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-. r- I SOT\ \ l I - V' I /B s, W c.J ADJ3 Maclas, G. A. SFM3 Stokes B. E. ADJ3 Berry, L. D. ADR2 \ 77 HAS Sailors N. ABH3 Maher, M. L. ATN2 Stowers, J. A. ADR3 Brewer, O. V. AC2 J C ', J. G. A03 Master, J. A. SFP3 Thielke, A. A. YN3 Cheatham, B. D. TN3 To Be Promoted- C aon, J. J. AMH3 McAvoy, A. R. AMS2 Vacca, A. J. MM2 Clark, O. L. .. AE2 Cloud {A. J. ATR3 Meekins, T. A. AK2 Van Pelt, W. H. RM3 Connell, R. P. MA2 Dennis, J. P. ADJ3 Merrell, J. A. AMH3 Wagner, R. G. A03 Foil J. D. DC2 From Aug. Tests Denise, A. J. ABH2 Miller, J. A. A03 Wallace, J. S. ADJ3 Daslnec, G. T. MA2 Dillon, R. D.EggersW.R.. RM3 Nagel, D. H. ETN3 Wells, K. G. AG3 Lee, C. E. MU1 It's cigar smoking time once ATR2 Neely, L. R. ADJ3 Wetzel D. L. ADJ3 again here at NAS Jacksonville, Farthing, J. W. ETR3 Neylon, C. P. IC3 Wheeler, J. L. MR3 . as the advancement exams results Gleason, D. E. ETN3 Palmer, E. B. RM2 White, W. C. TD3 Miles G. R. DT3 t have returned and the new Goodwin, N. J. AC3 Roberts, C. R. AOCA Wilkerson, G. AMS3 Mitchell E. H. SD2 petty officers start sewing on Grossman, R. W. ATN3 Robertson, L. E. AE3 Wilson, R. K. TD3 Ray, L. R. MU3 Those that will Heilman J. C. DT3 .Sanchez Reaves, L 1.. AE2 their new crows. L CS2 Williams, L. A. AMS3 be advanced are listed as follows: Hopkinson, V. V. A03 Sanders, A. S. PN3 Zimmer, G. L. MA3 Sellers, J. AMS2 Johnson, L. A. ADR2 Sexton, H. L. AC3 Amick, R. C. AE2 Kelly, J. H.Kuykemall ADJ3 Smith, S. S. A03 Sharrock C. J. ACCA Anders, E. R. TD3 J. YN3 Smith, F. K. ADJ3 2ND INCREMENT Smith, K. D. DC1 Baker D. J. AZ3 Laverty, J. J. PH3 Stark E. L. MA3 ADVANCEMENTSAdmave Tilton, C. W. AE2 ". Blyn, M. J. AMH3 Lockhart, K. G. ATR3 Stokes, W. W. AQF3 R. K. ADJ2 Walsh, G. H. AK2 X+At WL; " w MUaMIHMBBiHH MHiaM MOT VM M ft HMM HM *M MMiM H W P M HMM Hi MMI nM H MMMi MHMMM MWaHM HMMM M HM f 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 0 f f I icial I I 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 services advertised. I VOL. 22 NO. 32 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA OCTOBER 8, 1964 I Military Pay To Move With r Civilian Economy IncreasesDallas Texas (AFPS--Secretary) of Defense Robert S. McNamaratold delegates to the American Legion Convention here; "To remainin the military services In these times of cold war Is a real sacrifice for highly trained, capable Individuals." . ,,,,,,. _.I"-1'! The secretary- explained, . "Their skills are such that In FosbenNerNamed many cases they could] expect far greater material rewards from GRADUATION .. The following is a list of O&R's Apprentice graduation: (L.R) Copt. T. Wash. Instructor the civilian economy." ington, O&R Officer; J. S. Broos, H. R. White, R. R. Roenisch, G. A. Atkinson, F. D. Torrible, Secretary McNamara said thata R. E..Day, Richard Digiandomenico, B. E. Scott; Capt. J. R. Mackroth, NAS CO; A. L. Neville, Year At NATTC new policy has been designedto R. S. Huggins, L. R. Woodrum, R. E. Warren, W. C. Banks, K. D. Fowler, J. M. Moody, T. L. De- with keep Increases military pay In moving along and prices Costa, E. P. Grote, F. V. Abramson; Cdr. E Herbert, Assistant Public Works Officer. (Navy Photo The annual search at the Naval wages in the civilian economy. _.r by Jim Patrick, AN) Air Technical Training Centerfor "We intend to review prices the "Instructor of the Year" and wage changes In the'econarny JFK Library ended Thursday, September 24, each year," die Defense Secre- Capt. Mackroth Praises with the selection of Reuben F. tary said, "and recommend appropriate - Fosbenner, AELFosbenner Increases in the military - Aided By DODContributions an Instructor at pay structure. Promotes 19 HAS CiviliansNineteen NATTC's basic Aviation Elec- "Decent 'housing for his wife trician's Mate School, was declared and children Is almost as important winner of the final com- to the average career apprentices who recently completed four years of train- mand competition by a board of serviceman as pay," the secre- Ing have been presented certificates( attesting to their status as Judges that consisted of Dr. S.D. tary said. fully-qualified, skilled journeymen. The following Is a message Harris of Jacksonville Univer- He told the delegates, "I regret The presentation ceremony was conducted In the Smith Room of from the Hon rable Paul NItze, sity, Mr. Philip Gearing of the to say that during the past the Civilian Cafeteria, Bldg. 2. Captain John R. Mackroth, Commanding Secretary of the Navy to all Duval County Board of Public several years there has not been Officer, NAS, delivered the principal address to the grad- Navy units. Instruction, Mr. W.C. Parker of sufficient public support for military - uates and their guests. In his "The campaign within the Department Forrest High School and Of- housing programs at the address, Capt. Mackroth con- of the Navy to raise ficers of the training center. level we have requested." gratulated the graduates on funds for the John F. Kennedy The other school winners were, Secretary McNamara also explained their achievements and said, Memorial Library has been an First Runner-up, M. A. Myette, "Wherever a service - "You have done well In learn- unqualified success. AOCA of Basic Aviation Ord- man may be stationed he Is there ing the skills and knowledges of The overwhelmingly generous nanceman School; Second Run- not Iiy choice but by order of your trades. You can look back response has resulted in the ner-ups H. Zeigler, AO1 of Advanced his government.The government, with a feeling of receipt of contributions of more Aviation Ordnanceman therefore, has a special responsibility - over what you have than $367 thousand which have School; H. H. Smith, AECA, of to care for his needs. ed. I am proud of been turned over to the fund. the Advanced Aviation Electrl- ' Mackroth then went All personnel involved in the cian's Mate School, and R. P. view the experiences campaign may take pride In this Crouch, AMCS, of the Aircraft prentices from the : result. It is hoped that all willat Maictenance Radiography School first took the written >; some time be able to visit The three winners of the final ty _ tion until their the completed library and in command competition were pre- Capt. Mackroth some measure derive there froma sented with Letters of Com- H group that they will be x part of the inspiration for mendation and a $75, $50, and : grow In technological 11)S (public service which the late $25 U. S. Savings Bonds by Cap- knowledge In the president hoped to provide when tain C. G. Strum, Commanding scientists point the way he first envisioned Its establishment. Officer of the Naval Air Techni- techniques and HONORED AT cal Training Center. The apprentices Harper and Any further contributions The "Instructor of the Year"is In their trades as pose with should be sent directly to the selected through a process of .. ployees. Their training certificate and fund as follows: elimination. The search starts plemented by John Fitzgerald Kennedy Lib- within the individual phases of Baker tion and home study In Captain rary, Inc. each school at the center. Each Officer, U. S. P. 0. Box 2500, Boston, Mass, (Continued Page ) (Story Page ;6)), O .O,7:1.' : .','.-:.::0;'.' .:'.;.....,.......(..Qontinuejl.;.' ',' .;. ......on P.age,3), ... ) Reuben f. Fo benn.r k ' l.-lu I' ... r PAGE"2 7 OCTOBER JAX AIR NEWS 8,1964 _.-.. \ r .0::::::::::::: Chap/ain'ijMessage/ ' '. :,Q'I,; il't1" S:: r 1 "l, '..a'S, " i. By W. B. Feagins I. SUNDAY We are all familiar with the term "readiness."The military aspectof ,..1. this word places an obligation on all of us who serve in the defenseof 8:00: a.m. Service of Holy our country, to achieve the maximum in preparation for security.In . Communion other words, as members of the military team. we know where we 9:30: a. m. Service of Divine should stand in the trust of our people of this! nation. We certainlywant Worship to stand In allegiance; faithfulness and In security of our Individual - School for 9:30 a. m. Sunday units of service. ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 This philosophy of readiness was used by the Duke of Wellington. 11:00 Service of Divine a m. commander will careful He said that a wise military pay attentionto Worship decided to make his stand. He dramatizedthis which he the ground on ; : ., .#. 6:30: p.m. Youth Fellowship ",./ .. "'0 'W. with the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo. : WEDNESDAY This military strategy can certainly apply to life's battles as well ,. ;/; 'The' motivating force of spiritual attitudes toward God and man must ,0.%4: ,"t ( f 4:30 p. m. Junior Choir Rehearsal first be grounded In proper perspective.Once the perspective Is found, a definite stand must be made unless the weakness In the bulwark of > Senior Choir Rehearsal lives allow forces to overwhelm our decisions for a proper ,'.;: '1/r car 7:30 p. m. cur / /;;]/; I" I I. ...1..' .,-: L14'i stand. Where can we stand? The sure and steady foundation Is God. ; / '/ -, 12:00 p. m. Holy Communion His revealed World Is Implicit In directing our attention to the Importance - PF Also on all Holy Days of the soul, the usefulness of man In the work of the Kingdomof 9tLfl Jn OF1H M. Catholic Services at St Ed- God. Our stand should be made on the higher ground of God's 51 .. ward's Chapel, NATTC and Naval Commandments; then dig In to establish a lasting position of principles 4y flEPREGSNr YOu )tXR64cRv1c.ANPCOUNTRY Hospital and precepts of dally living With God. There may be weak spots Incur SUNDAY MASS lives of holding favorably for God's Holy Way. But the higher ground of God's mercy, love and assistance will allow us to achieve J 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital our personal victory for His Name. 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. Ed- To every man Is given the whole armor of God. To receive the ward's Chapel armor is to take a stand for God. To neglect this armor is to become vulnerable to the onslaught of enemies of the soul The ground is Editorial DAILY MASS there. Choose your battlefield. This is wisdom that does not change. 11:30 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel -.wrr A Salute to Armed Forces MONDAY & TUESDAY Speech Disorders Are Corrected 4:15 p.m. King Hall, NATTC Members of Olympic GamesAs FRIDAY With United Fund ContributionsTwo 12:05 p.m. U.S. Naval Hospital years ago a national organization was asked to come to Jack- a member of the armed'forces you can be especially proud of SATURDAY sonville and survey the needs and incidence of speech and hearing the Olympic team that will represent you and the United States in 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel disorders for Duval County. This organization Is now one of the 43 the 1964 Games In Olympic Oct. 10-26. Tokyo CONFESSIONS-SATURDAY agencies being supported by the United Community Services drive. Fifty-four members of the 290-member U. S. men's team are Their report indicated tnat servicemen. Having that many men make the team is really some- 7:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m. and before there are approximately 15,000 nearly speechless.At . thing when you consider that of all those who officially sought to Masses children In our county with speechand this point, fortunately for make the squad, less than five percent represented the armed forces. Catechism Classes:Grade School hearing Impairments, and Bobby, he was brought to the that several thousand more adults Speech and Hearing Center for Such is what could well to be the United SATURDAY a representation prove suffer from similar handicaps.The evaluation by the center's staff.It . States' greatest assemblage of athletes is testimony to the qualityof 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities various types of speech and appeared that the problem of athletic in the Navy, Air Force and Marine programs Army building 722 hearing disorders may be stuttering with Bobby had come selection committees convene When the various Corps Olympic discrlbed as follows:children delayed into being the moment the par- four make their choices, service athletes always receive - :=w, every years to in talking, those who do not ents decided that their child was maximum consideration.The Traffic talk plainly or retain infantile stuttering I Noticing that Bobby committees are aware that top athletes In the service are speech patterns; children who repeated and hestitated (even always exposed to sound competition at both Intra-service and Inter-I have speech patterns which are though this was quite normal for service levels. Many of the 54 armed forces representatives have ViolationsThe defective due to cleft palates, his age and sex) the parents began - also tasted international competition In CISM (Conslel Internationale and the speech and language pro- to worry. "Don't'say uh, uh, du Sport Military meets. Further, the selection committees know blems caused by deafness or uh," they admonished him, or Is of that the services place a premium on physical fitness, modern facilities motor vehicle following accidents a report and traffic handicapped hearing; adults who "Bobby, try to take adeepbreathbefore have suffered brain and start At and experienced coaching.Now violations for the period Sep- Injury you talking. who have almost lost their the child realized that - totally once perhaps the long-awaited hour for the entire United States team-- tember 27 through October 3. and women--Is here. The team's members will put their skills ability to speak; the speech pro- he was doing something not men the line the best Number of AccidentsThis blems of those who have had acceptable to his mother and and long, gruelling hours of training on against their removed father he hesi- larynxes ; and the ; therefore, when athletes the rest of the World has to offer.A . week September 27 through speech problems of children and tated In speaking again and saw special salute goes to those service lndlviduals--27 Army, 14 October 3 . . .7 1 adults which we call stuttering.Of his parents stiffen and look away, Air Force, seven Marine Corps and six Navy--who carry the United Total Accidents this year through all these various speech and he become so Infected with their States banner Into the Games, and those service members who are October 3 . . 123 hearing disorders let us briefly doubt and worry that he could Olympic team alternates and stand ready to compete If the call Number of Accidents through tell you the story of a three- not get the words outsoonenough comes. October 1963 . 235 year old boy who could have very to please then. He was begin- And Ito the entire United States team, we wish you the very best. Total number of days since last well become a stutterer had he ning to force himself to say Win or lose, we're behind you I (AFPS) Injury in vehicle accident. 55 not received consultation from words; be began to tighten the the staff of the Speech and Hear- muscles of his lips, tongue, and Number of ViolationsThis ing Center.B. throat; and consequently began to H. from NAS, Jax., was not speak even less smoothly. Bobbywas week . . 69 quite three old years when his well on his to becominga Speeding . . . 13 parents first be way began to stutterer. AX AIJR NEWS Reckless Driving . 3 anxious about his very speech. The Within a short time we were Going through Stop 2 Sign child would repeat a sound or a able to help Bobby. This was Other Violations . 51 world in and his talking motherand accomplished primarily by reassuring - Thirty-eight drivers appeared father, assuming this was a his parents and giving The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper before the Traffic Hearing Boardat new and amlnous development, them some Information about the distributed each Thursday at the U. s. Naval Air Station, the meeting held on October determined to something about realities of,childhood speech. In Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a ,Disposition of the cases Includethe it. At first they tried 'their own due"time the.parent's feeling private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR following: twelve lost drivingand logical therapeutic approach about! Bobby's speech returned to NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, parking privileges aboard which was to ask Bobby not to normal, and then so did Bobby'sspeech. Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before station for various periods; two talk so fast, think before he saida . publication. News Items are welcomed from all sources- were assigned to complete an word, etc. When this failed thana It is estimated that more 8" Telephone EV9-7711, Ext. r 162. eight-hour course In remedial his parents began to United seek the in the million people Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and queries I concerning such should be directed to the Holt PubllshlnH driving Instructions; eight were advice of many friends and rela- States 7 1 out of 1,000- e Company, 4724 Clyde Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida. given suspended penalties; seven tives. It was suggested that he suffer from the tensionsand were given warnings; three were take a deep breath before Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. start- embarrassment of this pro- dismissed; six were fined; and ing to speak. Bobby did his best blem. We believe that In most VOL. 22 NO. 32 OCTOBER 8, '1964 thirteen were officers referred for to commanding but within a very few days and cases the problems of a stutter possible 4 breath had . .. become a prp- ing child are avoidable problems. . disciplinary action/ ':,:.nooMed- . .g.sPIng,' 'aiX!. -he .was ,Such'.wasithe: case.wlth Bobby H. ------- --- -------- -- ---- ---- ------- ---- -- --- -- --- -- ---- -- -- ----- -- --- --- -- ---- I ,. . "'" . _ .- .. '- .. 0 - 0 -. -- '" -- 0 0 -. w" 0 .. . t 1 OCTOBER, 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAC"E 3 J- "InstructorOf is assigned to teach on which to Lo.cal'l'eservesCommende'd The Year" be judged. _" t The selection of the best Instructor - For (Continued From Page 1)) is made by the In- structor's Phase Officer and -rL phase of the schools selects an Phase Supervisor. The winnerat Iceland CruiseCmdr. Instructor to represent that phase this level of competition then in the annual ''instructor of the competes with other phase winners - Year" competition.At to determine the individual R. L. Rodgers, USNR, this level of competition the school winners. The competitors Commanding Officer ofNARTU's Instructor is allowed to select are Judged on a fifteen minutes VP-742, received an official any one of the "lessons that he lesson that they previously pre commendation from Rear Admiral pared on a subject of thelf l choice L\ Paul D. Bute Commander a five and half foot long, Florida within their technical rating : w Barrier Forces Atlantic Fleet. Alligator named "Anger, received field] ; they also Judged on an r The commendation, presentedby a great deal of attention, Impromptu presentation of five I Capt. C. W. Pittman, USN, but was glad to ]leave the north minutes duration regarding a Commanding Officer of NARTU ern climate and return Florida. military subject chosen by lot -H Jax, recognized the 'efforts of During their two weeks in Ice- thirty minutes prior, to the time P the officers and men of VP-742 land, VP-742 augmented the fleet of the:presentation.The . during their two week active duty forces by flying regular missions 1 cruise in Iceland this summer. in conjunctionwith antisubmarine winner at this level of competition - .J This squadron of Floridian warefare. then participates In the Naval Air Reservists presented Cmdr. Rodgers resides at 236 final command competition against , CDR. R. L. RODGERS ''left), CO VP.742 of' NARTU lax, receivesan several crates of Florida citrus Masters Drive in St. Augustine, other school winners. official commendation 'from the Commander, Barrier Forces fruits and numberous citrus Florida. He is the chief test pilot Fosbenner reported to NATTC Atlantic Fleet, September 26. Presenting the commendation is plants to the people of Keflavik, for theFairchlldAircraftService from Squadron VA-216 Moffett Captain C. V;. Pittman, CO, NARTU Jax. Iceland. The squadron's mascot, Division. Field, California, September 10, 1961. Capt. Mackroth Speaks & 1 At CPO VIP LuncheonThe .rtV1X W .V D- SE6PAGE12AKD _ monthly VIP Luncheon held at the Chiefs Club was to hostU. YOU'LL KNOW WHY! S. Representative Charles Bennett, but due to pressing businessin Washington, he was forced to cancel at the last moment. Called the head table RIVERSIDE SEATED WITH CAPTAIN J. R. MACKROTH at are: at such short notice, Captain J. R. Mackroth, upon CommandingOfficer Cdr. D. C. Stale/, NAS Administrative Officer; Chief J. O. Jones, of NAS, consented to address tue group. The group met on the secord Vice President of the CPO Club; Chief Frank Sheehan, President; CHEVROLET floor at the club to first enjoy Importance of the military vote and Captain C. G. Strum, Commanding Officer, NATTC. Captain CEDAR HILLS Mackroth addressed the VIP Luncheon. the luncheon of fried Is being realized to be of great chicken. With Captain Mack- Importance.In --- roth at the front table were: closing, he read a quota- . Capt. C. G. Strum, CO, NATTC: : tion from the O&R Newsletter, Cdr. D. C.. Staley, Administrative citing the importance of leader- Officer, NAS; Chief Frank ship and the qualities it demands CASH 01 THE Sheehan, President of the club; of those who are chosento .and Chief J. O. Jones, Vice- lead. Pres Ident. Afteer a brief Introduction the captain spoke about the "Chief Petty Officer and his Military BARREL HEAD and civilian community". He commended the chiefs on their role in this achievement by their willingness to participate In com .'. : from; SEABOARD! munity affairs. Through their "Dollars for Scholars" Program - and their active role In winsurattcabtry- Y scouting, youth groups, and famous low rates P. T. A., the chiefs lend their leadership abilities to a worthy and top service. endeavor. ec..bctme. todiyl I The captain discussed the achievement of earning the 0 i. JOE ChiefJ J i tt and the Importanceof their leadership throughout the Navy.He {! : LUTENPhone e e went on to spotlight the 771-8400 importance of voting, not only In 3811 Blonding Blv 0 x JD this area of roughly 90 thou- . sand Navy people, but throughout STATE FARMROOSEVELT c"a j M RwlAMrIIMIwrMahNMtpr .. u the N establishment.Captain omsN asss ss*ttswr Mackroth continued that the Tell us how much you need and when you need it! You may arrange for cash on the barrelhead to pay pressing debts, to " buy things you need, or to pay off installment purchases. MALL No matter why or how much you borrow, Seaboard has a repayment plan that fits your pay grade. Call or visit your -', H CAR WASH nearby Seaboard office for cash on the barrelhead now! SBuaam f/NRNCECOMPANY . OPEN MONDAY thru' SATURDAY A lifesaver when you need cash ;';; ' 8:30: A.M. 6 P.M.LOCATEDINTHEROOSEVELTMALLSHOPPINGCENTER. LOANSTO$600.215LYNCHBUILDING . ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY AUTO WAX 34WEST DUVALST. FREE WITH CAR WASHED. Telephone.Elgin 6.1251. Telephone Elgin 63311I ......... ........LJ.i' _.'. i..J r,:,;....... 'J.1..1' -.'' ".""7'0;: I.,....":'"'. - : l' 4.'.iJI_ ...- LJ11( '.''. ".[ .._ -- -. . I . '" 4 JAX AIR NEWS OCTOBER 8, 1964 I I I SAC SubjectFor "Enlisted. Men OCIu Offers WJXT 20thCentury CommissionedEnsign Y JA4 Show"Sac At NATTCThe Tour To The : Aloft and below" Is the gap between Airman Recruit World's FairAn subject of a two part report on and Commissioned Officer the "TwentlethCentury"Sundays Is wide, and for the less than October U and 18, at 6:00 PM diligent Sailor it's almost impossible evening of fun and adventure on WJXT, Television 4 In Jacksonville to close. will await Officers, their Ladies However, October 1. two determined and guests, as they tour the NAS The first segment will focus men at Naval Air Tech- Officers Club on the evenings of on the U.S. Air Force deterrent nical Tralning'Center closed that November 13 and 14. The oc- military complex which is equipped gap with their being commissioned casion. . NIGHTS AT THE with more than 1,200 bombers Ensign United States Navy. WORLDS FAIR. will show all able to carry H-bombs and nu- The two Officers, Robert W. the splendor and excitement that clear-tipped ballistic missiles. Bryant and, Alva D. Watson, Jr., j jREAR many of the far and distant lards General Thomas S. Power, SAC each with twelve years navalser- have to offer. A stroll down the Commander discusses the the- vice, were commissioned under Avenue of Nations will enable you ory of deterrence and so-called the Limited Duty Officer pro- L_ to dine in an authentic Italian "positive control fall-safe sy- gram with their wives at their cafe. . sip coffee amidst stem" the flexibility of SAC'S sides. ADMIRAL ROBERT GOLDTHWAITE, ComFoirJox, receives the profusion of Brazilian jun- weapons system and safety de- Ensign Bryant, a native of his fidel 'Nights at the Worlds Fair" from Mrs. H. F. McCue, gles. have attractive Frau- vices. Brig. Gen. William J. Quincy Illinois, reported to Naval chairman of the JOWC charity event. Mrs. J. E. Rylee, Club President leins serve you in a Bavarian Air Technical Training Cen- Ratskellar. beneath the of Grumm explains swaying purpose hands ticket Mackroth a to.Captain J. R. CO/ NAS. "Looking Glass", SAC's airborne terter from Squadron VT-2L palm and enjoy the soothing mel- command post, an alter- USNAAS, Kingsville, Texas, odies of Polynesia.A . nate to SAC headquarters Incase March 31, 1964. During his tour vile He wears the Good Conduct! Medal with a Bronze Star. spectacular entertainment of nuclear attack.In of duty at NATTC he was a student Medal with a Bronze Star and the The commissioning> ceremonywas extravaganza will be presentedwith pan two the emphasis Is at the Aviation Ordnanceman National Defense Ribbon performed by Captain C. G. our own Navy talent - on Intercontinental ballistic mis Class "B" SchoolHe Ensign Watson, a native of Strum, Commanding Officer of after taking a peek at the re- .. siles.. Thai Titan II and Minuteman is married to the former Coeburn, Virginia, was a student Naval Air Technical Training hersals it can be said that this -and the combat crews Elida H. Garza of Premont, at the Electrician's Mate Center. will be one show you will not who operate them. Gen. Power Texas, and presently reside with Class "B" School He reportedto want to miss I explains the Importance of flex- their five children at the Air Base NATTC from Squadron VS-41 This charity event is sponsoredby 1... > fbility In retaliatory response. Motel Roosevelt Blvd.,Jackson- stationed at North Island, San LITTLEOR the Jacksonville Officers Diego, California, May 4, 1964. Wives Club. He is married to the former Mrs. H.F. McCue event chair Reiko Immamiada of Tokyo, NO DOWN man, has been hard at work with Japan and resides at 5109 PAYMENTCREDIT her very capable committee Firestone Road, Jacksonville. chairmen planning what prom- Watson wears the Good Conduct APPROVEDBY ises to be two delightful evenings PHONE of games, food, fun and entertainment. - FINER USED CARS Committee chairmen are CHURCH of CHRIST WE'LL BEAT ANYBODY'SCAR Mrs. W.M. Bens, decorations; 5223 WESCONNETT BLVD. Mrs. C, G. Strum, ways and NEAR NASJUsT DEAL means; Cdr. Kent J. Weber and OFF TIMUQUANA'RD. Mrs. J. C. Stoopack, entertainment - SUNDAYS: PETEPEEPLES ; Mrs. C. L. Dickerson and 10:00 A.M. BIBLE WORSHIP LCdr. Jack O'Donnell, finances; 65 FORDS 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP Cdr. and Mrs. E. F.Hilderbrant, 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE special equipment; Mrs. Q. R. Whitmore secretary; Mrs. R.A. WEDNESDAYS 1035 MAIN ST. : Schulze treasurer; Mrs. A. T, 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE "WE WELCOME SERVICE Decker and Mrs. T. J. Cross, CHURCH PHONE SP 1-9075 PERSONEL"iVANDERBilT tickets; Mrs. Arthur Cason and MINISTER PHONE SP 1-2646 Mrs. J. R. Ward, food; and Mrs. W. T. Clark publicity. DUVAL MOTORSSAN Tickets go on sale October 12 at $2.50 per person and can be JUAN LOT RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT I purchased through your command TIRES representative. Buy a ticket, join 63 FORD. . . $2595 62 FORD WAGON.$1695 the crowd, aid worthy charities, Country squire wogon V-8, auto/trans, V-8, R&H, power "PROVEN FOR MILEAGEQUALITYPRICE"AUTO and at the same time have a wonderful - 3 . evening.Now auto/trans, R&H, full power steer and brakes, air/con CENTERS TO SERVE YOU and air/conditioned. ditioned. that have better filters - they 62 FORD .. ... $1695 NCi MONEY DOWN 1.1.7' ::; better paper, less nicotine 63 FORD.$2395 K1It 4 Door hardtop, auto/trans, low tar content and air con- 2 Door Hardtop, V-8, auto/ R&H, power steer. ditioning, cigarettes are so Improved - trans, R&H, power steer. 62 VOLKSWAGEN......$1195 QUALITY NYLON VlllderblhPremlum they're not quite sure 63 CORVAIR . .S1895 Sunroof. 24 MONTH 31 MONTH any longer what they're for. Convertible, 4 speed trans 61 FORD . . $995 UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE .. -. R&H. 4 Door Sedan, auto/trans, BLACKWALL WHITEWALL CENTRAL R&H. SIZE EACH SIZE EACH . 63 FORD 4 DOOR.$1995 61 FORD WAGON. . $895 100.13..10.33' 6O .1I. ..... .. IUI auto/trans, R&H, power 6 cylinder, R&H. 190.13..11.33 700.11. ....... 11.11 700.11 130.13..11.33, ..,.,.. 17.1i GATOR LANES steer, Lit.blue. 61 FALCON WAGON. .$995 7501114..11.11 750.14. ....... IUI ,63 BIRD, :.. ... . .$3295Loaded auto/trans, R&H. 100.14........ 11.1 1OOa14) ....... it11 1838 CASSET AVE. EV 4-4556 and air/conditioned. 60 MG . . $995 190.14..15.33 1SOa14. ....... 21,12 4316 BRENTWOOD PO 8-2595 501115 .. .... 1.11 990.14..39.11 62 CHEVY. IMPAIA. ..$1895 R&H. 70.15) .. ... 1.11 670.15...... .. 15.0. IMOONLIGH 0 ! ,2 Door,"hard top, V-8, auto/ 57 FORD . . $595 710.13..10.13 710.15..11,0 BOWLING trans R&H, power steer. 2 door hardtop, R&H. 760.15. .. .. 12.n 76Oa1S... .. ... 7.4 Add 2.50 tot n lit.Ills .2OaU. ....... 22.62, AddS2. ,.fOlI5"TubtltssTlltS MdS2J1o'tlorI5"TubeltsTlltS' CENTRAL LANESSat. All Tire, PI. T..& E.ch."Vt.N.:13.00 .0. if OU Tire N.t l.t.,,. I. a Night at 10:00 GATOR LANES -w w " ) v | I .. t'1i FRONT END I I ROTATION Sun. Night at 8:30COUPON I S i A FREE MOUNTING! - SPECIAL' "FREEGAME" TUBE-REPAII Brine This Coupon And A With,Two Paid Games .... MAIN 17th&STREET Mei. 3504 CEDAR II.. HILLS i., BM.,_ 3244 SOUTHSIDE Philip Ni h..y You Get A "FREE GAME" EL 4-WS1 (C.1.Hi11sS1grigC..t.,) FLf.20U S/ I-MM "ACMtt FfMI FREE NLRSERY-24 LANES "SANDY"GROSSO. Pl tt Pi MGR. OPEN MON..WED.'FRI. OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 1 PAL| RESTAURANT'FACILITIES 'Til V PM 4538 .SAN JUAN AVE PH. EV.4-4536. OPEN DAILY' 4 P.M. ERNIE CRIBS, I M CARROLL CRIIB.Mir FREE This Offer INSTRUCTIONS Expires .--.. J .October 3Istl'1964PAGE 3. '- -.vj-I.-m U---I. .I, I -- . o-cr-O-B E-R 8-, 1964 JAX A--N.I: w-s- ES1 I NJ8 Finds'N 'Handicaps No Hindrance In Civilian Employees I Iy - it r r . 4 { i15l) r 11a 14 ( . '. ' +f 2 x r QY w 2e 34 . 11 Y d . t Rl .2 i \ " .:_:)< ;J j J r [ 1 1 \ A ;. I; t 'SEWELf" SMITH PARKER SACK!EL GANEY THE HANDICAPPED The employees pictured above have consented to be photo graphed to represent all the other handicapped employees of the station observance of' National Employ the Physically Handicapped week, Oct. 410. Approxi mately 420 or 9% of the employees of NAS Jax arr identified as handicapped. It I should be emphasized, however, that the government's concern for the employment and placement of the Handicapped extends throughout the other 51 weeks! of the I year. Mr. Sackiel, and Mr. Parker have each suffered the loss of a leg. Mr. Sewell lost both legs. Mr. Smith is a polio victim. Mr. Ganey ,I' has a severe hearing I loss. Yet, each of'these employees_are performing! efficiently the duties of their positions. They have proven that the utilization of the phsically handicapped is good business. President Johnson mode (the following comments in a speech April I' 30: "We have made sound progress, and prospects! 'for real progress are bright. We can mdke this STEREOS extra effort without creating jobs especially' the handicapped, without impairing the merit .system, FREE without compromising the .' .. '. . quality of the efficiency of f.. " -' our work force. I am convincedthat it is morally right, that it is socially just, that it is : economically sensible, that it is administratively feasible to open the door of employment to ... handicapped Americans; \ BIG 45 INCH CONSOLE MODEL YOUR CHOICE HAND-RUBBED WALNUT OR MAHOGANY FJNISH uras,, WESTSIDE r.v y THAT'S RIGHT!. v STEREO CORPORATIONOFAMERICA IS TRANSMISSION A Stereo record company trying to get peopleto SERVICE"SERVING buy more stereo records. They have found 4 I' the best way to do this is to give people a high quality stereo set FREE, just to get JAX 5 YRS." them to buy an average of two popularly priced - stereo albums per month for a short period INSPECTION FREE GUARANTEED W of f time.THERE . ESTIMATE COST ARE NO GIMMACKS! CALL 359-0256 FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR BANK RATE FINANCING HURRY, HURRY!!! This it the second week of the caption contest's) WRITE: Stereo Corp. Of America new picture; A $5 check.awaits'some' lucky person who can supply 1919 Beachway Rd. 600 W. BEAVER ST. * the winning caption. Just drop your entries In the rritiil'ddd essed'' Jacksonville, Florida EL 36508WE'STOCK to Editor, lax Air News SIO Box 2. NAS Jacksonville, Florida. ,A FEW WOMEN NEEDEDFOR TOPQUALITYCARS 57 CHEVROLET .' ; EXCITING CAREERS .4 4 dr. hardtop, power I TO TO 4 glide, good tires. $25,000.00 $10,000.00 48 CHEVROLETClub :;S/ A YEAR A YEAR 8wl Cpe. FancyInt. " ., Like New.57LINCOLN. e eFINISHING MODELING TRAINING e IBM KEY PUNCH k$ \ all age groups EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES - e FASHION CAREERS gregg shorthand \% e MERCHANDISERS e BUSINESS MACHINES 2 Dr. Hardtop ;t..' DESIGNERS COORDINATORS GIRL BANKING FRIDAY AUTOMATION Like New. BUYERS BUSINESS SECRETARY S eEXECUTIVE TRAINING'' .1MERICAN All Guaranteed TransmissionsWESTSIDE '' DAY & EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING , CALL IRl I Dear Sir.I I om.interested. in receiving full information as to training MOTORS 353-0915 '. For full Information NAME PHONE 600 W. BEAVER or mail to coupon RCADEMV Modeling-Fashion I ADDRESS , CITY .J.J EL 3-6508 53 West Ashley Business Training.Cf ------------------------------ JS 1 ' 6 JAX AIR NEWS OCTOBER, 1964 I -- - USO Notes CPO Club \ Bluejackets Inn 0"Club - Thursday, October 8 Thursday, October 8 MoviesMovies '- Thursday, October 8 Homemade Goodies Night Happy Hour Thursday, October 8 Carl Boy< .& the Rhythm Kings Friday, October 9 Friday, October 9 will be shown regu- Happy Hour 3:30-6 p. m. 8:30-11:30 p. rn. Pay Day Party 8-11 p. m. Dance to Bud Clark Saturday.larly at 7 p. m. Monday through Dinner 6-9 p. m. Friday, October 9 .Saturday, October 10 Saturday, October 10 NATTC will have two feature Friday, October 9 Phil Cay &The Chantels 9-1 a.m. Star Program Tour Dance to Johnny Arnold Saturdays times 2 p.and m.Sundays.and 7 The p. m.hos-on Happy Hour 3:30-6 p. m. Saturday, October 10 Dinner 6-9:30 p. m. Sunday, October 11 Sunday, October 11 pital will have' one feature on Johnnie Arnold 8-12 a. m. Carl Boyd & The Rhythm Kings Sunday's at 7 p. m. 9-1 a. m.Sunday. South Jacksonville Presbyterian Dance to Phil Cay The MainsIde theatre will stay Saturday, October 10 October the same, for the evening October 11 Monday, 12 Monday, October 12 except Dinner 6-9:30: p. m. Columbus Day Party 8-11 p. m. Pizza NightTuesday feature which will begin at 7:30p. Charlie Jay 8:30-12:30 a. m. March Wilson & The Red Coats m.These are subject to change. 8:30-11:30 p. m. Tuesday, October 13 October 13 Thursday, October 8 Sunday, October 11 Monday, October 12 Game Night Open Buffet 6-9 p. m. Prime Ribs of Malnslde Only Two Can Play Beef, Steamship round Pizza 2 for 1 Night 3:30-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 14 Wednesday, October 14 Peter Sellers, Mal Zetterling NATTC Rhino Harry Guar- Monday, October 12 Tuesday, October 13 Disc Jockey Show Music by Country Drifters25to3O dino, Robert Gulp Happy Hour 3:30-6 p. m. Happy Hour 5-7 p. m. of Treason - Hospital Ring Dinner 6-9 p. m.Tuesday . Bernard Lee,Margaret Tyzack Wednesday, October 14 October 13 , Friday, October 9 Game Night 8 p. m. $ Foreign Dish Night 6-9 p. m. **Club will be open at 12 each SAVE Malnslde Viva Las Vegas (French) day a Baseball Game is tele- Elvis Presley, Ann Margaret vised until completion of NATTC Only Two Can Play Wednesday, October 14 World Series. On Each 100 of Basic Bureau Rates for Peter Sellers, Mal Zetterllng Guar- Happy Hour 3:30-6 p. m. Rhino - Hospital Harry Family Night 6-9 p. m. Fried dino, Robert Gulp Chicken Acey Ducey Club AUTOINSURANCE$- Saturday, October 10' Malnslde The Beatles- A Hard Day's Night- 27,000th Baby Thursday, October 8 - NATTC Viva Las Vegas-Elvis Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 p. m. Presley, Ann Margaret Born AtNavHosp. Friday, October 9 Hospital Only Two Can Play - Peter Sellers, Mal Zetterling Marc Castle 8:30-12:30 a. m. More than 800,000 car owners insure Sunday, October 11 Saturday, October 10 Former Wave, Sharon Made- with GEICO.and get these advantages: Malnslde 812Marcello line Barosh, now Mrs.Elton Harper Phil Cay and The Chantels 8:30- Mastroianni Claudia Cardin- 12:30 a.m.Sunday . , Equal protection at substantial savings ale of 2918 Olga Place,Jackson- Quick and fair claim service ville, Florida, proudly presents October 11 personal NATTC A Hard Day's Night their new son.William James who An established, financially strong company The Beatles Is the 27,000 baby born In the Game Night 5:30-7:30 p. m. Hospital Viva Las Vegas Family Hospital which opened In Western Band Tommy C & Elvis Presley, Ann Margaret 1944 as a new addition to the Country Drifters 8:30-: Monday, October 12 Naval Hospital, Jackkonvllle. 11:30 p. m.Monday. GEICO SAVINGS FOR FLORIDA DRIVERSYOU Malnslde Evil Eye John Mrs. Harper and her son, who October 12 was born on September 23, 1964, SAVE 30% from Basic Bureau Rates for the Colli- Saxon, Letrlck Roman Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 p. m. honored Fri- were at a parry on sion and Comprehensive coverages, and you save 25% NATTC 8 1/2 Marcello Mas- day afternoon at the hospitalThe for the vital Liability coverages. GEICO also gives you troianni, Claudia cardinale : Officer Tuesday, October 13 Commanding Capt. the usual additional driver training Hospital A Hard Game savings on compact cars, Day's Night Baker presented Harpers with Night 7:30-9:30 p. m. and when more-than-one-car is insured. You may pay The Beatles congratulations, an enlarged Wednesday, October 14 your premium in convenient installments if you wish. Tuesday, October 13 birth certificate and added the NO EXTRA COSTS: The low GEICO premium is the Malnslde Lady In the Cage 27th Crepe Myrtle tree to the Movies sports 8 p. m.PAGE . full cost of insurance there membership fees row which now adorns the Family your ; are no Olivia De Havllland, Ann assessments, or other sales charges of any kind. Southern HospitaL Mr. Harper Is employed - at the St. Regis Paper Com- NATTC Evil Eye John Saxon GEICO rates are on file with state insurance authoritiesand pany In Jacksonville. Letrlck Roman represent the above savings from Basic Bureau Rates Hospital 8 1/2 Marcello for the Family Auto Policy. Bureau Rates are the rates Mastrolannl,Claudia Cardinale NATTC Lady In the Cage - established by the National Bureau of Casualty Under- Olivia De Havilland, Ann writers and the National Automobile Underwriters Association Wednesday, October 14 Southern for their member and subscribing companies. Malnslde Day of the Treplds Hospital Evil EyeJohn Saxon, i HERE IS THE PROTECTION YOU GET Howard Keel Nicole Maurey Letrlck Roman When you insure your car with GEICO, you get the broad Family Automobile Insurance Policy-the exact same policy used by most other leading companies and you are MONEY IN 1 DAY : fully protected wherever you drive in the VS. and its - .r possessions. This policy can comply with the Financial Responsibility Laws of all states, including: the compulsory S25$ to 600' insurance requirements of New York and North Carolina. Over 1,300 professional representatives across the country ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE stand ready to give you personal claim: service when you need it, day or night, 24 hours a day. Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us how much you want. Pick up the cash at your Phone 355-8424 convenience. Same-day service. Or visit our convenient local office for exact rateson 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN your car. There is no obligation. You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. 4.e GEICO $ 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 $ 21.00 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 .. ... 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 . Government Employees Insurance Company 286.73 ;17.00 600.00 34.39 IA' ) AND AFFILIATES Capital stock companies not affiliated with the U.S. government Above include payments interest. .1 Home Office Washington, D.C. .......,, DIAL -"- Jacksonville Office: 338 West Forsyth Street ?l1 ZCE (,4 / . INSURANCE Auto Fire Home Boat life Overseas 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 0 0 \ ,5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359-2895 FINANCING- Auto Mobile Home ,',', . I --- , -' -- ,I OCTOBER 8,. 1964 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 7 -- Beginner CourseIn first deck of Btdg. 9$5. { There are no fees, and no requisites : ' Russian Now but a desire to learn.] fu ; : Many who have successfully completed , At CI&E Office this benefit.course have Several found have immediate ,:",,':'tr">.I.W'W', '," ,','.', :'" "'. ,.. .: ','-' .'vr been selected for study at the A course of study In BegIn- Naval Intelligence school; others Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS 4724 Clyde ning Russian is currently being have been employed as interpreters. Drive Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than offered by the C&E Officer of Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - Military Personnel too late for this deadline will be published the following Expert instruction in the spoken You are urged to take advan- week unless the publisher Is Instructed otherwise.. : and written language, as wellas tage of this fine opportunity, enroll A check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be' 1 interested insight into Russian mores, today personnelmay received WITH the copy for the ad. 1+ obtain( further information customs, and history are of- DO NOT SEND CASH. I by contacting the NAS lax CBcE .. ... . 1 (6 red by Russian-born Professor RATE: Mf.nJJrmn..charge ((3 lines). f. $1.00 Gregori Glass. Officer. Ext. 618/8556. Per additional line ((4 words per line);'?.,,.. 35 1 - -r-d - The class, which convenes on New classes begin Oct. 12. LAST MINUTE GLANCE.Vivian Monday and Thursday eveningsat Registrations will be acceptedin Wagner, President of Navy 1963 CADILLAC COUPE DE- FLEET RESERVE HALL for rent 6 p. m. for three hour sessions the CUE Office until 4 p.m. Wves Club *86, glances at the VILLE Prettiest car (In Jax. Civic groups, military parties, I is held in the testing room, Oct. 9. rules of order before leavingfor Full power Air. 17,000 miles. catering service. 771-9951 or ,. San Franciso, where she will Factory warranty. Private party. 389-9808 after fcOO P.M. be a delegate to the National Only $395 down 725-7767. j Convention. MGA 1956 SPORT ROADSTER- PUPPIES German Shepherd.Pure clean car rebuilt engine, transmission - bred 2 mos. Large boned new tires. $750. Con- vGUtJUEIHL'> Navy Wife and healthy. AKC. 388-8710. gress 4-9637. Space, Beaut. 1 BR Apt. Adults FREE MAPS and AAA infor- Attends ClubConvention no pets. Reas. By appt.EV8-8013 mation. Special attention to Navy. J ChevroletCHEVROLET Also master bedr.-bath. Call 781-1277. 1 i I Jeans Dance Academy Venetla, 3 BEDROOM HOME Close to Wescormett. Bell Air EV 4-3055 NAS, $50 down $50 month. Call & SP 1-5464. Art PowelHJSN. Retd. with Col- Jacksonville in Mrs. Wilbert Wagner, Presi- mery-WIlklnson Realtors. 264- dent of Navy Wives Club Jax86# , DOWNTOWN- FOR-dblmetalbedcompt.. 6144 or 353-3671. will leave Jacksonville tomorrowto $50 sgle metalbed $20.Hot 924 LAURA ST. at ORANGE attend the National Conventionof Point Range 30" $70. All In good FOR SALE be. Prop duplex Wives Clubs of America Navy cond. Ph. 725-1318 after 6 p.m. 3-plex. 4 plea 3 mL NAS $115 held in( San Francisco.A . mo. Owner 7718697.TRAILER . board was held Oct. meeting 5 Points 2150 Park St. beaus 6 the home of Thomas at Mrs. J. torn apt. New&: modern Accan- LOT 50' X 100' 10 Bennett. After the meeting,there odate 2 or 3 people 387-6010. mice NAS. 6085 Townsend Road. Looking for trustworthy was a luncheon to honor Mrs. SP 1-6188, after 6pm.Free local Wilbert . Wagner.The Earn Extra Cash no exp. nee. hauling. meeting held Tuesday 21 or over, exc. earnings. Call money service evening at the home of Mrs. 264-2158 for interview. FURN. APTS. 557 00 Studio Henry J. Wernet, National Pin apt. $45 mo. 4; 3 rm.apt$50 mo. Chairman pertained to the pins For Sale Beer Tavern' Near 6 clean & comf. EV 89886. and emblems used Wives by Navy Naval Air Station. EV 9-9235 or Clubs of America.Discussions on SP 1-2117. UNFURN. APT FOR RENT- these will be brought up at the Blinding: Blvd.-Deluxe apt. 3 BR, National Convention this year. Kit. Equip. 3 inL NAS $115 mo. For Sale IT Smithcraft Over- .. Owner 771-8697. .1U- nlghter. 35 hp Evinrude also 12 hp EXPRESSWAYAPARTMENTS Elgin Both top condition. EV 5 points 2150 Park St. beaus 9-9235 SP 1-2117. fern studio rm. Twin beds. TV. Accomodate 2 people. 3876010.For . Furn Apt. -3859 HerscbeU 4rms &: bath, porch, yd, gar eke, nr NAS, $70. 387-1950. Sale -Metal kitchen cabinet FURNISHED.. $65.0 Hide a bed sofa, rugs, drapes, vacuum cleaner and bicycle UNFURNISHED $55. CAN YOUTAKE other misc. 384-3267. YOUR CAR Children WelcomeConveniently | Duplex Apts for Rent. -DeLuxe WITH YOU? Locatedto torn. (AIr) unfurn. Well kept. Insurance For Financing And downtown 2915 &: 2917 Remington St. Only See the leader in the fiekl-HFC NAS and Cecil Stateside DYER And M.Overseas BURR, Call perm Cbildren..No persons pets.interested.Ph. 389-1982.No representingGOVERNMENT: If you need money for taking a leave, buying a CLEO DAVIS EMPLOYEES "The way my husband acts FINANCE CORPORATIONAND better car, psylnf bills, shopplng- for any whenever he thinks he is sick," worthwhile purpose, remember: Household REALTORS-INSURORS INTERNATIONAL SERVICE one wife confided to another "Idon't Flrianc. Is the only company of Its kind with a 588 S. EdgewoodV INSURANCE COMPANY know whether to call the record of trustworthy money service dating backto 4-6444 C04-9442 5615 Timuquana Rd. 771-0527 doctor or a dramatic critic." 1ST*. HFC Is the company that serves the needsof more than 150,000 servicemen every year- through more than 1375 offices from ctoast-to- - coast. So see HFC's experienced military loan specialist today. Borrow with confidence- and repay with convenience Household Finance. TONIGHTPOST Borrow up to $600 Take up to 24 months to repayAsk about credit life insurance on loans at group rates nfc-rc1 TIME 8:00 HOUSEHOLD FINANC. ---C_ Orange Parka 1 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355-9683 . Cedar Hills Shopping Center " 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 New Paved Parking Lot On Roosevelt beyond NAS 3050 Beach Blvd.-Phonet 398-4541 . : .' ,:..' - I fl3Ar):f \t >"" .< .. ... .- ..- -.-- .. .. ..... .. -.- . ,".- .. '. ., ..' c_ 1"tJ _. . I .E : PACE: 8 JAX AIR OCTOBER 8, 1964 I J Ji _-1 L T1 a leathernecks" Qualify At Camp BlandingStory 1 ICY _ hi' IIrJ and Photos by Harold Benson, SN f "With a clip and two rounds,lock and load. Ready on the right? Ready on the left? All ready on the firing aL line. Watch your targets Ir' ', . ,Withv these! words from Range Officer Lieutenant P.L. Harrington and line NCO.GySgt. R.A. Tafolla the* last 'detachment of Marine marksmen commenced firing for their annual qualifications on the Camp a Blanding range some 30 miles southwest of NAS Jacksonville.As . the Range Officer yelled, "Watch your targets," some 200 yards down the range 20 targets loomedon the horizon and simultaneously 20 M-1 carbines thundered breaking the silence of a comparatively } still, warm afternoon. . - The first round of firing con TOn 1 '. 1 t sisted of 10 rounds 'of ammunition ", to be expended, slow fire Or off-hand or as the layman would I w say, from the standing position.The . second round of firing Is 10 rounds of ammunition from the rapid fire sitting position. This I must be done within 50 seconds, which doesn't sound to hard until one tries It. The third round of firing Is moved back to the 300 yard position and consists of five the phones at the line are Corpsman Craig, HM3, Ri, fondly from the rounds of slow fire from the position. Firing prone known as "Doc" and Pfc H. U. Smith, Uh) sitting position and five rounds slow fire from the kneeling posi consists of 10 rounds of rapid gets and pasting up the holes. fire In the prone position this The buns, as It Is called Is tion.The fourth round [Is also fired this must be done In 60 seconds., the position Immediately under from the 300 yard position which The starting point for the the targets, but Is protected by BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLEAND ,.. shooter this time Is for him to an earth embankment and con- THE BEACHES ', :d 1/ > ,' ,:'. be standing at the firing line and crete wall > ;tJ : "Ii. as soon as the targets are pulledup During the whole operation the , \ .I, > ,.,. f.Jf...{ !, down range the marksman firing line and the "butts" are k i , IBMDo! f'" :.. "hits the deck" and commences kept In constant communicationby ( 'i .: .i 4 firing. (The prone position means means of a set of battery lying down) powered telephones. Each command - I\"j The fifth and final round Is that the line NCO gives Is \ fired from the 500 yard line and Immediately relayed by the phoneto consists of 10 rounds slow fire the other position. , from the prone position. After: the first relay of marks- After each round,when the tar- men have completed their round gets go down the line NCO com- of firing for qualification, they mands, "Cease fire, lock your go to the "butts" and the"butts- .1. pieces, check your chambers and men" go to the firing line for FRITZ PARMAN (Ret C.P.O.) standby to receive yourscores." their qualification rounds. After the scores are received, The total possible score that the shooters the can be fired Is 250 points. The on line police I WE FINANCE'.ANYONE: IN 'THE:.:U.S.N. L4 I the Immediate area picking up all (Continued on Page.. 9)Putting ) '" # the expended ammunition shells .. $NOTHING DOWN. EASY'PAYMENTS and foreign debris. .fir '' "' av All the time the first squad Is '..: .; firing on the line the second squadIs w ..p BRUNSWICK PREMIUM Line NCO GySgt R. A. Tafolla. In the "butts" pulling the tar- 4,,:,}. .'':"';' 100%' DUPONT NYLON TUBELESS > !f:_ _ ?< Nationwide Guarantee in Writing '....p '* ; 36 Months Rood Hazard Guarantee 750 x 14 3 TOIl 76.95 1 FREE 800 x 14 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE'' , .. x ; YOU CAN'r'LOSE ' . 850 x 14 3 FOR 87.75 FREE'' '>, 900 950 x 14 3 FOR'98.55 1 FREE 600 x 13 3 FOR 66.72 L FREE THIS 650 X 13 3 FOR 65.10 1 FREE 1 670 x 15 3 FdR 76.95 1 FREE / 710 x 15 3 FOR 79.35 1 FREE MONEY!! 760 X 15 3 FOR 80.40 1 FREE 820 x 15 3 FOR 98.55 I FREE ''', ft f ; tm::15 BLACK f 7.50 i 1 "11' ;> >;/ ..... it's in up new targets in the {..? Ai '{" 1.WELE S; "butts". rtfr NlY.JI. .tJlE.TV. PE,\ ,, . ,. 'J. M itp t () ; !" 't1. ; . ... j.. :. ' ltsa 1'2'5' i' W' "I'C. ; " f <: !, tf_ ,; "uttiETtix\ Ivs.Tax', NEWO'PENING .(f f ',,' :Mtl::\ M; K)""r: i. !i. ","r'"I J ,.:t" m" . r REBUILD 2 BALL JOINTS This kind of money Is Impossible to lose --- actually. we ALIGNMENT PLUS PARTS & LABOR $17.95 because CORNER SAN JUAN mean. That's you----and you only can cash a Travelers 2 SHOCKS LABOR & PARTS 12.95 Cheque Issued to you. Best way there is to carry money AND BLANDING BLVD. when you're traveling. BRAKE SHOES ANY CAR 10.95 .99 If you re going away on leave, carry cash the.safe way..-buy BLANDINGMOTORS WHEEL BALANCE Travelers Cheques from the Barnett. WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3.99 Costs you only a dollar for every hundred dollars worth. TUNE UP 4.95 BANKING HOURS Monday thru Th ursday: 10:00: AM til 3:00 PM Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30 PM YOU CAN BUY A BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., HAS FINE AUTOMOBILEWITH Phone Extensions 8272 or 8273 5444 NORMANDY 6201 ROOSEVELt 2809-MAYPORT: ROADEV THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANKUS NO DOWN PAYMENT 90388 EV 4-4631 CH 6-4825 NAS FACILITY OFFICE $25.00 to $34.00 MONTHLY OPEN SUNDAYS .: ,., *' '.-.'. \ ,q .,.....,-.-.-............,.1.1,111 1,1,1/ .:.....',v,v.r:.*.:".-.".*.".".*.*.V,VV.','.',".'........0................... ....'.'A W.:4_*.. ... -.- ..--- " -- II' mf I l_ .... ..... wor r .. ': _TOBER 8, 1964 ' : JAX AIR| NEWS PAGE 9 pedal Paymentor Scholastically First He EmergenciesCaptain Receives Sgt. StripesA J.R. Mackroth. Com- Sanding officer of NAS, has of- tally stated that special pay- first for the Marine Avia- considered and promoted to ser- nts may be made to civilian tion Detachment (MAD) here at geant under this policy in this ployees ,in special cases.when NAS Jacksonville, and possibly a command." are authorized by him. first in the Marine Corps, was Sgt, Dinesen, from Harlan, ey awarded in Iowa enlisted In a Meritorious Mast the'serviceSep- will be This special payment by LICol John Urell. CO of MAD, tember 25, 1959, and has been a tilted to the accured net , pay to Sergeant Leslie E.Dlnesen this student at AEA School since May 4 ye $ a d p ee yyd ,4 F the employee at the time the e ? past week. 8, 1964. w r clal is approved. pay Sgt. Dinesen, was automatically Sgt. Dinesen has also attended Special payments will be made advanced to the rate of Sgt. NCO Leadership School, Instructors ITCOl JOHN UREIL L. presents a certificate for odvoncement civilian employees only in upon completion of his training Orientation Course and in rote and a letter of commendation to Sgt. Din..... in Meritorious ses of extreme emergencies in the AviationElectrlcian'sMate the Hawk Missle Maintenance Mast ceremonies held in the MAD CO's office this past w.... fits pay will not, however, School, Class "A", by virtue of Course at Ft. Bliss, Texas. In made for; absence overy finishing scholstically first in his all of the schools that he attended - day, annual ]leave,attrition separators class. he has finished In the top 1(%/ CAREER SALESOPPORTUNITY due to normal , of His letter of commendation each class. ansfer or retirement and for read in part: "Throughout the Sgt. Dinesen Is married to the ulinquent debts of any nature. 22 week course your diligence and former Carolyn S. Mullen, of The only persons authorized attention to duty has enabled youto El Paso, Texas. National Company Is Interested In Interviewing C.P.O. Or j approve special payment for maintain an enviable school Officer Being Released From Active Duty This Year. Mail ) Jlvllian personnel are the in- record well above your expected 1 fne r PUNISHMENT/ OF W'GE' Selected Will Receive High Starting Income, Compresenstve - iividuals who are designeated MEN WMO REFUSE TO TAKE: All Benefits. Jacksonville - average and to graduate numberone PART IN THE AFFAIRS OF Training Program, Plus Company jo sign "By direction" of the in your class. GOVERNMENT I 16 TO I-IVI Area. Write Showing Age, Military Status/nd ommanding Officer. It will be "It is indeed an honor to pro- UNDER OF UNWISE TUB GOVERNMENT MEN.' Date Of Separation To Box 4-Bc/o Jax Air News, 4724 Clyde ; responsibility of the approv- Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida. mote you under the present Ma- ...'PJ.IfT'OtRJet officials to personallyscreenach rine Corps policy of promoting request for civilian special corporals to sergeant, if they !'P1I1J.050PI-IER pay to Insure that each request complete extensive formal eets the provisions lisited. class.schooling You as are number the one first In to their be DID YOU EVER EARN $$300 AN HOUR? Leathernecks"Continued qr- HERE'S HOW: 12 MIN. FROM ORANGE PARK ( From Page 8)) 18 MIN. FROM JAX NAS aximum value of each round 25 MIN. FROM CEDAR HILLS [red Is five points. f ? Although 91.3/0 of the Marine YOU'LL SAVE $100. $200 $300. &ks marksmen qualified In this . . . (alender year, 1964, the top OR MORE. ( EVEN$100IN20MIN.IS$300ANHOUR ) arksman position was tied be- SEE AND CHOOSE FROM A COMPLETE SELECTION OF L. Privette een LCpl Tommy r Pfc Donald G.Nance who both PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER VALIANT reed in 232 scores. . ,4c- . rt Yx's"A CHRYSLER Pasting up and spotting the targets - iring on the line in the sitting in the"butts". osition. All girls are minors until theyre [| gold about diggers.18--then some of themre follow -this map fo your dream home ' . Some of the movies on TV ... featured in these .M Ire so old they show bandits |riving up to the bank--and flnda - 3 4 a parking place. spacious or 1f . Waitress; "We havepractical- LARGE Bedroom HOMESARE U 4C , everything on the menu today." ; Sailor "Yes, I see. How about clean one?" PLENTY OF CLOSETS, 2 BATHS WITH VANITIES, ,'a/ PANELING, CENTRAL HEAT, RIO, FLORIDA ROOMS, w BREAKFAST BARS, FIREPLACES ETC. SEVERAL FLOOR r a WESCONNETT PLANS AND PRICED FROM ONLY 'r d. e r FURNITURE CO. I 5326 UcsconneU S.LI veL at 103rd $79.00" PER MONTH' o NEW & USED 3 starer. TV SETS WHY NOT INSPECT O""IU' wswrs tOAO ioao nw ANA p AND COMPARE TODAY? cicw ctpr--v "' ,...- =:... -'- MIus s N.v cM FURNITUREEASY 11Nt1.NVQ D , I CREDIT ( .. O CECIL FIELD 10 MINUTES FREIGHT SALVAGE. REPOSSESSIONSBargains JACKSONVILLE. NAVAL AIR SHOPPING CENTER-SCHOOLS-CHURCHES'. ; STATION 10 MINUTES Galore! r All ADJACENT TO CONVENIENT IMPERIAL ESTATES CENTER OF TOWN 15 MIN. COME IN AND BROUSE t.Ata eALORILY.COPP.EDGEI OPEN 9 A,M to 7 P.M. PHONE. .... ..771-0750. ... . . ..' -. ',B I. t!" -,I. by, COMET BUILDERS, Inc. SP1.3895 or PO67755Imemfj : . -- --- --- - .1 - , -- :' I OCTOBER 8, 1964 PAGE 10 JAX AIR NEWS .. . Prom uUo'" a'is > Know These Facinatini World Series Facts sBy ? Mel Allen HeldAtJaxNavy JUDD Man and boy, rye watched every World Series for a number of years now. This hardly: makes me unique. Regardless of what other great sports events occur, the Series Is the big one every year. Last Fall, for example, 27 million American homes were tuned in for just one Sunday game as the Dodgersran off their four-game sweep of the Yankees.No . Judo Club Y program ever had a larger audience. Nevertheless, Tm still surprised to find how few fans really know the exciting panorama of, World Series history-the heartbreaks, the comedy' the moments of highcourage.LetmeteUyouabouta few. Promotional ceremonies for In the 1920 series, there was an incident in the fifth game that old-timers still talk about. It was the the NAS Jacksonville Judo Club Dodgers against the Cleveland Indians and "Dem Bums" from Brooklyn were threatening with Otto were held recently, in Bldg. 726, Stewart, 1st degree Black Belt, Miller on first and Pete Kilduff on second Pitcher Clarence Miller was a t bat and he drove a screaming for the senior and junior President; A2C Clyde Harp, 3rd liner right past the ear of the pitcher -- and right Into the waiting glove of the Indian second basemanBill members. grade Brown Belt, Vice Presi- Wambsgass. Members of the promotional dent; and J, L. Baird ATI, 3rd Wambsgass, ;moving to his board.consisted of:.GySgt..D. .L. grade Brown Belt, Secretary right to,snag the ball, tagged The members promoted to second base, catching Kilduff off 4727 San Juan .J. .I Yonkyu (Green Belt) were Ensign the bag for the second out and Phone: C, S. Boutwell and Wiley then, with strategy that wasrazorsharp 384-5852 CUnigan, both senior membersof ran down Otto Miller - the Navy Club. ] who was almost to second, for an un-assisted triple-play] I INTRODUCING The junior members that were You don't see one of those every gers were nursing a 1-0 ]lead In fore Henrich got there, the Yan- I promoted are: Christopher May- day.The the top of the ninth, with the Yan- kees would have a man on base : ANN berry, to Yonkyu (Orange Belt); beloved Bums from Brook- kees batting. There were two outs and the issue of the ball game Donald Cook, Paul Fisher, Kim lyn were also the victims of and Pitcher Hugh Casey had run to would still be in the balance. By SARAMALONG Miller and Barrett Marsden to another freak play in the 1941 a full count three-and-two the time Owens got his hand on the Gokyu (Yellow Belt). series, this time against the Yan- on Yankee "Old Reliable," Tom ball Henrich was safely on first. HAIRPROBLEMS kees. The series was knotted up Henrich. The Dodgers were onlyone The Dodgers were demoralized ? + + + at two games apiece and the Dod- strike away from a third and the jubilant Yankees pro- victory. Casey pitched, Henrich ceeded to pour over four runs, ANN CAN DO IT. NEED swung and missed. Theballgame win the game and the next to BODY? ANN GUARAN- ORANGE PARK was over -- or was It? take the series.In . TEES TO MAKE YOUR 8 MIN. FROM NAS A circle of policeman formed the 1955 epic, the Yankees HAIR LOOK NATURAL 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOMES quickly to keep fans from mobbingthe and Dodgers produced a record BODY WAVE SPECIAL $8.50 players; the Ebbers Field bumper crop of 17 homers. The Special BudgetPERMANENT FOR SALE stands erupted in victory yells. highlight of the series, however, $4.95 DQCK AND WATERFRONT PRIVILEGES Then, suddenly, spectators saw was an amazing play made because - NO DOWN PAYMENT Catcher Mickey Owen break " of an "accident of birth normal hair ( ) the of through ring police, Manager Walt Alston had sent upa $15,500-$85.00MO. after the baseball JACKIE WILLIAMS scrambling pinch hitter for Dodger second while Henrich steamed toward SPECIALIST IN CUTTING BILL DONNELL first. baseman Don Zlmmer. Then, he NATURALLY CURLY HAIR 1612 ROBINETTE DR. was forced to move Junior Owens had the third PHONE E 3-0700 WE TRADE dropped Gilliam from left field tosecond s i OPEN THUR EVENINGS strike! Unless he could tag Hen- rich or toss the ball to first be- (Continued on Page 12)) - -- I 1 NEED A I:I I NEW ONE? . i WE AMI. 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' .- .-- .' .- -- ' I OCTOBER 8, 1964 -J'AX''A' I-R H-e- W-WS'S' PAGE 11 I -- -- - Sports //M GolfPatrol I IM BowlingIn NATTC Sports 19( PromotionsContinued From:Page 1)) ShortsAn Squadron-Five gained (Standings as of October 4)) of trade theory, mathematics, sole possession of the National the NAS Intramural Two teams from MAD are being applied science, blueprint read- League, 2-0, In the NAS Intrarwral"Unkster" "keglers" action the Air Framesare challenged by AO Navy for Ing, shop work and engineering currently leading the National the lead In the NATTC action this spot drawing with regard to their organizational for past meeting with 21-7 record while a week League football championship.A . while in the American trades.On . Intramural Ping Pong, will be the the Continental - Cursors are leading three tie for 1st held Wednesday October 14 at League a three-way tie prevailed way place hand to assist Capt. Mack- with 20-8 9:30 a. m. in the NAS"Gym. between Hospital A", Supply League a resulted by the games played roth were Capt. T. Washington, record and the Bldg. 3. and A/C Maintenance, all sport- Eagles are leadingthe lst week: Jr., Overhaul and Repair Officer - with their American Ing 3-1 records. League W/L and Cdr. E. Herbert, Jr., -tr-tr The 16-4 record. MAD#1 2-0 Officer ' results of last weeks actionare Assistant Public Works The results of last weeks action MAD2 2-0 : who presented the certi- An organizational meeting, for are: American AO 2-0 Navy League ficates. Intramural Handball will beheld American League MAD4# 1-1 Louis LaGrande, President of Wednesday. October 21. at 9:30a. Handicap/ Scratch; Supply, A/C Malm 6-3 3-3 AE Navy 1-1 the Masters and Foremen Asso- In the NAS . m. Gym, Idg. 3. Pelicans, Thunderheads 3-1 MAD3 0-2 Admin, Hospital"A"8.1 4H-W ciation as NAS, cited Ronald FAETU, AF679th 7V-13.3 Mad Foxes, Electrons 31CFJ" MAD5 0-2 Warren, Aircraft Instrument Mechanic - * A", Pan Handlers 4-0 Support Services 0-2 as the Apprentice Honor- Notional' League Riggers, Needlers 2-2 No definite date for the Last man of the class. Warren was start Neptunes, Cannon Cockers 3-1 Weeks Results of Intramural Volleyball has VP-30"B", VAP-62 7-2 5-1 presented an engraved wrist Hellions 3-1 ,been set, due to some NARTU, Hospital"Bit 9-0 6-0 Chiefs Eagles, ComStore5 3-1 MAD01 over AE Navy, 12-6 watch as a sumbol of his achieve MAD2 over Support Servlces,2-0 ment. This Honorman Award has maintenance work and resur- Photo Lab, F ICEUR#1 4-0 MAD4 MAD360!# over been bestowed by the Masters and facing of the floor. gym Ladies Physical Continental League AO Navy over MAD5, 6-0 Foremen Association to the out- MixMasters, Flying Phantoms3-l MAD Bowling Standings standing apprentice of each class . The Blue Jackets Inn will openat Fitness ClassesA Avions, Supply 3-1 MAD1!# Is currently the lead- since 1955.If noon starting Wednesday, Sparks, NARTU1 2-2 Ing contender for the NATTC you really wish to impress October 7, for the,World Series women's physical fitness Burgermasters, Plzzan's 2-2 Bowling championship. AE"A"Is people, a PhD.degree Isn't worth and will continue to open at class Is being held every Tues- Cursors, Paymasters 3-1 currently holding the lead half as much as being greeted by noon for the duration of the day and Thursday morning from Spoilers, FICEUR02 4-0 position in the closely matched name and getting a little] salute series. 9-11 at the NAS Jax Indoor pool Owl Hoots, Strikers 3-1 team standings. from the cop on the corner. The instructor for the class Is Spartans, Cutters 4-0 _..........e............ - - - - - Mrs. Albert Friedman. The National League . The NAS Station Golf course class has access to all partsof AF679th, Rejects 4-0 "'D ' will be closed October 10-11 until the pool on these particular I NARTU2, Lucky T 2-2 ' participants In the 24th NAS days.Chuck Phillips,Pool Swimming Baymen AOMD 3-11 : D P.JU11VtJL A Jax Invitational Golf Tournament , BB Stackers, Darters 3-1 Instructor will be hand , have teed off. The course should give free swimming on lessons to to Protons, Air Frames 3-1 : J COLOR ! be open for general play at about anyone who wishes to learn Army AFES, Scatter Pins 4-0 OCTOBER( 2 p. m. swimming.This Play Boys, FICEUR CPO's 3-1 SALE FICEUR3, Marines 2-2 . class is open to all officers - and enlisted wives. S A Fleet area elimination touch- There are no separate classes. IM TennisIntramural Color for, grey hair and bleached hair. These . further contact Information For , football tournament will be heldat Mrs. Friedman at 3877105. prices available every day during October. . NAS Jax during the week of . Tennis action is . October 2630. A Pretournament - meeting will be conductedin scheduled October 12.to All start of the on Monday matches, : 1. MISS CLAIROL $ : Bldg. 3 at 8 a. m., October 1M FoolballRetaining be the Mustin will played on 26 with play commencing . immediately after this meeting.The courts and the starting time Is 2. LOVING CARE will be . tournament winner will their undefeated rec- 3:30 p. m. The courts rep- ords, In Intramural Touchfootball reserved during scheduled Intra- resent ComFalrJax In the LANT 3. SILK AND SILVER : Tournament Novermber 9 In Norfolk and their league leads,Com- mural play. * munications posted a 5-0 recordIn Virginia. the National League and VP-30 Monday, October.. 12 4. GLAMOUR SHAMPOO Includes Free Shampoo and Set ; boasts a 4-0 record in the American Reg. Price $7.30 Admin vs. VP-30 League.In . Hospital's 18-0 victory over Tuesday, October 13 WEDGEWOODAPARTMENTS VP-5, Fred Klomann tallied threeTD's : 1. Bleach & Toner :' while Richard Brown ComFairJax vs. FAETU (W/Shampoo & Set) $ o0 scored twoTD'sinComFalrJax's Wednesday, October 14Hospital'vs. J 10() . ACROSS FROM 12-0 victory over A/C Maint and VAP-62" ',:.- 2. Frosting & Tipping . : & UPS , NAS MAIN GATE James Foster tallied three TD sin :.- '(W/Shampoo &Set) . the Marine Bks. 18-12 victoryover Thursday, October 15 . 1-2&3 BEDROOMS MARTD. John Wilt and CENTRAL. Enock for MARTD.Lyon each scored one TD NARTU vs. FICEURCommunications BERNARD'S HAIR STYLING : AIR CONDITIONING & HEAT Emil Krnavek and DenzelGlea- C&R 30-6 ((1)) SPRINGFIELD.Formerly( Franco Stylists) 35522 . son each scored two TD's and VAP-62, AF679th 6-0 ((2))CEDAR HILLS..Cedar Hills Shopping Center 771-5510 $85. $M20. Bill Wallace scored one TD when ComFairJax, A/C Maim 12-0 ((3)) NORMANDY..Across from Atlantic Mills 387-1111 e Communications walked overO&R VP-18, VP-5 1-0 ((4)) SOUTHSIDE..Philips Hwy. Plaza................359-2879 . 306. Romeo Scarlotta was NARTU, FICEUR 12-6 ., ((5)) . BURBRIDGE REALTY, credited with the lone TD for Marines, MARTD 18-12 ;Tiiii.i.M.i: s.I: REALTORS O&R. .- .- - of last weeks actionare The results 117 4-6646 E. BAY ST. EL : . Hospital( VP-45 6-0 SEETHE 65'SPLYMOUTH . . PIZZA pANTRY . I --VALIANT--I I BARRACUDA: l .TAKE OUT ORDERS DINING ROOM PREMIUM BEER -CHOICE CUT STEAKS AT , v l ITALIAN SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI "PIZZA'our speciaty" POWEIlPLYM OUT"H'' . ANKDERICKSONIn 1218 SAN MARCO . .' . the Heart of Cedar Hills IT'S EASY TO TRADE AT POWELL: PLYAldUTHI _3619 1 Blanding..Bly.d.-.P.h.77:1-Q17Q_ : : : : . ..:....... OCTOBER 8, 1964JJ NEWS PAGE 12 JAX AIR World Series year, they listened as the Yan- kees steamed to victory over the (Continued from Page 10)) napping Cincinnati Reds In a base. Sandy Amoros,considereda ten-Inning thriller.In 1'I weak fielder, was sent to leftfield the ninth Inning, an error to replace Gilliam. by Cincinnati shortstop Bill f In their half of the Inning, Myers let the Yankees tie up the the Yanks got a walk and a bunt game, four-all In the tenth Inn- single which brought up die dangerous Ing, muscular Charlie Keller Yogi Berra. lie tore Into (they called him King Kong 'I I one of.Johnny Padres' high fast but not to his faceD!) was on ) i UNDER balls and sent a smashing line base and wound up on third after ' 5 drive down the left field) foul Joe DIMaggio got himself tosec- line. The runners moved confidently ! ;i iI to advance while Amoros ond.On an (Infield play the ball was NEW I iv ,v> J raced desperately after the ball. whipped to the Reds' catcher, big : The ball was Just about to dropIn Ernie Lombardi!, to shut off the '\ safely when Sandy made a run at the plate. With the mas- \ desperate tinge, grabbed the ball masive Lombard, holding the GEMENT In his gloved right hand, wheeled ball In his hand, blocking the and fired to Pee Wee Reese who plate, Keller was a "dead duck" ' I was In short left for the relay. -only no one told) Charlie. Reese shot the ball to first for the Under a full head of steam, - game-saving double play.If Keller slammed into Lombardilike : Amoros hadrft been a left- a pro fullback and ran right 0 I handed thrower.wearlng the gloveon over him. The ball squirted from the right hand all experts Lombardi's numbed hand and the I agreed he would never have big catcher flopped around home caught the haUlNloeteeD plate, stunned and helpless,while both Keller DIMaggio romped thirty-nine was a big home to put the game on Ice for year. 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