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. Personnel Eligible For Morals Essay Contest
- & * _ Headquarters of he Commander Fleet Air Jacksonville, Commander Naval Air Bases Sixth Naval District and Commander Fleet Air Wing 11 VOL-10 No. 25 UNITED STATES NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 25 Sept, 1952 - Many Worthwhile Prizes VF-11 Gains . l 1 t Morals Essay Contest 4 ' i. 1 Coveted 'E'For fgpi . . 2nd Year rW Now Underway. HereAn 9 First in the jet squadron Essay Contest to further the service-wide program, Atlantic Fleet to be awardedthe Protection of Moral Standards, is now open to all Navy and Air Force Atlantic Fleet Marine Corps military personnel on active duty in commands Battle Efficiency "E" for two at NAS Jacksonville consecutive years is VF-11 ' Formerly based here at NAS, r'rN Essays must be on the general sented to the winners. First and the "Red Rippers" recently I theme of "Moral Values" and thus second place winners will receive achieved the coveted "E" for having : be submitted in sealed envelopes wrist watches; third and fourth sustained the highest perform. through division officers or unit place winners will be awarded ance rating of any squadron of k I I commanders to the Essay Contest: cameras; fifth and sixth place, a its type during fiscal year 1P52. Committee, Chaplain's Office I pen and pencil set; seventh and _?. ._ N .... .., , 750 NAS, before Nov. 1. High Award "" "" Building eighth place, a cigarette lighter; Awarded annually to the top NATTCENTER GETS NEW Judges To Be Appointed/ and ninth and tenth place, a key squadron of .its class for the pie- Four Donors Join COMMANDING OFFICER Judges will be appointed from chain. ceding year, the coveted "E" is Capt. Edwin R, Peck (left) new the commands concerned by the All Urged To Partldpftte! won through Intense competition Local Honorary commanding officer of Naval Commanding Officer, Naval Air These items will be appropriately . Against other squadrons in the Air Technical Training Center, Station, and the decision of the engraved or will be present Atlantic Fleet Half-Gallon Club looks on as Rear Adm. LesterK judges will -, made public by ed with an engt'aved.medal.. For Last year's achievement was Rice reads his farewell ad. Nov. 22.Essays. the next twenty best essays, Following are the recognized will be judged 'on originality . particularly notable consideringthat dress during change-of-com- which will receive honorable men. the squadron was equippedwith qualified members of the NAS wand: ceremonies held last Sat. content and method of tion, there will be an award of an Jax Half-Gallon Club. These presentation. Writers are encour medal. jets only a short time before urday morning Rear Admiral engraved the beginning of the fiscal year people have donated at least Rice leaves for his new post In aged to be natural In expressing Officer personnel as well as enlisted To Wet CoMt four pints of blood to the Arm. Washington: after 18 months as their thoughts. personnel are urged to par. CO at the Center Outstandingprizes will be pre- Comdr Ralph L Werner, for ed Forces Blood Donor Center ticipate. Officer contestants will mer commanding officer of the here. Relieves Rear Adm. Rice not share in the prizes, but will the first award be awarded medals only for first, squadron, accepted William S. Heffernan, MRC last year when Rear Adm. Os. -Sub Group 3, Green Cove second and third places. borne B. Ilardison; CommanderFleet Springs. Captain Peck Takes Over The Essay Contest Committee Air Jacksonville, presentedan Lt. Howell R. Fellows-Overhaul reserves the right to publish any engraved plaque commemorating and Repair. submitted tJsay. In addition to the achievement. William A. Gesell, FN-SubGroup Command Of NATTCenterTn the winning ones, other essays Detached to the West Coast, 2, Green Cove Springs. will be printed In the Jax: Air awaiting further assignment, per LeRoy Jones, AM2-Fasron News. sonnel of VF-11, now under the 9, Cecil Field. a cliange-of-command ceremony last Saturday morn The essays must be between 300 command of Cmdr. Denny I*. Phil ing:, Capt. Edwin R. Peck officially relieved Rear Adm. Lester and 800 words In length, and ;. lips, have just completed a cruise K. Rice as Commanding: Officer the Naval Air Tech written on one aide of 8 x 101.! "around the Horn" aboard the Fliers Launch Grid nical Training Center paper. They may be typed or carrier USS Oriskany, first flat Capt. Peck, a native of Buchanan I written with ink, but must be Fleet Air Wing 17, and as Naval top ever to make the trip. Campaign SaturdayJax Mich., comes to his Jack. Liaison Officer with the Fifth legible. The essay must bear the Suitable entries will be made in sonville assignment from Memphis Air Force. Later assignment Included name of the writer, his rate and the personnel records of the officers Navy's Fliers launch their Tenn., where he was Com commands of aircraft carriers duty station and men of VF-11 whose 1952 football campaign Saturdayon manding Officer of the Naval USS Mindoro and USS Plenty of Material contributions materially aided In foreign soil, traveling to Par- Air Technical Training Center. Leyte. Material for the essays have the winning of this award. ris Island to do battle with the Served In Florida been suggested in the lectures onf Graduate of 23 morals delivered on the station! recently . .. -- 4.* star-studded Marines. I A 1923 graduate of the Naval His second Florida assignment, and by editorials which Coast Guard Joins The Fliers play their first Academy Capt Peck has been a Captain Peck once commandedthe have appeared, and are appear. naval aviator for 26 Naval Air Station, Vero home fray Oct. 4, entertaining \ over years. Lag, In the Jax Air News; Other During World War II he servedon Beach. the NAS Patuxent Bombers. De. source information can be ob- Patrol Squadrons. II the staff of Commander Air. Rear Admiral Rice came to tained in books at the Station LIbrary . tails can be found on Page 7. craft, Southwest Pacific; with I Jacksonville from duty as Commanding and discussions with shipmates - Officer of the USS Valley . on the subject. Participant . In Anti-Sub DrillThe Forge in Korean waters. He may consult their Division! departed Jacksonville for dutiesin (Please Turn to Page 2, Col. 3) unusual is becoming com Washington, D. C. - monplace to the servicing crewsof . Fasron 109 who have in the . ,4 Weather OutlookFriday past serviced everything from 4/4E %of ; Canadian hombers to a diplomatic COASTGUARDDRILL Increasing cloudinesswith mission transport. They are now occasional showers and replacing an engine on a Coast thundershowers. Moderate northeast . D w Guard PBM. winds. The Coast Guard plane Is oper Saturday Continued cloudy . sting in conjunction with Patrol i'/ *# ti1D) and showers with i northerly :r. Squadrons 861 and 741 from Jacksonville winds, mild temperatures. VP-3t up from Trinidad, v Sunday-Partly cloudy, warm VP-45 of Coco Solo, VP-742 from er with light west to southwest NARTU Jax and the submarine winds. Balboa in air-sub exercises. 15 . The "pig boat" simulates an at. A GLANCE INSIDE tacking foreign submarine operat. Blood Box Score ..... Page 3 ing off the Florida coast which .qR.. Football Special .. ..Page 7 -_ the patrol squadrons "seek out, Moral Duty .......... ".,,......Page 2 - engage and destroy." bi $ Recreation Calendar _.Page 8 NEW NATTC CO-Formerly In a recent maneuver the CoastGuard ,..fm: & :J M; .: >j'."" ':" .-'" &,'U Scouting Squadrons..Page 5 commanding officer of the Naval plane suffered malfunctionIn Sports ..._._..._..__...._.Pages 6.7 Air Technical Training PATROL and WITH SQUADRONS-Pilots new members Center at Memphis, Capt. Ed. one of its engines and wag delivered of this Coast Guard PBM stop off at Fasron 109 to have Test Pilot ...."....._._Page 4 win K, Peck assumed commandof to the Fasron for overhaul.It their plane serviced during anti-sub exercises, while operating Verifications __..._Page 8 the Jar NATTCenter in ceremonies should be in an operating; status with units of Fleet Air Wing 11. Left to right, are LtJg( ) Roger Washington Report .._....Page 2 last Saturday. lie relieves . Duncan, Lt. Richard Huxtable, and Ltj) John McIntyre from Rear Ad... Lester K. this week. I the Coast Guard Station at St. Petersburg. I Rlee.Military . .-' ' ' ,. . ' . flaae Two JAX AIR NEWS 25 September 1952XftJJUiS Morals Essay Report From Washington (Continued from Page 1) ; Officer for guidance or assistancein Rating Structure Board preparing the essays. Published every Thursday for Navy activities at Naval Air Suggested subjects include: Station Jacksonville, Fla. NAS Jacksonville What are Moral Values Moral May Propose Changes Capt. Burnham C. McCaffree._- ...Commanding Officer Values At Work; A Member of Comdr. James 11. Armstrong. _......_....__.Executive Officer (ly ArM" 'Ole.. ... S.lce) the Team I Should Be Honest ; Why Lt. Dave Barksdale ___ Public Information Officer Fleet Air Jacksonville Truthful; Today Is Important The report of the Navy Rat- I tlon It will send you a 'Certificatefor Capt. Edwin R. Peck .. .. ...... ...__................... Commander ; Am I Moving Toward Success I ing Structure Board is now complete Education, and Training,' Capt. Howard V. .___ Hopkins. ..Chief of Staff and awaiting the approvalof which present at you your school Or Failure Being One of the Fleet Air Wing Eleven when enroll Capt. Arthur S. Born.. ...._ L ..._....... CommanderComdr. Boys; Do I Earn My Pay; First BuPers. The report, a result you a Joseph T. Thornton ..Chief Staff Officer of many meetings, may con Liberty After Boot Camp; Don'tBe Naval Air Technical Training Center tain many proposed changes in The Department of Defant> Capt. Lester K. Rice .?.. .,. _____Commanding Officer A Sucker; Some Day I'll Haveto the present structure. It would has requested the Selective 1 Comdr. Richard S. Stuart.. ....._... Executive Officer Pay; A Man's Honor and On have to be approved by the Secretary Service System to Induct 341 Naval Hospital the Level. of the Navy before the physicians and 200 dentists during Capt. Dwight J. Wharton__. Commanding Officer Capt. T. F. Weinert __.._..,._-_.._.__..Executive Officer Details Available changes could go into effect. November, 1952. Of these, e e U 6 physicians and 110 dentists NARTU Hand bills with details complete Capt. Easton B. Noble. _. .Commanding Officer One of the most common requests will be assigned to the Army Comdr. Anthony Trusso. ..Executive Officer of the contest will be distributedon received by the Veterans and 175 physicians and 90 dentists - the station In the near future. from exservicemen to the Air Force. A slmll.rfttoque.at The JAX AIR NEWS 1i published weekly at the U. S Naval Air Station.Jnckfomllle. Administration I Florida I and painted commercially with non-appropriated funds Eligible to enter are all Navy and women is informationon for October called for at no expenne to the government and In compliance with NAVKXOS: P-3S, Rev 371 physicians and 200 dentists. Nov. 1 - naval Hospital. sonnel of the Marine Barracks, the The Army has estimated thatit the following answer: "Vet Editor-Andrew H. Planey Naval Air Station, Naval Hospital - Staff Members: Ed Nellist, J03: Mary Bixiones, JOSN; Dave erans can obtain an application : has saved at least $7,860,000 as Devroy, SN; John Charvat, AN; Vivian Williams, SA; Helen NATTCcnter, NARTU, and form at any VA office. I the result of suggestions submit Harper.The. all Fleet Activities attached to Fill out the first five ted by military and civilian personnel - JAX AIR NEWS l II a member of the Armed Forces Press Sen Ice. sections I fiscal AFPS material appearing In this publication may not be reprinted withoutthe the station. completely--be to include during year 1952. For written permission of Armed Force Press Service. Rppubllcatlon of other the suggested improvements the matter, except tiv sense publications, II prohibited without ermlulon of The Essay Contest Committeeis your program of trainingand - Editor JAX AIR 2EVIS. headed by Capt. Charles A. send the application, along Army paid out $194.611 In cash Editorial offices located Building 930 (topside). Phone extensions Dittmar, and includes representatives with'a photostatic copy of your to civilians under its Efficiency 11184 and 216. Awards Program. Cash from several commands on discharge, to your VA regional of- paymentsto the station. fice. If VA the military personnel ate not au approves applicaAMATEUR - A Strong Nation Has Strong Men thorized. Instead, their rewards usually take the form of additional * Your Moral Duty To Obey, Protect !. leave time, achievement certificates or special privileges. Rights And Privileges Of America a Navy hospital' ihips operatingin (This IN the eleventh of a series of article In connection Korean waters care for an average - ; ? with the ier\loe-w program, Protection of Moral Standards). Y of 50 admissions a day, according - t to statistics released l>y Lcdr. Charles L. Garrettson . the Navy's Bureau of Medicineand Every right and privilege implies an obligation.This x. Surgery Since the beginningof is an unalterable] fact of life. Every one of us, h.. the Korean conflict these ships man or woman, in uniform or out of uniform, must rea- i ) have cared for more than 33,000 j UN troops. The three Navy hot- lize the importance of the obligations which automatically : Y pital ships in the Korean theaterare ] befall us as the result of the privilege of being a citi- ; ,"... : the USS Consolation, the zen of these United States. I ",.. USS Repose and the USS Haven. Why do so many millions of aliens desire the privi- \ .t"h i "do. G<} ''" .. ... . lege of coming to America to make their homes and a ) :.K' .. . "' start anew their lives? Can it be merely that the grass Weinberg (above RADIO) calibrate BUGS-a Chief variable Robert frequency Schappacher oscilator and In Fred the ,. 'on the other side of the ocean is greener or can it be radio shack of amateur station W4NEK located in Building 954. ... Members of the local club are avid hams, willing to their that the privileges of American citizenship are greater pass \\y. knowledge to all Interested hands. At right is an outside view of i' than the privileges now afforded within their native the radio shack, with antenna. ., ., .. , lands? Wireless Wonders Offered lit'. "..."..".;. ., ;'lx ,: : ' , Let us hope that the "milk and honey ]land" myth >J '.' : '.., , :t-rt. $>-- 1 has been dispelled and those who are now citizens and Station Radio Bugs Have a.;::: : ..: ....:,. <. :'. v those who are to become citizens will fully realize thereis involved a strong responsibility for the right and privilege of being known as an American.We Own Ham Radio ClubHam who never have lived on foreign soil too often take for granted our American way of life. Forgottenare radio bugs are offered an exceptionally fine opportunity to Available for all hands is a those generations that have hacked their way gain experience and have fun at technical library t through the forest and built the sturdy timbers that the same time at the Naval Air a lounge for have made our nation the most prominent in the world Radio Club aboard the station. study and a workshop equippedwith today. We tend to take for granted what has been It's all free of charge. many gadgets and tools for learning the trade. earned with so much difficulty. Here interested men may attend - club meetings, gain valuable Goal for most enthusiasts is to * instruction and actually work become a licensed operator. Op- New NavCad Officer We at NAS Jacksonville have a right and privilege with gear that any radio man portunities for facilities and in- Its American citizens to serve our nation as civilian and would be proud to use. Civilianas tructions such as these ere seldom Named Al NARTU well as military personnel naval personnel within the confines of the laws of this are so wholeheartedly offered. A new Naval Aviation Cadet invited to join the club, locatedin nation which protect us all. It, therefore, follows we Building 954. Precut ement officer for the Jacksonville - have also the obligation to do the most we are able to For the accomplished operator area was welcomed aboardat make those laws which protect us work. many avenues of entertainmentare the Jacksonville Naval Air Re- serve Training Unit this week by Together we are a massive unit of the national defense ffDIVINEl'SERVICES versations open. are Radio-telephone available. When con-a Capt. Easton B. Noble, commanding organization ; individually we are helpless. United )' ham in your home town calls officer. and fully cognizant of our responsibility to work to- \ your folks and makes a simple The ne* officer is Lt. Richard gether to produce, to defend, to prepare, we can keep connection to his radio, you may E. Hanna, a Jacksonville resident America the world power she has been destined to be- Protestant talk from the other side of the who has been with the Civil Aero- come and protect those rights and privileges which are 0830-Morning Service, All Saints world if need be, for practically nautics Administration here as Chapel. nothing. Air Route Traffic Controller for the greatest heritage of our land. I the 0915-Naval Hospital Chapel. Hams are continually doing favors past two years. 1045-All Saints Chapel. for one another, delivering Lt. Hanna relieves Lt. C. Joseph It is our obligation to carry on the traditions of Am- Catholic messages, offering absent GIs information Robey of his duties as Nav- on the condition of cad Procurement officer in older erica to work to the best of 0800.0900-1000 Mass St. Edward's our ability, to obey the laws wives having babies, and gen- for him to devote full time to his which are made by our duly elected representatives, and Chapel. erally forming a closer link between primary duty as Command Lia - to defend our nation against all enemies who would at- 0645-Mass at Hospital Chapel. all parts of the world. ion officer of NARTU. tempt to take from us the wonderful rights and privileges Mormon The radio ham brotherhood is the information.A . ] we have inherited.It 1930- Tuesday NATTC Chaplain's an extensive club, joining 100,000 meeting will be held for all office. radio stations throughout the is our moral duty to carry out our obligations as Christian Science world. person interested in joining the best we know how because every right and privilege implies 1900 NavAir Radio Club next Tuesday - Tuesday NATTC A call Chap- I phone to extension 8363 Sept. 30 at 1200 in the clubroom this obligation. lain's office. will give interested parties all in Building 954.I . . . . . .- ... - - - . . . 25 September 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page ''t'htte - --------- I ? SOW M.AINSIDK Thursday, S* >(. 25 The Pace That Thrills" ...... Bill Williams A poll was taken Monday morning Friday, Sept. 26 on the changing working "The S'lIout"Valter Pidgeon Saturday, "Sept. 27 hour Several suggestions were "Laura" ......... .. ... Gene Tierney for working hours from 1100 to Sunday, Sept. 28 1200 with an hour for lunch, It "Because of You"..Loretta Young was a nice try, anyway :Monday, Sept. 29 Bart Dockrell revealed that Bess "Belle] LeGrand" and O. B. Nail, who reside in ........... .. .. VerB Ralston Orange Park, have a little fellow I TIIO*., WNt., Sept. SO, Ovt., 1 boarding with them these days, "Monkey Business"... Gary Grant whose name is M a u m b o Nail. NATTCMiier Maumbo has lots of fun in the Thumday, Sept. 25 Nail home climbing on the furniture : "Another Man's and the chandelier, hanging Poison" ........ ... .. .. Bette Davis from the 'clothes tree and dangling i Friday, Suet 26 from the top of the stairs' "Laura" ......................Gene Tierney by his tall. In fact he has 80'' Saturday, Sept. 27 much fun until we believe he'll'' ... I .- .... "The Sellout" Walter Pidgeon want to board with the Nails forI I HELPS MOM SELECT CHRISTMAS TOYS-While little broth- Sunday, Sept. 28 a long, long time. er Dana thoughtfully looks on, Gary Rupp,son of Lt. and l\lrs.ller. "Adventures of Captain Santa ClausComes bert II. Rupp decides a fire truck Is just about the most wonderful Fabian" ....... .. .....Errol Flynn gift Santa can bring this year. With Toyland full of things to Mon., Tueit., Spt. 29, SO The NalP only! child i II a daughter delight little boys and girls, eyes and wishes grew bigger before and we know how much they EarlyAt mother finished her shopping tour. Early shoppers will find a wide : "Because of You".Loretta Young are enjoying this i little fellow. selection of Christmas toys at Toyland, located In Building Ml, I IlUalnslde. WrdnmJay, Oct. 1 "Belle] LeGrand" However, Maumbo is a little monkey ToylandWith ,. ....... .... .Vera Ralstoa from South America. The secret NAS First In Sixth ND NAVAl. HOSPITAL of who sent Maumbo and his only six more pay-days Thunda&pt.. 25 family history will be publishedat until Christmas, station personnelare "The Raiders" .......Richard Conte some other writing. Plans For Annual taking advantage of the Lay Friday, Sept 2 8 Welcome, Marie Robinson into Navy Exchange's well stocked "Tom Brown'a School the Contract Section, transferredfrom Toyland and setting aside those Days" ... .. ... John Davie I Also IRD welcome, replacing Dolores Fran Fletcher Knoizon. "Santa Claus" items early. Fire Prevention WeekPlans "Another Sat.,Man'sPoison" Sun., &,)L 27, 28 into the Housing Office. Do Located in Building 954, direct ....... are near completion for launching the "Fire Prevention ...... .....Bette Davies lores is Wave who has TAD with Exchange a ly opposite the Navy ,, Monday, Sept.- 29 Week" here at NAS. the station and handles listingsfor Toyland is open every day from I program "Adventures of Captain housing. 0830 to 1600, and on Saturday Through wonderful cooperationof participate in this program. The Fabian" .......... ....... Errol Flynn . 1200. The shelve all hands in the program last from 0900 to ; Station Fire Department will fur Tuesday, Se|.t. SO 1 Frank Ironmonger, Shop Stores,, and counters filled with a variety year, it was possible for the station - are nish any help needed to those' activities "Th Sellout" ........Walter Pidgeon Maintenance, is the proud daddyof of toys to please every to gain eighth place in all desiring to aid In this pro- Wednesday, Oct. 1 ' girl Susan Elizabeth household. Naval competition, second placein a baby ,, youngster in the gram "Because of You".Loretta Young' 7 lbs., 2 ozs. Although much of the merchan all Naval Air Stations, and first fl'BLOOD I + Chief Rufus D. Allen, V-1 DIvision dise has been received, more and place in the Sixth Naval District. ;, I had a trip to Tennessee, different items will be arriving . Mimi Fowler returned to work within the next six weeks, Ex- Th Station Fire Department is BANK NAVY WIVES Monday morning after a week's change officials have announced quite proud of this .achievementand BOX SCORE leave in New York. Prices are running from 5% tc in a statement made this CORNERThe M Dub Stembridge, Chief Clerk,, 15% less than last year with ever week Fire Chief Donald R. Moran No. Quo. Per. was ill Monday morning. Geff more savings on some items. Pur said, "It was only possible because Srh. Met cent last business meeting of Mima took leave the first of the chases made now will be held,, of the sincere desire of the FAW-l1 13 22 169.2 the Navy Wives Club No. 86, was week, at request, until the 20th of De entire station to make it so." NATTC 253 277 109.4 highlighted by a visit of Lcdr. cember. Robert E. Elliott, NATTC Chap I I I This year, Fire Prevention Oper. 12 12 100.0Fla. Infants wear and clothes for lain, who installed the newly . Mil. Dist. 5 5 100.0 Week begins on Oct. 5 and will Drunken Driver for children up to age 14 can be last through Oct. 11. It is the Comm. 4 4 100.0 elected vice president, Mrs. Betty purchased at the Naval HospitalExchange. desire of the Station Fire De- IRD 2 2 100.0 Creek, during an impressive can. Given StiffestPenalty -... partment to again receive the Dental 1 1 100.0 dlelight ceremony. last Res. Fleet 85 73 85.8 Chaplain Elliott offered his assistance same cooperation as year. To DateDriving Wins Flight Award Proof that this program pays off NARTU 7 6 85.7 in getting more Navy Spec. Servo 4 3 75.0 wives to join the club. He asked Col. David Schilling, Commanding is evidenced by the reduced number Admin. 3 2 66.6 the club for help in maintainingthe e car while intoxicated Officer of the 31st Fighter of fire alarms, and great re- ComFairJax U 56 59.5 children's choir here on the brought to an enlisted man the Escort Wing, Japan Air Defense duction in fire loss during the put Marines 10 5 50.0 base during Miss Jean Maas' ab first three months loss of driving Force, has been awarded the 1952: year. Miss Maas has been ill for Grn. Cove 35 15 42.8o sence. privileges to be meted out under Air Force Association flight I i t . do R 115 42 36.5 for sometime but Is expected to the new penalty system. award the Individual "who has not as > Although figures art yet Cecil Field 16 5 31.2 resume her work after about twoor other also done the most for U. S. air powerin available Fifty-four persons* accurately a rough Hospital 21 5 23.8 three weeks. felt the severity of the new pan. the last year." Col. Schilling,, check of fire losses and fire Pub Works 24 4 16.6 * alties with 23 of them receiving who led the 31st Wing's 10,000- alarms In the past year shows a Supply 27 J 4.7 New members were receivedand restriction penalties up to one mile flight to Japan in July, previously reduction in losses of more than Engineers 13 0 0.0 guests were welcomed by the month. The other 21 were given had received the Harmon I 50% and in fire alarms approximately AIM 4 0 0.0 club. The next meeting will be warnings, dismissals or suspended International trophy as .the out. 45%. Medical 2 0 0,0l held on Wednesday, Oct. 1. All sentences. standing flier of 1951.-(AFPS). I is to Each activity requested I members are urged to be presentand According to Lt. Col. Paul to bring a friend.It . Treitel, Station Security officer, You Need License was agreed to send ten delegates ' new penalties have resulted in a to the National Convene marked improvement in the driv- Before CheckingOut tion of the Navy Wives Clubs of ing habits of station personnelwith America, which will be held Oct. the number of persons ap- Fishing GearAs ,' 1PT t r>i 13-18 at Key West. pearing in traffic court consist- a convenience to all personnel .!i,, . ently growing smaller. 3 aboard the station the Special All parents are reminded again However, much improvementis Services Department has announced that the Nursery School bus pro- still needed and it is hoped by vides for kindergarten transportation that Florida State Fishing the department that the increased - Licenses are available at a y il? Sa6.Nr pupils only. No brothers severe penalties will eventually 3 a 4 % fibt ? and sisters ride this bus cost of two dollars in the Gear may the number of violatorsto bring Room of Building 930. On special request by the Officers a minimum. Licenses will be on !Mile dur Club, the Nursery will stay ase ing regular working hours from open to all customers until 0100on CMH Capt. Retires Monday through Friday. Friday night, Sept. 26 For any Congressional :Medal of Honor Due to the number of Naval J S J Nursery or kindergarten Information winner, Capt. Bruce McCandless, personnel who have been appre- 'A iI please call 368. has retired from the Navy with hended violating regulation of the :.,...." II+-- the rank of rear admiral. The Game and Fresh Water Fish Fortune Teller: "You will be former head of the AcademicS Commission by fishing without a poor and unhappy until you __ ., " . Academy also of 'Ai << reach the of forty. Uon of the U. S. Naval license, the department has age was decorated for his heroism announced that it is necessary to ADMINISTRATIVE INSPECTION-Rear Adm. Osborne B. Sucker: "And then what, after while serving on board the cruiser hold a valid license before per- Hardison, Commander Fleet Air Jackwnille, inspects personnel that of Fasron Six during the annual squadron administrative Inspec USS San Francisco during the mission will be granted to check tion. Accompanying the Admiral is Lcdr. Frederick E. Woodward, Fortune Teller: "After that.you'll , battle for Guadalcanal.-(AFPS). out any type of fishing gear. commanding officer of the squadron. get used to it" , - .C-.. :..-. --. .....-.--:::"-: :::: .. ..... .-.. ,, "'. .. .. ... .. ..... r r . I Page Four JAX AIR NEWS 25 September 1952 _ ---- Red Cross Gets New :Assistant Director cotes u Lewis C. Parrish, recently in f Y < Korea with the 24th Infantry Division ;$Q a t Here is the word on what promises arrived at NAS Jax this to be the moat gala social affair WQx week as assistant field directorof ? Club of the year. officials the American Red Cross here, " and committees have been hard _ it was announced by John Gal s ' o work and here details 4 at are on lagher, ARC Field Director the "Welcome Aboard" dinner in Parrish replaces Jesse P Dai- honor of Captain and Mrs. Burn- ley who left here last June and ham C. McCaffree: is now serving with the First Marine Regiment in Korea. He is The date: Saturday, Sept. 27; a native of New Orleans, La., and time; buffet-dinner at 1930, danc- ing thereafter place: dining and ; a graduate of Tulane University. a ' dance rooms of the dub. Dress: After being discharged from the 1 Uniform of the day, or civilian ILE's , Air Force, he became a Red Cross dress (with coats and ties), staff worker. Before his Korean assignment, he served at the Naval Music for after-dinner dancingwill Station, Charleston, S. C. : be played by the "Revelers"and *..--- a talented and popular local f e mal l vocalist will enter taro THERAPEUTIC EXKRCISE?-Sailors and Red Cross staff throughout the evening There O members join in the "Cuban Walk" as Arthur Murray studio will be for the ladies dance Instructors Bottle Baxter and Dusty Turner front) set the contacted the Red Cross, offered corsages and pace. This Is the scene every other Thursday at the Naval Hospital I plenty of fun for all dance exhibition team to enter- a I where patients receive free dancing instructions from the Refreshments Jax studio. Watching from the sideline, Douglas Dellart, ADAN, tain the ward patients at the' hos- throughout the will be served at the ta SALTY HUMOR FROM (right), would gladly trade places with Lincoln Gilmore, MMC, pital. Soon after the team's first evening HERE AND THEREThe who practices the magic step with instructor Dottie Baxter appearance, the Studio I volun- bles. Cost for the entire evening' - entertainment will be onlya teered, free of charge, to hold Trip The Light Fantastic At Hospital wife who hangs on every group dancing instruction classes small cover charge of |3,00 per couple, payable at the door word her husband utters may every other Thursday for the hos- only be trying to find one that Arthur Murray Creates A Flurry pitalized servicemen. The club respectfully requests makes sense Unfortunately, class personnelis that members' children: be cleared Patients Learn Dancing In A HurryTherapeutic constantly changing since only from the club by 2000 on Saturday - y In Korea all the outfit did j I I hospital patients and corpsmenare , morning, noon, and night was discuss treatment extraord- Then a "Hi Fellows" from the eligible to attend. Even the Arrangements have been madeto rotation Fed When it was learned that I instructors have varied. l << the plan. up inary doorway, and in walked a cute provide plenty of pal king the topklck called them together. the Naval Hospital had timetested copper-haired gal and a a u a v e Every other Thursday from space, table space and adequate 'Tenshun! Left face! Left face! a sure cure for mental depressions looking gent. The semi-monthly 1500 to 1600, for the last year and ,waiter service for the evening face!" he and muscles\ the Jax one-half these Left face Left commanded aching Arthur Murray dance class was I gay, lively Instruc- in rapid succession. "Now Air News promptly looked Into about to begin."Onetwo tors have been on the scene will- every one of you has been rotated the matter. Short Step, Pause", ing to teach anyone that shows ," he barked, "and I don't Upon arrival at the Naval Hospital so went this dance exhibition teamas up. want to hear the word again!" AuditorIum, patients were they put the pupils through the Record found setting up a record player, beginning steps of the fox trot, Present Instructors Dottie Baxter "Call the ship's cook! I /never clearing the floor, while those in waltz, tango, rhumba and the jitterbug and Dusty Turner assure that (By Armed Forces Press Service) aw anything as tough an these casts or '"on crutches supervised they can teach anybody the basic I, Franklin D. Roosevelt and fcteaks." from the sidelines. steps In a number of ,dances, Theodore Roosevelt were ,distant 'You will If I call the cook!" But to .start at the beginning.In stressing that "even the lame pa- relatives. What else did they Judging from the zest and vigor March 1051 the local Arthur tients have learned to do them have in common? well, and have had fun " We hear that Piogenes, the these "white hats" were putting Murray studio, then managed by doing it. 2. What outstanding thing did used look forth, this must be fun! and Frank I Don Douglas, manager of the gent who to go around Oonaugh McNernery, they not have in common ? Arthur :Murray Studio now has for honest is back.Ue's , ing an man, Has Eleven Kills also invited the patients to at- 3. How many vice presidentshave trying to find a man in Serv- I tend the Thursday Night Club J become,president ice who'll admit he made lea than I Sessions, held at the Studio from 4. Who administered the oath $50 a week in civilian life. Former Test Pilot War Ace I 2150 to 2330. of office as president to Vice I And starting next week, the President Calvin i Coolidge and Missionary: "Do you people Turner-Baxter team will again' do where did it take place? know chef' anything about leligion, Is Now Skipper Of UF-22 exhibition dances In, the wards. 5. Which president said: "I do See you In sick bay, sailor! not choose to run" ? ' Cannibal: "Well, we got i little I (Answers on Page S, Col. 3)) taste of it when the last missionary If and when the long heralded I er graduation in '38 he was as I time, "although the flight was ]I was heie." new supersonic Navy jets are re- ] signed as an enlisted aviation pilot aloft much longer than that." I ,..... leased for fleet-wide use, one of to 6 the Four other planes were also Torpedo Squadron on She was only an oculist's daugh- the pilots here who would have USS Enterprise. I downed by another pilot of the few worries about out same squadron checking the on same day ter-two glasses and she made a Next he was with Fighter in the speedy craft is Lcdr. Donald i when Warrant Officer Charles E. : spectacle of herself Squadron 2, an enlisted aviation E. Runyon, Fighter Squadron Brewer blasted four others out _ pilot unit, on the USS Lexing- 22 skipper. of the sky. Warrant Officer Brewer . A girl applied for a job as a This World War II ace with 11 is now also a Lcdr. attached to e stenographer and they gave hera kills, who has totaled more than NATTC here.. test in spelling. I 4,400 single-engined flight hours Later aboard the USS Bunker "How" do you spell Mississippi and over 470 carrier landings, "; Hill he bagged his last three ? she asked was was test piloting the Navy's 'la f1 enemy planes. An acute state of "The the state - river* or. test fighter type jet aircraft, including t malaria sent him to the "states" ? 4r.r ! the twin tailed F7U Cut- in early 1944. A doting mother wrote her son lass, from 1948 until a few . In the Army: "I do so hope you'velearned months ago when he took the A few months later, he checkedout to get up on time in the helm in VF-22. in jets, he began morning that won't working so you keep . with the FR Fireball a combina- the whole division bteakfast." waiting; for Flying with Air Development tion jet-conventional craft, with Squadron 3 at Atlantic City, Lcdr. the F7F and the F8F. He was then Runyon was working on tacticaluse appointed to the evaluation boardof Judith: I was so cold last night of new weapons and new tac- the fighter conference betweenthe t a , I couldn't sleep. tics for shipboard, squadron and United States, Canada and s t,,I4 Friend And did : teeth chatter your flight use until July of this year England, flying every operational oy \ when he was detached for duty fighter craft the British, Canad- ;i ir Judith: I don't know, we don'tflcep here. ians and the U. S. Navy or Air together Prior to that he had been a Force had. TEST PILOT, ACE-Models flight test pilot at Patuxent River * of Navy planes he has helpedto I on such planes as the F2H test fly cover the desk of Two firsts of naval aviation I I Banshees, F9F Panther, F7U Cut- Lcdr. Donald Runyon, VF-22 have been garnered by Lcdr. lass, F3D Skyknight, and the AJ skipper. Runyon during his career The Savage. These duty stations are afar ton where he later entered the first came when he was a member cry from the, beginning of commissioned officer ranks and I of the first graduating class Lcdr Runyon's naval career. lie was sent to Fighter Squadron 6 of the test pilot training schoolat sl began his Navy life as an enlist aboard the Enterprise. Patuxent River. Q { Ar ed man at Norfolk in 1934 First His other came in 1947 when he SPLASHER Billie Jane Nel- duty station was aboard the USS It was on August 7, 1943 he became a member of the first son, 123 pounds of Los Angeles Chester as a plane captain. t'Iwasn't Navy jet squadron, Fighter chalked up his first two enemy loveliness, was California's representative - I striking for any one par. Squadron 17Able. Commissioned In Two the national finals - planes. more were added the ticular rate, just so long as I and assigned to the USS Randolph of the 15th annual "Swim stayed in aviation he said next day off Guadalcanal. A few VF-172 pilots were then For Health Week" in New . weeks later in the Eastern Solo- flying MacDonnell Fill Phantoms - York Her measurements: 5 . II< did stay in aviation and mons, Lcdr. Runyon hit the jack They now fly Banshees feet, 1'/ Inches tall; bust 36; three later reported for pot by downing four i in similar years planes to the model he\ helped waist, 24 inches; hips,' 3< inches. '. flight training at Pensacola. Aft about five minutes actual combat test several years ago . , , ., 25 September 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Five - --- -- - -- Fasron Six, VF-102, Fasron 109 VJ-62 Report Branch 91 FRA i Scouting Jacksonville Area SquadronsFasron Midway Through j Member Drive Six T. Rollins as officer in charge of ; The squadron's touch football the squadron electronics shop. "UH' >.'.u.. ;' Midway through their 1952 1 I team received bad news when New men reporting into the fH'V; : 'iM,l:!,*Jt f 1 membership drive officials of ] Harold Braasch, AN, was placedon squadron are Robert E. Priest, ,fjgj i'I, :! .'". Branch 91, Fleet Reserve Asso- C: the squad's inactive list for AA, and Alan E. Keck, AA, from ; "; ': '< elation, reported today that sat- three weeks with a broken index NATTC Jax; Franklin L. Dillow, ;.,, "'s..v Lagain 9.8.1;: 'B' isfactory results have been obtained finger. AA, from NATTC Memphis; Wil ; ': f, ,:, \ f so far but stressed, how Ralph Gallahan, ADI, Thomas I liam II. Gilmore, SA, from Bainbridge n ever, that active members should Cheek; AD2, and Charles Britt, Maryland; William R. double their efforts in final weeksto AD2, have returned after com Sherrill, TN, from the USS Tarawa insure absolute success. pleting a three-week TAD assignment ; John H. LavsJee! ADI!, Slated to last six weeks the with the Chance Vought from the NAS Hospital; Jerome drive began September 8. The Aircraft Factory at Dallas, Tex Rosen, AD1 and Kenneth Rider, I campaign has a two-fold purpose as. The trio was given facts and A03, returning from TAD Shore 1.."B ," :. 't 1I.D:.- Primarily it is to bring to each fundamentals covering the F7U-3 Patrol Duty in the Jax area. REUNITED- Lcdr. Robert prospective eligible member in Cutlass' engines, structures, rigging Leaving the squadron and reporting E. Donery, of Weather Squad. this area first hand information and hydraulics. ron 2 checks bureau number of of the many advantages of the to ANP) school at NAT. a big P4Y he flew recently Lt. (jg) Robert G. Kalmbacker, TC Jax, are John J. McKenna, F through a hurricane with the Fleet Reserv eAssociation. Sec- assistant Supply Officer and Robert AN, and Robert Waltz, AA. bureau number of a plane he ondly the drive is pointed at getting Schefferine, AT2, of Electronics 'S.VF10z. flew 6 years ago on a familiar. members for the local branch ization hop from WhitingField. which is Jacksonville's active shop, are now proud fathers Lo and behold, it's the duty branch of the Association. of baby girls. Lt. Harris E. Mitchell has received same plane. At the top Lcdr. Now in charge of the reestablished his orders to NAS Corpus W S Donery is at the controls of Branch 91 has offered a special the big PC y. lie and his crew incentive for joining during the Public Information officeis Christi, Texas. He has been act. qualify as members of the current drive. A cash of Lt. (jg) Norman E. Penfold, ing exec of VF102. Hurricane Hunters "CenturyClub award who will supervise the handlingof Now boosting the enlisted ranks claimed some of the Fas- ," since they flew through $50.00 will be presented to some ell ron's stalwarts. Going to winds over 100 MFH. new or reinstated member at the squadron news. Aiding the are two new arrivals to VF-102, separation cause are Dinty Moore, PISN, Phillip _Gorden, AD3, and Papl center this past' week were welcome mat is dusted off. Getting conclusion of the drive. mimeograph operator and James McLucky, A D AN. Welcome Eugene Glennon, AK3 and Comer the glad hand this time i is Eligibility for membership in Borgia, Jr., JOSN, squadron re aboard. Gresham, SKG3. Going northis Paul Swallow, DK3: who checked the Fleet Reserve Association is porter. Now on leave is Donald Facet- Fred Weilenheimcr, ATI! who in from VW-2 at Pax River. strictcd to those enlisted men ti, ROAN, at St. Augustine, Fla. reports to NATTC, Memphis who Aer serving in the regular Evil schemes were once being Rumor has it that he will tie the Fasron's "sterling six" pulled I V J-6% Navy or Marine Corps and who planned when a refrigerator was nuptial knot the first victory out of the hat A one-point martin proved the have served at least six years on installed topside of Building 200. last week when they took VP-741 difference between victory and Anyone interested in Joining Most began to dream of having Fasron 109 !I 19.18 in a touch football fracas. defeat for VJ-62 when it droppedits Branch 91 may do so by calling , (burp) served, but the mysterywas That "pin stripe" call has once I I For the umpteenth time the first six-man flag football either of the following: RELE solved when coffee messman to VP-861. Omar B. Fisher, office phone 525, Weatherlie Fisher TN game home phone 88.8486; Lonnie P. began , Three times the lead changed: Richburg AKC office serving cool iced phone refreshing tea hands with VJ-62 in the lead until with real ice cubes and sliced 8237, home phone 2-1720; or Ensign the final three minutes of the Jean Kirsch office strip of lemons.Congratulations. phone to Lcdr. Howard game when the opposing crew Hospital 561 then extension 17, pushed across the winning touch home phone 889330. S. Bobb now supporting a down.A > brand new pair of gold leaves. A former electronics engineer at the 75-yard return of a punt by Florida State Slices James S. Rutherford, AOAN, of Prices For / Philco Corporation, Lcdr. Bobb Servicemen VJ-62 highlighted the The fray. will relieve Lt. Howard shortly struggle also proved costly as V J. The Department of Athletics at i f 62 lost the services of Elmer J. Florida State University voted I Weekend WarriorsOn LaFrentere, AA, center, due to unanimously last week to admit the fracture of two ribs. all service men and officers in \ Cruise With uniform to the Seminole's five All hands wish the team the best of luck in future games and remaining home games for $.95 Reserve Unit hope to see the lads regain a winning I each. Included on the home slate are stride. Jacksonville's Naval Air Reserve the University of Louisiana, Oct. . V J.62 extends congratulationsto Training Unit is host once r, a 4; VMI Oct. 10; Miss. Southern, Milliman AN who Crosby on again to one of its .'WeekendWarrior" Nov.' 8; Furman, Nov. 15, and Sept. 6 married the former Karen squadrons, VP-742, hereon ..f:.....a ..- -. .. White of Hartford, Conn Tampa, Dec. 6.Honor. a annual two-week training Upon their return from a honeymoon cruise. OVEASEAS CONFAB-Shown In conference at a recent farewell Man Of The unit, led by Comdr. Good- party for Royal Air Force Air Vice Marshal D'eath (left), in New York City and Commander of all RAF Air at Malta, is VP-5 executive officer Wil1iam burg, Va, the couple will Week wyn, was organized in June 2, Benjamin Troemel (center). At right is Lcdr Dean Kelley, officer- reside at 4136 Lexington Ave., At AN 1951, and has been holding drillsat in-charge of the Fasron Jot detachment aboard the island. VP-5 the Naval Air Station since. is visiting Malta at present and is operating from RAF field, Luqa. Jax. School Is SAThe Angelo Trip!, AMAN, has received AH From Florida honor man of the weekat Personnel in the squadron come "Backtrack' Down The Duty" a hardship discharge due the ANP) School at the from all walks of life. These men to the illnes of his father. We Naval Air Technical Training join together as a team in keepIng wish him the best of luck. Center is Seaman Apprentice the nation's reserve strengthup VP-5 Matches Flight Hours Armed Forces Radio Station provides Andrew T. Wrench. to par at all times. They hail continuous newt broadcastsand Out of a class of 331 men, from quite a few different sections which consisted of both music of a "stateside" quality Navy of Florida such as Bartow, With British On Malta and there are numerous sight- and Marine personnel, Wrench Gainesville Tallahassee Winter , seeing: points ot interest on Malta completed the eight week Haven, and Orlando, but the majority itself course with a '90.9 average. local I Patrol Squadron Five, which i I are Jaxons I . ,'.d Executive officer of the squadron ha replaced VP-741 at Malta, Is have had a busy time interpreting Andy entered is Lcdr. Stanley W. Julian; approaching the end of its first everyday "working language" lingo FURTHERMORE, the new location the Navy Re- Comdr.. Frederic B. Mohle, is administrative month at the tiny Mediterraneanisland used by the respective parties.For by itself offers a grand serve in 1947 opportunity to see the entire Mediterranean and volunteeredfor the traffic officer while south of Sicily. example, "entering per area and some of Eu active M dutyin , sonnel officer is Lcdr. William D. Already participating in Sixth pattern" has the British equivalent f of "joining the circuit", anda rope. March of this Carter. Fleet exercises, the FA W.111 Further along the lines of rec- year. He was Train Offshore squadron has started off with its request to "do a 180 on the dutyrunway" reational facilities, a number of then sent to Each pilot will have completedan best foot forward. Numerous familiarization is followed by a clearance average of 60 flying hours or flights have been from the tower to "back excellent beaches are available to Bainbridge, Md. ,,,' -...<<,...,"....,. ., VP-5. The several swimming parties for boot camp 5 hours a day. The operation has made to such grand cities as Naples track down the duty. Wrench . have been and especially enjoyedby was assign included with Capri, Pompeii over-water navigation, nearby those undersea ed here owning diving at the Center for the target bombing, rocket firing, and Sorrento-Nice, Amsterdam ANOTHER pertinent adjust. masks. Prep School. instruction. and ment VP-5 had to make was that and instrument High Oran, London Copenhagen. point of the training has been of forming a working acquaintance I Despite the fine first impressionthe Before going on active duty, with with the British monetary squadron has of Malta and he attended Wilmington College . training a fleet operatiop the lure of travel, Jacksonville'sVP5 150 miles off shore. Six planes THE NEW HOME field Luqa, system. It was difficult at first N. C. for one year wherehe has to admit that "there'sno took part in the exercise with a I is one of several RAF aerodromes to tell the difference between I. place like home!" majored in engineering. Navy submarine.The situated on the Island ot Malta. "tuppence and a shilling", but now .1 > Andy said he looked forwardto squadron is one of several VP-5's, P2V-5 Neptunes ere the men are using half-crowns, I "I'm in for 90 years," said the the Tradevman School that trains at NARTU Jackson matching flight hours with such ha'pennies, and florins as regular I prisoner to his new cell mate. where he h next assigned and ville one week-end each month. staunch RAF aircraft as the Sea. ly as the Maltese citizens. "How long are you In for Tit said, "The ANP) School wu Members of the squadron are fury, the Vampire, the Meteor, VP-5's enlisted personnel are "Seventy-five years," said the a wonderful refresher course paid for their services and receive and the rugged old Lancasters comfortably housed in large hotel- newcomer. for me not only for my future regular benefits of the Navy and Lincolns. style barracks, while the squadron "You'll be getting out first," Navy school and rate, but foe while on drill status and training Both the visiting squadron and officer are dispersed in Quon- was the reply. "Take the bed my future trade when Tnt a - cruise. the RAF flight control personnel set huts, two to a room. An nearest the door. civilian." i . .",." ... p1 ..4. I w w -. _. .. r w r ov -w- 1YY. w." Page Six JAX AIR Ntws" 25 le1:5: I IWith O&R, Fasron Six, VP-741 LeadingVolleyballers t Incomplete results from the first week of NAS intramural vol. 4 x 1i ! leyball play gave VP-741 Gators, O&R and Fasrpn Six two wins I each as 12 teams went to the post John Charvat last Monday. 'We've come a long way," Coach Dave Barksdale told this; I 1 Fasron Six, defending cham- writer last week when he mused the coming grid opener with pions, spiked away at VP-861, SKIRTS LEFT END-An unidentified back for Patrol Squad Parris Island Saturday, "and I'm well pleased with the results. I 15-6, 15-7, end VJ-62, 15-4, 15.5, ron 861 picks up yardage around left end before being stoppedby for its wins. VP-741's Gators host of VJ-62 defenders in their recent NAS Intramural tus- '' a the mentor 'I haven't had anything to judge them by,. new owned a 15-1, 15-3 victory over sle. The Patrolmen copped the verdict, 26-25, on the strength I continued, "but I expect the boys to give a good account of them- Special Services and a 15-9, 14-16, of two extra points. The game was one of the highlights of the selves against the Marines. It was heartening to see PI knocked off! 15-7 triumph over Fasron 109. week In intramural-play. . last week (Parris Island lost 20-13 to Fort Eustis) and I think O&R brushed past Operations, every man on the squad is imbued with a spirit of victory." I 21-8, 21.16, and set the Marines Supply TripsMainside I Hospital 8-6 back, 21.3, 214. Fasron 51 was , Parris Island is just the first of nine foes this season for the the only other unit to go unde- Barksdale-coached Fliers and the Jax Navy tutor stated he'd play , feated, needing three games to In F ootball each game as it came and not look ahead to a possible breather. defeat VP-741 Bombers, 15-11, Frayal "There are no real weak-sisters on the schedule for us," Barks- 12-15. 15-13, in the closest matchof the week. Supply edged Hospital, defending dale offered, "but I think we've got a smooth running squad ,that in all the Supply scoring while Fasron 109 evened its record intramural football champs, will win for u*. There's a lot of spirit out there and that's whatit 8-6, last week to highlight the K. J, Burger crossed pay dirt for with an 11-0, 15-6, win over VP- the losers. takes to win." 741 Bombers. opening games for 11 NAS teams. .a. Supply counted a safety in the Games Hard Fought meets twice Each league team It's hard to point out any stars this early as there has beenno first half and matched TD's with Rudolph Brooks carried two extra week and results turned in a are However the Fliers' the Corpsmen in the second for points across for VP-861 that real combat with which to pass judgment. to the Special Services office immediately - the win. spelled a 26-25 defeat for VJ-62. backfield owns a cast of fleet-footed athletes who can go if given after play. Team cap- Norman R.eitz was instrument- Dick Parker scored twice while support. And that's where the big question lies. tains are uged to follow this re- Ed Cuneo and Bob O'Neil counted Can Jax Navy's light but agressive forward wall hold its own quirement.The 18 Bowling once each for the winers. Jim against some of the heavies that it must face this season! ? It's a Tom standings: W I. Rutherford was the whole., show be answered after the locals have done bat. O&R Z 0F.ron for the Photoites as he scored problem that can only SU 2 0VP.741 Clubs Open three times. Jerry Warren added tie and we'll be on hand Saturday at Varsity Field to watch the Kasron 51 Gators 2 1 0 1 the final tally. . Kairon too results. Supply 0 0 0VP861 1VJSU IM ActionFour O&G scored four times in the Parris Island must be rated a favorite, some say by as muchas 0 1MerlnH first half to romp to an easy 30-7 20 points. But don't sell the Fliers short. Fort Eustis showed what OratloM 0 0 1 1Special points were swept in all victory over Fasron 51Both can be done when you outhustle and out-hit your opponent. They Bombers Services 0 0 2 1VP7U but! one match last week: as the clubs counted once in the final rocked Marine ball carriers three times in the third quarter to -- *5* NAS intramural bowlers got off stanza, but the Ordnance and pick up fumbles end later score. It's a story that could easily be Links Tourney Saturday to a fast start on the Mainside Gunnery crew broke down any repeated. alleys. attempt to cut their lead. 1 Play on the local links I this VJ-2 garnered three of four NARTU Wins Parris Island's Varsity Field, site of Saturday's encounter, has week-end will feature an 18-hole points against Fasron 51 end was NARTU out-touchdowned Fas- been enlarged to seat 7,500. The local stadium will accommodate medal play tournament with full the only winning foursome to relinquish ron Six, four to three, posting a 5,000 Thirteen members of Pi's varsity are from 'Pennsylvania.If handicap a point. Pinfall totals 24-18 win in its first game ofthe one more guard was added, Coach J. T. Hill would be able to I went to VJ-2, 21162100. season Brad Tredinnick scored field both an offensive and defensive team from the Keystone State I Entrance fees of 25 cents per Dental rocked ORC-Inst., 4-0, twice for the Reservists and,team End Nick DeRose and center George Radosevich of the Marine player will go for prize to the with a pin fall of 2105-1971, while mates Bill Bunting and Walton eleven were both outstanding athletes at Pitt. DeRose was voted three top players. the Medicos blanked the Blood McKenzie made solo jaunts. the most valuable player award in 1950 and Radosevich the best I 5 S Bank, 4-0, on a 1939-1776 count. Charlie Hontz, Stan Ferro and all-around athlete in 1951. Ed Filipouits joins Billy Mixon as I Practice Special Services fired a 2228 and Tex Duorzanak tallied for the the second University of Georgia grad to don Leatherneck gear at Cage took the maximum from 0 & G losers. PI this season. Mixon is a returnee from '51 Clyde Childs and ]I on a forfeit. Fasron 109 had opened play Fronko both 18 the' members of the Fliers' For Five Joseph are youngest Varsity Defending champion FAW-11 Monday with a 19-18 win over Paul Webb at 32 is the oldest . while center varsity this year , rolled a high series of 2460 to VP-741 but the Patrolmen evened Paul Wallrof Louis Geib and Greg Blyer at 6-3 are the tallest men Opens Oct. 13 subdue the Pill Rollers, 4-0, who their won-lost record with a on the Fliers' roster. All are tackles. 230-pound Blyer is also the tallied 2123. VP-741 registered a porfeit decision over the Marines heaviest t Initial basketball workouts 2291-2033 victory over Fasron Friday. will be staged Monday, Oct 13 Six No. 2 and garnered four The standings: . Received word from Percy Beard, General Manager of Athletics, I in the Mainside gym. points. T".- W I. and Joe Sherman, Sports Publicity Director, at the University of Interested personnel through. Sam Taylor of ORC-Inst;: be- f'ur-on>-It61 1 0VI 0 Florida in Gainesville who informed us that tickets are still avail- out the station are urged to report came the first member of the 200 NARTU 1 0 able for all six of the Gators' remaining. home games (four in for practice as the Fliers Club when he hit the entry mar- O&SuppIZ(, I gVP.74L Gainesville and two in Jacksonville). Donaldson's is 'handling the prep for a rugged 1952-53 ached gin on the button. Thursday, : 0 1 1VJ6l distribution in Jacksonville and tickets can be ordered by mail ule. Coach Frank McCaffrey re- James Courtney, rolling for VJ-2, FuroR Silt 0 1 .ut'on 51 0 1 through the University. In ,addition, general admission ducats can lated that each individual must claimed a 203 game to becomethe Marines 0 1 be purchased for the Clemson, Citadel and Kentucky frays. (Story bring his own equipment. second member. Uspltal 0 1 8). page ..# Football ScoresResults We gave you 18 of 20 last Thursday in our first week of grid selections, Kansas' upset over TCU included. Villanova's victoryover ( of service games play Kentucky and VMI's loss to William and Mary fooled us. ed last week): Hero's the way we see them this Saturday: m 4;' Philadelphia Eagles 56; Fort Army over South Carolina; Cornell over Colgate; Holy Cross k Jackson 7. over Dartmouth; Detroit over Wichita; Cincinnati over Kansas Camp LeJeune 56, Catawba T. State; Michigan State over Michigan; Washington over Minnesota; Norfolk Navy 0; Elon 0 (tie). Oklahoma over Colorado; Texas A & M over Oklahoma A & M; A Cherry Point Marines, 14 NAS , Tulsa over Hardin Simmons; LSU over Alabama; Maryland over Auburn; Villanova over Clemson; SMU over Duke; Miami over vY Patuxent 0. VMI; Wake Forest over William and Mary; Arkansas over Houston; ( V Ft. Leonard Wood 20; Scott Texas over North Carolina; Nebraska over Oregon; Southern California r AFB 0.Boiling. over Northwestern and Notre Dame over Pennsylvania; Field 13; Syracuse 12. 1 (Ouch! ) Bainbridge NTC 27; Coast .4 . S 1 ..p Guard 0. "Goshawks" is the given the Pen- SHORT SIIOTS: new name I San Diego NTC 36; Great sacola football team this season. Formerly tagged the Goslings, the I :: Lakes 0. , within the NABTC were combined xs name was added when all commands Ft. Eustis 20, Parris Island 13. to field an eleven representing Pensacola And from -'S.-- the Gosport, Pensacola's station dope sheet, comes word that Lt. 3 Stan Musial of the St. Louis Sal Lococo will act as backfield coach through, the coining grid year. 4e Cardinals, battering Cincinnati Lococo was with the Fliers in 1947 when they defeated Pensacols pitching for three hits in five 1913. Paul King! head coach at the cadet base, was line coach herat trips Tuesday, assumed a 6-point the same time Lococo was in uniform The Fliers and th JUNIOR CHAMPS-Proudly displaying their newly won trophies lead over Chicago's Frank Baum- Goshawks tangle Nov. 22 in the final game of the season. are the new Junior station links champs. Back row (left to holtz in their race for the Nation right, Billy Gilbert, winner of Junior title; Dick Gingrich, who al League hitting Noticed in golfing column of an out-of-state paper that onlj y crown. a with Bob Wallace, won the Jr-Sr masters; Tommy Carter, runner- two men have aced the famed No. 16 at Cypress Point Country Clul b up in under-12 bracket; Jay Harvey, partner of Jack Harvey, for( Baumholtz pulled within a per- in Pebble Beach, Calif. The pair, crooner Bing Crosby and Lt. Ros s under-Il Jr-Sr championship: ; Dick Pearson who teamed with 1 centage point last week only to Smith, USAF. It's a par three that swings out into the Pacific anIs d Jud Pearson for( father-son honors, and Pat Nixon under-12 have the Cardinal slugger regainthe champion. In front are Becky and Byron Gray, who teamed with considered by pros as one of the toughest holes to play in th< mother and dad respectively to cop mother-daughter and peewee lead at .336 while he fell to world. awards. .330. -.._....w.---------------- ... .. "" .... .. 'U' a -' -, 25 September 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Seven I Jax_ Navy Opens Grid War With PI I Saturday 1 .. ., , p Coach Barksdale Unwraps 'te 1 Locals On Foreign SoilPowered i ii i t I I by an aggressive corps of elusive backs running I behind a light but determined forward wall, the Jax ) < Navy Fliers will make their 1952 football debut Saturday at Parris Island against Pi's defending all-Marine champions. Game time is 1400 on the Is eri. However, he tentatively list lander's Varsity Field.In ed Charlie Tucker, Jim Crum, his first ieason as heed coach, Sam Sizemore, and Jack Bishopto e: s\: Dave Barksdale will unfold his share backfield assignments. ; split-T operation against the Bishop At Quarter Leathernecks who will be seekingto Bishop, a 170-pound quarter- . ___..__ mnn..n__.___.....__._...___ ___ __''''_'_'_____'__ avenge a 20-13 defeat at the back from Asheville, N. C., received hands of Fort Eustis last week. the nod over late arriving CARRY OFFENSIVE BURDEN-Jax Navy's offense will be Rain has hampered practice Harry Stuhldreher, for two seasons - I centered around this quartet of speedy backs this season. Left to sessions for the local eleven with the University of Mich right are, quarterback Jack Bishop, halfbacks Jim Crum and Sam I I SUemore and fullback Charlie Tucker. The Fliers open Saturday throughout the past week and igan. Stuhldreher will be given against the Parris Island Marines at FI. Barksdale was uncertain of start- ample opportunity to display: his aerial artistry from his portside Fall Cup Play stance. l' JUX AIR news ', Sizemore, a product fo Prince Opens Oct. 6th ton, W. Va., and Crum, a former Georgia Tech student, will run A from the halfback slots while the Competition gets underway Oct. 165-pound Tucker, lightest man 6 In the NAS Jax Fall Cup Tour- in the backfield, gained the call with both and ney men women vy- at full. ing for golfing: laurels in their GLUE FINGERED END -A Barksdale will look to Art Eis- I respective divisions. .. ..,. big offensive threat for the enbrand formerly of Northwest. Fliers this season will be It l la expected that four flights I White Jim Ahrend ern, Larry George Shotwell, 190-pound will be needed to handle the Influx Fall Intramural Fliers First Home and Stuhldreher for a second returnee end. He'll be at right of entrants. A consolation Game October 4 I string backfield. end. when the locals opt'n. flight for the eight lowest menIn against Parris Island Saturday. Jax Navy returns home Satur- : Heavy Tackles each of the four flights will Program Under day, Oct. 4, to open its home Steadied by Louis Geib and average 192 pounds across. Geib ... also be held. schedule with the PatUxent River Wilton Barco, a pair of heftiesat and center Everett Crews both Entry fee for this annual gala Way At NA TiC Bombers. Game time is 1430. tackle, the Jax Navy line will tip the scales at 210. affair will be 11.00. Any golfer Flanking the line will be James with a full handicap may enter. Arnold, 160-pound Bainbridge Fall sports at NATTCenter are The tourney should be finished FOOTBALL SPECIALSELECT Ga., lad who saw duty at Florida Oct. 24.Cecil. of prime interest now with bowl TilE WINNERS State, and George Shotwell, an- ing, touch football, and volley other Asheville, N. C, product Games for Saturday Sept. 27 I ball on the athletic agenda. with a pair of glue-like mitts that Downs (Home teams in right column) Monday touch grid enthusiastswent can get leather from any direc- South Carolina tion. at each other with teams vs Army Fliers ForPlayoff Prinreton's Columbia Line coach Aaron Brown listed from Personnel, Special Services, Holy Cross vs Dartmouth Leo Kelly and Ron "Tank" Law- Bid First Lt., AK School, Aircraft Yale vs Navy head.. his offensive guards. Maintenance, Medical, MAD Notre Dame v.i! Pennsylvania Lawhead is an Altoona, Pa., ANP) Ships Company repre Purdue vs Penn State youngster who has seen junior Al Bullard, Cecil Field's No. sented. Iowa 'vs Pittsburgh college action and Kelly carries 1 contender for individual lau- In both football and bowling Villanova VIII Clemson 190 pounds on a 5-9 frame, hail- rek in the Men's City Soft- three leagues have been organ- Indiana vs Ohio State ing from Mendota, Ill ball League, pitched and ized for officers Michigan State -' Michigan one one oPf'nand V8 Defensive backfield assignmentswere batted his mates to a 5-1 triumph one for intramurals. Minnesota vs Washington drawn by Eisenbrand, safe over Jax Navy in a one- game playoff for the second Officer entries in the bowlingare Missouri vs California ty, Homer Brinson and Don Mey- half crown at Lackawannalast still open. At the present time Northwestern vs So. California erchick, halfbacks, and Don Dip- six teams have been entered. Oklahoma vs Colorado asquali and Frank Mickle, line Thursday. The locals outhit Cecil Field, six Volleyball is scheduled to be- TCU vs UCLA backers. Line berths were stillon Texas vs North Carolina to four, Bullard accounting for gin Sept 29 with the same trams Duke SMU the open market. vs . half of the foe's total. A hit batsman entered in volleyball as in touch Meyerchlck Punts Maryland Auburn produced a Cecil marker in football, with a few additions. vs Meyerchick will drop back for . Florida Tech the first and in the third Bullardsingled Twfc teams from AO Ships Com VR Georgia the punting chores. The 180- Georgia Tulane home Stewart, who had peny AO School, Hand Tools and VMI vs Miami pound six-footer from Chicago, strolled, with what proved to be Layout will also compete. Jax vs Parris III., attended Mississippi State Navy Island vs the deciding run.Bullard. before entering the service. Shine (Predict the score of this game) Parris Island suffered a severe Bullard'a lumber sounded againIn Notre Dame vs Pennsylvania case of fumbleitis against Fort the fifth when the winners iced Make Sure Your Picks Eustis last Saturday as the Wheels cashed in six PI bob- on the with three fray runs. He singled with runners on second and Get In On TimeTo Name._._,. Rate/Rank..___ bles to overcome a 13-0 half-time] - deficit for the win.. third after one counter had already '' make absolutely certain Parris Island centers its attack been enrolled to Bend his : that your Football Special picks Unit Assigned To..___. Phone._ around Billy Mixon, four RBI total to three. arrive at the Jax Air News in years I with the Georgia Bulldogs:! and The Fliers averted a shutout in I I time, submit them as early as RULES Billy Hayes, 195-pound fullback the . seventh Trotter walked and possible. Many contestants use 1. To enter the contest you simply indicate your choiceof who performed at Washingtonand Podalsky and Horton singled between Yard Mail the , delivery system each winner by placing an (X) or circle the team you selectto Lee before answering the Bullard'a seventh and but wait too long. win. If you predict a tie game, place a (T) after the names service call eighth strike-out victims. Con.neU' Deadline for the contest Js of teams you think will play to a tie score. Islanders Loaded long fly to center ended a 2. All games are to be predicted on an even basis. Ties in Ballots 1700 Friday. arriving count as losses unless predicted. The Islanders have a formidable Jax threat in the sixth as the the Air News offices Monday via 3. In the space provided below indicate the score of the roster from end to end, dotted bases were loaded with two down. Yard Mail are automatically game picked as a tiebreaker. In case of a tie the person with with professional and college talent - Meets CWA For Title eliminated. Many contestantswere the most nearly correct score will win the contest. Cecil joins CWA, first round 4. Entry blanks incompletely filled out will not be con- and own a clasy array of bitter last year when their sidered. Contestants must make all the selections plus indicating backs with plenty of speed and champion, in a playoff for the entries were eliminated in this the score of the one tie-breaker to be eligible. maneuverability.The . 1952 title this week. The Navy manner, but rules are rules. 5. In the event a game is postponed or rescheduled for starting lineups for 'Saturday's nine will be favored on the any reason it is automatically excluded from the contest final v clash: strength of Bullard's pitching anda ratings. 6. Entry blanks must be submitted not later than 1700 Jai >aty PwrU Inland well balanced hitting attack. Friday to the Jax Air News Office in the Special Services Building James Arnold LK Billy Granger score. Wilton Barco L.P Lou. lIar III4JO 930. Leo Kelly LG Jerry Angsthvetett second with Capt. Wharton Paces Tony I&zzi was a 7. All military and civilian personnel, with the exceptionof ( yews 0 G RaUoaevUh 60, lessened by a 9 handicap to 51. personnel of the Jax Air News, are eligible to enter the con Ron Lawhead RG Bllhe KingLouts Celb KP Rex lk>Ki Twenty-three men matched 14 handicap for a 53 total. 8. Only one entry to each person will be allowed. Jack Bishop QB pant vacant 9. Winners will be announced in the Jax Air News the Sam Slzrmore KIT Blllv Nixon swings last week-end for a best Tied for fourth place, Capt. T. Jimmy Crum 'RH Leo cater I Thursday following the Saturday on which the game is played. Charlie I Tucker J-B Billy Hayea 15-out-of 18-hole tournament with F. Weinart and Les Platt, each TEN DOLLARS IN PRIZES . Capt. Dwight Wharton leading hitting for a corrected 54, while First prize is a five-dollar chit for merchandise at the Navy Even the wolf at the door the group, with a gross 71, modified John Hughes and Ceve Coward Exchange; second prize is a' three-dollar merchandise chit; Jocsn't prevent the stork Iroif by handicap to a 48 low each carded 55*. ... third prize is a two-dollar merchandise chit. roosting on the chimney .. 1 --- ' .., ' , Page Eight JAX AIR NEWS 25 September 1952 , mmmm R I RECREATION I y (Items offering for sale articles tk CALENDAR of property such as washing machines, automobiles, furniture, BOVU.ING Sept It radios, clothing and the like are FUI'On 8 No.1"* VJI prohibited by Defense, Depart. 'ulOn 109 v* Mashes fig.a Operation VI VPB61Fliron ment regulations. This t column 4 +. d Sept M will, however, list such services FAW-U V* 51 Pill Rollers vs 0 n aa available housing, rides wanted h VJ-2 V* Fairon 109 and lost and found articles or other r Ort. t One netFairon VI Special Serv. similar notices> 6, No. 2 vs OperationsVJ.62 FOR KENT j js Marines VI v. Pill Rollers VP-741 4 bdrm. house, $110 mo Ph 3- rP Blond Hank VI Dental VP-861 v. Medical 9729, Eva Knight ', TOICII FOOTRAI, _ It Furn. 2 rm. apt. $35 mo., 145' t'a Sept VJ 62 viKept. Marine W. 3rd St. Ph. 3-9729 Eva a W Knight. Fan'on 109 vi Faaron St Ort. 1 Unfurn 4 rm. house $70 mo. 330 NAUTU VI , W. 26th St. Ph 3-9729 Eva vp-m U Supply Orl. t Knight. _- .., VP741Fairon _. VI Hospital 2 bdrms, 4726 French Ave., Mur 1Sf<' 6 VIVI Hospital t aironFairon 1J eY ray Hill. Ph. 2.4012, Mrs. Rice CIICCK RECORDS-Waiting; to verify their service, records are just the first of 1,500 persons \'OI.IK1R4II.Meek : . here who will have had the to take closer look into their records the end of 3 1-bdrm. apts., available Oct. 1. opportunity a by the .f &rpt, t t month. All enlisted NAS personnel will take_ part in the records check. .. 51 Operation Johns Ave. Ph. 2-9137 4591 St. Fasron vjVP711 : Speual Seiv. Mr Nash Some See Records For First Time VJ-62: B. vs YRV11'8661Marines Share apt. with widow couple v s Fa si'oil 6 only 2638 Myra St. Ph Ext. New Process Used In VP Fonrnn 7l1 6 C. : SunptvOperation* Checking Innrnn 51 VI 0 & R 8402, Mrs. Taft. SfJPI".Y 1'P-861 VI Fact on lot Share apt with couple, 4615 Ramona TtNNloiSfpt. St. Mr. Roddy. Service Records Of Enlisted MenBy 5"I.ICiIl'Sup ': VJIn'I. in VP-741 Turn. 2 bdrm. house, availableOct. 'Sept, 1* . 10 or 15. 4041 Ulmer Ave the end of the month 1,500 a a VJ-62: v< VP-741 ply l and Fiscal personnel Oct 1 Ph. Ext. 8238, Lt. (Sr.) Hen- persons here at NAS will have Then using the check-off sheet, Fanon 6 v< Special Serv; had the opportunity for a close will trade statistics for dance Orl. t drickson. a complete check is made on all $60 examination of their service rec steps tomorrow night (Friday) at Fairon 6 vi Special Serv. Cottage, 5220 Llmiquane, mo. parts of the record. Any errors HOBBY SII01' Ph. 2-9709, Mrs. L. W. Knep- ords. are noted and corrections will. be the annual dance In the MayflowerHotel Tuesday through "l'lddylI00Satul'day08lIOZ..nJ. -. ( . ton. For the first time in the his- made. Roof Garden. Dancing to Sunday through Monday. -Secured. 6 rm. duplex house: 1312 McDuff, tory of the station the annual For some persons this will be Abe vert's band begins at 2100 BOXING TEAM WORIIOt11'SNAS1100Bid ! ,. Riverside. Ph. 2-4403, Mrs Hoi- verification of service records is I the first time that they have and no reservations are necessary. 1600-Bid*3.NAITC ..513. _ loway. being done in a manner that will had a look at their service rec- Admission will be $1.50 per . 2 sleeping rms., 2789 St. Johns allow personnel to check the ords. One of the reasons for mak- couple, and tickets are still avail- Florida Has Six to, Ave. Ph. 2-1118, Mrs. Pierson. contents of their jackets along ing the annual verification in the able. Ice and waitress service is Furn 3 rm. apt., $05 mo. 852 St. with the personnel office. manner used was to allow per- free, and dress is optional More Home GamesIn Clair, Woodstock Park. Mrs. 1 sonnel the chance to see their answer to the many queries Breese. Under the direction of Person record. Inventory Brain on the third regarding tickets to Universityof Furn 3 rm. apt., 4502 Irvlngton. nel officer Lcdr. H. J. Chapmanand a deck is manned by Naval person- Florida home football games Ph. 8-6768, Mrs. J. E. Carney. Pinkney B. White, PNC, fa. For The Record nel now, after recent reorganization. tickets can be obtained at Donald 5 bdrm. apt., 3804 Boone Park cilities were set up in Building Lt. J, M. Ratzlaff, SC, In- son's, Inc., 216 West Adams in Ave. Ph. 2.1660, Mrs. Gentry. 933. Using a transient yeoman for (Continued from Page 4)) ventory Branch Officer and R. E. Jacksonville or by mail. I rms., day or week, 2601 Palk. I the job of checking the records ANSWERS Sheldon, AKC, head a staff of 25. When ordering by mail, personal Ph. 8-2770 Mrs. S. R. Houston. and check-off sheet designed by I, Both were wealthy, served as a In the Audit Section, Ed Behmke, check or money order Furn. 3 rm. apt., $25 mo. Highway Chief White operations began governor of New York, Assistant AKAN;: Ralph Romanowskl, SK- should be enclosed in payment.If . 220. Ph. Orange Park 8- two weeks ago. Secretary of the Navy, were shot SN; and James R. Wenner, SKSN, group wishes to sit together . 3524, Mrs. T, E. Jenkins. First step in checking a recordis at and both were reelectd as Pres work with Waves Eleanor Sha they should pool their orders t single rms, 1224 Laurie St., to check the spelling of the ident. piro, AK3; Nadyne Long, AKAN; which will be filled altogether in Springfield. Ph. 6-7415, Mrs. name, next to see that the service 2. Franklin pronounced his Alice Howe, AKAN; Berdell Bergman one block. Mixson. number and rate cprrespond with name "Rose-velt," while i Teddy AKAN; Nellie Carpenter, Single game reserved ticket 1 dble.! rm, 1224 Laurie St., I the information that the person called it "Rooz-velt." AKAN, and Betty Murrah, SA. prices to home games are, Cita- Springfield. Ph. 6-7415 Mrs. owns. 3. Ten. John Adams, Jefferson, Robert G. Shaheen, AKC, now del (Jax at 2000)), $3.50; Clemson, Mixson. Van Buren, Tyler, Fillmore, Johnson heads the Count Section. Work- $350; Georgia (Jax at 1400)), Furn. 3 rm. apt., 418 Liberty St. uquana Rd. Ph 2-4459, Capt. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, ing with him are George Whid- $4.20; Auburn $3.75; Miami Ph. 4-5676 Mrs. Stradman. S. R. White. Coolidge and Truman. $3.75 and Kentucky, 375. don, AK3; Carroll Downs SK3; 1 bdrm apt., $45 mo. 2S54 Corin- 2 bdrm. house, 4808 Shirley Ave., 4. His father, Col. John C. John Reik AKAN Frank West Mrs. E.! A. Moneyhan. of the ferred to Stock Control from Industrial - thian Ave, available Oct. 1. Coolidge, a justice peace, Mrs. Miller. Sell equity In 3 bdrm bungalow administered the oath at Plym- moreland, AKAN; Thomas Scher- Relations (EmploymentOffice Circle. Ph. '2-9567: zer, SN; Elmer Cook, SKSN, and A. Griffith 4768 Beverly ) Joseph Studio rm., 2294 Herschel St., 5 outh, Vt., a few hours after the Points. Ph. 816, Mrs. Eastman. I' Mr. F. S. Kelley. death of President Harding. Merton Wohlers, AKAN George switched to 0 &: R recently . 2844 Corinthian Ave. 6 rm. house, Ph. 2-1870 after 1700, 5. Calvin Coolidge. Kizer, SKSN; George Brown, AK- Will Griffin transferred to Cecil Small apt., 1140 Cassatt Ave., Mr. Toni ... AN; Ernest Gray, AKAN; William Field and Sam Styles, employedin Ph. 8.4235, Mra. Secier. -- --- 4423 Montalto. Stouffer, AN, and George Supply since 1943, resigned> house $70 Unfurn. mo. All not homeless but Kiener AN, round out the roster. of ill health. Palmer Ave. Ph 2-4382, Mrs. MISCELLANEOUS men are cause Davis. Ride wanted, from St. Nicholas, some are home less than others. Vacations are almost over now 1 rm., 5362 Stanley Murray Hill. 1730 to 1600. Ph. Ext. 332, Mr. Sadie S. Sheffield, longtime Azalee Wheeler Is back this Ph. 8-3784, Mr. G. L. Miller. Fouts When you have both feet on matron and first-aid attendant on week at the Stub Registry Desk I the ground you don't have far to the third deck left Supply last after a two-week trip to Parks. Riveria At Roosevelt and Furn 3 rm. apt., 1110 Ride wanted, from I fall week t Blanche Fouls trans- ley Va., and Atlantic City, N, J. Southside, $60 mo. Ph. 9-4519, Edgewood 1730 to 1600. Ph I Maude Hunter. Ext. 235, Mr. F. L. Calendar. I I 1- " Furn. 3 rm. apt., 1746 Fair, Lakeshore Riders wanted, from 5 Points to 4<< .li,.: ,n ] I l,. ... ,, . Ph 8- 8Gl, Miss Meeks. O&R, 0700 to 1530, via College 1 bdrm, 1400 Avondale. Ph. 2- St Johns, and Ortega. Ph. Ext t 7853 Mrs. Cheatham. 525 or 7-6880 Mr. E. L. Patrick. Furn 3 nn? apt., available after aE ta. Riders wanted, from Nelson and 28th Sept Inquire 440 S. 7th Post, McDuff and Roosevelt, St. D. Sweet. R. 0800 to 1630 Ph Ext 8137 Mr Unfurn 2 bdrm house 3132 Roselle - Wayne St. Ph 8.4855. G W. Paul- Ride wanted to and from Green sen Cove. 0730 to 1600. Ph. 2-3430, 1 bdrm., 2962 Dellwood, Mr. Patterson - Green Cove 6263, Clarence . Amos For Rent furn. garage apt. $8.00 per wk. 1625 McDuff Ave. Ph. Ride wanted, from Murray Hill, J \ 2-0350 Palaris and Cassctt, 0745 to , 1630. Ph. 2-3758, Leonard Kellogg ,: FOR SALE : B e9 equity in 5 i rm house 642 . Meteor St., Murray Hill, E H. Ride wanted, from Neptune Beachto Newton. NAS Hospital 0800 to 1630 S Unfurn. 3 bdrrri hou.e, Doctor's Ph. 49 or Jax Beach 53217. 1 Inlet. Ph. 8-4833, Mrs liaxley. Mrs. Maye Edmunds.Ride .. .c.x , ,Furn. 2 bdrm. house 4721 Ulmer wanted from 3227 Plum St., Ave., Ortega Manor. Ph. NATTC 1730 to 1600. Ph. Ext. 8402 or Exchange, Mrs Lanm. 2-8176, Miss Caldwell. > ;n ... .. ..... ,.b.wx a: r..J.. ..... ..,.,, nk... M. :M+p ....tr ,ra..na.......... i...,... ., .. S.a,. ........ .... .a ...,r 2 bdrm. house, 4635 Cardinal Lost, Thursday possibly around METROPOLITAN CIIAl\IPIONS-Presentln trophies for capturing the Metropolitan League Blvd. Ph. 88-7976, Mrs F. E. BOQ, Visor Hat name inside. crown and third place In the Duval County tourney to the 0 & R Softball team is Capt. Leonidas Sawyer. Ph. Ext. 306 or 231, SBOQ Lt Coates 0 & R officer. Accepting the award is team manager Luther Steel. Team members are left to right), Martin Ilackett, Cliff Wolff, Marr Atkinson, lames Williams, Gary Phipps, Wilton t 3 bdrm. house, $13.800, 4251 Tim- J. L. McShan. Barco, Darrell Spur, Bill Ballard and Leo Kelley '. |
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