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i uiuiyuJ onpjumJHIE.I| ( I Headquarters of the Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, Commander Naval Air Bases Sixth Naval District and Commander Fleet Air Wing 11 VOL-10_ No._24 UNITED STATES NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 18 Sept.-1952 -'----" ' Off-Campus Study Slate Third Session To : Of College CoursesOffcampus NA college credit courses will once again b 5 given at NATTCenter beginning early in October, it has been announced by Lt. :Max J. Hankc, Information and Education\ Capt. officer at the Center. take Conducted by the General Ex. ficer of tension Division of Florida, with balance of $1000 within a 30-day - nical T i i offices at the University pf Flor period. ida, the extension program of All courses offered are fully change college courses will be open to accredited and will be accept nies all military personnel in the able for credit at most universities - I Jacksonville area, their depen and colleges throughout the ( ), blood The counties in dents and civilian employees of country.It . lieve' I II I' blood sit- the Naval Air Station. is }hoped to have as completea who has : I ) Forces No Financial Aid program as possible, but the Center I of, blood who re-is Exact courses to be offered is number of courses given will be dependent upon registration in dependent upon the*\number of stockpile to the regular classes at the Univer students requesting a" particular sity of Florida, as plans for the course, and instructors available.A . will extension program here cannotbe minimum of 15 students is rep completed until after normal quired for a course to be sched 1 the duty'r registration of on-campus stu uled. dents at Gainesville. Third Semester of York The Navy has discontinued Its This is the third semester of program of financial assistance, off-campus college credit course val Air : and it will be necessary for all offered at NATTCenter. Most U. at : S. taking the courses to personallystand popular among students last 25 the full cost. A course spring was the Personnel Man- I would worth three hours of college agement course, with the largest a Navy I I life? credit will meet for 2'i hours graduating class. no I I I one night each week for 16 (Please Turn to Pace 2, Col. ) once weeks, and will cost $16.00., Students 5)w blood and its must also finance their ' tion , I I I I need,was& year for own' textbo6k 'materliiJ.Accredited .Courses. Marine Captain A I whom blood Arrangements have been made, Gets BSM For I I the I however, for the students to pay the miracle and the from $600 upon registering, During I the Korean Action found it on the I a large part Football Picks I Recovering at the Naval Hospital themselves. Due Next Week here from wounds incurredin as haven't the Korean conflict, Capt. Fifth j One of the most popular features James T. Doswell was awarded IT, was 'the Bronze Star Medal last not only of the Jax Air News- and the but to pro the weekly football contest- Thursday for heroic action at the Rear I of national will begin next week. front Gov Called the Football Special, Lt Col Paul S. Treitel, commanding - came to a direct cam the weekly quiz gives person. officer of the Marine aboard Blood nel a chance to pick the foot. Barracks, NAS Jax, made the , Korean even the ball winners. There will be presentation In brief ceremoniesat aboard civilian, be- some 25 college games list.!d, the Hospital. Wounded In both to should stand with a tip-breaker legs and arms, Captain Doswell routine ( Prizes and rules for the con. received the medal from his: test will be announced next wheel chair. The will be carried Only For Duration Of Insurance campaign week I 1 . I | (Please: Turn to Pace 2, Col. 5)) I Stickers To __ _,.,..., ....... The citation accompanying.. the_ I rood Eventually x. -- medal reads, in 1"\art. "F or men:i.- orious achievement In connec Metal Station Tags tion with operations against the WI'' aI enemy while serving with a Ma- Window stickers are going I' rine division in Korea from 1 to replace the metal station 'I to the I. D. office in Building 9 I April to 4 May, 1952. I when making notification of insurance tag on your automobile. "As air liaison officer with an At the present time this will renewal.* t infantry regiment, Capt. Doswell only affect those personnelwhose displayed an outstanding degreeof public liability and property PLANS ARE not yet completeas 1% professional skill and judgment damage insurance expires, to issuance of stickers to per. in the coordination be- but after the end of the year all sonnel whose insurance does not tween air and infantry. personnel rboard the station will expire prior to the end of the S MOn be issued stickers in lieu of metal year, but it is expected that this one occasion he directed will be done during the period tags an air strike from an exposed SIN from the first of December to well position forward of friendly TilE PAST, metal tags have the last of January lines and, although wounded been issued to all permanent The new plan will relieve the Y.i. three times, continued the direc. personnel aboard the station and work load on the security department J tion until success was insured." . were good for a period of two and will make it more con. The medal was ordered pie- years. Under the new plan the venient for auto owners in that sented by Major General J. T. stickers will only be good for the they will only have to make one Seldon, Commandant of the U. S. duration of insurance. Accordingto trip a year to the Pass and I. D I ...., 'I z.:!, .,JSI('" J ras& Marine Corps. the Security Department this office. I AWARDED BSM! -Still recuperating from the injuries suffered Capt. Doswell' home is: in will amount to a savings to the Notification will be made in in Korea, Marine Capt. James T. Doswell listens attentively Jacksonville. He attended Tulane Navy of $6,000 a year. I the Jax Air News and the Plan I as Lt. Col. Paul Trietel, Marine Barracks CO, reads citation accompanying University before entering the Bronze Star Medal award. Doswell the award AH personnel are requested to of the Day as to when general I for "meritorious achievement in connection gained with operations service in Nov. 1942, receivinghis : bring their metal tags with them i issuance of stickers will begin. against the enemy In Korea,"' while with Marine division. commission May, 1941. - -- - .. - - \ i iJt1X ' Page Two JAX AIR NEWS 18 September 1952 : I DIVINf )) Report From Washington fflB.mHj8 (SERVICES)' Congress Confirms 13,065 I . Published every Thursday for Navy activities at Naval Air Protestant I. ' Station, Jacksonville Fla. ( NAS Jacksonville 0800-Episcopal Communion Ser- Navy Grade Nominations Capt. Burnham C. McCaffree __..Commanding Officer vice, Small Chapel (Sun.) Comdr. James H. Armstrong._._.___...._.. ...Executive Officer 0830-Morning Service, All Saints - Lt. Dave Barksdale_._.._.____ Public Information Officer! Chapel. (By Armed Forces Press Service) Veterans may now make their Fleet Air Jacksonville 0915--Naval Hospital Chapel. Military nominations confirm- checks or money orders for Rear Adm. Osborne B. Hardison .. .. ... government Commander 1045-All Saints Chapel I ed to temporary or permanent life insurance Capt. Howard V. Hopkins .Chief of Staff prem- Fleet Air Wing Eleven CatholicI8000000.1000Mass grades during the two sessions iums payable to "Veterans Ad- Capt. Arthur S. Dorn._.. ........... Commander St. Ed- of the 82nd Congress were as follows ministration," the VA has an- Comdr. Joseph T. Thornton .Chief Staff Officer ward's Chapel. : Army, 13,202; Navy, 13- nounced. Previously, checks and Naval Air Technical Training: Center 0645-Mass at Hospital Chapel. 065 Marine Corps, 3,485 Air money orders had to be made Capt. Lester K. Rice._... ._ -- _______Commanding Officer Mormon ; ; payable to "The Treasurer of the Comdr. Richard S. Stuart__. ...._...__....Executive Officer Force, 12,463. No nominations in rU Naval Hospital : 1930-Tuesday NATTC Chap- the Armed Forces were withdrawn S. As a result, many premium - Capt. Dwight J. Wharton._, -, ___.Commanding Officer !. lain's office.Christian or rejected, but 144 remained payments were sent to the Capt. T. F. Weinert.._ ...._. ......__..Executive Officer Science. unconfirmed at the con VA district or central office han- NARTU .1900- Tuesday NATTC Chap- elusion of the 82nd Congress. dling the insurance account. Capt. Easton B. Noble..__ Commanding Officer lain's office. * Comdr. Anthony Trusso. Executive Officer The 100,000th title was .......-- Construction has begun on a recently Carrier lo Be Filletirili/ processed end added to the The JAX AIR NEWS If published weekly at the U. S. Nasal Air RUtlon, new Gunner's Mate school building Jacksonville. Florida, and printed commercially with non-appiopilaird luncl Special Installations at the Naval Training Center new catalog of the Armed Forces at no experiM to the government and In compliance with NAVEXOS P..T5. Kev Medical Library. The includes Nov. 1945.! Copies are distributed tree of rhai e at the Natal Air Station the New York (AFPS-The) Great Lakes, 111., which when catalog - Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, Naval Air Station Cecil Field, and the U. S, aircraft 182,800 volumes preparedfor Naval. Honpltal. carrier USS Antietam, recently completed is expected to cost ap- shelving and 558,000 index Editor-Andrew H. Planey back from a tour of dutyin proximately 1500000. Another cards. Staff Members: Mary Bixiones, JOSN; Dave Devroy, SN; John Korean waters, is now being building at Great Lakes, scheduled . Charvat, AN; Ed Nellist, JO3; Helen Harper.The outfitted with a new installationthat for completion late in 1953, JAX AIR NEWS I II a member of the Armed Forces Pleas Service. will improve carrier is the $2,000,000 Fire Control To relieve an acute shortage of AFI'S material In this not be tinted without opera. appearing publication may re registered nurses in the Army, the written permission of Armed Forces 1'ieni Sf'1\I't'. Republication or 01 h'-I'I tion by making airplane landings Technician, Instrumentman and matter, publication, II prohibited without permlRRlon d members of the Women's Armv l X"e\ Opticalman school.! I Editor, safer, the Navy announces. trained Corps are being as practical - Editorial offices located Building 930 (topside). Phone extensions nurses at the Walter Reed 8184 and 216.Navy Moral Standards High : Army ton, D.Medical C. Students Center.learn Washing to give _ bedside care to sick and wounded Your Navy Uniform Does Not Give __ relieves and their the Army's dependents.registerednurses This You Any Latitude With Morality of routine. duties.. Examinations for licensed merchant . (This is the tenth of a series of articles In connection with the marine officers who desire tervice-wlde program, Protection of Moral Standards). commissions in the U. S. Coast .. ::14 n vp Guard will be' held in 15 major I Lcdr. Karl II. Imholte cities, Feb. 23-25, 1953, the CoastGuard announces. Applicantsmust Each of us, because we live in a society made up of be between the ages of 21 '>)> hundreds of millions of people, has a distinct and definite r and 40, with at least four years . responsibility to uphold the morals of mankind. service as a licensed officer > ) : r aboard a U. S. merchant vessel. Morals are acquired by each individual as he achieves p I maturity. Whatever our moral values are, does not mean y Blood Stockpile that they measure up to the standards of modern day :;, living. Some of us through our environment, way of life :; I (Continued from Page 1)) REPORT FOR TRAINING-Busy men during' their annual workers, in conjunction with the so-cAlled have made code independence up a that conflicts training; cruise at the Jacksonville Naval Air Reserve Training : out Civilian Defense with that of the majority of mankind. Unit are officers and men of Air Wing Staff 74. These are ci locally by vilian who devote one weekend each month to training as Week- Jacksonville Blood Bank The Du- t end Warriors at NARTU. Left to right: Wesley Morgan, PNA3; val County Red Cross Chapterwill In the Navy there is no de-emphasis of morals or John S. Morley, SN; Sidney Bell, PNAC, and Lcdr. Vincent McGuire participate by sending its volunteer officer of personnel the moral standards. The highest type of morals are reQuired squadron. workers out with mobil of all naval personnel. Therefore, it is necessary: In-Service Training unit whet ever blood donors are that each member of the naval service examine his way pledged to give. of life and determine to what extent he or she is livingup 60 Jaxons First priority under the National Shed Mufti to the high moral standards of naval life. For Duty As Blood Program will go to the This high moral standard in the Navy is not main- Weekend Warriors At will Armed Forces. Second priority , Wing Staff 74 provide whole blood and derivatives tained through the promulgation of orders and regula- for civilian needs. All tions but stems from naval tradition and the moral con- Working uniforms of khaki, t' cepts of mankind. Every one of us has a basic concept of whites, and dungarees have become | his first command in the Hawaiian remaining blood collected will be . the rudiments of morality. the daylight garb for 60 Islands as the leader of processed into plasma and other Jaxons who are members of the Carrier Aircraft Unit 31. derivatives to establish the vital "Weekend Warrior" quadron Fasron 158's record under the national reserve supplies. We know what is right or wrong and how to attendto which drills under the name of leadership of Johnson was out These supplies cannot be obtained '. duty. To be modern seems to include a disregard of Air Wing Staff 74. standing, for this unit won the overnight. The time is now. J morality. In our modern times exists the fallacy that Organized and Noel Davis Trophy as the best Next to whole blood, plasma i I. commissionedin uniformed personnel are, by some quirk of thought, Dec. 1949, the squadron con- unit of its type in the Naval Air the greatest life-saver for the exempt from moral standards.A ducts monthly weekend duty Reserve Training Command com- wounded. Unlike whole blood, It laxity in morals may be noted, for example, when with the Naval Air R e se r v e petition, a distinction all the can needs be preserved for years. Jt no duty ctlls-'let George do it'. What is right or wrong Training Unit at the Naval Air more remarkable since the prize used refrigeration so can be does not determine morality on the part of some naval Station. was taken in the first year of its i have on the spot. It does not personnel, but what can be gotten by with does. The Full Schedule organization.Top. the blood to be of typed the or matched to "here today, gone tomorrow" attitude of some naval per- Officers and enlisted men of Assistants I recipient. sonnel has tended to lower the moral standards within Air Wing Staff 74 are following : The second senior officer oWing f is Anyone under 60 or over 18 eligible to the service. In the Navy we are "here today, gone tomor- a daily routine of performancein Staff 74 is Comdr. John P. give. He may give again three row", but that does not give us any latitude with morality departmental duties and in. Ingle, another Jacksonville resident 111 every months with no We are just as responsible for our conduct no mat- service training from 0800 until He joined the NROTC and effects. It takes only a few ter where we are and whether we are in uniform or out the final muster at 1600 each afternoon upon graduation in '32, becamean minutes Blood cannot be man of uniform. for the period of the Ensign in the Naval Reserve. ufactured. There can be no sub "cruise." Ingle also returned statute to Jax with .. * From its date of organizationthe Eastern Air Lines. He has Just Another attitude that prevails in the naval servicescan completed his 20th Slate Wing Staff unit has been under year with 3rd SessionContinued be summed up in the old saying "When in Home, do the command of Comdr. LeRoy Eastern and is presently traffic - as the romans do. Taken literally, what the Romansdid P. Johnson, who has been a and sales manager for this area ( from Page 1) brought the world into a chaotic dark age. The lower resident of Jacksonville and Atlantic He now serves as assistant Other courses taught during moral standards of a few in the Navy does not give license the spring session included commander Beach since 1907, has beenin of the squadron in to the remainer for such conduct. Freshman English, Educational the employ of the electrical charge of logistics. Therefore' it is not the moral standards of a few recalcitrant department of the city for almost As in his civilian occupation, Psychology, Speech, American members of the naval service that determinethe 20 years. Ingle has completed 20 years i in History and, Basic Math, and Mechanical index of morality in the Navy. It behooves all of us Skipper Has 3,500 Hours the Naval Reserve. Once Architectural Drawing. to accept and practice morals that have withstood the The "Skipper" of the Wing The other assistant Wing Staff the final program is set test of time. Staff had logged over 3,500 hoursin Commander is Comdr. Garland up, schedules and place of registration flight time before joining the Poffenbarger. Poffenbarger in i in will be announced.. . There can be no question that the acceptance of mo- Naval Reserve for active duty as charge of the squadron's * rality on a high plane must be the aim of every memberof a Lieutenant in 1941. Johnson with particular operations All the exercise some people the naval service. The supervisionof get is jumping to conclusions. efficiency of the Navy dependson served as a ferry pilot and training I the flight operation of the . the ability of each member to know right from wrong, officer until 1944 when he I NARTU aircraft made available what his duty implies, and abide: by such knowledge. was ordered to the Pacific with I for training and maintenance. becomes A wile a with reg.r .horse sense never , I - _..: :. J rur ' l . I . k 18 September 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Thw* ill -:- Births -:- It's Wise To Know Regulations 11)) Battreal Ralph,F.boy Battreal, 8 )Ibs.,, 7 SN%,ozs.and, Aug Mrs. Need Fishing License In State; Can Pole-Fish Without In CountySince 'f 18. , Wesley T. Nelson, Jr., SD2, and all personnel stationedon ty without a licensee! is sued to you by the State of more than four feet in depth.. . Mrs. Nelson, boy, 6 Ibs., 7H'" ozs., military reservations are what you will be letting your Florida can be revoked a I Aug. 19.Jessie. considered residents of the self in for: You can be charged. a a a The Commission prohibitsuse with a misdemeanor and if After you have your licenseor of goldfish, carp and bass I F. Bush, AOC, and Mrs. state of Florida for of purposes to confine minnows bait in fishing. convicted be fined not less if you are going as Bush, boy, 7 lbs., 5 ois., Aug. 19 hunting and fishing, they are than ten dollars nor more than your fishing to your county of And when you are taking bait / Sgt. Lephaniel Jackson and entitled to a local resident license $300 and can also be imprisoned residence you want to remember you are cautioned to return to :! Mr. Jackson, boy, 6 lbs. 15Vi for those activities at a for a period Dot to exceed that you can't take more the water from which it was ozs., Aug. 20. cost of only two dollars each. 90 days than 25 Ash a day and that no takent any minnow whose use Leo L. Nolte, ENC, and Mrs. Since the state law says that a more than eight of them can as bait is prohibited. Ii Nolte, twin girls, 0 Ibs., 4 ozs., and The Commission also I you can fish in the county of If you do have a license but be black bass. suggests - 7 lbs., 8 ots., Aug. 22. legal residence without a license When you are getting your that you dip your handsin should break some other rule, j Kenneth R. Hinds, FN, and Mrs provided you are usingno live bait you want to remem- water before you handle ri" Hinds, boy, 6 lbs., 9% ozs., Aug. more than three poles, per- regulation or order of the ber that you can't use a cast fish to prevent injury to any Iw. 22. sonnel stationed here can fish Game end Fresh Water Fish net that is over seven feet- in that cannot legally be retain Alfred A. Pantaleo, ME2, and in Duval ounty without first Commission you can be given length or more than fourteen- ed. f Mrs. Pantaleo, boy, 6 lbs, 8V4 acquiring a permit. the same fine and imprisonment feet in diameter nor can you Salt water fishing does not t ozs., Aug. 22. However suppose you decide plus the fact that any use .a minnow seine that is require a license but in most outside of Duval license than 20 feet in length or instances brackish water does. Perry E. Smith, CSI, and Mrs. I to fish Coun- hunting or fishing is- more : 4. Smith, boy, 3 lbs, 9 ozs., Aug. 23, -- Lt. (jg) James H. Stekes, and How Can You Lose? -- - [., Mrs. Stekes, girl, 7 Ibs., 2 ozs.,, - Join Branch 91 of the Fleet Reserve - : Aug. 24.James. [.. 1 Association today, win . E. Limehouse, FN, end $50.00 and help assure the future _ Mrs. Limehouse, girl, 9 lbs, 10'gozs. E7L of the enlisted men of the reg. a ES'J t ., Aug. 24. ular Navy or Marine Corps. , Donald A, Tipton, ABAN, and M _ For information call either of t .f Mrs. Tipton, girl, 6 lbs, 7 ozs., the following: RELE Omar B. _ Aug. 24. Fisher, office phone 525, home a: + The following personnel Aster B. Dickens, AD!I. and phone 11-8486; Lonnie P. Rich M't ; I It Mrs. Dickens, girl, 9 lbs, 6 ozs., burg, AKC, office phone 8237, U .t$ 4+ changes have been effected with. in the week at Naval Hospital. . Aug. 25 past t. home phone 2.1720; or Ens. Jean ,< Edward L. Hayes, DC1, and Kirsch, office phone Hospital 516, . M Mrs. Hayes, girl, 6 Ibs., 54 ozs., extension 17, home phone 889330. Received on board for duty ';r Hayes, girl, 6 Ibs., 5Vi ozs., Aug. 4, were Lt. (jg) Jack K. Harris, j Harvey N. Coker, HN1, and I i 1. Chalmers L. Anderson from Mrs. Coker, girl, 6 lb$., 6 ozs., ;, Aug. 25. Marine Aviation MSTS, Washington, D. C as. Dewey L. Dotson, ADI, ,and sumes administrative assistant Mrs. Dotson, girl, 7 Ibs., ll'i ozs.,. Unit At CenterThe I: ".. W";: ;,.? i .r.m duties; Lt. (jg) James A. Cran. Aug. 26.Alvin. FIRST RECOGNIZED HALF-GALLON DONOR LeRoy ford recalled to active duty and Marine Aviation Detach- : Jones AM2! of Fasron Nine, NAS Cecil f'ltld'donates his fourth L. Eller AE2 and Mrs. Lt Elsie M. Martin . from US Naval Donor Center at NAS. ment at the Naval Air Technical pint of blood to the Armed Forces Blood Eller, girl, 7 Ibs., 11% ozs., Aug. Training Center welcomed aboard Jones has given a total of nine pints of blood since 1950. Watching Hospital, Yokosuda, Japan. 28. I : U. (jg) Betty Taylor extracting; the vital fluid is Charles E. N. SN and Mrs. Major Edward L. Schnettler last McPherson of 0 & R, who himself, has given three pints to the Departures include Comdr. Albert . Ned Campbell, week as its new Executive Offi Armed Forces program and prior to that nine pints to the 0 & R G. Gibbs transferred to Naval . Campbell, girl, 7 Ibs., 4 ozs., Aug. Blood Bank. . 20. cer. -_-.--- Hospital, Charleston, S. C.; .. Major Schnettler, a veteran Na- ,. Lt. Harrison Combs TAD Leslie. Huey, RMStf, and val Aviator for the past 16 years BLOOD BlINK ''I I on to Mrs. Huey, girl, 8 Ibs., 7 ozs., Aug. began his aviation cadet trainingat Naval School of Justice, Newport, 28. R. I.; Lt. (jg) Dolores A. Morgan - NAS, Minneapolis, Minn. BOX SCORE and Lt. Charles G. Peerman Roy T. Faulkner, AOC, and Earlier Marine Corps assign- vl hII'YSITS , No rerSch. Jr. released to inactive Quo duty. Mrs. Faulkner, boy, 7 Ibs., 4 ozs., ments included flight instructor !Met cent a a a Aug. 28.Merlin. duty at NAS, Posco, Wash.; NAS, FAW 11 13 26 200.0 Ensigns Mary F. Allyn, B. M. J. Melancon, AE2, and Hutchinson, Kansas; and in 1944 Medical 2 3 150.0 and Fiscal departmentwill Currier Elnora J. Cowden and Supply , Mrs. Melancon, boy, 6 Ibs: Aug. he was instructor captain at NAS, NATTC 253 286 111.0 29. Ottumwa, Iowa. Between April have Its annual dance Friday. Adeline M. Wilson transferred to Pub Works 24 24 100.0 Naval Hospital, San Diego Calif. John T. Puthuff, Jr., AD2, and and July 45, he was attached to IRD 2 2 100.0 Sept. 26, 1952:) at the Mayflower , Robert E. Campbell, UN, and Mrs. Puthuff, girl, 6 Ibs., 10 hozs. Marine Fighter Squadron 914 at Dental 1 I 100.0 Roof Garden. No reservations will John P. Herman UN transferredto Cherry Point, N. C. He was later , ., Aug. 29. assigned duty as Operations Offi- Oper 12 11 91.6 be made, dress Is optional, and Marine Barracks, Camp Le- Lt. Harry B. Harlow and Mrs. cer with VMF-222 operating Res Fleet 85 70 83.5 admission Is J1.50 per couple. Mu- jeune, N. C. for further assign. Harlow, girl, :5 Ibs., 7'/i ozs., Aug. Spec Servo 4 3 15.0 around Okinawa. sic will be by Abe Llvert's band. ment; Vincent A. Hawkins, HMC, I 30. Fla Mil. Dist 5 3 60.0 While aboard the USS Bairoko That metallic blue Sunbeam- departed TAD for instruction at John O, Thompson, AK1, and ComFail'J: 94 52 55.3 Naval School of Justice, N w. with VMF-452 he the outside and was squadron's Talbot parked Supply Mrs. Thompson, boy, 6 Ibs., 11H Comm. 4 2 50.0 R. T. Port, R. I.; Thomas L. Masterson, intelligence officer until Fiscal belongs to Lcdr 0&R 115 39 ozs., Aug.. 30. 33.9 Jr. HN, transferred to NAS Jax J : 1949. Schnettler here Control Officer Major came Admin. 3 i Llchtermann, Supply - Tyler L. Scroggins, AMI, and 1 33,3Crn for duty and Henry D. Ross, from duty in Korea. Between Oc- Cove 35 10 28.5 The Sunbeam-T is an English - Mrs. Scroggins, girl, 8 Ibs., 7% 'tober 1951 to July 1952 he has NARTU 7 2 28.5 car, HM2, received expiration of en. Apg. 30. listment discharge ozs. been attached to the First Marine Cecil Field 16 4 25.0 Dennis H. and a a a + T'Sgt Tynes Air Wing. AIM 4 1 25.0 Three civilian employees transferred t Mrs. Tynes girl 8 lbs 10ozs.\ Latest arrivals from Naval Assuming his new duties as Marines 10 2 20.0 recently to Cecil Field Aug. 30.Theodore. Hospital Corps School at Bainbridge Executive officer last Saturday, - Hospital 21.4 19.0 They are John L. Schwarzman, T. Borkstrom, FN, Major Schnettler relieved MajorN. Md. were HA's Willa E. Supply 27 5 18.5 Olie Highsmith and Catherine A. t end Mrs. Borkstrom, girl, 7 Ibs., O'Brien, who is on a replace Engineers 13 0 0.0 McIntosh Taylor, James M. Freeman, \ 8 ozs., Aug. 30. ment draft for the Pacific area. I Charles F. Lemar and Neal Q. Pfc. James D. Richardson and ... Mrs. Loyal Jones was honored Pope, Jr. rmYw+ wwww n sN.IpIONM !NN M 4':: Mrs. Richardson, girl, 8 lbs., 5 ozs, with the traditional "pink and Red Cross Notes Aug 31.Pfc. blue" shower by her co-workers I William G. DeLeef, and prio rto he recent resignation "Calling all cars!" The Stock Mrs. DeLeef, boy, 5 }bs, 9 ozs., Dispatch lost Mary Pleas last Car Racing Association has in- Aug. 31, month when she changed her address vited the patients of the Naval Pfc. Marion A. Vonderhueveland to Texas Pauline C. Hospital to be guests at the races Mrs. Vonderhuevel, girl, 7 Strumlauf transferred from Stock Friday night, Sept. 19. If you area lbs, 7'i ors., Sept. 1. Control to the Internal Revenue racing enthusiast and haven't Paul II. Martin, SN, and Mrs. Department in downtown Jackson already made arrangements, race Martin, girl, 6 Ibs., 3 ozs., Sept. 1 villa to your Red Cross Recreation I 4iIL S a aFrancvw Worker and sign up now. Lt. (jg) Alan D. Tibbetts and s Mrs. Tibbetts, girl, 9 lbs., Htf! oz.. f > Nails" KAN, was The bus will leave the Recreation Sept. 1.Kenneth. transferred last week to Patuxent Building at 1900. Red Crouch M. Wilson, AM 1, and I River, Md. Her replacement in and Charlie Weekly of the Stock Mrs. Wilson, girl, 6 lbs., 10 ozs.. the Enlisted Personnel office la Car Racing Association have our Sept. 7. Marge M. Spillane, AKAN sincere appreciation for making Pfc. Cline L. McLane and Mrs. The "Cold Storage" Wave, Pat, these trips possible. McLane, girl, 7 lbs., 5 ozs., Sept. I '+ ',ANEW looks stunning in her new slacks, Arthur Murray dance Instructors - 8. x according to comment around will be in the auditorium at Howard W. Waller, BT3, and Stock Control on a recent business 1500 Thursday, September 18th Mrs. Waller, boy, 5 Ibs., % ozs., t y ,,"' :.. _'I ............... ..;.. ...3t visit. and October 2nd. All patients are Sept. 8.Alvie. MARINE EXEC AT C NTER-l\IaJor Edward L. Schnet- ---. .. invited to avail themselves of L. Elkins, Jr., DM", and tier (right), new executive officer of the Marine Aviation Detachment Exercise kills germs but the this opportunity to learn to at NATTCenter is welcomed'aboard by Lt. Col. JamesC. Mrs. Elkins, boy, 6 Ibs., 14 Va ozs., Llndsey commanding officer of the detachment. Major Schnet- trick is to get the darn things to dance, or to perfect those tricky, Sept. 9. Uer has completed a tour of duty in Korea. exercise. step - a ilti -- -- - : - r f sePlember- ::52-=-' Page Four JAX AIR NEWS 18 - w ' .< WAVE 1 e a x : L3 WAYS > Barracks 722 is buzzing with activity these days. Marriages, discharges, transfers and new arrivals - are keeping a steady pace. .' ,# Not to mention the world of sports. Barbara Rickman, Sonny Oles- i.. '<: .', ky and Margaret Stevens joinedthe VP-861 LOSING ORIGINAL COMPLEMENT Like other squadrons which have a prominent number of reserves on active civilian world during the I duty VP-861 Is faced with losing; most of Its members to Inactive duty or other assignments. By the end of this month 90 per cent I past two-week period. Mary Ann of the entire complement, shown perched atop and around one of the squadron's PZV-S's, will be tone. The squadron Itself, called Gonzcy took a mate while Stell- to active duty In Sept. 1950, will remain active. 'macher had to postpone her big ------ ---- --------- day until Hurricane. Able moved 77 MotoristsGet Lcdr. Runyon : ; Top RNP Jewish Centers up the coast. Penalties Heads VF22Lcdr. Class HonorsGo Tell Schedule the Taking following the vacant Bainbridge spaces arri-are vals: Barbara Bales, Pauline Donald E. has as- to Marine I I Runyon For ViolationsSuspension For Smith, J. A. Ruskinski and Lana Holy DaysNaval sumed the role of commanding officer Pfc. Robert J. DeLong, earn. I Pietrangeli. Good luck on your of driving prix of Fighter Squadron 22 from ed the top honors in the Air personnel of Jewish I first cruise! ileges on the station for periods Lcdr. Delmar Walker Jr., who has man Preparatory graduating f faith are invited to participatewith from one week to indef- reported for further duty with the class last week at the Naval the local congregations in Frances Nails, storekeeper, for- inite were meted out to 77 of Chief of Naval Air Advanced Air Technical Training Center. observing Holy Days of New merly with Supply, was trans- the 124 who station persons traffic appearedin Training at Corpus Christi, Texas. Out of a class of 349 stu- Year and Day of Atonement, ferred to Patu'xent River last court during the first two weeks of this Extensively engaged In the dents, which included both from Sept. 19 through Sept. 29. week. Very few of the "old month. flight testing of numerous types Navy and Marine personnel, The following schedules have salts" left!! of advanced aircraft for the DeLong compiled a 93.47 av- Fifteen received jet been announced for Reform, Con- Helen Burnett, TDAN, mas- persons Navy during recent years, Lcdr. erage. servative and Orthodox services. ter-at-arms for the past three suspended sentences, 15 received Runyon had completed a tour of He has been Congregation Ahavath Chesed months will be relieved by Jean warnings dismissed.and Three three duty with Air Development Squadron selected for the ,_. (Reform), located at St. Johns Bechdolt next week. Burnett cases were 3 at Atlantic City N. J., be- Aviation E 1 e c \ ) and Mallory Streets, will cele- will report to Fleet Air Aviation cases were turned over to the fore repotting aboard here. tronics S ch o o 1 !:it}'. brate New Year's Training Aids Unit Monday commanding officer of the individual ; ... Friday, Sept. involved. Lcdr. Walker, departing skip- now that he has .t 19 at 2000, and Saturday, Sept. Marge Clark tried taking the The most common single offense per, was on the staff .Command) completed the 4': .{ 20 at 1000 with the Blowing of easy way down the ladder at " er Air Forces, Atlantic Fleet, before eight-week Air- the Shofar at 1115. Building 955 Tuesday. No serious was improper parking man school. .<. '';' . and she with 72 he became commanding officer damage got up laughingbut persons being sum of the Fleet Air Jacksonville! Called into the .: Day of Atonement services will no doubt be conventional - moned , for that violation. ;;.iJ. ' Marines in Prior to that he served April in the future. That brings the Failure to stop for a stop sign squadion.! rte DeLonr Sunday, Sept. 28, 2000 and Mon- with Commander United States 1952, he was sent day, Sept 29, 1000-1800; Torah total of two Waves falling down, was second with 21 violations. Air Forces end participated in the"Operation to San Diego for basic train reading, 1130; Early afternoon I or was it up, the stairs in the Sandstorm" atom blastat ing. Upon completing basic he service, 1230; Children's Service:, I pst 14 days. was assigned to school here. I Before entering the servicehe Ballard walkingaround Memorial (Yizkor) Service, 1600; Beverly was Bill[ Numbers Published' J was a member of the Naval Neilah (closing) Service, 1700. Personnel office Tues- Reserve for four years. He'snow day with her left hand in her Serial numbers- bills stolenin New Year's Services at the the $1,500,000 Brinks, Inc. married and claims' En- Jacksonville Jewish Center (Con- pocket but it didn't conceal the SALTY HUMOR FROM robbery in Boston in January glewood, Colo,' as home. servative), Third and Silver sparkle from the diamond. The When asked he HERE AND THEREA 1950 have been published by the what thoughtof Streets, will be Friday, Sept 19, gift originated with Kenny Over- the Airman Prep School he , Army in DA Circular 69. Finance 2000; Saturday, Sept. 20, 0800, night, local civilian. said, "I .gained much valuable Nebraska newspaper de- officers who come across) 1300 and 1830, and Sunday, Sept. At long last the ping pong ... knowledge about the aviation 21 1000. t tournament is taking s hap e. Blares the following collection any of the numbered bills are Instructed , field and feel that I have a . interested in bat- Anyone paddle letter produces excellentre to notify a representative - Cults: I of the Criminal l Investigation 'good background" to continue Day of Atonement Sunday, tle should sign their name on the "Dear Sir: A glance at the date Detachment. my training. Sept. 28, 1900;; Monday, Sept. 29, list posted on the bulletin board. -- 0800 and 1800 Torah The date will be set according to el our original invoice will soon ----- ; reading, prove we've done more for you Dedicated To Safety : 1000; Memorial (Yizkor) Service, the turnout received. than even your own mother- 1100; Mussaf Service, 1200; Aft- Check the athletic bulletin we've carried you for 12 months.'* ernoon service, 1500; Neilah Ser- board for an announcement con- Glutton For Speed? There'sRoom vice, 1630. cerning bowling news. Nothing "Pilot to tower, pilot to tower. Etz Hayim Congregation (Orthodox definite as yet but something Plane out of gas. Am 8,000 feet inair ), 33 W. Sixth Street, will should develop soon. and 30 have New Year services on Fri- Louise Downing has assumedthe miles 'ocean, what shall I over.do?" Atlantic ; For You In This Club ;j day, Sept. 19 at 1800 and Satur position of volleyball coach "Tower to pilot, tower to pilot day, Sept. 20 at 0800. Twilight while Mary Dimick is on leave.' Repeat after me ."Our Father, I Are you a hot rod fan? Do service 1730 (Mincha), followedby The first game is scheduled for 'who art in Heaven .". your interests lie in speed, high I mothers, and other drivers will the evening .service. Other sometime next week. All handsare lift cams, headers, manifold pressures appreciate. services will be Sunday, Sept. 21 invited to attend. Heavy date you had last night. and the like? If so, there'sa I Chief Bill Scott, charter member at 0800 and 1730, folowed by the Latest addition to the Jax Air l' Have a good time? club that may be just to your I emphasized that club mem- evening service. News staff is "Buckshot" Will- :Rotten. liking. bers are not interested in beatingthe Day of Atonement Sunday, hams from up yonder in Colum- Whatsamatter? It's the North Florida Roadster law or in proving who has Sept. 28, 1800; Monday, Sept. 29, bus, Ga. Club. It is the most nerve on the highway, I 0800 with Memorial (Yizkor) Ser- 5.5 Did you ever enjoy a book an organization com ,with the last chapter missing? posed of speed fans around this but rather in forming an amateur vice, 1100 through 1715. | Two More Enlisted \ guild to improve their mechan j area, dedicated to safety and a this speedy but sane outfit "Hello. Is this the City Bridge charter member of the NationalHot : ical craftsmanship and for the tact Chief Bill Scott of Special con- I APs Turn Up hereIn \ Department Rod Association. This club is session pleasure of just holding a bull Services, extension 512 or the taking account of all AP's "Yes, what can we do for you?" interested in getting new mem on speed. Mainside gym. (enlisted aviation pilots) fea- "How many points do you get bers. I Anyone interested_ .in. _!joining tured in last week's issue, the for a small slam?" 9 Jax Air News has learned that You will meet enthusiasts who y two more AP's can be includedin Bill: She certainly is magnetic. have already built roadsters. the list. . Jack: Little wonder. Every- They will be more than willingto In research for the article, thing she's got on is charged. tell you all you want to know which took some three weeks, about the sport and can show it was meant to include every Pukinson: "Did you hear about "you short cuts which will save AP on the base. But, FaetuLant Willard Elkins, the bank cashier, .you money when you can afford Detachment 2 has informed the dealing fifty thousand and runS to build one. editor that it has two enlisted ring away with his best friend's Safety is the main theme of AP's in its ranks. .wife." the North Florida Roadster Club. They are Irving W. Hastings!! Simpson: "Good heavens; Who Many men love speed and the r ADCAP( ), and Earnest J. An- Hill teach his Sunday school big chase. The club is designedto derson, ADCAP( ). They can .class tomorrow?" eliminate the midnight joy now consider themselves fully}] riders who are forced to pick a acknowledged as two of the : A gossip is a person who talksto deserted highway to race. 700 enlisted pilots in the Navy, you about others, a bore is / 25 of which are stationed at one who talks to you about him As a club, hot rodders may gain : : : <) NAS, Jacksonville. self brilliant conversationalist o: : ; ; : > ; a permission to speed to their Q.{ :, t is one who talks to you about hearts content on local desertedair I......._.ea ....,:< A -...-.........._.n.. ._'....LUL........,, .., .... y y.M. ti Kites rise against the wind, not with it. yourself. strips and various beach READY FOR RUN one -Lining up for of their many caravans . tracks in the area. A club car to various parts of the state, North Florida Roadster Club members Many a woman ho gets on a cannot be raced unless it is in display their handiwork. The club, which has many Navy- Too much celebrating has kept military and civilian members is one that prides Itself many a man from becoming cel diet learns she is on speed a poor lo&er. perfect shape, a fact that police, with, sanity, racing over special courses ebrated.r . , a . - ---- -. .. . :,;: -= .;:. :..=-c----," . -.' JAX- , 18 September 1952 AIR NEWS Page Fiv Fasron 6, VP-861 W-62, VF-102, VF-13, VF-44 Report cpo Notes Scouting Jacksonville Area SquadronsFasron By popular demand, the Club brings back another free spaghetti - Six the original 42 officers called to dinner Thursday (tonight) start- I "Jf at first you don't succeed, duty with the squadron only 5 ing at 1900. Bring the family out try, try again," Is the motto are left. The percentage of men : to enjoy the food and music by that Inspired Ted Margolin, AD1, lost is not quite so high but even Junior Gale and his troupe. Refreshments - who, after 14 years, finally becamea that is a staggering figure. y are served five cents high school graduate. Ted The squadron was called to dutyat t gam: cheaper on Thursday nltes, too. achieved this long desired ambition Norfolk. From there they wentto ; Captain Burnham C. McCaffreewill by applying for and passingthe Corpus Christi! for qualifications be welcomed aboard as the USAFI-GED high school test in the P2V-2 aircraft. After a rti'h '. commanding officer of the Station with flying colors. couple of months in Corpus they v : {* 1 with a gala buffet-dinner dance on Handling requests for the assignment moved to Jax and here they are. ro 3 4 Saturday Sept. 27. The exact of lockers located at the During two years of duty VP-861 hw time and other details will be southeast corner of Building 200 made two tours in the Med. Area, i published at a later date. are Mack Alford, AB1, and Jack and visited many interesting Bureau of Naval Personnel regulations Jelly, SN. These private lockers places In Europe and Africa. governing the operationof ) are available for the convenienceof Operationally during the two an open CPO mess prohibit the all squadron personnel. years of duty the squadron par- } : extending of credit to members. i Relieving Lionel Broxton, TN, ticipated in numerous Fleet Exer- 3F ,: Several suggestions that the club who went to the USS Tarawa, Is cises including "Grand Slam," the extend credit have been received I Weathlie Fisher, TN, formerly of first NATO Fleet Exercise VP-861 but cannot be acted upon In view NAS Jax. Weathlie has assumed made a good name for Itself all of the Bureau's view of the mat- duties of satisfying Building 200's through AlrLant and made many " coffee hounds. _.& nn....___. ...__ ter.If '. friends on the other side of the Graduating from nine[ weeks of Atlantic too. GREETS NEW CO-Comdr. Joseph 0. Buchanan, Jr. right), present plans continue, a general - call for volunteers will be outgoing commanding officer of Fasron 51 explains squadron DK schooling at Newport, R. I., Last month a reorganizationplan procedures to Comdr. Robert W. Slye, incoming skipper, who assumed made to help with improvement Arthur Letendre, DKSN, now TADto was drawn up for the squadron his post Monday. Comdr. Buchanan, who placed the squadron In the club. All Chiefs willing to Disbursing, will assume responsibility and put Into effect Sept.. 1, in commission last December, has departed for his new duty contribute a little time and effort of handling the squad- New officers who have been trick assignment. toward improving club facilities ---- -- present - ron's pay records. ling Into the squadron as replace mately five times, the squadron Church, of Williamsbuig' Sept. should contact any club of Returning to the squadron after ments are all in their jobs and finally got together on Friday 15.The: ficial. 53 weeks of medical care at the the whole outfit is busy puttingthe afternoon and had a bang-up time. skipper and his bride will NAS Hospital, Norton G. Sprague, new plan into operation. Food and refreshments were fur reside at NAS upon their return All hands are still unanimous in SN, has been assigned to yeoman From Comdr. Bonvillian, skipper nished and various athletic diver from their honeymoon. The entire wishing to return home soon. duties In Engine Build Up., of VP-861, down to the last mana sions filled the afternoon's bill of squadron. welcomes Mrs. Kennedyto . Graduates now attached to the wish for the best of luck goes entertainment. its ranks and wishes her a VF-44 squadron having completed their to each man and officer of the pleasant tour with VJ62. I With VF-44 in the MedFetedwith school training ere, Bill Garland, original squadron. A lot of these \'.J.6% One of the local boys has made proper ceremony aboard the AEAA and Bernard Daley, AOAA, men have returned to civilian life. Tli social event of the season good. Bob Taylor, AN made his I USS Coral Sea recently after he from NATTC, Jax; William G. However, a lot have elected to reached a successful culmination radio debut, on the 'Cracker Jack' had completed the 300th accident Mihay, ATAN, James E. Camp extend and remain in the Navy. when VJ-62's commanding officer show. Bob warbled 'One Alone' free carrier landing of his career bell, AMAA, Eugene A. Dickey, For a long time now VP-861 Lcdr Jeff Kennedy, Jr., marriedthe and 'Parsing: By.; He's got a was Lt. R. L. Richardson, admin- AMAA, and Paul D. Melvin, has been trying to have an all former Miss Carolyn Wilkinsof squadron full of boosters who istrative officer of VF-44. . AMAA, from NATTC, Memphis, hands party. After having been Williamsburg, Va. Nuptials thank the gentleman running the Speechmaking, accolades and Tenn.; Tom Saneholtz, DKSN, and scheduled and postponed approxi- took place at the First Methodist show for giving him the chance. the traditional cake served to Jim Fahey, DKSN, from Newport pilots, plane captains, and mechanics - VF-102 were included in the Reporting aboard for duty has .s \\hen the first hurricane of the ceremony for Lt. Richardson whois been George A. Gilbert, TE1, from year, "Able," swept by at sea off now on his second ocean cruise '. Utility Squadron-10 Gauntanamo br the coast of Jacksonville, all VF- with VF-44 and has formerly , ',' .. Bay, Cuba; King D. Courtney, 102's hose noses (FG-1D) were seen duty with eight other squadrons - AM2, from USS Siapan; John H. safely stowed in Hangar 13 at : : VF-24, VF-50, VF-28, VF- Reithknecht, AE3, and Eugene J. Cecil Field, packed in like sardines I 84, VF-37, VFB-7, VFB-11, and Koester, AE3, from NATTC, Jax. awaiting the return of VF- I VF-12A, in addition to a tour ,* 105's Able Dogs. I of duty ashore at Memphis. VP-8G1 New personnel reporting for .'.861 like a number of other I duty with the squadron recently squadrons has been faced with include Lt. Walter R. Horner; the idea of losing most of its personnel - Randolph Hodges, ADI, Bert _ to inactive duty or becauseof 'X e 7dN k o"3' y Monts ADI and - ; Billy Langford, change of duty orders. Now AM3. . the idea has become a reality. I I ; Recently tieing the nuptial knot VL .. The squadron was called to active tB with the former Miss Ruth Charles duty as a unit two Of years ago. of West Hazelton, Pa., was VF- 102 member, Owen 'Williams, AN 8A"y t Fasron 51 CO PAYS TO BE AN OLD SALT-Signs that proclaim 'This The ceremony took place in West 'Ij Bench Reserved for Chiefs With Over 20 Years," keep all young- Hazelton, which is also Williams' Post To Slye; sters of VJ-62 looking for other places to sit. Helping "old chief" home town Pete Dennison, who has completed almost 26 years, to the bench and Joe Madison Buchanan GoesAfter is "young chief" Joe Roberts who has put in 21. It's a good thing George Hampton an chiefs of the squadron that have over 20 don't decide to sit have departed for the separa- 'J seven years absence from on the bench at the same time, since it has room for only six tion center and subsequent civilian ) NAS Jax, Comdr. Robert W. Slye Taking advantage of the brief rest are (left to right): Bob Agris- life as has Harvey Gehard, who ,,1 tI, AOC 24 years; LaMard Schnabel, ADC, 22 years; Ralph Grims- r ' returned this week to take over preceded them by several days. ley, ADC, 25 years and Winslow Hurley, ADC, 21 years. ) command: of FASron 51, He relieved P Comdr. Joseph C. Buchanan Receive Varied Training vr-is Jr. With VF-13 in the l\Ied-Fighter In 1945 the new skir per received Squadron 13, with Air Group One 57 Graduate From Airman Recruit operational flight training in In the Mediterranean aboard the fighter aircraft here. Prior to the USS Wasp, Is now looking forwardto present assignment he was executive School At Reserve Training Unit its return to Jax and resuming officer of the USS Gilbert participation in activities here. Islands. I Fifty-seven graduates of the | assistants were mostly "Weekend This has been the second Med, Comdr. Buchanan, who was I Airman Recruit School at the Warriors" on active duty for the iterranean cruise for VF-13, which with the squadron upon its com Training Unit won praise from I training session. spent six months there last year missioning last December, relinquished I Capt. Easton B. Noble, Commanding Varied Training aboard the USS Coral Sea. his post. I Officer, at graduation As a result of the aviation With the maintenance depart. After reading orders' Joe Stepp, exercises at the NARTU hangar technical training, the men can ment leading the way by keepinga ADC, presented the departing last Friday, readily qualify for promotion to fine availability percentage, VF- kipper, on behalf of the crew, a Special Courses their next rank They will now 13 has logged more than 2,500 , plaque which read, "From Plank The Navy and Marine Reservists continue their training in an on- flight hours and completed over Number One, FASron 51 To were selected for special' thc-job training basis as they resume 700 carrier landings. _ Comdr. J. O. Buchanan Jr., skipper courses in aviation technical i 1 drill attendance with their During one week the squadronhad extraordinary from Dec. 3, training at the begining of the respective squadrons on a week a brief change from the routine t > 1951 to Sept. 15, 1952." summer end entered training at end basis. of shipboard flying when operations Comdr. Buchanan will report to the Aviation Technical Training Honor student of Basic Rate were conducted from Hal. A PS Field Command, Armed Forces School at NARTU to accomplishit. School was John W. Daniesl, AN, far Airfield on Malta. Special Weapons Project, Albu- of St. Augustine, Fla. He won the Soudha Bay, Crete the "Little. MISS Ai\IERlCA-Neva Langley - querque, N. M. for his new duty The training included aviation honors due to his outstanding Jewel of the Med'," the French a Lakeland, Fla., girl who f was entered under the assignment. He received flight ordnance, aviation electrician, scholastic average during the Riviera; Genoa, Italy; Athens, Miss Georgia, Is the bannerof new training at Pensacola and later yeoman, personnel, airman recruit training period. He received a Greece, and Istanbul, Turkey, Miss America, having been served aboard aircraft carriers training, and basic recruit trophy presented by Capt. EastonB. were among the "strange and ex- voted to honors at the recent USS Enterprise, USS Essex, and training. The school was beadedby Noble, NARTU commanding otic" places visited by the Fleet contest! in Atlantic! City, N. J. She's a peach whether it battleship USS Washington. Lcdr. Harry M. Nearing. His officer. Air Sax squadron as liberty ports Georgia or Florida..t be r:,: ':, ....... -- . ...._ .+ri.M ._ ..._..... ....._:_'._.".-_' .... -. -.-..'-.-_:.-.-'. .-.N' ..-. .-. ....-. -.-.-.---.. '--. ._ _.__--"_ =- .... ........... -" _. ..,...,.._. ._. ,_,,_ ,-___-.. .",..Wf..., r .. .. . Page Six JAX AIR NEWS 18 September 1952 ,y1.M .VUKRS STEALBATTING ; .i Jax Battles Cecil For . S'; IN CITY LOOP HONORS City 2nd Half Crown . if After capturing team honors In the City League, final batting averages Rallying for two runs in the margin to 7.2 with four in the show the Fliers with the seventh the Jax Navy varsity sixth and in the fifth. Jai one : top four spots. Tom Neely was overcame a 7.5 deficit held by Navy counted in the third. I the leader with a .388 clip. Relafords last week in City once However, in the bottom of the Bob Stefanich, who did not geta Softball League play to win 8.7 sixth the Fliers moved into con- in 13 innings.The . ? base hit in the final game of assured Fliersof tention with three runs, leaving the victory .. With John Charvat the season while Neely had one, at least a tie for the second i a runner stranded when Breen l The season opener is still over 'week away for the local grid- was ousted from the top rung and half was forced et second on Brad settled crown as they sport a record for second at .385. Jim \ stern, but it's not too early to size up the first foe, Parris Island. of six wins and one defeat. Tredenick's ground ball. Coughlin, .371, and John McCaf The lion-vs-the cat. Once beaten Cecil Field gained a Error Allows RUM frey, .339, were third and fourth. I Take the Islanders off theN schedule and the green but eager forfeit decision from McDuff The locals plated the evenersin ,,' charges of Coach Dave Barksdale stand even with the eight remaining e Hardware Tuesday night to knot the seventh on a pair of safe- foes. We're not offering alibis for the Fliers now, nor will I I I the second stanza race. ties, a walk and a fielder's choice. 4.:. we as the season progresses. It's just unfortunate that the varsity List WinnersIn I Cecil Field will do battle with Neither side drew blood until has to draw such a formidable foe as PI in the opener. the Fliers in a sudden death the 13th, although the Fliers left In his first season as head coach at NAS Barksdale has a crew tonight at LackawennaPark. game runners stranded in both the of athletes who confident and tough fibered. Despite Junior energetic are Al Bullard will be on the eighth and ninth. In the 13th i, the raving press notices from the South Carolina grid camp you hill for Cecil while, Woodrow Horton was safe on an infield can be assured that there will be 60 minutes of rabid football entertainment Golf TourneyJunior Perry will send his slants down error, moved to third on McEl- t. Sept. 27. for the locals. yea's single and scored when /1 Parris Island Well Heeled golfers finished their Relafords Scores Early Adams ground ball was booted. Parris Island is a well oiled !grid machine. There are not enough hey day of tournaments last Relafords opened the first can . positions on the squad to utilize the talent that is available and it and the locals to witth two runs week with has been dog-eat-dog for a starting berth as far back as spring prac in junior, junior-senior champions crowded, father-, were able to score but once in Air Group 10 tice. unheard of in this sector. Spring practice, their half. The foe increased their The crying towel U already out at PI where the Islanders are son, and peewee contests in their annual fall Golfers Hold outing. moaning injuries sustained by many of their professional and'col- Joins lege stars a week before their Sept. 20 opener with Fort Eustis. Bob Wallace teamed with NATTC On the disabled list are Bill Stovall, veteran guard from Miss youngster Dick Gingrich to cap Clean RecordIn issippi State; Villanova's Leo Elter; Phil Dettore, former Penn ture the Junior-Senior title while Forces With NAS ' ,',0'a" back; Ed Filipouits, Georgia end; Frank Rindoni, Tennessee guard; I the father-son banner fell to Jud action on Cecil i I Field' ( South Carolina's Spec Granger and John Wagner, former Columbia and Dickie Pearson. For Ring ActionBoxing course, linksmen of Air Group ,o center Grays Score 10 maintained their unblemished Marines Have Big Forward Wall The Gray family put a four will step Into the sport record, registering a 23.16 win some on the links as Mrs. Betty light at NAS next week with Joint over a combined Cecil Field-Fas- Carolina. ; Gray and daughter Becky toured efforts of Mainside and NATTCcn- ron 9 team.CAC10's. Lashley, a guard at the University of Florida; ends Bob Schnelker, the course as the sole mother- ter thrown together In an effort Atlantic Fleet Champ, Bowling Green State University and Ken MacAfee, University of daughter combination while Byron to field a strong squad that will Fitts, paired with Wolf of VF- Alabama grad will be as tough as any service forward wall in the went the route with father see action throughout the southern 101 to put the victors in front by country this year. Jim to capture the Peewee tro area. taking 64 points from Herres In the backfield you have only to look for, or hear the name of phy. Under the direction of CoachAl and Severns in the initial matchof Billy Hayes, North Carolina star of the 1948-49-50 teams along with In the junior-senior, ages 11 Mueller and assistant Coach the afternoon. Herres won his Charlie Justice, to realize the wealth of material that must be available 'and under, pro Jack Harvey and Bill "Tiny" Noblitt, the station share of glory however with an to PI head coach J. T. Hall. son Jay collected honors. team will be open to all competitors eagle three on the third hole. PI will be rated a definite favorite and the locals will be hard Gilbert Triumphs Interested personnel are The second match featured VF- pressed for yardage, but it will be interesting to watch. Junior station champ Billy Gilbert urged to contact Coach Mueller, 102's Jansen and Bonnel vs Du- Football Definitely In The Air 14, upset the applecart fora after 1400, at extension 585, Main- denhoefer and Younce. CAG-10 We've met with reasonable success in our prognosticationssince lot of prospects when he side gym. was hard pressed until the 9th joining the Jax Air News staff in April so we'll endeavor to whittled a defeat from Dick Noblitt will direct the workout hole when Dudenhoefer rammed 4 maintain the pace in the coming grid season with 20 selections a Gingrich 1 up after 16 holes. The of Center pugilists while Muellerwill home a birdie chip to gain' IVi' of week. tournament called for a 9 hole pace the Mainside fighters. his teams four points. Our guess of 52-34 for the Fliers' diamond season was one shortin match contest but the two play There Is no split in teams, merelyan Reed and McCullers teamed to the victory column but the finale with Raiford Prison was post stayed abreast through the first easier way to provide adequategym hold the station rivals Banker poned and we doon't feel 1 shut out. So, with tongue in cheek, we'll nine, an additional 6 end finally space and Phillips in check and add 4V4 embark on the first '52 football picks this Saturday. decided the affair with sudden a "We'll fight teams from all over counters to the winning total. Colorado A&M over Colorda Mines, Utah State over Montana death hole. Billy has played only this area," Mueller stated, "and Stadnick and Williams split with Washington over Idaho, UCLA over Oregon, Stanford over Santa 5 months and his is victory com will probably open with Kaiford Lunsford and Brannen, assuring Clara, Drake over Iowa Teachers Kentucky over Villanova Iowa , mendable for such short time a Prison in the near future. Plans victory for the Air Group. State over South Dakota State, Kansas over TCU (a toughie), Kansas of . practice.Far are underway now to arrange In the number nine positionfor State over Bradley, Arkansas over Oklahoma A&M, Florida over ahead of the field in the meetings with various Marine, the victors, Ledemia finished Stetson, Georgia over Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech over Citadel, Texas under-12 age bracket Pat Dixon Navy and Air Force installations with and 81 to trim Lt. Smith of over LSU, Maryland over Missouri, VMI oVer William and Mary, beat Tommy Carter 1 up for his in this region." Cecil and widen the winning Baylor over Wake Forest, Texas A&M over Houston and Texas trophy. Noblitt added, "We'd like to margin. Tech over West Texas State. , have at least three in each After the tourney competitors deep In service competition we give the Parris Island eleven the nod flocked to the club house to weight class and with the personnel over the Fort Eustis Wheels. You Can Win $50If watch movies of last year's tour. available at this station thereIs nament and to picnic on refresh. no reason for not fielding I to these Neely Coughlin Stefanich Finish i your answer ques- ments. strong team. I tions is yes then you are eligibleto win $50.00 and at the same 1-2-3 In Jax Wood Pile Navy time insure your future In the Art Gazda the ---. service. was only mem- f ment with 18 doubles and four 1. Are you in the regular Navyor ber of the Jax diamond Navy home runs amid 113 hits. Neely's Marine Corps? contingent active last week as 17 doubles gave him the leader- 2. Have you served at least six the ambitious trainer-manager ship in that department years on active duty? packed the last pair of spikes and John McCaffrey fooled the opposition 3, Do you intend to make the from the mound a dozen service your career? the few remaining baseballs in times in 18 decisions while Gor- By joining Branch 91 of the lockers Do Not foot marked don Lassila compiled a 9-6 slate. Fleet Reserve Association today Open Until March, 1953. Ed Poquette and John Scarola you can assure yourself of a _ Meanwhile, final statistcs were were the only throwers to go undefeated profitable future in the Navy or tabulated for the local's 51-34 both through three Marine Corps and, during the season which revealed Tom games. current membership drive, you Neely and Jim Coughlin atop a Completing the pitching records will be given an opportunty to list of 31 "hitters"" separated by : Gene Clifford ((6-6)), ArtieI win $50.00. To join call either of only .003 percentage points. I DiCesare (2-1)), Jim Richey (2-3)), the following; RELE Omar B. Neely rapped a consistent .355 Phil Righter ((3-6)), Bill ZieglerII Fisher, office phone 525, home through 77 games while Cough (4.1)), Ed Peterson (3-4)), John phone 88-8486; Lonnie P. Rich- lin participated in two less and II Carsello ((3-1)) and a single victory burg, AKC, office phone 8237, paced the extra base hit depart I by default. home phone 2.1720; or Ens. Jean Kirsch, office phone Hospital 561 Player 11 ), $ "Rae (:O RR 5111 A.Neely. . 2b it :wt"sr 110 l..b : 113R : 2 "i 45 61 52 ,35.Coughlln .t, then extension 17, home phone 3b 75 321 58 113 18 9 4 16 4 3 19 27 73 ..352Clifford. I p 27 41 16 13 1 0 0 4 2 0 13 14 ::5 ..31QSIf'tanlrh. Ir 88-9330. e 71 2fI1) M M U 3 0 11 1 0 21 :w 40 .307 r . ].IrC.flr..y. of-p 71 :/6q./ 41 7.1 8 3 1 lQ 1 1 3.1 ::16 50 ..271Sc'hurktoili. of 7:1: 282 50 6K 6 1 1 1 2 2 ::16 39 5:1 ..211Ahl'f'nd. When Jackie i Robinson was of 25 9'l 20 2:1: 2 2 0 4 0 1 17 2.1 16 ..2.11TripI. .._ .. ........._ struck on the hand by a pitch 3b :w 124 22 29 1 1 0 6 2 1 30 22 19 .23-1 -- ------ ---- J.8Ii11I1.. p 26 64 14 13 1 1 0 0 3 0 7 4 11 from Hal Gregg of the Giants in GUNS Jax one-two-three [In HIl l'man. is 3:1: ln 17 27 6 0 1 4 0 2 22 15 20 .:n:! CARRIED BIG Navy's punch the Brock. Ib 83 3(1) :)9 61 10 3 0 6 4 3 :)9 38 36 ..219St'arola. recently completed City lUseall League was this trio (left to the first game, August 13, he seta p 4 14 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 ..21-1 right), Tom Neely (.388), Jim Coujlin (.371) and Bob Stefanich new Brooklyn record for bats 7.1.. If'r. >-Of 29 94 27 20 3 1 0 4 4 0 15 2.1 16 .21Rlghter : )p 1.1 25 3 5 2 0 0 2 2 9 :I 2 ..2OIJ1ethco1. (.385)). This trio along with pitcher-outfielder John McCaffrey men hit by a pitched ball, with of 2M 104 14 20 1 1 0 1 3 3 18 16 13 ..19'.1Rlrhf'y. (.339)) occupied the top four spots in the final batting averages. p 8 2.1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 1 ,17L'lyon Neely also paced the locals during the season with a .355 clip, 12. Pete Reiser established the or 26 74 12 11 0 0 0 4 0 2 :)6; 14 ::5 .133'! club record of 11 in 1841.r . J' Quetle, p 4 15 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 1 while Coughlin was second with .352. , . .... ..-:: I ' I 18 September 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Seven . GridnienWuge Inlro-Squod Battles I T For Starting Berths Against PI - Starting assignments for There is an acute shortage of dfeively; -Wallrof and the Sept. 27 opener with Par- material at the guard slot where Terrel Beckham, TAD from Cecil { Field, are the foremost choices. ris Island are still on the mar- only Ron Lawhead, Joseph Fron- Centers Plentiful ket block and an over-65 deep ko and Leo Kelly appear readyfor Frank Mickle is receiving con aggregation of athletes is vying full time duty. "We'll need siderable competition for the daily on the Mason Field help here," Barksdale avered. starting assignment in the middle practice turf to wear the blue Returnee George Shotwell of the line from Everett Crews of Jax Navy. heads the list of end candidatesand and Paul Webb. Webb returns Shortage Of Guards will be aided by James Arnold from last year's Jax Navy eleven, a defensive stalwart, and but the action has been Head Coach Dave Barksdale, lively THE SPLIT-T OFF -Working hard at trying to master the -!*, after shifting from last year's single wing, Jax Navy along with line coach Aaron K. W. Weaver, 220-pound"Marine and intense for the opening berth Fliers are rounding into shape for next week's opener at Par- Brown, has the tedious task of who recently reported. and there is no serious problemat I ris Island. Quarterback candidate Maurice Goggin executes a weeding out the lean before the Offensively at the tackle slot center.In . fake pitchout as the fullback knifes through the line. The Fliers . draw the unfortunate honor of opening against one of the na PI trip and the job looms larger Louis Geib and Wilton Barco appear the backfield a trio of field tion's outstanding service elevens in the Islander Marines. each day. the most promising while generals are battling for the -- ----- ------- opening call. The list includes 13 Teams I \. Fliers' 1952 Grid Jack Bishop, Iggy Soisson and ; / JflX flIR nEWS Harry Stuhldreher, Jr. Soisson, Await IM Slate Complete; understudy to Bob Williams at Notre Dame, has been assisting 4 Home FraysJax : Barksdale with the backfield as- Links PlayQualifying Navy's 1952 grid date" ; uirants and it is doubtful that Yobid is now completed with the he'll don a uniform against PI. and rounds / practice filling of two open dates, Oct Quarterbacks Shine for teams entered in the Fall in. V 18 and Nov. 1. At the same Stuhldreher, son of the famed tramural links competition got time It was announced that member of Notre Dame's Four underway last Tuesday with -- - I the Donaldson AFB game Horsemen, has a lot of moxie competition present plans will commence indicating Mon that Fasron 109 Cops 1M Grid would be staged in Gieenvllle, and can operate from any of the I S. C., Instead of NAS Jax. present day formations. "He's gota day. , 1 508th Regimental Combat good throwing arm," Barks- Seven teams have been en Team of Fort Bcnnlng was dale added "and I think he'll tered in the American Leagueand Inaugural From VP.741! contacted to fill a home date, help us from the split-T' opera. six in the National. NATTC Oct. 18, while the Marine tion we'll use." Training and Naval Hospital, Air Station, Miami, will I Corps Charles Tucker, Bob DiPas- Fall intramural sports at Main- champions in their respective 1 1----.. Fasron Six and NAR host the Fliers, Nov. 1 With quale and Joseph Mastice side were off and running Mon ere the leagues last spring, are not pitted TU off the addition of these two squared Wednesday along leading figures in the battle fora in American day as action began in volleyball, against each other the touch football and bowling, all with Hospital and Supply on En- games the locals now have fullback position while at half- League. point-getters for the second leg terprise. This afternoon O&G four home engagements and back Sammy Sizemore, Lawrence The American League is com of the coveted Iron Man Trophy. tangles with Fasron 51 and Fri five on the road. White, Jimmy Crum, Darrell posed of teams from; ComNab- Fasron 109 nudged VP-741, 19- day the Marines oppose VP741. The Fliers open next Satur- Spang and Junior Cassell are Six-Communications Administration 18, in the touch football openeron Bowlers Open Play day at Purls Island. waging a gruelling struggle. ; Medical Dental Public 1 i Sept 27, Parrls Island . the strength of Archie Jack On the maples Fasron 109 Works; NATTC Administration; son's conversion. The Fasroniteshad blanked Fasron Six Number Away. PacesSailors' Operations-Special Services; and built a 12-6 bulge at the intermission Two, 4-0, with a 2259 series. The Oct. 4, NAS Faxtuent-Home. Bryant O&R. but the Patrolmencame losers totaled 2054. It was a similar Oct. 11, Eglin AFB--Home. National League teams are; back strong in the second 4-0 shutout for Fasron Six Oct. 18, 508th RCT, Ft. Ben- WinIn ComFairJax; FAW- 11- Fasron- half, only to miss by a point. Number One over VJ-62, the pin nlngHome. 109-VP-861-VP-741; NARTU; Oct. 25, Donaldson AFB Moore Scores Clincher fall reading 2318 to 2002. Tank MeetAnnexing Fasron-6 and NATTC Marines. Away. ; Bob McElhaney and Eugene This evening on the Mainside Nov. 1, Miami first MCASAway. place in all but Wehage carried first half touch alleys FAW-11 will match arms downs across for the winners and with the Pill Rollers, Fasron Six- Nov. 8, S. Georgia College-- one of seven events the Student PORTSQuiz Sailors at NATTCenter James Moore crossed pay dirt in Number Two and VP-741 are Waycross.Nov. thumpedthe 15 NAS Norfolk .Home. Marine pupils, 42-15 in o ] the second. For the losers it was slated to meet and on the third an / Mayton Wall and Johnson. line VJ-2 and Fasron 51 will see Nov. 22, NAS Pensacola ANP( ) intra-school match. at the Indoor Pool last week. Away. VP-861 and VJ-62 did battleon action. Don Bryant, Navy plunger, led the Yorktown gridiron TuesSRfJRfSHQRtS - (By Armed Forces Press Service) Volleyball action takes placeon the field in the 100-yard freestyleand QUESTIONSl.Gil I I! : I the home team's court and Skeetmen Cop the 50-yard breaststroke and scores for a full week of play Dodds is credited with ; I was a member of the champion mile record in are not registered until Friday. 5-Man ShootAt the world indoor I .(1 150-yard( medley relay team. track, but the distance has been .. I Each entry should make a point Richard Cote and Richarl Perillo covered in less time, although the ) ... of seeing that results are sent to Jax ClubJax completed the relay squad. mark is not( recognized. Who was :\ 'f It t. I the Special Services office, Building Navy's No. 1 skeet team : Bryant Shines 930 at the earliest possible , the runner and why wasn't his won the five man team championship Cote added a first place In the time officially recognized? time. & last Sunday at the Jax Gun 100-yard backstroke while Peril- 2-For which professional team Ben Freeman, alias McDonald Club with a sizzling 493x500.. lo was the only Sailor to placein did Don Hutson set so many National McPherson McTavish, is considered Weather OutlookFriday Bill Arthur was the individual diving. Marines Arthur Silva Football League records the greatest thing since Saturday Scattered champ with 100 x 100. and Eugene Baker finished first 3.-Define the following base chlorophyll by Leo Durocher and showers with I light variable Following a shoot off with two third, respectively from the tow ball terms: the New York Giants. He is the winds. other Jax Navy shooters Earl. er. (a) meal ticket, (b) cripple, swami who sent Leo a note correctly SundayFair and warmer Severns copped Class A honors Relay Team Wins (c) wooden Indians, (d) predicting-a week aheadof with southeasterly winds. with 98 x 100. Navy's 200-yard freestyle relay leather player. time-the outcome of every team composed of Robert 4.-From what fighters did the game except the first in the Keating, Stan Blazowski, Don following heavyweight boxing Giant stretch run to the pennantthe Schultz and Perillo, finished champs win their titles: last week of the 1952 season. ahead of the Marine tankmen. In (a) Jack Dempsey (b) Jack His last prediction read as follows the opening 50-yard freestyle Sharkey, (c) Max Baer, (d) : M event Blazowski was first and Joe Louis? "Bobby Thompson will hit a It teammate Schultz third. 5.The most traded player in home run against the Dodgers in Final results show: the major leagues in the past the final game to win the pen 50-yard freestyle: Blazowski decade has been Louis "Bobo" nant." N; Thomas, M.; Schultz, N.; 50- Newsom. Name five of the clubs yard breaststroke: Bryant, N.; he pitched for. In 1932, at the Los Angeles Norton, M.; McKenzie, M. 100- ANSWERS Olympic Games, the finish of the yard backstroke: Cote, N.; Cole- 1-G i 1 Cunningham clipped 100 meters was so close that the man, N.; West, M. 100-yard free Dodd's mark by two seconds in a judges decided they had to refer style: Bryant, N.?. Vickers, N.; paced race and was not recognized to the photo finish camera. Quering, M. 150-yard medley re- because he had no compe- What they saw was an absolute lay: Navy (Cote, Perillo, Bryant), tition. dead heat between Eddie Tolan 200-yard freestyle relay: Navy 2-Green Bay Packers. and Ralph Metcalfe. f!! L ) (Keating, Blazowski, Schultz, : 3-a) Reliable, all-around The Olympic rule said some Perillo). Diving: Silva, M; Per player, (b) the 3-1 pitch, (c) thing about the winner gettinghis illo, N; Baker, M. umpires, (d) batter who waits whole body through the line i > out the pitchers. first. In horse racing, if they fol- George (the Crying Greek from 4-a) Jess Willard, (b) Max lowed the same principle, dead Cripple Creek) Zaharias claimshe - Schmeling, (c) Primo Camera, heats would be settled by the SAILORS TAKE TANK MEET-Lt. James Owen (center), was the first wrestler on (d) Jim Braddock. beasts tail. ANP) School division officer, accepts the Navy-Marine Intra- video. lIe entertained at'the 5-Dodgers, Tigers, Senators, They have since changed the mural swimming trophy at NATTCenter from co-captains Richard Ridgewood Grove area in 1934, . I Perillo, AN (left) and Don Bryant, AN. The ANP( ) white hats Yankees, Athletics, Red Sox, rule to read 'the first breast- won permanent possession of the trophy by taking three straight being painted yellow so he would Dodgers. bone." swimming meets in a row from the Marines. show up better. . M. Y 1M a Eight I I JAX AIR NEWS 1 18 September 1952 ::. Equitable Allotment of Vacant Ij mmIllm I. : :4k 'I Nine Priority Groups Set BedSl\ I (Item offering for sale articles ,,: rrJ4f of property, automobiles such as, furniture washing,machines ra- For All Eligible- VA a dios, clothing and the like are prohibited Washington (AFPS)-Eligible - by Defense Department veterans will now be admitted retired from the U. S. Armed regulations This column will, to Veterans Adminis- Forces for physical disabilities - however, list such services as trative hospitals on the basisof having no compensable available housing, rides wanted nine new priority groups, Service-connected disabilities, who require hospitalization and lost and found articles or 4 the VA announces. for non-Service-connected dis other similar notices.) The groupings are designedto abilities. FOR RENT establish an equitable rule S I 1 Dble. rm., meals, $15 wk., 2825 governing the use of vacant Post St., Mrs. Elklns. beds for all persons eligiblefor Group Non-veterans M. r'4 admission or transfer to whose hospitalization has been bhare: 6-rm. house, 5123 San Juan, .a requested by authorized officials I- > n particular VA hospital. Excluding Ph. 2-4800, Mrs. Tenny. ; admissions excepting U S, Armed emergency , Furn. 2-rm. apt., 278& St. Johns, o'. W all eligible persons will be ad. Forces personnel whose hos Riverside. Mrs. Pierson. mitted in the following orderof pitalization is directed by VA 2rm. cottage, waterfront and ., priority: Central Office, Washington, Southslde. Ph. 92523. Mrs. .......... "".. t D. C, Humphries. EXPLORER POST 131 ESTABLISHED-Capt. Burnham C. Group 1-War veterans and Group 9-All eligible veterans Unfurn. 2-bedrm. house, 3132 Ros- }McCaffree, NAS commanding officer, is shown with members of currently hospitalizedin those who served since June Explorer Post 131, Boy Scouts of America, after presenting them another VA hospital who ache St. Ph. 84855. C. W. with individual membership cards at the charter ceremony last 27, 1950 who require hospitalization - have requested transfer for Paulson. Friday. Front row, are (left to right, James Lyons, Wayne Large, for Service-connected Rms. Ph. 67415. Mr. Nixon. Robert Town and Ernest: Anderson. Back row Jack Mesereau, disabilities. personal reasons, but whose 8- Howard Anderson, Jerry Carter, Captain McCaffree, Hinton Carter transfer is not necessary for 3 Murray Hill. Ph. apt. -rm Group 2Peacetime veterans and Bruce Blackerby medical reasons, and certain B'allentlne.4rm. . 1760. Miss apt., 1862 Riviera Parkway. First Senior Scout Group Service-connected requiring hospitalizationfor or line eligible veterans whom the VA has hospitalized in non- Ph. 82746. Mrs. Rathson. of duty discharge disabilities. VA hospitals and who have .Riverside Turch.- apt. Ph. 27396. Mrs. Scout Explorer Post 131 Group 3-Veterans whose requested transfer to VA hos hospitalization has been requested pitals for personal reasons, Furn. rm., 1710 Challen Ave., Presented Charter HereExplorer by authorized officials but whose transfer is not nec- Avondale. Ph. 2,7625 Mrs. Hen- for observation and examina- essary for medical reasons. drlx.S . Post 131 lion purposes. Scoutsof Boy rms., day or week, also dble. vidual membership cards at the * America received its first rm. 2601 Park St Ph. 82770. ceremony by Capt. Burnham C. 'Group 4 Wartime, post- \ charter at an impressive ceremony - Mrs. S. R. Houston McCaffree, N A S commandingofficer. Korea and vet- last Friday evening in its peacetime 2bdrm. garage apt furn., $60 . with Service-connected chapter in Building 802. erans mo. 7913 W. Beaver. Ph. 8- room During the past II months, the disabilities or with line of 1495. Mrs. Hall Paul DuPree, district commissioner group has participated in many duty discharges who are cur. Furn., two 3-rm. apts., 4502 Ir- presented the charter to recreational and service activities rently hospitalized by VA in MA1NSIDEThursday vington. Ph. 8-6768. Mrs Car Comdr. William F Lyons; chair and has many more planned non-VA hospitals, but have September 18 man of the Explorer Advisory "Too Young To for the ensuing year ney. 6-rm. house, 6416 103rd St Ph. Committee, on behalf of the na ; t hospital requested transfer to a VA Kiss" ........................June Ally ton tional organization. i Friday, September 19 28706. Mrs. Ogllble. 5Wartime Riverside S Group post- "Captain Blood" ........Errol Flyna Furn. duplex apt., $150 mo. Korea, and peacetime veterans 1523 Azalea Terrace. Ph. The Explorer Post, first Senior who are currently hos Saturday, September 20 2.7438 or 57011. Mrs. Evelyn Scout group to be establishedhere VA for treatmentof "Panic In the pitalized by Evans. at NAS, was organized last non-Service-connected dis Street" ........Richard Wldmark Sleeping rms., 2629 Herschel. Ph. October by Glenn M. Nolte whois (By Armed Forces Press Service) abilities but whose transfer Sunday, September 21 , 8-2827, Mr Haldeman. presently serving as Post Ad. 1. Who provides the voice i from one hospital to 'another "The Raiders" ......Richard Cent \ visor for the characterizations in Bun Monday, September 22 1 rm., couple. 1608 Edgewood.Ph. group. "Bugs has been requested by authorized . t ny1' cartoons? "Tom Brown's 27451. D. A. Smith. officals for medical rea "Furn. apt. Ph. 8-2861. Mrs. Meaki. Consisting of 14 members, the 2. Jack Norton usually por sons. 't School Days" _...John Davies M Furn. 3-rm. apt 7362 103rd St., Post is open to all boys who are trays a certain type of character t Tues. & Wed., Sept. "-2-&. Wesconnett Section. Ph. 2-2897 past the age of 14 regardless of What is it? Group Wartime post- "Another Man's or 27832. Mrs. Pauline Berrien. previous membership in the 3. What is director Alfred Korea, and peacetime,veterans Poison .......-......_.....Be U. Davt 1 rm., 1308 Murray Drive. Ph. scouting movement. Regular Hitchcock's trademark in a with i compensable Service- NATTCeflter 2-8191. Mrs. Gormack. meetings are held every Tuesdayat movie, aside from his name appearing connected disabilities or dis Thursday, September 18 2bedrm. house, turn., $70 mo. 1900 at the leen-age club, in the credits? charged for line of duty disabilities "O'Henry's Full . 6028 Hyram St., Wesconnett. Building 802. 4. Which studio produces the requiring hospitalization House" ...............Jeanne CrainFriday . Each of the charter membersof "Tom and Jerry" cartoons? September 19 Ph. Ext 653. Sgt. Foreman. i i for non-Service-connect Turn. rms. 2135 Riverside Ave. the post were presented indi- i:J I 5. Who provided the voice for ed disabilities. "Panic In the ...........Richard 888414. Mrs. Francis the talking mule? Street" Wldmark Ph. Usry. I Group 7-Wartime, pOI t, 1 rm. Riverside Section. Ph. 8- I (Answers Cbl. 5) Korea, and certain veterans400METER Saturday, September 20 3981. Mrs. Wesley Coleman. "Captain Blood" ..........Errol FJyn Sunday, September 21 FOR SALE ft 'The Pace That :36-ft. Spartan house trailer. Will w Thrills" ..................Bill William sell equity' or trade for house or Mon.. & Tues., Sept. 22-2S late model car. Ph. 8230. E. F. "The Raiders" .......Richard ConU Bollenberg. Wednesday, September 24 2 lots, 65 x 240, 103rd St. Ph. 88- j 9048. Mrs. Sorrells. Scouting the divisions Monday "Tom Brown'sSchool B-rm. bungalow Dorothy, 2551 Wilcox morning, we find that James H. Days" ..........John Davies Court, $7,500. T. M. Payne. Gwynes, Paint Shop returned recently ; r : NAVAL HOSPITAL 28-ft. house trailer. Lot 41 Azalea after a vacation to New i c Thursday, September 18 " Trailer Park R. C. Deming.MISCELLANEOUS Orleans, Pensacola, Alabama and I "Devil Makes Three ....Gene Kelly ' Meridian, Miss. Eugene Griffin, ? : Friday, September 19 Master Mechanic, vacationed at'!' t "Bal Tabarin" ....Muriel Lawrence Found; Black Cocker Spaniel.Mrs. Lake Santa Fe (no catchum Sat. & Sun., Sept 2021"O'Henry's Sanchez, 3261 SunnybrookCircle lake) recently. Leslie Huggins, Full N., Woodstock Park. Trouble Desk, also returned House" ............. ......Jeanne Crain # n& MM 4J: i9s. Baby sitter ltefert nces. Ph. 3- from vacation. Monday, September 2? 5331. Mrs. Cole. Congratulations to Edith Wewer ., "The Pace That Baby sitter References. Day or Clerk-Steno, Design Section, who Thrills"\ ........... ........BIll Williams 2120 Herschel St. Ph. 2- night. ""S.- - recently completed 30 years of 9502. Miss Joyner. service with Uncle Sam. FOR TIlE RECORD Wave, DN., wants transfer from Section From the Contract ANSWERS USNTC Creat Lakes, 111., to ..m. _. we're. sorry to learn that Fran 1. Mel Blanc. NAS, Jacksonville, Fla. Write Knoizen will be leaving us FrI. CHAMPS-Junior National 400-meter freestyle 2. A drunk. Daralene J. Warren DN, Wave day. Fran's hubby is returningfrom relay champions by virtue of their decisive triumph in the Flor 3. He appears in at least one Bks. 701, USNTC, Great Lakes, sea and Fran will return to ida State AAU !Men and Women's Swimming and Diving Cham scene in the movie. 111.Ride. pionships held at Fort Lauderdale, is this Jax Navy foursome. her duties at home. Mimi Fowler 4. MGM. Left to right, are Robert Mclntyre, John Moulin, Tom Viceryand wanted: From Roosevelt & Clerk, is vacationing in"New toting Holmes. 5. Chill Wills. Edgewood, 0730 to 1600. Ph. York this week, visiting her --- Ride Ext.wanted 235. F.: L.From Calendar.Martingale there.mother and brother who reside IIOnly Nine More Days For Old Dependents Pass I . Rd., 0730 to 1610. Ph. 8535. Pat Sorry to report. that Hope . McNutt. Mills-Price was taken ill Mon Only nine more working month to exchange their old ed that the new pass will not Riders wanted: 0730 to 1600. From day. Darrell L. Kelso, CDCN, days remain in which to exchange passes for the new combinedpass cover dependents medical facilities McDuff and Roosevelt. Ph. Ext. V-l Division, is on 5 days leave. your old type Depen- that will cover access to( the end that they must retain 8137 or 82185. C. C. Wayne.. He and wife, Betty, have relatives dents Cate Pass for the new station, use of recreational facilities their old dependents medical 2 desire ride to Daytona Beach, visiting in Jacksonvile. Betty general pass. use of Navy Exchange facilities Sept. 20., Sat. morning. Will Ilerrington was ill Monday. All dependents are requestedto and admission to the pass.All other activities will cease pay for gas. Ph. 81938. Miss Welcome Mildred Bruno into the report to the Pass and I. D. Commmissary Store. to honor the old type pass 'on Bilker. Time Section. office before the end of this Dependents are again remind the last day of this month.Page . & XI.>. , a ., |
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