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.. - "- -- " r i ;}. / 'I: [; , ,d PKY LIBRARY J,. ; i !, .",. I JA A I w1 : ;r-' .::,;7:" >> (TT. ; - 1 . : "" " L>,f\/ i'..;:" :,, , : 1wrmw; ]sr ;;; t1));;,:::,' : *;:,:' ':,\'':,,\,:>< Published by the Holt Publishing Company a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to be considered an official expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does constitute an endorsement of any military department of the products or services advertised. . VOL 23 NO. 22 U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA AUGUST 12,1965 ; . Attack Squadron 35 Has New DLA TAXABLEThe : vides that new dislocation ruling of the allowanceIs IRS pro- Jax Area Aids In Aircraft Location And COAttack subject to Income ta... Payments of DLA made on or Viet after July 1, 1965 will have the Nam Buildup Squadron 35 was dis- two planes flew to NAS. Jax, tax withheld from regualrpaybutthose banded at NAS Jax in official where the sqaudron's black payments of DLA made between , commands in the Jacksonville , Navy area ceremonies Friday, and is to be panther Insignia was officially January 1, 1965 and July the U.S. military buildup In South Viet Nam. are actively supporting ' re-formed at Oceans, Va., In painted out on the All I.'I'beblack 1, 1965 will have no withheld. Elements of the First Army Calvary Division (Airmobile) arrivedin midAugust.The panther insignia is the second However, they will be Included on Jacksonville in recent days for embarkation in shipping for Viet- last official function of the oldest insignia In contlnous use the W-2 Form as taxable wages. nam. Various types of fixed and rotary wing! aircraft were flown squadron in Jacksonville: area In the Navy. I was the mid-air rendezvous of The new Intruder Is a sub- to NAS Jacksonville and May- Cdr. Donald S. Ross and Cdr. :sonic twin engine jet equippedwith port for preparation for over- John W. State over Mayport. extensive radar facilities It seas shipment. This preparation - Cdr. Ross will relieve Cdr. carries two men, the pilot and the included removing rotary State as squadron CO Aug. 13, radar officer. 1 blades and encasing helicopters , in Oceana. Cdr. Shute.upon being VA-35. the Navy's third oldest in ,material' designed to protect ; relieved, will report to the sup- Navy Carrier Squadron, had flown diem ff om transportation" : da- ply tanker. Tallahachie County, the old All! Skyraidcr. (nick- mage. ... : honieported in Naples Italy.In named "Spad" after the World The Calvary Division units : the ceremonies Cdr. Ross War I fighter plane) since No- which have arrived at Mayportwill ,I flew the ABA Intruder, the new vember 1948. The "Spad" has be transported to Southeast aircraft to be utilized by the seen action In Korea, Lebanon, Asia aboard the USNS Kula Gulf, re-formed squadron and Cdr. and Is presently being; used in a World War II CVE convertedfor State flew an AI!!. formerly Viet Nam forcounterInsurgencywarfare MSTS I transport duties, and known as the ADG,the squadron's and air support. It is die amphibious assault ship, USS ; old type aircraft. the oldest attack aircraft being Boxer.' ; After the aerial meeting, the used by the Navy today. The Kula Gulf, which was only recently from mothballs -- removed arri led:; f;at.;, l Mayport Moo- ' T .Ellison' Assumes Capt. day. The boxer steamed into ;, die Florida Naval Station Wednesday - _, _* 4- afternoon.The . Command Of Training CenterCaptain MINIBEX 2.65 CRITIQUE RAdm. A.R.Matter, (left), Commander new 1st Cavalry (Airmobile Fleet Air Wings Atlantic Fleet, pnd VAdm. Charles E. Weakley, ) Division has been called by - (right), Commander Anti-Submjarine Warfare for the Atlantic, met Thomas B. Ellison assumed and: designated a Naval Aviatorin Secretary' of Defense Robert S. command of d U.S.Naval November 1939. Throughsub- with RAdm Robert Gpldthwjaite (center), Commander Fleet Air McNamara, "an entirely new Jacksonville, for the discussion the Air Technical Training Center in sequent promotions,he bee a m e on Sub/Air training exercise, approach to the conduct of the . held last Friday ct NAS Jax.Admirals . official change of command ceremonies ,a Captain January 11. 1958. land banle." '''' today. Captain Ellison is married to A Capt. Ellison relieved Captain the former Virginia Caroline The division, which has a At NAS Jax strength of, 15, 787 personnel Charles G. Strum, who will report Griffins formerly of Jackson- more than 400 helicoptersto uses to Washington D. C., for ville and Fort Lauderdale, deliver and to ten months of various intelli- Florida. They have two children men weapons gence briefings, protocol counterinsurgency Thomas Griffins, 19, who is a For Minibex the battlefield.. The concept is CritiqueVice expected to result in greater and defense lan- student at the University of Virginia freedom'of and - movement exploit guage (French) schools prior to and: Martha Lea, 8. Mrs. the of assuming duties In Rabat Morocco Ellison is a graduate of Robert principal surpriseto Admiral Charles E. rier Commander for Command an unprecedented degree. as Defense Attache and (Continued on Page 2)) Weakley, Commander Anti-Sub- Tast Group (CTG) 81.4. The airmobile division will allow Defense Attache for Air. Captain marine Warfare for the Atlanticand Minibex 2-65 which began with Army commanders. to apply Strum had served Commanding - as Rear Admiral A. R. Matter, the planning In early April was decisive firepower and manpower Officer of KATTC since VP-16 Receives Commander Fleet Air Wings Atlantic the second of three slmiliarSubAir / in the most critical arena of the . August 1963.Captain were at NAS Jax last barrier exercises with the battlefield at the. most critical Ellison a native NATTC of Battle. 'E' For Friday morning to attend a Cri- primary purpose of providing time. ' Nixon. Texas,reported to tique of the second training exercise Sub/Air training for all participating The division also has much from the Bureau of Naval Personnel - Miniature Anti-Submarine units. Although the exercises greater mobility In bad terrain where he served Director - as Fiscal Year 65 Barrier Exercise. varied in objectives and than an Infantry division. It can Officer Performance Di- The meeting began with an Introduction forces Involved, they had as their operate over an area several vision. the of Patrol Squadron Sixteen has by Cdr. W.W.Tigham slmlllar secondary purpose the times larger than an Infantry division - attended He University been awarded the Battle Jr., who Is the ComF alrJ ax Anti- collection of data in support of ; Lee, in operation against in 1938 with Texas graduating a Efficiency "E" for Fleet Air submarine Warfare Officer. Two the Fleet Anti-Submarine Data guerrillas in underdevelopedareas BOA entered degree.the After graduation and the, Wing 11 for fiscal year 1965. other Falrjax officers, Lcdr. W. Analysis Program (FADAP). or rear area security fora he U.S. Navy VP-16. commanded by Cdr. K. Lally, Jr., Operations Control The critique was provided to field army. Airmobile forces Naval Aviation Cadet Program. CJ. Eadie, competed with the Officer, and Lcdr. G. S. Platt. assist participating units In assessing may often be equivalent to air- He,..was commissioned Ensign four other patrol squadrons that Sub-Surface Officer, then pre- their Individual perfor- borne units except they can ride ; -- --rt '- are attached to Fleet Air Wing- sented a narratioh of the exer- mance against the total achieve back from the battle rather than I Elevea for the award. cise and awarded commendationsas ments. wait for a ground link-up. r The award is given for excellence a result of Minibex. Two NAS based squadrons pro- The airmobile. division can be in certain competitive Remarks concerning the awards vided aircraft for the submarine deployed almost twice as rapidlyas I +b 5 n r. YI inspections exercises relatedto by two major participants exercises. Patrol Squadron an infantry division, giving it the Patrol Squadron's opera- Capt. G. C. Cook, Commander Seven had 12 SP-2H 'Neptunes': more strategic mobility. It has tions. Submarine Squadron Twelve, and participating while VP-16 pro- 333 more aircraft and about 1.550 During fiscal year '65. VP-16, Capt. H. G. Stott, CommanderFleet vided 3 PSA 'Orions. fewer surface vehicles than an completed transition from the Air Wing Cleven, preceded The Royal Canadian Air Force infantry division. SP2E "Neptune" to the PSA the "question and answer" per- MP Air Detachment supplied four The new division was formed "Orion" and since the transition iod. Argus aircraft operating under from resources available within ' they have maintained a six plane Closing remarks and com- the comm and of Wing CommanderA. the Army. Personnel and;) equip- ': detachment at Kindley AFB, Bermuda ments were presented by V./dll1 Lehn, Commander MaritimeAir ment were drawn from the 2nd with the additional three \'eakely and RAdm Robert Gold- Detachment. While training Infantry Division and the experimental aircraft operating fromJackson- diwaitiCommander Fleet Air In l Ilnibex the Anus crews were 11th Air Assault Division Capt. T. 3. Ellison ville. Jax, who had served as ASV\ Bar hosted by FAW-1L, ft. ennim!. Ga. AIR NEWS.AFTERBURNER \1GUST 12,196t 2 ".u1"T"' '' & ,- : Chapioin I i sMsage: - : :'..s."jrl''n" : ' 'j $ e s' : r , *Qtfnost POWERFUL weapon. e, '. .j ,,' , By J* F. Agnew SUNDAY Healthiness Is not always assured by one's robust appearanw I 8:00 a.m. Service Holy Communion The strong looking large man may have a very weak heart. All i his muscles may be bulging with power except the most Important ... .4ir. 'yMr, 'DEMOCRACY '+ 9:30: a.m. Service of Divine of all---the heart muscle. The man with the outward appear ! Worship Appollo may have the Incipient germs of tuberculosis or the lean tugged 9:30 a.m. Sunday School forages person may harbor the dreaded disease of cancer. .,, 'l 3 through 16. Bldg. 722 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine Looks are deceptive and It Is because of misleading factors that Worship delusion. Indeed It Is the ' t2tr many live under a person's false ' r 6:30 pm. Youth Fellowship that Is deadly, for if the truth were known, then some definite security action would be taken.In . WEDNESDAY the realm of"splrltual matters the same principle: prevails 4:30: p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal Too person with money and property, fares well enough to say for; himself: "I I have done well, I am alright and need no outside help from 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal God or anyone". The muscles: show but It may be that all the while a 1 I weakness exists within. In this state of unawareness he is not conscious of a lack of spiritual depth.In . Communion 12:00: p.m. Holy , Also on all Holy Days times of stress or strain spiritual power will be needed, but \ that if In the future Catholic Services at St. Ed- presumptively he assumes there Is this need, -rte fO ICArV9 ward's Chapel, NA1'1C and Naval that there will be time enough to call upon God. It is rather shallow -r/ Hospital thinking to say the least, for one would be just as logical to say that lie could lift the heaviest weights without practicing from day today SUNDAY MASS No one builds the body to super strength In one or two "workouts" and neither does one work up spiritual reserve and strength in a 6:30' a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital moment of crisis. It takes time to tear down the old cells of the Editorial 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. Ed- muscles and replace them with new and stronger ones.It . ward's Chapel take thought and time to build strong spiritual cells In our lives and to bring our souls to maturity. The time to begin Is now, for "Now Knowledge is Basic. ToolIn DAILY MASS is; the accepted time". t 11:30 a.m. St. Ed ward's Chapel Combatting Aggressors LBJ Congratulates DOD PersonnelFor MONDAY & TUESDAY "" No one realizes more clearly than the United States serviceman Reduction Efforts 4:15 FY65 Cost that the world is Involved In a great conflict: the strggle between p.m. King Hall NATTC democracy and communism.We . all know the conflict exists. Many of us probably wouldn't be FRIDAY Washington (AFPS) President Johnson has congratulated Defense In uniform If It didn't. But how much more do we need to know about Department personnel for their efforts in saving $4.6 billion during the conflict? 12:05 p.m. U.S. Naval Hospital FT65. There should be only one answer much more! We In the armed The President told the audience attending a Cost Reduction Week forces have a vital role In the conflict. We pledge to supportand SATURDAY observance, "This Is a record of which you can be proud and for defend our Constitution. We are the Instrument of security for 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel which this country can be proudof our nation. We are a shlled against the continuing threat of Com- you and grateful to you." Tank munist military aggression while the contest Is carried on In other CONFESSIONS-SATURDAY Deep Submergence areas political, economic and psychological. With Secretary of Defense Ro- Because we have this personal Involvement, we need to under- 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before bert S. McNamara, service sec- To Offer 5-Mile Pressure stand the basic facts about democracy, communism, and the clashes Masses retaries members of the Joint between the systems. It Is important for us to keep Informed about Catechism Classes:Grade School Chiefs of Staff In attendance Annapolis Md. (AFPS) Construction - of ntulti=million dollar - world events. We must learn to recognize the relationship of inter- President Johnson presented a national developments to the conflict between governmental systems. SATURDAY Certificates of Merit to 17 mili- "deep submergence" research Why must we know all those things? Because we and our allies 10:00 All Saints' tary and civilian personnel, representing complex was announcedby must stand ready to resist Communist military aggression In all a.m.722. Activities a cross-section of Defense Harold V. Nutt, te.c1ul1caldlrector , parts of the world. building Department individuals;who of the U.S. Navy Marine Engineering w We achieve this readiness by learning more about the forces which participated In cost-saving ac- Laboratory (MEL) threaten us, In order to combat them more efficiently. We achieve tions. here. this readiness by gaining a fuller appreciation of the principles for TrafficViolations The pressure. tank compile which we stand. And we achieve this readiness by realizing that, in The President noted that this will stimulate, In the laboratory, a very personal sense, the fate of our nation and of the free world country will continue to spend conditions of the deepest ocean.It . depends upon how well we do our jobs. whatever Is necessary for "the will be used to develop and Getting this knowledge Is the easiest part. All It takes Is a trip to security of our people." proof-test equipment designedfor the Information and Education Office in your outfit, or the library. The following Is a report of use at extreme depths. The Department of Defense has long been aware of the need to keep motor vehicle accidents and traf- He emphasized "...we shall Three tanks In the complex will Its men Informed and has an extensive program to do just that. fic violations for the period August continue to maintain our military create ocean pressure conditions The Information Is all there, practically at our fingertips. Why 3 through Au ost 9. forces without regard to arbitrary from surface to more than 56,000 wait for a formal invitation to take advantage of It? (AFPS) Number budget ceilings." feet, 50 percent more than the of AccidentsThis seas deepest recorded depth Week August 3 throughAugust9.,5 President Johnson explainedthat They will be built of high strength those participating In the steel: up to 20 Inches thick for the Total Accidents this year through savings program have proved that largest tank and have combined BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS August 1965 . 151 economy and efficiency can gohandinb weight of 1.125 tons. will Number of Accidents through August ? -nd with a strong defense Largest of the chambers 1964. .. 167 id -by-side with our operate at a maximum pressure Total number of days since last cost reduction measurd." the of 12,000 pounds per square Inch, Injury in a motor vehicle President said, "our military equal to pressure found about five accident . . ;\ 25 strength had continued to mount." miles down in the ocean. J A X AIR *J E WS Number of ViolationsThis To remain strong, the Pres- future Navy submarine planners,:? will realizing godeeP that rand Week . . .33 ident listed three areas of con- stay down longer, expect the Speeding . . . .9 centration: MEL complex to help find answers The JAX AIR NEWS'is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper Going Through Stop Sign..1 to many questions concern distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Reckless Driving . . 0 ((1)) outmoded weapons must be Ing the ability of men and, their Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a Other Violations .... .. 23 lete replaced by new ones; ((2)) obso- equipment to function at extreme private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR Sixteen drivers appeared before must equipment be and Installations depths. NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, the Traffic Hearing Boardat duplication eliminated and ((3)) costly CAPT. B.ELLISONContinued Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before the meeting held on August of effort mustebended. - publication. News items are welcomed for all sources- 10. Disposition of the cases ( From Page l 1)) Telephone EV 9-7711, Ext. 8162. Included the following: eight lost Without the Advertisements are solicited by thepublisherandqueriesconcerning driving and parking privileges a- achieved magnificent record 1 E. Lee Hfgh School In Jacksonville board station for by die Defense Depart- and the University of Geor- such should be directed to the Holt Publishing various periods; ment In the last four Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida two received suspensions; four ident Johnson years, Pres- gia. and Telephone 359-4040 or 3590271. were given warnings; one was be said, "We would Captain Ellison's awards dismissed Ill-equipped to meet the situation the Wavy ; six were fined (U. decoration include VOL. 23 NO. 22 AUGUST 12, 1965 S. Commissioner); and one was we have encountered: In VietNam Cross, Silver Star, and Air Me?" referred to commanding officer or the many other world- with Silver Star-all for during wide for possible disciplinary action. commitments we have to the against the Japanese cause of peace and " freedom. World War ILPAGE 111IIIII1AX - I .,,- no o' n.. .... ,n'. o. __,_0 '.; H' P 0_ .. CO.. ... .. ,. .. ," .. . . AUGUST 12, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER PAGE 3 '"*'RSED .. .. -- .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. !1".. .. .", CAgSV ' - ... - - ,rl{" .. 'r. ., .. L l tA t\ >, "" .. -';: ; " -- . ,, . <' < _. ... < ,J : ..... i. ; .'. n . -"f"o. ." 1" ; :N I '" ,,"--.. "..w, -4\ '"' Or \ 1964 CHEVROLET BELAIR 1962 FAIRLANE TUDOR 1964 FALCON 4 Dr. SEDAN Fordor sedan, V-8, Auto trcns., R&H., Tudor Sedan, Radio end Heater, Runs Auto. trans, Radio, Heater, white tide Air cond., W5W, Low down payment. good. walls, Real clean. ONLY $1595 ONLY $1995 ONLY $995 . 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ONLY $1595 ONLY $995 ONLY $1395 :\ S DUVALr1' t y Z'h MOTORS o 4835 SAN JUAN (OK Roosevelt) EV 4-4536 , GOOD SPECIAL FINANCING FOR SERVICEMEN! e OPEN DAILY TIL 9: PM FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE -- --- -- --- -- -- - -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- - : .. ," -.. :. .: I .,.... PAGE JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER AUGUST 121965 f Ten HAS And NA TIC Chief Petty Officers Sixth Fleet ,Personnel"l Lauded I / Receive Warrant Officer AppointmentsBetween After Oil Incident On RivieraEditor's Working Party With this October and April aviation electronics field. slow, AECM. The other men are ( Note: The French Snow 1966, NAS JAX and the Naval Air Chief Electronics Technician aU AOCA's. Riviera, one of the nicer liberty ShovelsA Technical Training Center will Krygler was advanced to his pre- Winslow will be 'Ae first to areas for sailors in the Sixth 135-man working party loose .ten chief petty officers, sent rate this past June and next ]leave as he'll receive his Fleet, has been having its shareof equipped with snow shovels went but not to retirement. March be will become a warrant appointment in the avionics field problems during this tourist ashore at 4 p.m. Monday to Instead these men will be tradIng officer In the aviation electronics this October. A native of Pal atka, season. trap the oil These men worked their chiefs hat for that of field. Fla., he entered the Navy in 1949. First, the USS Shangri-La, anchored through the night digging more Warrant Officer. For when the He enlisted in the Navy in 1956, He is married to the former BettyR. 4OOOyards off Cannes, than 20 holes In the beach five list of personnel selected for WO and he and his wife, Joan have Rutherford of Bluff City,Tenn. accidentally dumped 3,000 gal- feet deep to catch the oil. came out recently, five chiefs three children. Anderson, a native of Miami, lons of black oil that spread to In the first light of Tuesday from NASand five from NATTC Miller reported to NAS In 1963 Fla. enlisted in the Navy in the beach area. After this incident morning the entire beach area had "made the grade." and was advanced in July 1964. 1944, and will become a Warrant but In no connection with was surveyed and the remaining - Those selected from NAS are: His appointment In the elect- Officer in the aviation ordnance the oil, the area was plagued by oil areas were charted. A Gerald S. Hollinger, ACCA; ronics technician field will field in April 1966. He and his forest fires that destroyed muchof fresh working party of 100 was Horace A. Johnson, TDCA; become effective in April 1966. wife, Dorothy, reside In. the resort area. sent in to relieve those who had Thomas J. Krygler, ATC; Miller joined the Navy in 1956 Jacksonville as does his mother, The following is an account been on the beach all night. By John E.. Miller, Jr., ETCA; and he and his wife, Velina, Mrs. E. W. Roderigas. of the oil incident, and how what 10 that morning all the oil was and: Alan II. Smith, ETCA. haye two children.. Rucker, another Floridian,enlisted may have ended in adverse publicity cleared from the beach where Hollinger, who reportedhere In Another electronics technicianwho in the Navy upon completionof for the Navy In Europe, was the men were working. Local 1962, will receive his appoint- wUlbecomeawarrantofficer Lake Butler Union County High turned Into a successful restoration contractors brough In seven loads ment as an Aviation Control effective next April Is Alan H. School In 1951. lie will enter the of the resort's beaches. The of sand that was used to smooth Technician in March 1966. He Smith. Enlisting in the Navy in aviation ordnance field as a W.e.in account comes from the Shang'smonthly the beach over. enlisted In the Naval Reserve in 1951 he was advanced to chiefin January. His wife, Letha is magazine "News Hori On Wednesday the final clean- 1951 and: after a year of college, January of this year, after also from Lake Butler. zon.") up operations were performed on joined the regular Navy In 1954. reporting to NAS in 1964. Smithis Enlisting In the Navy in 1951, The Shang's engineering department the final traces of oil Hollinger is married and has two married and has two children West will also become a warrant wenttoworkearlyMonday The Wednesday edition of the children. Four Chief Aviation Ordnance officer January 1966. native morning July 12, to repairthe overseas New York Herald Tri- After being advanced to chiefin Technicians and one Chief Aviation of Alabama, he will serve In the ship's catapult steam lines. bune reported, "American- January of 1963, Johnson reported Electrician's Mate brought aviation ordnance field. He This work required that a void by lors turned a U.S. (public rela- to NAS in June of the same credit to themselves and the and his wife, Myrtle, reside in pumped dry. Almost as soon as tions disaster Into what one tour- w- year. He joined the Navy In training center with their select Jacksonville.In the pumping beg an an engineer ist official called 'miracle' today - 1950 after attending the Collegeof ion for appointment as Warrant March of 1966, Ziegler,will officer noticed the black oil by cleaning up 3,000 gallonsof South Jersey for.a year. Officer. They are: George B. also become a W.O. In the avia- coming from the ship. diesel oil accidentally dumpedoff Johnson who is married and.has Anderson, Jr.; Seable P.Rucker; tion ordnance field. Enlisting In The officer had this pumping Cannes beaches by U.S.. air- two children, will receive his Francis 0. West; Hagood A. the Navy In 1952, he is marriedto stopped within five minutes but craft carrier." appointment next January in the Ziegler; and Robert L. Win- the former Carol M. already the 3,000gallons of oil Repaired The Errors Giesbrecht of Vancouver, N.C. was on the water. Four thou The paper went on to quote the sands yards away from the ship secretary-general of the Beach were some of the world's most Operators Association as saying, LAKESHORE LAKE SHOREBUNDING JDQWNTOWH LAKESHORE valuable beaches the iUvl ra. "They realized a miracle. We STORE OPEMFRIDAYS= BLVD I. CRISWELL I 501 I W. DUVAL OPEN STORE The oil, could ride in on the tide thought our season was compro- { SAN'JUAN COR'I CLAY FRIDAYS and result Indisruptlng the area's mised but In a dozen hours they SAM UNTIL 8PM_ ')1II.J' TIRE1COMPANY 'Ph .b2 5'' 8AM UNTIL 8.-PM tourist trade and cause their ; : :1.JJ: ". 'S6 property have been able to repair T..KS<4+n.w. damage. error." NEW GUARDIAN 4 Ply Premium Nylons The ship's manpower and resources Admiral David L. McDonald, were mobilized at once CNO, sent the following messageto FRESH, NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED. THEY HAVE THE NEW to combat against the floating the Shang on July 16: _i WRAP AROUND TREAD THAT GIVES BETTER STEERING CONTROL. oil. Ip less than a half hour a "I have watched with Interestthe working party was sprinkling 2, development of the oily Incident ; 600x13 700x14 750x14 500 carbonized sand on the oil in Cannes. It is true that 650x13 700 13 concentration. Through this action the commission of errors is a 735x14 775x14 c r- they managed to sink about common human failing that we one-third of the oil. regretfully must tolerate Not $ I so common however, Is rapidly By 15 SI650 SJC50AM 1695 Monday noon an additional 2,000 pounds of sand was,secured responsive effort to correct errors - from another ship In the fleet. that have been committed Lilly The rapid reaction of Sixth .. This supply was used to sink $2 fer whit. ''' Other rfttt i .1 I.| Fleet In its 500 more gallons of oil. Now personnel correcting half the mistake In Cannes is a wonderful - escaped oil. had been 800x14 850x14 $ sunk.A a particularly demonstration tlcklishdlplomatic how tohandle I $1995 search, through the other problem. An incident that could 825x14 'SI795 855 14 In x ships the area, failed to turn have left us nothing but sname up anymore sand. Sand was then instead created an opposite feel- fey IZ ...... T.n.-. ell....... ordered from Paris, Naples, Ing in pride, all because of the Mec.llM--. 'fat to* Cannes, and Grasse ONLY CRISWELL HAS ? I i,. prompt response and wholehearted - Next. 200 gallons of emulsifyIng effort to rectify a bad Satisfaction Guaranteed compound,which turns oil Intoa situation. My personal con J 1JJIQtJX190 VACATION or your money back! harmless soap, was used on the gratulations to the personnel whc U.s. lOYAL PreI ul BRAKE & oil which was lapping on the are responsible for the corrective French beaches. ." operationMDftEY' UIIU Prices Start as Low as $18.95 FRONT ENDDC.PS - ANY 600x13 Black plus tax and smooth SAFETY SPECIAL tires off car SIZE your c.n.ct C.tor. C e.a c:..... Mn( w T.. O T- <-* ClMckTMT 4 FOR $34 SB DOWN GETS YOU Pwct*, *MMT. font Wbwlt ta.Drai . "' J."' . '" - 4 TIGER PAWS ww.l = : : (Add for Whit. walls. "N : $2.00 EACH a,1 a? OUT OF OUR CAGE CkMk .: 95 GUARANTEED ROUND D.ty ..... -9.tIIMs LOUNGE & PACKAGE STOREGO N ......, Ahfy T. AND TO BALANCE N ,.. .... ,.. .e.M ..... ....... N .......... i..l.nM t ,.. ( .... w4Nw .... we .. ..... j' w : : . U. .Royal GO DISCOTHEQUE! USED TIRES 5. :". *95 NEW GUARDIAN WHTIEWALLS <70"1rvttrm $1495 DANCING UNTIL 2 AM .. l.. a .4.. LADIES NIGHT EACH LAKE SHOREBLANDING DOWNTOWN THURSDAY EVENING. MIXED DRINKS FOR LADIES I BLVD.at I CRISWELL 501 I W, DUVALCOR. HALF PRICE SAN JUAN CLAY . TIRE COMPANYY. 3909 BLANDING BLVD. Phpnc 3B $3$3 Phone 356-0236 ..r U. S..eyel l TW D**!" ' !. ? CASE LOTS AT COST + 10%' DRIVE-IN SERVICE" ? _,--j-. t t1:.' . -, --------- ----- --- -- -- -------- --- ---- ----- ---- ------ -- - h > 0" . . _ .. . .. .. ., _" _ I 12-, 1965. JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER PAGE. .! ,,.., "_' 1. ' '. He o Of Guam Campaign September Means School . Assumes FICEUR Post What You Should Know About BicyclesEditor's Marine LtCoL James A. Gallo, Jr., winner of the Silver Star medal for heroism during World War II, has replaced LtCol Lyle S. Stephenson as Head, Naval Operations Department, Fleet Intelligence ( ( Note -- This is the Soft or rough shoulders, curbs, more than two abreast In a street Center, turope.: K -rv .vr. third in a series of five articles and guard rails make It Impossible or road.. '. . LtCol. Stephenson, holder of f e tl taken from the National Safety for a cyclist facing trafficto Bicycles should be walked the riCEUR position for the past Council Employee Publications yield the right of way to every across busy streets In crosswalks - three and a half has reported 3k Newsletter. years { ) approaching vehicle. or at Intersections.If . to MCAS. Cherry Point, As as the weather is The It is used , 'PW' <'4. long good, cyclist should use hand at night, the bicycle - N.C. for duty. Before assuming A and that is most of the year in and arm signals to. warn others should be equipped with his duties here, LtCol Gallowasan ,. many parts of the country, millions of any Intention to stop'or turn., the proper headlight and rear operations officer for the 2nd of students will be riding He should never attempt to reflector. . Marine Division at Camp Le- bicycles to school squeeze In between two lanes of At school as at home the bicycle jeune. N. C. Parents should be sure their traffic, whether the cars are In should be kept upright In A graduate of Colgate Uni- children are able to handle their motion or are halted at a stop a rack or with the kickstand In ... versity, I.tCoL Gallo enlisted In bikes with skill, that they know signal a, designated place so that no the Marine Corps in December .and observe bicycle regulations Cyclists should never ride one will trip over (It. 1942. Two months after finish- before permitting them to ride Ing recruit training, he was selected bikes to school. to attend theojfcer'scan- Studies by the National# Safe- did ate school at Quantico, Va. ty Council show that It is much I.tCoL Gallo graduated from DCS 4 better for a bicycle to keep to in June 1943 and received orders the right side of the road rather overseas. LlCoL Gpllo than on the left facing traffic. As a platoon leader assigned to Gallo served for two years as "A" Co., 1st Datallion, 3rd Ma- Asst. Naval Attach'e, Helsinki, rines in July 1944, then a 2dLt., Finland. As a little boy in a baseball LtCol. Gallo participated in the uniform discon- Completing the Amphibious was walking capture of Guam, Marianas Is- Warfare School at Quantico in solately down the street, a sym- I lands.In June 1957, LtCoL Gallo reportedto pathic neighbor called out: a .: ..., one savage three-day battle Headquarters Marine Corps "What's the matter? Didn't the for an enemy-held hill, his company for a three-year tour. The headquarters game go well?" was reduced from 230 to tour was followed by "It was a swell game," the .k..n about 70 men. As the only sur- replied, "but had callIt two assignments in Norfolk, Va. boy we to viving officer, LtCol Gallo rallied In the third becausethe first as an instructor for the inning 1 MIA his men, reorganized the Landing Force Training Unit, Atlantic parents were rioting. took the hill under intense - company, . and then as a student at family Weekly. fire and held it enemy until - the Armed Forces Staff College. relieved another unit. for by Graduating from AFSC In June this action he was awarded the 1963, LtCoL Gallo was sent ,to Silver Star medal Camp Lejeune for a twoyeartour LtCoL Gallo's assignmentsafter before reporting to his pre- AFTER HOURS World War II included duty sent assignment here. as an NROTC instructor at the In addition to the Silver Star, of Illinois, Shore- University LtCol. Gallowas also awarded the party Company Commander at White Rose of Finland by officials ; , and instructor DEPOSITORY.ir Camp Lejeune, as an of that government. Other for the Marine Corps'Officer awards earned by the colonel Include - Basic School Quantico. the Purple Heart, Presidential i- 1' In March 1952, after completing t Unit Citation and the Navy the Russian Language Jax Navy federal Credit Union ' Unit Citation. school at Anacostia, Md., LtCol.. has Initiated this new service for CHIEF CAMPBELL'S your added convenience At JAX .- Elanding TennecoSERVICE STATION""""" A'AS, Bldg. 39. 1 F 103 rd and Blanding Offers GAS FOR LESSTo Military Personnel And NIGHTDEPOSITORY All Government EmployeesAt Our Truck Island REGULAR 94 % OCTANE 28.9 PREMIUM 100% OCTANE 30.9 I_!!l -' Also Brake work, Tune-ups, Lubrication, Wash & Wax. We carry Top Quality Products Delco Batteries, Firestone tires, Quaker State Oil. M VWiat we don't sell, but you get FREE is Watch for Additional Installations Complete Courteous Service. At other Locations. Forcomplete protection please deposit ONLY money orders - or checks la this f'16 RWIIO facility.Haul r Z A OPEN : 4eae a. 3 THIS COUPON O ON A CAR WASH O LOCATED EVERY IN THE W.ED.COUPON'o CREDIT VAIl ON, JAX, NAS BLDG. 39 CECIL FIELD BLDG. 26 " F FREE Tel. 384-4121 Ext. 8507-8508 Tel. SP 1.3211 Ext. 205 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9:30-4:30: : HOURS: Mon.-Fri. .8:303:00AUGUST ( ' I 'r PAGE 6 JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER AUGUST 12,1965 I I L HAS Jacksonville Civil Service Newsy II I Board Of U.S. Civil Service Examiners Announces New Exams Open For VacanciesThe Board of U.S.ClvllService Engine Worlcer and Airframes years of progressively responsible - Examiners has new examination Worker. practical experience announcements open for filling The position of Helper requiresthe which may Include apprenticeship r"r immediate vacancies In the passing of a written test only. training in the overhaul, repair, ., positions of Helper, Aircraft A completed CSC Form 5000ABis installation and test of a variety required to file. of major aircraft components, ssslsiarsss sse s The position of Aircraft Engine such as landing gear hydraulic u CHURCH OF CHRIST Worker requires at least two ((2)) systems, surfaces, flight con- : 52Z3 WESCONETT BLVD. years of progressively responsible trols, Interior furnishings, etC # NEAR NAS experience which may In lieu of 'on year of experienceas _ : : ,, E ' JUST OFF TIMUQUANA RD. include apprenticeship training defined above, there may be : SUNDAYS: in the overhaul, repair and testingof substituted: (a) experience in t I j:1Iiy 10:00 A.M. BIBLE WORSHIP a variety of Aircraft engine the overhaul of Internal com- : . 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP components OR two ((2)) years of bustion engines Including aircraft t 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE progressively responsible experience engines.; (b) Completion of six 9 7pE in the overhaul of Jet ((6)) months training on aircraftat WEDNESDAYS: engines, at Class 'O !level or a school or repair station approved ; I R G ' 7:30: P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE higher. A completed CSC Form by the Federal Aviation CHURCH PHONE SP 1-5079 57 is required to file. Authority; or (c) Completion of CENTER MINISTER PHONE SP 1.2646 The of Airframes six months aircraftat position ((6) training on Worker requires at least two ((2)) an armed forces technical Jacksonville, Fla trade sc'booLApplication MONTHLY SPECIA Forms 5000-AB SIXTEEN CIVIL SERVICE employees pt the Navjcl Air Technical and/or 57 should be filed with , Training Center received checks totaling over $2,500for sustain SHRIMP DINNER 99 the Executive Secretary, Board superior performance recently. . of U. S. Civil Service Exami- The awards were presented by NATTC's former CommandingOfficer ners U. S. Naval Air Sta- Cjaptain C.G. Strum, to the emplbyees after the training ALL, YOU CAN EAT tion, Jacksonville, Florida. center's Incentive Awkxrd Committee reviewed the record of their OPEN DAILY We Make a Specialty I oft For further information regarding performance during the last six months. 11:30: A.M. TO 10 P.M. these positions, see examination Among the recipients were:, (L to R bottom row) Mrs. Doris B. OATHSIl' Announcements No. Lundblom, Mrs. Florence G. Anders, Mrs. lona N. Thompson, and SHRIMP AT-3-19-(65)( ) for Helper, No. Joseph A. McManus; (top row), Walter L. Rambow, Mrs. Vergie L. OYSTERS AT-3-20(65)( ) for Airframes Green, Mrs. Audrey H. FreemanMrs. Margaret O. McCjall, Mrs. $ CHICKEN Worker. Copies of these examination Bobbie C. Parhpm Mrs. Alice P. Stamps, William M. Ross, Miss STEAKS announcements are Nora Lee Robarts, and Gordon K. Totten. Employees not shown t. / .RED SNAPPER available at the Employment Office pre Mrs. Laura B. Harrison. Henry C. Bickner, and Joseph E, TAKE-OUT SERVICE Building 907, U. S. Naval Kurtright. .BANQUET SERVICE Air Station Jacksonville, Fla. "' 1(1""H....dS. INESS MEN'S; Ways To Cut Night Auto Accidents IBENEFICIAL 3438 :3LANDING: BLVD. PI I jHE 771- d - As night falls and fewer cars "Nighttime accidents account stopping your car. With reduced use the highway, some motorists for three out of five traffic deaths visibility, recognition of traffic are lulled into a false sense of and almost half of all pedes- signs and the driver's response to NEW 1965VALIANT security. Since the chances ofa trians killed in traffic are struck them, Is delayed. fatal auto accident of a ser- down between 6:00 p.m. and mid- Slow down at night. After ious injury are greatest at low night," Klamm pointed out. dark, every driver needs the extra . visibility periods after dark, Edward To help motorists drive safe- reaction time that slower Klamm, accident preven- ly after dark, the Allstate Safe- speeds allow. tion director of the Allstate Safe ty Crusade offers the following Base your speed on your ty Crusade, warns drivers to be tips: headlight range. Headlights can extra alert after dark. Allow more distance for light up about 350 feet of roadway. -- At 50 mph you need about 243 feet y to stop, but at 60 mph, you need about 366 feet to stop. Overdrive -'P : ;! your headlights and youTf _ Y a J ff in*trouble.Keep windshield and your _ headlights clean. A spattered i windshield magnifies the glare of oncoming headlights, and dirty 11r headlights visibility. on your car cuts your INCLUDES: $ *, Protect your eyes. Do not . 1759 1 BANK LITTLE RATE OR NO FINANCING DOWN PAYMENT wear sunglasses at night or SPECIAL DEALS FOR NAVY during low visibility. Look MORE THAN 200( FINE NEW & USED slightly to the right of oncoming CARS TO CHOOSE FROM headlights. Be extra careful passing. NOW -LARGE SELECTION OF ABC V bT f c Observe the headlight range of EXECUTIVE CARS, LOW MILEAGE 1 ifl iY 'NJ ,y the cars you're following. Pass SAVE U P TO $800 ON THESE VALUES vM,, only if the road looks clear. V uY'w' t Look to the sides of objects LOT AT sa rather than straight at them focus DRIVE A LITTLE AND SAVE A of ob- on the edges or outlines 'J '" ___ <'., i. $; jects. are designed to pick Eyes SUGGESTION Edgar W. Buell, Overhaul and that way REVELS up Images more sharply CLAYTON Repair Department, demonstrating his modified method of secur than by staring head on. the receptacle on en electricton , : actuptor to Captain T. Washing. Avoid steady driving around Jr., Overhaul (and REppir Officer. In the plant vibration had driver's A bedtime. usual Chrysler-Plymouth; Inc. caused the retaining screws tow pway, loosening the receptacle your sharply alertness level drops and COVE SPRINGS FLA. ultimately cpusing short circuiting. Mr. Buell' suggestion about the time he is accustomedto GREEN negates this fault insofar as sible., Mr. Buell also submitted a suggestion to replate actuator cl lutch discs and going to bed. flange assemblies only 20 mm.; So. of NAS on Hwy. 17 which had previously been salvo iged. Monetary awards presented Use; your, lights carefully. PHONE J JAX 264.6555 by, Captain Washington in ,roeo ignition! of the, savings resulting Don't drive after dark unless all therefrom, totaled $265.OO and signal lights' are ..t.1_ _... ,--0<1 ,_ __ ._........ .... "'- ""' _... b. ....,. '.'- wMw.. ti ,.._ .... working.headlights ' - -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- - fM.. '_ ,.. : : _:: .: : '. .: __ .. :_ = ... .. .. = : =_ . I !1965 lAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER PAGE 7 '. : ; . I Plf Va Ash CJs' New Additions To The Book ShelfWith II m the college: football sea- coach and a good team to win." By Sharon Arnold, Cecil Field Librarian fl son only one month away, "pigskin ********** chatter" has started around Lieutenant Junior Grade H. D. THE GREAT: WAR AT SEA: by One ,day Arnolph dedices to GLENN'S AUTO REPAIR: Cecil Field. One of the big Ard, GMTO. A. A. I Hoehllng. A history of marry. But whom? His friends MANUAL questions often asked Is, Who naval action 191418. Here Is the advise him to advertise for wife GLENN'S: FOREIGN: CARRE- j will be the number one team In TENNESSEE"The whole dramatic panorama: of naval in the local newspaper, and the PAIR MANUAL the nation? "If Ya Ask Us" put number one team...' ,this,, warfare on, under and above next day the advertisement is MOTOR REPAIR MANUAL - the question to some fans and year will de't. the waves during World War I. answered by a young lady who is AUTO ENGINES AND ELECTRICAL here's the answers that came out: finitely be one of I Written in a tense, documentarystyle voluptously attractive, delight- SYSTEMS by Blanchard_ Rodger D. Fortney, Per- the schools In I it presents an unforgctt able fully affectionate and fabulouslyrich. i sonnelman Third Class Per- Tennessee. It picture of the battles, the ships Suddenly the nondescriptlittle Everybody's going so why not sonnel Office: will be a toss| and the fighting men whose blood clerk finds that his wheelof bring a friend and join in the ARKANSAS up between reddened the seven seas through fortune has begun to spin at fun at the Summer Carnival .. "They have been In the top ten Scarrltt and* more than four flaming years of vetiglnous speed. There'll be entertainment, a i for the past rJ Austin Peay. ARD the Great War. ********** special program and contests for three or four] ::1' < "" \.' These two big all. You can dream of a fine years. Always ,t named schools have long been **jc****** If you like to make your own time if, on Sunday August IS, have played Inj ..., f:' rivals and I expect will have OVER THE: HUMP: by General car repairs you will be interested at 4 p.m. you attend the Summer one of the Bowls. '.. 1I little competition from Alabama, William H. Tuner the man who in the following books availableat Carnival at the Lutheran Ser- ' I have watched ''. \; Ole Miss, LSU or Georgia Tech. moved anything, anywhere any- your Station Library: vice Center, 19 West Forsyth them play on <> )//.1 The only other teams that havea time. "The Hump" the extremely AUTOMOTIVE: MECHANICS by Street. television and dark horse chance outside SEC hazardous, vital Himalayan Crouse . they looked FORTNEY are Pear River J.C. or Mlll- Airlift of World War II - preny good. That Is why I feel ageville." had been a graveyard of manya SEGRA YES SERVICE CENTER I *********** I they will be number one In the commanding officer, as well James P. Godlesky, Sea- AUTO-MARINE SERVICE nation this year. as a major danger to the sur- Y"S. *********... man, Personnel vival of the entire air operation PHILLIPS ,669 Roosevelt Blvd. at Ortega Rlv' a IA ' Garry D. McCluer, Sea- PENN STATE In the Far East. General Tun- PHONE 389.1161 ._ ''I man, Communications: ner greatly reduced the accidentrate [ f "Because I am from Penn- Body Siop 4 Irvington gt. OHIO STATE Improved the moral of his ' sylvania I feel i 24 Hr. AAA Road & Wrecker Service "They will be strong/.. in the that their Improvement battle weary, homesick troops S&I1 and Plaid Stamps line and they over| and saved many lives. Yet his Mechanical Service Fuel Oil Service Dlal.o.Carl loss no one in the battle against the incredible odds 17 Marina U-Haul J i last year's team I Pier back field. I of the "Hump" is only one chap- Bedy Repairs will them feel that they '1 put ter in this dedicated soldier's Boat gas at Regular Station Prices will make the I !' ten among teams the In the top story. He was confronted with Now Showing complete 1965 Lino trip to the Rose "'' -t the problems of the Berlin Air- EvlnrodeThinderbird nation this - Bowl In Pasadena '(i- I have watched year. GODLESKY lift and after this came Korea. Boats & t on New McCLUER: them play many times and they This Is a fascinating study of High MotonEVINRUDE7 Starcraft . Year's Day. I have a lot of spirit and team- military operations and behind- Low Down PaymentEasy Formula Jr. presently know eight of the eleven work. That's why I think they the-scense details of how wars Term .., Vlkinf Vela 5 I school with starters. went to are won. will be number one In the na- most of the players. Coach Woody 36 reputation Is your best guarantee of quality service. Ow year tion. ********** Hayes Is in for a good year." ********** ill> **.***..**** THE GREATESTCHALLENGEby Ensign Thomas P. Connclle, Victor E. Elnspahr, Aviation Public Works: Martin Caidin. This Is the Storekeeper Third Class, Ser- story of the greatest challengeman Mart 75: OHIO STATE has even accepted voluntarily ;;;.::8 C- TEXAS"I "They're always tough and they ; the dangers of our new think Texas will come out are capable of| adventures beyond this planet, in BELLAIR I HOME BUILDERS I '.INCModel . on top, but Notre t winning. I would the manned exploration of space. BY . Dame and Ne,4. (<. '" like to see one ) \ <1 of the Florida ********** - braska will givc.i..> j\'J"\ . them a run for) :1 teams make It, ONCE A GREEK: by F. Duer- their money. [ ': but I don't think I renmatt. The setting is a small They have agood j t ,;', 'f they will. Like European republic; the central coach'and agood, Florida State or character Arnolph Archilochos, " . team. The coach EI\NSPAIIR: Florida, but CONNELIEother is a middle-aged junior clerk, knows what he is than that you are too early t! doing. They have good offense to really pick a team to place as Ike/ SkYGt and defense and 'work good as a number one In the nation. I am team. You've got to have a lot of still thinking of the out come In team work and spirit, a good baseball." V. : SEE PAGE 16 ANDYOU'LL IjIt _ KNOW WHYI! r r, .. < a RIVERSIDECHEVROLET ,ti y's 3 D K UR B BR 2 Ii CEDAR HILLS 1 _ LC J CL 1T CL . WESCONNETTFURNITURE L 6R3 BR I Co. _ 4 5326 Wesconnett Blvd. at 103rd % _, NEW & USED TV SETS & FURNITUREEASY C-4 Jk : Open the front door land/ step in the exppnse of the C-4's t CREDIT 18 foot living room. Here you have Bedrooms of generous t proportions, 2 Baths (nil at a very reasonable monthly obliga- FREIGHT SALVAGEREPOSSESSIONS tion. The pride and joy of our 3 Bedroom mod.ls.BELL.A.IB. iu& ..waw far : : :: , FAREWELL DINNER Captain C. G. Strum, former Command BARGAINS GALORE! BUILDERS I3STC.: : HOME: , Center unfolds , Air Technical Training pn ing Officer of the Navpl COME IN AND BROWSE watches. Th. flag presented was American flpg as his wife Mpry, to the captain by Cdr. G.A. Sundquist, Executive Officer, NATTC, HOURS 9 AM 7 PM You are cordially invited to inspect our homes at your convenience Travel South Blanding Boulevard (Hwy. #21)AUGUST.12r on on behalf of the officers pt the training t center. The dinner sum- 10 A.M. to Dark. merited his recent tour of duty as Commanding Officer of NATTC. PHONE 771-0750 wI .- - r- ! I AUGUST 12. 1965 AUGUST 12., 1965 j Ij I PAGES 8 JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER NEWS-AFTERBURNER JAX AIR --- PAGE 9 t ----- . M ( J You are cordially invited to attend our "Back-to-School and College"- :I RACK.Tfl.S1Hflfl1 H L i ."... FASHION I SHOW' : SATURDAY! !, AUG. 14 at 2P.M.: J You. are cordially i invited to attend and College"9 FASHION SHOW - 1L ; SATURDAY, AUG. 14 at 2: PM. See all thats new in fashion & fad for the school ;et .. . n n It ages 6 to 26. .from all the fine fashion shops at Roosevelt Mall. You'll' also see many IVTN u II I/ A II II of your friends and neighbors as they model these clothes, since all our models will be'provided ! c c c ::: : LU) \ L! L! ' ' the = := 0 0 0 by JACKSONVILLE OFFICERS \WIVES CLUB. There's no admission charge, of : ...'S'"'''''''''''' w.'' ..", .. ......... course, so come out and join the FUN. .and FASHION. : More; :Than 35 Fine i Stores t ; And: ROOSEVELT'MAiLf'lt:;: P''"THE .. Services For Your Shopping Pleasure a V I R I :, ;,,;,;; REBECCA ROGERS //Morrison's' males' eating/ out, with". your 'family 'funl Especially 'for SPECIAL! '' JACKSONVILLE TRADITION SINCE 1898'' READY FOR SCHOOL . your wife' .. no cooking' And your children will get' a big 'kick PLAIN SWEATERS & SKIRTS out of choosing 'their own 'food (with your help, of course.) Best of' 3 STORES TO SERVE YOU ' wonderful food mealtime, 'fun SANITONE dt1 all you relax( enjoy together.' Family REG. $$3.98 .. .'that's',a happy ofference? .'you can enjoy at Morrison's.' 1*tU ViTT . ROOSEVELT MALL DRY CLEANED 1I)7/ ) each : \ / w . DOWNTOWN \ / __________ I FREE I Jrs., Misses Womens 5 | jTj I ii"'..&,c-:ib,: ,. & . LAKEWOOD (Roosevelt Mall Only) I'CHllD'S' PLATE I II 3 'ou* ji4T \ Mall Store open Every night til 9 PM., -6.- I Ev ry Night I NEW FALL ______ __________ I Children with parents 12 and get under I jAcrsoNvmrs FINEST: !, DRESSESG. R ROSENBLUM'S 0 S CASH and CARRY special plates F FR R[E 388-6564 C. MURPHY CO. LAUNDRY and CLEANERS. : .: f1; U BACK TO SCHOOL BEGINS AT ,.- MEN'S' WALKING SHORTS f7he! iii' affey II 1iL.J I ( PURCHASE! SPECIAL Roosevelt }Mall.! NANCY , CHECKS SOLIDS TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCINGFREE PRESS OR SPORT . U1'' 200 OVER PAIR 2/$5/ $s 00 YOU GIFT SELECT LAYAWAYS' WRAP WE'LL AND'INVITED MAILING DO THE SERVICE REST. $ : LUNCH 10 TRANSISTOR KITS $$1.99 ) CO o :' : :' I ROOSEVELT MALL STORE ONLYWOOLWORTH'S DON'T' FORGET OUR 20% DISCOUNT,ON hovt high $ RADIO I \ with&case earphone $$7.99 ALBUM CHRISTMAS CARDS TIL OCT.: 1st. With All Those Wonderful New Fashions OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 LEAD PENCILS 77t( For Fall! 7 REASONS TO SHOP THE BACK-TO-SCHOOL IS HERE AT fI([Yo I{j UQ FOR BACK-FO.SCHOOLSPECIALS v .S :i: BACK TOSCHOOL of yards.FABRIC Some full bolts SALEHundreds but come earlyfor V : :A better selection. Our loss Is your gain. JOHN SHOESALL k ) I" J $ : : : { 9c J6ddQg'aGIFT Salem prints 100% cotton 3GWidth' Mch. Washable was 1. Shoulder Strap Handbag . . . .$$2.99 and $$4.99 RDY ES'A .194 Sale price.29ct$ 2. All Wool Skirts . .. . .. $$6.50 or 2 for $$12.00 I Township prints 50fr$ cotton SOfo''/ Avril rayon 36" Width Mch 3. "London-look" all weather coats (zipout lined) $$15.98-$17.98$ j .. SHOP washable was $$1.00 Sale price.594 JO FOOT WEAR NEEDS $ S Sailcloth lOO/o/ cotton 45" Width Mch washable was $JLOO Sale 4. Sweaters wide selection of styles . . .. $$3.99 WE HAVE EVERY STYLE 7 5. Stretch Caprls . . . . . . $$3.99 THAT IS IN WITH THE SCHOOL price.634$ 6. Blazers all wool, fully lined .... ........ .... $$11.98 CHILDREN SINGER . 7. Total look sweaters and socks sets ... ..$$5.99 to. $$7.99 ONE LOW PRICE This Offer Expires SEWING CENTER t!) SCHOOL BELLESand NEW IN JACKSONVILLE..BUTNOT n Big ig Men on CampusStop WELCOME NAVY! Special a 1 IN FLORIDA! by Underwood's' for these Important - items before you go back k to school: 3.88 ROOSEVELT Roosevelt Mall Barber Shop IMPORTED special HOEf-; GATEWAY 'Famous' Name Watches fron) $$20 A $ $ MALL. 1D SHOP CENTER -Alarm Clocks and Travel Alarms from $$5 Antron nylon shell A GREAT BACK-TO-CA : -'Pen and Pencil Sets from $$5 , SERVICEWE hallmarks of a fine: $5 Knit 'top with short JARMAN AND HUSH PUPPIES SHOES FOR MEN! styles. Choose from bad ip. Hand-wash' UIMIM U ) green or yellow.Sizes grey 36 \\ aqua, gofct beige, AMERICAN GIRL -GOBBLERSNATURAL BRIDGE .. Charge orBudget KNOW "' or black. Sizes 34- VALENTINEHUSPUPPIES SUMMERETTES FOR Terms HOW, TOO time Sportswear Women STORYBOOK and ACROBAT For children! SMOKED CANDY BRIGHTENS ROOSEVELT MALL BACK BACK TO SCHOOL EXPENSES GOT YOU DOWN? ffahfabtia TO HAMS 49c BOX. 3 : SCHOOLSALE FOOD COME IN OR CALL CAR WASHOpen LB.. DELICIOUS BUT SHANK CUT Advance Loan & Finance CorporationIN Monday Saturday 8:30: AM 6: PM SPECIAL 60 Inches Wide BUILDERS. CI THE MALL "SPECIAL" COUPON WORTH SOc) OFF Regular 4.98 yard value S 5 0 DIXIE CRYSTAL FAIR PAST COURTEOUS CONFIDENTIAL A CAR WASH ANY DAY EXCEPT WED. BONDED KNITS 2 In The Roosevelt Mall Shopping Center. SUGAR 49*'; /) . PHONE 387-7453 \ /) EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY 100%Orion face YD RlJ -100%Tricot Lining 5 LB. BAG I I AUTO WAX APPLIED .Vashable Loans To $$600.00 V FREE F WITH!! CAR WASH! White. Blue Red Olive Maize Kelley Pink ___J_ 1 - 1- ' AUGUSTUS 965 10 JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER Navy Wives ClubThe HAS Navy Exchange Hobby Women's Side members .f f Navy Wives Club #86 held a regular business Stocks Array Of Hobby NeedsThe _ meeting at their clubhouse aboard NAS Jax. Mrs. Wibert Wagner, Hobby Store located In Dldg. 897, Is fast becoming a wry Of the Story! tai. President, presided at the meet- popular place at NAS lax , r r Ing and Introduced the guests. Here the hobbiest reporting aboard Is In for a very pleasant surprise By ShirlBikini- - Included In the business,of the for any and all supplies needed for various hobbies can be night were the monthly ,reports found In the store. presented by the chairmen of The store Is operated by the Navy Exchange Department and coincides 1965 each of the committee and with the Hobby Shop hours of operation. The job of operating this Now that August Is here the the two-piece suit best." board recommendations members. given by the store Is handled by Mrs. Pat Ramirez who Is very much at home 1965 bathing suit has been shown, Mrs. Casey Coleman: "They among the many models and sup- bought and worn. I asked several look very comfortable but I New HoursThe plies handled by the store. Mrs. women what they thought of the wouldn't dare wear anything likea Old-Fashioned NAS Sax Hobby Shop located Ramirez Is very well briefed In bikini, net suits and the modi- bikini. They are only for women In Bldg. 891 and 898, will her work and greets everyone fied bikinis. who have good shapes. I PIT-BAR-BQ have new hours of operation com- entering the store with a cheery Mrs. Jerry Robinson: "I'm have no objection whatever to my mencing Saturday August 14. hello. She devotes a full 8 1/2 not too enthusiastic about this husband looking at the girls In .Draft beer Monday through Friday, the hours daily trying to keep her years suits. Some I like; especially bikinis." ShuffleboardMcGinnis Hobby Shop will be open from "boys" happy.If the suits with the net.I Mrs. Henry Taylor: "I like noon 10 p.m. Hours for Saturdays by chance the model you like the skirt effect most. The them and my husband most cer- Sundays and Holidays will want Is not In stock It Is usually very brief bikinis! leave very littleto tainly does too. I think that any- be 9 a.m. 7 p.m. obtainable In a very few days. the Imagination. I believe thing a woman wears that is attractive - that loose a by exposing and attracts the men Is The Hobby Shop will remain One of the more popular hob- women great Tavern much." alright. I like a change In the the too open daily throughout year bies recently Introduced by the except for three holidays Recreation Division Hobby ShopIs Mrs. Richard O'Brien: "I just style of bathing suits as well as 3638 PARK ST. AT DANCY Thanksgiving Christmas and can't wear them and don't like everyday wear." model slot car racing. A 389-9217 reYear's Day.SoAVE full supply of various cars and them. Next year I hope they use Mrs. Cecil Conner; "I think fabric In the of the the witha more design they are great on girl for this hobby are spare parts I suits.'* nice figure. I Ican'twearthem." BIG! on hand In the Hobby Store. ? / Mrs. J. M. KIshbaugh: "Someof Mrs. Bill Horn: "I think they Other supplies include various the suits I like. I like the are fine if you have the right ROBERTS CHEVROLETAND model building kits, leather colors this year. I don't think figure. They are really more for goods, paints and glazes for-the that most women wear the ones the very young figure. ceramic enthusiast, paint by that are too brief." Mrs. Don Lyons: "I am stilla OLDSMOBILEGreen number sets and many other sup Mrs. R.T.Beach: "like them. devotee of the one piece suit. plies and parts needed by the The only thing Is you have to I love a Rose Marie suit becauseI Cove Springs, FloridaPH. hobbiest. have the figure to wear them or have found that they are best The hours of operation are you just don't look good. like for my figure." 284-3033 J AX 264-9600 from noon to 9 p.m. daily Notes Of Interest I Just 15"Miles South of NAS, on Highway 17. WE SPECIALIZE IN DEALING WITH GREEN COVESPRINGS NAS J Jax girls appearing as models. Fashions - SERVICEMEN AND WE WILL SAVE YOU will be provided by the The Chiefs wives held their leading Roosevelt Mall clothing JEEP BIG $$ $ LANDROVER ON MOODY LANE regular business meeting Monday stores and the public is cordially August 2 with President Mrs. invited to attend. admission. ' Coleman presiding. will be charged of course Casey New home, 1716 sq. ft. Eighteen wives were In atten- including 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms,2tilebaths, dance along with three guests. Cecil FieldThe brick front, one acre Plans were formulated for 'H PERFECTED lot another Swimmeet In August. ground, corner now paving streets on both Watch for the date In this paper. Officers and wives of VF- sides, deep well, large Members of the CPO Wives Club 174 attended a formal dinner- trees, low taxes,$18,600 and their husbands will "Go- dance in honor of Cdr. and Mrs. 89.00 per month. Will Dutch" for dinner and dancing Wiley Scott at the Robert Meyer trade. August 14th at the Cecil Field Hotel. Mrs. Scott stole the show CPO Club. Refreshments chair- with her high fashion dress of COLOR TV men are Mrs.Johnny Jones,Mrs. vivid colors In beautiful chiffon William Horn, andMrs.JohnSie- with a matching stole Mrs. C. bert. The "Dip and Dance" for A. Easterling chose a white chif- ORANGE PARK teenagers sponsored by the CPO fon dress with a jewel fitted bo- Wives Club has been very dice. Her gold accessories gave successful. Parents welcome Mrs. Easterling that Total Even- If they wish to"look In" on their Ing Look. After dinner Cdr. & 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, .," ',-' :. large rooms, kitchen teenager (At no Cost) Mrs. Scott were presented an engraved - Dependents of the Officers squadron plaque and a built-in, shady lots lake ZENITH' 1 Wives Club will the silver coffee : F front priviledges, $100 serve as engraved urn on behalf - Jf CONSOLE TV : t :' down and move in, several models at a center-wide fashion of the squadron officers. AT models to chose show to be held In the Roosevelt Dancing followed In the Bali Hi STARTS : ; from Mall shopping center this Satur- room. The Change of Commandfor day, August 14, at 2:00 p.m. The VF-174 took place Wednes- 35995.J theme of the show win be day August 11 in Hanger 67 N.A.S. "Fashion and Fad for Back-to- Cecil Field. Cdr.Wiley Scott was M ,, r CECIL FIELD School and College" and the relieved by Cdr. Gordon Gray. A models will range In age from reception followed at the Officers 2 Bedrooms unfurnished six to twenty, with both boys and Recreational Facility. air conditioned duplex water furnished , :; : $75.00 month.SEVERAL & 4 MODEL b315/U ,' ., . .1 NICE HOMES FOR RENT IN JAX NAS THE QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE CECIL FIELD AREA Y +r. 9MA THE NAME GOES ONTIMUQUANATV SAVE $300 A YR. ON OUR I{, Lease/Optlon-to-buy plan BILL DONNELL ...'.._ ' 517 TIMUQUANA ROAD 1612 Robinette Dr. THE makes MARK regular CASTLE appearances COMBO at is just various one dubs of the at local NAS bands and Cecil that SALES-SERVICE-SP 1-4484 PHONE 264-6491 Field. :The combo consists of (from left to right): longiohn Drake, RENTALS15.00 PER MO. 1 organ: Bill Fairclosth, drums: ; Mark C ltle,trvmpet; Connie Boswell, 1 smu and Oochie: May, BasI.PAGE . I ! AUGUST 12 1965 JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER PAGE 11, i MoviesMovies Club Schedules a. ," If I j atitAd;; s tt I f will be shown 0" CLU3 Music this on Thursday with Phil Cay and regularlyat Friday night will be provided b/ the Chantels on Friday. Saturday's \ 7 p.m. Monday through Satur- the John Arnold 4" with Johnny band will be Carl Boyd i I day. NATTC will have two fea- Jellnek on Saturday. Monday is and the Rhythm Kings; withMarch Ads should be mailed to the Holt Publishing Company, I ture times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Steak Cook-out night on the patio. "Wilson and the Redcoats on Sun- 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville, Florida 32208, to arrive not on Saturdays and Sundays. The and for the gourmet, Tuesday'sforeign day. Game night is Wed- later than Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. I hospital will have one featureon \ dish Is German. During nesday. every Ads| arriving too late for this deadline will be published thb I Sunday at 7 p.m. the following week unless the publisher is instructed otherwise. summer a Patio Band will ! All evening movies at Cecil be featured every CECIL HELD BEACON CLUB A check or money order for the full cost of the od must b* Wednesday Tonight Is and received WITH the for the ad. Field begin at 7 p.m. There CPO CLUB Entertainmentthis game night copy : times are subject to change. week for the Chiefs Club Family Night, any dinner can be DO NOT SEND CASH , will alternate between their bought at one half the normal RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). . . ... . .12.00' tem- price. Friday music for dancingwill Per additional line ((4 words per line). . 0.50 porary quarters in 593 Dldg. be played by the Red Coats. Thursday, August 12 where on Saturday dancing will I Saturday can two pizzasfor tsssssisa ' be you get - to -- -- and Charley the CPO Gay, \ NAS Harlow Carol Lynley, the price of one. "Happy Patio Pool. The Beachcomberswill Efrem Zlmballst, Jr. Hour" will be from 5 to p.m. RETIREMENT SPECIAL HOMES SALE RENT YOUR provide poolside music NATTC Ride the Wild Surf- Fabian Tuesday from 711. on 6 p.m. Wednesday near Cecil Field new duplex, air CHOICE Select 2, 3, 4 bed- Shelley Fabares ACEY DUCEY CLU3Dance CECIL FIELD CPO CLUB- conditioned, one side furnished. room homes. $100 dwn. no Hospital Born Austin to Speed -Johnny' music this Friday will be Friday: dinners featured, lobster pays the mortgage, low,low down closing costs. Fast move-In. Sands Terry provided by the Mark at payment or will trade for anythingthat DUKE LOSTUMBO BKR. 771- : Castle $2.25,16 oz. T. Done at$.75, C. Field What A Way To Go - don't eat. Call BILL DON- 0374. Combo with the Stardusters 10 K.C. Steak on oz. at $1.25, music Shirley MacLalne Paul New- I Saturday, and Phil Cay and the by the Mel Gaden Band. Saturday NELL 264-6491. I man Chantcls on Sunday. Game night music by the Mark Castle Band. Real Estate: Information on i every Sunday and Tuesday.BLUEJACKETS Sunday from 1 p.m. until 8 a.m. FOR SALE Tavern Five Rm. sales purchases, equities, rent- , 13NAS INN. Mel the club will have a smorgas- house. Good Business By Owner als or FHA VA homes. Call I Friday, August Gadon and the Walter T. Bowen. USN Rtd. I Lazy Rhythm Girls board. Wednesday is alsogame RA 5-9743 or 7247288. 10503 Last Man on Earth Vincent will provide the entertainment Atlantic Blvd. Charter Real Estate Co. 387- : 6511 or 387-2851 at night. Price NATTC HarlowCarolLynlcy, FURN APT -3Sep. rms. $11.50- I I Efrcm Zlmballst Jr. WIN night.NOTICE * A NEW $15.50 wk. Bargain, clean 354- HOMES SALE RENT f Hospital Ride The Wild Surf 4903. Some no dn, Many $0 $100 f Fabian Shelley Fabares dn. No closing costs. New C. Field Masquerade Cliff MUSTANG homes. All the X-TRAS Family I Robertson, Jack Hawkins ATTENTION NORMANDY 6727 Cherbourg N. Rm, Fenced'yd.., built-in R/O , 3BR, 2B, built-in R/0, nr. elm, You name It. TIMMERMAN 'ALL MEN! & jr. high schools conv. Cecil RLTY BRKR 771-2792 and ' Saturday, August 14 Field and NAS J AX. FHA appraisal 771-1861. $12,800. Refinance or NAS Sword of Alu DabaPeter buy equity assume 4 3/47( < mort- ACK Reg. Black MIn. Poodle Mann, J. Lane Every Monday is ladies Rag 7810870. 0Atq the Male 2 yrs. old $70. Call night at Roller- NATTC Last Man on Earth ' drome. All ladies admit. 388-7676 or 771-7265 after Price Vincent ted FREE, paying only SINGER AUTOMATIC 6 P.M. Carol Hospital Harlow Lyn- 1 for shoe skate rental if CONSOLE MODEL < ley Efrcm Zimbalist, Jr. they do not,have their Sewing Machine, Zig-Zags,blind Would Ilk* ride or will consider C. Field Born toSpced-Johnny\ taking a rider from the Beach own skates. On August2nd stiche, button holes, decorates, Sands Terry Austin we entertained 407 etc. original price $300. has area to the Jacksonville< Naval E skaters, ((264 of them be. balance $80. or assume payments Air Station and return. Working ing ladies, ). It i is obvious $8. per month will take older ma- hours 8-4:30 Mondays through Sunday, August 15 AUG. 22nd that we're running bet. chine as trade. Phone 3531946any Fridays. Call extension 434. ter than a 2-to-l ratio of time will deliver no obliga- NAS lopkaki Melina Mercourl 2 P.M. ladies 'vs. men and we tion. A-l Sewing Machine Com- FOR SALE 3 BR home close Maxmillan Schell need help supplying pany. to NAS $100 down, $50 month. NATTC Sword of Alu Baba partners for the couple Call Art Powell USN RET 264- Peter Mann, J. Lane Entrance Fee $1.00 skates, trios and the 6144 with Powell Realty, BKR.HOOSE' . Hospital Last Man on Earth likes. Need we say FHA VA HOMES $100 DOWN Vincent PriceC. more? ? ? ? WILLIAM X. HARMON'JR.' ' PUTT PUTT FOR SALE 3 Br., 2Ba. Field Ride the Mild Surf BROKER 337-4321.L Fabian, Shelley Fabares Scrned prh., fncd yd, range Ig crn. lot., near schools., $700 dn. GOLF COURSES CREDIT UNION REPOSSESSIONS $98 mo. 7008Perl< &OItAJJO 1 American Mobile Home, 25' x Monday, August 16 4825 Blanding Blvd. 8', equipped w/stove, heater, EXTRA INCOME sell auto, fire -BlackZoo-MlchaelGough, sink ice box, bathroom facilities life Insurance for Nationwide Insurance - Jeanne Cooper sleeps 4 $695. Co,Openings for two men NATTC TopkakiMelinaMer- PHONE 771-2803 ROLLERDROME 1 1964 Chevrolet 1/2 ton now. Call 359-6981 for an ap- couri, :Maxmlllan Schell "The Country Clubof pick-up, std/shift, R&H! readyto pointment. Hospital Sword of Alu Baba PARTIES ARRANGEDOPEN Roller Rinks" go, $1595. Peter Mann, J. LaneC. 9 am 12 mid. Weekdays 1855 CASSAT AVE 1962 MOBILE HOME' 2 Br., 45'x Field Harlow Carol Lyn- PH, 384-6687 FURX NICE LGE DUPLX 2Br, 10' air conditioned, $200. Icy, Efrcm Zlmballst, Jr. 1 pm 12 mid. Sundays OPEN 7 nights a wk. 7:3010:30Adm. : den fen yd. gar, convNAS Cecil, equity pmts., $66.77.' Phone "America's Fun Sport" 70(, skate rental 50* sch 389-2679, 7710131. 388-3256. Tuesday, August 17 ... . .. 1..1. . .. . .... FOR SALE V W 58 Sedan, APTS. Furn and unfurn. $60 to NAS 'Cheyenne Autumn :. ChstlesLleldmsii present .. good condition, $500. Call 725- $75 month. Call Mrs. Gross Richard Wldmark, Carroll 2809 after 5 P.M. 771.9007.ROLLING. Baker : Peter Sellers Peter O'Toole : NATTC Black Zoo Michael: : j WE NEED ONE FULL TL\U: AND HILLS HOME Approx. Gough, Jeanne Cooper ;, Romy Schneider TWO PART TIME REGISTERED $900 equity sac. for $250. HospitalTopkakltlcUnat..tcr- g Capucine : REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE 3BR, 1 1/2B fnced yd, kltch court, Maximilian Schcll r f' Paula Prentiss/, ) ,:,,, FOR OUR ORANGE PARK OF- equipd, phone 781-2968 after C. Field Last Man Earth 5. on FICE. CLEO DAVIS, REALTORS - and least but not last V W Vincent PriceWednesday 4,5 Woody Allen' 264-9442 or EV 46444. 5 V tell/tr { JAWA MOTORCYCLE 350 .CC V3 + Ursula Andress FOR SALE DISHWASHER Ken- 2,450 miles, windshield, almostnew \ 600 2 old excellent good cond, take over August 18NAS more yrs. pymnts, 1 They're all! together again!lIor| the lid tme'iri \ \ $72 3882853. cond, $95. 3874106. mo. Finest Hours Color Documentary - on Sir Winston 4 \,\ Churchill , '00' parcel of 20 $100 bills was An officer asked her, "Sally, Autumn NATIC Richard- \\'i Cheyenne marl<, enroll, What's NewPussycat ""pc(0'(/It .. missing at the bank The staff did you ,sec a .parcel of $100 Baker ? AOUL"oar .. worked all night trying; to locate bills?" Hospital: Black Zoo Michael} .. them. "Oh thatf: said Sally. """.hy, Next morning Sally, a new girl I just 'took them me to show CooperC. Gough, Jeanne : clerk, walked into the bank to begin Mother the kind of work rm Field Sword of Alu Baha . FRIDAY ! Peter Mann, Jocelyn Lane ", '.mImI .. . .. . ... } her dally duties. doing. , . h 'J .-' ", '''' >f -.2 * PAGE 12 AUGUST 12, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER ' ... _. -- , Fleet Marine I Koroe;, P o(llcand I -VFP-62's Deft.. 59- \ Marine Corps Base, Twentynlne. ' Palms, Calif. Now It's 'GIganthropus Photo' JAX MARINES .if Earl E. Anderson, Marine - Tactical Data Systems Program It is tradition around Light Legion' ,aboard the USS FOR- Manager, Headquarters Marine Photographic Squadron Sixty- restal and the notorious 'Beach Corps, Washington, D. C. Two that the detachments it deploys Hounds' aboard the USS Roose- Michael P. Ryan, Assistant aboard Sixth Fleet Attack velt. To make tradition readi Director, Joint Planning Group, carriers by designated by a nickname even farther back in time, a new By GySgt. Joel) FergusonExt. Headquarters Marine Corps, other than Det. 59 or.38, detachment scheduled to deploy 400 Washington, D. C. happen to deployed on. with the USS Forrestal next week, Frank E. Garretson, Commanding These dejachemnts have made has used Latin--a pig latin, tot CHANGES lished at the Marine( Aviation Detachment Officer, 9th Marine notable names For themselves and sure--and called themselves Old salts leaving and many last week.for Pfc. Eugene Regiment, 3d Marine Division, the parent squadron 'on past 'Giganthropus PhotI.'Giganthropus *. newcomers reporting aboard just 'B. Hoover and Pfc.William' ,Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, cruises. Some of the more recent Photi' is a rare about sums up the personnel B. Simmons.Pfc. .. Vietnam. Dets have been Larry's breed of elephant; an elephantthat situation,at .the Marine Aviation Hoover was recognized for VETERAN has a camera hanging from Detachment in mid-August 1965. finishing first In a class .of 28 WE CANFINANCE its 'trunk and a rocket tied to The following list Includes names at Aviation Ordnance"AU School, According to a release from its broad back. This creature and dates future transfers are and displaying exceptional initiative Headquarters Marine Corps, ANYON"EGUARANTEED will be the emblem of VFP62'Snew expected to take place: motivation and a sincere desire a veteran of two wars coming GOOD USED detachment 59 headed Lt. out of retirement to join U.S. by learn. CARS WITH $50. DOWN LEAVING to Cmdr. Fischer. Marines In the Republic of Viet- SEE US FIRST BEFORE The only thing one can do iso GySgt. W. L. Fox to NATO. Pfc. Simmons was cited for nam. . YOUCBUY. speculate' the meaning of Paris, France, Sept. 1,65; SSgt.R. maintaining a'scholastlc average The ,"mortar, infantry, 60 Sunshine this symbol and assume that the T. White to MCAF, New River of 14.54 points above his predicted mnf served with the Marine STATE MOTORS elephant is asymbdl of the power- N. C., Oct. 65; MSgt. W. average at the Marine Corps during World War II and 2 LOCATIONS ful work put out by the detach- H. Perkins to 1st Marine Air Mechanical Fundamentals was again called Into action with 2253.BLANDING BLVD ment personnel in performingtheir Wing, Japan, Sept. 65; SSgt.R. School, and for his outstanding Leathernecks in Korea. The 388-1564 mission at sea. The rocketis D. Trexler to 1st Marine Air performance as Class Leader.BRIGADIER mortar will leave the storage 7406 N. MAIN ST. perhaps, the symbol for their iIIMbI\ I .J.. __ ; .. warehouses to return to duty"'IthMarine 768-1583 aircraft, the RF8A Photo rifle companies. Crusader, and the camera. Initially, the only Marine Corps organization to be equipped with I ...","J:",.,A.d..... : the weapon will be the 3rd Ma- h .1'.yN R rine Division which Is deployedIn ?.7 THERE IS A JT1.9b Vietnam. The mortar will be evaluated by the Division for about six months before a deter- z PIC mination is made whether to assign - It to other Marine organi- V:; N'SAVE N' SA YE ::,. ,: f zations.A . Marine Corps study determined - DRUM i that the mortar should be STORENEAR called up to fill a requirementfor a lightweight, h'gh-'! YOUMilK angle, Indirect fire, close sup- port weapon at the rifle company leveL" A new weapon to meet FED 7)T ,. v these requirements Is not exjcted - j. /"re3L to be available until 1970. BREADED VEAL CUTLET 6 3 The 60mm mortar has been Brown gravy Potatoes 'It NEW GUNNY > GySgt. Robert L Montgomery \is congratulated by adopted as an Interim weapon Hot buttered vegetable Rolls & butter ItCol. John W. Sullivpn upon receiving p warrant last week promoting and will not replace any weapons him to his present rank. A veteran of the Korean War and used by the rifle company.The . 12 years Marine Corps service, GySgt. Montgomery is en instruc Marine Corps expects no for at AE "A' School here logistic problems during the phase-In of the 60mm mortar. Wing, Japan, Sept. 16, 1965; GENERALS The mortar Is used by countries Sgt. R. C. Poulln, Sr., to Camp under the U.S. sponsored Military - [ 1b Pendleton, Calif., Aug. 23, 65; President Johnson last Tues- Assistance Program and 1-Lt day nominated five MarlneCorps C. D. Fleet GySgt. Swanberg to adequate numbers of the wea- colonels for bri- Marine Corps Reserve (retiring) promotion to pon, spare parts, and ammuni- : t&1IMb Sept. 11 65; and GySgt. J. W. gadier generaL The nominationsmust tion are stored In the U.S. ; now be approved by the Senate - } Flllcko to MAD, Memphis, Tenn. Weight of the fully assembled They were based on the report - In Oct. or Nov 65.REPORTING. 60mm Is + yet mortar 45.2 pounds. of a Marine Corps selec- ABOARDTo It has a sustained rate of fire tion board headed by Lieutenant of 18 rounds per minute and a General Leonard . F.ChaprnanJr.The give an idea of assign- fire rrc rapid capability of 35 rounds will be effectedas of aboard promotions ments men reporting per minute : their MOS Is listed along with vacancies occur. V NEXT WEEK 4 the dates they are expected to Selected for promotion are x 3I report: Colonels: Next week the JAX AIR NEWS ? GySgt. L. E. Barfield, 3371, Wallace H. Robinson,Jr., Chiefof will feature a two-page feature Aug. 16, 65; SSgt. C. R. Davis, Staff, Marine Corps Supply story on the mission and accomplishments 3041, Sept-Oct. 65; SySgt. E.N. Activity, Philadelphia, Pa. of the Marine Plach, 6415, Oct-Nov,65; Sy- Virgil W. Banning, Assistant Aviation Detachment at Jackson Sgt. R. E. Baldrldge, 6441. Commander, Force Troops, ville. ...... -. . - Oct-Nov 65; Sgt. G. E. Russell --- 5441 Oct-Nov 65; SSgt. J. W. **You arc about to take a long trip. Kavanaugh, 6413, Nov-Dec 65; 7Y ; M 7dMSiIf A I IT SSgt. R. C. Archer, 6615, Dec- Don't forget to get your travelers checks at Jan., 66; SSgt. M. J. Bastyr, i 4T 6615, Dec-Jan 66; Sgt. T. R. Trent, 3071, Dec-Jan 66; ? and SSgt. J. S. Barnwell, 0369, N B.KRNETT Mt Sept. 7, 65. NATIONAL, BANK OF JACKSONVILLE STUDENTSSgt. Frank E. Creamer, AE M K MB c* rcocwAL OEPOIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, School :) 'Instructor, has' com- pleted the Instrument Repairman US NAS FACILITY OFFICE Course and Fundamentals: of Electric Generators, Motors and .. ACROSS FROM ADMINISTRATION BLDG., NAS Servo Mechanism Course throughthe : --" , t. ....,.... . " Air Force's Air : """ '* : ,, BANKING HOURS: extension Program.University SSgt. .. ......_.- -.,;..'''''... :...4 :- "., ", .)., AFPG thru Creamer completed one courseIn SCRAM LlNt-I-UoI, of Marine A lircra/t Croup (J\l/tG-ll, at Da Monday Thursday 10:00 AM til 3:00 PM : : Nang, Republic of let-Nam ,." May and another last month. rro'l"bl from the ready room to the Friday: 9:30 AM til 4:30: PM flight line by motorbike The Marl IP pilot, who bought the bikes to Phone Extensions 8272 or 8273 MOTIVATION cut their reaction time in answering alert, hate united the problem Meritorious masts were pub- how to get the bikes back to the ret"'" room-ride them back. I AUGUST 12, .1.9/05 JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER PAGE 13 HAS Jax Continues Winning Streak ; __,tIIiNavy : : , :' Drops Cecil Field In' Doubleheader. t. Pistol Shooter lax kept on the winning soft- self In trouble In the seventh struck out eig t. ball trail last Friday when they when Jax worked"him to load the- In the second game Williams topped visiting Cecil Field In both bases. pitched six innings for Jut and of a double-header. After Bower had pitched three was credited with the win. He In Rough CompetitionCAMP games A second pair of games sche- balls to Miller, Hunter',came.on gave up. two'runs on six hits. duled between the two teams on In relief The big Cecil hurler In the seventh Inning Stewart returned Saturday at Cecil Field was threw only three pitches. First and held the Raiders score PERRY, OHIO AUGUST 5 -- A Naval competitor emergedthe rained out. he walked Miller to force In a less for the last frame. victor over 2250 of the nation's top pistol competitors to win the lax utilized three walks, a hit run, then he hit Brown to forcein Al Lane pitched the whole game National Pistol Championship title here at the 1965 National Rifle batter and two base hits In the the tying run. Rada across for Cecil Field. He was taggedthe and Pistol matches. seventh Inning of the first gameto the winning run for Jax when he hardest In the fifth inning1 Petty Officer First Class -:) cv come up with three runs anda tagged Hunter for a hit on the when Anderson popped a home Donald L. Hamilton, U.S. Navy 4-3 victory. next pitch. run. The Jax Navy team got from the Naval Air Reserve In Friday's final ax rapped out Stewart got credit for the Jax four runs In the fifth to insure Training Unit, Andrews Air nine hits for a 7-2 win and a win. He gave up four hits and the second victory. Force Base, Washington, D. C., sweep of the night's action. and son of Mr. and Mrs. LeslieC. Into the seventh Hamilton of 191 Kent St., Miller Going gave Jax Its sole run Inning when ... ... I IL Brookline, Mass., fired an aggre- dw he slammed a homer off Raider .J: gate total of 2649 out of the :5 b pitcher Don Bower. But thenjax possible 2700 points during the T : ended the contest with Its three Who led the American lea- three day matches. run off Cecil relief hurler rally The former National Pistol k < Bob Hunter. gue in home runs in 1962, '63 ' Champion, for the past five con- Cecil Field's runs came'in and 64? secutive years, Army Sergeant the top half of the first frame 2. How 'long did Joe Louis First Class William B. Blanken-, when Jax had a streak of shaky hold the world heavyweight box- ship of the Army Marksmanship fielding and committed four errors t / ing title? Training Unit, Ft. Benning, Ga., w Ihlt. f f These errors combined : ; ,/ 1Mw 3. Who Is the only Ivy lea- fired a 2643 for second place A with a walk, two hits and two gue basketball player to have honors, while Gunnery Sergeant wild pitches by lax pitcherDon scored 2,000 career points? . Francis J. Rayford, U.S. Ma- Stewart, the Raiders gave 'hen.did I 4. 'Where,and Casey rine Corps from Quantico, Va., , three If runs. of the New York f Stengel, manager fired a 2639 for third place. Bower, who worked six Innings Mets, begin his professional Two years ago, Hamilton, thena Hamilton gave up four hits. Bowergothim- baseball career? rising star In the shooting world, came In second place to Ate rk, 5. What baseball team won the Blankenship during the National lax Golf let rllD Takes { 1964 National Grapfruit League Matches Blankenship grabbedtop + Jt exhibition championship? honor because of his"Xring" Fla.-Ga. Con lerence Tille ANSWERS total was above thoseof .1. Harmon Killebrew, with Hamilton. The Jax Navy Goli Team won Navy were Bill Scarbrough of P Prior to Hamilton's arrival at 'the Florida-Georgia Interservlce VP-5, Capt. Dale'Klahn of Com- 48 home runs in 1962, 45 10 '63 Camp Perry, he competed In the Golf Tournament last week. Fairjax, Al Miller of FAW-11, ;' and 49 in '64. all Navy matches In San Diego, and Al Barre of FAW-1L LCdr. 2. The "Brown Bomber" was Calif., and the International The match, a 54-hold medal Paul Jula substituted for Scar- ,Il jp M champion for, 11 years, eight Matches In Ft. Benning, Ga. play event, ended last Saturdaywith brough In the second round. t '*' $;..tj months and seven days. Don earlier this week, received the final round being played honors during the.22call- here at the NAS Jax Golf Course. The best score for any round ,. f# 3. Bill Bradley) of Princeton ber phases when he placed first The two previous rounds were was turned In by Capt. Klahn, University. In the .22 caliber rapid fire, played at Mayport and Cecil Field who shot a 73 on his final 18 . third in the National Match earlier in the week. holes here Saturday. 4. Casey started with Kan- Course phase and second In the The four men representing WARM WELCOME Roieanne kakee Ill, in 1910. .22 caliber championshipmatches. Humphrey greets frottbitten Nor. The .22 caliber matchIs Capt. Wright Hec ds Cecil Field thernert hoping to have a ball 5. The MUwaukee Braves,with just one phase of the three under F/or/rfa' sunny $lclt>,. a 19-6 record. that are fired to capture the National 6th Naval District r Golf TeamFour Pistol Championship. ., Tie National' Matches, held McDOUGALL'SINSURANCE will other Cecil led golfers Tuesday six golfers, by Jv thru 29th here y30th August , In the Classof will Into be participating Open Captain S.D. Wright, go 4t t Camp Perry. w co-sponsored These links- the Tournament. rounds of the Six the by the National R1fle. Association opening Lieutenant ] Bill AGENCY. INC. Naval District Golf Tournament men are: (b$) of Anlerlca and for the Se- White of VA-44 Lieutenant J.G. ; MILITARY AUTO INSURANCE SPECIALISTS at Jax. rr&eiry of the Army by the National Bailey of VC-4, Det. "A"; C. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Board for the Promotionof Capt. Wright along with Chief McRaney, AC, of Weapons; and ALL AGES RANKS DRIVING RECORDS Rifle Practice. warrant Officer C. Cain of Weapons G.A. Cornwell AIl of VFP62.If SAFE DRIVER DISCOUNTS SR 22's FILED The Matches, first held in 1903at Naval Station Office will be this Naval Air Station Office Sea Girt, N. J., moved to its representing you desire to labor for the 6463 Roosevelt Blvd. 2990 Mayport Road the 72-hole.ledal in present location in 1907.,35 miles station good of the world, It will be unwise Jacksonville, Fla. Atlantic Beach, Fla. east of Toledo, Ohio. Play Seniors Division. for your to strive to IncludeIt Phone 388.7676 Phone 249. 649 all at once, In your efforts.If . you can help elevate or teach NAS Jax Judo Club Extends but one soul that Is a good beginning and more than Is givento Invitation For New MembersThe many. Temple rrtisan.Bins. CENTRAL MOTORSTHE NAS Jax Judo Club excerning enrollment, please con- I tends an open invitation to all tact J.L. Baird at the club or military personnel and their deExt.. 8265. SERVICEMAN'S DEALER pendents to attend judo instruc- THE BEST USED CAR BUYS IN JAX tions. CF INTRAMURALThe DRIVE-IN MAKE US PROVE IT! club is located in Bldg. SOFTBALL STANDINGS NOW OPEN 24 HRS 726 on Birmingham Avenue, one ALL TYPES OF.FINANCING AVAILABLE block from the chapel. The BAR BQat schedule for lessons is as folTEJ.M W L. its best LOOK AT THE REST BUT lows; MenMonday and Wednes- VA-44 15 0 FROM THE REST Also FULL MENU BUY ONLY 8:30 day nights, 6:30 to p.m. VF-174 12 2 \Women: Tuesday and Thursday 12 4- MOTORSClean Admin NOW UNDER, NEWMANAGEMENT CENTRAL afternoons, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Marines 1 7 6 6 6 Used Cars Call 771-4545 or 771-0297 Boys, ages 6 to 16 Saturday Weapons a VERH & DEBBIEowner 7 morning, 10:00 a.m.to 12:00 p.m. VA-45 6 7 & operator 4857 BLANDING BLVD. (NEXT TO ftl r t- FU r r1) Supply 1 6035 ROOSEVELT BLVD. ' :"o ,:r. ts. VC-4 4 g .J'4 "''fN.'t ; <,;; For further Information con- - . PAGE 14 JAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER -'AUGUST 12, 1965 Fla. Fishermen Catching Dollars And NAS Jax Bowling Sports The following is the bowling\ schedule for 16 through 23 August Shorts - Cents In Profitable Fishing DerbyWith : Robins AFB and McDill AFB Monday, August 16: are vlelng for the FloridaGeorgia - nearly a month still to catches In the world's most extensive for the return of Schlitz fish to Interservlce Conference Soft- run, the fifth annual 1965 Schlitz fish tagging program for the state agencies through chUtz 1700 Lanes 1&2 Mad rQx's'S.. ball Championship. The first two Florida Fishing Derby has already conservation research. wholesalers at Jacksonville, St. NVcdlors of series of North Florida Fish- Tal- 1700 I.anes 3&4 AlIROX: 'Ii[ vs, games an expected months Gainesville paid During the last two Augustine, five went to Robins in a doubleheader - ermen more than $10,000 for 293 fishing In both fresh and saltwater lahassee, Panama City and ACRON'A': staged at McDill last 1700 Lanes 5&6 Cursors vs. has been Pensacola. uniformly good : week, 3-0 and 4-1.. They need from Jacksonville to Pensacola, After August 31 and until January Falcons win for the r.ham- CAN YOU 1966 all catches 1700 Lane. 7&8 Pro's vs. Playboys only one more and both the State Game and Fresh 1, tagged pionship. Director and instigatorof Water Fish Commission and the will be worth a flat 53 each to Interservlce TAKE YOUR CAR the Fla.-Ga. stimulate after the 1930 Lanes 1&2 XCO's vs. 3rdGrt.'h'Illc'1l State Board of Conservation returns Derby WITH YOU? Sports setup is Mr. Frank R. For Financing And Insurance profited in their fish biological period.To McCaffrey of the NASJax Athletic Stateside And Overseas. Call studies from returns of Schlitz date, Donald C. Geiger of 1930 Lanes 3&4 Electrons: vs. Office. DYER M. BURR tagged specimens. Lake nutler, Union county school Eagle.: : representingGOVERNMENT supervisor, has been NorthFlorida's 1930 Lanes 5&& Lillys vs. Splits * All costs of the event are defrayed 1930 Lanes 7&8 Cloak & Derby award win Daggersvs. EMPLOYEES by the Jos. Schlitz BrewIng top Cannon Cockers The Intramural Golf for the FINANCE ner. At sundown one hot summer CORPORATION fall-winter of 1965 will begin Company.The 1930 Lanes 9&10 Ihunderheads ANDINTERNATIONAL afternoon, he hooKcd a 12-Inch North Florida, or Zone 4, StaffsWednesday after the All-Navy Playoff are SERVICE bass In Lake Butler which was vs. Flag INSURANCE Derby Is continuing until mid- completed. Expected startingdate COMPANY wearing a $1,000 He noted the 3615 Tlmuquana Rd. 771-092 night, August 31, with cash a- tag just as he was tag.about to givea August 18: Is Tuesday, September 7th. wards of $25 to $10,000 offered +ay the fish to a passing friend. 1700 Lanes 1&2 Torch Pots vs. ' * Geiger learned later that the Spoilers fish also had been designated beforehand 1700 Lanes 3&4 Church Keys vs. The latest statistics releasedby for an Old Milwaukee\ Malarolas the Southern Professional Conservation Award, doubling its 1700 Lanvs 5&6 Lucky '7''s.. Football League, of which the tag value. He received $2,000. vions Jacksonville Robins are numbers - Four other Old Milwaukee 1700 Lanes 7&8 Airmen vs.Sky- shows that Lt. Dick Sny- Bonus fish with double prices warriors der of VA-44 at Cecil Field Is the CLAUDE I NOLAN have been caught in North 1930 I.an1&2 Protons vs, league's fourth leading ground Florida, leaving 96, plus one witha Anchors gainer In the rushing department. $10,000 tag, still at large. 1930 Lanes 3&4 Cutters vs. Snyder has a total of ISlyards CAPILLAC & PONTIAC Pizzans In 48 attempts for a 3.8 yard Six anglers have turned In fish 1930 Lanes &&6 NocI\erS vs. Seabees Is the M worth $100 apiece, and six fish average per carry. Snyder Robins back. ; running have paid $50 each. There have 1930 Lanes 7&8 Tipplers vs. jfl$ been 281 $25 catches. Of these, (Hard Hats : ' * 12 have been taken from salt 1930 Lanes 9&l0MixMastersvs. waiter, and 206 from lakes and King Pins An organizational meeting of PHONE E3-3922 rivers In more than 40 locations. the Cecil Field Intramural Touch Winners of $100 awards have 'Thursday, August 19: Football League will be held In been J.F. Cawthorn Route 2, 1700 Lanes 1&2 epnmt's'S.: the station gym on Tuesday,Sep- Crestview; Robert Abraha, Car- Doctors tember 10, at 11:00 a.m. Team tervllle,;; Ga.; D.A. Parker Dc- 1700 Lanes 3&4 Five Sharps vs. entries must be turned In by that ;_ :. Funiak Springs; Fred P. Mixers time. Williams, Bronson; J.F. Brice, 1700 Lanes 5&6 Warriors vs. Route 1, Milton;and Lester West" Sidewinders * JACKSONVILLE TRAILER MART'S Route 1, Lewlsburg, lenn. 1700 Lanes 7&8 Hurricanes. The Cecil Field children's Tagged salt water fish have Skywarriors'A' summer golf clinic, part of the been found off Fernandlna, May- 1930 Lanes 1&2 Supply vs. AOMD station's summer recreation MGbUe HomeSPECIAL port, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, :n program, ended Monday. Certificates - Carabelle, Fort Walton, Stein- 1930 Lanes 3&4 FICEUR CPO'svs. : will be presented to the Airframe hatchee, l Destin, Panama City children that participated in this and Pensacola. 1930 Lanes 5&6 Riggers vs. BOQ program.Mr. . 1930 Lanes 7&8 BB Stackers vs. Recent fresh water catches AFES * have been made In Lake Tolquin, 1930 Lanes F AP I. vs, AERO.V: Bear Lake, Dead Lake, Peer 'C L.C. Toske, a civilian In Point Lake, Lake Juniper and' the Public Works Department at Lake Jackson.In It has always been my private Cecil Field, got the first hole-in- the statewide Derby, Schlitz conviction that any man who pits one of the golf season at that has paid to date $46,300 for his intelligence against a fish and Naval Air Station last week. 1,303 fish Including 33 Old Milwaukee \ loses, has It coming. Mr. loske's hole-in-one cameon Double Awards. John Steinbeck.I the 15th hole. The hole Is a 170 yard shot from the tee to a the cup and Is a par three. Ilk golfer used a number two Iron. i.r This was Mr. Toske's first hole- MONEY IN 1 DAY in-one and it marks the 12 recorded at the Cecil: Field FINANCING $25 course. 600 to Commander T.L. Healey holds the record for hol .s-il1-one on TO . ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE WHY ti the station course with two; 10 NAVY Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us otter people have turned the how much you want. Pick up the cash at your trick at the station. RENT, PERSONNEL! convenience. Same-day service. M 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN HONDAMOTORCYCLES You Get Mo. Pmt You Get Mo. Pmt. WHEN YOU'RE TRANSFERRED TAKE YOUR MOBILE HOME WITH YOU. $ 4.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 $ 21.00 ALL MODELS 151.80 9.00 427.51 25.00 BIG SELECTION 10 Ft. & 12 Ft. WIDES1JACKSONVILLE 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 NOTHING DOWNWe 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39DIAL'e ( I L E interest. Give OPEN Merchants 8A.M.-8 Green P.M.Stamps NEW MON.- FRI. 1 FT. WIDES :: ; ; 8A.M.-6 P.M. SAT. TRAILER MART10 I LIVING ROOM 1 P.M..5 P.M. SUN. , Tilt-Out Increases 241 West, Forsyth St. Dial 356-0735// MOTORS & CYCLES 5887 Roosevelt Blvd. LIVING AREA 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359-2895 4949 Blanding Blvd. PH 771-8244 --- - -- -- - _. .. ,- ,f; '_ ".. .' H. ., -1--W '" -:tl-. .. -. , I AUGUST 12..1965 lAX AIR NEWS-AFTERBURNER PAGE 15 I [ COLUMN Dave Colby LEFTBy R ; ,BiLLE" PROOF?.4' . Sports Of Sorts the U.S. win over Mexico the The baseball season has been American Zone competition. highly Interesting this year and Last year Osuna was the fourth ranked tennis player In the world. could continue to be so as the teams turn the bond In the pennant Ashe, still In college at UCLA: , was not even mentioned In the races.Questions world's top 10. 34 on which the outcomeof : Playing with a floppy hat and both raC' 's mi >ht hang are;what wasting little time Ashe had few 11 will happen to the<<:'C'ripple.dMinnesota 1 wins In the coming weeKs, troubles with the Mexican. He and can the.l l Dodgers continue to beat him 6-2, 6-3, and 9-' In an hour and 15 minutes. Ashe's live -daybydayonthepitclhing of Sandy Koufav and Don D rrs a It> tennis strength appears to lie . and the base running of Maury In his speedy opponent breakingserve N f'l DO l! INDIA .. .. and his brisk buisness like \Wills? I DELTA OSCAE /f liy the end of this month the play.Last CAPT. J.R. WARD RECEIVES A SILVER PUNCHBOWL from Miss ; drama In the majors should reachsoap week It was on to Spa In for Patsy Derr, left, and Miss Vickie Decker center members of the opera proportions.No the European Zone competitionwith Jpx Navy Swim Team. The presentation was made at the Swim More Second Guessing his teammates Frank froeh- Tepm's Annual 1 Awards Presentation Banquet held at the Blue For Fans ling Dennis Ralston,Marty Ries- jacket's Inn last Monday night. EXPRESSWAY'APAR'T'MENTS ' sen, and Clark Graebner.It . The umpires), referees, and : officials In every sport had better appears that with the additionof Jax Swim Team Has be ontheirtoeswbenmakingtheircalls Ashe the U.S. may once againbe Navy Annual a strong contender for the not that there Is complaint - any Davis Cup. The Aussies will be FURNISHED.$65.00 I . about the present job. Awards Presentation Banouet With the use hidden cameras the supreme test, If the U.S.gets UNFURNISHED $55.00 - ----'-- -- ----- - that far. . and Instant re-play vidio tape by The Jax Navy Swim Team held NAS Jax for working so well television at athletic events all Destroyed: One Myth Children! .telcome Its anrual Awards Presentation with the city In all sports activities doubts about the decisions made Conveniently Locatedto And from Pravda, the Russian Banquet last Monday night at the connected with the AAU. by officials are ended. TIle scalesof Inn EM Capt. J. R. Ward downtown Communist party newspaper, after Bluejacket's Club was pre sporting justice have been the loss by the U.S. men's The Master of Ceremonies was sented a Silver Punchbowl by the NAS ,and Cecil thrown out of whack for the high Lcdr. H. 0-Donnell members of the Swim Team In track and field team by one pointto J. NAS Jax officials of the athletic courts. the Russians; "Our sportsmen Legal Officer. On hand for the appreciation of his efforts and CLEO DAVISKEALTORSINSURORS The television Innovations have now have destroyed the myth of festivities was Mr. Harry Plane, cooperation,with them during the made It great for the viewing invincibility of the American Florida Ameteur Athletic Dir- past year. . audience, which they are Intendedfor men's team." ector. Mr. Platte commended Mike Stevens, AN, was pre- I but pitty the officials. In this country no track and sented a wristwatch by the team. 588 S. Edge wood In the majority of the officials field officials neither AAtI He has been.coaching them for or decisions there is no questionbut NCAA, are(pushing the panic but- the past twb years and will be EV. 4-6444 CO 49442Narina sometimes, and they will con relieved ton over our of in the near future by "destroyed} myth fess to this they are wrong. Invin ibUt}". They are pushing Tommy Tigert. _ The whole "Dig Brother" affair .' harsh comments at each other ' ends on a happy note when we though. consider that officials may be _Ihlet proven wrong mechanically after Baseball Fads the call but at the time of the call AND BOATYARD Current major It."aguepitehing they are always right. If in doubt SERVICEBOATSMOTORSTRAILERS ] aids or hitter hindrances: frozen MERCURY SALES & coach.about this ask any manager or baseballs, hypnotism, and petroleum ; ,.. jelly on a pitch r's belt to Back To Wills give a more refined edition of the Wet & Dry'Storage Marine Ways spitbalL Brad Bradfield owner & operator USN/RET . The only foreseeable thing that N Dodger shortstop Wills can be rt U.S. HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH . running for is to bring the [pennant ,ORANGE PARK PHONE 264-9835)) to Los Angeles.At . the age of 32 he has alreadyover PAT ERIE, GUEST SPEAKER run ly Cobb's stolen: bases at the Jax Navy Swim Team's record by six ((104 in 1962)) ,and Annual Awards Presentation Ban .. " presently he is well on the way to quet, presents his speech to the WPJ breaking his own mark. J.ast\\'eek ,attending members end parents.Mr. . he had stolen 74 bases in 107 Erie is the Swimming Coach AT games. \ at the University of North Caroline. WESTSIDE VOLKSWAGEN INC , . 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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 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 | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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