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--- ----- ----- --- t . : Wlij ! .. ' s A Ry : T k F iIahnI Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private linn. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an off r r I Icial I I expression ot any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products services advertised: VOL. 22 NO. 51 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MARCH 4, 1965 -- Naval Reserve Sea ee8 To Cefetate Widaj Celebrates 50th Birthday HereThe At )Iaypolt 1 Tomonw)\ [Tight United States Naval Reserve - observed Its Fiftieth Bir- The 23rd anniversary of the Navy Construction Battalions and the thday Wednesday March 3. Cdr. 98th birthday of the Civil Engineering Corps will be celebrated John E. ONell Commanding Officer tomorrow night with a dinner dance at the Mayport Enlisted Men's of the Naval Reserve Training Club. Center, Jacksonville] Fla., Attending the festlvles will be captured with a weapon, they points out that American naval ,'" .- ---- SeaBees and CEC officers from would have been shot as guer- , forces have been augmented by '1'# NAS, Cecil Field, and Mayport, rilas. "' ' : ''' '': r citizen sailors in every war in plus the SeaBee Reserve squadron As a consequence, the Navy which our country has been in- >, t""" : >", In Jacksonville Department decided to establisha volved. One of four young ladies will wholly new outfit, one created The Naval Reserve as a Fed- PROJECT SCRAP Director Captain W. H. Ayer reviews the 2,977 be selected SeaBee queen during from scratch In the black weeks eral organization was established forms which NAS Jax has eliminated as a result of SCRAP. The ceremonies which will begin at following Pearl Harbor to meet during the 63rd Congress, eliminated forms run the gamut from a COM closed form used to 800. The girls, Miss Pennie the special conditions of the Pacific . when on March 3, 1915, Public ascertain how patrons desire their steaks cooked to Special Pay Lou Dobbs, representing RMCB- War. The answer was the Law 271 was enacted which states request forms, Dental appointment cards, and a pet registration 614 of Jacksonville; Mrs. Wil- Seabees the NavalConstruction In part "There is hereby form formerly used by pet owners residing aboard the station. liam Ralley,wife William Rail- Battalions organized by the According to Captain Ayer, NAS Jax has made "First-class" effort . established a United States Naval ey EOH3 of the NAS V-1 Division Navy's Civil Engineer Corps. in the SCRAP movement. Reserve. ." ; Mrs. Loma Nelson, wife of Recruited from the rough and Approximately 60 percent of George Nelson, E01, from May- tough, highly skilled worker who the personnel manning the Navy port; and Lt. Sidney's daughter built America's roads, dams, during World War One were Naval SCRAP Director Tells AFMA Mary from Cecil Field and skyscrapers In peacetime, Reservists. More than 80 per- will vie for the coronation to be the Seabees went ashore right cent of the personnel manning our made during the cerempny. after the first assault waves and Navy In World War Two were Paperwork Costs $$650 Million Following a steak dinner,dancing built shops, roads,landing fields, Reservists, numbering over and celebrating will begin warehouses, docks, fuel tanks - 3,000,000 personnel with music being furnished by all the buildings required tosup- The Armed Forces Management Association Chapter 40 met at the and Marine Corps Almost thirty percent of the the ComFalrJax Dance Band. port Navy Navy men on duty during the the Officers Club for their regular monthly meeting Thursday, Historically, for some months far from home. Korean conflict were Naval Re- February 25. Captain W. H. Ayer, Director of Project SCRAP wasguest before the outbreak of WWII, the The: jobs were hard and dan- servists. Thousands of Reser- speaker. at the meeting which also featured the nomination United States had been strength- gerous and the Seabees described vists were on duty for the Ber- of new officers for the ening its insular outposts in the themselves as "Soldiers in lin crisis of 1961 and for the Cuban Nominated for P Pacific by constructing various sailors uniform, with marine ,. affair in 1962. Captain John R.Mackroth fortifications. When the war training, doing civilian work at " Today there are approxi- B. R. Dixon. VP-16 Holds ORI broke out, these islands were attacked W.P.A. wages." There were over mately 500,000 people associatedIn President nominees and the construction was 200,000 Seabees and they worked some way with the Naval Re- E. T. Fortenberry and only partially completed.The and sometimes died in the South serve. There are approximately B. Eubanks. Mr. J. J. After DeployingTo Navy Department realized Seas where they built in weeks 140,000 who carry orders to report ance was nominated for that they couldn't call upon the the bases for the Guadal canal to duty stations within hours sident of Programs. Puerto Rico civilian constructlonmen to be campaign to Okinawa. At Iwo in the event of mobilization. A. Tanner and Mr. J. subjected to attack along with our Jlma they went ashore with the There are 50 Naval Reserve were selected as Patrol Squadron Sixteen, a garrisons of Marines on these(Islands first assault waves and one battalion - Training ships which cruise with the position of really going outfit deployed to and It was Impracticableto lost one man In four. In the Fleet regularly.Rear Mr. H. Chesley and Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda give the workers weapons to the Atlantic the Seabees went ashore - Splinter were chosen themselves. For civilians In Normandy and built the Admiral Robert E. M. recently for Its annual protect Ward, U. S. Navy, Commanderof nominees. Operational Readiness,Inspection, didn't normally have the beachheads that supplied the the Naval Reserve Training Captain Ayer, In his after completion of taking their knowledge] to use weapons mll If forces ashore. Command, with Headquarters In pointed out to the part in "Operation Springboard"at bers that In Omaha, Nebraska, said today that paperwork Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. "your neighbors Jacksonville He cast broke 650 mllllondollars this large sum At the same time the squadron - who are drilling with the Naval lWH qe down into more was participating at Puerto Reserve are an important element - of figures by pointing out Rico, they also maintained a detachment - today's global seapower. at Kindley Air Force Navy spends 10 million Their efforts are helping to protect all of us." year RETYPING letters.12)I Base, and conducted! a heavy ing this sum down ever maintenance schedule at their The late Sir Winston Churchillsaid the SCRAP director home port, NAS Jacksonville. that the Reservist"Twice a Citizen." The motto for this the average Navy The ORI!, conducted by Cap- Fiftieth Anniversary is"Citizen- approximately 300. tain A. C. Cason, Commander ship and Seamanship." Navy Department Fleet Air Wing Eleven, mea- casts an average of $ sures the squadrons combat potential - Navy Fleet Changes Told The page, according to to maintain a ready anti- tit government submarine warfare force. Annual Washington(AFPS) TheNavyhas in Washington prints ORFs keep the Navy's ASW sand copies of each and other combatunits sent 12 ships from the U.S. squadrons Second Fleet on routine deploy- AFMA members were up-to-par and ever alert. ,.., .. the main effect of this w.r 1 w ment to the Mediterranean to relieve t units of the Sixth Fleet. amount of paperwork Is During the ORI the squadronis The Navy also announced deployment consumed by officers graded on all aspects of combat ' officers In the fleet drills of the aircraft carrier readiness. NBC are USS Independence from the Atlantic these administrative held to measure the squadrons to the Seventh Fleet In the ments time that should defense against Nuclear Biological - Far East In May. on training and and Chemical Warfare attacks - The carrier USS Bon Homme "As a result of this as well as numerous other JACKSONVILLE MAYOR Lou Ritter presents Cdr. John A. Me- Richard, now In the Pacific, will situation, the Secretary drills designed to measure the Allister a proclamation naming March 5 as "SeaBee Day" in Jack. join the Sixth Fleet in the Med- Navy Is convinced that readiness of both the men and sonville. Florida .Governor Haydon Burns issued a similar proclamation iterranean. (Continued on Page ) the squadrons planes. for the entire state on February 18. ______ -____ I [ 1 MARCH 4, 1964 .. ,_.. PAGE 2 JAX AIR NEWS . r .'br B;f,'>>?,t'r'fJe; ;qe b1: f.' ::1:';o!!: ,'s I: Chaplain's/ MessageBy I . __ J. R. Edwards, Jr. SUNDAY s +' 's In the so-called good old days, when men and women were forcedto { 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy take a long journey, they did It by means of a stage coach. There Communion were no well-warmed planes and luxury vehicles. The passengerswere 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine first, second, and third class, and they paid accordingly. Un Worship less the weather was attic or miserably wet, and inside and corner i School for rheumetism or worse, there did 9:30 a.m. Sunday seats were a necessity against not ?> ages 3 through 16, Bldg. 722 seem at first to be much difference between the three classes. 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine It was when a difficult hill came to be negotiated, however, that w Worship the real difference became apparent. Then it was that the guard \ \ : 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship yelled out: "First-class passengers, sit. Second-class passen- S,' 1 r WEDNESDAY gers, get out and walk. Third-class passengers, get out and push." ,_ I. If one compares the church today to a stage coach, traveling with 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal its load of passengers to eternity, it would appear that there are wcl r far to many first-class passengers, those who impede the progress. 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal There are also too many second-class passengers; those who walk alongside and grumble. The church needs far, far more to help the \ j 1 12:00 p.m. Holy Communion, faithful few common third-class who toil and sweat through the heat k rc xFAlOo Also on all Holy Days and burden of the day. Catholic Services at St. Ed- One thing we can be certain of, and that our Lord would be amongstthe ward's Chapel NATTC and Naval third-class workers. What so proudly we hailed. Hospital And what class passenger are you? SUNDAY MASS Editorial 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. On The RocksOne Proper Respect to Anthem Edward's DAILY Chapel MASS 11:30 a.m. St.Edward's Chapel of the most vexing questions In highway safety today is what Good Serviceman of Mark percentage of the total number of persons killed and injured In high- MONDAY & TUESDAY way accidents each year became casualties as a result of alcohol TIs the Star-Spangled Banner O long may it wave." 4:15 King HallNATTC.. Liquor playing the part It does In the social life of Americans, Is The "Star-Spangled] Banner," officially approved as the national p.m. certainly a factor, but how large a factor Is difficult, if not impossible - anthem of the United States by Congress In March, 1931 was written FRIDAY to determine. From a study of the reports prepared by by Francis Scott Key while he was a captive aboard a British war- be determinedthat It 12:05 U.S. NavalHospital the various state motor vehicle departments can ship In Chesapeake Bay during the bombardment of Ft. McHenryin p.m. approximately 85% of the casualties occur in accidents which involve - the War of 1812- SATURDAY driver violations are motivated by liquor but how many is a The words of the patriotic song were written In a burst of Inspiration - question that is difficult to answer.So . 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's ChapelCONFESSIONSSATURDAY the still the fort the as saw flag flying over through Key the old rule that liquor and gasoline do not mix still holds true! morning mist after the bombardment. "Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, * 7:00 8:00 and before - p.m. p.m. the watch'd " O'er ramparts we were so gallantly streaming. Just as Key was Inspired by the sight of the U.S. flag billowing Masses _ victoriously over Ft. McHenry, veterans of all of the United States' Catechism Classes:Grade School 8A 1 / m I wars and conflicts have been Inspired after their perilous fights. For SATURDAY 1J ' after victory, they too could experience that swelling of pride if they could see Old Glory still "gallantly streaming" after the battle. 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities . Through our national anthem was inspired by one battle in a war building 722 ' of long ago, its words could be used to describe the many battles that won the freedom we enjoy today. In dedication to this freedom T ralficViolations 0 !lilt' I .... all citizens of the United States should pay proper homage wheneverthe national anthem Is played.But . there are frequent occasions when some citizens unfortunately Including members of the armed forces, do not pay proper respectto The following is a report of the "Star-Spangled Banner." motor vehicle accidents and traf- It Is unthinkable that men, or women, wearing the uniform of their fic violations for the period Feb- country's armed forces and thereby solemnly committed and dedi- ruary 21, 1965 through February "On the rocks." cated to the protection of their country, could be so lax as to Ignoreor 27, 1965. worse avoid paying respect to the national anthem. It is not Number of Accidents * "square" or "corny" to get your heels together, face the music and salute when the national anthem is played. And as paradoxical as February 14, 1965,thru February it may seem some non-military people who don't know any betteror 20, 1965 . . .7 - who feel they are not required to pay respect to the anthem, will This Week, February 21. 1965 a be the first to censure a man or woman in uniform who does fall to thru February 27, 1965. .5 / ; i do so. Pots do sometimes call kettles black. Total Accidents this year through OAR / Paying proper respect proudly is a mark of a good soldier, sailor, February 27, 1965 . .41 Marine or airman to say nothing of a good citizen. If you feel Number of Accidents through =- ashamed or If you fear being called a "flag-waver" or a "square" February 1964 . . 39 fJ for for then In Number of Days since last injury , showing outwardly your respect your country, you are j > t4t the wrong profession. And you may be quite sure that If there had In motor vehicle accident 0 : -- not been enough men before you who were openly proud of their country . . . .52 1 and Its symbols, you would never have heard or seen "The Star- Spangled Banner." Think It over. (AFPS) Number of Violations y\ljQ This Week . . 64 ;) I Speeding . . . 6 Reckless Driving . . 2 "On the rocks." JAX AIR NEWS Going through Stop Sign . 4 Other Violations . . 52 * Forty Seven drivers appeared The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper before the Traffic aringBoard ? j- distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, at the meeting held on March L I . Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Disposition of the cases Include private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR the following: Loss of drivingand - NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, parking privileges aboard Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before station for various periods, 16; 7 0 to Assigned publication. News items are welcomed for all sources- complete a six-hour .I course In remedial Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. driving at Jacksonville Police Advertisements are solicited by the publisher ueries Academy, 7; i concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing Suspended penalties, 17; Given ........... Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida Referred Warning. 13 to; Dismissed Commanding, 3; Of-and. 1 1T 1\ 359-4040 359-0271. Telephone or ficers for possible disciplinaryaction () \ 5.TwentyFool. 0kniVCt.V VOL. 22 NO. 51 MARCH 4, 1965 drivers : ; - were assessed 2 a total of 90 Traffic Points. "On the rocks." " , ... . , I -, ) \jj."I..,... -' -.-.... .. r' , MARCH 4, 1965 JAX Alp/'. NEWS PAGE* 3 r 1 What Tinw Is Its? / M uaooawo .1 (( b'6 ) Of all the questions that con- England for totftAftce, London of Tokyo It's time to be up and 6 4G front the world, the one that's Bridge can bs UlU g down( or about Compound this situation \L i' asked most frequently is "What Big Ben can s\C fed,but eleven several times and you see the time Is It?" o'clock and faj* ddockmeantea problem to the modern world traveler - The Bible doesn't record whe- time. To most up In the Garden of Eden asked drawing to tb&. The Span- day but has trouble with the the question of Eve. But It ish In Bar lwa *nd Madrid, simple task of telling time. 0 certainly wasn't to long before however, just l fogta the second And as If It weren't enough 0 reckoning the period between half of their Vftirkiqg day at four that the same time means different - sunrise and sunset became im- o'clock, having r t en hard at siestas things to different people, portant.As since nootj, the same time can also mean long ago as in Ancient Obviously, ve Americans different time to different edSSti Egypt, men were telling time by aren't so easy t11ng, Most of us people. Daylight Saving Time Is watching the moving shadow of hate t9 "kill" rime *'" and! same the culprit.For many [our cities an obelisk. The sun dial is the would! rather 'ftialce" It. Ben and states, the last week In April first credited and authentic time- Franklin said ''time Is money," is time to turn the clocks aheadan telling device believed to have and today's Nev>ng1An chicken hour to conserve daylight originated in Babylonia In 2,000 farmers beli 1Vt Franklin was hours, while to the rest of the S'Y't '..51 B.C.The right. They had their hens lay country, If s not. Cpl.NA ;;CHINA'Y inevitable result of this around Situations then arise like the NOITN ing eggs the locl<. How? WWII Air Force 111 NAMNNOI matter of time reckoning? Time They keep the tjftWwi coop lights one in an Indiana city where the means dlfferentthlngstodlfferent( burning all ni ty! so the hens dividing line between two countiesruns A* people. The disconcerting: ele- never know *lut time! It Is. down the middle of the main Unit To GatherIn ment here Is that at first thought But whatever V$ think of time, street. One county Is on Daylight everyone thinks time is some- It still holds different! mean- Saving Time the other Is not JacksonvilleCharles thing fixed or standard-- alwaysthe Ing for each c>f us, The hourof So at the same time of day, it DiYeAAItnA same, moving Inexorably for- six p.m., for 4tample. means may be three o'clock on one sideon G.Schrader announced ? : rr ward at a constant rate. But cocktail hour toe $mopolitanNewYorkers the street,and only two o'clockon today that a national reunion of we all have anotberthinkcoming. and sUt'' r time to country the other. the World War II 332nd Air Ser- C.rl:.. It was the 'theory of Einstein, families.At Even two a.m., April 25, will vice Group will be held In Jacksonville - one of the world's great think- five mlnt\tt$ before five have a different meaning for many Florida with headquarters - PI. ers, that time like most every- p.m., for a sechwry In an office people affected by D.S.T. Some at Roosevelt Hotel July 21- rCAM10D1A: TI,, thing else is relative.He it's time for only one thing: to will incorrectly turn their clocks 22.23.24,1965. SOUTH YIIT Nti.NAM asked how different men charge for the vjtlt door) and back while most others will turn can adopt a standard viewpoint on get home In tltt1L to change and them forward. However, here'sone Mr. Schrader was the non- SAIGON time. Einstein believed that timeis meet her date. The same time time when time isn't relative. commissioned public relations V not absolute, and for from always for busy executive roens another It's the start of Daylight Saving officer of this Air Service Group . n 1. being the same, it is hour or two to finish the day's Time when clocks should be set which was attached to the 12th actually always different, depending work and rush (or the 6:06. forward one hour. If you have Air Force Service command, AFvs on who's doing the time In this shrinking world of ours, trouble remembering, here's a commanded by CoL Richard W. FEBRUARY HOT SPOTS Following telling, What may be late to John time has different) meanings for hint from_ time-telling experts Phillips, Harrisburg, Pa.servingtwo Smith may be early toBobJones.This travelers and os*,"travelers. who keep America on time..: years of tedious foreign ser the Feb. 7 raid the by was true long ago, too. This Is especially true of jet "Spring forward and Fall back." vice from Casa Blanca across Viet Cong against U. S. and A Grecian day in Ptolemy's time travelers who cr $s several time Even to poets, the concept of North Africa Sicily, Italy, & South Viet-namese positions at began at noon, whereas for the zones In their J journeys. For time means different things. France from 1942 to the close of Pleiku, Tuy Hoy and NhaTrong, Chaldeans, whose day began at Instance, a New Porker arriv- Oliver Wendell Iblmes called the war 1945, covering over 2000 aircraft from the carriers USS sunrise, noon was the middle of ing In Tokyo\ % d to sleeping time a liar but Henry Thoreau miles of foreign soil, supplyingand Ranger, USS Hancock and USS the day. The Egyptians began from 10 p.m. tcj six .m,, finds said "Time is the stream I go maintaining tactical Air Coral Sea struck Viet Cong their work on Saturday; the ancient these hours fall K ween noon( and a-fishing in." Thoreau must have Force units. training and build-up areas Jews ended it on Saturday. eight p.m. in t'Otyo For him realized the catch is never the near Dong Hoi. AMarineCorpsHawk Lets's look at time today, In it's time to sleep but) for natives same for two people The group consisted of more missile battalion has been than 300 officers and enlistedmen moved into the Da Nang area. who are now living throughout - The most important In. By Feb. 9, a second U. S.-South life are ideas. Ideas make things money, Civilian PromotionsThe the United States. For the Vietnamese air attack had been past three months, and with the win or lose wars, create new Industries - made on Vinh Linh. Communist of cooperation thejax Convention sell products and gen- following NAS Jacksonville employees have been promotedIn guerrillas were also reported to and Visitors Bureau hundreds of make like worth -- station's Merit Promotion , erally living accordance wltb the Program: have made a surprise raid in Glenn Talbott Pres. letters have been directed to the Dairymen'sLeague the Soc south of Trang area former personel. Announcements - Saigon.An News, 102164., Dairymen's League OVERHAUL AND REPAIR DEPT. have been made In the American National Clark, Leroy P, Property Record Clerk, GS-4 Equipment Spe- Legion invitation to join a local Magazine, V.F.W. National Mag- cialist (General J) GS..5Permy club reads azine and several radio and "Jolnus T.V. fencing : now , William fi.: Aircraft Engine Worker Aircraft Ground New blood always welcome." Equipment Mechanic announcements made by Arthur Weekend. Godfrey, attempting to reach all Price, William ft Electronics Engineer, GS-7 Electronics En- To date than200 personel. more , gineer (General), GS9 have been contacted and plan to Prim, Betty G. Clerk-Typist, GS-3 Same, GS-4 attend the Reunion with their Smith, William A, .. Helper Machinist Toolroom Attendant Stevens, Harry J", Assu Production Controlman (Aircraft Metal- families, coming fromeverypartof the United States. MILITARY PERSONNEL SPECIALTHIS smith) Production Controller (Aircraft), GS-9 Winter, George E3, Aircraft Metalsmlth Asst. Production Con- The committee, 'which con- trolman (Aircraft( Metalsmlth) sists of Mr. Schrader,chairman, WEEKEND ONLY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. Mr. Alan Herbert, Miami, and Mr. Hansford Sams Jr., Atlanta, Libby, Nell C. Clerk*Stenographer, GS-3 Same, GS-4 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED Is still constantly working AND REPOSSESSED MOBILE HOMES SUPPLY DEPT. attempting to reach each and every member and Mr. Schrader Ludwig, Mary F. Ckrk-Stenographer, GS-3 Same, GS-4 stated he would appreciate a SOME AS LITTLE AS $100 DOWN Helen GS-2 Same GS-3 , Mays, Clerk-Typist, , letter or phone call to his office WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR SHOW Daniel M GS-9 - Sharpe Analyst Supvy. Management %. Management from anyone knowing.the where- TRAILERS FOR THE MOBILE HOME Technician (E TS). CS-U abouts of of these former SHOW ON MARCH 13, 14 & 15 Thompson, Ruth }H, Clerk-Typist, GS-2 Same GS-3 members. any MISCELLANEOUSDickinson A very extensive four day program = . Max U Planner & Estimator (Electrician) Overhaul Is now being formulated by gt Jo-tm A & Repair Dept. teadtogman Electrician Public Works Dept. Reunion Headquarters with the Smith, Dorothy W, Accounting Technician, GS-4ComptrollerDept. able assistance of the Jacksonville - Same, GS-5 Convention and Visitors, MOBILE HOMES Bemett, Brenda $. Secretary (Stenography), GS-4, Management Bureau, Better Business Bureau, Assistance Office Same, GS-5 and the local Chamber of Commerce l 6263 ROOSEVELT BLVD. Cashwell, Inez C, Clerk-Typlst, GS-3, Industrial Relations Dept. and the Public Relations 384-5584 Personnel Clerk (Oereral; ; Typing)), GS-4 Industrial Relations Dept. Department of the United States Douvllle, Jessie K Budget Clerk, GS-4, Public Works Dept. Air Force Recruiting detachment. - Budget Analyst, CJ5-S, Comptroller Dept. . . . . ... . _. ). . -. '. .r r1 1.1.- .". : '-.- -.-,- *,* '- ,- -. . L . . . I. NEWS" Rc'H .. PAGE 4 JAX AIR MA' 4. - YAP 62 News to promote a better understanding sonville recently after completing Adm. Smedbreg lip SwSEE for the Navy wife as to the a deployment exercise In Pan- importance of her husbands job, am a. Visits With Gathering at enlisted men of VAP-62, heldan are entitled to. RA-3B "Skywarrior" on aerial Navy ReliefVice PAGE 12 AND Informal discussion with the The highlights of the evening cartographic mapping missionsfor YOU'LL KNOW WHY! squadron's commanding officer, included a talk by the commanding the Inter-American Deodettc Admiral William R. Commander J.P.Cullen, on some officer of the squadron and a Smedberg, III, (USN-ret),former RIVERSIDECHEVROLET of the benefits of the career man presentation by Chief Neal of the Survey. chief of the Bureau of Naval and the benefits that they as Navy Career Appraisal School. Operating from Howard Air Personnel, and now President of wives were entitled to. VAP-62 Detachment 31 with Force Base, Canal Zone, Deu 31 the Navy Relief Society, paid a Along with a representativefrom Lieutenant Commander L. L. was aided by a detachment of 17 visit to officials of the Local CEDAR HILLS the ComFalrJax Career Appraisal Jongewaard as officer-in- ground personnel from the parent Navy Relief society recently.At . School, Cdr. Cullen tried charge returned to NAS Jack squadron. an Informal luncheon held at the NAS Jacksonville Officers Club, Adm. Smedberg discussedthe policies governing the new **** educational'fund. This program makes Navy Relief funds avail- able for assistance to collegeage - Y. ; s: :::> Guarantee ;' children of active i 11 duty or retired - ;, All Midwest meats ore Navy personnel Alsounder .. :. ,.';o :. .. guaranteed tender and :: discussion was the Board of Man as .a s , ........ .. Guaranteed . {: :: : :: : :1\ : : *tM:; : :: :: :::: J. delicious in writing, or ":h agers for the society and their ; ; BEEF' your order replaced or policies of operation. I., 200 LEAN! 'W'HEAVY: :; your theamauntntumed money refunded on I Field Attending Representative the luncheon Barbara were: < :<<. :.:< f... %" within 30 . : > ; SIDES days.MIDWEST : : .': = Blair :: f<.< home : : < ':: ) Washington office : :- " :}:Y>:::. ::d&) rr r" : ) : ; : MEATSt: ? J.R. PORK CHOPS Capt. Mackroth, CO, NAS; Cdr. Robert W. Radcliffe, Senior ; ;; 11 ( at Chaplain Chairman; Mrs.of Robert the volunteer J. Gales 60 LBSRFRYERS I women chairman; Mrs.; Mrs.John Donald T. Dilley K. Bain, co-, ',..... 'M 4. .. Layette chairman; and Mrs. K. WITH PURCHASE OF LB " !'o;" S. Fortson, executive secretary I: .1 HEAVY BEEF SIDE OR MORESpecial of the auxiUiary. Navy Relief will hold its EXAMPLE .. JI , STEAK1 annual spring drive from May 4 \ it.:lt; }It\t' l1b r I','.;. ... : to June 6, commemorating Navy- i. . 18.00 0 month ,, : Marine and air .. : ': : sea battles at W ORDERS ::: for 6 months {;: k ' 49C '' ) the CoralSea and Midway Islands.IS . t I ;: ;P ;wt r \i\ ", A, f1fM'oj.- : ; ''N> Y NO D' O\W N':: :, .:::J.,) ::.ftW....;". .)..t.- 90 DAYS q .ii*,' : .' : EtfrHp OR J"'t.1 YOUR MACHINEOLD WITH PURCHASE OFk & CREAKY? N I > ;, HEAVY BEEF SIDE ORMOREP Service is our business.We . PT I g .. .rr:isr: repair machines Any 6 all types. + :rAy,, Sewing Machine Center : $ PHONE 771-8266 ... $ This ad good for 10% o/f/ : \;:: ::.:.i. @ <<<:wx< : on service call $4 : any over .......... .. '.' 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UP 'V V* : i: <:a:? + , a': : + +?? :; dr.; {; : , "'Yf o' } : YOY 4r. : ? rt Shae R: -;< >:> insurance { # .. .. a,< on car - }R) ) :: * ''{:} K =. 4'4: < xI/4, {. with all that FMIMW IIA'AOO. dNwM Y'ff V YXANYI: F %INA4f.N{ } ?'}J/ir.n; : N:NYM{ '% :;}::?:Vlaj s{': {}il:; an new plan <- W i> )a )rtAwt > nowwtowte s In+1 MUNCTO Exvatslw4 set* your rates by your erww &.!'- driving record. See me soon: FLOYD SOSBORNEUSN. ret b11DWSST MIATS 6413 Roosevelt Blvd. -... WE PAY BRIDGE TOLLS BOTH WAYS 7206 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD PHONE: 389.2181fIATUONWID1E ON ANY PURCHASE PLEASE PHONE 721-3255 FOR APPOINTMENT I o.10 ore ACCOUNT OPEN: MON.-FRI., A.Mro7 P.M. SUN., NOON to 6 P.M. 1 GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, , Ohio Horn Off ict Columbus L1 d--: : 1 1TT:9: : MARCH 4, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGES Hats, Pillows Listed In Responses , DOD Standard InventoryWashington Amazing On C A. DOD Tours (AFPS) A more comfortable bed pillow, standardization - of uniform apparel and one "hard-hat" instead of two are among the many selections made by the Defense Supply Agency (DSA) in An amazing number of its ever increasing endeavor to procure a standard item for use by responses have been received by, the Army Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. Robert L, Prickett, Charterer of Statistically, the Agency has the WPAFB, In connection with reviewed more than 460,000 taming Its resilient qualities the Department of Defense Euro- items since its beginning more after laundering. pean Plane Tours this October. than three years ago. Of this To Insure head protection, two Two plane loads of eager visitors FLEET AIR WING ELEVEN COMMUNICATIONS GRADUATES- figure 188,000 items have been types of"hardhats," one worn by have already signed up and Seventeen sailors from NAS Jax and NS Mayport recently graduated . "non-standard" and will construction workers and one by arrangements are now being tagged from a 13 week course in airborne and shipboard radio be eliminated from the supply electrical workers,have been replaced hade for a third such craft. This electronics held at the FAW-11 School February 26. Individuals system when present stocks are by a single standard hat plane will leave Kennedy Interna- receiving diplomas from Captain J. R. Ward Chief Staff Officer, exhausted. providing protection to both typesof tional Airport October 15 for FAW-11 are: 1st row (L-R) R. L. Davis, ATR3; L. E. Anderton, AT- Except for color and fabric, workers. Amsterdam, Holland and arrive NAN; E, E. Dryden, ATN3 class honor student; A. W. Seibold, necessary to provide distinctive 'The DSA now has a special back in New York November 5. ATN3; E. N. Coleman, ATR3; R. Sisario, SN. 2nd row (L-R) R.N. features used by the services, study under way that possibly The charter flight restrictedto Brink, AXAN; K. L. Fraser, ATNAN; V. A. Gangami, ADRAN; the uniform has gone through an could make KP easier In the fu- employees of Department of D. C. Paone, AX3; H. W. Schroeder AX2; 3rd row (L-R)1.) M. extensive standardization stage. ture. It's a project to stan- Defense.At Kaylor, ATRAN; G. G. Twardy, ATNAN; O. A. Wolfbrandt, AN; Several uniform item,1 are now dardize food preparation and least 200 people must be A.O. Wood, AX3; D. M. Hudspeth, AA; R. P. Collamati, ATR3. being manufactured using the serving equipment to Introduce signed up for this charter to Right front, ATN2 Rupp, Instructor. same specifications and patterns. labor saving devices. operate. It won't be long before the This Is a non-profit operation Dates ReleasedOn initiated as a morale function for Navy and Marine Corps begin vacation and is purposes being using the same five-ounce pop- Cruises For arranged by Robert Prickett of lin shirt and eight-ounce cotton the Air Force Logistics Com- twill trousers for summer uni forms. Also, the Marine Corps NARTU UnitsSix mand Activities at Dayton Committee, Ohio, throughthe of the USED CARS.THESE . and Army will use the same tro- of the of Employees Department pical wool khaki trousers. squadrons attached to the Defense.It . Soon the same olive green utility - shirts and trousers will be Jacksonville Naval Air Reserve will be necessary for those used the Air Force Training Unit have announced the making the trip to forward$87.50 by Army, . Marine Corps and Navy Seabees.As dates for their annual 14-day plus $4 per person for administration CARSDUVAL I / training cruises this year. cost and identification fee a standard Item, the Air Force and Army have adopteda VP-741 will cruise between (after May 1, 1965, forward $175 April 11-24 at NARK NAS Robert utility that has been improved plus $4 per person) to cap In Willow Grove, Pa. Also cruising Prickett, 7350 Dayton-ZeniaRd., appearance. In April Is VA-741, which will Dayton Ohio '513.' Also it will High on the list of outstanding MOTORSSAN examples of standardized cloth- deploy to MCAS Yuma, Ariz., be necessary to forward 20 between April 1225. size white self-addressed large , ing items is the combat boot May cruises have been set by it will be ! used by the Marine Corps and envelopes. Lastly required JUAN LOT-RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT VR-741 and VS-743. VR-741wlll] to enclose a statement Army. The standard design now cruise from May 10-23 NARTU IATA comes in 56 sizes. Previously, (required by regulations) the Marine had 132 sizes Jax and VS-743 will be assignedto that the applicant is employed by Corps 'NARTU NAS Willow Grove the DOD, along with the name 165 MUSTANG$2795 MONZA.. . ... $1595 and the Army 124 sizes. The new boot has reduced annual between May 619. of base, symbol and extension.The Hardtop, V-8, auto/trans., 2 dr., 4 speed, brown with VP-742 and HS-742 will hold R&H, dark greenwithgreen brown vinyl int. procurement costs by$330- ultimate sin of the mindis their training cruises In June. 000. Also a special Variationin the failure interior. to pay enough atten VP-742 Is also scheduled to be design provides lacing hooks tion. John Ciardi 62 FORD. . .. .$1295 assigned to NARTU NAS Wil- 164 FORD . .. .$2495 : In boots for amphibious( troops 4 dr., hardtop, V-8, R&H., low Grove and will cruise from 4 dr., hardtop, V-8, auto/ who must at times take them off Don't be with content doing only auto/trans., steer. June 619. HS-742 will cruise power steer., R&H., trans, or them on Do more than power put rapidly.Standardization your duty. your between June 7-20 at NAS Quon- Is also providing It's the horse who finishesa factory air, white with red set Point, R.L duty. 62 FORD. .. .$1695 a common dark blue sweater neck ahead who wins the race. interior. for Women Marines and womenof # Meglddo Message. Country Squire stationwagon the Air Force.Speciallytreated. 163 DODGE.$1495 V-8, auto / trans., crushed land Station wagon, V-8, auto/ poWer steer.&brakes, factory fowl feathers are now being usedas STARS & STRIPES trans., power steer. & air. filling for pillows. This stan- ,t WEBB'S brakes, R&H, factory air. dardization has produced a pil- a 60 STUDEBAKER.$495 low which Is less subject to dustIng |63 CHEVY .... $1495 4 dr., standard shift. and attack by microblloglcal t PROFESSIONAL Belair, 2 dr., V-3, auto/ organisms while at the same time trans., R&H. 58 CHEVy. . . $595 absorbing less moisture and reFRENCH'S : Station wagon, 2 dr., V-8., I. LAUNDRY & [63 FALCON. . ... $995 auto/trans. l 2 dr., Standard shift, 6 cyl. TV REPAIRS 12 1 DRY CLEANERS 57 CHEVY . .. $550 163 RAMBLER.$1295 Bealir, 6 cyl., 4 dr., auto/ Ml Makes -Mt'fvl-- SEAFARERS t ACROSS RAILROAD FROM Standard shift, 6 cyl.,4 dr. trans. SP1-4602 NASYUKON 63 RENAULT.$795 62 CHEVY TRUCK. $1095 - ONLY STAR MACHINE t FLORIDAIN Standard shift, heater. 6 cyl., good condition. IN TOWNPAT'S "ONE FRIEND TAILOR SHOP NEXT TO WEBB'S TELLS ANOTHER"Jacksonville RADIO TV SPECIAL I MILITARY FINANCING I ! SALES & SERVICE 6)57 103rd STRUT SERVINGENTIRE % 6 a'o A Y.'a 0 L', tI K t SOUTHWEST I 1 5 JAX SALES & SERVICE ONe TELEVISION e RADIO e HI-FI' ' e AUTOMOBILE RADIO IVI OTOR S 1, e ORGAN ALL WORK GUARANTEED Keiii.eF('lah 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. EV 44536Hard On McDUFF North flEAVE* POST TIME I O'CLOCK tI' .. . -. ' f PAGE 6 TAX AIR NEWS MARCH 4,1965 . 1P' NWC # 86 "0" Club FRA 126 MoviesMovies CPO Club The members of Navy Wives Friday, March 5 Club Jax #86 held a meeting last Friday, March & Recent information received Wednesday evening at their club- Charlie from William A. Ross,Chairmanof will be shown regularly Mark Castle house aboard the Naval Air Sta- Happy Hour Jay 3:30-6 p.m. the National Committee for at 7 p.m. Monday through Satur- Saturday, March 6 Operation Alert, states that the tion.After the meeting there was a Saturday, March 6 Honorable Paul H. Nitze, Secre- day.NATTC will have two feature Bud Clark Band White Elephant Sale. Mrs. Dinner, 6-9:30 tary of the Navy, has named him- times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sat- Sunday, March 7 Kendell Kerns was in charge of Jelinek p.m. self to head a priority board, urdays and Sundays. The Hospital the sale. Johnny composed of high ranking offi- will have one feature Sunday's Phil Cay Band On Feb. 18 at 12 p.m. the Sunday, March 7 cials, to investigate the Navy's at 7 p.m. Monday, March 8 Navy Wives Club held their lunch- Buffet 6-9 number one problem retentionof The Mainside theatre will stay eon at the Clubhouse on Enter- p.m.Monday experienced officers and enlisted the same except for the evening Game Night. Cocktail Hour, prise Ave. Mrs. Harold C. Lutz March 8 men. Also that the SEC- feature which will begin at 7:30 5-6 p.m. was hostess for the luncheon. I Happy Hour, 3:30-6 p.m. NAV has just made public his request p.m. These are subject change. Tuesday, March 9 Mrs. Earl Snyder was guest of Dinner 6-9 that Sailors Marines March 4 (p.m.Tuesday Thursday, honor at this luncheon because write directly to him stating any Cocktail Hour, 5-6 p.m. she and her family are being March 9 ideas they may have to solve this Mainside EmU and the Detec- Wednesday, March 10 problem.In tives Walter Slevak Roger transferred to Miremar. Cali Dish 6-9 fornia. Mrs. Snyder has been Foreign French Night p.m. accordance with the princi- Mobley Cocktail Hour 5-6 p.m. Chairman of the "Not New Shop" ( ) ples of the Fleet Reserve Asso- NATTC The Hook Kirk Douglas - aboard the base for the past I Wednesday, March 10 ciation as stated in the Preambleto Robert Walker Acey Ducey Club two years. our Constitution, every Hospital Where The Boys Are- Fried Chicken Night member Is urged to write directly Deloris Hart, GeorgeHamilton March 5 to SECNAV expressing Ideas In a Friday, CHURCH of CHRIST sincere, intelligent manner on Friday, March 5 "Country Drifters" 5Z23 WESCONNETT BLVD. this critical subject of personnel Mainside East of Sudan An- NEAR NAS > MUSTANG retention. A carbon copy of the thony Quayle Sylvia Syms Saturday, March 6 JUST OFF TIMUQUANA RD. #; FALCON letter should be sent to your Con NATTC Emil and The Detec- March Wilson and The RedCoa -FAIRIANEGALAXIE gressman and Senator for their tives Walter Slevak Roger SUNDAYS : information. Solicit Service i Mobley Sunday, March 7 10:00: A.M. BIBLE WORSHIP I -T- IRD friends and wives to write also! Ifospital The Hook Kirk Douglas - Game 5:30-7:30 Night p.m. 11:00: A.M. WORSIIIP Letters to SECNAV should be Robert Walker 6:00: P.M. EVENING SERVICEWEDNESDAYS Mark Castle and VerSatiles ROY PADGETTNAVAL written legibly and according to the Saturday, March 6 Monday, March 8 : READY RESERVIST best of one's ability. Stress of the following factors affecting Mainside The - 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE DUVAL any Longest Day Happy Hour, 4:30-6:30 p.m. personnel retention: The John Wayne, Robert Mitchum CHURCH PIIONE SP 1-5075 MINISTER PIIONE SP 1-2646 MOTORS constant threat to commissaryand Richard Burton,Peter Lawford Tuesday, March 9 1000 W. Forsyth -3539021I exchange privileges;the gov- NATTC East of Sudan An- Game Night 7:30-9:30 p.m. ernment's failure to take actionto thony Quayle, Sylvia Syms guarantee and protect medical Hospital Emil and The Detec- outpatient care, maternity facUlties tives Walter Slevak, Roger Bluejackets Inn I in new hospitals and medicalcare Mobley MONEY IN 1 I DAY for retirees and their dependents - Sunday, March 7 ; the constant threat to Thursday, March 4 $25 to$ 600ON future 20 year retirement and its Mainside Murder Most Foul Carl Boyd and Rhythm Kings attendant benefits; other career Mar g r e t Rutherford, Ron incentives In jeopardy. Moody Friday, March 5 YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE Address letters to: NATTC The Longest Day March Wilson and the Red Coats Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us The Honorable Paul H. Nitre John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, how much you want. Pick up the cash at your Secretary of the Navy Richard Burton, Peter Law- Saturday, March 6 convenience. Same-day service. Department of the Navy ford Phil Cay Band Washington, D. C. Ibspltal East of Sudan An- 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN Sunday, March 7 thony Quayle, Sylvia Syms You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. CeramicsDemo. Monday, March 8 March Wilson and the Red Coats $ 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 a 21.00 Mainside Go Naked In The 'Tuesday, March 9 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 The NAS Hobby Shop, locatedIn World GinaLollobrigida, An- Happy Hour, 5-6 p.m. 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 Bldg. 898, has announced plans thony Franciosa 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39DIALi for a Ceramics Demonstration to NATTC Murder Most Foul Wednesday, March 10 be held March 7 at 2 P.M. M a r g r e t Rutherford Ron Game Night Mrs. Lucille Bush Lucille's Moody interest. , Ceramic Shop in Jacksonville, Hospital The Longest Day .. .ar : n'e: will demonstrate techniques of John Wayne, Robert Mitchum. APPliANCESand underglazing.Plans Richard Burton,Peter Law ford 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735 for the summer Includeat Tuesday, March 9 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359.2895 least one demonstration a Mainside Sunday In New York- month from the different shopsat Cliff Robertson Jane Fonda FURNITUREBROKERAGE the NAS Hobby Shop facility. NATTC GoNaked In The World- Gina Lollobrlglda Anthony I Franciosa / I Hospital Murder Most Foul COHeadquarters Margret Rutherford, Ron for Fine Furni- Y Moody ture & Appliances at lowest , . 1965 : Wednesday, March 10 prices. Mainside Tom Jones Albert FInney, Susannah York 19"INCH T\I $ 00 HEATER, DEFROSTER, SEAT BELTS, I NATTC Sunday In New York Portable i| y "i WK. ELECTRIC WIPERS, FLOOR CARPETS t Cliff Robertson and Jane Fon- da WE FINANCE Hospital Go Naked In The LOW DOWN PAYMENTEASY FINANCING World Gina Lollobrlglda, Anthony 2710 W. BEAVER ST. Franciosa ONLY 20 I MINUTES SOUTH OF NAS ON HIGHWAY 17 -Inlet Marina- AND BOATYARD MERCURY BOATS-MOTORS-SALES & U PHONE JAX 264-6555 GiRIEN COVE : SPRINGS Wet & Dry Storage Marine Ways . AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER MARK / U.S. HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH DEALER MOTORS CORPORATION 1 ORANGE PARK PHONE 264.9835)f ) , .. IL .... . - r" -. -, -- ----- .. 7" I ; 4, 1965 JAX AIR' NEWS PAGE I _ the battle against this cripplingand 7 1/2 per cent decline in the as yet incurable disease. cardiovascular death rate among 6i Afflicted children rarely reach men aged64.. maturity. .Even so, cardiovascular diseases - You can help, tool Your contribution afflict 10,000,000 Ameri- to Muscular Dystrophy cans and cause 54 per cent of all Associations buys research, deaths. patient Your Heart Fund fights care and Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde mostimportanthope heart disease for millions afflicted through programsof Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than byMDand research education and - community related neuromuscular dis- service. Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving . orders. too late for this deadline will be published the following Years ago, Jerry Lewis week unless the publisher is instructed otherwise.A . pledged: "Until I can no longer check or money order for the full cost of the ad must be perform or walk, Til fight mus- ART IJS' received WITH the copy for the ad. cular dystrophy." Ever since, \ DO NOT SEND CASH he has devoted his energies to RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . .$1.00 if'f Per additional line ((4 words per line). . 0.35 ftt\ AUTOS - - ttQ PAINTED tArlf f ;'l-- + r FOR SALE 3 Br home, closeto FOR SALE Glastrom boat, NAS $50. down $50 month. Johnson 75 H P motor, in excellent - $ 4S 00 ItEAR1 Call Art Powell USN RET, 264- cond., skiing equipment, Ronnie and Donnie Copper aresixyearold 6144 with Powell Realty, BKR. $900.00 Call EV 9-2033 after EASY TERMS identical twins born Since 1950, these things have 5 P.M. MOTORS with congenital handicaps. When G-B happened: More than 100 mil- lion American Heart Association they were two they couldn't sit, UNFURN. APT FOR RENT - 5013 San Juan Ave. stand or even crawL Then they Blanding Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 BR dollars have been channeled into FOR SALE Pink Wr. Iron din- (San Juan & Cassat) began intensive theraphy at an Kit. Equip. 3 ml NAS $115 mo. heart research. This is one of ing table, glass top, four chairs, PH 387.3075 Easter Seal Center. Now the factors contributing to the they Owner 771-8697. $35.00, RA 4-5487 after 4:30.: get around rapidly with crutchesand are in public school. Easter Seals give care and FOR SALE Inc. Prop, duplex ST. NICHOLAS AREA Ig 3 Br, treatment to thousands of crippled 3-plex: 4-plex, 3 mU NAS $115 2 full baths, 21' kit, garage, att. : children in the United States mo. Owner 7718697.INSURANCE . patio, close to shopping cnt. BEST PRICES IN JACKSONVILLEAND every year. Catholic school & church. 398- THE BEACHES 6980. LOW RATES For safe drivers, SR 22's filed 1 BIG CHIEF meets base requirements, FOR RENT Orange Park, 3 g' monthly terms, for fast courteous Bdr., Furn linens, kitchen uten- MARCH service through Independent sils, TV A/C,utilities connected, FRITZ Agent. Phone 264-6884. OF.DIMES ROBINSON AGENCY 354-6191 1 I PARMAN 1507 Margaret Street at 5 Points. Ret. I CPOS RIDE WANTED 0715 -1600 Atlantic - owner & University Blvd. to ORANGE PARK 3 BEDROOMS, NATTC, ext. 8262. Phone 724- Birth Defects the threat that 2 BATHS FOR SALE OR RENT. 8368. S claims its victims before they are $62.00 per mo. and up, VA or TIRE CO even born. Every year 250,000 in-service. No down payment Harold Parman Mayport American babies are born with a some financed-no Fritz Parman, Jr. Roosevelt already quali- 1953 BUICK SPEC. 2 door, good Lou Webber Normandy serious birth defect No one fying. Rentals $85 unfurnished, cond., Pvt. owner $175.00 cash. knows who may be next. No family $100 furnished. Phone 264-6491. EV 4-1179 after 5:20 P.M., all SPEED is Immune from this threat. BILL DONNELL BUILDERS. day SAT., SUN. S EQUIPMENT We can help this emergency by supporting March of Dimes' programs e i Mi OF MAG WHEEL of patient care, research USED TV CLEARANCE 10 to AKC GERMAN SHEP PUPS 3 SUMS* 0MRO>Mf FURisNO and professional and public choose from. $25.00 and up. mos., shots, beaut, $75 male, edur***' Phone 38'1212LALTERATIONS e ee $50 female: 7644181. DOWN PAYMENT 111111 I civilian mili HOME FOR SALE Excel cond. tary. Rates sewed while you wait. Furn. or unfurn. 2 BR, LR, DR, WE FINANCE ANYONE IN THE USN the Call 388-6395. UtlL& storage, tile bath gar age. City sewage. Estab. neighborhood. - WITH PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES Convenient NAS & Cecil OFFICE FREEWHEEL FREE FREE FOR RENT furs, and unfurn $9,800 furnished. 388-3286 after apts. Call Mrs.Gross 7719007. 4:30 or weekends.FOR . WHEELALIGNMENT BRAKEADJUSTMENT LOUNGESouthside's BALANCE Beautiful FURNISHED BACHELOR APT.- RENT Ortega River, 6 Cocktail Lounge comp. redec. $11, per week. 5 miles from main gate. Unfurn. BLACK RECAPS 67QjJl5'BlK I 75.0;*14"WSWTBLS WELCOMES YOU. Blks. from Dwntwn JAX. Call 4 BR, 2 bath In old rambling 13'4'! : .I' after 1800. EV 8-9886. house. Georgeous waterfront lot 'C. DANCING with privacy. Ideal for bachelor E: c NITELY quarters or family wanting plenty 5.2AM FURN APT ORANGE PARK of room and recreation area. 2107 Mound St., duplex, 1 Br. Year's lease at $140 mo., including - ALL PRICES EXCHANGE PLUS TAX recently refinished, water & yard maintenance. ALL OTHER SIZES LOW, LOW, LOW sewage free, $55.00 men. Call 388-9289 (after 5 P.M.). SINGER ENGINE OVERHAUL - DIALO REBUILD BALL JOINT (Parts & Labor) 15.95 M G "MIDGET" 1963 Convert, SHOCKS FRONT OR REAR (Parts & Labor) 12.95 MATIC R&H Exc cond WW ; $995.00. Sewing Machine Console Model BRAKE SHOES ANY U. S. CAR (Parts & Labor) 10.95 Phone 764-1833. A-l shape. Sold new for over BALL JOINTS REPLACED (Parts & Labor) 29.95 $300. Pay off blanace of $82.40or SCIENTIFIC ENGINE TUNE UP (Labor) 4.95 assume monthly payments of HOME SO SIDE ESTS. CB, $7.80. Will take older machineas 2 Bdrs, elec. rg&refrig. Alum. Call Credit part payment. BIG CHIEF I RE CO. carpt, cem. Dr., Good Condi-' Manager, 353-1946 night or day. DOUBLES tion. Good Buy. Lot 70 X 125. A-l Sewing Machine Co. $250.00 Dn. $43.00 Mo. Owner 1444 NORMANDY o201 ROOSEVElt 2$0j MAYPtfRTRPAD AT SINGLE PRICES 724-1948. EV 9-0388 11.2PM 5-8PM LEAVING for N.W. Iowa March EV 4-4631 Icf Jivs J GH 64825lj. 31, via St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham - rorrVtlantic 733-9992 or 733-4431 FOR SALE TRAILER LOTS - I & Montgomery. Want MillM ron tate Ml If I rom dah1 easy terms, 5725 La Maya St riders to share expenses &driv- $916 PHILIPS HWY (Off Wesconnett next to Forrest ing. Contact Benson at Ext 8162or -- High). 816LMARCH _ _u _- - MARCH 4, 1965 I PAGES JAX AIR NEWS DOD Posture Statement c M I. Includes Provisions for I r rk Pay, Family HousingWashington M1 (AFPS) Although Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara's FY66"posture" statement dwells primarily on the military - Jacksonville Ke4fl f Oluh hardware and operational aspects required to maintain national Oft MtDUFF North 6 f IEAVCR M-. POST TIME 8 O'CLOCK security, a select portion deals with personnel compensation and ''k\ : -1 benefits. Within the government-wide Four Navy EM . allocation of "allowances for -n&rtkau LADIES NIGHT contingencies" a provision Is Spin (for Science PROFESSOR'S SON-Ens. Rich- made for a number of Items of ard Schram, son of the"Flying Every Monday NightDon't proposed or possible legislation Pensacola, Fla. (AFPS) In Professor"' Capt. R. A. Schram of' L Including military and civilian an attempt to solve some of the the Naval Air Reserve, is com- Miss It! pay adjustments, carrier flight mysteries of space travel, four pleting the final phase of' train- 1r deck hazardous duty pay,uniform Navy enlisted men are spending ing as a Bombardier Navigatorin &ot1eAq career management and a cash 28 days In a "spin" at the Naval VA 42 based at NAS, f awards program for members of School Aviation Medicine Oceana, Va.Flying . the armed forces.Delivering here. I ROLLERDROME his statement to The spin, which began Feb. ProfessorWill members of the House Armed 12, is being made In a rotatingroom I Ii / 1855 CASSAT AVE. Services McNamara Committee explained,the Secretary need for known Platform.as the Corlolls The roomIs Acceleration Perform At PH. 384-6687 a circular device capable of additional family housing. Sanford Air Show conflicts similar - The secretary strongly urgedthe producing sensory Jacksonville's newest most modern roller rink Congress to support the Defense to those which would be SANFORD, FLA. An exhi- experienced by a space traveller The Country Club of' Roller Rinks" Department's FY66 units.requestfor Two If rotation Is used In a space bition of low altitude, grass-cut Open 7 nights a'wit. 7:30-10:30: Matinees Sat. & Sun. years 12,500 ago DOD housing presented to Con station to produce artificial gra- ting aerobatics will be by an the added"FryingProfessor" feature - gress a program on the need fot vity.The experiment,' financed by at the air show open house 62,100'units over a five-year I the National Aeronautics and climaxing the Eleventh] Annual riod.Noting Space Administration(NASA), Is Reconnaissance Bombing Der- that President Johnson being run as part of NASA's long by April 10 at Sanford Naval uniformed citizens Potful of bills? "wants our to determine mans'requirement Air Station. to range study be first class In every aspect, for artificial The Saturday event, witnessed gra- Secretary McNamara explained, by an estimated 10,000 lastyear, of vity, and his ability to withstand "We feel that the provision will conclude six of he days recon- the various rotational stresses -.- adequate family housing Is one naissance and exercises r" bombing .... rr may encounter In the space en- of the foundation stones In providing vironment. conducted each year by Recon- first class treatment to our naissance Attack Wing One basedat i. armed forces. -. k\\..pJfy Sanford, global headquartersof /M'i\ The 743.3 million requestedfor 14. r the famed RA-5C Vigilante family housing In the FY66 "j: ,: aircraft. r budget also Includes provisions ," '!" : E \ for construction of trailer park '-:' The "Flying Professor" act, facilities and relocation of certain performed by Capt.Dick Schram, \ housing units; Improvementof USNR, will provide quite a con- i j existing public quarters; trast in the type of aircraft that planning, operation and! main- will be displayed over Sanford tenance Including cost of units during the program. J leased] and payments for Indebtedness Following fly-fay's .and demon- and mortgage insur- strations by the Navy's most f ance premiums.As modern, sophisticated jet, the h for medical services, Sec- t RA-5C, and the world's largest retary McNamara said a$48mU- 4j t carrier-based aircraft, the A-3B lion construction program Is Sky warrior, willbetheProfessor planned for FY66.If in a light Piper Cub. Get an HFC you think you have Influencetry .r The precision flight demonstration - MARCH '''S ordering someone else's dog r '. .> .> .. r .zl by Capt. Schram revivesThe around. L& N Mag. 12345 Y thrills of barnstorming avia- Bill Payer LoanClear ,789LOI112L1 j ,' tors and air circuses of the early 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 j . A bachelor a man who didn't' 1930's.A have a carwhenhewas college. 2122232423262 comedy ballet in the air, up last year's left-over bills or this year'snew Rose Technic. 28 29 30 31. *r v )f f$ the act depicts the problem of an ones right now. HFC's world-wide money MARCH MISS-With a Japanese absentminded professor who has service can help you wherever you're stationed Language may be a vehicle of umbrella and a winning smile, learned all of his flying from a through 1400 stateside offices-or overseas by one- thought, but In some cases It Is pretty Florence Imber of CypressGardens book, and suddenly finds him- I just an empty wagon. welcomes the month of self in the air without the valued step air mall service. So never borrow money Between Ourselves March.ANNOUNCEMENT. textbook.WESCONNETT. needlessly, but when you must, do as 150,000 ,1 1 servicemen do each year: See Household Finance! Borrow up to $600 ! Take up to 24 months to repay FURNITURE CO. 5326 WesconneU Blvd. at 103rd Ask about credit life insuranceon There isnoplacelikethis i NEW & USED loans at group rates place anywhere near this place, so We specialize in TV SETSFURNITURE HOUSEHOFINANCE this must be the men's & women's hair place. / cuts & flpt-tops. Bill Dodson is now 1 EASY CREDIT J located at Ray's Bar- G ,aotaii0K4 =---' ber Shop. FREIGHT SALVAGE. 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone: 355- 683 OPEN MON. -SAT 8 AM-6PM e REPROSSESSIONSBargains Cedar Hills Shopping Center RA Y'S BARBER SHOP Galore! 4 3734 Blanding Blvd.-SPring 1-4581 Come in and Brouse 1922 U.S. HIGHWAY 17 ORANGE PARK Open 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. 3050 Beach Blvd. Phone: 398-4541 AlII ................. haws 2649545, RAY BRADLEY Owner & Operator! Phone 7710730t : . . . .. . -- - q ,n ." JiI'l. .- .I l.-JL. i.L11I MARCH 4. 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 9 - Candidly SpeakingOn Cdr. Linwick: Hioto Taking Retires AtNATTCenter II MobwmLi&iqtt4mtkwvEuen PEARL HARBOR. HAWAII (NAVNEWS) How many times have yew leafed through a magazine, had your attention caught and Commander Robert Llnwlck, held by a compelling photograph and thought wistfully "I wish I Jr., former Administrative Of- I could take pictures like that?" There is no reason why you can't ficer at Naval Air Technical 13l : if you will remember that the men who take those pictures were at Training[ Center retired after 23 fA ! times in their lives also unfamiliar with the techniques that must be years of naval service March L used. to. make. a picture. especially good. They gained their proficiency His retirement ceremony was oy Sway, trial ana error. held Saturday at NATTC's Com- The purpose of this article is her) feel at ease. Watch your manding Officer's Personnel In- not to turn you into a creative background, for more than one spection. .and it gets better and outstanding photographer photo has been spoiled by havinga Captain C. G. Strum, C.O. of overnight, for that Is am Impossible telephone pole sticking out of NATTC, told Commander Lin- ! task; but rather to set guidelines the top of someone's head. wick in a letter of appreciation, every day for your study and your There are two ways to learn "I wish to extend to you my trail and error. good composition. One Is to congratulations and sincere appreciation - Keep in mind that although study other photographers' pic- for the long periodof there are numerous rules for tures. Daily newspapers and bill- honorable and faithful service BUTTS MOBILE HOMES good composition, it is largely boards are a few sources. Most you have rendered to your coun individual effort and interpretation local libraries offer excellent " that gets good results. Some volumes of photos taken by pro- NCdr.. Llnwick, a native of Tacoma - basic rules for composing your fessionals. Even paintings can Washington, entered the 6001 ROOSEVELT BLVD. pictures follow: offer lessons composition. An- Navy in Dec. 1941. He was First, what composition? A- other method Is to view scenes as commissioned Ensign and designated PHONE 388-3578 gain, referring to magazine they might be seen through a Naval Aviator Oct. 12. photographs, we find that each one viewfinder. Then decide which 1942. emphasizes a central point of In- view would make the best picture. lie served tours of sea duty terest. Roughly defined, good Pretend you could change the with Torpedo Squadrons 27 and composition Is the arrangementof scene, and determine how you 80, USS Sicily (CVE-118)' ), USS P the subject In such a manner would arrange it to get the best Antietam (CVS-36)), Composite .J. For the best in Mobile Home Living see the many new that there will be no doubt In the results. Squadron 27, Attack Squadrons models we will display at the 1965 MOBILE HOME SHOW viewer's mind as to the story the The formation of lines in a 42, 45, and 85. picture Is telling. picture is one of the first thingsto Ifis tours of shore duty included PHILIPS HIGHWAY PLAZA Diagonal lines suggest action.A consider In composition. A Naval Air Station, Pen- NEXT WEEKENDMARCH 12,13,14HONDA shot of a jet plane climbing or line of a photo is a mark of div- sacola, Florida; Naval Air Station - diving Is much more Indicative of sion of the subject that makesup Fort Lauderdale Florida; action than one In level flight. the picture. For example, Naval Air Station. Jacksonville, Curved lines indlcategrace and the horizon, the side of a ship, Florida; Naval Air Station, Banana - beauty. For instance, glamour a fence, a road or the point where River, Florida; Office of Naval - and fashion models and pinupsare two colors are sharply separated, Officer Procurement, Minneapolis - shown to best advantage when could form a line.Cdr. Minnesota; Bureau of arranged to show their curvaceous Aeronautics Representative, El MOTOR CYCLES lines. Segundo, California; Naval Auxiliary MOTORS & CYCLES CO. When practicing composition, Air Station, Kingsville, take your pictures as if they were Texas; and Commander U.S. 4949, BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771- 244 going to be published in a maga- Naval Air Force Pacific Fleet zine or other: periodical Tryto San Diego, California.Cdr. SALES SERVICE PARTS determine what the editor of apublication Kinwick has been a- would require In regard warded the Navy Unit Commendation OPEN DAILY 8 AM 6 PM MONFRI.SAT. . to pictures that tell Ribbon. Air Medal, American - story. 8 AM 9 PM, SUN. 1-5 Try to tell as much of a parti- a 4' 1e Campaign Medal Asiatic- cular story in one picture as a Pacific Campaign Medal, World pas s Ible.: War II Victory MedaL Navy Occupation Don't be afraid to move In on Service Medal, Korean your subject. Have your sub- f aM ; Service Medal, and the United ject doing something that corresponds Nations MedaL with the action or the background of a particular pIc- .- ture. If the background detracts, Rob.rt linwici. Jr. change the angle or throw it out of focus with a wider lens open- ORANGE PARK ,.,l ing. In photographing people, A practice working your camera i tii' until you are fairly fast with it. FLORISTWE ' Talk to the subject while takingthe picture and make him ( ort WIRE FLOWERS Free Delivery 1708 HIWAY/ 17 ORANGE PARK, FLA. ; ,y : . 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"R'I"B'l4h:07tt : : : hr:::, Shorts AAU ..1. /' ,, \, :" !'.; The second and final round of Klahn Wins. the Florida-Georgia Interservice This Friday and Saturday,NAS and Volleyball Bowling tournament - Station MilitaryChampionship Jacksonville will host the Men's will be held this Saturday State ANT Basketball Tourna- Vie 17 Skiers to Army March 6, at NAS Cecil Field. ment with eight of the top teams Orlando AFB Is currently leadingthe in Florida for birth In vlelng a V 011eyb aU competition w ith an Captain Dale Klahn defeated the Southern Reglonals tournament For U.S. Team BerthsNew undefeated 6-0 record. McCoy Dave Clark in a closely contested * the list of AFB match this past weekend to cap- Friday nights games will start tops "keglers"by ture the Station Championship. at 5 p.m. In the NAS Gym. Bldg. York (AFPS) Four Olympians are among 17 Army skiers some 100 pins (5638)) over Bill Leona copped 3, with three other games follow selected for possible berths on the team representing the United second place NAS Sanford. States at the 10th Consell International du Sport Mllitaire (CISM) * first flight honors by outlasting ing one at 6:30, the second at Skiing Championships March 2-6 at Andermatt, Switzerland. The NAS Athletic Director Dude Mayberry over a windy 8 p.m. and the final game of the . First Frank McCaffrey, is still looking track last Thursday. Tom Stefl evening being played *t 9:30 p.m. Lieutenants William Spencer: and Paul Renne both for personnel to compete for Intramural won out over Commodore Cason Saturday's action will begin at In second flight play. BUlPlckens 10 a.m., with the second game 1964 Olympians, are among sev- Jax Navy In the End tournaments was the winner of the third night. being played at 11:30 a.m., and en biathlon competitors from Ft. of boxing and swimming. If interested - Trophies will be awarded following the numerup and tournament Richardson, Alaska. Others fromFt. BowlingThe contact McCaffrey at finals be Richardson Sergeants Ar- Ext. 585. the Active-Military Golf to played at 7 and 9:30 vll Hunter and Victor Privrat- * Match slated for March 13. second week of NAS In- p.m.The sky Specialist 4 Gerald Varnam The Jax Navy "linksters" will The weekly "Blitz" resultedIn teams that will be participating the and Privates John Ehresbeck and tramural"keg1er'- gave host Jacksonville University in a In the a two way tie! for first placeat tournament are: results Contac Old Southern Foodsof Allen Small following : golf watch this Saturday March 6, three under. Lew Chaff and Caps, 3-1 Jacksonville Gainesville's Olympic cross country skier AEWRON"A", Riggers at 11:30 a.m. on the NAS links.A . Bob , teammates Chevlco.Clp Clp- Polarolas, Doctors 3-1 olat and Bill Leonard along with Cooper Auto Trim Hole 'N First Lieutenant John Bower of Dale Klahn Dave Clark, Bob One and the Orange AUStarsfrom Ft. Carson, Cola and nine Alpine Needlers, Darters 3-1 last call for entries in the skiers will be chosen for the Cannon Cockers, Guessers 3-1 NAS Handball and Thiel and Bert Morris were Orlando OK Tires of Ping Pong members of the winning teams. Florida from Clearwater Lakeland team Three of the nine competitors Eagles, AOMD2 4-0 Squash Tournaments has been Bob Chevtco eagled the par five GeneralHospital, and Johnny were members of the Chiefs, Neptunes 3.1Paymasters1 issued by the NAS Athletic Director - Vultures 3-1 first hole this past Saturday. It Cleaner's' of St. Petersburg. CISM squad last year: Spec- and the deadline for entries ialist 4 Sky Warr's"B", Avlons 3-1 has been for must be nice to walk up to the James Barrier of Ft. set this Friday second tee and be two under. Gordon Ga., a 1960 Olympian, Army Supply 4-0 March 5. The tournaments will Another of the Active- and Privates First Class James Tipplers, Anchors. 2-2 commence Monday.. March 8. popular Bi1-lEf: PROOF.., Cutters, Kingpins 3-1 Retired Golf Matches Is sche- Bombard and Alan Miller both of * duled for Saturday, March 13. U.S. Army, Europe (USAREUR). Mix Masters, Nockers 3-1 Tickets for the Greater Jacksonville - Other Alpine contenders Spoilers, Plzzans 3-1 Golf Tournament and times will are Open at Pairings starting be made on March 12. There will e Second Lieutenants Alan Engen Torch Pots, Poll Grips 4-0 Selva Marina on March 17-21 be a steak dinner following the and Richard Hubbard, Specialist Cursors, Thunderheads 3-1 are now on sale at the golf matches and presentations of trophies 4 Addison Goodlng, and Privates Owl Hoots BB Stackers 3-1 shop and Recreation Division, to winners .and the Station 3 lA Stephen Glenn James Crain and Refects, Marines 3-1 Bldg. 704. These tickets are Military Championship will be Bela Szigetvari allofUSAREUR. Sky Warr's"A", Lucky 7 4-0 $12.50 each and allow you to made at this time. Please sign up Team rifle coach Is Master AEWRON"B", Sparks 4-0 watch 7 1 days of professionalgolf early. Sergeant Clyde Burns formerlyof Air Frames Mixers 4-0 at a savings of almost ten the Army Marksmanship CPO's Sidewinders 4-0 dollars. Training Unit, Ft. Benning Ga. Pelicans, Baymen 3-1 * 77 Sven Johansen Is cross country Paymasters2 Presagers 3-1 The first meeting for the soft- IQ 9pOR I IL r skiing coach. Warriors Spartans 2-2 ball umpires clinic will be held The GEM skiing champion- AOMDtfl# Airmen 3-1 Monday March 8, at 11:30 a.m. ships feature three NCO's, Protons 3-1 events:military In Bldg. 620. AU personnel interested - What baseball player droveIn patrol race,Indlvldualcross in officiating in the softball - 100 or more runs for a record country race and Alpine combined program are urged and required - 13 consecutive years for which Includes slalom and IntramuralBasketball to attend the clinic ses- the New York Yankees between giant slalom racing.Service sions. 1926 and 1938? 2. lbw many baseball players Wives VP-45 VP-7 2-0 have hit fair balls out of Yankee Forfeit Stadium .. pia BowlingThe The top four teams In each of Security A/C Maim 58-52 3. Terry Barr flanker on the the two Intramural Basketball Martin, A/C 22 pts. Detroit Lions established an /OESUNDHEIT/ Cyclones came out of the leagues will vie In a double AF679th, Marines 48-33 East-West Shrine football record cellar this week by taking four elimination tournament that has Davis AF 20 pts. In 1957 when he caught how many ............ points from the Typhoons. yet to have a definite startingdate Dispensary, NARTU 55-21 passes? Answers to Quiz High set for the evening was set. Prince Disp 21 pts. 4. Jockey Willie Shoemakerwon .saq I qSJtJJg bowled by Lillian Sadowski who With approximately two weeksof Hospital, FICEUR 64-49 with 30 percent of his mounts ain apisino UJOM ate Xaip aJagMaoe1 had 467. She also had the high action left the following results Kloman Hasp 20 pts. In 1954, scoring In 380 of L251 Xrao aqi sj j] ptrepxre 4tagrellRaaat'Jlo game of 179 and picked up the occured from last weeks Himes FICEUR 20 pts. races. How many others have S>lIJS Flog[ 'pelq'23f 2-7-10 split. action: VP-30 VAP-62 55-46 matched that percentage? -u s' dJOO ap alO" -ga8e1UaJJOO Others who picked up splits Denotes high scorer for the Brown, VP-30 23 pts. 5. In the 1954 running of the temp papieui were Kay Antlgnano 5-10; Eli- game. Washington (D.C.) International, Lana ,(a1p>r Jatpo ON *fr nor Pearson 4-9 and:! Irma Peterson AF679th Supply 37-35 Jockey Snalth, aboard Landau, -atNc 457.Standings Davis, AF -12 pts. wore whose silks and of what auou jo IBIOJ puma V *Z as of February 26: CFJ Weapons 38-34 "Mother what does apt.' colors are they? ..8J.rq3 00' .1 Tornadoes 50 26 Outland CFJ 17 pts. mean?" Inquired young Dorothy BUzzards 4'1 29 Admin VP-45 61-49 returning from school. Monsoons 36 40 Stoel, Admin 21 pts. "Why my dear, It means Hurricanes 33 43 Admin FAW-11 59-46 smart, quick to learn.' Why?" Cyclones 32 44 Stoel, Admin 20 pts. said mother. Typhoons 30 46 Green FAW 20 pts. "Oh, nothing r' said Dot, airily. -AItDftEY' "The teacher told me today Iwas apt to flunk.Construction DI- -- LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE .' gest. Jc5UcEIHL;:;:;;.;;.;;;.'.'..',.. r-' ' ; ;; ;;;..;..;..'.;'.;.;' ' 3909 BLANDING BLVD. :::::;:;:; CAN YOU DANCING NIGHTLY TAKE YOUR CAR WITH YOU? I "A friendly place for ChevroletCHEVROLET For Financing And Insurance friendly people" t Stateside And Overseas. Call I DYER M. BURR j DRIVE-IN SERVICE in Jacksonville representingGOVERNMENT 1 1I CASE LOTS AT COST +10% I EMPLOYEES j DOWNTOWN- FINANCE CORPORATION ' I INTERNATIONAL I 924 LAURA ST. at ORANGE INSURANCE COMPANY SERVICE 1 5615 Tlmuquana Rd. 7710527r ... 't". "".., ....., ... .'. ....-..,.. ,','.',t. 'r....'''* ..... .....- .. J. JI.-.U 11 [JU.jJJI.- ..Jl..,11,r'I" "'_- -, .I t , 4, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGE 11 Front nine CFJ Birds vs. 30"B" 2:30 p.m. l :f ;f IntramuralGolf FAW-11"A" 2:30 p.m. Back nine Supply vs. CFJ CC'L 'h j\ ) Back nine FltWeaFac vs. VP- Eagles 2:30 p.m. . FJCEUR Air 7 1 2:30 p.m. Front nine vs. Front nine VW-4 vs. FAETU- Op's 3 p.rn. 3 Back nine AF679th vs. Sky The nation has plenty of athletes who are experts in cne sport The schedule for the first week Back p.rn.nine A/C Maint vs. Wart's 3 p.m. Don Schollanders. the Bob Hayeses, the Oscar Robertson etc. of play in the NAS Intramural Admin -3 p.m.Thursday . t; the Rafer Johnsons, the men who can do many things well are Golf 1stTuesday !eW and far between leagues March 11 The great decathlon stars like Johnson take on International stare March 9 When in deep water, a great Front nine FAW-11"B" vs.Hosp"B" only after months and months of hard training, and even then deal depends on keeping the mouth Front nine VP-30"A" vs. 2 p.rn. . Times.MOBILE must be blessed with fantastic physical skills. sWIStamford ey Hasp" A" 2 pm. Front nine NAKTU vs. VP- Still many coaches maintain that potentially great multiple sport stars never rise to the top because they feel they aren't good enough lat any one sport. I Right now, for example, the services are looking In every nook and cranny In the nation, and at overseas Installations, trying to find pentathlon athletes to bolster the U.S. pentathlon team In time for the HOME [national the world championships later this year. Since the Olympic Games In Tokyo, the 14-fnan team has dwindled I to five because of military commitments. Lieutenant Colonel RalphF. Mendenhall, officer-in-charge of America's modern pentathlon ' training center at the Army's Ft. Sam Ibuston In San Antonio Tex., has even sent some 700 letters to U.S. colleges and universities In search of candidates. U.S. pentathletes represent the nation at home and abroad in the ' five Olympic, events of horsemanship, fencing shooting, swimmingand running. Besides the upcoming national and world championships, those who make the team will have the chance to compete In Pan American Games and, three and a half years hence, the Olympic Games. , Colonel Mendehall Is looking for strong swim-run combinations among college athletes, but would be just as happy to find them in* ': ris service. To qualify as a pentathlon team candidate, athletes must be able, for example, to run 4,000 meters ((2 1/2 miles) In 13 minutes and swim 100 yards In one minute flat. Any armed forces athlete may apply for the team through his military personnel office. Interested civilians should write directlyto HOME OFFICE & SALES TERRACE Lt. Cot Mendenhall, OIC, U.S. Modern Pentathlon Team, Ft. Sam Houston Tex. NATIONALMOBILE GI1(4pI H HCOMPLETE 2063 ORANGE HIGHWAY PARK HOME 17 FLA. SALES 4 Ml. 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I boa will regain his normal balance (Continued from Page 1)) 64 MONZA .... . . . . . .$2095 I and reflexes within 10 min- Convertible, 4 speed trans., R&H, Solid red,black top, still progressed to states that paper- in new car warranty. \I utes.With this In mind, the quick- work Is having an overall and Identifiable 64 CHEVROLET .... . . . . $1995 thinking fighting man would, of degrading effect on the 2 dr., 6 cyl., standard shift, R&H. cause, twirl the snake as directed operational readiness cf the 64 IMPALA SPORTS SEDAN .... . .. . .$2995 check for slanting pupils and fleet," stated the SCRAP director Auto/trans., V-8, power steer and brakes, R&H,factory air cond., Daytona blue, WSW. . head coil the snake in listing and a "To succeed In this effort, we 64 PLYMOUTH . ... i . . . .$2495 T neat the military manner evacu- need, and I mean this, we need fury 4 dr., hardtop, auto/trans., V-8, power steer and ate area. the thoughtful assistance of brakes, R&H, 2 tone, beige over maroon, like new. men let the little fellow, 64 BELAIR .... . . . . . .$2495 The basic fault in our schools the storekeeper, the division of- Auto/trans., sedan, 4 dr.,V-8, power steer., R&H,like new. generally lies not so much In the ficer, the personnel officer, the factory air cond. structure of their programs as yeoman in the ship's office, the 64 IMPALA SUPER SPORT. ..... . .. . $2695 in the sloppiness with which their chief in charge of a crew maintaining Auto/trans., V-8, power steer, and brakes, R&H, solid ma- roon, white interior, 6,500 actual miles. 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| 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 |
| 31 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |