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...... "I"I"'F I ri 1'{ L3RARYot \ f ," , I s{ f @ il MWM BWBBHRI HPHBHMBBKBBBMHWBBMBWM BBBHMMBBBMWMOMWPublished by iho Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an 011 f I icial I I expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not eonstitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised VOL. 22 NO. 22 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVillE FLORIDA JULY 30, 1964 1 ------- ( Old Jax Law Makes Flying Over Pres. Johnson Honors DOD Men .. -- ! City Tough; Speeds Cut SharplyAir y r'ti:' For Cost Reduction Effort ; station commanders and public Information officers, beset 1 34 I Washington (AFPS) -- The Defense Department's Cost Reduction with an occasional sonic boom complaint or low. flying report, may Program drew high praise from President Johnson when he visited enjoy the following quote from a recent USAF Air University Review: the Pentagon July 21 to present awards to 19 DOD workers who had In 1908, five years after the Wright Brothers made their first made outstanding contributions In the savings campaign. flight, the progressive and safety-minded citizens of Jacksonville, The saving represented by the Florida, took the first recorded action to make flying safer over award winners, both civilian and their city. They passed an ordinance which read approximately as NARIU Men military, ranged from $29,745 on follows: a self locking nut on the Titan No machine will fly over missile gear box to $97,085 for Serve But Waves HaveBirthday new corrosion resistant "dog any part of the city of Jack- " sonville at a height of 10 feet tags. The Defense Department said in excess of 8 miles per hour; Get No PayRecently that those receiving Certificates or at a height of 20 feet*in Naval Air Reservists of Merit from the President( were excess of 15 mph, or at any Here TodayThis L\\ throughout the country were given merely representative of thousands - altitude whatsoever at a speedin a decision to make. Retire from who had contributed ideas "I excess of 50 mph. afternoon from 3:00 p.m. In billion the Reserves or accept a non- resulting a $2.5 savingIn Air machines will be equip. to 6:00 p.m. at the Blue Jacket'sInn SERVICEMAN OF THE MONTH- pay status for the remainder of FY64, which ended June.30., ped with warning horns, brok ,, NAS Jax Waves will cele- Robert J. Harm el, PN1, re- their Ready Reserve time. Secretary of Defense Roberts. ing devices, safety devices, brate their 22nd Anniversary as ceives his commendation and a Among the NARTU Jax squadron McNamara said DOD's goal Is a and a parachute to let the part of the Navy. handshake 'from Capt. J.R.Mac- members eligible to retire saving of $4.6 billion annually by machine down if the engine Rear Admiral Robert Goldth- kroth upon being selected with over 20 years navalservlce, FY68 and each year thereafter. stops. waite, Commander Fleet Air "Serviceman of' the Month" for who have elected to remain active -, Addressing the several thousand - No air machine will collide Jacksonville and NavalAlrBases June. are N. S. Quarterman, C. Pentagon workers assembled Sixth Naval District Is scheduled with buildings or structures, 0. Klnklns, and W. E. Dobbs. In the Pentagon Concoursefor to preside at the cake cutting the awards the Norman S. Quarterman, ADCS ceremony public or private. ceremony. A plaque will be pre- Harmel CopsOutstanding President said the Defense De .punds.are authorized to they has been In the Ready Reserves sented by Captain J.Re Mackroth, partment's "military muscle has since May 1947. During these s city constable! to purchase Commanding Officer of NAS Jax, while budgetary fat has grown maintained 17 he has an air machine that he may In honor of the members of the fect years drill attendance per-withNARTtrs been trimmed away" under the use to pursue and arrest.all Wave Council ,for the past year. Is Cost Reduction Program."We . VR-74L Quarterman violators of this ordinance. All division officers, chief Sailor AwardRobert employed by NAS Jax aiR as are the richest nation In (Reprinted from APPROACH) petty officers and leading petty Supervisory Production Control- the history of the world," the The Navy has made no offic- officers having supervision over J. Harmel, PHI, was man. President continued. "We can afford - ial comment on the ordinance, Wave personnel are Invited to named "Serviceman of the Casey O. Dinkins, ADRC, has to spend whatever Is neededto bUt it is believed that ranking attend the Anniversary Party Month" for the month of JuneIn been in the Reserves for 18 keep this country safe and to officers are cringing at the pros being held at the Blue JacketsInn. ceremonies held Friday, July years and has not missed a keep our freedom secure.And we pect of paying fines for the Dress will be Tropical White 24 In the Commanding Officer's drill or a cruise in this span shall do just that. past fifty years. Long or Tropical Khaki Long for office. He received a $50 award of time. He has filled two billets "But we cannot afford tospendone Probably the only way funds men. Waves will wear Service from Captain J. R. Mackroth for as leading chief of FASRON dollar more than Is absolutely - could be made available to pay Dress Light Blue. his outstanding performance of 741 and presently leading chiefof necessary, because we have the fines would be to hold pub- Originally, the first"women In duty and his personal example VR 741. Dinkins Is employedby other needs to meet with those lic auction on all Navy planes.If the Navy" were the Navy Nur- of good moral and military char NAS Jax O&R as a super- dollars-public needs and private the city of Jacksonville would ses, founded on May 13, 1908. acter. In addition, he and his visor. needs." purchase them that would elim- In 1917 women were accepted family will visit St. Augustine as a Continued Continued Page 4) guests of the local USO. (Continued on Page 8)) (Continued on Page 8)) ( on Page 11)) ( on 1_ Harmel has been attached to the Military Personnel Office since reporting aboard sizf. months ago from the USS For-- c'r restal(CVA-59)). In charge of the SHORVEY Interviews, he has repeatedly - performed his duties In a superior manner Every man reporting to Harmel Is Individually - and extensively counseled yf $ 11 - b ''I s pertaining to SHORVEY. e I ..l' Seek August PassageOf I I IC 1! Military Pay Bill . Washington (AFPS) -- Chair- I NAVE.-'r!. QJLQ 14.. man Carl Vinson (D-Ga.) of the , House Armed Services Committee . has promised fast action II \ on the Senate-passed Military'Pay I AF s.''lIP Bill. The Senate approved the$207.5 STOP. OR I'll SHOOT These four A4Cs from VA-12 fly over million pay raise for more than the city of Jacksonville at speeds slightly in excess of 50 miles 1,8 million servicemen by voice INTERNATIONAL CRKW-The VSS Riddle, soon In be renamedof per hour, thus breaking the 1908 ordnance. They violate still vote Monday July 20. the late Vice CNO ",I", Claude V. Ride,."", It participating; in the another section of the law by not carrying a parachute to let Rep. Vlnson said he would rush mixed-manning demonstration with; the naviei; of Greece, Turkey them down safely if the engines stop. They have braking devices the legislation to subcommittee Italy. Wett Germany, 'the United Kingdom anil the United S'a'.c, , and safety devices, but no warning horn. A horn wouldn'tbe headed by Rep. L, Mendel Rivers Standing in front oa Tartar guided niittile aboard the aMp are faster than sound.It's D-S.C.) so that It could be enacted - of much value when traveling ( anyway (left to rightl Seaman Patrick P. Rainet, United; Kingdom; Seaman but feel that they will before Congress quits for sure pure conjecture on our part we llnn Guile, West Germany; Lt. William Kelly, United; Kingdom< ; willingly violate the clause which.says that no air machinewill the Democratic convention next never month. I.I. Cmdr.; Frederick J. Reeg, USN and Lt. Rolf Martent. Rest Germany, collide with buildings or structures. F.'rI'll ' -- . .. - r -J .Ly ri 1964 . PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS 1.. .. ' , - Mending Mandatory fS'\{f.1tj"; ., Ii,,"" :S', ..S'.,",: ,""Ivr';.. "ri,. ":S,,' Chaplains/ Message . For Military MannersPerhaps By Chaplain R.S.Harris SUNDAY Undoubtedly some of you reading this article are named James. 8:00: a.m. Service of Holy All of us know people named James. Five Presidents of the United with the summer upon us, the bright skies and warm Communion States have borne that name. The name being a form of "Jacob"Is Florida} sunshine have dulled our military senses. At least, it is '9:30: a. m. Service of Divine frequently encountered In our Holy Scriptures. Many of us have' good rationalization to think this. Worship been in Churches of that name. My home Parish in which I was Whatever the reason, there is no excuse for the laxness and apa- 9:30 a. m. Sunday School for ordained Is called St. James Church. Much of Christendom last week thy in military courtesies seen constantly aboard NAS. They seem to ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 observed in various liturgies a feast of this name In honor of the dwindle almost daily 11:00 a. m. Service of Divine Apostle James, the elder brother of John. It Is this man, whose Worship name so many share I should like briefly to consider now, thinkinghis Hand Salute 6:30: p.m. Youth Fellowship example of yesterday may help us In our life today, for we all need outstanding personal examples to emulate in our personal, _.,. Military courtesies DO include rendering hand salutes to officersand WEDNESDAY dally lives. proper respect for the raising and lowering the flag. There is Many of us like to fish, and it was while he was fishing for it was never any excuse for failing to salute an officer when met outdoors. 4:30: p. m. Junior Choir Rehearsal his livelihood, that Jesus called James to stop what he was doing This is a' .very''simple process, and one that requires little effort. and to follow Him. James stopped and followed obediently, yet not Therefore even in your summer lethargic mood, there is no excuse 7:30: p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal fully aware of where he was to go or do. Yet his Lord summonedand for not rendering a snappy hand salute. he obeyed, placing first things first, for God has always demandedfirst Official cars may be seen at all times of the day carrying senior 12:00 p. m. Holy Communion, allegiance. We might well ask ourselves what really comes officers In the back seat. While certain precautions must be takento Also on all Holy Days first in our lives because if It Is not God It must be another"god". avoid dangerous situations a salute should be rendered to passing Catholic Services at St. Ed- We cannot escape the choice, for we all follow something--the questionis officers whenever the situation allows. There is certainly no excuse ward's Chapel, NATTC and Naval whom and what. James chose to follow God's way rather than his for not saluting when you have taken the trouble to peer intently into Hospital own, sacrificing his will to God's will in simple obedience and great the car to see the person riding in the back seat.- Such staring is SUNDAY MASS faith. He was yet to discover the cost of holy discipleship, for it rather impolite to start with and It is unthinkable follow this rude- was to be the disciplined way of the Cross. One of the first Apostles ness with the further rudeness of not rendering the proper military 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital called, he was the first called to sacrifice in humility his own life honors. 9:00: a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St Ed- for another way far better: than his own way aware that withouta Colors ward's Chapel Cross there would be no crown. DAILY MASS We too, whether named James or not, are called as James to There has also been a great laxity on the part of many at 8 a.m. follow God's ways, though we are not so often called to lay down even and sunset when the National Ensign Is raised and lowered. Pedestrians 11:30 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel our very lives as was St. James. But by his example we may better both military and civilian, have been observed ignoring the TUESDAY conform our lives to God's loving Intentions for us, choosing to follow Colors ceremonies. Even more inattention has been noticed with MONDAY & where_He leads or just to go on fishing. people driving In their automobiles. The proper thing to do if you 4:15: p.m. King Hall, NATTC are driving near the raising of. the colors and hear the power plant Crew'sViews virtue of his abilities. whistle sound ,one long blast which signals morning colors is to FRIDAY Frank McCaffrey,NAS Athletic stop your car and face the flag. Remain seated in your car until two 12:05: p.m. U.S. Naval Hospital D Irector--One I would say Is to be blasts from the whistle have been sounded, signifying the colors ,w, tiring rather have been raised and unfurled. Colors aboard NAS are displayed at SATURDAY than Industrl- Bldg. 1, Fleet Air Wing Eleven, Naval Hospital NATTC, and NARTU.If 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY h ous, Impartial, 'you happen to be walking In the vicinity of colors, you should The question for this week's la good organizer - stop, render a hand salute to the flag and hold the salute until "carry Crew's Views Is: What qualitiesdo -i: and beould on" has been sounded with two short blasts. 7:00: p.m. 8:00: p.m. and before you think are necessary in the have tobe Civilians should cover their hearts with their hat or right hand Masses make up of an outstanding 5 i an outstanding and continue to do so until ceremonies are completed. Catechism Classes:Grade School leader? t administrator. Uniform Pride SATURDAY Robert E. Lynch, AMHC of Juanita Elsa Finch, SA of NAS VP-16 -- Honesty not expecting Officers Records -- To make a The naval uniform should be a source of pride for Its wearers. 10:00: a.m. All Saints' Activities anyone to do r ! While this has been repeated time and time again, there are many building 722 r anything he 'ft'' good leader Itt people who don't feel this way. It is very simple to recognize these UU: himself would- : takes many people too. Look at some of the uniforms the next time you go to '- r 11.l: Jn-t do.Show good ,; qualities. I think -the Exchange. Do you see any torn or dirty dungarees, greasy uni- j _,. military lead'erShipbeforehe- ,1 it is hard to put forms, or dungaree saps which are no longer authorized beyond "'y j'<< I your finger on hangar spaces? If you do., these are the men who have no pride in Traffic could expect to \any one quality.Correction . their uniforms. be a good lead- h-.J When men have that little respect for themselves and their uniforms ViolationsThe er to other people. the entire Navy suffers. Don't let him get away with It. Everyone U (jg) E. F. Slenlckt, VW-4 In the Armed Forces Is supposedly old enough to take care of Detachment Is of -- Good character, We would like to make amendsfor themselves, but these :'men apparently aren't. Treat them as such. following a report an error that occurred when motor vehicle accidents and traf- great perser- fic violations for the period -, verancf, moral several lines of print were ac- July .1 Educanon d Offered to Children 19 through July 25. f ':_ '1. ill- courage and hew cidently omitted from last week's ) ,w should he just Chaplains Message.The . Number of Accidents first a sentence ( paragraph) permanent \, This week July 19 through July ,7"J fine outstanding read "Unfortunately this has of Totally Disabled VeteransChildren '25 . . . 1 ; w' individual. been true for many years in thegospel" it Total Accidents this year through Larry Dee, Correctly stated of living veterans who are totally and permanently disabled July 25 . . . 143 YN3 of NAS should read "Unfortunately. from service connected causes may now participate In the War Number of Accidents throughju- (;L&E I thinks this has been true for many yearsin Orphans Education Assistance program administered by the Veterans ly 1963 . . . 162 he should com a school that had been founded - Administration. Total number of days since mand the respect expressly to further the 'good This extension of the program, This new law now extends the last Injury in vehicle accident of those news' of the gospel to children other than those of program to children of veteransof . . .16 with whom he Jax Air News regrets this deceased service-connected veterans the Spanish American War, Is associated by error. Number of ViolationsThis was signed Into law July World War I I. World War II, Korea 7 1, 1964, by. President Johnson. Conflict and the peacetime ser- week . . 65 Thousands of children throughout vice who have been permanently Speeding . . . 11 . the nation are expected to be affected and totally disabled by illness or Reckless Driving . 3 JAX AIR NEWS by the new law. Injury attributable either to their Going through Stop Sign 1 Originally the War Orphans Education wartime service or, In the case Other Violations . 50 Assistance Act applied onlyto ,of peacetime veterans, to disability Thirty-five drivers appeared those children whose veteran- received in line of duty. before the Traffic Hearing Board parent died as a direct resultof The law provides for benefitsup at the meeting held on July 27. distributed each AIR Vs'a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper service in the armed forces to $110 a month for full- Disposition of the cases Include Jacksonville, Florida at the US' Naval Air Station , during war time. The, fact 'that time enrollment and proportion- the following: thirteen lost driv- private firm All Cop by the Holt Publishing Company, a the other parent still lived did ately lower for part-timestudy for ing and parking privileges aboard NEWS must be forwarded submitted to for Use In the JAX AIR the not prevent these children, In age eligible children attending collegeor the 'station for,various periods; Box 2, NAS Jacksonville Service Information Office, by 12: between 18 and 23, from qualify- pursuing non-college-courses one' was. assigned complete an DubHcation. News items are noon on Monday *before ing as an "orphan" In the mean- leading to gainful employment. eight ,hour course in remedial Telephone EV.9-771l, Ext. 8162.welcomed from a" sources" ing of the law. Courses on the high school level Driving instructions; two were Advertisements are solicited by the Later the law was amended to are not allowed. given suspended penalties; eight concerning such should be directed, to Polisher and Queric '' "include children of veterans who Age limits are set at 18 to 23 were given warnings; eight were Company, 4724 ClYde Drive< Jacksonville the Holt Publishin.. . 8, Florida.r - died as members'of the armed but in certain cases exceptions can dismissed; two were fined; and Telephone 359.4040 or 3590271. I forces in peacetime from Illness be made.Handicapped children who thirteen were referred to commanding - I or injury resulting from servicein may have to take special train- officers for possible VOL. 22 NO. 22 JULY 30: 1964 the line of duty. ing may start at age 14. disciplinary action. -. -.._ _.' - -. .... 11 iIiI .....__,_. I7 :; i/I JULY 30, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 3, ;; \ , for his rating What happens to your request? own expense.' Because humanitarian - Navy Helps Men Many Navymen cope with relatively Within EPDOCONUS there is a requests demand prompt serious problems from Humanitarian Board of Review .and careful consideration,pr-: time to time throughout their which considers humanitarian sore are urged to ensure*.' ' .u During Hard TimesA naval career by drawing on their requests from enlisted personnel. that all Information and documentation : J own resourcefulness and the assistance This board is composted of required Is present ._ Navyman's duty often takes him many miles from his Immediate of their family and officers and senior enlisted men and complete.To return request? _""'" family. Thus, if misfortune should occur, he Is not always available friends. The humanitarian trans- experienced In personnel distribution for additional data causes delay - to be physically present. The Navy recognizes: and appreciatesthis fer is intended to provide for All requests are Identi- and possible further hardship. ..: problem and to help out as best it can, has established proceduresto hardship situations only beyond! fied as they come in. are rap- The Enlisted Transfer Mama) -.. alleviate valid hardship situations when they occur. the normal problems of every- Idly processed, and carefully Chapter 18, contains the criteria Relief can be realized through day life. Requests for the sake considered on their own merits.It and Information concerning _... emergency leave, humanitarian ary duty assignment but Is expected of "convenience" or desirability should be noted that a high humanitarian assignments. BU ._ assignment or hardship dis to be resolved or improved and stating such nebulous percentage of HUMS may be disapproved PERS and EPDOCONUS will charge. The first recourse In during a normal tour, reasons as "moral assistance"are because they fall to do all that Is possible, within u the case of adversity Is usually for duty tour, or period remain- not properly classified as meet the minimum requirementsset the established standards, to aid -1! emergency leave. It can be Ing on present' tour. This typeof humanitarian requests. HUMS up by BUPERS. In some the Navynun need. Help your granted within a matter of hours assignment can normally be must be reserved for those cases cases, although a HUMS may be shipmate and yourself by making - and serves to ease situations ofa made only to a naval activity of extreme hardship where the disapproved It Is possible to certain that your request Is _.'< __ temporary nature. If the sit- where the member's services can member's presence can contri- render some assistance by offering valid, fully Justifiable, and prop- -.. uation is such that emergency be utilized within an allowance bute to solving the difficulty. a transfer at the man's erly documented. leave will not suffice, then the humanitarian transfer or hard- ship discharge should be consid- ered.The SEAVEY/SHORVEY sys- DDS AND END tem Is set up to consider the duty preference of the individ- ual as well as any unusual per- sonal problem which he may - have at the time of his rota- .tion eligibility. This special assignment CLEARANCE u. ; request can serve to ease or prevent a hardship sit- w.'u uation by the normal rotation procedures. But when a Human- *iiThI'J.i'? itarian Assignment (HUMS) request - Is approved outside the .. regular rotation system,the nor- GENERAL ELECTRIC 17 CU. 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Davis, JOSN so the Administration Officer -- ------ In between I ----- --- ------ ---- here, so hops, catcha and notice walk''outside i You r sandwich and shuffle throughthe the skies are a pretty blue withno _ until I have to clouds In sight. A beautiful[( papers" go As walk a little up again. quiet day. you Most of Lt. Murray's flightsare further you hear a faint roar. training of some kind. He It's just a plane, you think to flies ordnance such yourself, and you I keep< walking. flight as strafing, bombing runs, day and But then the faint roar turns ' Into adea'th-defylngscream.This;, night, use of rockets and special - time you -stop and look. Out of weapons delivery techniques. the sky, It seems from nowhere, "We're an all-weather, car- rier based squadron specializingIn come two small aircraft. You stand watching In fasctation ass conventional and special wea- ; ; he added. **.u the planes roll out of their dives, s pons, z When the Cuban crisis brokeout start their slow climb and head for home" "** In 1962, VA-35 was trans- ferred to McCalla field, Guan- You continue to walk think- ing to yourself, "those 'pilots tanamo Bay "We flew around down thereIn have It made, just flying and c r goofing off all day." the crisis, mostly around the But there Is more to It than fences. Our planes were always just climbing in the cockpit< ofa loaded just to keep the Cubans It and awake," he said. "We came fighter plane, taking up landing It aboard a moving shipat back to the States only to go night.As aboard the Saratoga and ride it can tell It : ;' back to Cuba." I'\Xi" anyone you "> ; (:i:?' takes a special type of man to "I've never had any real hairy fly a fighter. A type of man experiences," he said. "Other i that takes his life In his own than liberty In Athens, Greece. hands. These men, who fly alone, My engine quit once ad I had think the same way as the pilot FORMATION-Part ol the 'raining in which It. Murray goes through during his time in the rir is to make a dead-stick landing.But . In Robert Lee Scott's book. flying formation with other planes in VA-35. ''Official Navy Photo every time I land aboard aMT C) "- when, they are in the air. y Lt. Murray Is one of many Such a man is Lieutenent JohnF. t pilots that fly with VA-35 in the Murray, Administration Offi- small A1H Skyraider, the only cer of Attack Squadron 35, basedat 1/ prop-driven, carrier-based NAS Jacksonville. He ,o. In the The reportsto '. fighter Navy. squadron - the Ready Room at 630; every Is third oldest squadron In I I l wx morning and checks to see If Il : A the Navy, commissioned In July he has a hop going out. He does. 1934. He changes to his orange flight Lt. Murray reported to the r ," suit and takes his seat In the "Black Panther" squadron July E lJ", Ready Room for the briefing.The AL 4, 1961 from flight training. He a , briefing Is short.He leaves graduated from Villanova the room and goes to don his College, receiving his commission }- . flight gear, then he takes the through the NROTC pro- short walk from the hangar to gram. He hails from Philadel- his plane, number 41L After a f phia where his parents, Mr. & short pre-flight of his aircraft, Mrs J. F. Murray now live. He THE FLIGHT'S OVERlt.Murrayprepares Lt. "Digger" Murray climbs to l is the oldest of eight brothersand to leave his aircraft 1 the cockpit, where he's strappedIn. one sister. He has one brother with a grin aftera successful day His engine coughs, then Mike, In the Navy, serving of flying. PREFLIGHT CH ECK-lt. Murray starts. It's a slow run to the A LAST LOOK-Lt. Murray takesa aboard the Radar Destroyer Escort - pre-flights his aircraft before his taxiing point. He revues the en- last look around before he USS Calcaterra.Lt. carrier, especially at night", It's takeoff to check all points on the gine. The plane makes It's run climbs into the cockpit of his A1H Murray received his nick- always a hairy experience plane to see that nothing was down the strip he feels It leave Skyraider to beginhisday fly after his fa- Lt. Murray lives with his wife name, "Digger, left undone. the ground. He's on his own. What ing. ther's profession as a funeral Helen Mary in Ortega }Hills in Jacksonville, with their two sons he does now counts very muchon director. "God is Co-pilot." For God John Jr., 3 years old and Christopher - my whether or not he completeshis the squadron lands, they're one "I usually about eight is the one that is with them average 7 months.Waves . only hop successfully or, when short. hops a week," he said. "I'm al- BirthdayContinued Scray Marlene 5.,from Accounts Maintenance Clerk GS-4, to Civilian Merit PromotionsThe Budget Clerk, GS-5. ( from Page 1)) Torrible, F. D, III, from Apprentice A/C Instrument Mechanic to serve as Ycomanettes during (Electronics) to Aircraft Instrument Mechanic (Electronics). WWL In July of 1942, WAVES following NAS Jacksonville employees have been promotedin Warren, Ronald E,, from Apprentice A/C Instrument Mechanic (Women Accepted for Voluntary accordance with the station's Merit Promotion Program: (Electronics) to Aircraft Instrument Mechanic (Electronics). Emergency Service) were accepted OVERHAUL White Howard R. from Into the Navy as Reserves. AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT Apprentice A/C Electrician Aircraft Atkinson George A., from Apprentice A/C Electrician to Air- Electrician. They became part of the Regu- craft Electrician. Willis, Richard E,, from Apprentice A/C Metalsmith to :UroraftMetalsmlth. lar Navy In 1948. t' .... Banks, Wilkes C., from Apprentice A/C Instrument Mechanic Today :there are some 4,000 (Electronics) to Aircraft Instrument Mechanic (Electronics). Woodrum, Larry R. from Apprentice A/C Engine Mech. to Air enlisted women on active duty. Barber, Nathan from Technologist (Packaging and Preservation), craft Engine Mechanic. Some of the jobs they hold include - GS-ll to Same GS-12. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Disbursing Clerk, Trade- Day, Robert E., from Apprentice A/C Electrician to Aircraft Digiandomenico, Richard, from Apprentice Refrigeration and Air man, Photographers Mate, Air Electrician. Conditioning Mechanic to Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanic. Controlman, Personnelman, DeCosta, Toney Lee from ApprentlceA/C Engine Mech. to Aircraft Valenti. Liborio, from Helper Plasterer to Plasterer. Yeoman, Journalist, and Dental Mechanic. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Technician.The . Fowler, Kenneth D.,. from Apprentice A/C Instrument Mechanic. Christensen, Edna M., Clerk-Typist, GS-3 to Freight Rate Assistant director of the Wavesat (Electronics) to Aircraft Instrument} Mechanlc.Electr4nics) ( ; ) GS-5. the present time Is Captain Gray, Virginia S., from Accounts Maintenance Clerk, 'GS-5 to' Jackson, Nettle D., from Stock Control Clerk, GS-3 to Stock Con- Viola B. Sanders, Assistant Chiefof Budget Analyst, GS-'. trol Clerk GS-4. Naval Personnel for Women. Grote, Erwin P., from Apprentice A/C Instrument Mechanic Thomas, William A., from Stock Control Clerk GS-3 to Ware Today Waves are stationed In (Electronics) to Aircraft Instrument Mechanic (Electronics). houseman. Hawaii, France, England, and Gulllebear. C. R. Jr., from Helper Painter to Painter. MISCELLANEOUS ,. Spain as well as various state- Hrapsky, Frank from AircraftEngine Worker to A/C Ground Equip- Anders, Wayne O. from Budget Analyst, GS-ll Comptroller Dept. side Installations. ment Mechanic. to Supvy. Budget Analyst GS-12 Comptroller Dept. There are 115 Waves assignedto Moody, John M. from Apprentice A/C Engine Mech..to Aircraft. Boatwright, Margaret, from Personnel Clerk (Staffing: typing), the station here..92 at Naval - Engine Mechanic.Neville GS-4 Industrial Relations Dept. to Same, GS-5. Air Station Mainside; 12 at Allen L. from Apprentice A/C Instrument Mechanic (Elec- Cates, Carolyn M t. from Clerk Stenographer, GS-3 Industrial Rela the Naval Air Technical Train- tropics) to Aircraft Instrument Mechanic (Electronics). tions Department to Same, GS-4. ing Center; eight at the Navy Reed Annie H., from Aircraft Cleaner to Sandblaster. Decuers, Dorothy B., from Qualifications Rating Clerk (Typing), Finance Office; two at the Fleet Roenisch, Richard R,, from Apprentice A/C Electrician to Air- GS-5 Industrial Relations Dept. to Personnel Staffing Specialist Airborne Electronical Training- craft Electrician. (Continued on Page 8)) Unit Reserve; and one at the Naval Air . . .. ,... . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . ......... ..... .' Training Unit. , - - "-- -. -----, .- L IIiI7 ,. " T ." JULY 30, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE !, lowed by the voice of our pilot. When we landed at the tower, I hangar. I Wave( Journalist We were being briefed on a test thanked tOO crew, and like a prdI Anyone ever heard of& wave logs called "Auto Rotation" that I ducked my head from the whir- receiving the Distinguished Fly- I would soon commence and Instructed ling blades, and proceded to the ing Medal? to hold firmly onto the Copter Flight! Time unnecessary seats. To me as this my instruction fingers were was A ? MORRIS I By I I. SN already clenched on every avail- Among the cowards that you less noticeable than I had antici- able inch of seat they could clutch. AUTO SUPPLYWE c meet day to day, I am probably pated. We flew out over the St. "Your first sensation" he 5 one of the most confirmed. So, Johns River and! I kept my head continued, "should be one of your CAN SAVE YOU DOLLARS ON why, I asked myself, did I request busily turning so as not to miss stomach jumping up to meet your : to ride In a helicopter.( the sites below. We stayed over throat". By this time mine didn't AUTO PARTS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Well the only answer I can sup- the water for awhile and! I observed have far to travelWe MACHINE SHOP WORK ACCESSORIES ply Is that my curiosity over- the boat docks and houses began the test and It seemedas ruled any fears. that lined the banks, and once a if we were falling to hdld a OPEN SUNDAYS 9 a.m..5 p.m. WEE KDAYS 8 p.m.-9 P.m.| My flight was due to take off boat 'cutting thru the water. It reunion with! the ground not so at 1345 so I arrived at the tower sure looked tiny from up there I far below. A few words came PHONE771-5636 5836TIMU UANARD. beforehand, my face aglow witha Next we headed Inland! where below through earphones and!the test 'y smile of anticipation, while my houses, Industries, and was concluded. brain center issued communiques roads could readily be viewed. confirming my cowardness. I The crewman corresponded withus stood in the tower lobby, pacing via notes as I could under CLOSE-OUT back and! forth, when a sailor approached stand very little of the talk coming SALE 5 YEAR to inform me that I through the earphones.It VALIANT should report to the ready roomto was a tremendous feeling andI ONLY 4Q.30 NEW 50,000 MILEWARRANTY be suited up. Egads, I thought, I must admit not as bad as I had * as visions of flight suits rushed expected. We Just seemed to be $1788.00 CHRYSLERS PLYMOUTHS through my head,but these ceased ,floating to and fro, with the *VALIANTS ON ALL when they handed me only a hel breeze. I settled back to enjoy FULL LEFT TOGO! met. After struggling to get It the remainder of the trip, renewed PRICE MAKE US AN OFFER! NEW CAR! on I attempted to slide my glassesinto by my calmness and plea- Small Down Payment whatever space remained. I sure from the flight.This feeling, was thankful that I accomplished however, was soon to be dispelled APPROXIMATELY18MINUTESFROMNAS-SOUTHONHIWAY17 the deed as the flight would have by a note from the crewman folieACkuutThthit- U _ been rather blurred without then! Besides myself,pilot,co-pilot, hRJ g 111katOIT1itiY1d: and crewman there was a Mid- .. shipman also going up for his first ride. When seated the crew- CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. man showed us how to lock the , safety belts and hooked up the SEE PAGE 12 ANDYOU'LL headgear so we could hear the 1050 1 1 N. ORANGE AVE, GREEN COVE SPRINGS KNOW WHY! conversation between the tower and crew. The blades began RIVERSIDE PHQNE JACKSONVILLE DIRECT ?64 6555CHRYSLER' whirling as we taxied onto the runway. It was definitely too late AUTHORIZED ' to chicken out now! CHEVROLET As the "bird" lifted fromgoodold CEDAR HILLS terra firma the sensation was - --- --- -- --- . " TOO MANY BILLS? : . COME IN TODAY AND LET US ( ' PAY HELP YOU COMBINE ALL THESE .. y-i YN rrM WORRISOME MONTHLY PAYMENTS EM INTO M- OFF ONE! _y, 1 WITH.A . Amount of Loan Payment for 36 Months ...' $2000 $63.60 2500 79.50 " 2800 89.04 3000 95.40 : ; . . lAX NAVY FEDERAL : , , ,M FROM US! CREDIT UNION MAl N SIDE OFFICE BLDG. PHONE EV 9-7711 EXT. 8507 OR 8508 --- --- -- - .: . . -4-- i JULY 30, PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS 1 r--------t- Bluejacket Inn CPO Club Acey Ducey -Club Thursday, July 30 Thursday, July 30 Thursday, July 30 t JJ.E. . r. Hour ,,. Ladles Night 8:30 11:30 Happy Hour Happy 4:30 6:30 p.m. 4727 SAN JUAN.AVE. j Friday, July 31 Friday, July 31 Friday, July 31 PHONE 384-5852 t Phil and Chantels Dance to Mark Castle Cay 8:30: - March Wilson and the Red Coats 12:30 a.m. FORMAL OPENING 9-1 a.m. FRIDAY, JULY 31st & SATURDAY, AUGUSTIst' Saturday, August 1 Saturday, August 1 Saturday, August 1 *FREE REFRESHMENTSREGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZES Carl Boyd and Rhythm Kings 9- Dance to Bud Clark Mark Castle and the Versailles FIRST PRIZE $25.00 PERMANENT WAVE 1a.m. Sunday, August 2 SECOND PRIZE Sunday, August 2 $15.00 PERMANENT WAVE 2 Sunday, August THIRD PRIZE Dance to Charlie Jay SHAMPOO & SET Game 5:30 7:30 Night Phil Cay and Chantels 8:30 p.m. ADDITIONAL PRIZES IN BEAUy'SUPPLIES , t 11:30 p.m.Monday. Tommy C and Country Drifters SPECIAL FOR AU GUST-S15 Permanent Wove Only$8.50' August 3 Monday, August 3 Monday, August 3 w .y f" .& JACKIE WILLIAMS Formerly ofJackie'sSalon-BlandingBlyd. Pizza Night Hour 4:30 6:30 '-... sasstw ..-... tetra. aar.r... Pizza 2 for 1 nightTuesday Happy p.m. August 4 Tuesday, August 4 Tuesday, August 4 Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. Happy Hour Game Night 7:30 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 5 Wednesday, August 5 Wednesday, August 5 Game Ni ht 8 p.m. Dance to the Playboys Open Night DR. B.W. ROBERTS I OPTOMETRISTANNOUNCES Acey-Ducey All officers THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE Package StoreMon PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY IN THEROOSEVELT MALL thru Thurs. 1100-1'240:, .3 and men who 4461 ROOSEVELT BLVD. PHONE 387-2345 Fri 1500-2000 thru Sat. 1100-2000 EYE EXAMINATION GLASSES CONTACT LENSES Sunday and Holiday sClosed need money Mgrs Package Sale POWELL PLYMOUTH .., Mon thru Sat. 2000-2300 IS LEADING THE WAY WITH Sunday & Holidays. 1230-2000 Please observe the above hours report ., to e.I.T. Theatre GrOUpHolds ;. WorkshopThe 1 Windjammer Players,NAS lax official little theatre group held a party to Introduce new members and reacquaint old That's not an order, just good advice. At C.I.T. we're members In their workshop experts at dealing with your special money problems. Bldg. 804, last night. Need a loan to pay bills?To travel?Money to meet Official business conducted Included -' personal problems or emergencies? You can find a C.I.T. Introduction of their new Executive Board and the organi- office just about anywhere you happen to be. We've got zation of a membership drive. over 400 C.I.T.offices from coast to coast. For your Anyone who Is. dramatically Inclined - convenience,you may apply by mail or by phone. and Interested perform lut we'd rather see you in person. We make more friends PAA ing with the Windjammers may call Mrs. Laura Simas at 771- that way. pRICES START AT 5808 or Mrs. Betty Luedeckeat 771-3116- LOANS TO $600 1797 00 ... r CASH YOU GET PLUS& TAX TAG Monthly 24 11 12 Payments mos. mos. mos. NO REASONABLE DEALS REFUSED! $10 $168.7 $137.09 $ 99.30 WE NEED USED CARS BRING YOUR TITLE 16 269.87 219.34 1!>889 22 ::S73. !> 301.60 218.47 THE"BARRACUDA" 28 482.18 386.26 2780 5 34 92.73 473.08 338.14 isHERE cars are insured UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT COMPANYOF III with us than.with FLORIDA any ottiercompanY. Find out why,nowl! 3312 BEACH BLVD.JACKSONVILLE QUALITY SERVICE STARTS AT_ _... r -* III 7, FLORIDA ::,E. MARK UTSEY PHONE 398.1581 Z r' 1948 landing BI vd .. }!J 389.0338 ....... STATE FARM Fj 1 PHONE ODeASwndnyA/teCbrrcb'ti16P.M. 1218 SAN a MuI....0fIice&Mlascb4ltlawM...'....tq.tCagaq Iaaois _ I 359.2024 SEE PLYMOUTH HERE.. .MARCO BLVD. er ."....,- -.r.w a. -_. C' .- -:-----, ' 1 30, 1964 7 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE ____ . "0" Club FLEETRESERVE' Movies ASSOCIATION v a v I Thursday, July 30 Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. Movies will be shown regularly i 0' '' rU. t 12' ... 6-9 Steak Cookouton at 7 p.m. neu Wn Dinner p.m. Monday through Sat- uoM t FLOIIDA YUKON 0 Aaocu Pool Patio urday. \ , N ., - NATTC will have two feature M Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde Friday July 31 , times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sat- 3\C r. Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. urdays and Sundays. The hospital Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - Dinner 6-9 p.m. will have one feature on Sun- too late for this deadline will be published the following - Charlie Jay 8 -12 a.m. day's at 7 p.m. There will be Steak Dinner, week unless the publisher Is Instructed otherwise.A . The Mainside theatre will stay with all the trimmings, Saturday check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be 1 Saturday, August the same except for the evening evening, August 1, starting at received WITH the copy for the ad. Dinner 6 9:30 p.m. feature which will begin at 7:30 6 p.m. for a donation of $1.50 DO NOT SEND CASH. Johnny Jelnick 8:3012:30. p.m. These are subject to change. for adults and $LaO for child- RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . . $LOO ren at the Yukon Branch ###126 Per additional line ((4 words per line). . 35 Sunday, August 2 Fleet Reserve Association Home, 11tlttttlli taRt Issuttats tUbs of Thursday July 30 7673 Blvd. Now that Prime Buffet 6-9 p.m. Blaming FREIGHT SALVAGE IF YOU ARE MECHANICALLY Beef, Steamship Round Mainside Commando Stewart we have more space and better SEWING MACHINES INCLINED, here's a wonderful, i Monday, August 3v Granger Dorlen Gray facilities we hope to Improve on 3 Brand New Automatic Zig Zags opportunity for a service man retiring - NATTC Goliath and the Vam- our past dinners. Come out and Sacrifice for $49. Cash or $8. In nr future. $4500 invest. I Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. pires Gordon Scott, Marie get better acquainted. The publicis per mo. Terms. In original car- in est, going'"bus mess. Box 1A, Dinner 6-9 p.m. (German) Canale Invited. tons, original guarantee. Free 4724 Clyde Dr. Hospital Savage Guns Rich- The F.R.A. Home Is now avail- home Inspection. No obligation.Call . Tuesday, August 4 ard Basehart, Marie Granada able to rent to private partiesby day or night EL 3-1946. FOR RENT Only 5 mln. south Happy Hour 3:30 6 p.m. calling Dyer M. Burr, Pres- of NAS 2 BR, him home with Dinner 6-9 p.m. Seafood Buffeton Friday, July 311 ident. FOR SALE 58 Chev. Impala, swimming pool privileges no Pool PatioWednesday Mainside My Six Loves-Debbie At the July meeting Branch A/T. R&H, $800. J. C. Davis, children or pets $125 mo. ###126 voted to oppose the bill now Ext. 8162. . August 5 Reynolds, Cliff Robertson FRANK W. BROWN & ASSOCIATES - before which would NATTC Commando Stewart Congress BROKER, ORANGE 16 HP Hour 3:30 6 p.m. CORSAIR OUTBOARD - Happy close the military commissaries.The . Family Night 6-9 p.m. Fried Granger, Dorian Gray branch voted In favor of Made by Scott,Shift, remote tank, PARK 264-9504 Hospital Goliath and the Vam- exc. cond. $55 Call 724-315L Chicken on Pool Patio, dancing National Convention General pires Gordon Scott, Marie RIDE WANTED effective 6 Aug, to"The Travellers"CUARTERO Resolution #Five to extend the southsIde Canale Area ) to Rldgewood ( )HOUSE WANTED- Bdr, 2 bath deadline for the Korean GI Billto Main Gate NAS arriving 0730 or Saturday August 1 In $20,000 price range, needed , 1975 or later. for officer 0800 hrs. Call 389-3883 (Mrs. reporting to NAS JAX Mainside Fun In Acapulco The following delegates to the Call Mr. Schub 355-5474 with Reed) before 4:30p.m. HOMES Elvis Presley, Ursula Andress Southeast Regional Caucus at James E. Meade Realtor. Deaubllle Hotel at Miami Beach, HOUSE for RENT:LakeShore INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED NATTC My Six Loves Deb- UNFURN bie Reynolds, Cliff Robertson Florida, August 3, 4, 5 were MOBILE HOMES & DUPLEXfor 2'ER, encl poich,112car RA 4-2519 Hospital Commando Stewart elected: Lowell L Lorbeer, JimE. rent. New & Used Mowers. garage.$75.Available Aug.L and Phone SP 1-381L . Granger, Dorian Gray Murphy, Conley Ownby, 3897577. 3 BR-FULL TILE.BATH Sam Reasor. HOUSE: Assume Mort. Spec.: Offer - $ Sunday, August 2 Dyer M. Burr and Roger T. Fence, 3 BR, 11/2 B,Excel '51 FORD4-dr.Fordamatic beige 9500 55WM.C.CUARTERO&EoR Krell received card Mainside Who's Got the Act- gold mem- Cond. Ph. 264-688L R&H. body & eng. good cond. Ion Dean Martin, Lana tur- bership awards signed by ship- $75. Lauer C&R Shop 3217 or mate Edward C. Duffy, National 1955 BUICK RIVIERA SEDAN EV 9-0164. 2145 HOFFMAN ST ner President F.RoA. of San Pedro Fully equipped, everything works NATTC Fun In Acapulco Elvis - JACKSONVILLEjat Branch Eleven. LCDR Strauss, ext 8431. Presley, Ursula Andress The next meeting of L,A.F.RoA. FOR SALE Inc Prop duplex, Hqspital My Stx.Loves Deb- \e\ Unit ###126 will be STERO FOR SALE Walnut cabinet - U\\\ bie Reynolds, Cliff Robertson Thursday, August 3-plex, 4-plex, 3 ml NAS. Own \t5 10.Paul. contemporary styling. Be- er 7718697. vn\\\ Monday August 3 W. Hetz won the mem- ing transf 4 Aug. Lt. Campbell you bership award for Branch ###126 3874818. UNFURN APT. FOR RENT- Mainside Act One George and will receive a Fleet Reserve Blvd. Deluxe Blaming apt.,3BR Hamilton, Jason Robards Jr. I in athat Assn. Ring. BY OWNER House for Sale kit equip. 3 ml NAS, $115 mo. NATTC Who's Got the Action- e\\Ce F.R.A. membership is limit- low pymts, 3 BR, 2 B, nr schls, Owner 7718697.VACATION . d\e\ 1 Dean Martin, Lana Turner ed to career men with 4 years Cecil, NAS, shop cent. 7040 Fun In Acapulco - Hospital active enlisted service, Navy or Arques Rd. 781-0523. 1 BR unit on Bed- \\\e\\t\\e\ a\\\ Elvis Presley, Ursula Andress Marine, active duty or retired. ford Lake nr Keyst Hghts.$35 Tuesday, August 4 Dues are eight dollars a year. SACRIFICE Austin Healy MK II per wk. Limit 3 persons.EV . \\\... The next meeting of YukonBranch 3000 1962,.Radio, Overdrive 4-3979 Mon. Fri after 5YOU . \ see Mainside vs God- Mrs.Sturm. . v.\\\ King Kong 3126 will be August 17. Guestsare $1585. Thrtrr MoteL . zilla Michael Keith, Harry welcome. ion Holcomb Support the FRA's OperationRed One - Act NATTC George White and Blue. Buy and Hamilton, Jason Robards Jr. 10SH E.UYINE PnuntCAPDIGGER/ E fly a U.S. Flag. Order your HospitalWho's Got the Action- CAN'TLOSE 3 ft. by 5 ft. 50 star flag now, Dean Martin, Lana Turner from FRA members. For fur- C Wednesday, August ther Information contact LowellL THISMONEYII Lorbeer, Public Relations Mainslde Torpedo BayJames chairman, at SP 1-7403, Dyer Mason, Lill Palmer I. M. Burr, President, at SP 1- - Godzilla - NATTC King Kong vs 0527, Wison H. Sandefer, Secre- w Michael Keith, Harry i. / tary, at EV 9-8061, Douglas H. I.. "I '. *. Hospital Holcomb- Act One George Johnson, Membership chairman m < .....'8 in or James H. Waddey AmericanIsm - f Robards Hamilton, Jason Jr. chairman. EV 74440.ROOSEVELT . o TRAVELERSCHEQUES I )? m m \ '{ MALLCARWASH ' I ,,: This kind of money I lt Impossible to lose --- actually, we .'\. mean. That's because you----and you only can cash Travelers i Cheque Issued to you. Best way there Is to carry money I when you're traveling.If . re going away on leave, carry cash the safe way---buy f you ? OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY Travelers Cheques from the Darnett. \ P.M. Costs you only a dollar for every hundred dollars .tonh. 8:30: A.M. 6 .'.' BANKING HOURS LoeA TED IN THE ROOSEVELT MALL strOPpING CENTER Monday{ thru Thursday: 10:00 AM til 3:00 PM TCllNICOOR'[ ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. Friday: 9:30 AM til) 4:30 PM ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., HAS THIS IS ADULTCNTERTAINMENTI EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY Phone Extension 8272 or 8273 FREE AUTO WAX APPLIED THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANK roDIn WITH CAR WASH! US NAS FACILITY OFFICETJULY 11.45. -- ----- --- -- ---- -- -- -- --- ---- -- - =: -= :: ':.. .. ,. ,, .:r-:,.. ... . .. " PAGES, J-'A-X-A.J-I'-J: NEWS JULY 30', 196') Public relations is concerned Marine/ Emblem with public opinion and attitudes. Corps Civilian Merit Promotions And as live !in long as we a society * where freedom of speech (Continued from Page 4)) prerails and public opinion is Turns Off FloodlightsGuantanamo the ultimate power, public rela- (Examining), GS-1 Industrial Relations Dept tions will be an essential important Bay (AFPS) -- A shining cold war victory was won Fernandez, E. B. from Clerk Stenographer, GS-3 Industrial Rela- force.John+ W. HI1L recently when the U.S. forces stationed here used a huge Marine tions Dept to Same, CS-4. emblem to put"stars"ln the eyes Hall Robert W. Sr., from Qualifications Rating Clerk, GS-6 Industrial - ot Fidel Castro's Cubans. Relations Dept. to Personnel Staffing Specialist (Examining), . Since relations between the United GS-7 Industrial Relations Dept. > States and Cuba deterior- Masterson Henry B, from Supvy. Personnel Staffing[ Specialist, ated, Marine guards posted at the GS 9 Industrial Relations '0; 'AL MOV* Dept to Same, GS-10. ;,.' ; Guantonamo gates and along its Webb, Larry A., from Employee Development Officer, GS-10 Smm iwmmCLEAN boundaries havebeensubjectedtoharassment Industrial Relations Dept to Same, GS-1L including rock Masse, Alfred L., from EAM Project Planner, GS 7 Data Processing - I.'. .." throwing and shouted insults. Systems to Digital Computer Programmer: GS-9, Data Itoae ro/'f' I According to Rear Adm. JohnD. Processing Spray, Marian Systems.E, from EAM Operator, GS-3 Data Processing Bulkeley, the base command- Systems to Transceiver Operator, GS-4 Data Processing Systems. er, the Cubans put up floodlights Gamble, Otis J,, from Helper, (General) Overhaul & Repair Dept.to . ,, outside the northeast gate of the Sewage Disposal Plant Operator Public Works Department. base with their strong beams focused Loudermlll, D. L, from Supvy. Policeman, GS-8 Security Depart- amnu on the guard posts. The ment to Same, GS-9. aim: to blind the guards. FInklea, Dorothy C., from Clerk Typist, GS-2 Overhaul& Repair Admiral mulled his /IM Bulkeley Dept to Transceiver Operator, GS-4 Data Processing Systems new situation over and counter- Dept. attacked with the aid of Navy seabees and Cuban workers em- Teacher Cost ReductionContinued USED CARS! ployed on the base. ., Shortage ({ from Page 1 1)) The group picked a site on a hill. Issues 75 yds. inside the gate and laid Collin President Johnson said DOD Is out a circular concrete slab 30 ft. D val "today being literally flooded 4N HOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! in diameter and six in. thick. CountyDuval with thousands of suggestionsfrom After the concrete hardened,they County Is facing a critical individual military and 61 FORD STAR LINER .Sll 50 60 CHEVROLET . .5895 painted the eagle globe and shortage of qualified teach- civilian personnel In the com- 2 dr. Hard-top, auto/trans., 4 door, V-8, straight stk, R&H anchor emblem of the Marine ers, especially for elementary mands In the lower units. ThisIs : R&H, Power steering 61 RAMBLER WAGON.$1095 Corps in red, gold and white. grades. The Board of Public a wholesome and very hope- Auto/transmission/ R&H The Cubans found when they Instruction of Duval County located development.. 61 DODGE .: .: $895 57 TR ROADSTER . $895 turned on their floodlights they In the County Courthouse "I I came here to thank you and 4 door, Std transmission could not aim them at the sen- at 330 E. Bay Street Jacksonville to congratulate you for the example - Both tops, R&H has Issued a call for - tries without the Ma- qualified are the nation - 62FALCONWAGON.$1295 Illuminating you offering 62 FALCON . . $995 teachers. Auto/trans/ R&H rine emblem. and the record that you are 2 door, Straight slk, R&H Rather than to let the Marine Many Navy wives have the necessary making for your country" he 63 FORD FAST BACK.52295 61 ENGLISH FORD. 5695 emblem be a shining example of qualifications to teach and added. Auto/trans/ Power steer, R&H, Station Wagon freedom, they decided abandon are urgently needed. Any depen- 2 door 62 TR-3 . ... . $1495 the use of floodlights. dents who have a degree from a R&H four-year college and are inter- 62 FORD CONVERT....51595 63CORVAIR..51795 ested in teaching should contact V-8, Straight Slk, R&H57MERCEDESBEN1. 2 door, 4 speed trans, R&H Mr. Kenneth M. Wing, Directorof ...795 61 VOLVO . . '. $995 CAN YOU : Personnel.' at the above address - 4 door, straight stk, R&H Straight stk, RHr.r ( RTUt TAKE YOUR CAR WITH YOU H For Financing and Insurance (Continued from Page 1)) ', 1 1t stateside and overseas, call Willie E. Dobbs, ADRC, has t f I DYER M. BURR, representing also been in the Navy for over I i I> W M I I GOVERNMENT, EMPLOYEES 20 years and was with the first 1 reserve squadron tomakeaMed- FINANCE CORPORATION & 0 iterranean trainln f cruise.Dobbs / founfl INTERNATIONAL SERVICE M OTO R SL Is employed by NAS Jax OAR . INSURANCE COMPANY These three men have served 4538 SarxJuafrAve. *EV4,4536 5615Timuquana Road. their country for more than two PH. 771-0527 :I IA5E decades and have chosen to continue - " $ P UMBIIJG SLOP.., F,+,, : ti%.x. .;},y:,:'. ;,a,}....:%."..;,'<,f:.>Y. ;..k, ;; .;fi;;, :.L,;y:"" <<,,k. i .d + d' >, %i, k?f .: r:; ? ,i.ro.yy: ,.% :kr': :J ;.s;.Y.'r y{ :,xy.;;t\:'..::}r t i f x':x<;xa.c: , 3 3 '+ + ; . r a Ny P,6k Y. 0:; N +'''j S :: a.w! 0 : l\\NG"I' WHITESALE BEt1ER \ \ ,: :: I Irtt :): I' BEGINS..HOME NEW _c IItIITf tr lr OWN III01 yoU % WHEN L : : x ROOSEVELT MALLSTOREFINE . 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Formal Training that Is parachuted down froma allow greater speed In the trans- ' maximum altitude of 20,000 mission of storm information.The . feet. As It falls to earth, it records addition of an Infra-red sea On Missilesaval and transmits back to the surface temperature sensor will 'la- aircraft information on the enable flight meteorologists to Air Maintenance Training Detachment 4021 provides formal weather encountered The new measure sea surface temperatures - In- ining on the Sparrow III missile used by activities throughout rocket sonde will be launched an operation which is not grist) Atlantic fleet. This training detachment Is located In building u! from the aircraft Into the upper presently possible. With the installation DID YOU at NAS Jacksonville atmosphere, reaching a height of of a new static'source nder the supervision of Chief Hunters 60,000 feet, thus giving the Hurricane boom the accuracy of measuringthe Naval Air Technical Train- Hunters a high altitude reconnaissance meteorological parameter of -10 1' Rear Admiral Allen Smith Receive capability. the storm will be greatly in- and the Commanding Officer Additional Installations includean creased. All in all the squadronwill 0fJWrJ ro- val Air Maintenance Training New Gear improved Doppler navigation field a far better equippedteam ata roup, Captain C. A. Williams, system which will Increase the to combat the destruction hose headquarters are at tem- ROOSEVELT ROADS P. R. accuracy of locating the center of of natures most awesome force- I ing ,its, this detachment conducts a Tuesday, July 21 saw the depar- the storm. A new single side the HURRICANE. ns. ve week'Course of Instruction ture of ABWRON FOUR aircraft .. Pt.rt. i the theory, operation and main- MH-3 to an ultimate destinationat For nance of the guided missile China Lake, California. The TourVACTION ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS st set (DSM-32)), whose funcon Super Constellation piloted by is to perform shipboard Lt. Cmdr John G. Jackson, will I ilrTS peratlonal[ checkout of the Sparow there undergo the outfitting of new IMPORTED FROM EUROPE rol III sections.missile guidance At alternate and con-five equipment meteorological which and will navigational substan- $$3500[ TO $$6500 eek periods It conducts trainIng tially Increase it's hurricane reconnaissance - n on the AN/DPM-7, which Is capabilities.Plans . he shore based equivalent of the call for the Installationof SHOWING AUG. 1st and 2nd IOA.M.to 4 P.M. 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Pistol Teams "'n events are available at Bldg.'704: Win At PerryBy bowling scores were any in- Sports The Jacksonville Suns Baseball dication of a person's height.Allen - M1i ] Strouphauer,ADR1.of I-,- Team Military Personnel and Gy Sgt Wes Ward trol Squadron 16 would be just Shorts children general admission a- The newly organized Marine vailable for $.50; 1964 sports directory - i about 10 feet ull.StraJphauer Aviation Detachment Rifle team who stands five This Friday evening at 7:30 --$68.10 value available competed in the Central Florida feet three inches In his "boon- p.m. the Jax Navy "diamond- for $2.95; Jacksonville Robins Rifle and Pistol Club's Camp docks", was recognized for his men" will take on the Painters Pro Football team games book Perry Warm -Up matches last Poultry team for a double header of eight for $10.00 and single bowling prowess at the semi- weekend at Camp Blending and tickets for each. fur- final Softball game for the NAS softball game on Enterprise $2. For won five medals for their efforts. ther information on all tickets , Intramural Championships. Field. The Jax Marines had six shoot Lieutenant Commander C. B. * call Exts. 8'791 or 8153. ers (In the match with three of Darrow Command Duty Officer, Saturday evening Hunter Air * them competing for the first time presented Strouphauer with the Force Base will play the Jax The first clinic meeting for and unclassified according to National - LCDR C.B.DARROWIL}presentsthe BUPERS Achievement Trophy for Navy Softball men on EnterpriseField touch football officials will be Rifle Association rules. Awards trophy and patch to the highest three game series, starting at 7:00 p.m. held Monday August 3 at 4:30 Sgt. T. E. Lash}, an instructorwith AI Strouphauer VP-16' ,'lor his 720; the American Bowling Congress p.m. In the Athletic Office, Bldg. the Aviation Electricians . outstanding bowling occom- 700 shoulder patch and a 3. Interested persons should st- School won two gold medals for plishments. (Navy Photo by trophy for high game and high Tickets for the following[ sports tend. his first place in the 600 yard and Harold Benson, SN) series in the American League, 300 yard rapid fire event. GySgtC. ofkttramuralBowling. TASTETEMPTING BARBEQUETREATSIN W. Ward had settle for three silver medals for three second PLEASANT "NEW LOOK" A UN report refers to illiteracy SURROUNDINGStittle place spots, two of which came in as "a personal tragedy for both 300 rapid fire events and in people and "an economic strait- one off hand match. jacket tor countries. In a world Sgt B. J. Erhard shooting in his where education Is increasingly first NRA match fired an impressive - LIJIIDuiTI'I important an illiterate man is Or AMERICA score of 464 to earn an crippled an illiterate community NRA classification of expert is retarded. Teaching people to rifleman SergeantsJ.A.Stubble- read Is a part of the work of field and N.B. Sloan also shooting making men whole. -- Marjorie for classification earned marks- : J. Dye, "The First'R',' Presbyterian man classifications.Sgt . Life, 1-64- Jim Proulx rounded out the Jax Marines team, he like the EXPRESSWAY tirckory others were shooting their wea- smri edIIpr EDAR HILLS wit/ pons for the first time without an APARTMENTS LOVACARE opportunity to zero them in.Only two shots allow- Your sighting were JUST NORTH OF NAS MAIN GATE NeighborhoodUSED' ?479 ROOSEVF1/T Blvd Phone EV 8-0221 ed 'tor sight adjustments and these were at the 600 line. FURNISHED yard ; ... $65.0 CAR "We have some very promis- UNFURNISHED $55.00 ing shooters to represent us," DEALERSpecializing commented GySgt Ward, NCO in ,r ' h in Children Welcome CAREER SALES charge of the team," and we expect - CLEAN to have one of the best teamson Conveniently Located OPPORTUNITYNATIONAL the within " CARS east coast a year. GARY to downtown He said the detachment is plan- BLACKWELL HAS and Cecil COMPANY IS INTERESTED IN INTERVIEWINGC.P.O. OR OFFICER BEING RELEASED FROM ACTIVE ning on sending a rifle and pistol 62 MONZA.$1295 DUTY THIS YEAR. MAN SELECTED WILL RECEIVE HIGH team to the eastern division Coupe, Auto. trans., Bucket seats, CLEO DAVIS STARTING lNCaAE.COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM, matches next year with the winners - Radio and Heater, Real Sharp! PLUS ALL COMPANY BENEFITS. JACKSONVILLE AREA. going on to Camp Perry and REALTORS-IHSURORS WRITE SHOWING AGE, MILITARY STATUS AND DATE OF the National matches. 62 B.U ICK..... ...$1395 588 S. EdgewoodV SEPARATION TO BOX 4-Bc/o JAX AIR NEWS 4724 CLYDE "We have eight rifle shooters Special, *2 Dr., R&H, Air cond. DRIVE, JACKSONVILLE 8. FLORIDA. and six pistol shooters from the Extra Extra Clean. 4-6444 C04-9442 detachment but need more," 62 CH EVY.........$1395 Ward sid " 2 dr.,'auto trans., R&H. 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Scratch violating the ordinance, and at lavy| Judo Cluba Jiosp "A" 4, VAP-62--2 the same time, give Jacksonville LeadVP30 VP-30 "A" 3, A/C Malnt 3 ample patrol planes enforce, Tournamentat the ordinance at meson Airport. City Judo "A" retained ifs lead in Motional League The commercial airlines would RlverB - the Jacksonville the American League of Intra- Handicap bawL Y.M.C.A. on Saturday, July mural Golf with It's 10-3 record undoubtedly FCEUR 6 NARTU3 The problem that remains "Big Hero" of the Jaxy vy Judo Juniors were lead only the by while In the National League the VP-5--8 "B" 1 old Hosp after the city of Jacksonville '.'.' Mike was six-year Sheff who a took 1st in the Team VP-5 "Llnksters" the .', 14 and toppled VP-30 "B" 8, FAETU 1 purchases Jets for enforcement :-: testant. 15-year old division. He VP-30 "B" team from the top Is Who will the ? [ix-year old David( Marsden de- was followed by Paul Flsler, 2nd by few Scratch : arrest cops spot a slight per centage Seriously, a search Is now underway - In the six,sev- In the 12 and 13 [ted all comers year class, points. FICEUR 3, NARTU 3VP5412 to determine If such an I and nine-year old di- Mike Kisner, 3rd in the six, eight The results of. last weeks action Hosp"B'f 11/2 ordinance still exists in Jack Ions. He was the smallest and seven, eight and nine year class, are: VP-30 "B" 5, FAETU 1 sonville. ngest contestant In thatdivisand and Eddie Grant who placed thirdIn has good reason to bed the 10 and 11 year old di- .... of his 1st place trophy. vision. Navy were eight year old Mike " her winners for the Jax Na- Other juniors representingjax Jenness, nine year old Glen =\ t t Marsden, 10-year old Kim MIl- ( : \ " ler, 11-year old Keith Marsdenand . 13-yearoldBarrett Marsden. Representing Jax Navy In the THIS WEEKS SPECIALTACHOMETER - senior division were, Brown I ELECTRIC LIST PRICE t Belts, Charles Lipsey and D. $42.50 . x J. Frericks, and White Belts j 2 WEEKS ONLY $20.95 Cleveland Boutwell, Wiley Cuna- COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND , gIn and Danny Spivey. ACCESSORIES INCLUDING FOREIGN MAKES Winners In the Senior tournament - were 1st Rod Fowler, rep- COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE j representing the Y.M.C.A.; 2nd , r # ly Charles Lipsey, 3rd Wiley Cuna- OPEN WEEKDAYS 7t30 AM 8:30 PM p f e S 9 gin, 4th Cleveland Boutwell all A SUNDAYS 9:00 AM 5:00 PM representing Jax Navy. t , WOODY McCULLERS USN RET. 6417 ROOSEVELT BLVD. 1700 HIGHWAY 17 I There are many requirementsfor t JACKSONVILLE 10, FLA. ORANGE PARK FLA. t successful teaching; too most PH. 388-8031& 387-7031 Ph. 264-9513&264-9514 important of all is the ability ot OUR NEWEST LOCATION: 5755 ARLINGTO 41W. j.i the teacher to put herself In achild's ,. F. .+ shoes. t JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 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PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS JULY 30, 1964 FICEUR Defeats VP-30 For Championship ; Posts Perfect Season Record of 26-0 Under the management of(Commanding Officer), CaptainH. F. McCue, who plays the first base position .on the team, the Fleet Intelligence Center, Europe, climaxed a successful Softball season last Thursday night July 23, by defeating a tough VP-30 team by a score of 4-L This victory for FICEUR climaxedthe Intramural season and gave them an unblemished[ record In the playoffs, 4-0, and an overall undefeated p UNDER season with a perfect record of 26 wins and no losses. The previous week FICEURand VP-30 played what was one of the most exciting games of NEW the playoffs when FICEUR was forced to cane from behind to ,e win on:Chuck Austin's home run GEMENT ': Y' In the last of the eighth inning. This marked the second time this season that these two teams have I been forced Into playing extra Innings.In e the final playoff game, Bob Ensch of VP-30 was pitching beautifully until the bottom on the third Inning,whenBobby War- -Si ner, the FICEUR pitcher, hita THE INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS from FICEUR are: high fast ball to ]left center for a home run driving In the Front row (L-R) Bob Trofton; Capt. McCue, CO; Jim Long; Jerry two runners, on the bases at the Kasinec; Cdr. McQuire, Exec. Off.; Ray Humes; Roy McKinney; time, and breaking open the scor- and Jerry Fuller. Back row (L-R) George Culberson; Bobby War- Ing column to tally up the first ner; Mike Phillips; Bob Watson; Bob Wilkins; Chuck Austin; Roger three counters. Warner scored Quintero; Bob Nolin; and O.J. Simpson. Not present were James 64 MONZA CONVERTIBLE ..... . . . $2295 McCue's Ray and Leon DeMatteo. (Navy Photo by Harold Benson, SNI) R&H like again on Captain singleIn 4 speed transmission new the fifth Inning. Quote of the Week 63 FALCON FUTURA COUPE .... . . . $1695 The lone VP-30 score came Auto trans., 6 cyl., R&H, Solid Red with white side wall ) when Don Ondo: smashed out a tires "' ?':5 long drive, also to left center, Jf'e know, which side uc'rc" : 63 IMPALA 4 DR. HARDTOP.... . . . $2295 for a home run In the sixth. and Auto. trans., V>8, R&H, power steering, Ivory over Black, on <<:("rt' going to stick to that Inning. WSW, exceptionally clean Probably the most dramatic side" Paul M. C. Hasluck Australian A..' .. 63 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE..... . . . $2495 moment of the game occurredIn Affairs Minister, endorsing United v Auto. trans., V-8, power steering R&H, Silver Blue with 'the last inning'when heavy States policy in South Viet Nam. \ White Top. hitting Joe Lewis of VP-30, who r 63 VOLKSWAGON BUS ...... . . . $1995 was Injured the previous 3 seater, Deluxe Model, R&H, Tutone paint, Low Mileage evening and actually came to the 62 BUICK SPECIAL4DR.WAGON.. . . $2095 game on crutches, came In with l Auto. trans., V-6, power steering, R&H, Factory air condi one out to pinch hit. He drewa M>, '!\ tioned, extra clean walk but the FICEUR pitcher, lJ 62 FORD WAGON ..... . . . . $1595 Warner, stopped(the threat by C TAKE OUT ORDERS DINING ROOM 4 door, auto. trans.,6 cylinder, R&H,Solid blue, extra clean getting out the next two batters 62 BEL AIR 4 DR. SEDAN .. . . . . $1895 and wrapping up the championship fZ Auto trans., V-8, R&H, Light Blue, Factory Air Cond. =7.7 PREMIUM,ITALIAN BEER SANDWICHES CHOICE.cur SPAGHETTI STEAKS 62 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN ..... . . . $1795 Following the game Bobby 'J. 4 door, 9 passanger wagon, auto/transmission, V-8, power Warner, the FICEURpitcher,was "PIZZA... steering, R&H. presented the Intramural Pitch- our specialty" 62 CHEVY II .... . . . . . $1395 Ing award for his outstanding 4 dr., standard shift, 6 cyl., R&H, Solid Blue.. record. FRANK DERICKSONIn 1 61 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE ... . . . $1595 The Softball 'championship, Auto/transmission, V-8, R&H, power steering, yellow with captured by FICEUR, was the fh,W.orf Cectar.Hj/f/ blacktop second championship the com- 3619 Blanding 61 VOLKSWAGON . . . . . $1095 mand has won since they cameto Blvd.-Ph 771-0170 4 speed transmission, XXXX clean NAS Jax from Morocco In late 60 CHEVY BEL AIR ..... . . . . $1295 1963. The other championship 4 door, auto. trans., V-8, power steering R&H, factoryair was the Intramural basketball 'I condition championship, which they cap- e looaNdaftetPUTT 59 CHEVROLET BEL AIR . . . . . $795 tured In late March of 1964. 4 door sedan standard shift, 6 cyl., with heater. 59 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE ... . . . $1095 PUTT GOLF COURSESPUTTACAR Auto trans., V-8, R&H, Solid White with Red Interior. The gag Is also around that I 59 FORD FAIRLANE . . . . . $795 certain labor leaders will get nowhere 2 door sedan, standard shift, V-8, Radio & heater. Ivory In the Johnson Adminis- over Red. tration ,with their campaign fora 58 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ., .. . . . $595 30-hour week because John- 4 door sedan, standard shift, V-8, Radio & heater, New son works that much In one day. Paint. 'r ''V .... WESCONNETT t CORVAIRS FALCONS COMETS t tUe2 f FURNITURE DOOR 4 DOOR AUTO. TRANS. & STANDARDS CO. 5326 Wescmnett>II vd.at 10 d THROUGH *63's FROM $ AOS t AMATEUR TOURNAMENT v TO CHOOSE FROM _ NEW USED IR CONDITIONER / beautiful 1964 Belair Chevrolets as Prizes ....AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ! AND FURNITURE 7oar *te 1t 'a" 1M PUTTPUTTCOIF EASY CREDIT ( SPECIAL 4N44c' 4 all 49" coil.coursEs 2 ( FREIGHT SALVAGE FINANCING REPOSSESSIONS GET COMPLETE 4825 BLAND I NG BLVD. CEPXRMl* SHOPPING CENTER PLAN argalqa Galore I AND EXCITING PH 0 N E 771-2803 BLANDING ''BLVD. AT WltSON FOR PHONE w- COME IN 'AND BRoUSE DETAILS NOW OPEN 9a.m.- 12mid.1leekdays, SPM34.1 OR SP 1-6601 SERVICEMEN :\ OPEN 9 A.M. to 9P.M.I V 1 p.m.12mid.. Sundays . Ifon -Frl. 8:30: a.m. 'tU 9:00: p.m. j\ PHONE SP 1079I > Ent I I ;: PuttPutt': PUTT-M-CAR TOURNAMENT Sat.-8:30: am'ti18:00: p.m. Sun.-:11ter Church 'til 7:00: p.m. I ( f -- I |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 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 |
| 24 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |