 18 :24 17 1 2 .333 Held At Center catching great Mickey Owen is bell, Ky., "better than the New his throne, so he put it in the at the field helm of the club in York Golden Gloves." attic of his grass hut. When he Latest Merchant Marine data Topping a field of 64 participants his initial effort this season. went to get his throne he saw shows 1,099 ships of 1,000 gross William Buckalew AK1 of At the finals of the All Air Following the Savannah series, Force Boxing Tournament at that someone had stolen it. tons and over in the active ocean- Aviation Storekeepers School, next appearance on home turf Mitchel Field N. Y., ringsiderswere MORAL: Never stow thronesin going merchant fleet as of Feb. won the NATTCenter aceydeucey for the Jax Braves will be April impressed with the speed of grass houses. 1, 1957.THIRD tournament last week. 29 against Columbia.Freelancers. . FEAF's champ lightheavy-weight, Buckalew defeated Arley Beem, Bill Johnson. A finalist in the AEC, of Aviation Electrician'sMate 1956 Olympic trials, and runner- School, for the title. Hold up in last year's All Air Force . boxing, Bill moved into his de- Blind Bogey Captured:; Inlrasquad Shoot served spot as champion this By Steve Aichel Twenty-four entrants regis- year. tered for the Jax Navy Free- Four golfers came up with the SFC JAMES IIURROUGHT, lance Bowhunters Wescott coach of the 101st Abn. Div. box- s charmed number 79, but only one shoot last Sunday. ers at Ft. Campbell, was Golden was winner of the weekend Blind Raymond Pionessa capturedtop Bogey match at the station turf. Gloves World Lightweight cham- honors in the division open pion in 1950. Burrought wore a Steve Aichel Guy Scholtz Tom and Roger Wood topped the sailor suit in WWII, but went White and Charles Boucher all field in the handicap round. had the winning number but only airborne in 1948. Veteran ring > t This Sunday, April 21, an- one could take home the prize a man Eddie LaFond headed the 0I other intrasquad shoot will be staff of officials working the Ft. golf bag. Their names were put held, with a Broadhead round 1. R I into a hat and after the drawing - Campbell tourney 1 .tr ti being featured. Starting timeis t Aichel had won both the The 10th Inf. Div. in Germanyhas 1230. I Blind Bogey and the golf bag. a "tough" boxer Eugene .. N < Scoring: Tuff, that is. ,- '. ... Debutante- : A young lady with Open: Pionessa 48, Ted Gis- " ors of the early '30s will remember ff >n.. \a t : 1A"i-. >>. '. ..!t ". ', n .. .. Handicap: Wood 32, Carl Henry (Babe) Risko, former g3 Jjz, ;; ,t kW'Y.y "" w" ""*.' "" Junk: Something to save 10 Goddard 36, James Casey 37. 10' W'f.a. ; . middleweight champion, who ',' e/.M'd'Y+>\. .'.::: '.':it'R, k.\' at'" A-:;';' & .." +rk\ .,yb *\ ,. years and then throw away two died recently. Babe learned to I.:, *' '{ > ""1"' + w" : , : > / of ... : ''' 5_ : :t" . box in the Navy, and won 125 Y"'T'" '; .'' : ." '1 :'\ :.. ,.z: ,t.ojI '. k) announced that the Navy will i tt< .t: :; bouts in a six-year hitch. He won .. s.. ::--;-.-o.m.af'-....'....'__ --.m.} ;. ."......;.:.._:._< ..fv..: .> ,;..;.r4.. .,..),:.. '- 1"--"'-...... .._u"__.:,.._,'......'<.<... .. ,>...,.:.u"'_;:_ Smile: A thing you take at face share the Air Force's Wendover his title in 1935 from Teddy value. bombing range in Utah instead of \ BASE ACTION Chuck Weatherspoon of Class C Yarosz, and lost it the next yearto Missoula, Mont., scurries into. hird base after advancing on a single acquiring land for a range of iU Freddy Steele Oklahoma's during early action in last Friday's Jar: Navy-Missoula baseball Work: The yeast that raises the own. 177-pound wrestling ace, Danny game at Mason Field. Waiting fruitlessly for the ball is Flier third dough. S S been beaten in sacker Joe Rodger Missoula, a Washington farm club, parlayed a20hlt The USS Holland built in hasn't lodge, to defeat Jax 117. Missoula won barrage Into 11 runs Navy Diploma The who fixes 1899 at cost of for : man a $260,000, wan wrestling catch-as-catch-can the second game, too, 60. The Citadel faces Jax Navy in a two- seven years. game setto tomorrow and Saturday at Mason Field the pipes. the Navy's first submarine. ... - ------------ -- --- ------- -- ---- ------- ----- --- ---- --- ------ --- ---- -- --- -- -- --- --- ---- ---- ----- --- ---- ---- .: I II ,', '" . ,\ -. I I I 18 April 1957 JAX AIR NEWS i i_ Pago I V-.. .. Mammoth Scores !II 1'1. Ill Iff ComFair Spurts Takes r.. .. f , Mark Center Opening SoftballThe Of III r IY Lead In NAS Keg Play ComFairJax is once again on top of the Mainsidc intramural NATTCenter intramural bowling loop, sporting a 38-10 record. softball season opened this week, V Alast week's top placers, + dl three crowd, moved into third and heavy hitting produced foot lost six games to fall into seventh with 37.15.Standings . spot ball-type scores. .m. ; place. VP-18 is still in second of 15 195i, as April , Opening day action saw the place with a 30-10 record while CnmJ.'l\lrJoJC :18 10 Support Splinters, Marine Avia Faetu, a newcomer in the top VI'.18 :10 10 tion Detachment, A v f fa t Ion 4e F'''Kee sl Serllees 1 37 at 13MAWrI Ground Officers School, and at 13VA172 1 \.1 isVA41 Aviation Electrician's Mate I 22 10 "'allrnn.109 2'I 15 School capturing their. initial FAW11 m 16 contests. Ollt'ratl"1\.1 :I 12 :20Iioapitst ! i 27 21(1&R7Officers SS DEFEATED AvFund, 15-3, ( 7l 19Vi'171 I on the strength of two homerunsby 21 21 Marion Lee and some fine UW.tn: ; ry 27 25VA 1442 twirling .on the part of Charles W 21nV.1'.62 \ "C' 19 25 Richards. Starting pitcher Ernie Thursday, April 18 2030 VW4 l1 19 29 O'Neil, of AvFund, was charged Welcome to Canadians. Communications VAII-t: I1 1&IR :26V,1'.G2 s with the loss. Friday, April 19 Good Neigh- Marlnl'-"n""::0;"' 16 12 12 2H MAD played Naval Air Wea bor Program. waves n :75VW.4 School in theiropener SOFTBALL SEASON STARTS Marion Lee, of the Legal Ofrl"t'I'. 11 )5F'aaron6 pons Systems division at NATTCenter April 20 2030 "A" 11 asFasron sets in his practice licks as the Support Saturday, 6 "n" 7n :1-1 and the Marines came out Splinters team held drills in preparation for the NATTCenter Special Treat Program. Marine "6" 8 :F on top by a score of 9-7. Tom intramural softball season which opened this week Hob Leahy, ----S ..- Ueilly picked up the win for of Operations, is handling duties behind the plate. Light teams Sunday, April 21 0800 Free have entered competition coffee hour; 1045 off to church of AvFund Smoker Set MAD, as well as starring at the plate.Frank Umble and William 21 Teams Await Start OfMainside your Presbyterian choice; Women 1730 by; 2000 Riverside mov Tonight At King Hall Gerak did some timely hittingfor ie. "Sign of the Pagan." NATTCcntcr's Aviation Fun- NAWS, but the Missilemen I Monday, April 22 2000 damentals School will stage its couldn't produce enough runs Maple Leaf Farewell Party for monthly boxing smoker tonight, for losing pitcher Emery Belcher a Softball League lour Canadian guests. Sandy de with companies 11 and 14 !squaring - ZEFF LAZARUS pitched shutout Sandro, leader. off in King Hall at 1930. Seven bouts scheduled for ball for AGO as they downedthe Originally scheduled to commence firing last :Monday, Tuesday, April 23 Away are the evening, ranging from light- Aviation Storekeepers, 9-0. the :Mainside Intramural Softball League has been reslatedto From Home program.Wednesday weight to heavyweight. John Sipes was AGO's hitting open} play April 22, with a bulky field of 21 teams set to April 24 2000 S/Sgt. Norman Johnson will bo standout, connecting for the cir the starter's Show. answer gun. USO Talent I in the corner of Co. 11, while cuit.AE Late arrival of new home V\V.4, Enterprise: 1WK, USO Club facilities: Parties, I T/Sgt. Richard Morgan will be Ordnance School School swamped Aviation plates for the fields to be used is srknlvlr v*. Ulspemutry fur April, MtVP18 Albomnilo, I singing, games, TV room, dances, shouting encouragement from Co. 17-1 with John , the reason necessitating changein 1615; KAWTU vs. Spec Rerv. York-. showers, snack bar, housing bureau 14's corner. Stein garnering three hits, and town, 1615; Hospital vs VAII.3. Saratoga starting date. 1615; Vl'-16 VI. Supply, Knter.prise : mending and pressing, . George Summers being credited 1800\ ; VW-4 vs. Communications, check room service, shaving with the win.ComFair ALL CLUBS have "heard therules' 1IM5. desks and Wadsworlhs Lead equipment, writing ... * -- --- i and are undergoing last- stationery, Sunday morning coffee OW minute preparations to get off on Bowling Loop Pistol-Rifle AO Lin/ismcn To hours, spiritual\ guidance, the right foot come opening day. Vesper services, and music. Standings of Naval Officer Meet Opens April 30 Four diamonds will be used- Defend CrOIVn Wives Bowling League as of Albemarle, Yorktown, Saratoga April 16, 1957. Sharpshooters toting a ,45 cal 'and Enterprise Fields. The latter Aviation Ordnance School USO To Hold Two Tram \V... IM>.\ ibre pistol and a ,30 calibre rifle linksmen will be defendingtheir Wadsworth ;iH 14 the site of all bailiwick will be Taylor :M) 22KohUT will have an opportunity to display night tilts. championship when the Holiday DancesTwo :25 W 21AII..n their skill in NATTCenter intramural golf 2.1 the ComFairJax Smith 2:1:1\: : \ Pistol and Rifle Tournamentto All games will be of seven in- season get; under way Tues- dances are included in the Jeffries 18 :31.. duration except in case of Note: High game Virginia be held at Camp Blanding nings day, April 23. schedule of activities planned by ties. Four and one-half innings the USO, 37 W. Monroe Street, Brown 189 April 30 thru 3. May The Ordnancemen will be Gunmen shall constitute a complete game, for the coming week. High for three-game series interested are encouraged facing Aviation Electrician'sMate should adverse conditions call a Ruby Taylor 508 to contact their respec School in the feature The first, a square dance, will . tive commands who will make all halt to the contest. round of opening day. Other be held Monday, April 22, at EM Wives arrangements. Additional infor- ANY CLUB unable to field rounds include AK vs. AGO, 2000, and the second will be the Keg Loop mation may be obtained by con nine men shall lose by forfeit. In SupSplinters vs. AvFund, and USD's Birthday Spring Formal Continues Fast Pace tacting Ltjg( ) C. A. Allen at the event neither team can fielda MarAvDet vs. NavAirWeaps. Orchestra Dance, which will be The Trailers increased their ComFairJax squad, both shall be given a de held Monday, April 29, at 2000. Personnel Office, All rounds of golf will be lead in the NATTCenter Enlisted extension 764. feat. played on Wednesdays, with Also included in USO activitiesis Men's Wives Bowling League last Top twelve scorers will rep- It's hoped to schedule a playoff the first half of season's play the free breakfast for servicemen week when they downed the sec- resent ComFairJax in the Com- game between Mainside and scheduled to run through July at 0800 Easter Sunday, and a ondplace Deuces in two games. AirLant Tournament May 7.9 at NATTCenter title-holders following 23. Pal Day Banquet by invitation, NATTC KM HMKtt: IMUU.INO Norfolk, Va.ComFair. regular season play. April 30 at 1830.ft1 Trailers Won 32: lest 16 Deuces 27 21 Starting time for all day gamesis : Sunken 27 21 : ;,'>''! Woodpeckers 27 21 contests slatedto 1615, with night ,"i : t .'".'." .,, Spills :a-n Volleyball start at 1800. 1-/ ".t' ; >: ."..:' PIn Kool Pain Katz 21-n 1'm: Mtlnhide! unftltall I Mme for April: ?!: i+... hoppers 18 ;io : ; . Begins April 29 Kasron Sixs., FAW-11. AibematleField ... . : 1615, Comrnunlrfltlonn vs. Opera '* ' The ComFairJax Volleyball dons Yoiktemn. 1615; VA.104 vs. Fas- 1.' ,. ,, Be ron 109. Saratoga, 1615; 1'ersonnel vs. Sharp In Tournament will swing into : action April 29 with five teams .r5 f ''V IS.S thus far competing. Name All Star /::/ 1 Civvies Too, ' . Fleet Air Units desiring to tf " enter the tournament are \_' Marines Told AF Alhleles 1\ . urged to contact ComFairJax ::.ri Personnel Office I, ) tt Marines who doff their uniforms prior to April Armed Forces f\ i ; : Outstanding 20. in favor of "civvies" during Team rosters are requiredfor football and basketball players ::: t J' ;:"j ., o K off duty hours have been the April 29 meeting to have been named in a nationwide / ..., i" warned by Marine Corps Commandant Of the Year" poll by "Player be held for.all participating Gen. Randolph McC. sportscasters and newsmen. tQt Pate that their . O-in-C and coaches at Build- personal appearance ing One, Room 113, NAS Jax Receiving the Lt. L. James in mufti will be taken at 000. Daley Service Award in footballand into consideration when makingout basketball respectively, fitness ' Teams signed up for the reports. competition to date are, VA- Were Air Force Lieutenants While in a letter issued June Guglielmi and Richard 29, 1956, Gen. Pate authorized 36, VW-4, Fasron 9, VF-11, and Ralph Fawtulant Boushka. officers in Headquarter and fi'/ The winning team will be GugU) mli, stationed at Boiling ; Washington area to wear civilian augmented by top players AFB, Washington, D. C., was an clothing during working hours, from other teams to represent All-American at Notre Dame in the Commandant has expressedhis ComFairJax in the ComAir- 1954-55 and was named to the 4 + 4'ay.. y' personal preference for the Lant Tourney commencing AFPS All-Star Football Team uniform.His . \. May 13 at Norfolk, Va. last year. SAILING CLUB GATHERS TROPHIES The Jax Navy own pride in the Marino. uniform has increased his Boushka, former AllAmericanat Sailing Club placed high in the 1W. Dora Annual Regatta held concern Lake Chicot, in Chicot County, St. Louis University, is as- April 6-7 at the central Florida site. Shown with trophies won lest a major changeover to Maneval (left) and Comdr. C. E. Rich, commodore civilian clothing lead to lessen is the largest natural lake in signed to Kirtland AFB, N.M, lIe there are Larry gold of the Jax Navy fleet. In the center is Comdr. It. C. Woodside, one pride in the uniform and a fail. Arkansas. This lake was formedby was a member of last year's of the team leaders. Maneval skippered one of the Rhodes Bantams . to observe military a shifting of the Mississippi medal-winning Olympic basket- competing for Jax Navy in the meet. Not shown Is T. J. Knowles, ure appropriate River's course. ball team skipper of the other craft entered. courtesies. , IIiIIr- 1 lUI r. 8' NEWS" . Page JAX AIR 18 April 1957 Fraught With Danger -" : : . r-jj: Cleaning Tanks At fuel Farm 10 Here Is Lesson In Safety vMa b Modern aircraft are equipped to do wonders, but unless the M ! fuel with which it operates is "clean," it's no better than a 1918 - model. D "Clean" fuel for jets and other have contained lead-treated fuel type aircraft is a must and hereat presents many safety hazards. {he "fuel farm" at NAS Jax, The job is presently contracted toa 1 1Q such an operation is one fraught commercial firm which has with many hazards. But, on-the- just completed tank cleaning op- erations. job safety reduces the hazards. _I -U The lead in av-gas emits a r The "fuel farm" houses under- 4I poison that affects the nervous ground tanks used for storage of 4 system and can enter the body aviation to which has gasolines by inhalation, absorption and in- M . been added tetra ethyMcad for gestion. It is cumulative in effect - increased 'LBEADY engine performance.The Following entry into the lead accumulates in rust body, lead undergoes a chemical scale and sediment within the reaction which forms and deposits - tanks and necessitates periodic within the body lead bromide cleaning of the tanks to prevent that may result in mental disor- FOR FUEL TANK CLEANING When the commercial crew moves in to undertake contamination of the fuel whichis der or even death if the the cleaning: of the underground tanks at the J'luellarm" here, It's quite an operation. Specialists all used for flight operations. expo the crew uses special equipment for the job, including clothing, fresh air gear, and instruments. All I sure is too great.HAZARDS tools must be of non-ferrous metal. This group checks and rechecks all equipment prior to the tank CLEANING OF TANKS which ENCOUNTERED in cleaning operation. Kneeling is C. J. Green Jr.; Standing are (left to right) Robert Brown; R. L. tank that Jordan; G. S. Duckworth, of the NAS Safety Division; and W. II. Phlpps, cleaning are so great .. . .yyDOWN: Firsl FundCont. super-specialists are trained to do r' '.:./; the job. They supervise the operation : ? mmmmFor ( from Page 1)) 4 4 ? Yc to insure that adequate : r M f r ijp tern for donating to charity under safety measures are applied. the approved policy and programfor Some of the equipment includes Rent fund raising within the federal clean white clothing, rubber : 3 J rm. furn. apt. Bradley, 8546 p Old Park Rd. CO-4. o establishments should con- gloves, rubber boots, air line Orange tact either the key man within respirator which pumps fresh air 4061. their unit or their division offi to the person inside the tank, and 3 X 2 bdrm. house, furn. $75 per mth. personal cleanliness at all times. Sutton, 4502 Beverly Ave., cer.All _ Lakeshore. EV989G8.J . hands have an opportunityto _ Explosion and fire hn/ards r bath contribute and no one shouldbe S ksMYz' bdrm. 2 house, unfurn, exist because the of gasoline va- ' denied the + waterfront, Lakeshore. Avail privilege. within the tank. One of the ( pors able June 1. Maze, EV-8.8066. Second in a series of the new local underground tanks holds x, federal service raising program 250,000 gallons of fuel). Prior to For Sale locally will be held for Navy 3 bdrm. house. Venetia Terrace. entry, the tank must be flushed tr Relief in May-June. Community with water and ventilated with $975 down. EV-7-3185. V 3 bdrm. house. 4214 Timuquana Chest-United Fund drive is set forced air to remove the explo- Rd. MacPhee, EV-7-4544. $19- for October. sive vapors, and then tested withan explosion-meter to ascertain 000. d 6 rm. house. 4345 Timuquana Rd. VA-44 Chief Leaves that it is safe for a man to enter. I Venetia. Edmistcn. EV-9-4982. . The blowers and pump motors For HAS Hutchinson must be equipped with spark ar- $11,750. 3 bdrm. 2 bath house. 4250 The Hornets of Attack Squadron restors, and all tools must be con- Oristano Rd. Venetia Manor. their structed of non-ferrous metals to Forty-Four paid respects - Edmisten. EV-9-4982. $19,800. to Jones ADC, last insure against sparks which Ralph may 3 bdrm. 2 bath house. 5749 Cedar remaining plank owner of the result in explosion and fire. Park Lane, Lakeshore. Voll- squadron as he was detached to AFTER TIlE TANKS have been .. _. _._-_.__.. -_.. mer, EV76019. NAS Hutchinson last week. scraped clean, brushed and hosed 2 bdrm. CB house rmts. $39.50per HE GOES Specialist Robert Brown, dressed in special - - Chief Jones first came to the down, the sludge is pumped into protective clothing and mask, prepares to enter an under- mth. Rogers, 5427 Lois squadron in 1950 and has been an outside pit where it is buried ground fuel tank, which contained lead-treated fuel. Before entry, Avenue engineering chief, maintenancechief and the hazard removed. the tank must be flushed clean and ventilated to remove explosive 3 bdrm. brick house. 4859 AventDr. and then tested with special instruments to ascertain safe and for the past two years, Efficiency is a must for suchan vapors entry. One tank here can hold 250,000 gallons of fuel. ., Ortega Hills. Mooney, EV- leading chief.In operation. One must 'have a 8-0857. seven years with VA-44, knowledge of the subject, plus Adult I Miscellaneous- Jones has served under seven plenty of experience and back- Evening Here's Chance Riders to Quonset Point, Rhode commanding officers, taken five ground and a genuine educationin Island. Leave April 22. Beggs, Med Cruises i and seen the safety. Personnel of the NAS School Opens To Collect On EV-8-6G41. . Change-over from Banshees to Jax Industrial Safety Divisionare Riders from Southside Estates F9F-8 Cougars.He always on hand to assist in New ClassesThe War Stories Hours 07001530. Koteny, RA- is a native of Alexandria, every way to promote safety in Heard any good sea stories 42546. Ind. such operations. Adult Evening School Di- 4 > lately? Write 'cm down and vision of the Technical High Full Easier School, 129 King Street, is open- collect. - ing new classes in typing, short Although interest in war epi- (Continued from rage 1) hand, and bookkeeping. Classesare sodes of World War II and tho Chapel: .Bx held twice weekly from 1830 Korean War has lagged in the Good Friday to 2130. 1200.1500 A three hour serv- w past few years, there is now a There are some openings in ice based on the Seven Last high interest on the part of edi- classes already in progress, including Words from the Cross. The serv- tors of national magazinesfor beginning and advanced ice will be interspersed with true experiences, interest- typing and shorthand, IBM Key sacred music. ingly related, particularly if Punch, ten-key adding machine, Easter Sunday told in the first I comptometry, calculators, busi person. Sunrise Jax Navy Band will ness English and pen bookkeep Those who have somethingto play a medley of sacred songs, relate, and the ability to and Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's ing.The adult commercial programis write for publication, are invited Desiring," and the choir will flexible, allowing students to to submit finished manu- : present "Christ Arose" by Lowry j. enter classes any time during the scripts to the Chief of Infor- : and Bach's "Now that Heaven school term to improve skills if mation for evaluation, comment and Earth Adore Thee." Chaplain they cannot complete full coursesof and/or assistance. in pos- Byrant will speak on "The instruction. sible placement Risen Christ. * Registrations are being held Articles should run from 0930 Chaplain Osman will from 1500 to 2200, Mondays thru 1,000 to 5,000 words, short present a sermon on "Agnus Del Fridays, and a small registrationfee stories 2,500to 5,000 words, -The Lamb of Triumph," the is made for enrollment. and book length treatments last in a series of sermons on Further information may be ob- averaging 50,000 to 80,000 symbols of Christianity. The tained by contacting the Evening words. It is permissible to accept choir anthem will be 'Handel's School Division after 1500. remuneration for original "Hallelujah Amen," and Mrs. R "' kA4r'rM10.fWMvaW'FLANK"" ;: Adjustments can be made by writing on your own time. E. Osman will sing "No Heavy OWNER' COMMENDED Ralph Jones, ADC, left) service personnel who, miss a Articles may be submittedto Crosses" by Dunlop. the last remaining plank owner of Attack Squadron Forty-Four, class due to military duties. the Chief of Information, 1100 The same music will be is being commended for Ms outstanding performance of duty while Satisfactory completion of presented and Chaplain Stephenson - with VA-44, by Comdr. T. J. Taylor, commanding officer. Chief these courses will be entered in Navy Department, Washington has chosen as his sermon Jones left this week for NAS Hutchinson, Kan., after some six 25, D.C. " rears with the "Hornets" of VA-41. the service records of personnel. topic "lie Is Risen. . J |
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