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I ! 1 . NE by the Holt Publ'' hind Company, a private: firm. Opinion* .xprM.d by the publUhr and writ..t hcrtln or. thvlr own ond not to b. contld.rod. op official.oxprosilon of any. mil It or y department.Th . app.orane. of advertisement In this publication doss not conttltute on endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised.VOL. 21 NO. 6 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 18 APRIL 1963 I Navy Unit Commendation Awarded VAP.62 r I ... . -- - -- ---- ; Official recognition for the outstanding - ""' ''\''''. : : : work performed in the defense of the United States over _ the past three years came to ; d ( the officers and men' of Heavy Photographic Squadron 62 here last Friday.. R .w In traditional ceremonies heldat Hanger 114, the squadron was r a t P formally presented the Navy Unit Commendation from the Secretaryof tI the Navy for its classified operations -; L'i since January 1960. The 400 officers and men of VAP-62 all resplendent in whites, stood at attention beforethes.un. splashed reviewing stand as Rear Admiral Joseph M. Carson, Com- t ta Falrjax, made the presentation.The . \. wives, children and friendsof squadron personnel watched from the shadows of the hangarand 4t t > more than one proud tear H1 was evident in their eyes.In . addressing squadron person- nel prior to making the presentation - Adm.Carson personally com- Adm. Carson, flanked by Cdr. Roemer, reads commendation. mended the unit, not only for Ens. C.L. Larsen leads Photo Division before reviewing stand. its classified missions but also '. (Cont.on Pg. 6)) Of Little Theater OpensAt Immunization NAS Hospital. I Toniqht- t tAct N rvj Sailors Begins TodayHave -P One, Scene One of "The Tickets are available at the you had all your shots this Dispensary hours: Mon.Tues., Golden Fleecing" will begin this NAS Special Services Office,Bldg. ,t YF> year? Records of the Medical Thurs. 8:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. at the Naval Hospital 704 be purchased at the y a 1 evening or may y k Department Indicate that nearly 1:00 4:00 p.m. Theatre as the Little Theatre theatre for 50 cents. AU pro- ; Wed. every man attached to NAS is in 8:00 a.m. 10:30 p.m. Windjammer Players make their ceeds will go to the Navy Relief need of Immunization of one kind 1:00 p.m.4:00 p.m. debut In the comedy play which Fund. of another. All NAS male person- Fri. 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. will run through Saturday night. Directing the play by Lorenzo nel are directed to report to the 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Curtain times are set for 8:30 Semple, Jr., is Jim Cavanagh NAS Dispensary for immunization backed up by his assistant Ginny record check according to the p.m.VA15 Brooks. It Is being produced by following schedule: Planes special arrangement with Samuel H Allotments French Inc. Aalqaard.G.K.thru Bowles.D.W.Apr.!8 The cast of the Navy theme playis Bowles, J.P. thru Clayton, R. Apr. 19 Soon To FlyOverhead Cleaves,n.H.thru Dou'jlas.T.L.. Apr.22 comprised of Bob Smythe, Tom Doyle, P.M. thru Gentry, J.M. Apr. 23 May Be Used Kalmar, Dan Holmes, Bob Georqe,J.P. thru Henderson, W.O. "24 Hendley R. thru Keatley, J.F. AjT.' 25 Whorton, Bill Mclane, Jim Keeton, N. thru Lundy, A.D. Apr. 26 Stedefore, Jane Holmes, Bobbie : % Lurch, R.J. thru Miller L.V. Apr. 29 1 Miller, L. W. thru Payne, J.W. Apr. 30 To Buy House The familiar Al-HAD( ) Sky- (Cont. on Pg. 16-See Pic ) Peqrl, R.M. thru Roberto J.T. May 1 raider of Attack Squadron Fifteen Roberson. 1:. thru Smith F.K. May 2 Smith, Ci.A. thru Thurman, M.D. May 3 T' will soon be seen once again over- Cool Waves Tldwell,T.L. thru Whitely, P.A. May 6 A report from the Navy Finance head in the Navy Jacksonville Whitfield, II. M. Zullo, G. R. May 7 Officer, Lieutenant B.A. Buscher, Arriving at Mayport April 22, reveals that very few personnelare Dark Wear the squadron completes an arduous taking advantage of the "H" winter cruise with the U.S. Sixth Seabees allotment. type Fleet in the Mediterranean. Since Blue UniformWAVE This allotment be registered - departing Florida in September of may 1962 aboard the USS Franklin D.. personnel recently rec- Featured On through the NFO for repayment - Roosevelt (CVA-42)), the "DoubleE" eived permission to wear the Ser- of loans obtained for the squadron's potential and vice Dress Blue Bravo uniform In purchase of a home, including a mobility has been utilized as a air conditioned working spaces WJXT SundayThe mobile home used.as a residenceby major striking force In both national from April 1 through October 31 the grantor.Lt. . and NATO roles. In accordance with Jax Instruction Y Navy's Seabees will be feat- Buscher said that active! duty Between operation periodsat 1020.2. ured in a special Public Service personnel may utilize this service sea, the men of VA-15 vigor- program at 12:00 noon Sunday, offered by the Navy for allotmentsnot ously pursued thepeopletopeopleprogram THE STARS AND STRIPES were April 21, on WJXT Television 4. less than $5 for an indefinite in ports throughout flown at half-mast Friday through The 14-mlnute program "Sea- Southern Europe. Visits were Monday last week in reverenceto bees Can Do Plus"depicts the need period. made to Rhodes and Athens, the men who lost their lives for the work done by the Seabees.It This means that an "H" allot- Greece; Istanbul, Turkey; aboard the USS Thresher. Loss describes the function of surveyors ment could be registered and con- ,,14 -4 Palermo, Sicily; Barcelona,Spain; of the atomic submarine and her steel workers, builders, tlnued for as many years as a Cannes, France; Naples, Genoa, crew is our nation's worse Marl. drivers, and other personnel reQuired member continues on active duty, Livorno, and Taranto, Italy. time disaster. (Official U.S. Navy to fulfill the mission of under existing regulations, regardless - the organization. of where he is stationed. I IPublish.d Ia (Continued on Pg. 16)) Photo). {C. .. -r/If- --- - . . 18 APRIL 1963r PACE 2 JAX AIR NEWS Station Traffic AXa.NEWsil A ; Violation RecordThe : following Is a report of motor vehicle accidents and traffic The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper violations for the period April 8 published :each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, through April 14. Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a ( H 4 private firm. All copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR ' 6i p.1 Eh r a NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSthis NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, : Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon Monday before 4 8 14 ,...2 welcomed from all r week April publication. News items are sources- Total accidents this year through Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8164. ;rW Lti r April 14 ........................93 Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries Number of Accidents during concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing _. April 1962.....................f5 Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida - Telephone 359-5140 or 359-027L zo 4 NUMBER ,QF.J J DAYS; , 'SINCE'LA'STINJURY VOL. 21 NO. 6 18 APRIL 1963 -- IN MOTOR VEHICLE RENDERED HOHORS. Senior Chief Aviation Ordnanceman RobertJ. Ruyle Is accompanied by his wife, Opal, daughter Stephanie, ACCIDENT .,23 PedestrianHuntingGood and son Joseph Jr., as he is piped over the side into retirement after 22 years, six months and four days naval service. Chief NUMBER OF VIOLATIONSThis Ruyle was an instructor and leading chief with Naval Air Main- On YorktownBy tenance Training Group. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Marc Whet Week...................66 stone, J01)). Speeding....................17 D.W. Warren, J03If _____ ______ ......... 1 Reckless Driving. haven't hit pedestrian maybe been you a lately you've huntingin Law Going through Stop Sign.. 5 the places. Day Pays TributeTo Other Violations .........43 wrong Hunting conditions are reportedly ideal on Yorktown Avenue aboard before - Forty five drivers appeared the Station, with best hunting hours from 6:45 to 7:45: a.m, and 3:30to : Legacy of FreedomCongress the Traffic held Hearing April Boardat 15. 4:30 p.m. the on meeting At those hours, Yorktown carries 3 lanes of traffic one way one of the Includethe Disposition cases lane the other, and It adds up to a confusing jungle. four lost and the President of the United States have proclaimed following: drivingand There are a great many more hunters at those hours, but the .' May 1 "Law Day." parking privileges aboardstat- extra prowlers only tend to drive the game into your sjgnts.' ion 15 to completea In a democracy, law Is the machinery through which the rightsand were assigned The only license required is a driver's permit and a Station Pass in remedial Instructions - interests of the citizens are fostered and protected. Thereforeit course 23 driving for your car, but the catch may range from a husky Navyman good is the responsibility of every citizen, especially the citizen-ser- weregivensuspended for only 1 point to a 6-year-old child worth, and if you're carefulor viceman, to accept the responsibility of making laws work. This meansa penalties six, seven dismissed were given and ( not, depending on your viewpoint) you might even bag a toddler. willing adherence to the law and an awareness of the freedom under warnings, were That'll garner you a 10 point bonus score. these laws he experiences in his everyday life. two officers were for referred to commanding Generally speaking, there's a place for everything, streets and Historian Will Durant wrote, "Man became free when he recog- possible disciplinaryaction. roads for automobiles, sidewalks for pedestrians, but pedestrians nized that he was subject to the law." It is this freedom to whichwe frequently cross streets and that's where the sort of No Man's Land are dedicated. enters the pictures. Our nation and the Soviet Union are engaged In what amounts to |Brig To HaveProgram Cross walks (No Man's Land, to the initiated) are provided for a competition between democracy and communism. The United States, two reasons so pedestrians will have places NOT to cross through- as leading exponent of democracy, must be In the vanguard in demon- fares. strating the true value of the democratic way of life. The rule of On The problem of jaywalking does exist 'on the station but It isn't law, under freedom, and the responsibility of all citizens to conform, nearly as serious a problem as JAYDR1VING. How many of us have is a vital factor in the struggle to remain free. never been forced to make a mad dash to safety from in front of a That the serviceman should have a greater responsibility than the Civil JobsA mechanical monster bearing down on us without slowing. average citizen may sound unfair, but he does. Not only are his Pedestrians In crosswalks have been traditionally protected game, actions as a citizen subject to close scrutiny but also flagrant but tradition and any widespread common fast the courtesy are losing out to has been . .. new set . up disregard for the accepted standards of fairness by him reflects program desire to get somewhere sooner than possible.That . his at the NAS Brig to assist in the adversely on government.No rehabilation of persons custody. leaves the pedestrian no choice but to dash to avoid the mon- citizen least of all the citizen-serviceman is relegatedto sters, but someday, someone will slip away from winninga the sidelines in the Each week, a guest speaker, who just a step fight to preserve law and order of as our close way one, and he'll is a prominent businessman In lose. Or worse, a small child will wander life. Each day we can strengthen our system in some : By re- into Yorktown from way the adjacent someone's desire - and will Navy housing, Jacksonville, speak to the specting and obeying all laws; by aiding public officials. In the pre- to there get soonest will result In death serious to a gathering at the Brig. He will or Injury vention of crime; by bearing witness against crime. Law Day, U.S.A., defenseless toddler. Is not an experiment. For law is the root of our very existence.AFPS( ) discuss job conditions locally and DRIVE AND WALK - stress the Importance of a good SAFELY 1 1 1)J'' .tl I conduct ployment.A discharge. in obtaining em .tr-'l.\f.lt t..l: !"' i1'''".,'l.fc"' "wl".4": ,'!'.lF t1".',1\; .r;"{;}"!:.(.I r,j,.i.j",:'.'. .4r '{' 6 - ) I' : group of businessmen met with '>'I, """":' ,1t'V:! ; :; : ;: : Captain James R. Compton, NAS (!I / Commanding Officer and other III ,//I Navy officers last week, to plan ,,> ,I. the program. Attending the , ""I meeting were: Commander WalterJ. RESPECr : 1 111111 t 0 Q"Pull Schub, NAS Executive Officer; ri \ 1II 1\ Commander J. J. Reardon, Senior i AMILY.9RI DE I ta,} ,h ">' Chaplain; Chief Warrant OfficerF. s I;,; -- B. Miller, Brig Officer; Harold : :" '/ '- . Baker, TV Commentator, Channel / over to the ltd. of the road." 12; Bill Beaufort, President .j Jacksonville-Chamber of Com- merce and PresidentMcCallsService - ( Inc.; Commander H. W. I Hayes, Senior Chaplain, NAS Cecil rll. b Field and D.C. Dawkins, President, l.[ Dawkins, Lumber Co. Bill Bearfort was the first y. p .fib I; ;:' rat speaker in the series. The seriesis expected to be conducted ./ Indefinitely.The . rr f"r, 1 tM ,J, ) 11 PS watches worn by American astronauts during space flight can be used as a slide rule or a i i'I computer of ground and air speeds, c \NcZ ,,. fuel consumption, rate of climb -1 . _ . and descent. In addition, the UT/, .. '.-._. .'" _ chronograph: solves mathematical f ;;l -:: ....:' problems, records Intervals and 1"ROAD "Y.$," tells time. BLOCK" ,. , 18 APRIL 1963 JAX AIR HEWS PAGE 3 -- 4M ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY V ==: /\llLARTN. DAY S -- - - .AT CEDAR HILLS .- PENNEY'S! : WALKING SHORTS! .. .. :,' cool comfortable = : { k} easy-care cotton 9 9 easy-care cottons + y solid colors in cool, ,.. = summer-light shades! A< each plain front styles, 28-42! i I :4 p : FK'S, .; % SSk .'{..}.{ ' ? 'I , I I' I'If If , - J} J' . COOL, SHORT SLEEVE .Y SPORT SHIRT SPECIAL! select from solid colors in I 1' white and pastels! 198B all short sleeves in cotton oxford cloth or broadcloth! ' easy-care machine wash, each ; need little or no ironing! CHARGE IT AT ' small, medium, large! CEDAR HILLS PENNEY'S .w: o sryNis' v''r r+ A F CEDAR HILLS PENNEY'S-WILSON 'N BLANDBIG-SHOP EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 1 1 APRIL 1963 .3AGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS Plan To Star Earth 'Governor Praises t' : HHHHHi' In Cooper TV ShowWashington Safety CouncilFlorida's '1 ..\z , Governor Ferris (It Bryant had high praise for the 1 . (AFPS) Astronaut two seconds, will be focused on Florida Traffic Safety Council, Leroy G. Cooper will trail a mul- the astronaut. But the camera which numbers Rear Admiral sre t 1: ticolored balloon and send back a also can be "hand held" so the , Joseph M. Carson, Commander ". L.,.., 111 television view of the earth from astronaut can focus it on other Fleet Air Jacksonville, as one more than 100 miles in space on objects Inside his capsule or to of its members, In his recent his forthcoming 22-orbit flight. show the view outside. address to the Florida Legislature. tt The flight plan worked out for The principal reason for includ- the Mercury mission, scheduledfor ing the camera Is to gain opera- In his address, In which he put b mid-May, calls for only a tional experience for television forth many ideas for the Improvement - limited number of scientific ex- systems to be Included in the future of traffic safety, he had this periments to be performed by the Gemini and Apollo space- to say about the Florida Traffic 1. . ,astronaut. As In past Mercury craft. Safety Council: .. f flights, the emphasis will continueto "We have entered this year with -' be on the engineering per- Insurance Lapse new signs of citizen support for ... formance of the capsule and the traffic safety. A vigorous new astronaut as a test pilot. citizen group--the Florida Traffic 22 YEARS, THREE MONTHS, 20 DAYS ended the Navy career During the 33-hour (flight,Major Costly Says VAThe Safety Council--has been formedto for Chief Commissar/man Louis H. Fricke recently as he retiredto Cooper will have separate still work with the agencies of the civilian life. During his tour of duty at NAS Jax, he was as- cameras to, take pictures of the habit of "ridIng the 31-day ...state and to reach our citizens signed to Galley one. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, zodiacal light, the earth's horizonand grace period" has caused the lapseof through active education programsat PH2)). the clouds, and a 16-mm movie GI insurance policies for many the state and local levels. I camera to take pictures of the hundreds of veterans In recent am proud that this Council has view outside Including the balloon. years, the Veterans Administration emerged during my administration. KINGSTON TRIO His most novel piece of photographic has announced.Too I commend It to your attention THE equipmentwillbeasmaU many veterans on "grace with the notation that it eight-pound television camera period" time forget their final seeks not to support of the state, capable of transmitting slowscanTV deadlines, and eventually allow" but rather to support the state . pictures to receiving stationsat ,theij policies to lapse, often at in its efforts to reduce slaughteron :TOHKSWIWI l *!tR' THE KINGSTON TRIO Cape Canaveral, the Canary a time when their dependents need the highways." i't.;.. ;I IML t #16 Islands and on a command shipin protection the most, says B. J. The Council Is an independent, ., : ':. '[ ;' (S) T-1871 Gannon, Officer In of the #'*' . the western Pacific. Charge statewide citizen's organization, :, v| The camera will permit the Jacksonville VA Office. devoted solely to the preventionof ; I! ;" :<*:' 1 THE!KINGSTON TRIG American public to obtain Its first He advises veterans to make up traffic accidents on the streets ' television view of an astronautIn that monthly payment that they may and highways ot Florida.It : 't. ;" :r : orbit. be running behind, even i they have is a non-partisan, non-profit, ' Normally the camera,capable of been making their payments each public service council with no f.r ':4;.: t.Y. .,<;f transmitting one picture every time during the grace period.gl' governmental affiliation, entirely I ."_, ,., '.,/'.,.,.....J.I, financed by Florida business and < " Industry. It is tax exempt and . contributions are deductible for NEW FRONTIER ( yf Accounting I iIMMUNIZA11ONGtPtiA L federal income tax purposes. (includes the smasji hit / .,. .: .: .: Greenback Dollar) Course Opens lllffifffffi1liI.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij"!! : "::::: :;";::''iiiijiiHiHfj!! ;! (S) T-1809 "" The 85,350-ton, nuclearpowered THE BEST OF THE aircraft carrier Enterprise KINGSTON TRIO Here MondayAre could accommodate the White t: ((5)) T-1705 House and 275 feet of lawn on you interested in a Elemen- her flight deck. tary Accounting course? In cooperation t 1 with the Florida Institute ------------ for Continuing University Studies, .. will be J161XFW INTRODUCINGBETTY Elementary Accounting ANDREWS' 7 offered here at NAS Jacksonville Y/nner Of "THE ,t.. beginning Monday April 29. FANTASY HARSTYLING" / '1'1/11. All people Interested must be At .. registered by April 21 or a late fee of $5.00 will be required.The BETTY'SHAIR ,, COLLEGE CONCERTS "It' "' cost for the threecreditcourse ". ( ) T1658MONO will be $36, plus books and STYLISTS additional material expense of 7319 LENOX about $10. She welcome you to drop In and eon.lult . with her and oil hair on any pro For additional Information con- I. int. No charg for beauty consultation! FO 'fN EE1WOONE. tact Mr. Webb,Industrial Relations ... EV 4.6871 $1.89 Department, Ext. 8160. wwwwwwwwww REGULARLY .3.98 \ ANCHORS WEIGH' X STEREO $2.49 t REGULARLY $4.98 DON'T LET FINANCIAL PROBLEMS WEIGH YOU , rrrrrrrr? DOWN... DROP BY ON' ; . .10 Y. .r p. KsoHJ YOUR WAY TO TOWN. RECORD i PLENTY OF PARKING COME IN AND TALK TO US FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE- ABOUT A SIGNATURE LOAN nout high; hdelitu I I; cenler 1234 KING ST. I INC I I - RIVERSIDE BAM Phone near Park 384-7541 Street ROOSEVELT MALL'LAKEWOOD SAN JOSEJACKSONVILLEh ' 18 APRIL 1963 JAX PAGE 5_ AIR NEWS ....... ,., I I Hobby Shop Programs I $13-72 Over intended Amount i :,-: .: ;4.: I The ceramics department of the seven days 'a' week and offers "Everyone give a little" was Little League coordinator em- NAS Hobby Shop is now conducting services to either die professionalor the theme used by Naval Air Technical phasized that the entire amount Instruction classes on Mondays, "shade-tree" mechanic.Prac- Training Unit In obtaining came from voluntary contributions Thursdays,andSaturdays with Mrs. tically all major auto work, from contributions: for NA TTU's two by NATTU personnel."A . Edna Lorentsen as its Instructor. valve jobs to a complete brake job, entries In the Navy Jax-Ortega lot of that came from single A minimum of supplier Is neededto can be done with parts available Little League, and the result was Navymen who would have no direct - take part In the free classes zone at a considerable discount. $13.72 more than was needed. personal Interest whatsoever", piece of plain "greenware" Now that warm weather has Captain H.D. Allen, NATTU he said.It For example, most (unfinished ceramic), clean-up arrived boating enthusiasts are Commanding Officer presented a of the AO Schools contribution tool sponge, water dish, brushes, reminded that the Hobby Shop has check from the Command for {approximately $125)) came from sgraffito tool tracing pad, pencil facilities available to make those $288.72 to the treasurer of the AO "A" School, and almost all and underglaze. Nearly all of these necessary repairs before launch- League In ceremonies April 8. students are single." aids can be purchased through the Ing. Under the same 'roof, thereIs Ensign R. Ludena, NATTU's The Techs, NA TTU's Major Hobby Shop's Navy Exchange store a complete carpenter shop designed League team, are coached by Marine I Rhyme of Iho Timoo l l1HING6 Rusnak attachedto Corporal J.D. located within the main building. for the do-it-yourself furn- This NX iture builder. AE Support, and a civilian, store maintains a V.PffWIfttt complete line of hobby materials very The Hobby Shop doors are open I.. Alec White, coaches the Minor plus a full line of ceramic supplies, every day of the week from 3 p.m. : you,4RRiV1F DO ,. Je.1- I League entry, the Jets. ,I auto tune-up parts, engine and to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday; youra i :=F : transmission oil 9 to 9 on Saturday and from 1 nearly every- ? T: j Child to father: How can I r thing and anything a hobbiest could 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Sundays.For 'Pl-AYI NGM learn the value of a dollar when desire. In addition, there Is a any Information desired con- DUMB allowance is only fifty cents' special order department avail cerning the Hobby Shop contact f {AKES6TERRr6 my H.C. Osburn at Ext. 8378 l! r, yi able.The Automotive Shop Is now %/ll SAILING SCOUTS-Members of , open f ...Aqfl11'IoFPS 1&, the Florida Explorer.Scouts Postt'[ 102 took an adventurous Sunday 'I I Traveling Teachers Log 5,333 MilesThere afternoon sailing cruise recently ''I''I'tn the Jax Navy Sailing Club's [L whale boat the "Ichi Bon" on are many naval Instructors son, PRC and J.H.Freeman,AMH1. outlaying forces In tune with up- | who train as many If not Both men are instructors to-date advancements. the St. Johns River. The scouts j more than 331 students in a two- assigned to Jacksonville's Naval Simpson's and Freeman's spec- were lead by post advisor John R and-a-half month period. Thereare Air Maintenance Training Group, ialty Is the Martin Baker EjectionSeat Seebacher, an HAS Public Works [ few however that accomplishthis a unit which not only trains the System, a Britishdevelopedsafety employee. (Official US. Navy F task over a range of 11 states men at home but reaches Its Intellectual mechanism which has been Photo by Jim Brown, PH3)). | w and 5,333 miles, as did A.P.Simp arm outward to keep the used by Navy pilots since 1957. Although relatively new, from time to time modifications are --- - ANNOUNCING made to keep the system abreastof today's high performance air- NEW STORE HOURSFor craft. These improvements, either inprototype form or In operational Your Convenience Our New, Modern 1-Hour existance, are packed up In their truck by Simpson and Freemanand MARTIN DRY CLEANING PLANTWill once again they are off on Remain Open Til their "clrcut| riding" training missions. 7:30 P.M. DAILYExpert F J d r Alterations I rI Fast Laundry Service I rI We Feature The " South's Largest I Stock Of .NAVAL UNIFORMSUp to 12 months to pay t "Naval Tailors For 3 Generations" JTAl After 85 years of service. it has END TRIP Unloading election well deserved ! mARL seat equipment after a 5,333- a rating ow WHIT training A.P. . mile Simp trip are You'll get no better service anywhere, than at III son, PRC, and J.H. Freeman, Household Finance. We fill the money needs of AMH1. (Official U.S. Navy Photo over 100,000 men in uniform. When you need 6475 Roosevelt Blvd.-Next to Jax HAS-Ph. EV 8.3556 by Marc Whetstone, J01)). extra cash-remember that fact. .. Y.c:..:; MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TW table shows sample i A.ra 24 Oh" ,."U. On h MORE loan plant. You can botSIOO 5.93 7).9 10.07 18.48 FOR YOUR CAR!! row any amount up to 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 3591 300 17.79 21.88 30.21 55.45 $600 and arrange 50t 28.91 35.85 49.75 91.78.ontIJ'I J0) payments to fit 600 34.39 42.66 59.35 109.80 1J <_ )our need. G.rra..mee N.d.,J% M IfNI ,." y <:::: ::::':::::: : """" WuM mfntkiy Mmcn mtn4 sc..diwg UOO t.l J1::M t:: .$ 3%; mHOUSEHOtDH-,?IYA;id.T. C) E I H ;'(:C'h; :t MM' " ChevroletDOWNTOWN 25 West Forsyth Sf.-Phone: 355-9683 Cedar Hills Shopping Center 924 LAURA AT ORANGE 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 . PHONE 344-4621 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 Above office open Friday evenings until 8 P.M. I PAGE_6 JAX AIR NEWS 18 APRIL 1963. 'P, r------: I --i- t / 4 f 1, Y Yr wr II i . --- -- - TYPICAL LARGE scale computer installation, Illustrating high speed magnetic tape drive Behind TYPISTS BUSILY operate Key Card Punching equipment in the operator's console are Input and output devices. (Official U.S. Navy Photo). Data Processing, Department. (Official U.S. Navy Photo). Poor Punching Poses Pretty Problems; \'P' . Please Provide Proper Punch PromptlyA By Grace Jonrrs 1890 and WW II some far-sighted piece of paper can sink a battleship, founder a sub or crasha Skipping many other reasons whyin companies were developing and the fifties took improving data processing equip- jet. That's not so farfetchedas early Navy a think. long hard-nosed look at Its com- ment and systems.The . you may The great technological pro- plex operations, It's enough to say tempo of WW n emphas- i l gress that brought the Navy from that the decision was made to ized technological needs, this was \-LL I the stick and wire aircraft of the mechanize Information, accounting paramount. So, aided by EDP ' .J' early 30's to the extremely sophisticate and reporting systems. The basis systems and the computer, tech- ',-. weapon systems of today for this decision was top man- nology got up and whirlwinded its THIS COMPLEX looking card verifier simplifies Data Processing. also (Spawned a tremendous agement's absolute need for rapid way out of our horse and buggy (Official U.S. Navy Photo). clerical workload in its wake. current factual information to communication range. We're still This, added to an already top- make wise decisions decisionsof panting, trying to catch up. heavy load, threatened to under- far-reaching implications. The machinery, methods and mine and dilute the effectiveness Before we go any further, let's know-how are within our grasp *" of the new weaponry developed to define a term: Electronic Data now. All that remains Is to apply SERVING defend our nation. Processing, or EDP. EDP is the them intelligently to our local SOUTHWEST While "computerese" becamethe electronic equivalent of manual operations and we've got It made. DUVAL mother tongue of the engin- record keeping, bookkeeping, accounting Keep i n mind that although com- COUNTY eers and scientists Involved in paperwork, or any other puters operate With the speed of WITH Navy's space ageweaponswepoorlowlevel manual information process. The light, they're really stupid. NAS COMPLETE {> grubbers were still punched card systems of data Jax computers recognize only two CONVENIENT operating on a one-horsepower processing used at this stationare things: 1 and 0. Our ace in y MODERN information system that smackedof adaptable to all these uses. the hole is that WE can count COMMERCIAL the gaslight era. This fact Some of us are familiar withED to 10 at least I BANKING Is vividly Illustrated In the rapid ? language but the new set of We know and understand the SERVICESHOURSi Increase of clerical workers, in rules governing our work leaves adding machine, a simple digital * proportion to other workers,need- many still groping for answers.At computer. An electronic computerIs ed to handle the spiraling paper this point maybe a bit of pun- just an over-grown adding mach- M M>n ur -9,30 AM-2.-00 Pit I 4328BLANDIHC workload. ched card history will help us ine using the same four basic Qv.P.ia..WoAM-4PM.AIsD.Nw I. T.r1..rft20AM-4AOPM better understand their applica- arithmetical processes: addition, BOULEVARD tions. Remember the old self- subtraction, multiplication, and 771-6161 VAP62Continued player piano roll? That was a division. : ( from Pg. 1)) punched card type operation. With this knowledge and knowing & for Its outstanding performancein Punched cards originated in that our station computers are the areas of administration France before the French Revol- pretty dog-goned illiterate since ution. The brainy (or was It lazy) they know only the "binary" dig- safety, leadership and . Robert F. Roemer training.Cdr. squadron Inventor used them to operate ital system 1 and 0, let's find WE: STSID E: 91.anA looms. how hit it skipper, expressed his pridein weaving Fifty years lateran out they manage to on ; English mathematician borrowed the button most of the time. the men and he also thanked the idea for an "analytic Next to our spouses and children - ComFairJax for it cooperationand support of the squadron.In engine." In our country they the good old 'pay check Is were first used as data processors nearest and dearest to our hearts. words intended for the of the wives, he commented ears that In 1890 by the U.S. Census Next week we're going to follow they now know the significanceof Bureau to count our grandpas'noses. its course from "Input"' to "out- Serving: NAS-t dll il F V M why their husbands had to be From then until WW II. put" to find out how come there punched cards were not in general are visible holes In I it as well away from home for such long business use, however. between as those made by "de ducks". and the periods--and also why they were so strangely silent about what they had been doing.Following YOUR FRIENDLY IMFAREA the talks made by Adm. Carson and Cdr. Roemer, Bow Adm. Carson attached the multicolored 1-0-Matic J .J Navy Unit Commendation BUY YOURMOBILE streamers to the squadron flagstaff - Blanding Boulevard at Cedar Creek and pinned on Cdr. Roemer's Bridget ribbon. AU personnel connected EV 4-6221 or EV 7-3569 none with the squadron from Jan. 18, 1960 through Oct. 25, 1962, are NOW OPEN ALL NIGHT! authorized to wear the ribbon.In FROM his letter of commending the Leagues Now Being Organized for Everyone NORTH FLORIDA'S LARGEST squadron the of , Secretary Navy, -M/xeaDoub/esLa/ / Hanel/cap.Lacll./ Scratch set forth the following citation: MOBILE HOME DEALER "For outstanding and merit- e Men's HanoVcapeMen's/ Scratch.Locftes/ Coffee Leagues. orious service in the performanceof Bantams" Juniors" Seniors . rel.I41u1flhI111MThJ1; classified aerial photographic reconnaissance missions of para- .-- THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE -, mount military importance to the security of the United States of I FREE GAME cI :,' I America on a continuing basis between 18 January 1960 and 25 I I with one paid game, Limit one I .- % - October 1962. The conduct, professional I per person. Void July J 1,1963. skill and devotion I to duty __ iNAME-------- _ --------- the of all members of ) ca part ADDRESS ________ 6263 Roosevelt Blvd. 4342 ' ---------- Phillips. Hwy. 2200 Mayport Road this. squadron were t In keeping I (PHONE NO.ARE _____ EV 4-5584 with the highest traditions of the ----------- EX 8-9021 CH 6-5222 United States Naval Service." YOU i INTERESTED IN JOINING, A LEAGUE? YES.:NO.:- "We Trade Anything From Blllygoat's to Battlesh'ip'; I ' ' . " , E--7' 18 APRIL 1963 JAX AIR NEWS p' ., i b fuel L1Uded; t rA 4 7 7V 7t School VISits \\.16 V, ! chief aviation electronics a6rY i l assigned to Patrol 16 has received a letter from the command- officer of Patrol Squadron Commander R.F. Lyons Musco a 19-year naval t rVP veteran, was presented the last Wednesday by his com- officer Commander E. Rodgers. In the letter dl L Lyons lauded Musco for his in aiding a VP-30 SP- .., crew which had been downed the Naval Air Station Roose- Roads Puerto Rico with mech -16- The Children from Elementary School of Palatka are given difficulty. demonstration of the C02 inflating life raft. (Official U.S. Navy VP-16 recent activity Photo). being host to 50 school and 12 teachers from the W. Campbell Elementary Hospital Corps Plans of Palatka, Fla. They VP16.50 fifth graders were recent guests of to learn anti-submarine- ren came to learn the anti-iubmarlne-warfar missions of the Fleet Air Birthday Ball June 15A Fleet Air Wing Eleven unit. Here the children are Eleven unit. gency flare. (Official U.S. Navy Photo). fifth graders were given of the C02 life formal ball will be held June Tickets on sale at $5, may be Center"A inflating cylinder shown an GET A exhibition, photographed 15 to celebrate the 65th anniversaryof purchased by contacting H. the commanding officer and the Hospital Corps. The gala Schluckbier HM3W at Ext. 245 event to be held in the downtown or 312. Admission entitles before "honorary plane command- and after dinner cocktails, dinner MISSILE for AGE of the SP-2E Neptunes Roosevelt Hotel ballroom, is and dance music all former and present corpsmenand by Jimmy Geiger , their guests who reside in and his orchestra. For further Navy Wives the Jacksonville area. information contact T. Antigano, NEW CARS HMC. at Ext. 227 at the hospitaL Lowest Prices Corner Highest Trade-in Allowance .Easy Terms- The Nicesest Navy Wives Club #86 wel- 1 Mrs. Phil Parker as a of the organization at last USED CARS night's meeting held :i II Okayed Used Cars at Two Big the Dewey Park Club House. She III 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600 also appointed as the new K .:Full\ One-Year Guaranteed Chairman. r Joseph Skapyak tendered On Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHE resignation as the club's par- 'I Elections were f I ' to fill this vacancy at the , meeting, April 17. V- h \\f @J GORDON T Social and Education meet- will be held the same night FIRST TICKET.Capt. J.M. Han- which time Mrs. W. Krause and Education Regional meeting at ner, Commanding Officer, U.S. "Jacksonville's 7' Mrs. Kendall Kerns will pre- Pensacola were elected last meet Naval Hospital receives the sent a novelty program. ing. Those to attend are: Mrs. first ticket to the Hospital Corps Delegates' to attend the Social Henry Werner Club President, Birthday Ball, by members of Mrs. Larry Burgess; Mrs. Wil- the Recreation Com- Hospital CONVENIENT TO HAS AND CECIL FIELD bert Wagner; Mrs. Harvey Bren- mittee. (L. to R.) H. Schlucke- nan and Mrs. Thomas J. Dennett. "HOMES DESIGNED FOR FAMILY LIVING" IN OAK HILL PARK y The invitation; Wives to Club participate has receivedan in the G.bier Baker, HM3W, HM1 T. An and tig no R.no Glasgow, HMCA,, West 103rd Street ; U.S. Photo On April "Easter parade" atjack- HM2. (Official Navy r sonville Beach. by Naval Hospital). 2 1 12 Mites Beyond Blariding Blvd. > m s m m m . I COLD WAVE Phone EV 711 j / I : "\. I : $AO5 :: r : . Complete with "Y . Styled Setting . I and Hair Cut :; . FEATURING THE ENTERPRISE : 1334 SQ. FT. BEDROOM 2 BATHS-SCREENEDj I ((1)) Bernard's made a special purchase at the beauty show and we . want to share it with PORCH BRICK OR MASONRY "MASTER BEDROOM -'; .N.M. N.... I ((2)) Bernard's wants 1 you you.to see the most beautiful new salon in the I WITHFULL, BATH AND WALK IN CLOSET MODERN KITCHEN BUILT IN RANGE & OVEN j jt Edgewood-Normandy from 8 A.M.to . I ((3)) Bernard's wants you to meet our 5 stylists everyday . LAUNDRY & UTILITY ROOM CENTRAL HEAT |j 9 P.M. AIR CONDITIONING CAN BE ADDED"* I ((4)) This coupon is void after Thursday, April 25th. . SEE THE ENTERPmSI: AND VfAX)' 0Tl'l RFIXE < I I r/BUILOER BERNARD'S Hair Styling DEVELOPER HOMES. $12,000 r to $iKC)00.NO ) INSURORHOMES. . " CASH VA MIN. FHA TERMS INC. I 5452 Normandy Blvd. EV 7.1111 I 5608 Hillmon Drive Ph ne 771-5560 m. r e. m m. r - I ,- .. " - ' - 4 "J'A' PAGES AIR NEWS 18 'APRIL 1963 '0'Ckb Walnut Room: Tech. Rep Wives Dinner 6:00 9:00: p.m. Luncheon/Bridge Walnut and St. Johns Rooms: Events Happy Hour 3:30 6:00 p.m. CAG 1 Dinner Party 6:30 p.m. CONVENIENT RlVIRS10I CHEVROLET Friday, April 19 00 CARLOADII Luncheon 11:15 a.m.-l:45 p.m. 0 Including Free W./. CEDAR HILLS Movies with Pass. Annex: FAETU steak cook out Happy Hour 3:30 6:00 p.m. >i See the Best for Less. Dinner 6:00 9:30 p.m. A pt f See dolly papers for I Dancing Dining Room with the programs. Kay Ryan.Trio8OOp.m.-12OOa.rn.i: 1 Eat the best Plaza/ this side of Rome. Free Box Popcorn with this ad. U.S. 17 So. Saturday, April 20 Visit Our Conveniently Luncheon 11:15 a.m. 1:45 p.m. EV 4-6482 Located Lot In The AIR BASE CAB Happy Hour 3:30: 6:00 p.m. Cedar Hills Shopping Center Dinner 6:00 9:30 p.m. \'f St. Johns Room: "Stars an Bars" 5:30 p.m. 24 FOR : Radio Annex: VA-45 Party 7:00 p.m. HOUR Dispatched Cabs Dancing in Dining, Room with Serving/ Duval County BEST TRADES..BEST TERMSON . Sam Ross 8:30: p.m.. 12:30 a.m. SERVICE Both.Civilian . Sunday, April 21 and Military CHEVROLETS, CHEVY II'S, CORVAIRS w/m Brunch 11:15 a.m. 1:45: p.m. HAS AREA Family Buffet 6:00 9:00 p.m. Cedar Hills Ortega Cecil Field Westconnett HiversideChevi'olet Doe Rae Me Trio in Cocktail Lounge 7:0011:00 dial EV 8-7676 22 Monday, April Luncheon 11:15 a.m. 1:45 p.m. MILITARY 3530 BLAND ING BLVD. Oriental Room: JOWC Board Meeting 9:30 a.m. ' Happy Hour 3:30: 6:00: p.m. ; t IIAB t1y INSURANCE AUTO tl Dinner 600: 9:00 p.m. _ Game night cancelled ' " i 11M Aa t'tdvll'd. r '' NAflOMWIM covet HIVlCr Tuesday, April 23 cavils ipr{ at: fotutsiomMcDOUGALL'S,. MOVING? DON'T SWEATIT CE Luncheon 11:15 a.m. 1:45 p.m. AGENCY 6463 Roosevelt Blri-New NAS-JacisouTlUe Happy Hour 3:30 6:00 p.m. LOOK WHAT . St. Johns Room: All Wives Bridge 12:30: p.rn.Wednesday. ' April 24 : \ 'JAa' /' I II BELLAIRHAS Luncheon 11:15 a.m. 1:45 p.m. The Holt Publishing Company, publishers of the Air News, is Oriental Room: VP-T Wives offering a $5.00 prize for the earliest postmarked correct answer to FOR YOU !! ! Bridge 12:00 p.m. I this I week's crossword puzzle. Deadline for entries will be 1200, ' walnut and St. Johns Rooms: each Saturday; following publication. The winner will be announcedin next week issue of the Jax Air News. Entries must be sentto NAS Garden Circle. the Holt Publishing Company 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville Luncheon and l Flower show 8, Fla. Happy Hour 3:30 6:00 p.m. ACROSS Singing I PAW. PAT H FEN D W Dinner 6:00 9:00 voicepart : p.m. 1-Male sheep. B.Uppermolt E 16 o. !J N AU. E R I E Foreign Dish Night (India) with 4-Tart ol All I R. TER M I N ATE our famous Wine Fountain fireplaceItKnock 0.Man's TOLL I. TO L 11-A mate l0-nickname onced for DO. PALE T A F4 ---- _a+c! (abbr.) 14Uubrlratentlncooke PAS.MAR (; R A E Thursday, April 25 11DetentIftMlxture l Luncheon 11:15 1:45 p.m. 17-1'lnch 15-Krlnht 21-nilirolds 22-Tranaflx ED I IT. R I T? AN. . AFMA Luncheon 11:30 a.m. Symbol for :23-Man's! .. R A L A t3 I IDE 20Kodent21Kmerged nickel nlrknsme24Cravat 5 T R A I N ERIe; 1M E N 2ri-oir mound T A lJ T. EROS NT usa victorious 26-Genus of ALE e. E S "N E. t LV E . 22-Swordsman's dummystake rattle2XUrge on29Dortrlne *".*.' To Lout We.L'' Puttie I 23-Cnok slowly .".(.Narrow( flat Unit of %I. nllor :niMmb32Huldo's! board Latviancorrenry FOR ONLY NotesThursday (colloq. high 39-LlHtened: to 26-l'roK| >Bltlons note in.snttke,, 4 Z,- ul''or 33-Cry like dove34Vlne Through curvednlanklnR IHlJunprey20Klectrlfied 43-Three-toe l lj4.sly 1 $ April 18 cup sloth !!i1.Hab'lonlan \particle Itevoiir ,look itchy, I Free dancing lessons 9:00-11:00 30. 'rllnOlln 37-Character4Communist &3.Maloh'l\ loved per p.m. 3l Tlmelesa Mice 47-In favor of bv Zeus 31-S ralrlum35lhtlt>mliol for day Friday, April 19 ofenergy I 2 3 <.>>: 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 :.<< m <<1< YOU CAN OWN :Jfi.ShAde I tree - '. Social Mixers. 37. tan. 1\\ XX> 12 i.W 13 14 : nickname X'Q \\A HomeIN Saturday, April 20 3Srrlen 40IndoneilanIrllieomnn U 16 17 ''I m 19 FEATURES Blind Date Mixer. KKX'' 20 ->> 21 22 I BELLAIR ! Malay 1.: ) canoe <<' = >>:: 42 Alln\v Sunday, April 21 43-I'flld notices 123 24 \\.N. a : 26 No Cash VA GALORE I >Q< need 44>rx1llile 3rd Class & Up Vespers and Refreshments 4ri-Conlot lava 27 \: 28 :<<- 29 ., . .." 3 and 4 of . First Presbyterian Church 5:30 -Free 47 1> :- Qualify Bedrooms > anierHCOWootly iJO 31 32 33 34 Convenient 1 and 2 Foil p.rn.tvtovieu"The. plant % C to Baths .MIreland04Sunburn HAS and Cecil Lady Vanishes" :* : 35 = 36 ': 371Ii.Pare"t Screened Porchs 7:15 : :, Field p.m. '1'011011) 38 39 40 41 i I Full Session Patios Paneled Walls !518-Chess 111t'I- //Q<,.., N<' Schools In Monday, April 22 :37.I'igpen 42 43 @ 44 :s.-\: DevelopmentStreetlights Oil Heat -Vanity Baths "Girl of the Month" Celebra- DOWN e Range Hoods Ceramic Tile tion and Dande, 8:00 11:00 p.m. 1 Rodent 45 ->>;: 46 :-.,.,...'" 47 48 49 e S Church Sidewalks Double K'itchen Sinks 2-nevornBe!. 50 si 32 53 'S 34 S Traffic-Safe Sliding Glass DoorsL S Tuesday, April 23 :4.\ hlseharged".fal'\I Streets T.V. Night. a gun ) 56 57G. S Planned Shopping -Equality Center PHONE CO-4-6644 Pronoun Diltr by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 25 Wednesday, April 24 fir UM l la Avtkrlit. riptri Only' Follow the signs South on Blanding Boulevard to beautiful . '. Welcome Home PartyUSS LAST WEEK'S WINNER: 4128 Sudbury Ave. BELLAIR, "The Best BUY" On the left, only 10 FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT 8:00 minutes from 103rd Mrs. James C. Maudlin Jacksonville 10, Fla. Street. -11:00: p.m. t - . . h. ,_ ' , . . ' . . 18 APRIL 1963, JAX AIR NEWS ) PAGE 9 Sam: "I got tonsllids, followedby Ex-Sailor Collects Signatures appendicitis and pneumonia. - Then they gave me inoculations." .For the .past 12 years a San mttz. It was one of those spontaneous nature to obtain was that VAdm. , Harry:. "Boy did you have' It Diego. 'maq has devoted himselfto acts which avid autograpn Forrest Perclval Sherman. ndm. I:1 i time." the challenging hobby of col- seekers often undertake.He admitshe Sherman died In Italy In 1951 and i Sam: 'Til say I thought Td lecting signatures of all those and FAdm. Nimitz didn't have Mrs. Sherman had turned over all never pull through that spellingtest. present aboard the battleship USS much In common, since Graff had his papers and letters to the gov- I ." Missouri when the Japanese sur- been a mess boy on the battleshipUSS ernment. Finally a friend of the render was signed In Tokyo Bayon Nevada during WWII. Admiral's sent Graff a personal September 3,1945.In When the Admiral returned an letter he had received from the -.' $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1951, Harmon Grail, an ex- 8 x 10 portrait and a picture of Admiral The signature was copied - sailor, decided he would like to the surrender ceremony Identifying and Graff now has all the signa- :.. .) : LOANS get an autographed picture of Fleet 24 \op allied officers, GrafPs tures of the 24 Identified officersIn ;.. Admiral Chester W. Nlmitz, one new avocation began.He the picture. of the American signers. Today, then began the search for Graff is now concentrating on IN THE DRIVER'S SEA TI- Lt. $600To Graff has a collection of about signatures of those who appearedin completing the Identification and Ted Bronson of VA-45 give three Service Personnel 200 signatures of top military and the historic surrender photo. signatures of allied representatives preschoolers from the Ortega naval officers who were present. One by one they came In. Such and crew members of the Playhouse a first hand look at PHONE 264.9362 His hobby has also expanded to signatures as those of Admiral battleship. Anyone who wishes to the cockpit of a Skyraider during FOR 1 STOP SERVICE Include numerous pictures of the F.C. Sherman, Admiral J.S. Mc assist Graff with his collectionis their visit to the Air Station last ceremony and several portraits of Cain and Admiral C.A. Lockwood urged to contact him directlyat week. The 45 children toured the Alliance Loans those present.In were obtained In San Diego. He the following address: Harmon firehouse and the squadron durIng - 1704 Highway 17-Orortfle Pork the summer of 1953, Graff later received a photo and signa- Graff, 4037 37th Street, San Diego of their the as part morning abandoned an autograph collectionof ture from General Douglas Mac- 5, California. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 850 movie stars and made a Arthur. kindergarden class. (OfficialU.S. bold telephone call to FAdm. Ni- The last and most difficult sig Navy Photo oy Ron Gardner, PH2)). . .. ... . /MoviesMovies STOREWIDECLEARANCE will be shown regularlyat 1900 on Monday through Satur- day; at 1400 and 1900 on Sunday at the Malnslde and NATTU Theaters and at 1900 only on Sun- day at the Hospital. These times ) are subject to change. Thursday, April 18 Malnslde--Who's Got The Ac- tion. NATTUnlf-Notorlous Landlady An explosion of furniture and bedding prices that will Hospital--Rommel's Treasure rock the community for miles around. What the furnitureor Friday, April 19 bedding cost or what it sold for does not matter now. Mainslde--Two And Two Make Super lowest prices in America. "Super, Super Low". SixNATTUnifWho's Our reputation for square and fair dealing is your guar. Got The Ac- antee of the values! Get your share of these unbelievablebut tion true, "never to.be.forgotten" furniture bargains I Hospital Saturday-Notorious, April z0MainsideBreaking . The Sound Shatter Proof Pole Lamps Gorgeous Decorator Bar Stools Barrier Door Mirrors In Colon Throw Pillows Wooden Stools With Backs NA TTUnl t--Two And Two Make Only One Dozen To Sell At This Six 89S Worth Up To 2, 9S Reg. Reg. 8 9S Plre' Hospital--Who's Got The Ac- $3.97 $4.97 2 For $1.29 $3.97 Each tion Mainside--Papa's Sunday, April 21 Delicate Con- dition Bedding Sensatlonoll Maple I Bunk NATTUnlt--Breaking The Sound Dinette Suites Quilt Top Inner Spring Tweed Rugs Barrier Mattress & Bed Outfit Hospital--Two and Two MakeSix lorge Selection 9 x 12 Monday, April 22 Table and Six Choirs Box Spring Roll Complet.and L dude.Bunkles The Whole, Guard Works With -Foam Backs Malnslde Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse $4 9.97 Both For $49.97 $59.97 $18.88 Condition NATTUnlt--Papa's Delicate Hospital--Breaking The Sound Barrier 4 Piece-Danish Walnut Save $80.00 Dollars on this Complete Hollywood Tuesday, April, 23 Malnsle--I Could Go On Sing- MODERN BEDROOM SUITE SpriBedMattress Bed room Suite Inner With, Ing Double Dresser & Mirror, By Bassett Matching BoxSprings. Complete NATTUnlt Four Horsemen Of With 3 legs Plastic Head 4 Drawer Chest, Bookcase Bed The ApocalypseHospltalPapa's Dresser, Mirror, Chest & Bookcase Bed. Board Delicate Condition - $79.97 Reg. $229.95 HOW $149.95 $34.95 Wednesday, April 24 I: Malnslde--The Captain's Para- dise THERE IS ONLY ONE NORMANDY WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO. NATTUnlt-I Could Go On Sing- ing Hospital--Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse ----------- WAYSIDE "" NORMANDY INTRODUCING "" ANN SARAMA Inviting You To Com In And Watch Beauty FURNITURE CO. r In The Mr Making I I BETTY'SHAIR I 5887 NORMANDY BOULEVARD PHONE 389-1144 r '7319' LENOX STYLISTS AVF :. OPEN Sunday 12' NOON to 6 PM Monday Friday 9 AM to 6 PM Saturday AM to 6 PM Specializing Reasonable In Lasting Prices.Styles At EV -U871 r ------------ I i . t ''' _""'''1'""" ,, I '-;! "-, " 18 APRIL 1963 . PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS Kiddies Find Eggs A'plenty Grampaw Pet fibone's Cheers, 1 u uM 9 i Chidings Continue After 20 - _j2 Washington (AFPS) Grampaw Pettibone, a colorful character 1 of the Navy's Naval Aviation News magazine, has logged 20 yearsof handling out pats on the back to deserving safe pilots and chew- t 1 f Ings out to reckless, airborne "hot rods." tI Y Grampaw P.S. (for Post Script) Pettibone provides<<: Interesting e reading for even the ground I pounders. His terse, to-the-polnt r, remarks on aviation safety began r PA appearing In the January 1943 edition I of Naval Aviation News and '1 1 p have become must reading for / (J JI those who follow the magazine.His .. ( A x. column was born because statistics revealed that In the first JI ( half of 1942, more Navy pilots " were killed In accidents resultingfrom tI pilot error than were killed ] as the result of enemy action. , Since then his salty comments have 1 burned the ears of many a hapless pilot and have given due credit where thinking airmen have pre- vented accidents , "Naval Aviation News" noted EASTER EGGS EVERYWHERE-The joy of Easter egg hunting was seen all over the station last the anniversary with a collectionof weekend as children of all ages were on their hands and knees seeking eggs. Hunts took place with his best observations. Among Graini>au> I'ettibone two groups at the Sunday School area while other groups were at the CPO Club and with VP-16. them: (Above) Ann Gillcrest looks at her Big chocolate Easter Bunny that she won for finding a special "A high-G pullout Is like try- His collaborator, Robert Osborn, white Easter egg at the Sunday School (Below) This little tot shared in the joy of finding just a ing to make second base on a has been illustrating his work few of the42dozen eggs hidden around the Sunday School (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Marc Whet single or wearing an undersized for the 20 years. stone, J01)). girdle.It all depends on what happens In the stretch" "Going into a spin is like step- Student\ : "I always drink lots Navy TestingDualPurpose Navy Economizes: ping out on your wife. You might of milk because my doctor says " !bone> milk Is a great : builder. get away with It, but If you don't, Develops/ Portable bub, you're In hot water." Coed: "Too" bad it's gone to "Next time you're tempted to your head. Tracker for Polaris buzz the old homestead, just remember Sign In factory: "Anybody who Winter JacketWashington that you may be plowing wishes to attend the funeral of a Washington (AFPS) The Navy " furrow. your own relative must tell the foreman of has developed a portable package In real life Grampaw Is Capt. his department before 10:30 A.M.on . (AFPS) The NavyIs concept for missile testing tele- Spencer H. Warner, USN (Ret.). the day of the game" of cold b.r testing prototypes two metry equipment. The concept weather jackets designed to give will allow the use of almost any maximum comfort and at the same ship In service as a monitoring 4' (}ffj. time provide flotation If the station when Polaris submarines wearer falls Into the sea. conduct test launchings. One of the problems of the 1 1rr Before this new portable devicewas TIRED q. l past has been that clothing bulky proven useful everytime a j. enough to provide warmth while Polaris submarine fired a test 1 on cold weather atches would missile equipped sur- a specially Of Just Eating Out? , drag the wearer under If he were face ship accompanied the sub- washed overboard. marine to sea. A requirement set by the Chiefof The only ship which could do { Step into Wonderland Naval Operations was that the I the job has been the Observation *- bulk material used in winter i Island (EAG-154)). A converted Enjoy Jacksonville'sMost clothing must be buoyant as well I Mariner class cargo ship, the Observation d'2"' Romantic & as warm, and the answer was Island Is also a Polaris j1 ExquisiteRestaurant found in a plastic foam material missile test launching ship. She called polyvinyl chloride. has been acting as test monitoringship ! Two types of jackets have been ever since the George Wash- made, one which is permeableand ington launched the first Polaris allows perspiration to missile from beneath the ocean's 1 evaporate when the wearer Is per- surface on July 20, 1960 ; forming physical labor, and the The American rocket research The Portable Ship's Instrumen- ( aison . other Impermeable for use when program began nearly eight mon- tation Package (POSIP), the new .t is the weather is extreme and physi- ths before the first V-2 crashedin missile tracking equipment and cal activity is limited. London. In January 1944 the communications gear is built Into The permeable jacket pro- United States instituted its first two portable aluminum vans. The vides enough buoyancy to keepa high-altitude rocket project usinga 12,000 pound vans can be hoisted 1035 AIVEISIO, AVENUE'k . man's head above water and series of powder-fueled missiles onto and chained to the deck of . prevent him from sinking, whilein known as the Private series. any ship the size of a destroyeror 1f\ -r WffJ the impermeable, the wearer larger. floats high in the water like a sea bird. Neither Is considered by the Navy preserver.to be a substitute for a life, MAKING A MOVE? LET SPRING GO TO YOUR Another project being workedon Rent A NEW HAIR DO by the Naval Supply Researchand TruckVANS . NEW FORD .' Development Facility, Bayonne 1i1 ' N. J., is to modify these ; Beauty Is Only Skill beep! jackets so they will not only pro- STAKES 4L Let Us Select A Stylist To vide warmth and floatation, but t PlCK.UPS ? will also be fragment resistant.Did LIFT GATES -..... Arrange Your After Easter PANELS Fashion At Our New Low Prices. A you hear about the old Move YourselfAnd Permanent. . . 6.25 farmer whose horse would stop Sove 'To 50% SPECIALLONG.DISTANCE .ar Style a S.t. . .. .2.00Hair every so often to look around for Up ....., Cut. .. .. 1.50 no reason at all? A puzzled bystander RATES i' Specializing 'In Tinting mal's peculiarity, asked the old Evenings By Appointment' man if his horse was sick. nIAT CIA,l 311 W*. STATE ST. 9To5 "No," the farmer replied"He's CAIN R VITAL EL 3.8684 BETTY'S HAIRSTYLISTS just afraid I'll say 'whoa' and 110 JULIA ST. tf:;; he won't hear me, so he stops EL .1 7475 'I 7319 1 LENOX AVE. EV 4.6871 every once in a while to listen. _ APRIL 1963 1 JAX AIR NEWS PACE. 11 -- - jfewJEttlBrtiitcrlgA'Arrt- : Fit Photons BY CLARK KINNAIRD ( A. rltM Hwita M u4itM) future) Rewarded For sloe n o' qt TilE HUNTING of the whale by seafaring men from Europe- among them the Basques-had been mentioned as far back as the 10th century. In America, colonists ventured out in Ads should .b. moiled Fine TestsThe to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde Drlv., their little schooners In pursuit of the Atlantic right whale from Jacksonville 8, , earliest did Florida, to only not lot. than Tuesday for publication * the days. They not seek' the whale sperm to any the following Thursday.Ads arriving too 'lot* for this deadlfo it extent as was far-ranging and vicious when attacked. will .b. the published of following week unless' fKe publisher' Is In* Then, some two and a half centuries ago,as Edward R. Sammis men Heavy Photographic strutted otherwise..A check or money order for the full cost of the recalls in The Humble Way, graphic magazine of Humble Oil & Squadron Sixty-two are reapingthe od must be received WITH the copy for the ad. DO NOT SEND CASH. Refining Co., "a Nantucket whaler, Capt. Christopher Hussey, rewards of being in fine phy- was blown far out at sea in his sloop by a storm. He was fighting sical shape! The squadron has his way back when he encountered a school of sperm whales. inaugurated a system of rewardsfor RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . $1.00 The temptation was greater than the risks. He ordered the boats those individuals who excell Per additional line ((4 words per lint) .35 overside in spite of the high waves and succeeded in harpooning one of the whales. He found that not only was the oil of the in the quarterly physical fitness whale of !better quality and hence tests. sperm more valuable, but its massive head was filled with a substance called spermaceti, Leners of Commendation and FOR RENT House, Oakhill 5565 ler Gaskin Inc. 388-4603 or 771- excellent stuff for making candles.' trophies are given to the Indiv- Moret, 3 BR, 1 1/2 Bath, Fla. 3939 evenings.FOR . Thus a great industry and era of exploration of far-reaching iduals who achieve the best score Room, Garage, Refrig., Range, effects on American history began. In 1715, a Nantucket squadron in each of: the categories and near schools, bases. $110.00 RENT Furn Apt. $65.00 of six sloops, 30 to 40 tons each, returned from an expeditionwith to the individual who is "most SP-1-4113 Three Bedroom house, Kit equip 600 barrels of oil, 11,000 pounds of whalebone, and a profit FOR RENT Small cottage freshly painted. SP 1-1106 S934 bonanza for the ship owners and crews. outstanding overall" in all cate- Riverside 1432 Rensselear Ave. WesconnettFOR The whale was hunted so extensively that American: vessels gories. 3 rooms & bath, private ent. roved farther and farther in their quests, a fact that producedvast This system has sparked a great Adults. Conv. location. RENT Unfurn. 2 BR housein expansion of Yankee commerce and territorial acquisition. deal of competitive interest in UNFURN APT. 1318 S. McDuft Lake Shore, close to NAS & overall physical fitness and Cecil Field. $80.00 Call 384-6660 new F e:.a.w- +a+,e. Spac., Conv., 2 BR upper, hwd. squadron records in the .---- '., . are events firs, nr Park St., schoolchurch. FOR SALE By Owner Custom set each being ,, ;,,,., ... ,. : .- ; period. during test $65.00 EV -2273 after 4 or Built, new 4 BR.Jr 2 Bath Ranch I'0 Akti weekends. home. CO 4683FOR .. : ; : . :.-....... .ook,... :' :. : ; J.D.Ross, PH2-P1,won the Jump 751 St. 3 - :: RIVERSIDE rooms, SALE King 6.'r"t .i 1963 : \ = DYNAMIC & ..:.J'.,.:.>..;-.)..\:_:........:.!.."..:,;:.,...:".:':,..":.'.;.\...::-".:.......... '...... ,:.).:. -' ,. \ ........ and Reach with the highest in that den & bath. Adults. Private ent. SUPER 88 OlDSMOOILES -Demonstrator '. '. '.. category ((29"). J.L.Byrne, AN, Convenient location. savings. PHIL HACKER f; :t4 ,;: _: : had the finest score and set the REAL ESTATE: Thinking, buying, USN, RET.,DOWNTOWN OLDSMOBILE : - 1.... ._t.. .... ':. ""tI..., ". ._, new squadron record in "pullups" selling or Just asking advice call First & Main Streets. r ((22)) and was also runner-up for Walter Bowen (AEC-Ret.) at Mil EL 4-4545, Home EV 9-5046 ; : WJ. .t# the "Most Outstanding Overall" . ; award. This second was .'. .. '..(:J: .C.I' I... '!'o.A' 4 ,f.,.... ,,'''i'". .- ".. .. .f 2'-' .. Byrne's ..'.:..:.... "'.;. : ..::z"U:, ,,:,, ,, ,":,:.. ;,:.. ,: )'::- ..' award in physical fitness. G.E. :.. /h'r.. ... )."r: "..." ..' ,'". ;....} "...._. .. .- ., ". '.-.:\..'.''''''' ,,.' :'.. ..... .;. ..,.,:, 'kII.. .:' .._ .1... ;' Heimke, AN, set a new squadron \ \, .. .. .. ' ; ' .. \ : ; / *. .t. .. '{ ,! ( , .. .t. 'to record and also '.t. ...-. "" in si tups ((226)), ". I'(; "I. .;t;:'...../\';'\)' \..'','. .'..";,jo'; ''''.':':_"".!.\..:., .), 1 the won "Most Over- I:.:; :; : L l' ; ::. i 1J;l aU";: wapd, making Outstanding him the first .' ": : -. '' three-time winner. J.B.Phillips, . : I.._ ,\I0."..,. .:,.. "' :"..........,.,...:1.. ..: 1i,5.c..;, AN, had the best time in the \ :) ; (. '\'...' .. ..: .,..;.. \ F..f..kI ':: 300 yd. shuttle run ((45 sec). 'W.D. '. '. .! Honea AN, rounded out the group {. ,) '.! ; .'-'" of TtCa .IJ1" winners by his achievementsin '!iP'C'i&'fi: -\ -- .... _t!'_. .. the category of Pushups ((44)). ; 1 :: The squadron is known as the : ..rt.t FI-NEST squadron and its physi- cal fitness is Just one . Earliest picture' of whaling In America, showing methods example of its program outstanding perfor- -' ":';' " of Indians In securing whales Inshore-an engraving by mance. During the annual Administrative PHYSICAL FITNESS PAYS. These five men have recently been DeRry, 16th century visitor to French colony in Florida. and Material Inspection rewarded the fruits of their efforts in the President's Physical Tit end prMtnlitloa (!Q) ''''. King: VMturM BjndletM. I_ the ComFairJax inspec- Fitness Program. They received a letter of commendation and a For Official UM OnlyMWWHMMIMIMHMNIMMHMIIIMRMHMMI11IMUIIMUMN.NNWMWMHM tion team stated that "VAP62has trophy from Cdr. R.F. Roemer, CO of VAP-62. (L. to R.) J.D. Ross .. .. : IINIIIII/1III.IIIIIIIIHllIltIIIllll..N.IIllllIItI""IItIIIl/ ... / ttIllU__ the best physical fitness pro- PH2-P1, J.L. Byrne, AN, G.E. Heimke, AN, J.D. Phillips, AN, gram we have ever seen." W.D. Hones, AN. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by VAP-62)). CONVENIENT TO NAS & CECIL FIELD orth Oak Hill I GREATEST JACKSONVILLE'S HOME VALUENorth .; Oak Hills Is the community convenient to everything! You'll find shopping centers, churches, schools and entertainment close by. In North Oak Hill you will enjoy city con veniences with the charm of rural estate living. Drive out today and see ,. , this lovely) modern home.Y<: :#4.n;} *" -'-;'$... ,. .=?, ':' '' r1riv: : .'V.rJ.... :'..... '>' . Oh yes, Bring the family. <0.0. 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'y custom designed h*- .* Cecil&v&.lcSiaWj FteldrfNXST', j-v;* v*. ? j H E R C U L E S 0 M E S JACKSONVILLE'S SALES OFFICE: 6824 LARGEST Rofo Court-Phone BUILDERS 7714)137 AND) DEVELOPERS or 771-6877 rrPAGE I 12 JAX AIR NEWS 18 APRIL 1963 - ::; k., r f,. \ Jax Skeet Team r irR a vb' }'\} AIIB1il l@: %NEWSs$::'-) : ':'::: :':.::jf.W:; {,,*S R' 11; :.(':' :._ .if .K { Eyes West Palm 2 > Three members of the Navy Jax Skeet team participated Sunday In a 50 target event. Ken Rendert - Softball Fever HitsSeason grass, AEC, knocked down 49 of 50 while Dr. Richard Parsons of 7, NATTU and Chief Warrant OfficerEd Miller of Disease Vector Con- Jax As OpensIntramural trol Center each hit 47 of 50. .w-- The trio was practicing for the Softball laun- three and Harold Gulden FIRST BALL-Lt. Cdr. R.W. Mansfield throws In good style as he West Palm Beach State Skeet teams Innings) amid NARTU team, to the Championships set for this week- tone the first ball, from a salty open ched their official debut Mondayas held the VP-18 crew at bay to end. HAS Intramural softball season. (Official U.S. Navy Photo)* 10 NAS teams Initiated opening the tune of only one hit while games at four different fields on T.W. Holt, Rod Eulenfeld and Ken the station. In looking for big Oliver made mince of the ball IIJIAMA.WORLDS' LARGEST J, A A.V threats we find that NARTU, the at the plate for the winners. Fish Contest Set SELLING MOTOR SCOOTERV NAS 1962 champions surged to a Another proverbial contender, blistering start by imposing a 20 now in the guise of Patrol Squad- to one tribulation on PatrolSquad- ron-Forty Five, bumped Overhaul For Noon Monday. ron-EIghteen, last years Admir- & Repair eight to five. Bob Geiger, Rental Service als Trophy winner. Outstanding Chuck Oyenik and Bill Landslttel, Low down oil mokes. pitching from the old pro, Charlie the primary batting bombers Through May 3 payment. Free /lifetime Thomas (who struck out seven In assisted VA-45's pitcher,Pat Hen- Bank rate Lub & Oil son to his Initial pitching win of financing. changes.Jax . the season.In Time is getting nigh I Don't another rout Patrol Squadron- forget to toss your rod and reelor Vespa IM GolfResults Sixty Two handed Fleet Air Wing pole In the back of the car Out Arlington Eleven a 13-2 defeat behind the Monday. NAS Special Services 949 Arlington Rd. Expttttway 7W Ltft PH. 725.4866 hot bats of Mike Million, Charles will host a noon fishing contest Sherman and Dick Bauer. As they from U a.m. until 1 p.m. on work thumped balls through an error- days through May 3 with dally prone FAW 11 Infield Ray Meados, prizes being given for the best PHONE League standings in Jax Intra- the VAP-62 pitcher gave up only catches In large-mouth bass, bluegill mural golf after one weeks play: three hits to win his first stal t. or bream and catfish. - In the remaining two openers All active duty personnel are American League Win, Loss Commissioned Officer's Mess beat eligible. Merely show up at Casa 359-5370 Aircraft Maintenance 12-8 while Linda Lake; on Birmingham Ave- Moei VP-30A 1 0 Ordnance trimmed 679th A/C & nue next to the golf course, register 7 Days A Week HOM S Wron 7-2. with a moniter who will be A/C Maintenance 1 0 The NAS Athletic Director, on the lake's pier during contest Frank McCaffrey listed 24 com- hours and commence. Grandprizes 9 a.m.-9 p.m. VP-7 l' 0 peting teams in the American and will be given away at the con- National leagues for working two clusion of the contest. 4000 PHILIPS HIGHWAYu.s. Marines 1 0 Softball championships. When the The rules are: ( 1 Just South 0'Philip. Highway Plaza) two winners are produced. they FAW-11 0 1 play each other,the winner of which LICENSE- fishermen using rod usually plays the championship and reel will be required by state WE TRADE FOR FURNITUREOR VP-5 0 1 NATTUnit team. NAS teams (not law to have In their possessiona Admin 0 including NATTU) are set up on valid fishing license.EQUIPMENT ANYTHING OF VALUE 1 a unit basis whereby an NAS department - rod and reel, or Squadron may accumulate Hospital A 0 1 points toward the"Ironman cane pole, spinning tackle or fly Trophy," a combined sports award rod may be used. presented semiannually to the unit WITH THIS AD...... FREESECOND National League Win Loss that amasses the greatest numberof BAIT artificial bait, worms, points grasshoppers or crawdads may be VP-30B 1 0 used. No shiners, bullhead min- 4 bimi //' nows or any other live bait except > FAETU 0 1 1\\ small fish caught in Casa CAR :t. I r. / Linda Lake will be used. Worms NARTU 1/2 1/2 J1VA may be purchased at a nominalfee with each mobile \ at the NAS Fish Camp or an new VAP-62 1/2 1/2 "f'V"l' '! I':i1MI. attendant there will direct fisher- home purchased JV ,J A' I I" 'i men to a likely digging area. VP-18 1 0 ' ' :\ ." \ ,. 'l' "J'' r7ro "tl ComFalrJax 0 1 : ,'!"' I ' VA-45 0 1 I .. AIR. BASE Hospital B 1 0 MOTORS .nc. , New and Used Cars VP-16 - ...Josr tvm6 1ft AII\'UNfli 8f All Salesmen U.S.N.ltetired Complete 4 d d Covr.f*! Before you buy any new or used car -- .. d d AUTO LIABILITY d FIRE MARINE e HOME OWNERS SEE US FIRST !1. !1 CASUALTY LIFE -- : Low Down Payment . Easy Monthly Payments More than 100 car inventory to choose from Representing Military Underwriters AUTO INSURANCE FOR Financing arranged for you MILITARY PERSONNEL I Business: 388-3583 Horn: RA .43249BOLENWRIGHT PHONE 384-5575 . 6483 Roosevelt Boulevard 6435 Roosevelt BouJevard.--- Jacksonville Iii Florida APRIL 1963 JAX_AIR NEWS_ PAGE 13lersonne1 'Officer'name: before What was she CIS[: Calls For Service ? , she: I was didn't married.have a Pentathlon AssistanceIn j ...wt August of this year, many 2,500-meter amphibious cross sports-minded military personnelfrom country race. nearly 30 countries will Last year, with little opportunity 4aLITTLE a gather in Stockholm, Sweden to for advance preparation, the U.S. v compete in the annual "Sea Week" Navy entered a team in the everythingalltomotlve event. "Sea Week" competition stagedat l Sponsored by the C1SM (Conseil Athens, Greece. The U.S. International du Sport Milltalre-- weU 8am-6pm team performed extremely literally, the International Military under the circumstances. It is Sports Council"Sea Week" is felt however that by BuPers, , divided Into three separate events: with adequate time to select the " rowing, sailing and Naval most qualified applicants and by ' Pentathlon.The - providing those selected with an - U.S. Naval Academy has intensive training and conditioning been given the responsibility of period the Navy team will performeven selecting the rowing and sailing better in the Stockholm participants, and of coordinatingtheir events. Pentathlon training. As for the Naval Selected personnel will be given LEAGUE BASEBALL-Navy Jax Ortega Senior Division entrants the Chief of special training for the Naval ; .y, Naval Personnel (In accordancewith Pentathlon at the Naval Amph'iblous Little League managers and respective team representatives prepare BuPers Notice 1710 of 14 Base, Little Creek, Va., or at the to open their baseball season thll""Saturday. Managers are: convenient March 1963)) is extending an invita- NAB, Coronado, Calif. This (L. to R.) Myron Betts, Ron Teefy, Stan Browning and John Yov credit terms tion to all interested Navy and training will begin on or about anoff. Players are: ( L. to R. ) Junior Turner, Mike McEachern, PHONE Marine Corps personnel to apply June L Tom Browning and Coy Whitener. (Official U.S. Navy Photo). for the team. The Naval Pentathlonis foreign and Persons Interested In applying 388-3516 a major testing of conditioning, domestic should submit their applicationsIn partsCATERING coordination and manual dexterity, accordance with BuPers Little League Opens Play Sat.Four . of obstacle consisting an course TO MILITARY Instruction 1710.2A by May L PERSONNEL race, a lifesaving contest, Included in the application shouldbe seamanship, a utility swim, and a the authenticated results of each teams comprise the new 20, at 1300 on'Mason Field. The best effort in the following events: Senior Division Navy Jax Ortega day's agenda includes pre-game Event 1 2,500-meter cross- Little League baseball group which ceremonies at which time last country run carrying an Ml rifle. will produce its mighty mites Ina year's award winners are presented Strap may be used and a brief double header Protection sIs Saturday, April trophies.The . Family description of the course shouldbe included. league for 13-15 year old ... boys Is sponsored by Southside To Event 2 Add the times of the Easy Buy Ford, Coca Cola, NAS Aviation following for one composite time: New Strike Zone Maintenance Department and 200-meter swim with fins. b (a) ( ) Patrol Squadron Thirty. Respective - Yes-even on a small salary, you can provide protection 100-meter swim with shirt and managers are Stanley G. (c) 50-meter swim with Ml To Affect Pitcher for yourself and for your family. pants. Browning, Johnnie P. McEachern, Rifle held above the water. NOTE : the can help providefor Myron Betts and John Yovanoff. Through Metropolitan,you a, band c must be performed the future security of your family under a special within a one-hour period. The Major Leagues' Baseball Games will be played every Playing Rules Committee voted Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m. maximum Event 3 50-meter swim with that to Family Income Plan helps provide unanimously to expand baseball'sstrike with all four teams meeting InSat- protection at minimum! .cost to you. 3-pound weight. Zone.The new area reaches urday double headers beginning at 4 effort in the fol- Event Best Find out about it today, at no cost or obligation.Learn from the batter's knees to the 1 p.m. through July 6. Memorial . is insure lowing: (a) Pushups. (b) Pullups- shoulders.In 30) and July 4 will be it how easy and inexpensive to your (c) Situps (d) Standing broad Jump. Day (May ) the the strike dates. past, zone was open future.HARRISON. shuttle ,((0 f) Jump family's run. (e) 300-yard defined as that area between the Any 13-15 year old boy desir- reach. These events described batter's armpits and the top of ing to play should contact a little in Instruction 6100.2A and E. CONYERS JR. BuPers his knees. league official at the earliest pos- be completed in one-hour must a The new rule is designed to sible date. Senior Division officials - Office: Elgin 6-2621 Residence: 389-2089 period.All speed up the game by cutting are CDR D.A.Beyer, Vice four of the above events must down the number of walks. President; F.L Miller,AEC,Player Life Insurance Company be completed within a 48-hour Metropolitan Batting Star Stan Musial of the Agent; Mrs. Eva White, Sec- period.NA St. Louis Cardinals thinks the and Conces- new Treasurer 337 West Fbrsyth Street, Jacksonville 2, Fla. retary rule is not going to hurt the batters sions; Mr. Alex White, Equipment since most are high ball hitters. Manager.of . Speed ball hurler Don Drysdaleof the Dodgers said he didn't thinkit would affect him as he is a low the National League expectsthe ball pitcher. new rule to open the game."I . VYUCOMPARE The strike zone has never think it will help the more bothered San Francisco Giants' finicky hitters who will receive outfielder Willie Mays, but he more opportunities to swing." doesn't know how it will affect However, all agree now that the pitchers. "As for me," says the regular season has started, PER *O- Willie, "I Just go up and swing; the batters, pitchers and umpires : 4 BEDROMS 2 BATHS $62.00 PAYS ALL that's all." should be adjusted to the new ly lj MjLAivWV / 4 BEDROOMS 1 l/2 BATHS $ Q.no PAYS re*ALL.MO. Veteran umpire Tom Gorman change. (AFPS) WPW IN SERVICE LOANS 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS $.JUpArjALL<57 PER MO" VA-NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 BEDROOMS 1 l'/2' BATHS CCA.nn PER.MO.: FHA DOWN MINIMUM PAYMENT i 3 BEDROOMS 1 BATHS $53.50 P'f'L / Service .. / BETWEEN CECIL FIELD AND N.A.S. < Speclell..ltetl.I| I .. Ms I SlEV *E WELCOME ALL SERVICE r If you are an 101.)" or higher you con \ . PERSONNEL AND THEIR ,. a 4 b.d-oom, l'/j bath home for LESS , FAMILIES PKOM DEtEY :. j PARK. CUMBERLAND HOUS than your current quarters allowance. ' 7-64821 ING.NAI STATION HOUSING I > . AND SURROUNDING AREAS.Fjeado , COASTAL AUTOMOTIVE"YOUR wb rook Terrace CAR DESERVES THE BEST!" Blanding Blvd at Parkwood Drive NAVY PERSONNEL WELCOME! Open 10 'till Dark Daily Phone CO 4-6155 J. E. Baker 6073 Roosevelt Blvd. Jax, Fla. . F 18 APRIL 1963 14 JAX AIR NEWS ;T i:1i--J: Better Fishing To Copt I ' I y eta $1 More Says CommissionFlorida's I ' fishermen can look Increasing population of fisher- forward to more fish and better men. The big question facing the fishing under the proposed Fresh Commission Is not fish manage- ( Water Fishing Improvement Bill ment, but the cost of fish manage- The bill which would Increase the ment. The Fresh Water Fishing cost of fishing licenses one dollar Improvement Bill provides that the Is sponsored by the Florida Wild- one dollar Increase on fishing I life Federation and other active licenses be set aside for fishing sportsmen's groups, and will be Improvement.Other . Introduced during the 1963 legislative provisions in the bill session, said A.D. Aldrich, include a framework for establishment - ., director, Game and Fresh Water of fish management areas t : Fish Commission. through a cooperative agreement .;ia'\:> :, In explaining the provisions of between the Game and Fresh Water the bill, Aldrich stated, we have Fish Commission and the Boardof : fa' proven that with modern fish County Commissioners in which ", management techniques we can Improve such fish management areas are ( the fisherman's catch. All located. All fishermen, except JUDO OFFICERS.Her l Htrtl You boys l It Is really all right, however as the terappy three are that Is needed is revenue answer residents more than sixty-five the newly elected officers of the Jax Navy Judo Club. They are: (L. to R.), vice president, RobertD. the problem providing additionalfish years of age and children under Etheridge; sergeant at arms, John D. McCarron and president, Dewey L. Stewart. The secretary and fishing areas for an fifteen, would be required to havea treasurer, Robert C. Thompson is not pictured. (Official U.S. Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)). --- ----- license to fish on such area. - This sign points the way to Judo Club To Meet Japan GRACIOUS LIVING.... Champions Tomorrow NightTomorrow JACKSONVILLE evening the Jax Navy be in Florida until April 27. the Jax Navy Judo Club. Willie, Judo Club will drive to the Bishop Each year the Jax Navy Judo of Special Services, is the 135 TRAILER Kenny High School gymnasium on Club participates in numerous lb. Florida State Champion three Roosevelt Blvd. to observe tech- tournaments. And, this season years running.Bob . niques of two world famous alone, the organization has par- of Disease Vector Control * Japanese judo experts. From 7:00 ticipated in the Florida Judo Center, holds a second degree until 10:00: p.m. Mr. ToshiroDaigo, Championships In St. Petersburg; black belt and serves as chairmanof twice all-Japan Champion and Mr. Olympic Development TournamentIn the ranking committee for the -"V Mastaoshi Murata, the Japanese Tampa; The Florida Invitational Jax Navy Judo Club. He Is the police champion will conduct a Tournament In Eau Gallie and a senior judo man in this area. free Olympic Development Judo team tournament against the USS Classes for interested servicemen Clinic for judo enthusiasts in Shangri-La at Mayport. are presently being conductedon the area. The two Japanese, Willie Jones and Bob Jones are Monday and Wednesday even- "THE NATION'S LARGEST Daigo a seventh degree black belt, among outstanding members of ings from 6:30 to 8:30 in Bldg. Mastaoshi a fifth degree, are being 726. The club also holds Saturday MOBILE HOME CHAIN" sponsored by the AAU, Florida IM Bowling development classes for children Judo Yudanshaki and the Duval between 6-16 years old and for County Recreation Department. NAS keglers, rotating Into whatis women from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. 5887 ROOSEVELT BLVD.-PHONE EV 8-3564 They are currently conducting one roughly the last quarter of a In the club's most recent elec- of many statewide clinics designed round robin schedule, find that tion the following officer posts p to increase judo interest and will some remorse and some rejoyceover were selected: president, Dewey that unpredictable ladder L. Stewart from MAD, brown belt; called standing. Friday April 12 vice president, Robert D. TeamShootingNeeds postings found the Falcons back Etheridge from 679th AC&Wron, in first over the Chiefs by 1/2 black belt; secretary treasurer, Help- game, In the American League.And Robert C. Thompson of VAP-62, CA still In first Is who., but white belt; and sergeant at arms, the Hornets holding fast to their John D. McCarron from NARTU, Try Your LuckNew Continental League lead while the white belt. USED Cursors, Mix Masters and Con- YorkAFPS-Tryouts( ) for fidentials bowl even-Stephen at 25 U./ S. Team unit rifle .and pistol teams are wins 15 losses, all 1-1/2 pointsout Biggest CARS being conducted throughout most) of first. Ever For PanAmNew of the world where U.S. Armed And so It goes with the National Forces personnel are serving. League status seekers.. the old York (AFPS-A) squad of Bulletins are published, the wordis Lucky Seven crew is in a state 372 athletes, the largest contingentever SAN IUAN AVE. passed and yet many potential of perplexity as to whether they to represent tfie United Statesin "competition class" marksmenfeel are trying to take first from the International competition on RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT BLVD. they haven't time and energyto Owl Hoots or to defense againstthe foreign soil, will carry theAmerican 62 Ford Galaxle. Hard Top & 61 Comet Sedan. 2 To Choose see if they can make the grade.A third place hospital team. colors In the Pan-American Sedans. 6 to choose from. From. Standard Shift -- - "tyro" or tryout Isn't expected Everyone likes to beat the leaderor Games at San Paulo, Brazil Some From Air Conditioned CO9QR* and Automatic Trans $1495 to be able to come to the firing at least get a piece of him During the Pan-Am competition 61 Pontiac Bonnevllle, 4 Door line and hold his .own with national and every time it happens makes scheduled for April 20-May 62 Ford Convertible.V8, Auto. Hard Top Power Steering & R&H, Power Steering Brakes. Like new . winners or Olympic com- the onlooker wonder who might next 5, the American team of 279 men $2295 $2395 petitors. Nearly all of them started occupy that favorite number one and 93 women will participate (in 61 Triumph TR 3. Radio & 60 Chevrolet Wagon. V8. Auto. out well below the "dinger" class. spot. 21 sports events. Heater Cover ., Tonneau. . $lb95 Power Radio Steering and Heater. ., $1395 Marine Capt. William McMil lan couldn't fire a qualifying score 61 Volkswagon i and 59 Ford Wagon 9 Passenger, Healer . . Auto. Radio with the pistol at the beginning of '. $1395 ter. Power Steering $1095 his career, yet he later became 61 Ford Hard Top. 2 door V8, known as "Mr. World Pistol"for Auto., Radio & Hea- 59 Chevrolet Sedan. V8. Auto. ter. Power SteeringRadio$1 195 Radio and Heater. . his accomplishments in the $395 Olympics.The FLORIDA NEWSLETTERNow 61 & 62 Monza & Corvalrs-3 58 Mercury 2 Door Sedan V8, 1962 national rifle champwas I To Choose From. 4 Speec Automatic, Radio & ,up-to-tbaminst.fact-Allad NtwtMtir fills all the aUrtllnf happanlnfa Floor Shift & Auto., Heater, Extra Clean $598PAGE Marine Cpl. David Luke ,in 1 Florida today. What did Pra.ld.nt Kannady predict for tile San.hlna SlaU'a I Transn ssions. From $1395 his second of futaraT Whafl the PHI atory .. Job.T Builnaia opportun IU..f Land iaraatmantt . year competitive Low-coat (...n fr..!) Wlntar vacation Earl _ shooting. Stories of this nature i alda varana Wait aide What'a the low odOWD on ipact- I ' all the ace davalopmantaT Citrus Land Till lulnpf Find Ford phone well known . throughout are .. _ out today. Mall the coupon for I. Ntvtlttttr about Deoler services. New names pop up I Florida In f.ntral and Cape Coral a der.\opm.nt of = I t EV tile Gulf Amarican Land Corporation, In particular.Not 46 ' every year.Shooting. i tha allchtat root ar obllfatlon. No. 5FN.17 -- ----- : | Years 44556t.I Is the one sport that MAL COUPON improves efficiency Inthcprlmnr) I TODAY TO: TC= IIce i mission of a military man-to be F\MWIL N.....".. Add.-. able to defend his country. "Spe MT Mi.w N.sr E.,Hit rt..It. 'itr lire a' cialists" werescarceattheChosin ---at.-o-asrsasp--air : :& Reservoir. MJ CO , !i . APRIL 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 15 1 PO12, -... Club Today'srrABC's" Key I Cocktail Room To Self PreservationBy ;, Marc Whetstone, J01 ..... "JIf \ In this era of atom warfare, . Open DailyThe 4.. ct _".; ,_ __. the key formula of self preser- OPENING NIGHT attendance for opening night of the P01 and vation is the knowledge of today's 2 Club were (top L. to R.) Earl Ford, TD1, and his wife Elaine; ABCs-prlmarlly Atomic, Biolog- Martha and Dennis Murrin, TD2; and Marie and Dennis Freese icl and Chemical. , newly opened First and TD2. Johnny Jelinek's orchestra playing the twist drew enthusiasts Deliverance of this knowledgeIs Second Class Petty Officers Mess onto the dance floor. (Official U.S. Navy Photos Marc widespread throughout our mil- (Open)will feature Western Night Whetstone, J01)) by itary forces each day by units suchas y tomorrow evening In the cocktail the Naval Air Maintenance lounge with music by the Country Training Group based here at M 1ery Drifters.On NAS Jax.There. Saturday night the Cappies are two Instructors Combo will be on the stand followedby assigned to the group who con- the Kay Ryan Trio Plus One duct courses year-round to some on Sunday evening's billing. ::1. 2,400 students within the south- Beginning Sunday, April 21, and i it eastern United States. They are every Sunday thereafter, the Club Chief Damage Contrnlman GeorgeW. will hold Game Night from 5:30 Daniels and Chief Hospital p.m. until! 7:30: p.m. Another regular Corpsman James L. Tuck. On 1 Game Night will be Tuesdays occasion there are times when beginning April23 from 8p.m. until these men even carry their Instruction HOT BUT NECESSARY it this closing. to units serving outsidethe impermeable protective clothingworn The Club's lounge will be open continental U.S., such as thosein by Chief G.W. Daniels as week with hours of Puerto Rico. seven days a he checks for ABC with operation Monday through Thurs- Both men, to qualify for sucha agents day from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 critical assignment, have been chemical field sampling kit. p.m., and from 4 p.m. until mid- graduated from theArmy Chemical (Official U.S. Navy Photo by night. Friday's hours arethesame Corps School at Fort McClellen, Marc Whetstone, J01)). during daylight except closing time Anniston Ala. In fact, this isa will!! be 1 a.m. Saturday, the Club ... requirement of all ABC Instruc- Wrapping up the course each : ._ student (is familiarized with an will be open from 11:30 a.m. Until ----- ----- tors, who for the most part, are until midnight. popular dance music artists. outline of disaster control actions selected from the commissionedranks. 1 a.m. and on and Sundays holiThere will be featured nightly Another feature of the POl and which should be taken in the event days, the hours are 11:30: a.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 2 Club is the package store whichIs The course of Instruction Chiefs of ABC disaster. This covers ------ --- -- ----- open Monday through Friday DanieL and Tuck present consistsof not only the action taken on organ- from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., 24 classroom hours. It is com- izational levels but the personal and 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. Satur- prised of training in chemical responsibilities each man must I Do Your Summer Bowling At I day's hours are from 11:30 a.m. warfare, protective measures and undertake which are necessary to until 6 p.m. The store will be remedial actions, as well as train- insure adequate recovery in a dis- closed Sundays and holidays. Ing in gas detection and use of aster control program. Daniels, who has been with the Central Lanes protection equipment. Demonstrations of the various group two years, and Tuck, a year of shown and a half, have traveled thousandsof types agents are duringthe I 1838 Cattat Avenue instruction periods which are miles since the beginning of relative to biological warfare. the last fiscal year, to such major I 24 Newly modernized lanes, Fully air-conditioned, Here, the student learns of biological geographical locations as Puerto I FREE Nursery Complete Restaurant Facilities actions and how to take pre- Rico Key West, Sanford, Cecil Complete Pro Shop and Guaranteed Work ventative measures against it. Field, and various activities hereat I I The atomic warfare phase of the NAS Jax.New . I Bring this coupon for one FREE GAME course Is exemplified by a pre- with two paid game. I sentation on the theory of nuclear PO Guide I fission and fusion. Again, the PHONE EV 4.4556 action to be taken for self pre- On Sale Thru I I servation is discussed in additionto the effects this type of war- 1 fare has on human and material Main NXThe subjects. The atomic warfare por- Officer's Guide tion presents additional Infor- Petty celebrated its tenth birthday this HANDS those of bar. mation on decontamination and a Yes, We're GoingTOGETHER BUSY ore demonstration with past January with a new edition together ex- tender Chuck Bethune, A02, attudent 'the including a chapter aimed at plaination on various of at AO B School. (Official radiac Instruments used types in the bringing the Navy PO uptodateon U.S. Navy Photo). field. current military matters. These guide books may be JET BEAUTY SALON 1 1HAIR three ordered special weeks through order for theNavy delivery., taking Exchangeby about The I WON'T HAVE TO STAY BEHINDTO price is listed at about $2.95 per "SELL THE HOUSE". STYLING copy. SPECIALIZED HAIR CUTTING Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral W. Anderson, in IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH PEOPLE WHO KNOW YOUR George expert coloring his foreward to the fifth edition of PROBLEMS..THERE'S NO MOVING RESTRICTION frosting the guide, stated, "Anything which WHEN YOU DEAL WITH bleaching can contribute to the Navy Petty Officer's abilities is worthwhile.The . permanent waves Petty Officer's Guide is sucha contributor." The fifth edition of the guide contains chapters on advancement, promotion transfers, rotation Navy schools, getting the word traditions, customs and courte- sies, uniforms, decorations and OF JAX O0 DIRECT OUTLET SPRING SPECIAL seapower. ,. ... There are chapters on the "SPECIAL MILITARY DEALS With Our Operators Margaret & Pet Department of Defense, leader- ship, how to Instruct, personal affairs - IN HOMES ON WHEELS"DAN SHAMPOO & SET $000 Closed and dependent's matters, G Thurs & Frl. tuning By Monday propay, leave and liberty, travel DuPREE A poi Nment. and per diem, military Justice as USN Ret. well as appendixes on naval terms Syble ConnerStylistOwner and insignia of grade of all the PHONE 359-7121 6481 BOULEVARD 3958 PHILLIPS HIWAY ROOSEVELT Armed Forces.1B . -- .. .'..,,-. '- ;.._"- ....-:-..:;. _.._._.-..-_-_.....,......", '- .r1-- III"l . PAGE 16 JAX AIR NEWS Little Theater (cont. from page 1)) the Assisting cast as prOmpter 1\\i The Golden Fleecing" Goldner, Myron Weiss, Kent is Tracy Colford whUe.Lyone1 Weber, Burt Johnson, Tom Margolies Is the technical advisor Buckling and Bernie Buscher. and set designer. 6 I i Ii I- Ii Iiyt FOR THE BEST DEALS ON THE BEST AUTOMOBILES! i -- See--Moon Mullins ;' __ Lt. COR. (USN RET.) _ __ at SHANNON BROTHERS, INC.In . i ,,1t = t the big yellow building ((11th & Main) I __ New RenaultsePeugeotseStudebakers.' riR PHONE EL 6-3993 EXCELLENT FOOD ( S 1 ;Mt G\)0S\S ITALIAN AND AMERICAN iA o*w. EXPERTLY PREPARED t\et\ ORDERS sto'1 CARRYOUT / V-p \0 Motu g .Steak*Chicken. Chop b \\e hem\4tedRop:: .SeofooJ.P/zra/ ' \t\ Zht ,\, BEER AND BANQUEReaSa ,\.t;t '\t \V ot\ FACILITIES \ : dSw\ . 'X\t 9 (VS\gF abPia CHARLIESRESTAURANT :; '\ eec\eaa () t Eot t\ OPENING NIGHT The "Windjammers Players" rehearse 8 scene from the comedy play I "The .\aeets, and THRIFT Golden Fleecing" which I opens tonight at 8:30: p.m. at the Hospital theater. (L. to R.) are Dan t t\t o inX33 Holmes, VP-30; Bobbie Goldner, VP-18, Tom Fickling, NAS; (center) Burt Johnson, Naval Hospital e to MOTEL ....; Bob Smythe, Naval Hospital and Kent Weber, NAS. (Official U.S. Navy Photo). V APowerFor 341 Roosevelt Boulevard CO 4=9611 Orange Park Navy-Proposes VA-15 Planes I 11} Miles S. of Main Gate-Open 7:00: AM to 9:00: PM Daily I (Continued from Pg. 1)) : All Major Vessels/ Led by Commander Joseph L. Coleman, the "Valions" feel that Washington (AFPS) The Navy opinions of Vice Adm. Hyman G. the joy of a long awaited home- WEEKEND\ has proposed to the Secretary of Rickover, theAtomicEnergy Commission coming is enhanced by the assurance _ Defense that all new ships of and many Congressionalleaders of having served withdis- 8,000 tons or more be built with that nuclear power is not tinction during deployment with I nuclear-powered engines. prohibitively expensive. The Navy Air Group One. And, most Important - This new view concurs with the has until now regarded nuclear having demonstrated In power as too costly for most ships combat readiness and safety of ra_ uim n rE I excluding the nuclear submarines. operations, the Valions feelworthyof Navy Lodge Secretary of the Navy Fred the proud title of "Double E" 4t Korth and Adm. George W. An- Squadron Fifteen. derson, Chief of Naval Operations, #696 To Hear expressed their new views In a letter to Secretary of Defense More recent studies reveal that Mis ses' Strapless Bra Robert S. McNamara by requestingthat longer cruising time and reduced Style Labor PresidentMembers the supercarHer,already support requirements have madeup Jamaica authorized by Congress,be nuclear for the extra cost of nuclear LadiesMidriffs of AFL-CIO Navy powered.The power. Lodge No. 696, says a spokesman, new proposals would, in These studies conducted on the Shorts are anticipating C.A. Alexander's effect, give the Navy a nuclear- USS Enterprise, USS Bainbridge, speech on the history of the labor powered fleet Insofar as larger and USS Long Beach, all nuclear- movement in the United States at ships are concerned.Two powered vessels, were under the 10 to 18 99 Size their regular monthly meeting, years ago the Navy announced direction: of Vice Adm. Charles D. $ 99C Monday night, April 22, at 8:30 that it would cost 50 per .Griffin, Deputy Chief of Naval 32-38 cent more to build nuclearpowered Operations for fleet operationsand p.m.Alexander is President of the ships than conventional ones. readiness. Central Labor Union of Jackson- Girl'sJamaica i I Many Styles! ville, also President of the State. County and Municipal Employees, Sets Girl'sSolid and has just returned from their BEAUTY BULLETIN FROM THE National Convention in New York City.The XXKIJVJ: G GLASS STYLIST" Color Shorts Midriffs speaker's topic "The His- Plaids & Printed tory of the Organized Labor Move- Open Evenings By Blouses Size 7.14 ment In the United States" Is the Assorted Prints 59 Appointment addresses.first in a correlated Invitations series of such have t $1.59 .23.00 Also Solid Colors already been extended to the I yr r 'I Chairman Division of Social " Sciences and Professor of His- Dan River Plaids Short Sleeve ' tory at Jacksonville University, + ''? 'ft. . and also to the senior member of %" Boys'Bermuda the Duval """ "if / ye ", *J Boys' County delegation to + the Florida State legislature for succeeding meetings of Lodge Ho. Shorts Sport Shirts 696. Another highlight of Monday night's meeting will be the Obliga- tion Ceremony for new members. Washable 44tA Size 6.16 88 Members who wish to transact Boxer Style UUP AssortedPrints business with the treasurer are 2 Pockets 77V urged to be at the CumberlandRd. FOR DISCRIMINATE WOMEN Housing Project, Recreation 15.00 PERMANENT FOR .. Bldg. 1272, by 7:30 p.m. In order "f50 won. TU. WITH THIS CERTIFICATE /J wed. Only Use Our Lay.A that all Lodge business may be 4423 Roosevelt completed prior to the beginningof 1954 BLANDING BOULEVARD PH 389.6617 3896618ftV PClah"' No G. C. Murphy CO.Blv Roosevelt the program. Mht **# "* "* arge Mat tI! |
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