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J 1 _ F ', PKY LIBRARY :;Ceremonies Kickoff Fund Drive Tlilli STD' , NE Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official expression of any* - military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication, does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or service advertised VOL. 21 NO. ,27 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 ... . RAdm. Goldwaite Urges All Sheila May Have U.S. Record < To Participate In UCSC Jax Skydivers Set Florida High. : By Mae Spencer J01] I , Keymen and other voluntary workers gathered this morning at Altitude Record At 24,964 Feet King Hall For the "ktckoff" of the 1963 United Community Service Campaign. This annual campaign provides the opportunity for militaryand By Marc Whetstone, JO] civilian employees alike contribute to the community's charities Seven Jax Navy Sport Para- through voluntary giving to some 43 agencies.The chutists soared through clear, keynote speakers for the cloudless skies over Whitehouse meeting were Rear Admiral Robert campaign some $120,000 dollars Field last Sunday morning, unofficially - Goldthwaite, Commander Fleet Air was raised.If establishing two Florida. Jax and Commander Naval Air anyone is Interested in view. n r < State high altitude jump recordsand - Bases 6ND and ing the agencies and their activities I Laurence F. Lee, niIa possibly setting a national ;.. Jr., Campaign Chairman and supported by the USC they may } 1 r record. Chairman of the Board and make arragements to visit by call- Y r Future Skydivers out to break President of the Pennlsular Life Ing EL 3-968L the men's Jump record will now Insurance Co. The drive Is slated to run until have to travel upward In excessof Other dignitaries present included October 25. 24,964 feet while .women are : Ralph DiSanto, new faced with an altitude of 20,764 Campaign manager; Capt. Fred BULLETINCNO feet.The Priestman, USN (ret.) coordinator women's record was set for the Federal Division, has announced VP-5 the by 20-year-old Navy Wave Sheila and Captain John D. Sullivan, NAS recipient of ASW 1963 Captain Kavanaugh, a radioman third class* Supply Officer and Leonard Arnold Isbell Trophy. Full report assigned to NAS Communications. Eubanks Industrial Relations Officer next week. Although It has yet to be verified I who are the cochairmenfor *** by the Parachute Club of I the Navy Duval Steering Com- r. America, it Is felt bymwflbersof Jax Fliers In AII Navy -Navy mittee. the club that Miss Kavanaugn's This year's drive has no fixed Softball Tournament..seePage Jump might also be a national goal established but the emphasiswill 9. record. be on 100 percent par- 444 Accompanying the distaff ticipation with a days pay forth- chutist on her Jump was Robert Mohawks Graduate Tomor coming from each individual, UCS Army Etheridge, a 26-year-old airman I officials stated. In last years row..see Page II. first class with the AF679thSquad- ' ron based here. He was the first male skydiver to exceed the DeLand Falling Angels ParachuteClub r R record of a reported 19,600 i feet.The trip earthward for the first rli HOW IT LOOKS from 25,000 feet over Jacksonville is studied by two Jumpers of the day "was i- : members of the Jax Navy Sports Parachute Club moments before thrilling," according to Sheila. they boarded a plane to set a new Florida State high altitude, record This Is understandable considering - li lii of 24,964 feet. Arrow indicates approach to Whitehouse Field, they reached a speed of 120 ; 9 e site of the drop zone. (Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)), miles an hour during their one- minute, 37-second free fall before i. q opening their parachutes. New Generator Provides Etheridge's record stood about '- 26 minutes, however, as the five f -- remaining Jaxparachutists reached - : Uninterrupted Power To RATCC began the their near historic 25,000-foot descents.height and _ A new emergency generator engine generator. It can operatefor Leading the group was club pre- r r r (VPS-150)) has been installed in about two days without re- sident Miles Gibson, 29, an .4 f Building 118 to supply unlnter- fueling.The ordnanceman first class assignedto F4 ruped power to the Radar Air Traffic unit Is so fast that the human VP-30. Following him were Control Center located there.It eye cannot detect even a Harry Wood 33, a second class will provide an immediateun- flicker In the lights during the parachute rigger with VA-44 at + k Iterrupted changeover to emer- changeover phase. Commander NAS Cecil Field; Rick Marini, 23, gency electrical power for the air O.S. Braddock, Air Traffic Con- third class hospital corpsman ;} I 1 traffic control radar and commun- trol Officer says, "It is the speediest assigned to the NATTU Dis- j' ications system In the event the thing I've seen since the Invention pensary; Larry Parmer 19, an J I' regular commerical power sourceIs of lubricated lightening." aviation electrician's mate third cut and furnish power to all The VPS-150 ellmnates any loss class of VP-30; and Ted Sergent, emergency circuits In Bldg. 118 of radar presenatlon radio communications 27, first class parachute rigger , j ,4 ... Including the Control Tower Communications which might affect the with VF-14 Cecil Field. I : .,. It is excited by a safety of an aircraft departing or Like the two before them, the ..... .-::,.. change of 1/5 of one cycle of arriving NAS, Jax. It replaces an five-man team also went Into a "EVERYTHING LOOKS OK", says Henry L. Norwood, ENCM of current and remains in operation old emergency power' sourcein free fall which lasted two minutes Communications' Ground Electronics Maintenancs Division as he until commerical power is either which existed a 15 to 20 second and found them travelling better repaired or re-synchronized with delay in the RATCC than 200 miles an hour before checks over the recently installed VPS-150 emergency generatorin power to Bldg. 118. This generator is designed to supply uninterruptedpower the power supply. equipment. The old dlesel unit was pulling their ripcords ."tt .'" I The unit consists of an electric said to be unreliable. Although Gibson was first i Photo very to the Radar Air Traffic Control Center horse (Navy by Ron Gardner, PH2.P1)). motor and a/c generator driven The new unit, which cost$46,700 to leave the aircraft from the j by a General Motors V71 diesel (Continued on Page 7)) (Continued On Page 11)) . -- ' -- - SEPTEMBER 12,1963 " PAGE 2 JAX AIR HEWS I I '0 r /.> :". > . .,.mat t'" ./';','., 1t :[ : :, ; ' """ : <; =j : i : Station Traffic I : : |, The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Violation Record distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. All Copy submitted for use In the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Service InformationOffice, Following Is a report of traffic 12:00 noon before Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by qn Monday violations for the period August 25 publication. News Items are welcomed from all sources- through September 7: Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 81 2. ew NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing This week (period Aug. 25 through 8 Florida Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville -- 13 Sept. 7)). 359-4040or 359-027L Telephone Total accidents this year through Sept. 7. 191 Number of accidents through Aug- -VOL. 21 N0.27: SEPTEMBER 27, 1963, ust 1962. '. 173 1 r ' Number of days since last InjuryIn EditorialSchools motor vechlcle accident. 8 AUMSeR OF VIOLATIONSThis Now Open week (Aug. 25 through Sept. Reckless Speeding.7)).driving.. ... . 71 19 3 But What Is Taught? Going through stop sign. 3 Schools have either just reopened or will reopen soon. Youngstersof ENLISTED TO OFFICER James E. Tuthill PHCL( ) and ThomasW. Other violations. . 46 military personnel stationed all over the world will return to their Grawrock, ADJ1 P-l (R) of VAP-62 receive their commissionsas books after a summer of frolicking and freedom from study. College ensigns from John D. Stufflebeem, commanding officer of VAP- Sixty-eight drivers appeared before students will go back to their classrooms where professors will try 62. Grawrock, who has been stationed here since 'December 1959 the Traffic Hearing Board at to explain to them the world In which they live. received the SecNav Commendation for Achievement Award earlier the meeting held on September 9. Education, it will be reiterated again and again, leads to better this year. Tuthill has been aboard since September 1962.Ha( Disposition of the cases Includedthe jobs, higher pay, and better opportunities for wealth and fame. Drop- vy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2.P1)). following: 28 lost driving and outs will be urged to return to school In order not to forfeit higher parking privileges aboard the wages and more attractive employment. In all, the major emphasis on station for various periods; 25 education seems to be as an Investment for better material returns and were assigned to complete an economic wellbeing.It . The Right Side Of SafetyIllegal eight hour course In remedial would be wrong to disregard or deny the economic advantages driving Instructions; 18 received Inherent In education. However, we should also stress and emphasizethe suspended penalties; five were ultimate purpose of true education. It Is to grow to "know thyselr' speed and speed too fast for existing conditions (as every- given warnings; nine were dis- and to know others. Knowing others will lead to understanding and body knows and not enough people admit), are factors In top-heavy missed and eight referred to com- true understanding will lead to the respect for your fellow man. -percentage of traffic smashups. .. manding officers for possible dis- In the world in which we live, the understanding of and respect for Drinking drivers and drivers ciplinary action. fellow men Is more Important and more difficult to achieve than any with which he dies becomes pub- who fall to give the right of way lie record. In his frantic haste other goaL If the goal is reached It will lead to true world peace and are also Involved In, and responsible bring certain self satisfaction to all individuals at a time when anxiety, chances are he doesn't' die alone. for, many times the number tension and disaffection MUST fade away.It . Sometimes a meets his Central School person High of accidents credited to them. Is the halls of to end because of a family argument, up learning to open the portals of the human Another high-ranking cause of heart,to these truths. AFPS ( ) a dressing down by the boss, or Offers German Classes traffic mishaps Is being on the Editorial wrong side of the road at the wrong some personal unpleasantness. In for class In a his Irritation he will take chances Registrations time. This Is more properly cal- that ordinarily would frighten him speaking and writing German are led "failure to stay In correctlane" speechless. He transfers his pow being accepted by the Duval The Ride to the Top and "Illegal passing. hostility to everyone else In his Central Adult Training School In Unlike most speed related violations - path. Most drivers probably can Jacksonville. ., failure to stay In the cor- recall being passed by a snarling, There's a registration fee of Is rect lane usually means the guilty glowering driver apparently so $2 for the entire course conducted Sparked by Pride take the Innocent along with them. and from worked that he Mondays Wednesdays The only way an accident can occur up practically Pride goeth before a fall" 6-8 forces oncoming cars off the road. p.m. merely by crossing the center- When Innocent drivers are not For further Information phoneEL However a man without pride will never attain high enough placeIn line Is to find another vehicle there the scheme of things to need worry lest he fall The prideless 3-3017. able to out of the the before you. This happens fre- get way worm most certMnly hs no place /alL..and to bounce never. groundwork for a three (or more) quently enough to make Ita leading car collision is laid. Military' men and women without contributor to death on our high- pride In their country, their Ser STAY ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF ways.Falling to stay In the correct SAFETY 1 1Blood I+''E ACE IS ON. vice the worm and themselves and seldom are crawl likened to the to lane Is most frequently fatal whenIt upper strata In their chosen way of happens in rural areas where higher speeds prevail Virtuallyon life.There once was a moving picture i. a time schedule there is ': ; It a ; : called "Pride of the Yankees. smashing collision that results in DonorsSixteen ":"",. .,. : :: ; fH e 6u8d was the film version of Lou ' Immediate loss of life to some, : ;'::' ." 4 "WHATCANS Gehrig's life. A master exampleof permanent disablement to others, ".: (. ,:. ; 1j/ DO a proud individual becoming part FOR because In the FREEDOM someone was " wrong of . a proud team.A ,- ..lane. This could never happen, enlisted persons recent- :\:< ", proud soldier In a proud unit except through some unexpected ly donated blood to the Naval Hosp- TNT EIJTRy is a good soldier.A . mechanical trouble, if ". ,.: 1 everyone ital Blood Donor Center. ., proud sailor on a proud shipIs would think before pulling out of Donating from AOA School .N. : LErrE'/Nor MORE a good sailor.A . line.Whenever NATTU were: Paul H. Bright, L' mAN 500 WOROS proud airman on proud plane someone Is killed because A03; Billy F. Case, AA; RolandW. is a good airman.A . another driver is In the Paradise,AA:Stanly C. Porter-, ; I THE proud Marine In a proud com wrong lane you can, with few exceptions field, AN; and Thomas P. Rankin, PEAPL.INEI : pany Is a good Marine. call It human ego,humanstupidity ATL All four pridetul servicemen or human carelessness.The The Naval Hospital donor was I Mt- r J NoV/g63rop could be riding for a fall. But the secret to accident free William Kitson, FN. misfortune to fall depends on the driving Is, In pan, maturity of Those donating from the NAS Indulgence In pride that leads to a judgment. Those who are adultIn Brig were: Maurice W. Adams, PR1Z000. : "humpty-dumpty." Pride like their thinking and attitude toward AN; Edward W. Basinger, AA; everything else will blow up If life, have fewer accidents than John J. Beaty, AA; Thomas L': .>/ If/ mistreated.But . those whose lives are ruled by Fawley, SR; Edward J. Geisler, have no fear when you feel emotion.A AN; Francis J. Lauzon,AR;RobertE. ; pride in your flag in yourself and person who fritters away time, Meyer, SA; and Melvyn L. MA 11fa: your nation. and of your contri- until he's late for an appointmentIs Moore, AA.Those bution to liberty and freedom . not very adult If he takes tremendous donors from NAS Public 1 FREEOOMSvJ' but beware of the belittlement of driving risks to get thereon Works Department were: BradfordH. others, the flash of fool's gold, time. All,too often his luck Cleaves, EOH3 and Willie E. c-J VA LCUNA4for1/ for In truth you will fall Being finally runs out, and the violence Tucker, UTA3. : ; PA. honest pride Is theflgn, of a MAN. (AFPS) - , - I SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE) vFuii - ::::< :-:::.,: :> : ";' : : To :: .';; : Thongs begin IIappeiilYireis ' ',. ..;;. . ; . You D's&tlver JIving Hilmes' 1 . '" ryt '.a y 1 .1fq r i7 } 4t 1 w d I 'I I 41g7 ti : .. , : i '1 f1A tyi 1 M ri - \ & : - -i -S. r'i % l w 1 ; :: i : / c 1 4 v W.t ' , xx l'H: II I : 4 j 4 4' A 4' I I THE LIVING HOME WAYYours. '" f Individually . . Can you imagine your family enjoying the warmthof , a cozy evening together in your own den ,..i. i , or having dinner in front of the panoramic view ! . of your private patio and all outdoors? A;: : ,-."' ...... - Perhaps even more thrilling I would be the'moment -- er: Me- you present your family this happier-way-of-liv- \ \ . ing..a Living Home you helped design especially _ for them. P.S.The fireplace is a must to see! THE HOLIDAY.l - COMPARE PEARCE-UI BLE ffLIVING HOMES" WITH ANY OTHER HOMES IN JACKSONVILLE O1........................'.. . . I w. I ' 1 HARBOR Ie t VIEW 1I . I I W/rpT 1. . C SANDALWOOD L N i I I , I . . . . ROVING ' . t w4 NKMMOp HILLS f . I r Gd6 . I . s S .I . "r .. Th Pwrc.Uibl.C 0 r 2303 Ir.n.SrNU I' The .\ctent** on Living In n''Pvamvt'Me( *if.rJti0 r Home . ' r KU" 0 . .a.ue..a.e.a..e..pu..sIOn 4 I Write or call for free BrochureBox5l88Jax7Fla.FL92424 On Atlantic Blvd, Just Past st. I ROLLING HILLS Normandy Memorial and Park Expressway Road between 781-0350 j SANDALWOOD Johns Bluff Road. RA 5-5500 E SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 I *>PAGE JAX AIR HEWS NAS lax Nearly Synonymous, ., ,. ... .SPACE FOR..- LARGE';. GM.' SCALE Pope ' With Modern managementSecond Data Processing Officer, and Clyde M. Kennedy, Assistant ( In A Series) Data Processing Officer, view L The name Naval Air Station Jacksonville has become almost the 32'x 60'room which has synonymous with the term modern management. Indicative of this been readied for the large frame is the increasing volume of correspondence, telephone calls, and computer which is expected to personal visits from* personnel of other commands requesting mat- be furnished to NAS Jackson erial and information on specific management programs here at ville in the near future. Jacksonville under the command of Captain James R. Compton. Among, the ,many, management " oriented programs Jacksonville, three in particular are generating :* * Navy-wide interest. These are in brief: ' MAO-The Management Analysis s rs Office, headed by Boyd R. Dixon, 4w ' is the first of its kind in a Bureauof t Y7 Weapons'Field Support Activity where direct personal management assistance Is provided to the com- manding officer for command-wide DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM ... The second 1401 Computer is problems. welcomed aboard by Cdr. George S. Pope, Data Processing Offj. VALUE ANALYSIS This pro- 9 cer. The red or blue color plates serve to identify the particulartwin gram, sponsored primarily by the as it bears its share of the data processing workload. Overhaul and Repair Department under Captain R. H. Fagan, puts the spotlight on high cost areas 0 and then engineers a way to accomplish the same function at a lower cost. This program, duringthe first year of operation, saved , k4 over $400,000 for the 0&.R Department a"mushrooming" 4 y..Y and was so outstanding, Kecent pro- It was stated that Assistant Secretary Defense Deputy George Fouch gressive steps have Included of : Last Vet of 1916 L The formation a separate visited the Naval Air Station in Data Processing Department on July to personally see the pro- January 1, 1963. Campaign Retires In operation. gram 2. The establishment of a full EDP-The Electronic Data Pro- time data processing officer billet Washington (AFPS) Maj. Gen. cessing under the of program and the filling of the position Donald W. McGowan, the last guidance Commander G.S. and Pope with a well qualified Supply Corps active duty veteran of the Mexican t i' Clyde Kennedy, Is of the utmost officer with commander rank. Border Campaign of 1916, has Importance to the efficient man- 3. The receipt of a second IBM retired. He was Chief of the National agement of the Station. It has made Model 1401 data processing system Guard Bureau and had great strides In recent months, especially In the area of computing thus doubling the activity's com- completed 47 years of military and In puter capabilities. service. training personnel in the use of the new hardware and 4. The modernization and en- General McGowan, who turned 9Rv systems. The data processing largement of floor spaces assigned 64 on his retirement'date, servedas operation at. Jacksonville isVP16 for the electronic data pro- a sergeant major In theMeuse- cessing facility. Argonne during WWI and as 102d a 5. The updating procurementof Armored Cavalry Regiment com- Det. more rapid peripheral equip- mander during the Normandy Invasion ment and the cut-In of Autodin In WWII. Returns HomeThe Terminal Equipment through whichis provided a data communicationlink with all DOD last three plane detachmentof activities. 6. The installation of source Patrol Squadron Sixteen return- IiIIIx ed to NAS Jacksonville on Wed- data automation, using Stromberg nesday, Sept. 4, completing three Transacters and Compilers, to months of antisubmarine and ship- collect Industrial data from pro- w ping surveillance duties in the Car- duction shop areas of the Over- ibbean area. haul and Repair Department.The . VP-16, commanded by Cdr. L.H. three management pro- Boutte, assumed the DetachmentSix grams described briefly are onlya I I duties at Naval Station Roose- part of the total management velt Roads, Puerto Rico last June. picture here at Jacksonville.The . ASW crews and aircraft were Interest, motivation, and pro- rotated ,on a scheduled basis until fessional competence of the last week when the Carribbean Individual employees responsiblefor WESTSIDE: patrol duties were taken over bya the day-to-day operation of the Greyhound offers special reduced one way and round trip simillar VP-23 detachme t from programs that make them are successful.really the factors g) fares for military personnel. Frequent schedules, exclusive NAS Brunswick, Maine. Next Week-Automation and NAS. .. "a Scenicruiser Service and a whopping 150 pound bag- gage allowance tool 1 SERVING SOUTHwEST FOR ECONOMY, GO GREYHOUND. ., COUNTY AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US. WITH ". COMPLETE Save on Greyhound 'low fares to pieces /like theses CONVENIENT Deiflnoflbn' On wWoy RoundTflp DesfInatlon OneWoy Round Trip COMMERCIAL MODERN : Atlanta $ 8.20 $16.40| Memphis 14.45.28.90 BANKING Charlotte 9.45. 18.85 I Miami 6.95.13.90 SERVICES Cincinnati 18.20.36.40 I New Orleans 13.6027.15 f 18.20.36.40 I HOURS . Louisville Washington 17.9535.85 te".TIw. i:10 AM100M : Sptcltl round trip f,rt for military personnel)en pu.furtouth or l hive. \I 0-Jn T.H.r..1:70AM.AM-1 PM..tn OPa D.N.. \ Greyhound Terminal 10 North Pearl St. Phone 356-5521 : L : Ip GO GREYHOUND p'A i I - "WELCOME HOME" ..- Cdr. L. H. Boutte, CO of VP.16 14121 ; .. 771-G1Ol ." Patrol Plane Commander Lt. Cd. Joe Josephson greets .and leave the driving I to us Mink upon their arrival at NAS Jacksonville from deployment and Lt. Lee .. the Naval Station Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico (Navy Photo to Member of FfllC FAPL). by - I SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PAGES .r CPO Club [Bluejackets Inn1" Acey Ducy Oceanographer Named Somewhere looks to each there of us Is for somebodywho leader- I I "I I I Washington (AFPS) RearAdm. ship in some, field. At the same n'I Denys W. Knoll has been appointed - Notes D01 Club Oceanographer of the Navy. time, however, leaders are also followers. Followers, in fact Admiral Knoll, with headquartersat Thursday, September 12 Thursday, September 12 the Naval OceanographicOffice, are the backbone of every organ- Thursday, September 12 ization. the backbone of Hour Dance contest & Dance featuring Country Drifters 8:30: p.m.11:30 Suitland, Md., will head the Navy's the nation They itself.are E.M. Clark Happy Carl Boyd and Rhythm Kings p.m. accelerated strategic effort to ( Pres, South Western Bell Tele- Friday, September 13 8:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. 13 study the world's seas. Friday, September phone Co, Vital Speeches.) Friday, September 13 Dance to Johnny Arnold "4" Dance featuring March Wilson and Cappies Combo 8:00 p.m.12:30 .. ._ Saturday, September 14 Red Coats 9:00 p.m100 a.m. a.m. Saturday, September 14 Saturday, September 14 Dance to Phil ..:1 Cay Carl Boyd and the Rhythm Kings Marc Castle 8:00 p.m. 12:30: r.m": ':':'9':':':':'" NEED A HOUSE? ".':':':$::: Sunday, September 15 9:00 p.m100 a.m. a.m. rwCALL _ Dance to Cappy's Combo Sunday, September 15 Sunday, September 15 ' Phil Cay and the Chantels8:00p.m12:00 The Components 8:30: p.m. ..%..:.::.::::::\...J'. Schub. (USNRet.) 'i ... . Monday, September 16 a.m.Monday 11:30 p.m.Monday. Wtt Dr.s.enhng. L. Ahern, Realtor I Pizza Night September 16 \\ W SALES IN ALL LOCATIONS '' Tuesday, September 17 Dining and Dancing September 16 l Ortega Avondale *VenetiaCedar Hills '; Band Auditioning i\:\::;Yfh\ : -Riverside.t.Nt * Happy Hour Tuesday, September 17 17 : FHA VA LISTINGS AVAILABLE Tuesday, September ':':':': :" Hour 5:00 7:00 \\\\\\g\\\\ '\: Phone EL 6-1559 New Offices at 5 Points Area Wednesday, September 18 Happy p.m. p.m. Game Night lliMt Home Phone RA 1-085 J Western Night Country Drifters Wednesday, September 18 Wednesday, September 18 Game Night 8:00 p.m. Amateur Hour .. .... .. -- ,- MOYIb Movies will be shown regularlyat 7 p.m. on Monday through Sat- urday; at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on BUSTHIGH Saturday; and Sunday, at the Main- side and NATTU Theaters and at 7 p.m. only on Sunday at theHospital . PRICES! ' Theater. These times are sub- ject to change. Thursday, September 12 9A.M.'TIL OPEN. 5642 NORMANDY BLVD.PH. . Mainside The Cool Of The Day NATTUnlt It Happened At The World's Fair 9 P.M, 388-5447 HospitalTerm Of Trial Friday, September 13 Mainside Operation Bikini NATTUnit The Cool Of The Day i: Hospital It Happened At The WESTINGHOUSE $ World's Fair 88 Saturday, September 14 I .........- IPti Mainside Whatever Happened To .. 1- II Baby Jane < .4 =... -. P ._. NATTUnit Operation Bikini who'1 > 1 _ Hospital The Cool Of The Day _JH Sunday, September 15 MainsideJason NATTUnitWhatever and the Happened Argonauts To 400 POUNDS OF Baby Jane ia' "w r r"I Hospital Operation Bikini * Monday, September 16 I FROZEN FOODS Mainside Terror at Black Falls . NATTUnit Jason and the Argonauts ** REACH IN Hospital Baby Whatever Jane Happened To Tuesday, September 17 CONVENIENCE.Fast Mainside The Birds . NA TTUnit.-' Terror at Black Falls Hospital Jason and Argonauts , Wednesday, September 18 - efficient freezing Mainside Surrender Hell I , NATTUnit The Birds Hospital Terror at Black FallsFOOTS with fiK-smcp shelves. SPOOFSINSTANT I . EVER NEAROF Westinghouse Air-Sweep Shelf design permits " 1 CREDIT? --- -- -+ %? air to circulate through shelves from one YOU MONEYSisU cJUG ADD I- ''" I "I 4f I f compartment to another to give fast freezing and a more constant low temperature. You I ..: can quick-freeze food in any comportment I 4 :s... r:< A "R (-( ,P,, II,\t. *>>( 3 DAY SPECIAL !' .i : ..... Shelves let air circulate throughout. - ..8'r ' 'r-(; "' - PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS SEPTEMBER 12, 1963If you think that you're having CITIZEN- Good citizens are the trouble supporting your wife, just products of good schools. Inferior Leadrlllip Academy Exams To Be try not supporting her. education breeds Inferior think If you that ask I* me shall. I*will never agree see, a I Speeches citizens. of Brendan the Day. Byrne, Vital Survey Held In Jax Nov. 9th poem so lovely as a t'ree-A t'reeday The theme for the 1963 Freedoms pass made out to me. Reported Congressman Charles E. Bennett has announced that the compet- Foundation Letter Writing Contestis . . "What Can I Do For Freedom?" itive examination for Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, and A report on a survey conductedlast U.S. Merchant Marine Academy will be administered Saturday, Nov- the ONE to March and April of Navy ember 9. . place Leadership Schools and Courses All legal residents ot the Second call for has been released by the Chiefof Congressional District (Duval UCSC Serves Naval Personnel County) who will be at least age Within the context of the report 17 and not over age 22 at the time there is outlined information of entry in July 1964 are eligible. 43 Agencies commended by BuPers for use in Applications should be made to money General Military Training. This Congressman Bennett in care of Within recommended guide derived from a 226 Federal Bldg. Jacksonville,on City study of 75 leadership schools and or before October 1 in order that Phone Beneficial! Get cash double-fast for any good reason courses and is contained within proper examination can be made. The,Children's Museum and the the four enclosures of the reportThey Congressman Bennett stated that Salvation Army are, just two of the furloughs, expenses, bills, you-name-itl! And get are listed under films, tapes there will be two vacancies at 43 agencies served by the United Beneficial' International Credit Card, too, for Immediate and other aids used in conducting the Naval Academy; one at the Community Services Campaign.The . Cash Loan Service at any affiliated Beneficial office any. leadership courses, and AppendixC Air Force Academy; and ten at Children's Museum helps where! Beneficial likes to say "Yes!" Call now! to the revised U.S. Navy Leader- the Merchant Marine Academy for build better Jacksonville by help- ship Manual NavPers 15934. which nominations will be madeas Ing children to use their senses- BENEFICIALFINANCE The survey revealed that some a result of the examination. all of themto learn about the 130 films, 16 tapes and 7 typesof There are no anticipated vacanciesfor world about them as they grow. SYSTEM handouts were reported to be the Military Academy at West They are curious, enthusiastic and loans up to $600 on Furniture Car or Note in use in the 75 leadership courses Point in 1964, but if any develop ingenious. They like to explore, surveyed.The later, this examination would be touch, smell, see and create.They JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Jacksonville 311 West Bay St. Mayflower Hotel. . Elgin 3.4473 report, addressed to spun applicable, it was stated. need leadership In such learning. -5059Normandy Blvd. (Near Normandy Drive-in). ,CV 4.4595 sors and staffs of leadership: This the Children's Museum 8130 Lem Turner Rd. (L Forest Shopping Ctr.). ,PO 5-2623 schools and courses, is dated provides. ARLINGTON Beneficial Finance Co. of Arlington August 22 and is subjected;Surveyof Educators are well aware that Town & Country Shopping Center . . .RA 4.7910 Leadership Courses; Aids. LIFELife i is a series of experiences curiosity Is the beginning of 60. JACKSONVILLE Beneficial Finance Co. of Florida Further information pertainingto It is a and the wisdom. Individual teachers have 3436- Beach Blvd., South Gate PUza. . ,EX 8.1515 game this M report or similar leader- rules of the game say that you long provided various exhibits of ship material may be obtain are rewarded according to the way objects with which to arouse cur- through the local BuPers Leader- you play it.-Marcus Bach. Makeit iosity. It is therefore of real ship Team in Bldg. 40. an Adventure (Prentice-Hall) Interest that the JacksonvilleChildren's VP UfA WU VPJ ( U1L VPJU UIU Museum grew out of the t efforts of one devoted teacher, dial EV 8-7676 the late Miss Madge Wallace. Firston card tables in the Barnett r MILITARY National Bank, then In the Duval County Armory. Finally, in 1948, the Museum moved into 1061 : l INSURANCE Riverside Avenue, through the assistance - ) T auro piawbI g of the Junior League. } The Museum is currently sup- iAiM ported by the City of Jacksonville, : *wu: WOsOI a.OYY ONr Duval County, the Duval County INSURANCE School System and the United Com ':4iV: :',V111i; ;; :, 4t1+11\:}i:::}": :;, } McDOUGALL'S AGENCY munity Service Campaign. A trust 6483 Roosevelt Blri-Neu NASJtcksaarllltSEAMLESS fund has been set up to receive individual - contributions and me ;;:: .. ,. }1\,; ; !,yKtis morials. The Salvation Army provides for the welfare of families deprived 1taIwav p because of floods, desertion, fire I and unemployment.Some . }? ?' :;+a's.; ; 1ra of the divisions of the Sal- ;: ;' : ,,, sIiCssbi. ; :r \ , }slnnl. } I sls } 1 1 s '+ a }s. } }sr }; .y;} } isyt}+is1s\id r.:: vation Army are the Men's Social aruim am Service Center; the Keystone Heights Camp; The Women's Emergency Home; the Red Shield Lodge and the Senior Center. The purpose of the Men's Centeris , 1vN, ,;, s1s\\.I\: } :}1)a1MHbCs'1 } : }:i ru.i rehabilitation of men . 1sC'::'? ?'.i;;;i:'}?;:?':':s {" spiritually, physically, and so- cially. Work therapy is provided through the processing of donated NYLONS :1. Si.i; ;:> materials, while the Keystone i' ;1ssi: ;;:; :i+':s+':isi: ;:;:;;};;?; ::1'n: k1p,11 :i?::':is'r:::"': Heights Camp provides ki-dness, <>}h iIC.y\\QSOsiv; }+?} .. 'Ii.NS understanding and concern whichis . - th ysigns Mesh & to the delight of any mother and .},: 1 ro Reg. Stitch. Reg. 541 her small boy or girl 400 needle 15 denier ValueStreak The Women's Emergency HomeIs p another service which provides Free. facilities for confidential serviceto the expectant unmarried All Nylon From Top To Toe. mother. The program Is three- fold: Spiritual Medical and SociaL , :'''i''ti+'';ii\1'F1 1;; s1;<};<}\irysl1_ sI j. , 2 Shades. 39 The I Red Shield Lodge, provides FRIDAY 't ''}i 1nS assistance to persons while SUN TONE ONLY seeking work, or passing throughto TAN TONE other cities, food, lodging, counsel, and work placements. Sizes 8tf to 11. or These services are available to the transient man or family. Last ? 5: but not least, there is the Senior a Center, which combines social, recreation 3 Pr for $1.15 and spiritual activitiesfor senior citizens. ..j. 3 and 4 Bedrooms ._ 0 Our Lay-A. Patient: "Is my mouth open . From We" P Ion. No. G. C. Murphy Go. II23 Roo.. vct| far enough?" S10.900 SI2,500 B Et( Co, "II' Roc vpi* Dentist: "Yes, .I Intend to stand Moll outside while I work." It .. -- - -- - - --- ------- ----- ----- --- --- --- -- -- - -. .',..,'{ -rj.3' .' '" "" .. "' ..". ., ..1' .. .' . .-- . 'S'E-P'T-"E --------------1'P'A'-G''E'-7 12, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS t'V",., ' \. Wives I Navy : I ; Club Opens New "ome' With a snip of the scissors, Ads should l b. moiled// to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyd Drbf, wielded by Captain James R. Jacksonville/ 8, Florida, to arrive/ not later thon Tuttday for pubcofIon /*- the following Thofjdoy. Ads arriving too lot* for this dead Compton, on Saturday evening, the lint will be published the following week units the publisher, It r Navy Wives Club ##186 officially Instructed otherwise. A check or money order for the full cost of their Clubhouse In the od must be nee Wed WITH the copy for the ad. opened new DO NOT SEND CASH. Bldg. 716 on the station. The Clubhouse has been named RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines) . . .$1.00 "Compton Hall" In honor of Capt. Per additional line ((4 words per line) . 35 and Mrs. J.R. Compton, who are sponsors of the wives' club. WITHA SNIP OF THE SCISSORS opening Special were guests: Rear attending Admiral the JEANS SCHOOL OF DANCING FOR RENT 3 BR,modern country EXPRESSWAY Capt. J. R. Compton, HAS CO Robert Goldthwaite, CommanderFleet Venetia-Orange ParkWestconnettHula home. Corner lot 125 x 265. Lg officially opened the new Club Air Jacksonville and Naval Ballet, Tap, Jazz. EV 4-3055 shade trees. 61/2 ml from Cecil house (Bldg.716)) of the Jax Navy 10 mil from NAS. 16 x APARTMENTS SP 1-0712 Field. or Wives Club) No. 86 last Saturday Air Bases 6 ND; Captain and Mrs. evening. Looking on is RAdm. J.M. Manner, Naval Hospital CO; 28 pool. Unfurnished. $100 mo. Robert Goldthwaite, Commander Captain and Mrs. C.G. Strum, CHILD CARE 350 hourly, Days 4926 Lambrin Rd. SP 1-5173. Now renting 2Yi} Bedrooms Fleet Air Jax andNaval Bases Naval Air Technical Training Unit 1.50, Board 45 mo. 10 weekly. Conveniently located to 6ND. (Navy Photo by Ron Gardner CO; Commander and Mrs. L.A. Pets, plants cared for cheap. RIDE WANTED 0715-1600 At- Downtown and JIAS.FURNISH PH2.P1)). Menard, Jr., NAS Executing Of- Boxes, ctns etc stored. 7716698. lantic & Univ. Blvd. to NATTU, 1 ficer; Commander and Mrs. R.W. ext. 8262 / RA 48368. ED.$70.00 Sweltering travelers driving Radcliffe, NAS Chaplain; Com- Normandy Church of the Nazarene UNFURNISHED.$55.00Cleo along the New Jersey Turnpike with mander and Mrs. W.J. Schub, USN 7020 Ramona Blvd. Sunday School FAIRFAX MANOR 4158 ShirleyAve. the thermometer hitting 99 (ret.); Lieutenant and Mrs. K. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship: 11:00: Neat furnished cottage, large degrees, thought the heat had Neilsen and officers of the May- a.m. NYPS: 6:30 p.m. Evangel- yard utilities furnished. $55 per Davis I addled then when they saw a sign: port Navy Wives Club ##20L istic Service: 7:30 p.m. Wed. mo. EV 75789. "drive slow--ice and snow." Board Officers received the Prayer Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Rev.J. . The warning was flashing near guests In the lobby while Mrs. D. Havener, Pastor, EV 71131. FURN APT. Lake Shore, small, REALTORS-INSURORS the Lincoln Tunnel Exit. State Thomas J. Bennett made the in- utilities Turn conv. to N.A.5.bus, 588 S. EDGE WOOD police had no explanation except troductions. Mrs. Richard Wells Going Out Into Civilian Life Soon? etc. $50 a mo. EV 94275. EV 4-6444 that possible the heat had causedthe was In charge of the guest book. Considering a govt. Civil serVice electronic control to go hay Mrs. J. Hagen and Mrs. J. Bush position? For information call FOR SALECedar Hills, 7 1 rms, wire. served punch. 398-6786 or 771-6187 after 5 p.m. 2100 sq. ft. Inch. 2 car garage I 22 14 LR & fireplace oak firs General chairman of the reception x , was Mrs. Thomas J. Ben- HOUSE FOR SALEAvondale central heat, corner lot, fenced older but good home In better sec- EL 4-7111 555. ext. nett who was assisted by Mrs. yard. Need goin' home ? Henry Wernet, Club President and tion. 3 BR, 2 B, Florida Room, money sep. DR, all rooms large. Excellent FOR SALE Packard 4-dr Sedan Mrs. Wilbert Wagner, Mrs. Stan- school area. 2blocks from Radio Auto Shift Bargain. Spot- ley Cottr11l Mrs. Joseph Skapyak : ; avondale Shopping Area. $13,000- light, etc. $150. Cdr. Beyer Mrs. R. Wells, Mrs. James Brad- approx. $79 mo. 3561559. 8615 or 549. street and Mrs. Ben Toothacher.In . other doings of the Club Mrs. David McCoy was welcomed Into the group at the meeting held on 0,.. NlfhHy: 5 P.M. to 12 MHtefckt. . Wednesday, September 4. Mrs. a..d.r12 N.e. N MI/ILI6M NOW OPENCHANNEL Robert H. Hissam resigned as Foster Child Chairman and Mrs. 1 Joseph Hagen was named to take CATFISH over the chairmanship.A STEAKS National Convention of Navy ' Wives Clubs of America Is 0 CHICKEN & scheduled for October at Great a SHRIMP Lakes, 111. Jax #86 will send the ; y: o FRENCH FRIED --Mrs. following delegates Henry Wernet, Mrs. Wilbert Wagner, /QCIHIEt5 ONION RINGS Mrs. Thomas J. Bennett and Mrs. TAKE-OUT SERVICE 3431 HANDING BIVD. of CEDAR RIVER Cottrill. Mrs. Harold Stanley JACkSONVILlE. FLORIDA Ph. 771.5SS Krause and Mrs. Richard Wells were elected as alternates. Revisions to the National Bylaws - was discussed at the Wed- nesday meeting, as this is to be one of the main I items on the agenda of the Convention.An E open house coffee will be heldon Get to $600 from HFC Sept. 21, at the Clubhouse and I up all members are urged to attend __ Anytime you find yourself short of cash-that's a good and bring guests. The business next will time to think of HFC Household Finance. More servo meeting be September 18 at 7:30 At icemen do...over 100,000,every year. Maywe help you? p.m. this time revisions to the National rIlr Qw By-laws will be discussed again. Yw MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Jacksonville 24 ma It 6 Ask about i p yls b' '' poresrs pryrirr New GeneratorContinued Credit LifeInsurance $100 5.93 7.29 10.07 18.48 e' BHILLMHT DIAMOND 200 11.86 14.59 20.14 36.97 from page 1)) 300 17.79 2 88 3021 55.45 ' 500 28.97 35:55: 49.75 91.78 and Is manufactured by Consolidated t ENGAGEMENT SETS loans at Electric of Stam on Diesel Corp. 600 34.39 42.66 59,35 109.0 ford, Conn., was Installed by a group rate Claries art computed at 3% on that part of Ethg fog S under the scheduled monthly: balances not tuttdint(300 civilian contractor end i%on my rtmainder. supervision of Public Works Department - Nothing Down No Interest No Carrying Charges officials. It Is now mon- HOUSEHOLD FINANC itored and operated by Henry L. Small Payment Each Paydayat Norwood, ENCM of Commun ications' Ground Electronics JIM WARNER JEWLER'S INC. Maintenance Division (GEM). "Nationwide" 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9487 24WESTFORSYTIIr Cedar Hills Shopping Center Knowledge is power; but the more p11E .1111 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 men know about the atom, the more they need to know about them- 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phone: 398-4541 selves.--Wayne A.R. Leys, PhD, Above office open Friday evcningt until 8 P.M. Roosevelt College, New Outlook. . \ '. - HEWS' PAGE 8 JAX AIR SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 and it is no longer necessary to GET AMISSILE repeatedly disassemble and reassemble - 13 Civilians Receive $$885In the components to check them. This test box enables two AGE DEAL! men to work on the equipment Benny Suggs ChecksThirteen simultaneously processing,time which required.has reducedthe NEW CARS civilian employees were presented with benefical sug- Other cash award winners were; $25-William H. Nelson, O&R$25- gestion awards for the month of July. The checks totaling $885, wentto ; Robert R.Thorn,O&R $20Robert Ill Lowest Prices ; two Departments: Overhaul and Repair and Supply. 1... Morin and John Botzko, O&R ; Highest Trade-in Allowance The largest award $300, wentto I n .Easy Terms-The Nicesest Treatment in Town Elbert D. Boise and JamesT. oped excessive droop which ren- $25-Leland M. Lyons. O&R; $15- J Coburn, Overhaul and Repair dered them unfit for Issue to fleet Joseph King, O&R; $25Roosevelt - D. Dixon, O&R $45JamesH. units.( ; L Department for their suggestionof USED CARS Wood, O&R $25 DanielB. Ground Check Blades for Trans- The second largest chock for ; $250, was awarded to Charles M. Arnsdorff, O&R; l5-Alvln A. mission Test Stand,Formerly rot- z Okayed Used Cars at Two Big Lots Manson, O&R $15-Fannie Z. or blades for use on the OH-43D/ Frey and Joseph J. Summers, ; 5552 Beach Blvd. 2600( Kings Ave. UH'-43C (HOK/HUK) "slave" air- Jr., O&R for their suggestion'on Kloski, Supply.The . III 9 Full One-Year Guaranteed Warranty craft used for testing overhauled "APN/97 Doppler Radar Pre-Am- ; On Every Car SoldISHOPINTHESHADOWOFTHE50FOOT transmissions and clutches were puffer Test Box': The design and obtained from back-log aircraft. construction of a piece of test Constitution gives us the MISSILE This suggestion proposed the use equipment to test quickly and efficiently right to do our own thinking. It's of blades which were not repair- the APN/97 Doppler up to us to acquire the ability. able for service in the fleet but Radar Pre-Amplifier. Use of this (Emil Berger, Successful Farm- @r GORDONTHOMPSON"Jacksonville's could be safely used on this air test box has eliminated guessworkas Ing.) craft. This saves the cost of two to which components are bad pairs of blades because the blades Center" used onthe"slave" aircraft devel- .._ _.. ,_ 'W'!' 't!............ -...-..-.--- ",. ,,""".--- A Affair Family + A SARP 't ''h "\ i', ; J Ui-4 .: I f W/N/ +YYY Y Y Y t.I 24q ti , dFr +w t jP -S. : '% 1'S4i1HYDRAULIC' / J. S ; M L1 .11 I i iAYR t . y7 k / .... f r a BOLT PUSHER (L to R) Henry Gunderson, supervisory . area spare engineer; John W. Kemp, leading aircraft mechanic NOW OPEN (general); Louie Lagrand, master mechanic; William Purcell - master mechanic; and Mike Cascone, employees relation superintendent look over Kemp's design of el in mating the drill ing and driving out of bolts, a procedure which could easily dam- age the fitting. (Navy Photo). i.. Wi& Mwcwu, &o& Ca& T/ie JeuMt Peuz 15 Modern Brunswick Pocket Billiard Tablesin & iaI POMCG.heJeuie a Country Club Atmosphere and an air of # Refinement "HENNY PENNY" CHICKEN DINNER J. 4 pieces Chicken, French Fries, OPEN Cole Slaw, Hot Roll..1.25 LADIES DAY PARTY BOX 16 pieces of Chicken, MON. SAT. 10:30 A.M. MON. SEPT 16th 4 Hot Rolls, SUNDAY 12:00 NOON TUES. SEPT 17th 1 Pint,Cole Slaw SNACK PAAK ....3.85 5116 BLANDING BLVD. WOMEN ADMITTED 2 French Pieces Fries Chicken, , Hot Roll.......75 FREE ! In The 103rd & Blanding Phone Shopping Center FISH DINNER TO GO 389-2841 ALL DAY ANYTIMESP 1 large Filet, Cole Slaw, Hot Roll, Tartar Sauce. 1-2406 French Fries.*......90t ROOSEVELT BRING A FRIEND MALLIT' - . SEPTEMBER : : : : 32 : JAX AIR NEWS PACE 9 ':J"gi1TI. :,: R :{ <'1pi' { <<" ':,. ",q .. Jax. .Navv Flier Softball Team : . !? i'! : : : .VI' : S' 0 R.T "' : ) '. ' ,..::t',,':,::-':,::EyS,;' :':'..,;: ; : ':'" .. ,,". ', .,... ..:.. .. ". ,', ... :,}'::::: ;},:",:" Vying For AflaNy Championshipr . I ; ; ',.'** .>, * r Atllptlc Navy's Softball team members- supplemented' by 'top'South: .; Regional diamondmen, 'set 'out last night tb win the All-JJavy j I Softball Championship at Charleston, S.C. First game results were 3 available at press time. ? .,N N6 hose Jax Pliers are Sandy Wagner of Hospital; Charlie Thomas of NARtU; Julian Lewjs J VP-18 Nine j VP-30; Willie Miller of NATTUt; .. and Bob Barrett of VP16. Ed p McDonough of Hospital helped to ATt .t win the Regional championship but Runnerupln f } had to return to Jacksonville sub- somesc ' ject to transfer. ''We won," says Coach Frank t &7i I9 : McCaffrey, "because of the all Rota TourneyPatrol around hussel and tremendous determination - L\fW to win that each mar ' -I-- displayed. soft-, Last week the Jax squad cap- Squadron Eighteen's ball team coached by Cdr. V.F. tured both the Sixth Naval Dis- SOUTH ATLANTIC CHAMPS (back row L to R) Bob Barrett, Jax Navy; Bob Brown, Key West; trict and the South Atlantic Regional Anderson took second place in the Julian Lewis, Jax Navy; Dan Weed, Charleston; Bill Painter, Pensacola; Tom Graney, Key West after Base Softball Tournament held recently - ; losing only one game. Roy Burch, Memphis; Ed McDonough, Jax Navy Bob Roberts at Naval Station,Rota,Spain. ; Memphis. (front row L toR) Frank Up the lUngs" of the winning ladder - McCaffery, Jax Navy; Willie. Miller. Jax Navy; Bill Gandy, Memphis; Sandy Wagner, Jax Navy; ,the Jax Fliers went undefeated The Flying Phantoms of VP-18 Charlie Thomas, Jax Navy; Harr Duffy, Memphis; Mascot Rickie Sparnell, Charleston Navy. (Navy la the 6ND classic with victoriesover took over VP-ll's next to last Photo). NAS Memphis once again position In league play upon arrivalat ..' "' "' '' 10. Rota In July. The Phantoms Improved - 'rr\ 1'1."J" : :- ' '" -..-.." ..' ,..., ,.)...,''tr\. -\' j)I', ,:"'::, _':.;:, The Regional trophy ''went to the with each game and '' , \,.1 ui '' '' ...f.(. fI I \(,\1 ) "" J completed a 6-2 record In regular \ --<. ,'1 ,"\ I r'.. ,.( \ 'J, 6ND team even though they lost \ > ' ,. : : " play. , ( HOUSING \,,s.}, their first game against NAS Dal- the Entering tournament play .1. las, 10. They were victoriousIn \ offs the Phantoms Flying swept 1 all their other contests, win- ROBLEMS? ning over NAS Norfolk representing past three straight heavily favored , the Fifth Naval District, opponents behind the brilliant ' i of the Phantoms tall 3-lj; NS San Juan, P.R., repre- pitching right WE SOLVE THEM wrr, senting the 10th ND, 3-1; and the hander, Howard Coffey. In the ttui final fourth game a strong Rota Station two games against Dallas 1 which represented the EighthNav- Supply Team eased past the 'L'F-.i 4 al District, 7 to 1 and 3 to 2. Phantoms In a 6-5 slugfest, send- r 1 ing the tournament into a fifth Coach McCaffrey praised the and final play-off. In the championship performances of all the Fliers and game the Flying Phantomswere other Sixth Naval District playersof finally edged by the Supply QUALITY AT PRICES whom two came from Key West, nine in a hard ought contest 5-3, '* 4 from: Memphis, 1 from Pensa- pa CAN AFFORD 'F- thus giving the Phantoms second ! cola and 1 from Charleston. All place In the tournament. '* but the Charleston representativeare VP-18, commanded by Cdr. V.F. ALLSTATE taking part In the All-Navy Anderson, is based at Jacksonville - !: tourney. Three players from Dal- and is now on a five-month the las All-Navy.have also been picked up for deployment to Rota. 7A53 NOfcMANPY Bl VD. Individual efforts outstanding were home runs logged by Lewis 781-3633 and Miller. Lewis hit one In the IM district play and two more In the BowlingThursday regional Miller hit one In the -......... .."v'o.. _-. district. TINNING PITCHER . ar ; Charlie Thomas' pitching effort, Thomas, winning Jax Navy pit according to McCaffrey, was near September; 12 cher, receives his individualteam perfect except for the 1-0 loss he National League ARE trophy from Captain Edwards suffered against Dallas. He was 3:30 p.m. Bomb Score rs Marines You RACY SPORT? Deputy Chief for ,Naval credited with winning the 12 Inning 3:30 p.m. Bandits vs Rookies Base Charleston after winning first game against Memphis 6:00 p.m. VU-10 vs Play Boys GET THAT LE MANS FEELING IN A final game in the 6th Naval District In the District play. 6:00 p.m. Pro's vs Pin Pounders SUNBEAM ALPINEThe tourney. (Navy Photo) 6:00 p.rru Owl Hoots vsPanHandlers - Sunbeam Alpine is a winner. 8:30 p.m. NARTU ##2 vs, Eagles This is the car that makes you 8:30: p.m. Air Frames vs Vallons feel like you're wearing a racing / helmet-evenwhenyou drive into 1 8:30 p.m. Rejects vs Lucky 7 4 the office parking lot. Its impressive 1jr Monday, Septerrber: 16 ) wins include: first in price American League class,Sebring,Fla.;The EfficiencyCup 3:30 p.m. 679th V$ Riggers ( at Le Mans; 2194 miles in MOTOBI 3:30 p.m. Seabees vs Twisters 24 hrs.lncredible average speed: 6:00: p.m. Cannon Cockers vs 91 m.p.h.1 The Sunbeam Is a Sparks budget-price winner too. 6:00 p.m. Griffins vs Trainers tt75tf"A 6:00"B'p.,m. Needlers vs ComFalrJax ,, REALSCOOTER 8:30 p.m. Confidential vs Cutters 8:30 p.m. Marlins vs Sky War / riors #1 l 8:30 p.m. Colts vs Falcons L Stroke 4 Wednesday September 18 ) .No Oil Mix Nt- Continental League : 150 Miles per gal 3:30 p.m. Spartans vs NARTU #1 SALES SERVICE PARTS -45 Miles per hour. 3:30 p.m. Sky Warriors #2 vs BB : Bank FinancingCome Stackers In And See 'the Opening Specials On The 6:00 MlxMasters p.m. vs Cursors Amazing MO'IOlll "Scoolerino" and Precision-built 6:00 p.m. Avions vs Demons German NSU "J'rim a". A. McClellan 6:00 Henry p.m. Spoilers vs Blackbirds 50 CC Scooters to 250 CC Cycles.We 8:30 p.m. Comfalrjax "A" vs Jacktonullt't" Fxclutlu Hillman Denier Wheel And Deal Get Acquainted With Com Store Five MAIN EL 5-9041! 900 - i SCOOTERAMA 8:30 p.m. Paymasters vs Pizzan's I 8130 P.rn. Chiefs! vs Molar,Rollers2:1. 1665 San Marco Blvd. EL 9-1411 . ' ,SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 10 JAX AIR NEWS Health ROCIII Providing I v y / Womens Day Sessions Three weeks ago 18 women made appearances at the Indoor Pool Health Room and began working out during a systematic program established by the Special Services office. Last week the number of participants grew to 25. Today the logbook shows 38 women are .11ij either losing "It" or taking "It" off. The Health Room schooling for the ladies Is conducted every Tues- day and Thursday from 9-11 a.m., ifVOTS' and Is open to all female serviceor .t\;, dependent personnel.In . .. .. . ,,' .. charge of the overall pictureis DOG UP . ..M. .'fir Joe Noclalla ADC. He Is assisted - Dtoif. ,.,,". Ar ' !Y. by Joe Thrift BM2 a qualified PROUDLY DISPLAYING THEIR trophies are the father-sorr teams of David and Joe Stutz and Billan'd UDT member Chuck Phillips By Milt Hurst Dennis Mahoney. The foursome participated in the Annual Junior-Senior Two Ball Tournament and Bill Miller BM2 In the gym- held last Sunday at the HAS Golf Course. The Stutzs were tournament winners with a gross 70 and nastics portion of the women's In- The junior golfing program for net 65, and, the Mahoneys were runner-up with a gross 88 and net 70. Frank Miller, NAS Golf struction. These men help to the summer closed with a Junior- Course Tournament Chairman presented the trophies. '(Navy Photo by Ron Gardner, PH2-P1)) train the participants intheproper Senior Tournament held last Sun- methods of losing weight or build- the day. The event was won by ing up the body. father-son team of Joe and David Carroll's. sport shop inc JO WC Plans the After women spend a thorough a relaxing workout periodIn Stutz 70-65.with a gross-net score of the before steam room takingIn The junior golfing program s;j/ -\ Complete line of Sporting equipment Indoor Pool a splash session indoor swim started shortly after summer ming. For those who haven't yet school vacation began. Pro Joe FOOTBALL. HUNTING. FISHING, I graduated from the tadpole class, series of MacDonald conducted a 'BASKETBALL. BASEBALL. GOLF. Swim Thrift provides them with free ': ProgramThe golf lessons for the juniors while ' t: A/. Croixishing tackel-shrimp nets swimming lessons. He has two as- the NAS Special Sertvces Depart- } & Wilson (iol{ llquip. sitants Roy Mealer AA and Bob -::;:- fI: Kroydon Raiding JOWC is planning to sponsora ment and Frank Miller con r Rockhold AN. .f of ducted three tourn mentsu a : Dealer for genuine KIDS continuing program swimming All In all, according to Chief and junior-senior. i I' Instruction for service personneland medal match ( 'safes ' expert personnel) Nocilla the women are having an .'J dependents at the Indoor pool. At the conclusion Sundays play c.a: I 3456 Blanding Blvd ,At Cedar Creek Classes will be taught by Red enjoyable of and beneficial time with Mrs. Gindrich, Mrs. Miller and additional plenty room Cross Water Safety Instructorsand par- Mrs. Gushanas hosted the playersto ticipants. For further Information there will be' cokes and ice cream. no charge. They call Ext. 48LIM 'r. will be held one or two nightsper week depending on the interest Fall Cup 1 c'A A im rtI Jdi' indicated. Football The Fall Cup' tournament will I dP b OII DL Mb> mOr Ul wni An organizational meeting will be held September 28-29 for all ; be held at the Indoor pool Wed- of military and civilian members JAX' nesday September 18 at 7:00 p.m. Schedule the Golf Club. \ ': 1'x.1 Ui J L I This.Is chance learn your to toswim full The play n.11e? handicapand ,w. NAVY perfect your present water 36 holes. Thursday, September 12.4OOp.m.National : safety skills. FEDERAL An entrance fee of $2.00 will Also, any water safety aides or be charged an prizes are to be CREDIT i 'i? water safety instru F;ors interested VA-45 vs' FAW-11 Stadium Fld awarded to the winner and run- (UNIOM r q ; In assisting) witbsuch; a! program, VA-15 Gras vs Communications- Parade mer-up plus miscellaneous prizes. tr.l please contact the Red Gross FieldDirector's I p f ice; Ect} t55?o;5544 \ Monday, September' 16 . American : > Lis VAP-62 vs Dispensary Stadium Mrs. Hare Wins ; "' 't : t, .' : : > i Fid '; , "," ", .. .. 'IT,. IJ )1Jtl.. Did you hear about the cannibalwho .. . ', I '1 0 ''fot\ r from school NARTU vs VP-30 Parade' Grds : t was expelled ? r t -A I 1st NAS Ladies J . '11' r & Tuesday, September 17 "' .<' ., '' '.'''' .',' ,, .' w, ..',0.... ," I .,,..0 ", They caught him buttering up one National t.J' 0 r :. ,',' :(' I l's i : h H of his teachers. Denver Post j :r., t f t CAR vs MARTD Stadium Fld .. Golf ASSI. PlayIn .. ' 1' VA-45 *. i.' 1 vs 679th Parade Grds : 't; J" Wednesday, September 18 American the first days play of the A/C Maint vs Hospital Stadium newly formed NAS Ladies Golf : Fld Association Mrs. William Hare ; ; : ; : : ComFairJax vs FAETU. Parade was winner with a score of _11 gll. Grds 95-18-77 low net and runnerupwas : ; Thursday, September 19 Mrs. G. Ruscetta 98-16-82 ;: :: : : ? : National low net. VA-15 vs Marines Stadium Fld On the same day, September 5, \ Communications vs FAW-11 officers for the group were elected Parade Grds They are: Mrs. Peter Gushanas president; Mrs. Francis Flynn, SLACKS All Wool $7. 9S Asks a Silly Question, vice-president; Mrs.D.E. Decken- hoff, secretary; Mrs. John J. Gets an Honest Answer Sologowltch treasury; Mrs. Arthur Hilton tournament chair- Washington (AFPS) In a Vir- man; Mrs. H.J. Deckel telephone ginia suburb, close to the head- chairman and Mrs.Gushanas Mrs. SUITS $19.88 : quarters of the Central Intelligence Flynn and Mrs. Hilton rules com- Agency (CIA), ,where'nearly mittee. everything Is supposed to carry All ladies who are eligible to a security classification, a play on military courses are Invited - mother found a diary; I to play with the Associationeach It was the diary of her 10yearold Thursday: 8:30 a.m. on the daughter and the.mother: -noticed NAS Golf Course. that It contained a pagefulof I ..d PHONE a stange names.. 'She asked her daughter what Were and they received - Ell 4.355 1 i the reply. 'That's i list "Say Dad," asked little Chester. "wasn't It Edison who TIE, I keep of people for EIIJIt. working the ' " made the first machine? ::::\: 1. H CIA." talking :: the father replied, looking at his about the CIA?" the. astonished wife still with OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 9:00 mother asked. yapping away a neighbor ladyput/ :; Edison madea "Why, Mommy was the Impatient better one-that can be shut off." EXCEPT WED. TIL 6. CLOSED SUNDAY answer "the kids atschool Roy A. Brenner.PAGE . talk about It all the time." , SEPTEMBER 1 12, 1963 JAX AIR NEWS PACE 11 I Skydivers Set Record Final '63 Army ''' : \ t 'I'B"I'G"r'C': H' 1-'tF': 'I'"R C' 0'IJR (Cohtinued From Page 1)) : : 1[ : record height,Sergent was the firstto ir Class Completes Two Locations TO Serve You: . land and receive the congrat- 9.0388 5444 Normandy Boulevard/ EV ulations. He also landed the closestto 2809 Mayport Road CH 6.4825 the target, setting down about l JIliJ Exercises HereThe 75 yards from dead center. This ---- BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLE FRITZ manever displayed a keen sense --;". sixth and final class, for I On Tires/ Batteries -Shock* -Broke. (Ret PARMAN C.P.O.) of canopy control as he was approximately this year, of Army pilots training Front End Engine & Transmission Work a mile to a mile and here will depart the station tomorrow - half upwind from the drop zone 11HAHCIANYONI W THE when he exited the aircraft. Under The Army men have been on these conditions, It Is necessaryfor the station Intermediately since NOTHING DOWN YEARS TO PAY the jumper to tract toward the i April, In groups of five studentsand target while In free fall, all the five Instructors undergoingr time keeping from drifting off PRE FLIGHT pressure chambe training In air to ground gunnery. course. session at NAS Cecil Field was, Each class Is of three weeks dur- BOWL-0-MATIC LANES The ,plane which carried the required of jumpers before mak. ation. jumpers to the recordbreakingheights ing record jump. (Navy Photo All the men are assigned to was a C-117 piloted by by Warren Louder, JOCA) the Fixed Wing Gunnery Branchof Lieutenant Commander John the Armanent Division, Depart- Ladies Coffee Ladies Handicap Ladies Scratch.. Brown, Jacksonville Navy Recrut- ment of Tactics, Army Aviation Mixed Doubles Men's Handicap Men's Scratch. School, Army Aviation Center, Ft. Bantams, Juniors and Seniors Leagues. Rucker, Ala.Under Join One Of The Above Leagues Today. the direction of Major THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ON. Clifford E. Johnson, the pilots REEGAM have conducted training missions WITH 2 PAID GAMES F here In six AV-1 Mohawks. Other NAME Void After 1'.. Instructors are: Captain Howard Sept. 30th 1963 Hostler; Captain James Rungee; ADDRESS Captain Robert Nopp; and Captain Raymond Clark. The unit spokesman said that the training program operates Serving basically the same way as the : Navys and Is quite stmlllar to S1 't , the AD training.The IMS-CECIL! FIELDand ! fine cooperation of Attack t: a ,KM Squadron 45 was praised by Major Johnson though, we brought .m.m along our own maintenance, andordnancecrews"he \) YOUIl . FLORIDA RECORD BREAKERS Seven-man team of Jax Navy said"we: were r Sport Parachutists who unofficially broke three Florida high altitude assisted by VA-45 considerablyand AREA IIOIIE |jump records Sept. 8, 1963, are: (L to R) Harry Wood, Ted thus were able to maintain IIOBILE Sergent, Rick Marini, Larry Parmer, Miles Gibson, Bob Etheridgeand nearly lOOft( availability of our Q'S;\ Sheila Kavanai/gh. (navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, JCM' ) aircraft." a \ The Army pilots will receive FROM certificates of completion of the of becomes Ing Officer, and co-piloted by Ensign supplies oxygen. It be designated rated pilotsIn ' to use when attaining gunnery \ William necessary oxygen E. Bronson. - a replacement LIIIGEST' . ceremonies scheduled to be held \ altitudes of In excess . pilot undergoing trainIng tomorrow at Ft. Rucker. with VP30.Accomplishing. 10,000 feet. For Gibson, Sergent, ! a feat of this Parmer, Marini and Wood, Itment MOBILE ROME .V magnitude doesn't happen withouta wearing masks supplied with USAFI Offers Two \ great deal of preparation, study oxygen from small jump bottles DEALER , and review of safety measures to when they began their descents. New History Courses _ be The attempt to break the Florida exercised ; by each jump "We Tract Anything from Bff/xgoafs to Boffhlpf participant.To jump record was successful and Madison, Wis. (AFPS) Two ward off the four and seven eventful but It didn't and hasn't revised college-level (USAFI) below zero satisfied the adventurous natureof courses on the history of civilization 11111 I I1lluIXIk Sunday degree morning temperaturesfound at 20 and the club's pioneers.Next are available at command 11 11111 viii [ __ 25 thousand feet, each jumper Wednesday, Sept. 18, education center. donned extra cold weather the same group of the 'chutists The two courses, D 457 His- 6263 Roosevelt BUd. pro- MHMAVinro. tective clothing. This included for plan to Intentionally parachute Into tory of Civilization One and D EV 4-5584 2200 RoaGH some two pairs of gloves to ensure waters near WAS Jax. After that, 458, History of Civilization Two, 6F5222 - their there Is another demonstrationjump correspond to the two-semester hands wouldn't becometoo 4342 PKi'llrfii Hwy cold when the time came topull set for Sept. 28-29 at Venice, course usually offered to fresh- EX 8.9021 the all Important ripcord. Fla., and, sometime in the near men or sophomores In civilian future, the club hopes to performIts Also, besides the usual helmet, colleges.! hightop boots and sun and wind first night jumps. glasses Regardless of the up and coming all seven jumpers car- ried aboard the aircraft Individual schedule, last Sunday was a day not soon to be forgotten. . New and Used CarsAll Salesmen U.S.N. Retired Before you buy any new or used car -- ; SEE US FIRST ! More than 100 car inventory to choose from .. Financing arranged for you ' ' REPRESENTATIVES of the Florida jump records broken Sundayare PHONE 384-5575 from left, Bob Etheridge (men's; 20,764 ft.), Ted Sergent (men's 24,964 ft.), and Sheila Kavanaugh (women's 20,764 ft., and possible national, record). (Navy Photo by Marc Whetstone, J01)) 6435 Roosevelt Boulevard --- Jacksonville 10, Florida ." .. .." .. . .J. .. n .. - "' -. "" - . , J" SEPTEMBER 12. 1963 PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS ; \ LOAN 63 FALCON CONVERTIBLE .$2395 61 FORD VIC . . . .$1595 PRICES I ," 4 Speed, Floor Shift, R&H, WSW Tires, Three to Choose From. Equip., V-8, AT, New Car Warranty. Radio & Heater, P. S., WSW. 63 FALCON FASTBACK . .$2295 f 4 Spd. Trans., Radio, Heater, White With 61 BUICK ELECTRA . .$2495 Black Interior. R&H, One Owner Car. Loaded. WSW. 63 MONZA SPYDER . . .$2395 61 MONZA . . . .$1795 4 Speed Trans. .on Floor. Air Condition, Auto Trans., R&H, WSW, 63 FORD CONVERTIBLE .$2495 Exceptionally Clean. IP' 6 Cylinder, Stand Trans. 60 FALCON RANCHERO, AT $1198 63 FORD CONV . . .$2595 60 PONTIAC I CONV. . . $1895. 6 Cyl.,. SS, Radio, Heater, Green & White V-8, Auto Trans, R&H, P.SteerP. Brakes One Owner Car. 60 PONTIAC WAGON . .$1595 63 CHEV IMPALA . . $2795 Auto Trans, R&H P. Steer WSW Blue & 2-Dr Red White Auto Trans H'top, & !, , White. Radio & Heater, P. Steer. Like New. 6OCHEV.IMPALA$1795 63 FORD . . . .$2595 V-8, AT, R&H, Solid White, Black Int. Galaxie 500 2Dr.. Hardtop V-8 Auto 59 SIMCA 4-DR. . . 4 395 Trans, P. Steer. 59 BUICK 4-Dr . . . 63 XL 500 . . . .$2895 $1295 Auto Trans, R&H, P. Steer, P. Brakes, Auto Trans R&H Steer P. Bucket: Seats Excellent Condition. Tutone Red & White. 57 ENGLISH FORD WAGON. .$ 495 62 T-4 SPORTS CAR . .$2295 Good Second Car. Radio, Heater, White Black Interior. 57 CORVETTE CONV . .$1595 62 FORD GALAXIE 500 . $2195 Auto Trans, Radio & Heater, WSW, Tu 2-Dr. Hardtop, V-8, Auto Trans, P.Steer. tone Red & White. 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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 29 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |