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...". NATTU Honormen INSIDE WHATS * PVT E. A. Parsons, AO "A" ft X 5 Civil Benefit Plan Page 2 School, 83.51. Mitt Mayport Misses Page 3 4 Sports Page PVT E. A. Curran, AE "A" School, 90.31. Shutter-Bug Bite Page 5 --= VMA-142 Returns Page 6 Vol. 20 No. 21 U.s. NAS Jackeon ill., FU. 2 August 1962 T _Ir Courageous Crew Presented AwardsFour as NAS Jax Navymen have received formal re- cognition from a major aircraft corporation for the rolls they played last Fall in a helicopter life-saving mission using one t the__company's_ .Navy-designed helicopters.They . are LT I. W. Hastings, a crewmember on 7 September a test pilot at O & R; LT OwenR. 1961 in a life-saving mission Hunt (MC), of the NAS " with a Sikorsky Helicopter. .. Dispensary; V. R. Gray, ADR2, The mission for which the of A/C Maintenance and L.. R. men received their awards oc- Tidwell, ADR3, of O & R. curred on an extremely dark EDWARD J. CLARK, field night at Lake George, 58 air representative at O & R for miles due south of Jax, wherea the Sikorsky Aircraft Divisionof P2V patrol bomber had the United Aircraft Corporation - COURAGEOUS CREW-Edward J. Clark (center), field representative at O&R for the Sikor crashed in the water. sky Helicopter Co- resents Helicopter Rescue Awards, together with Winged "S" Air Rescue present to the four men UPON ARRIVAL at the scene, Emblems, to four NAS Jax Narymen who performed a life-saving mission with a Sikorsky his company's Helicopter Res- helicopter. They are (left to right)! L. R. Tidwell. ADR3; LT I. W. Hastings} V. R. Gray) and LT cue Award together with Winged aided by the downed airmen'srescue Owen R. Hunt (MC). The certificates awarded last Thursday, commended the men for their flare. Hastings' helicoptercrew courageous night mission flown last September in which they were instrumental in saving the "S" Air Rescue Emblems, was able to hoist two of lives of a P2V patrol bomber crew whose plan had crashed in Lake George, 58 miles south of during ceremonies held last the six bombermen into the Jacksonville. Thursday in the Station com- 'copter. Two others, however, officer's office. manding injured by the crash, could not The certificates of award read Largest Idea Checks REMEMBERE4 be picked up by the rescue in part.. "for (his) skill and P2V sling. The other two crew- E-5 Exams courage while participating as men remained to help transferthe Awarded Two &R MenThe On Tues. Thurs. injured personnel from WAVES' their life rafts into small boatsof A reminder to all personnelin local fishermen who had two largest awards ever to be given to employeesof , pay grade E-4 and E-5. been.summoned to the scene. Jacksonville Naval Air Station for money and timesaving - Pay grade E-5 exams will be 20th PartyA The helicopter then returnedits ideas were presented to two Overhaul and Repair Department - given August 7, also Thurs- two passengrs to NAS witha workers last Friday July 27. day August 9, E-4 exams will total elapsed round-trip flight jasper war, an aviationmechanic lines in the A3D aircraft, Thomas be given. SuccessNAS time of two hours, nine minutes.By . received a $765 cash F. Bourrie received $100. ,Those participating In these virtue of this helicopter award for his beneficial sug- WAVES and Bathed guests - Other cash award winners exams are to report to build- crew's quick and efficient response - gestion of repairing dual ac- at the Bluejacket Inn last ing 955 lower deck at 0730on to their assign- were: $55-Lew E. Keeter, Ben- rescue boxes aircraft.His . cessory gear on Thursday, July 26, to celebratethe the day of examination. I ment there fatalities. suggestion calls for boringthe ny F. Alderman (two awards); 20th Anniversary commem- were no $50-Virginia S. Gray B. .Joan Servicewide examinationsfor oil pressure passage 'adja- heldIn orating the W A V E S establish- . the mounting flange Apfelbeck, and Albert E. Rum- paygrade E-8/9 were Marine Wives Notice cent to 955 also ment as part of the regular Navy. building today stud hole and a steel tube installed sey; $40-Clyde C. Murphy, Jr.; Honored guests, RADM Joseph There will be a business Tuesday July 31, E-6 exams to prevent oil leakage $35-Folsom W. Linch and Jo- M. Carson, ComFairJax, and meeting of the Enlisted Ma- given.of when a porous condition devel- seph Savicki; $25-Allen C. were CAPT James R. Compton, NAS rine Wives Club on August ops in the metal. This repair Jones and James N. Tripp; $15 Commanding Officer, were greeted 6-Bldg. 572-at 2000.Bulletin. -Joseph Savicki, Lonnie J. the Naval Air Station turnedin saves the purchase of many by LT Jeannett Green, Senior Austin John R. Touchton, Ben- 571 ideas of which 213 were gear boxes, thus saving the gov- NAS WAVE Officer. ernment an estimated $22,560 nie I. Clark, Joseph Jenkins adopted to achieve better job Master of Ceremonies for the during the first year.A and James S. Williams. results or reduced costs. These event was LTJG Clara Parsons : CHECK FOR $725 went to THE LETTER OF APPRECIATION adopted ideas produced an estimated who started the evenings festi- The Athletic Director has Charles Anderson, a machinist.His was given to James E. savings of $156,829. vities by presenting the WAVE announced that the Iron Man idea suggested leaving suf- Mack. Equally important to the 'Sta Color Guard. Banquet has been rescheduledfor ficient planting on aircraft engine These awards are presented tion were the intangible bene- Highlight of the party was under the Navy's Incentive Admiral Carson's cutting the dec- Wednesday, August 15, at link pin ends to permituse fits derived from ideas. A total - of worn side plates insteadof Awards program which is designed orative 20th Birthday Cake after- 1930, in the Mainside messhalT. of $11,345 was paid out to machining new side platesto to provide cash and hon- which the W A V E S and there Further information on the replace those worn beyond orary awards to employees for employees submitting time and I guests joined in a buffet dinner Banquet will appear in next tolerance. His idea is expectedto their constructive ideas. money saving ideas during the "id later danced to the music of I week's Air News. effect an estimated first year's During fiscal 1962, employees past fiscal year. I Karl Boyd and his Rythemairies. savings of $18,933. . --- -- -- ---- - CAPT R. H. Fagan, O&R Officers, made both presentations - afterwhich he presented 24 additional cash awards and . ,. one letter of appreciation to -- -zi other O&R beneficial sug- gesters. s Jesse W. Laird and BenjaminC. DiFranza each received $220 for their design and develop- ment of a bracket to modifythe factory-furnished jig for repairing: HR2S helicopter tail rotor blades. Another check amounting to $170 was awarded to Larry A. McDonald for his procedure in repair and installing the tail wheel gear assembly for the HSS and HUS helicopters.A . ' $155 AWARD went to RalphJ. Larizza for his method of r. n a repairing cracks in the F8U LARGEST NAS AWARDS-For his beneficial suggestion of i repairing dual accessory gear boxes on aircraft Jasper WardR. Crusader's fuselage skin panelat (left photo), an aviation mechanic at O&R receives from CAPT ] H. Fagan ObR Officer the largest check ever awarded here the engine mount. at NAS for money and time-saving ideas. That check is worth $71 65. Recipient of the second largest award at NAS. Charles Ander For his suggestion to simplifythe son (right photo), a machinit at O&R, explains to CAPT Fagan xhi at by leaving sufficient plating on aircraft engine link pins ends it would eliminate havng to machine new side plates to replace tho I te worn beyond tolerance. This idea gained for him $725. It is installation of hydraulic I estimated that during the first year these two ideas at*,put Q in I I to effect. a total of $41.493 will be saved. F.2Jr . . / . -i j ji i I Paa. 2 lAX AIR NEWS 2 August 19621 - I ___ I I- 1 S Station Traffic RecordThe l Libertv vs Communism l ,_. Violation - i MAl+ Jeebonvffle' is report of One of the liberties of free men is the right to I a CAPT J. R. Convton Con+es..dlnp Offlewbwcwttv following i participate - CM Wthw 1. Schvb Offta motor vehicle accidents and in government. In ancient Greece, each city-state was Ft... Air HcUonvllle NAB 6ND traffic violations for the period sufficiently small so that all free men could meet in the IAOM Joseph ML CwwwCATT : comr..ander: laws and decided Vlncwit Casey Chief of Staff July 2128.NUMBER assembly that made publiC; policy. This .feet Air Wing EUvtn OF ACCIDENTSTotal method of government is known as pure democracy.in . --- CAW Gilbert J. Frw.nh.bm. Commander modern states, this - CAn Andrew H. Cowwt Ga.f Staff Off lost Accidents this year large Today womanhood suffrage. In other feasible. , Kl Air Technical Training Unit through July 1962 . 152 procedure is not words, all citizens have a CAPT HtrtMl D. Allen! Commanding Off Through July 1961 ,135 all free states use the system of to participate in elections. right CM Eugene P. Vw6ery Executive Offtor representative government. Under Naval Hospital NUMBER OF DAYS SINCE this the people elect rep- Likewise, in modern democracies system CAn J. M. rUnmr INJURY IN MOTOR Commanding Officer LAST CAPT Stophwt H. Toll"" Executive Officer resentatives or deputies to act elections are what are called Naval| Air Reserve Training Unit VEHICLE ACCIDENT. for them in the seat of govern- "free elections." Parties in opposition . CAPT Ralph E. Elliott, Jr. .Commanding) Officer NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis ment. to the government are COR WlllUm M. Miller Executive* Officer 21-28).88) the' allowed to exist and to Printed with week (July IN THE UNITED STATES offer commarkaHy non-approprlatad fund In Jacksonville, Florida at iw expenie to the govMiwrwnt and In compliance with NAVEXOS P-35 Rev. July Speeding .....".."........-'".... 38 voters elect the Senators and Rep- candidates for election. Moreover, 1958. Distributed fr*. of charge to mthfary and civilian personnel of Fleat Air wellas the secret ballot is used in order as Reckless Driving ................0 resentatives in Congress Jecbonvtlle/ Naval Air Station, Naval Air Technical Training Unit, Fleet Air Wing and Vice Presi- to prevent both bribery and in- 11, Naval Air Reserve Training Unit and U.S. Naval Hoapltal. Running: Stop Sign ........ 13 the President timidation of voters. Andrew H. Planey Assistant Servke Information Officer Others ................................ 37 dent, who head the executive Editor-Mae Spencer, JO); Assistant Editor-Marc Whetstone, J01; Staff-Robert branch of government. In parliamentary I There was a brutal honesty in Doddi, SA; Ruth Anne Roberts, SA. Seventy-four drivers ap- countries the voters the Fascist and Nazi use of the Member of North Florida Industrial Editor Association and and International Hear Southern before the Traffic Councils of Industrial Editors. peared elect the members of the parlia- concept of the elite. Both of these The Jax Air News Is a member of the Armed Forces Press Service. Material ing Board at the meeting heldon ment 0 f legislature, which, in regimes openly condemned de- appearing In this publication can be reprinted providing credit Is given. Photo July 30, 1962. Dispositionof turn, selects the Prime Ministerand mocracy and called for the rule frephs unless/ otherwise credited, are official I U.S. Navy Photographs the cases included the following other Ministers who head the of the superman. Communism, Editorial offices located In Room 230 Main Administration Building. Phone six lost driving and on : extensions 8164, 656, 272 or 216. executive branch. the; other hand, has been deceptive parking privileges aboard the Some representative systems in its use of the elite princi Station, nine were assigned to remedial driving instructions, may not be as democratic as ple. No Hike Seen For 45 received suspended penal others. In a few systems, the suf- While Communists have con frage is so restricted that only a ties, 16 were given warnings, tempt for the deficiencies of the five were dismissed and three fraction of the people are represented masses, they take full advantageof Civil Benefit PlanThe were referred to Commanding in the legislature. In the prestige attached to the the United States, Great Britain Officers for possible disciplinary words democracy and representative and most free nations, however, premium rates of the Government-wide Service action. government. They brand Benefit Plan and the Government-wide Indemity Benefit USE CAUTION AT INTER. there is universal manhood and the democracy and representative Plan, which together cover, about 80 per cent of the nearly SECTIONS systems of free countries as 2,000,000 employees enrolled in the Federal Employees bourgeois democracy. They claim 1. To drive safely, approach Blood DonorsTwentythree Health Benefits program, will not be increase for the next intersection that communism is the only true "open season" of the program is planned for late 1963, every will have expectingthat to representative system. This is stop contract year which begins November 1, 1962, the Commis- you to aviod accident. personnel of false propaganda attaching respected sion has announced. The Commission also said that the next quickly an NAS donated blood to the Naval names to perverted forms. probably in October.A 2. Slow down BEFORE you Hospital Blood Donor Center, reach the intersection, intoit THE SOVIET UNION is not a go July 17-18. few of the other 35 plans ! democracy in the historical and enroll In a plan. slowly. Then if all is clear, participating in the program may Those making donations were: acceletate and clear the inter- generally accepted sense of the require premium rate increases. The "decision to hold no "openseason' sectiion quickly. Everett D. Finney, AA; Richard term, because the Soviet Government While some plans may make in 1962 was made after Q. Burgess AE1; Robert B. Del- is in the hands of consultation with the Federal Em- 3. Observe.. the right ..of solely minor perfecting changes in benefits gross, AA; James E. Donnelly, the Communist Party which hasa rate increases will be nego- ployees Health Benefits Advisory way. But if another driver insists AECS; G. L. Herrod, AN; WalterJ. membership of about 10 mil tiated only on the basis that theyare Committee. The Committee was upon the right of way, Jagiello, AA; and Gerald L. lion in of 214 mil established under the Federal I don't dispute it. Slow down and a population needed to maintain the pro- Marker, AE1; all from AE "A" lion. The is in turn Party controlled per balance between the cost of Employees Health Benefits Act of let him pass in safety. School NATTUnit James E. present benefits and premiumrates. 1959 and advises the Commissionon 4. Never pass another ve- Bridges, AA; Lawrence D. Nelson 11 members.The by a. Presidium of only However, any increases in matters of concern to employees hicle near or at an intersec- AA; Clarence H. Smith, AA; rates by other plans for the next under the health benefits tion. Your view of possible Charles S. Wittbrodt, AN; and Soviet Union is not a rep- contract year will probably be program. hazards almost certainly will Alan M. Yurman, AA; from AOA resentative government, because small, the Commission said. There are several major factors be partly obscured by the School NATTUnit; John R. War- Soviet elections are not "free Although there will be no gen which entered into the decision other vehicle. nke AO1; from AOB School elections," and the deputies in eral "open season' in October of to set the next "open sea 5. Watch carefully for ve- NATTUnit and Leo E. Garrett, the Supreme Soviet have no con 1962, eligible employees who have I son" for October of 1963, the hicles turning the corner at AECA of AEB School NATT trol over the government.The . previously elected not to enroll Commission .said. Among them your left as you approach the Unit; B. A. Pulley, PVT USMC will have another opportunity to was the fact that for most employees intersection. They may block and Robert L. Read PVT USCM, same abuse of the word enroll in a participating plan in the benefits and premiumrates your vision of other approaching of MAD (MFC) NATTUnit. democracy is found in Red China will not be and all other Communist regimes. materially October of this year. Also, any traffic. Donating from the Brig employee enrolled for changed in the next contract per were: The so-called People's Republicof now sell 6. Don't rely on stop signs. Larry D. Boggs, FA; William iod. Also, as recently as last OCtober China is controlled by a pol- only will bo: able to change to a There are still many reckless Green, AN; Robert A. Larkin, after more than a year's itburo of 19 leaders who domino self-and-family enrollment in the drivers who disregard them. AA; Danny W. Littleton BT3 ; experience with their plans, employees ate a Communist Party of 17 million !- cam plan and option at that had an opportunity to 7. Be considerate 0 f the Richard J. Myers, AR; H. C: members in a population of time. During a general "o p e n correct any dissatisfaction with pedestrian. Always slow down Shelley, YNSN; Edward L. Zimmerman more than 650 million people. season" eligible employeees havean their initial choice of plans. During and let him proceed in safety. ENFN. I unrestricted opportunity to that first "open season" only Careless driving is costlycan - change from one plan or option about five percent of the en- afford you it? DRIVE The First Letter Ever Writtento to another or. if not enrolled to rolled employeees changed plans.THREE SAFELY! Freedoms Foundation wasn't quite this hardto DIVINE S read, and it made a ''SERVICES .' lot mores sensel Now << '; : '4t" r '" we're looking for your entry In the 1962 Letter PROTESTANT0830Holy Awards Program. Write Communion, All type, printor even Saints' Chapel0930Naval : .i, Yf, ', a carve a 100-500 word :r :; Hospital Chapel ; i.' .summary of your ideas 0930-Service of Divine Wor- on "My Freedoms andWashingtonHonorMed | ship, All Saints' Chapel My Responsibilities" 1100-Service of Divine Wor- send the result to Free- , ship, All Saints' Chapel dom Foundation VaH, kK fi t s: 4r. CATHOLICSunday ley Forge, Pa. Cash , awards and George 0630-Naval Hospital Chapel - NARTU MAINTENANCE Department civilian employees 0900-1200-St. Edwards Chapel als are waiting for the recently received checks for sustained superior performance Weekdays winners. Nov 1 I is the from NARTU's Commanding Officer, CAPT R. E. 0700-King Hall deadline, but donf, Elliott Jr., (left). Being presented a $150 check is Perry H. The first Id- Saturday It off! Rainer, aviation metalsmlth, as Ralph W. Barnett aviation put this electrician and John D. Llverman. electronics technician (right) 0800-St Edward's Chapel ter wo receive look on. Barnett also received a $150 check while Liverman't Confessions are heard from year mould be' yours. award was $200. 1900-2000. - 2 August 1962 JAX Am NEWS Page 3 ............ ____._....u._.. Mayport Beauty PagentDraws 10 Lovely MissesTen lovely Misses, one of whom will reign as Miss May- port of 1962, will parade before a crowd of over ,'500, August 10, as the Mayport Naval Station conducts its first full- .cr'1g.. ... hgI1f ? '! tu.nf I '" "- .J t""b "U ' Beach. Families of the contestants, CAPT Richard L. Kibbe, members of the sponsoring Commanding Officer, Mayport Mayport units and invited will present the winner's trophy, guests are expected to swell thetation's and trophies to the first run Enlisted Men's Club to ner up, Miss Talent and Miss its capacity of 650. Congeniality.Five . The girls, all from the greater persons will judge the Jacksonville area, will be vying pageant: one officer, one chief for the Miss Mayport crown in petty officer, one enlisted man, four categories: swim suit, one male civilian and one female - evening gown, talent and poise either military or civil- and personality. They are: ian. Names of the judges will Cathlinn (Cathy) Pitzke; Jane be withheld until the eveningof Stuckey; Judy Pierce; Rhoda the pageant.Joe . (Lithona) Rozier; Linda D. Dennison, PN1, of NAS Connell; Bonita ( Bonnie ) Cecil Field, will serve as Master Stacks; Penelope (Penny ) of Ceremonies during the page SEEK MAYPORT CROWN-Beautifying Mayport's beach are eight of the 10 lovelies vying Wintz; Sue Ellen Wisniewski; ant which is scheduled to beginat for the 1962 Miss Mayport crown. They are left to right, Penelope (Penny) Wintz, Linda Diane Sondra M. Sweeting; and Linda 1830. Dennison has directed Brasseit Sondra M. Sweeting, Cathlinn Claire Pitzke, Bonita Louise Slacks Judy Iris Pierce, Jane Diane Brasseit. Stuckey and Rhoda Lithona Rozier. Not present for the photo were Linda Connell and Sue Ellen the Miss Cecil Field contest for Wisniewski. The contest Mayport's first full-scale pageant, will be held at that Station's EM Miss Adelaide Smith, Miss the past three years. Club on August 10. Mayport of 1961 and newly. March Wilson and his band crowned Miss Duval County, will will play for the occasion and I RADM Carson Sees be present to crown and con- for a dance which will climax 100 Volunteers Take PartIn gratulate the new Queen. the pageant's festivities.Miss . 1920 Shipmate On The new Miss Mayport will Mayport of 1962 will be awarded a beautiful trophy, reign for one year and participate - 2nd Navy Shelter Test Okla. TourA an expense paid weekend to in homecoming programsand City Florida's Silver Springs, a fifty other events at Mayport.She . 42-year-old reunion was experienced dollar Savings Bond and an expense will also enter the Miss WASHINGTON (AFPS-Two) navy officers and 98 enlisted by RADM Joseph M. paid weekend at the Ebb- Florida Crown contest to be volunteers will particiate in the Navy's second man- Carson, ComFairJax/ComNabSix, tide, Motel at Jacksonville held August 25. ned test of the experimental underground shelter at Beth- when he made a recent visit to cr1!1 Md... .. _ VUVIVI, ** v I. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. ',1 ne test, scheduled to begin It was there he met with Ken Aug. 1, is a summer version of Now We Know Oklahoma (Flanery, an City last Febru- - the tests, conducted building contractor. : at the same site, and is a ary Both men were stationed together - study of shelter living under Aboui Pilots I aboard the USS Oklahoma r'V _ hot weather conditions.Its in 1920, at which time objective is to determine Admiral Carson i was a pilotone - whether the shelter's size, (Reprinted from U.S. Lady of the Navy's first-while, _ shape, building materials, sani- Magazine) I Flanery was serving as a fire- facilities and sleeping arrangements - tary A fifth grader at the San man on the battleship.The . are adequate for Mateo Park (Calif.) School was reunion followed a visit prolonged hot weather use. by the admiral to the commander asked to write about what he ' No time length for the Aug- of the Thirty-Second North ; wanted to be when he grew up. ust test has been announced.The h American Air Defense Command - Military pilots will be interestedin February cold weather lest this junior layman's view of region. -* < lasted two weeks, during which their jobs."I Admiral Carson was briefedon I time the volunteers were com thtf air defense role of the *_ pletely out of touch with the want to be a pilot when I region a/id discussed his land r 1'f'Z :: outside world.Temperatures. grow up. because it's a fun and carrier based fighter air- ;: idhh1 inside the shel- job and easy to do pilots craft units which would be ; : :: ter reached 82 degrees during don't need much school, they turned over to NORAD and 44 + that test although the buildinghas just have to learn numbers so placed under the operational ., t 1!' i no heating system. they can read their instruments.I control of the 32nd in event of 4 3l 4 I ..- ".J:),. ....J The shelter is a buried steel guess they should be able to enemy attack. DUAL RETIREMENT-CDR Lucille M. Harkins (left) and arch structure, 25 feet wide read road maps so they won'tbe LCDR Lourie Camble cut a cake in honor of their dual retirement similar to the I lost. Pilots should be braveso Traffic last Monday ending 20 years of Navy Nurse Corps service. and 48 feet long, Cop: "Use your noodle Present for the occasion was CAPT Joseph M. Hanner (MC) N a v y's ammunition storage they won't be scared if it's lady!" (center), CO of the Naval Hospital who praised the two ladies magazine. It is equipped with foggy and they can't see, or ifa Woman Driver: "Where is it? for their devotion to military medical service. He also read five double rows of bunks, five wing or motor falls off I've pushed and pulled every- letters of appreciation from ADM Edwin C. Kenney, Surgeon General, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and CAPT Ruth high, for a total of 50 beds. The Pilots have to have good eyesto thing else in the car." Earckson Director of the Navy Nurse Corps. men will sleep in two shifts. see through clouds and they can't be afraid of lightning or thunder because they're closerto them than we are. Pilots NX Announces make more money than they Aug. 8 OpeningOf can spend. This is because most people think flying is dangerous - Beauty ShopThe except pilots don't because they know how easy it is. There Navy Exchange announces isn't much I don't likq except that on Wednesday, girts like pilots and all the August 8, a new NX Beauty stewaredsses want to marry will be opened at the Shop pilots so they always have to Naval Hospital, Bldg. II2009. A special feature of the chase them away so they won't, new shop is that it will have bother them. I hope I don't get evening hours. It will be air sick because I get car sick open Monday through Friday .and if I get air sick I couldn'tbe . from 0900 to 2000 and on ,t. :.: . , a pilot and then I'd have to III --A, .f" 0900 to 1500. J ,i - Saturdays from -, : / ; JII Appointments can be made go to work. Lg/ -- __: ..-.A-- .......; .< '(M.JM_______, Mainside Ext. 560. JOIN CPO WIVES-Seven wives of newly appointed chief petty officers gathered at the by calling 'SubmittedbyLTCOL CPO Club last week for a "Welcome Aboard" coffee. Guest speaker for the occasion was Mrs. Special ribbon-cutting ceremonies Mary J. Compton (second from left), wife of CAPT James R. Compton NAS Commanding Of- will be held on C. V. Glines ficer. Club President, Gerry Hunt (seated left), serves the new members (left to right), Evelyn August 8, at 0900. Newschanger, Jean Carpenter, Marqje Smatla Shirley Eckert Ruth Smith, Linda Pasha and Ann 'McLean, Virginia Vavra. Other invited guest not shown in photo were Marie Boyettte and Helen Jones. Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS 2 August 1962 Preseason Grid ft Practice Begun JAXAJR NEWS SPORTS'L By Jax BearsFall football practice begins early for the Jacksonville Bears, 24 Boats Enter but the season also arrives soon . for the city's first professionalgrid team. Jax Tri-Club RaceThe Coach Al Bassett and his assistant - Bob Williams, greeted first Tri-Club Sailing Regatta of the Fall Series got about 95 candidates at Durkee k '- underway at the Jax Navy Sailing Club when some 24 sail- Field Tuesday. Approximately > boats raced on the St. Johns River last Saturday and Sun- 200 prospective players answer- day. . ed the initial call early in the Foul weather made a big difference - onehalf points while Eversole summer from which about 50 in the two days of rac- took second in the first race but were told to report for Fall tda ing. In Saturdays race, 16 boats did not finish the second race, drills. Meanwhile, others have entered. Of these, six boats cap- ending up with a score of two asked for a tryout and the ]j Aa qa.y sized and one boat ,dropped out points.A . team's scouts have sent in some because of rain leaving only nineto class for youngsters, the to swell the ranks to just under }r finish. There were three races Sunfish running was won by Eric 100. The squad will be cut to scheduled for Sunday but only Honor who took two first places 35 about September 1. one was able to start because of and one third, giving him the The players will meet for the downpoor and winds of 20 overall win in the final day of organized practice three nights knots. the event with five and onehalf each week, Tuesday, Thursdayand GEORGE MAISH, skipper of points. Friday, and go through the Panic Party, won the five WEEKEND SAILORS CDR V. P. Andersonand John Townes lead the first conditioning routines Monday -Skippered by boat Snipe Class with one fourth LT Jake Kertz, this sleek Rhodes Bantam sailboat swept day competition in the Sunfish and first to give and Wednesday. across the finish line to take first place during last weekend'sfirst place one place Practice the first week will Tri-Club Sailing Regatta held at NAS. The Jax Navy him a total of seven and one- Class with a first place and a consist of time trials, offensivepass Sailing Club hosted the event which had various local club con- fourth points. second place win, but resolved to participating. second place when he didn't start drills, offensive play pat- With only a quarter of-a point terns from the Baltimore Colt separating him from Maish, Bert Sundays race. His score was only offense, defensive formations, Champion PackersIn Verway in Double Trouble took Ii one fourth of a point short of punting drills, agility drills and second, leaving third 'place to Honour. conditioning work. The practice Glen Murphy, skipper of the Third went to Terry Knowlesand session will be open to the pub- Witchcraft, with six and onehalf Ed Grissom in the Sunfish lic. Durkee Field is the old Jax August 18 points.It "2" with a second place and a baseball park on Myrtle Ave. was a close race in the' thjrd place win to give them The team's first game will bea Come. August 18 Jacksonville fans will see the greatest II Rhodes Bantam Class until the i I three points. preseason affair in Mel- team in football-the world champion Green Bay Packers.The deciding day. George Baldwin, Skipper of the Cougar Cat, bourne, Aug. 25 with Orlando. Packers, who have got- skipper of the Blyth Spirit, and George Monthan took the Open The first Florida Football ten a head start in practice on play the New York Giants in] CDR V. F. Anderson of the Ban- Class all the way by winning ' League game will be in the Ga- the rest of the National Foot- Canton, Ohio on August 11th tam Alpha were tied in the first two firsts to give him the win ball teams take the day's bid with four and onehalf with a score of three and onehalf. tor Bowl, Saturday evening, League on before they take on the Packers Sept. 8 with Miami. St. Louis Cardinals, at the Gator here in Jax a week later. points. In the second day of com- Second place went to Steve Wil- Bowl stadium at 2000. petition Baldwin did not finish son with one and onehalf points. The Packers are early with The Packer-Cards game is the race due to bad weather, giv- THE JAX NAVY SAILING Sports their practice this year because sponsored by the Jacksonville ing Anderson a two point first Club entered their Whale Boatto they take on the College All- Charities, with all proceeds go- place margin of six and one-half.I set sail in the Crusier Class Events Stars in Chicago earlier than ing to charity. Dean Johnson of the Delta placed with Bill Hopkins as its skipper.It . usual, on August 3. third in the class with three was unopposed in it's class, CalendarThe Spirits in the Green Bay NAS Special Services in Bldg points. gaining two and onehalf pointsin camp have risen sharply since 704 has some excellent 40-50 THE WINDMILL Class was the race. deadline for signing up the return from military serviceof yard line tickets for the pro won by Noble Enge, with two The next Regatta is to be for the IM Bowling League is high-scoring, versatile halfback game. Box seats are $5, while first place victories over Dr. Joe hosted by the Florida Yacht August 3.Anyone. Paul Horning. Horning 'reserved seats sell for $5 and Eversole, skipper of the Meriso. Club and scheduled for August the league's most valuable player $2.50. Enge had a score of four and 25 and 26.NATTU. interested in officia- last year is expected to see ting IM Touch Football may attend some action against the All- the Referees Clinic which Stars and will be going at full Judomen JourneyTo Sports will start on August 7 in the speed by the time the game Athletic Office at the Mainside with the Cards comes off in gym, beginning at 1600. Jacksonville on August 18th. Tampa TourneyThree RoundupBy The Cards, under new coach The first meeting for IM Wally Lemm, will not have as D. W. Warren, JOSN Touch Football will be held at much time to get ready. They Seniors and some 20 Juniors will represent NAS at NATTU's two-day swim meetis the Southern Invitational Judo Tournament which will be 1900 on August 8 in the Athletic set for August 20-21 with held at Tampa, Fla., on August 4 and 5. The contest is Office Bldg 3. The second entry deadline on August 17. Suns Return To expected to draw over 200 competitors. - meeting is to be held on Wed The newly formed Jax Navy Entries are expected from I nesday, August 15. welcome to and Support Services, the Marine Judo Club is now preparing for ways come see Jax For Wings 'the tournament with practices the workout matches. Persons Aviation Detachment, the AO The first game for the Jax and matches and physical ex- that are interested in becoming Schools, the AE "A" School and Navy Varsity Softball team will Chief SeriesThe ercises. members of the Club can call the AE "B" School. be played tonight against Joe's injury-ridden Jax Suns, Black Belt contenders who Pretzil at Ext. 278 or see himat Three events will be run August Machine Shop of the Jackson- one of the 20 and the other striving to stay atop the Inter- will represent the Senior Divi- practice sessions. two, Aug- ville Commercial League. The national League, return to their sion in the :Tampa Tourney are Judo suits may be checkedout ust 21. First day events are game will be a double-header home grounds Monday to openan Bob Jones, 2nd grade black at Special Services. the 150 meter medley, consist- starting at 1930 on EnterpriseField. eight-game home stand. belt, Willie Jones, 1st grade Willie Jones, who won first ing of the back stroke, the Manager Ben Geraghty's black belt and Ronald Pfetzil, place in the Florida State breast stroke and freestyle: 50 The second home game is charges, hit hard by injuries 1st grade black belt. Championship Tournament last meter breast stroke; and the 50 scheduled with the Fire Depart- during the past couple of weeks, The Junior Division consistsof February, traveled to Chicago meter freestyle. ment of the Jacksonville City take on the Syracuse Chiefs ona youngsters ranging in age to represent the Sunshine State Second day competition will League on Monday, August 6, four-game series opening from 6 to 16 who are under the in the National AAU playoffs, include the 50 meter back followed on August 8 with a Monday. The Rochester Red instruction of Bob Jones and bringing home fifth place in the stroke, and the 200 meter free- game against Cecil Field. Wings move into .the Jax ball Pretzil. The Juniors also strivefor 140 pound weight class. style relay. park for a four game series, colored belts ranging from * All home games will be played Future plans of the club are It has been starting August 10, including white, yellow, orange, green going: to the Florida announced that at 1930 on Enterprise Field.A double header Promotional NATTU will field team in & on the llth. and blue. Practices are held on a Tourney and the Single games during the week Saturday mornings from 1000 to ern Invitational South East- the 6ND Softball competition at dam across North Bay, near start at 1930; Sunday games at 1130 in Bldg 726. of Tournamentboth Charleston during the latter Panama City, has created a new 1800; and double headers at At present there are 10 regis- which dates are not"yet part of August.R. . 5,500-acre fresh-water. reservoir 1800. tered members for the Senioror known. In September the Juniors D. Rabanus, whose AE which will be stocked and Tickets for all Suns gamesare Adult Class who meet on are planning a local tour- "Gold" team is champion of the opened to public fishing by the available at reduced pricesfor Mondays and Wednesdays from nament in which they will corrf- NATTU Intramural League, is Game and Fresh Water Fish servicement at NAS Spec- 1830 to 2030 also in Bldg 726. pete with other Clubs in the coaching the team, and reportsare Commission in 1963. ial Services, Bldg. 704. Visitors and spectators are al- Jacksonville area. that a strong team is shap- ing up. -------- -- ... ., .w' ,_ ...."". _,_"'".. I 2 August 1962 SAX AIR NEWS bBattle ReadinessAwarded Three Club Charter Memberships Open To Jax SquadronsThree Victims Of Camera 'Shutter-Bug' Bite Jacksonville-based nav- al air squadrons and one from Sanford have won the Atlantic In the past decade of photography the art of picture Fleet's "Battle Readiness' com- taking has been made easier to understand and practice petition for fiscal year 1962. through the aids provided by scientific developments. As a VADM Frank O'Bierne, Com- result, the "shutter bug" has influenced millions of camera mander Naval Air Force, At- I :< :v owners to join the ranks of photographic societies across the lantic Fleet, has declared the nation.Do . : award winners to be Fighter { - Squadron 31, based at Cecil you have any idea what will be valueless if there are Field, Attack Squadron 15 and it's like to be bitten by one of not enough cameramen interested - Patrol Squadron 18, based at these "bugs". .what the affects in taking advantage of these NAS Jacksonville, and Heavy It might be? unique facilities and becoming Attack Squadron 5, based at In getting answers to these members of the club. Sanford Naval Air Station. questions, you might ask one of AS OUTLINED by the still- Fighter Squadron 31, cur- eight victims here at NAS. rough Club Constitution.. . rently serving with the Sixth f. "Any person.. 15 years of age Fleet in the Mediterranean on These energetic, "photo-bug- or older. may become a mem- board the carrier USS ShangriLa bitten" enthusiasts are presentlyin ber. It will be open to all active - will receive the award for the process of "developing"' retired and reserve 'military - being the best all-weather jet the scientific art of photographyinto personnel and their dependents - fighter squadron in 'the Atlantic what they hope to lable as .. There will also Fleet; Attack Squadron 15, the "Navy Jax Camera Club". be asosciate and honorary mem- | now in the Caribbean and operating THROUGH THE COOPERA- berships.The . I from the carrier USS TION of LCDR C. A. Hooper, Jr., purpose of conductingthe Franklin D. Roosevelt, for being .:l: \::: 4.hC: ::... one time local Fleet Air Photo a Camera Hobby Shop Club Photo is twofold Lab as {the foremost light attack propeller ;J. """ &' Lab Officer and presently the : aircraft; Patrol Squadron ; + :';::':f..:..::\; i} NAS Special Services Officer, First-to provide training lec- 118, at NAS Jacksonville, for be- ;/' :m .Jio 1i .* these photo fans are rebuildingthe tures on proper' use of equip [ing the best patrol squadron; and v : lab ment and chemicals, teach the *; it.: / i photo spaces located in = layman the procedures of developing - Attack 5 at Heavy Squadron the Mainside Hobby Shop. anford, for being the top heavy "SHUTTER-BUG VICTIMS"-Undertaking the project of and printing negativesand ttack jet squadron.The building up the NAS Hobby Shop's Photo Lab into a Nary The lab is still inoperable but prints, and proper handlingof Jax Camera Club are Gerald Johnson (left) and John Howard has great potential of being one darkroom equipment. Secondto USS Saratoga, home- protective club members. The lab has been shut down for sometime orted at Mayport Naval Station now but efforts are being made to renew its function of of the finest amateur military create interest in salon and now undergoing repairs providing entertaining and educational features. Thus far, eight camera club darkrooms the photography, exchange ideas at the Norfolk Naval shipyard photo enthusiasts have been "bitten" by the bug, however, club Navy has to offer. To bring this and pictures, and conduct inter- officials will not be elected until 20 charter members The Join. into reality, however, it is club and area competition as also won an "efficiency" next meeting of the growing facility is 1900 August the go- ward for outstanding performnce second deck of the Hobby Shop. ing to require a good numberof well as develop a sound founda- in the ship's air and communications -- off-duty hours of remolding, tion of photographic fellowship. departments. designing and polishing on behalf Before the club elects its O&R of its members.AS first club officials, it is desired Actual presentation of the Building Unique [wards will be made at a futureate. OF RIGHT NOW, thereare that at least 20 charter mem- three enlargers capable of I bers be listed on the club roster. Dust-Proof RoomDust handling from 35mm to 4x5 THE NEXT SCHDULED negatives, two film] processingrooms MEETING, open to all those per- uccess Of ICBM invisible to the eye, can cause havoc with opera- a large printing room sons who qualify as mentioned tion of complex controls such as are employed in the navi- and a finishing room, and, a above, will be held August 9 violences Nation's gational and weapons guidance systems of modern mili- large asset, one airconditioningunit. on the second deck of the Hob- tary aircraft. The continuing trend towards compactnessand by Shop at 1900. miniaturization has produced increasing demands on But all this equipment, plus So, bring your camera-be it efense Know How carefully controlled environments for all stages of manufacture numerous supplies and the expected a Linhof or box Browniebecome - WASHINGTON (AFPS) and calibration.A Special Services support, a member of the Navy significant role in the space Jax Camera Club, and exper- The Army's Nike-Zeus: has age is being undertaken by required to enter the chamber v ience the bite of the "shutter ccesfully intercepted a special NAS Jax, in the present con- through a corridor containing bug". rget vehicle launched by an Ulas intercontinental ballistic struction of a new type of pre- filtered air showers and auto- fabricated, ultraclean facility of matic shoe cleaners. They will SS9 Manager: "Where'd you get issue from California. - 4,700 square feet within the be clothed in laboratory clean the black eye?" Secretary of Defense McNaara Overhaul and Repair Depart- garments, including antiperspirant Traveling salesman: "It's a commenting on the suc- ment. gloves, bootees and bon- berthmark. I got into the wrongone ssful Nike-Zeus said shot " nets. on the train last night. his event evidences the ex- The cost of the new clean nsive and continuing nature room is approximately $280,000and Interior of the structure will will be constructed of dust have coved corners and sealed the U. S. program to under- and the capabilities and limi- repellent, insulated steel panels wall junctures and a sound absorbing Puttering tions of antimissile systems. incorporating necessary doors, translucent panel ceil- ducts and utili- ing above which a highintensity - windows shows that we speak of such lights, 9 a AroundOn btters from knowledge. ties within a sealed, airtight lighting system will supply diffused illumination suited to chamber.The . .y dinated"Concurrently fashion and in a co- most minute dust parti- extremely close tolerance work.In August 14 and 15 Joe Mac- the United Donald, NAS Golf Pro, will con- ates has been cles, down to 0.3 micron addition to these environ- carrying out a duct a Junior Golf Clinic at 0900 ((0.0000117 inches in diameter) mental controls strict ogram to insure that our a pro- for all interested junior golfers. issues will be excluded from the of control shall be will penetrate antimis- gram dust This clinic will be utilized for e systems which might be chamber by a special air filtration maintained through provisionfor lessons and to explain rules] and system and an air con- i countered. non-dusting, non-flaking 4' y yto. is golf] courtesy. There no chargefor ditioning system which also I furnishings and equipment "These programs give us con- a this clinic. provides precision temperatureand exotic maintenanceand planned, 'ence that our missiles would . control. able to penetrate any such humidity housekeeping program, restricted - stem which has been develed Production personnel will be entry, intensive person- ,q1rF On August 16 and 17 the Sta- > by anyone." nel training programs and con- > > '. tion will conduct a 36-hole medal The Nike-Zeus installation stant monitoring of particle size tournament for all military and Kiddies To Frolic . Fed in the test is located on contamination.The civilian junior dependents of NAS fe Pacific island of Kwajalein. Other Sat.The workmen are now puttingthe golf members. There will be three I The ICBM re-entry target Every finishing touches on the ul- flights for ages 14 and over, 10 r hide, designed for the test, first and third Satur- tra-clean facility room which to 13 and 10 and under. Nine ad been will be used for overhauling holes will be each launched at PCBM' days of August, Kiddie games played day eed using an Atlas booster will be held topside at the CPO gyroscopic instruments and oth- with two winners in each flight. unched by the Air Force at Club at NAS from 1000 to 1200. er electronic aviation devices. DRUMMER GIRL Sultry There will be a green fee of one andenberg According to Charles W. Brum- Jackie Kent the GI Version of dollar for the tournament. AFB Calif. of military All children per- Abbie Lane, beats a good Neither the intercepting mis- sonnel and their guests from baugh, Industrial Project En- rhythm on the bongos. Jackie, . lie nor the target vehicle car- ages six to 15 are cordially in- gineer with Production Engin- together with a group of other led a nuclear warhead. The vited. eering Group, the dust free top entertainers, appears in the On August 21-22-23 a match tercept room will be completed any- USO chow, "Chasing the play, junior tournament will be test used extremelyecise Games will be sponsored by Gloom." The show has left , [ tracking equipment to Navy Wives Club No. 86. where between October and De- New York for a tour of Alaska held with the same rules and d its target. cember of this year. and the Pacific. charges as above. - .--. ..--.----.-.-.--. .'.,. .f. .' , , I 1: '" . I I S JAX AIR NEWS 2 August 1962 --- Yearly Control Wildlife Trophy Flight Ops Over Set Up By DOD VMA-142 ReturnsMarine A fish and game conservation Attack Squadron 142 returned here last Ftiday award will be made annually by I from 15 days annual summer maneuvers held at the Marine the Secretary of Defense to the I i Corps Air Station Beaufort S. C. military establishment conduct- The ,unit, augmented by 15 ing the most outstanding con- Is aviation specialists from the Camp Perry servation program during the Marine Air Reserve Training preceding calendar year. Detachment here, begun opera- The award will consist of two Squared Away; tions at Beaufort on July 14. trophies, one to be inscribed with THE FIRST WEEK of training, the name of the winning installation Shooting Begun squadron pilots concentrated on and retained in the flying bombing missions in their Secretary's office and the otherto WASHINGTON (AFPS) A4D "Skyhawk" jet attack be given to the winner for More than 60 miles of wire was bombers, hitting a target area permanent possession. strung by the Army Signal near Shaw AFB in South Caro- Uniform policies and proce- Corps to serve scoring machinesand lina. dures for fish and game conser- loud speakers at the Na- During VMA144's second tional Rifle Matches, Camp vation porgrams on military res- week of maneuvers, ground ervations were established last TRAINING SCENE-LIne crews of VMA-142 ready A4D Perry, Ohio, which began in late crewmen got a real workout. "Skyhawk" let attack bombers which conducted flights from July. February by of The a Department dawn to dusk at the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. S.C.. squadron assumed the role Defense Directive implementingPublic during their 15-day training period which ended last Friday. The Army, Navy and Air of an aggressor air force parti- Law 797 of the 86th Con- Pilots of the Marine squadron logged almost 400 hours flight Force combined furnished approximately cipating in an air-ground exer- gress. time largely due to the 90 percent availability of the aircraft 2,300 support per- cise conducted in the Camp Le- provided by the ground crews. Among the features of the directive sonnel to provide the services jeune, N.C., area. They kept was the opening of military necessary for the matches in the squadron jets in the air on reservations to civilian hunt- Beware Of TV To Show which over 8,000 sharpshootersare a dawn to dusk operation that ers and fishermen on those posts participating. The shooters, had two jets headed for the where such hunting and fishing Good Driving VP-741 DutyWFGA both men and women representall area, two over it, and two returning - would not interfere with the TV. Channel 12, 50 States. to Beaufort during a post's military mission. ConditionsContrary will telecast a special movieon Data processing machines, operated three-day period. The directive also requires that August 8 at 2200 of the by 12 officers and 98 enlisted THE SQUADRON, commandedby the commanders of all installations to expectations, the active-duty performances l men, work around the Lieutenant Colonel Darwin which have conservation I winter months-in spite of low- Patrol Squadron 741. clock during the matches to P. Glaese of Miami, Fla. received - programs, negotiate cooperative ered visibility and"slippery pave- This program should be of keep up with the scoring. Re a "Well Done" from agreements with state officialsand ments-are not the worst monthsfor high local interest in that sults are usually announced Brigadier .General Louis B. regional directors of the accidents to off-duty military many of the squadron per- '}vi thin one hour and a half after Robertshaw, Commander, Mar Fish and Wildlife Service in the personnel. Records reVeal that sonnel are employed here at receiving the score sheets. ine Air Reserve Training. states where the bases are lo- fatalities and injuries to mili- NAS. An Act of Congress in 1903 Also at Beaufort was Marine cated. I tary personnel increase as driv- VP-741, one of four Navy established the National Matches Air Reserve Group-14, a unit Deputy Secretary of Defense ing conditions improve and stayat Reserve components called with participation limited t o oe composed of field grade officers Roswell L. Gilpatric, signer of that higher level through fall back to active duty by Pres- active armed services and th on active duty for training in the directive,_ stated at that time, and early winter. ident Kennedy last October, National Guard. The national staff work. Colonel Frank R. "Intelligent and sympathetic un- This may be because dry was placed on the inactivelist Defense Act, passed in 1916, i Porter, Jr., Commanding Officer - derstanding of America's natural pavements cause a false sense of yesterday. Its crewmen opened the matches to civilian of MARTD Jacksonville, resources problems and the security and taking I extra i have now returned to. their teams. served as CO for this group dur- observances of sound chances. Perhaps greater dis- "Weekend Warrior" status. ing their training period. f tion practices must conserva-I tances are logged on leave ant an important and identifiable liberty travel when the weather function of the command man- I is nice. Or maybe, there are not I Movie Guide I " agement. I, the constant reminders about good Coast Guard To driving we hear in the winter. Movies will be shown regu- Whatever the reason may be, Celebrate 172d larly at 1900 on Monday I the fact remains that more serious - through Saturday; at 1400 and ; Classified I I accidents occur when driving Birthday Aug. 4 d 1900 on Sundays, at the Main- conditions are good. Death does side and NATTU theaters and not take a holiday just becausewe WASHINGTON (AFPS) ' at 1900 only on Sundays at the (The Jar Air News is prohI- do. bited by Defense Department The Coast Guard, this couptry's Hospital theater. These timesare foremost for maritime subject to regulations agency I change. from listing commercial - advertising. Time Valueless/ safetly, will celebrate its Thursday. August 2 172nd anniversary Aug. 4. Mainside- Gone With The Ads in this column are limitedto I If Gained By During these years, this Wind. housing, for. rent and sale, 4 :> small 30,000-man force has NATTUnit-The Story Of The I' I rooms, lost and found items and Taking Chances made many contributions in Count Of Monte. Cristo. miscellaneous .(such as rides A recent test conducted by the field of oceanography and Hospital-Birdman Of Alca- wanted swaps duty asisgnments.) the Security Department has maritime navigation.Last .. traz. No ads are taken by phone, shown the amount of time +4.yo Friday. August 3 all year, 173 trainees of 35 must be submitted - personally saved when a car is driven Mainside-War Hunt.NATTUnitGone . or by mail. The Jax Air News madly and recklessly to downtown governments were trained in i With The Deadline for as each week is Jacksonville In one casea techniques of maritime safety Wind. reserves right to edit all ads. and law. Some of the more motorist "gunning" his car Hospital-The Story Of The widely known tasks of this Tuesday at 1200). through traffic cutting Count Of Monte Cristo. force are maritime law enforce FOR RENT through lanes, running through Saturday. August 4 ment, merchant marine inspec Unfurn 6 rm house, 1 bth, $60 per. amber lights, taking long tion ; Mainside-I Like Money. port security and mo.; EV 8-5517. chances, and violating every COopI.'ation NAT'IUnit-War Hunt. Cedar Hilli-4 bdrm., 2 bth.) $14per 5 traffic within with the Navy in the. Arc courtesy possible Hospital Gone With The - mo.; EV 9-6985 of CH 99607. tic and Antarctic. i the limits of the law arrived Wind. Furn room and Kit., $35 per. mo.; EV 84235. only four minutes ahead ADM Edwin J. Roland, Commandant I Sunday, August 5 San Juan-unfurn house, 2 bdrm.; $68 of his competitor who obeyed of the Coast Guard, Mainside-Air Patrol. per mo.; EX 81485. i strictly every law, courtesy, notes that in the field of search NATTUnit-I Like Money. Murray Hill-2 bdrm. house, kit EV 9.4275 of SP 12877. equip.; i and rule of the road. and rescue last year, the service Hospital-War Hunt. L.keahore-Furn apt.; $50 per, mo.;1' In another case, the speeder saved 3,499 persons and answered Monday, August 6 EV 94275. arrived three minutes ahead 32,335 assistance calls Mainside-Solomon And She- Unfurn 3 bdrm house, 4526 Blount of the safe driver. Each of us involving a property value of NO CAGE HERE-Just a few ba. Ave.; EV 77388. inches longer and this fin.foot. should ask ourself this than billion. more $1.7 Furn 3 room apt., 2574 Pot St., $75 ques- one-and-a-half inch diamond NATTUnit-Air Patrol. per. mo.; EV 6-6301. tion "What is the value of a back rattler would match the Hospital-I Like Money. Orange, park-2 bdrm, furn. apt; CO few minutes saved by taking height of its subduer Tom Tuesday August 7 45151. chances." If we are wise, we Shampine AA, of HAS Ordn- Mainside-Six Black Bhy e0 of Iho Tunas Horses. FOR SALE will see that time saved by ance. The sailor exercised his NATTUnit .45 pistol marksmanship on the Solomon And Cedar Hill-4 bdrm, 2 bth $145 per. speed at great risk is of little JFMXIPO deadly serpent's head last week Sheba. mo. EV 9-6985 or EV 99607. I ; value. as he came across the 10lb. Ortega Hilli-3 bdrm, 2 bth, (lowdown YOUR BEST belly crawler during a night Hospital-Air Patrol.Wednesday .' payment, $103 per mo.; EV LIFE WILL patrol security check of the August 8 8-1696.. Woman;; to friend: "George andI DOe ordnance area. Shampine, a native Mainside-It Happened In THIS N7HAT like the same things, only h E REST: of Northern Michigan says Athens. Ride wanted from 5334 Appleton Ave. likes to save it and I like to ...Ayen AKDS o it was quite an experience since NATTUnit-Six Black Horses. Lakeshore to NAS, 0730.1600; WarrickExt. the only other rattlers he has I 725 or EV 71619.. spend it. seen have been caged. Hospital-Solomon> And Shebapa. . i |
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