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. -I. . __ .- ..... _... ........... .. .......... .. .... .... ...,._. .w,. ..,..' ,..\ WM . , .J'fI "; . . f ; .Q : 11 .5 S ' " : ; \ : iiifi >. .> . . .: ( '' "" " ; f! : . .. ... . ' -:: : ,>. ; ':' :>:. ( '*.;" ": "" : eI I. . > I .. ._.._. .... _..r ... . . . JAX AIR flCUJS , I. .. . A. " VOL-10 No. 31 U. S. N. A. S. Jacksonville, Florida 6 Nov. 1952 1: ';,; :=:;::; : : 1 .. ,. .' ,... ..' ....'*V*+,,**$W ... . >> 1"" .. j S jj \ : , . ... , y* '\ ; \ . ..... .,;. .:t' ... ivV---. "* ,)A'* .v .. . k. *;i< '- K v/':-J: "' Ji,sv .. .L! '.*!X..A.:....-. ..NVnN..: . '" .l>% .7 .!IIt ,. .." ' } >V'i.v / .. : a7 ., ; ...... ,. .. f .r .,:. ,) ; ...... ". : : 'jfA" '. .. ... ;::- ,.,. . ,. :, W ., ..: '".'!' .', ..'; ., p* hiS !# . ,, , I f n. t I .. : .-; , .p ' ... .. t' !,, '. ,,' ., _' . I . I " i oJ' . .5.1 ' " 55 I. p.p 4 . !, : ./ : I 1 ". - S i it t I. r I w . :. . ,' ;; 'M ; , "'I "f" .oW. 1t ; * .. :,7::' 1/ + ;< ,. V I ; ' I t : \4 :; ; F'4 % I, , ; . 4 . k : ; Fltd' '.9 F i'y. r , '. J, ''iw fy 3 > r I f 4 h+;::,%)" {f ." y 3jK.ak }y: -A'A.t' 5 : h'lt 54 iitf(, it:>'. f'ft"I 4 S 5S L'FtCV I : _"'&'W'I'" ...- ,._. S e USS Tarawa, first carrier to dockat new Mayport pier ..; : (See Story Page ) . .. ." '1/1_>'", :: ; :; :: : ; : 3)V y ._ k15 . - lIJ,. ....__ n- - , 6 November 1952 Page Two JAX AIR NEWS _ -Report From Washington J11 x: ggf3 It Will Cost Money Now I Published every Thursday for Navy activities at Naval Air Continuing its policy of pro- Station. Jacksonville, Fla. moting: in small Increments, the To Ship Cars Overseas NAS, Jacksonville Army has released a list of officers Capt. Burnham C. McCaffree _.Commanding Officer promoted to captain Comdr. James 11. Armstrong. _Executive Officer (ly Armed Force' :fr*. S.f..'tO) Lt. Dave Barksdale. Public Information Officer through colonel. A total of 185 Sera\Ice personnel who wish to added to the list of Air Force Fleet Air Jacksonville first: lieutenants were promotedto ship their private automobiles to occupations. Functions of the :Rear Adm. Osborne B. Hardison___.____. .__ Commander captain; 1C6 captains to ma- oversea stations on a "space avail specialty include formulatingand Capt. Howard V. Hopkins Chief of Staff jor; 103 majors to lieutenant able" basis on Military Sea Trans carrying out policies connected - Fleet Air Wine Eleven colonel and 49 lieutenant. colonels pelt Service vessels will now be with the Air Force, Department - Capt. Arthur S. Born ___.. ___ Commander to colonel. to the weightof Comdr. Joseph T. Thornton_....:.._______Chief Staff Officer charged according) of Defense, and U.S, their car. Typical charges for politico-military affairs. Air Technical Center Naval Training : 1..Ikl.land Capt. Edwin R. Peck .... .._...___.___.___..........._...Commanding Officer The base hospital atAFB shipping, computed on a "meas * Comdr. Richard S. Stuart____________Executive Officer Tex., chalked up its 25- urement ton" basis for the aver The Navy Is calling for requests - Naval Hospital 000th patient returned from Ko- age vehicle, are as follows: East from line officers of the Capt. Dwight J. Wharton___...__ Commanding Officer rea. lie Is Sgt. La j man It. !Skinner Coast ports to Europe, $266.25; regular<< Navy for transfer to the Capt. T. F. Weinert __Executive Officer USA; who was hospitalized California - East Coast to Japan, $465; Supply Corps. Officers in the NARTU Officer at M-kland hospital after bring ports to Alaska, $210, and grade of lieutenant'commander; Capt. Easton B. Noble__ Commanding Comdr. Anthony Trusso.. Executive Officer evacuated to the SUte Since the California to Japan, $294.50. In or below will be considered bya Air Evaluation Service: ua placed addition, there is a' port handling selection board which will con- The JAX AIR NEWS I* published weekly at the U. S. Nasal Air !Station.Jftcksomllle. In operation at Lackland In July' charge of about $29 per auto. vene in January, 1053. Requests Florida I and printed commercially with non-appropriated funds 1950, the average number of e\ao- , at no ripen** to the government and In compliance with NAVKXGS IMS. Kev. should be submitted to Bureauof Nov. HM5. Copies are distributed free ot charge at the Nasal Air Station the urea handled at La<'kland has been The number of points needed fora Personnel prior to Dec. 15, Naval Air Reer\e Training Unit. Naval Air Station Cecil Field and the U. S. Natal Hospital. i about 1,200 per month. soldier to complete a tour of 1052. * Editor-Andrew H. Planey duty in Korea has been increased. * Staff Members: Ed Nellist, J03; John Charvat, AN; Vivian Williams I Five hundred officer of the However, front-line soldiers only A new brochure has been issued SA; Helen Harper.The Army Nurse Corps and 125 officers need 36 points. The basic point the Marine by Corps entitled JAX AIR NEWS I II a member or the Armed Force Frew Ser Ice.AFPS of the Women's Medical has not been changed, the material appearing In this publication may not be irpilnted without I system "You Are Now A Marine Veteran the written permission of Armed Forces Press Service. Rrpubllcatlon of other I Specialists Corps Reserve will be Army announces. Points neededfor " matter, ncept by eervtce tubllC8tl, U prohibited without pel mission of ordered into active military to orient all marines who are "rotation" from the Far lxtlt"r. JAX AIR ::E\Vi.: home released from active duty. The Phone extension service in February, March, and East were increased from 36 to Editorial offices located Building 930 (topside) publication informs the reader C>this 8184 and 216. April, 1953. Officers will be selected 38 for October, but officials said and rights, privileges, responsibilities - from four groups, with the total might change in Novem- as a marine veteran. first priority going to volunteers ber. It has remained at 36 with Morals A Champion Of Good Copies of the publication arc being - who may sign for two or little change since the system was Seek The Protection Of Religion three years.of active* duty. set up in August, 1951. Troopsearn mands.sent to all Marine Corps com month at rate points per a * A total of $585.510,000 has been based upon their closeness to com Communism Against SelfBy Married regular and leservewomen Against appropriated for Army military bat. When a soldier accumulatesthe officers in the Air Force construction during the next fiscal lequired number of points he Chaplain Milton G. ICuolt year, the Department of the is then placed on a list for those can now be discharged upon request - provided they have completed - Army announces. Of this amount, eligible for roation. However, the Very often when talking to young men they give you 24 months of active commissioned - $166,411,500 Is for unclassified actual rotation of an individual arguments and make statements against organized religion. service in their cur Their arguments vary. Some will tell you that many hypo- projects within the continental U. depends upon the flow of replacements rent tour. Officers serving overseas - S., and. $419,098,500 for projects from the States. crits are found in religious circles. Others will tell you that must complete one year of outside continental U. S., and * you do not have to go to church to worship God. While admitting their oversea tour. classified and unprogrammed proj- A new peclaJy, International that these statements may be true, what are the * facts? These same people usually confess that though they ects. Affairs Officer, will soon be Oregon veterans of WWII have could worship God without going to church, still they do not until Dec. 1, 1952 to apply for do so. their state bonus. Application/ Unfortunately, too few people today realize that organized must be postmarked on or before religion is about the greatest defense we have midnight Dec. 1 to be valid. For against the force which is trying to undermine our democ- further information, Oregon vet racy. This threat, of course, is Communism. Official political erans should write: Departmentof Communism as practiced in Russia today is atheistic. They Veterans Affairs, State Library believe there is no God And so, Communism is not only Building, Salem, Ore. against Christianity, but it also is against Judaism, Hindu * ism. Mohammedism, and every faith, religion or supreme A plan is being worked out being. s for speedy mobilization of the nation's airlines in a national As soon as Communism can break down the will of the emergency. The fleet is to be people to worship God, or make worship impossible, the LP.i composed of 297 long- range, next step is to set up a type of absolute authority and un- four-engine civil aircraft, sub- swerving obdience to the State. That makes it possible to ject to duty on 48-hours notice. shape and reshape the morals of the people to serve the / The fleet would be operated by ends of an unscrupulous government. the commercial airlines under Today in military circles we are confronted with the r ; ? contract to the Air Force. fact that too many young men and women, who in civilian . )life attended some church service regularly, no longer do so The Department of Defense has while in the service. Removed from the restraint of the '' .S reported that contracts have been home and the local community, service personnel are inclined placed totaling $9,500,000,000 in to become careless. It is bad enough when our Amer- ANOTIIER SET OF TWINS-Dorothy and Doris Widmeier, July and August for major equip- twin Waves, and the second set ican people as a group fail in church attendance. When the to the Airman Preparatory School at last NATTCenter week, got, who here reported just in ment and supplies, and the con person in the uniform' of his country, pledged to defend time for the Halloween spirit. The twin black cats in the background struction and expansion of military - Democracy, does so, the danger is so much greater. seem to agree. production. Contracts included - The fact is that as long as you fail to support organized I $8,300,000,000: for "hard religion or neglect to worship God after the dictates of your Second Set of M,000. Landings goods" such as tanks, airplanes, own heart, you help to warm the cold heart of Stalin and I Aboard the USS Sicily off Korea ships, ammunition, and electronic help Communism to carry out its boast that by the year Wave. Twins (AFPS) Capt. Thomas D. Ire- equipment. Clothing, food, and 2,000 religion will be a thing of the past for our country land has been credited with the petroleum products totaled $800- 000,000 and construction J400- 14,000th landing on this carrierin , Such support of religion and church attendance, of At CenterThe its third tour of duty in the 000,000. course does not mean simply belonging to some religious arrival of Doris and Dor- Far East. The Marine pilot is a organization and only putting in an appearance at church. othy Widmeyer to the Naval Air member of the ship's famed Check Communism can tolerate religious indifference. It can never Technical Training Center last erboard Squadron. 1C; DIVINE)ft exist where sincere in their convictions.It . people are religious week marked the second set of is time for Americans to become alert to this danger and twin Waves to report for school SERVICES)' " . Fry Two Lt. to become a genuinely spiritual people. Religion, sincerely recently. , followed, can protect us against the onslaughts of Com- Both girls entered the Navyin Trieste. (MI'S) Into the Protestant munism and helps us retain our democracy. July 1952 and were sent to enlisted men's barrack of the 0830-Lutheran Communion Service - Religious sincerity also carries with it a by-product for Bainbridge, Md. for boot camp. toes IT. S.an Armed officer Forces these here tip. ? Small Chapel. every individual. It is a protection against ourselves. The : After completing basic training, He mornings. 0830-All Saints Chapel. drawn back Church is the champion of good morals and a good life. It they were sent here to Jack the blinds, 0915-Naval Hospital Chapel. is impossible to say that everyone who goes to church leads sonville for the Airman Prepar- anti gently awakenthe! M>ldier 0930..Sunday School. serve them ;\ good life. This is not the fault of the Church. atory School. When they graduate bed. breakfast In 1045-All Saints Chapel. < they hope to be assignedto Catholic However, it is a fact that in religion there is the constant Photographer's Mate Schoolso charities H'H all part of the Army's 0800-0900-1000!) -Mass, St. Ed fund drive reminder of what the good life is and regular attendance that they may follow the line here. Every ward's Chapel. in worship services will help those who want to be of work they both did before en- enlisted$10 man who contributes 0645-Mass at Hospital Chapel. get breakfast in lielped. If a persons wants to live with a good conscience, tering the service. for a w"k.Moot'y bed Mormon1930TuesdayNATTC the Church will point the way. They attended the Art Insti- I Chaplain's - pouring in. Seek the protection of religion in the struggle against tute of Pittsburgh for two years, office. Communism and self. Support organized religion and then where they majored in commercial Kodak Camera plant in New 1900 Christian Science. follow sincerely the faith that you support and confess. art and then worked at the York their home state. -lain's Tuesday office.r -.NATTC Chap- . -- -- - ,. .,..I.I. ._ , 1" 'w-m .. 6 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Thxa . I.I.First Carrier Docks At__New Mayport Pier I .. ,.. .. , . -"' " Benefit Group f',' ,.'V'!. Throngs Visit USS Tarawa Selects Officials; ; .,' During Public Open HouseOctober .Votes Changes 30, 1952 will be noted as one of the most im- portant dates in naval aviation history in Jacksonville.It . Rubye E. Piper, of Supply and was on that day that the was host to the general publicat Fiscal department, has been 37,500-ton heavy attack carrier house. Thousands streamed open named Chairman of the Board of eased into the basinat to the Trustees of the Employees' Mutual USS Tarawa Mayport Auxiliary Death Benefit Society for the Mayport to become the first Landing Field for a view and a carrier ever to tie up to the tour aboard the huge craft. No com 1 n g year, it has been an nounced. newly completed Mayport pier. official figures have been released the size of the crowd on , Mrs. Piper, Chairman of the Society a Originally slated to dock October but estimates from to run 20,000 since its organization, was A. 27, the USS Tarawa was selected again to continue in this prevented by high winds and 30,000. Some 2,615 automobiles entered the before it closed gate , capacity. The Board also named strong river curents from enter Herschel Lee of Security to serveas ing the basin for three days. But with cars lined along the high vicechairman.New the mooring of the big vessel ways bumper to bumper for made last Thursday seven miles. Many thousandsmore was successfully - members to the Board of were unable to reach the Trustees include Mrs. Piper, Lee, -_.". '.'".... ""..w ....... gate due to the tremendous traf- Frank D. Warren and Albert L fic jam, one of the biggest in Spencer of Overhaul and Repair, WELCOME ABOARD-Rear Adm..Osborne B. Hardison, Commander The day most people in the Jacksonville Fleet Air Jacksonville, returns the salute of side history. Walker Crevasse of Public Works, boys as Jacksonville area will better re- he boarded the USS Tarawa shortly after the huge carrier tied up Visitors, who came aboard between and Michael Cascone of Industrial member however, is Sunday, at Mayport last Thursday Behind Admiral Hardison Is Lt George the hours of 1300 and 1600 Relations who continues as Sec Caldwell, Flag Lieutenant and aide. Extreme right k Capt. Jack November 2, when the Tarawa retaryTreasurer.Vote P. Monroe, commanding officer of the Tarawa. were permitted to visit most r, non-restricted space aboard ship. On Amendments 'r i 'f", . :: Several changes to the Constitution . : The Tarawa, skippered by . and By-Laws of the Society f Capt. Jack P. Monroe, departedthis ,: Sft were voted on by the membership. ' Amendment No. 1 pertaining to : .. opening membership in the Society to employees of various Naval .'t .;;f ;.; rier conducted training exercises with Fleet Air Jax squadrons activities within Duval County - aboard. Fla. was disapproved, failingto receive they required two-thirds Rear Adm. Osborne B. Hardi- vote. son, Commander Fleet Air Jack sonville and Capt. Burnham C. Amendment No. 2 providing for McCaffrce, commanding officer reinstating of membership in the of Naval Air Station Jacksonville Society when members are retired t were on hand last Thursday to under the Civil Service RetirementAct welcome the carrier. Shortly af- was approved. Provisions of cs ter the vessel docked, Admiral this amendment are in three sec c { Hardison boarded and was lion- tions: 4A provides for physical ore by side boys and a Marine disability retirement, Section B 3.w. 3. honor guard. He was met on the provides for reasons other than quarterdeck by Capt. Jack P. disability retirement, and SectionC Monroe, officer commanding of reinstates former members who ., the Tarawa meet (a) and (b) if they pay all assessments levied since their TIIOUSANDS VISIT SHIP-Upwards of 25,000 visited the Tarawa during open House last The Destroyer Cotton, (DD 669)) Sunday. At the left, an early photo shows groups of curious visitors milling on the pier as the first accompanied the carrier on her from the separation Society. ones waiting to go aboard. At right Is a view of the continuous line going aboard via the forward Jacksonville Former members eligible will be gangway. At no time during the afternoon did this line slacken. cruise. notified in writing, and given 30 _______u.__ ___ I -, ,,' ..... "':', Securing of the carrier to the '; days to reinstate membership.Those Marine Joins Marines '" < new pier at Mayport was the beginning reinstated will be advised of a new era in naval when assessments arelevied, and Raleigh, N. C. (AITS)-The ; ...'r. activities in Jacksonville. Never ; , was a Marine before he "" ,,. : i . ten after guy given working days notices .<< .:..t .,.. ., possible fora of assessments being due and joined up. He was born a Ma ; f 1l' \" : heavy carrier to tie up here. payable. rine. His father was a Ma.. Previously flattops had to an- Board Can Invest Monies rine and so was his mother. tj : ; chor at sea off the jetties. An addition of Section 4 to Article Yes sir, Mr. James Marine, 18, ; 00 became more of a Marine than VII provides for the Board ; to invest monies from the Miscellaneous ever recently; he enlisted. Now ,,:'1 ,<,,,,,:noj,:', ,,. the Now 600-foot with pier the and completion the of _ dredg- Operating Expense Fundin he is a marine.A t ";; .. :: -:: ing of the channel and basin, interest bearing negotiable government ; Mayport Auxiliary Landing soldier made the mistake of : securities when, in its Field thus becomes the only opinion, such funds are not need- getting too close to the rear end , rttmt place south of Norfolk, Va. with , ed. These bonds or securities may of an Army mule. His buddies facilities for berthing heavy be liquidated, if necessary, in the ;': caught him on the bounce, placed ; E carriers. of deaths to increase . cases multiple him on a stretcher, and started Use of the new carrier berthing the amount, never to exceed for the hospital. On the way the i basin Is expected to facilitate . active member at $1.00 per soldier i regained consciousness, tremendously the problem of time of death to be to bene- paid ficiaries. gazed at the sky, and felt the < loading aircraft and personnel of swaying motion of the stretcher. J Fleet Air Jacksonville squad There about 1,300 membersnow are which means that in cases Weakly, he lowered his hands .._, --._..*.*-._.. ......... ......... ._...:............ i lIi rons aboard carriers. of death with this membership, a over the side to find nothing but DESTROYERS TOO-The USS Cotton (DD-669) slides gracefully Previously planes had to be beneficiary would receive a total I space. alongside the escort pier at Mayport. The Destroyer escortedthe flown directly aboard carriers of $1,300.00. "Mlgosh," he groaned, "I hav carrier USS Tarawa as it entered the Mayport basin last from local fields, but now it will Employees may Join the Societyby en't hit ground yet!" Thursday; be possible for aircraft, after being flown to Mayport, to be submitting an application to the Board for approval, and by Field Gains hoisted directly aboard from the .. Mayport Auxiliary ImportanceWith payment of the initial fee of $2.10 dock. .. r plus the amount of the last assess- - ment levied. Information regarding the completion of the Docking of the Tarawa at May. the Aviation Training departmentat charge of NALF-Mayport. the Society may be obtained steel pier at Mayport, and its port marks the culmination of NAS Jax. In October 1948 the from members of the Board, from full utilization for mooringand Service To Fleet years of planning which started Immediate supervisors, or from I docking of heavy aircraft Aviation Training I I department Assisted by officers assigned to with a survey by the Hepburn moved to NAS Christi I the Personnel Office.Weather carriers, Naval. l Auxiliary Corpus other billets established for May. Board in 1938. Through the years Landing Field, Mayport takeson leaving NALF-Mayport a division port by BuPers, Lcdr. Rostien will from 1939, when the Chief of new importance.As of the newly-established Opera- exercise effective direct liaison Naval Operations approved of tions department here, and it has with all department heads at NAS Outlook activity increases for the the recommendation, to 1951 no new carrier basin, Naval Air Sta- remained in that status during the Jax and other activities concernedto actual work was done on the Friday-Partly cloudy, light tion Jacksonville, commanded by construction period. assure that adequate service is project. The installation was and variable winds, maximum Capt. Burnham C. McCaffree, will Under Operations Dept. rendered to all fleet units as re- used as a Section Base, offering temperature in high 70's. furnish logistical support, with The Operations department, un- quired. service to small craft; as a land Saturday-Partly cloudy, max- NALF-Mayport remaining a division der Comdr. Paul J George, Oper- NAS Jacksonville: will continueto practice site for torpedo and . imum temperature in high 70's, of the Station's Operations ations Officer, is responsible for furnish personnel and services bombing exercises; as a Coast light to moderate east to southeast department. the administration, operation and as necessary to insure that required Guard station and later a winds. Acquired In '48 security of Mayport, and for the i specialized functions at "bounce field" for Fleet Air Jax Sunday-Light and variable When the Coast Guard turned direct supervision and accounta- NALF-Mayport are carried out in squadrons. winds generally easterly, partly Mayport back to the Navy May bility of all personnel there. Lcdr, an efficient and expeditious manner Funds were finally authorizedin cloudy and mild. 31, 1918, it became a division of Jack C. Rostien is the officer-In- 1951 and work was begun. . .1 n . 1--- 1 1I Page Four JAX Am NEWS 6 November 1952 I Lower Down Payments On Homes To Veterans I IAft WAVE 525525525' e r certification by the the Federal government. the down payment minimum is the sum of the sales price and WAYS Secretary' of Labor that Sales new 4%, approximately the same closing costs. Example: non-farm housing starts have price is $10,000 closing been below an annual rate of The effect of these regulations as previous requirements. No costs are $200. Required mini- Wedding bells rang for Kay 1,200,000 units for three con- on VA-guaranteed home down payment is required on mum cash down payment from Traurig last week as she Joinedthe secutive months, the Adminis- loans generally, are: Minimum houses priced at $7,000 or less. veteran is $500 ((5% of sales ranks of the "young mar- trator of the Housing and Home down payment requirements However, closing costs, up to price). Maximum loan is $9- rieds." Finance Agency has instructedthe will be 8%, as permitted by 4% of the price, must be paidin 700 ($10,200 minus $500)). Another week and Federal Housing Adminis- law, on all housing priced above cash on houses at $7,000 or However, veterans are more Waves! tration, the Veterans Administration $8,400 instead of increasingup less. warned that the new down pay- School students at NATTCenter and the U. S. Depart- to 35% on higherpricedhouses ment schedule sets minimum include Barbara Green, Doris ment of Agriculture to relax as previously required.For To determine! the maximum requirements, and that lenders Umberger, Eileen Daspit, Mar- down payment requirements on houses priced above $7- permissible loan, subtract the may require larger down pay- jorie Breidinger, Jewel Gunn, home loans aided or made by 000 but not more than $8,400, required down payment from ments. Jackie Mansfield, Britta Reinhardt - Jan Dusenberry, Wennell A Chance To Fire Actually 1 Richardson, Carol West, Barbara Moritz, Carol Hoggesteger and I Pyrotechnics DemonstrationAids \ Patricia Faes. Joining ship's com- pany at NATTCenter is Ann Training At AO SchoolA Bauscher SALTY HUMOR FROM Welcomed aboard at Barracks demonstration and lecture on HERE AND THEREA 722 were Diane Lee Cotrill, AC- the latest and most useful pyro- and pins were pulled from both AA from Olathe, Kansas; Mary ends of the signal to demonstrateboth reporter sent to cover the Leonard, SKSA, Gloria Richards, technics used by men in the avia- the smoke and the flare. This Johnstown flood was so impressedby SKSA from San Diego, Jane tion ordnance rate of the Navy, all that he saw that he triedto Vlacic, TESA, Sharlaine Cooper small hand signal may be used by , r has recently been incorporated In- indicate the emotion and hero- TESA, Mary Ann West, TESA adrift for both and to the training program of the persons day J ism around him in that great panorama and Marlene Schmidt, RNSA Aviation night rescue. of death.In from Bainbridge, Ordnance (AO) School AN Mark :5 drift signals were a wire to his editor, lie began - cf the Naval Air Technical Train- Congratulations are bestowed Center. exploded for the students as was "God sits tonight on a little to Mary Bixiones who as of last ing hill overlooking of stark the Mark 6 float light, and their a scene Monday entered the civilian The student!, now in their fifth disaster!" full use as a signal was pointed world. The Jax Air News staff week of training at the AO School, His editor wired back: "Never would like to take this opportu- were given the new phase of instruction out. < mind disaster Interview God- nity in wishing her the best of -w last week at the far get pictures if possible." luck and good wishes. Happy south end of the station, near the The entire class was given the "What landings, Bixie!! is home without a mother - radio tower. chance to fire pyro pistols, and . . ..., ? asked a handsome sailor flares of all colors were rocketedout " "Well replied the sweet young Depth charge markers, which FIRE AWAY-Don Clouston, Included both day and night types, Into the bay area. AA, gets checked out bn the thing, "I am tonight." NARTU "It to Mark 13 distress signal during were set off for the students along ij very gratifying all an Aviation Ordnance (A) AMC: "Knock off the whis- concerned that Aviation with a full demonstration on the Ordnance School class : tling while you are working." NOTESMembers School now has an allowance for demonstrations proper operation and handling of pyrotechnic I SA: "Wasn't working chief, I each. the demonstration of the many have been included in the AOSchool's I " just whistling. of Air Wing Staff 74: curriculum. types of pyrotechnic equipment The Mark 13 distress signal was were busy as bees their last drill i pertinent to aviation. It is be- Seeing two Scotchmen bathing, included, in the classes curriculum week-end with several lieved that the actual demonstrations a wealthy Englishman offered five promotions, will greatly increase the ef- pounds to the one who could stay an increased complement, an engagement - To Collect Articles For ficiency of the AO School graduates under the longest. They're still and 'a. wedding. Local Not New ShopOn in the safe and proper opera- searching for the bodies. Two of \V I n g Staffs officers tion and handling of these mark- * Nov. 7 were seen with new gold leaves on truck Friday, a and survival " ing devices, declared staffed by members of the Private: "What do you think of their collars and a box of cigars. William A. Hood, Director of tight skirts, Sarge?" Navy Wives Club will call at Training at the Center. Instead of Lieutenant, it's Lcdr.D. . all housing areas on the base Sarge: "Don't approve of 'em. A. Deen, AWS Photo Officer, and in Dewey Park to request Women" should leave the stuff and Lcdr. T. M. Buckenmler, AWS donations of clothing, furnitureand alone. Assistant LSO. * other articles for the Not % . New Shop. MMOWKMAINSIDE Women and money are both Ensign L. I* Johnson has announced - la h, alike. If you don't keep them Cooperation of all hands will his engagement to Mar- both L. busy lose they interest. be greatly appreciated. All tha Dee Hatton of Birmingham. proceeds from sales at Not New Wife Ala. Ensign Johnson is the As- : "Mabel next door has Shop, located in Building 39, Thurs., Nov. 6 new hat." a sistant Photo officer for Wing will go to welfare. Thj Iron Mistress......Alan Ladd Staff and learned today that he AI'd Hubby: "I suppose you'll be has Train- made the Aviation Tech Fri. Nov. 7 wanting one too." The Lusty Men....Robert MitchumSat. like permission to see the Wife: "It would be cheaper ing officer for AWS 74, replacingLt. Louis Prima ., Nov. 8 old lady!1" than moving." B. M. McNamara.. . Models, Inc. ....::........Howard DuffNA'n'Oenter Following men received certifi cates of completion from Comdr. Coming Here Thurs., Nov. 6 John Ingle, for the 8-week boot The Prisoner of camp held recently at NARTU. Zenda ............ Stewart Granger They were: Glenn E. Gorley, AA; Next WeekLouis FrI., Nov. '7 : Marshall C. Jones, AA;' Ches B. The Iron Mistress..Alan Ladd.. Searle, AA; A. J. Grier, AA; Jack Sat., Nov. 8 Bunting, AA; James C. Brunson, Prima, the gravelthroated The Lusty Men..Robert Mitchum ":' ':' _".... ...... .. AA; and Don O. Tyner, AA. The trumpeter, again brings his or- NAVAL HOSPITAL <>.' seamen have all joined Air Wing chestra to the Naval Air Station Thurs., Nov. 6 > ,: Staff 74 and have a 100% attendance - for a three-night stand, Novem-. Hangman"s Knot Radolph Scott i : record. ber 11 at Malnside, November 12 Fri. Nov. '7 '. "; ,,' i:1 John S. Morley, SN, was mar- Night Without ried recently to Helen Jo Cald- at the "O" Club and November 13 , Sleep ..................? Gary Merrill well of Lake Wales, Fla. at NATTCenter.The "AvL Sat., NOT 8 Morley is a graduate of Art Institute - Prima organization, besides The Prisoner of l in Pittsburgh and at present - offering top drawer modern swing Zenda ............ Stewart Granger is employed with L. F. Martin and old style New Orleans Jazz, Builders 4 Inc., in Lake Wales. cut enough to keep the up capers A pitcher who would have been audience laughing and wondering really great if he could have con- what's coming next. up trolled his more than typical Raven-haired "Keely" Smith, thirst for alcohol was endured by 15 talented songstress, shares the vocal his manager because of his unde- .4 >: n. spotlight with throatyvoicedPrima. .,.". niable pitching ability. The end rr'h1"" of the manager's patience arrived, .... .- . A veteran of movies, network however, when he gave the pitcher NEWCOMER-Before Donna 94s broadcasts, recording studios and a new ball and ordered him to Lee Hickey could catch her successful hotel engagementsthroughout warm up. The pitcher took the breath she was lifted from the ; LAFPS the country, Prima is ball and then set out for the bull chorus line at New York's $ \ "# -- Copacabana night club : best known for his rendition of pen. But he didn't stop there. He hustled off to 20-Century Fox and "Sing, Sing, Sing." He has also kept on going until he had reached in Hollywood. Indications are 'written "Angelina", "Robin Hood", a near-by saloon, where he traded she'll remain there. Her first They had to shoot poor Fido to .' Sun day Kind of Love", and the ball for three shots of whis- picture, "The Girl Next Door, day.A with Dan Dailey and June Ha mad dog? "Brooklyn Boogie". key. ver, will be released soon. Well, he wasn't too pleased. I - miiL '. .' .. ,., .- '" ..1". ' - I tj' ( 6 November 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Five 4 1 ,Marines Who Navy Time Helps Re-Enlist Get Active Duty Time Good For 'I Choice DutyWashington Social Benefits I (AFPS) Marine Security Corps sergeants or below who reenlist . may now choose their next Naval personnel who serve on civilian employment engaged in duty area, school, or put in for active duty for as long as 90 daysbetween either before or after the active retraining, the Marine Corps announces. a F.4\ September 16, 1910 and duty period on which their retired The options are all guaranteed - ; December 31, 1953 are eligible for pay la based. USMC by headquarters. I benefits under the Social Security Tea Years RequiredTen Marine Corps memorandum 99- if their separation is program years coverage under Social - 52) lists three which paths re-en under other than dishonorable Security is required to be listees can take. The choices are: conditions. "fully insured" for life. 1. Transfer or assignment to Social Security benefits basedon Problems involved in tabulating- one of the following geographic Naval service (in rank or any Social benefits Security are a) areas, but not to a specific unit or location. rating) will be at the same rate varied that it would be impossible . as that paid civilians who earned to all Area I-North and South Caro- publish the facts. However - also per month wages. The ben- lina. specific information on individual efits for a civilian whose average cases be obtained at Area H-The U. S. Boat of the may Mississippi River. DISCUSS EXPANSION-Capt. Edwin R. Peck left), commanding monthly wage was $160 per monthare any Social Security Administration Area III-Southern California. officer of NATTCenter discusses the expansion of the as follows': Retired Worker, field office. The Jacksonville Nary Exchange at the Center with Lcdr. John Welborn branch $64 per month; Retired Worker office is at 311 West Monroe St. Area IV-The U. S. West of the officer at the Center. The Center Exchange is in Navy Exchange and Wife, $96 per month; Widow . Mississippi River. process of changing its face and methods of sales. Lcdr. Welborn here demonstrates the newest type of spinning reel to Captain over 55 years old, $48 per month; Area V-Overseas (includes Korea New Navy film// Widow and child Peck. one $96 per ). month;, Widow and two children, Washington (AFPS)-A\ new Re-enlistment leave will be New Customer Assistance Plan $123 per month. 16mm color film entitled"Clergy.. - granted as delay enroute to the new duty station if requested by Retired Ineligible men in Uniform" Is now being I the individual. Complete TransformationFor These are the benefits for a per distributed to all naval district whose credits for son only wage %. Personnel can select a new headquarters and recruiting sta Social Security have been in the occupational field, and if requirements tions. The film depicts the Naval service. many are met, retraining in a new field will begin Exchange At CenterThe Naval personnel who retire, and opportunities for service by the 3. Personnel re enlisting for draw a pension under the Navy Chaplain Corps both ashore and school will receive first consideration Navy Exchange at Naval Air Technical Training Center is retirement system are not eligi- afloat and explains the training; in both assignment to schools now in the process of complete transformation, it is revealed by Lcdr. ble for Social Security benefits which Navy chaplains undergo. . and courses of instruction in their John Welborn, assistant Navy Exchange officer for the Naval Air unless such eligibility is based on . present occupational field. As- Technical Training Command. signment to formal schools is limo Lcdr. Welborn, working in close the Customer Assistance Plan Ten More Join 'Nothing To It'; ited by entrance requirements and conjunction with Comdr. Larry D. existing quotas. Wornom, the Navy Exchange officer This nity to gives personally the buyer handle the the opportu-item J/2 Gallon Club; First Waves Join Recruiting officers and CO's of of this area, has had plans he wishes to purchase. In the all Marine activities may guarantee drawn for the complete change of Total Now 68 past, the salable items were behind Half-Gallon ClubNot these same options to former the store from color scheme to counters or under glass. The With i the addition of ten marines eligible for reenlistmentand counter style.More . more members this week, 68 prospective buyer had to stand by to be outdone by blood- reappointment to the rank of Service To Buyer blood donors can now claim until he could get a sales girl to giving brothers-in-arms, three sergeant or below. Part of the change effected is membership in the HalfGallon wait on him. Now under the Cus- NAS Waves joined the HalfGallon - tomer Assistance Plan, one may Club here.Military Club last week, boosting the { pick up and look at any item he : and civilian personnel overall total to 68 members. a who have given at least ' a4v. desires.If Betty Geordiechuk, LISN, of four pints of blood to the Station' - he decides to buy it, he pays Sixth ND Print Shop, was the Armed Forces Blood Cen- the cashier. Lcdr. Welborn anticipates first eligible to join, followed by ter are eligible to place their under this plan ell the Jo Ann Windisch, RM3 of Operations name on the Club's roster. merchandise carried in the Navy and Jean Bechdolt, SA, 4a:1 Following are the new Club Exchange Store will be seen or Barracks MAA. members: handled by the prospective buyers. These three Waves are proof George L. Noble, A 03, Public . This should result in an increased that fear of giving blood is a Works. volume of sales for the store. figment of imagination. As JoAnn Charles C. Gibson, BM3, Pub- Tried And Successful declares, "It's an honor anda lic Works. The Customer Assistance Plan privilege to give blood and I Alfred T. Tomerlin, Jr., UN, 'Ste %,1 has been advocated by the Navy Hospital. expect to continue." Before Exchange Office in New York Joining the Navy, Jo Ann gave H. Hofmeister, Supply, Green City. This plan has been tried Cove Springs. three pints of blood in Miami, in other Naval installations, including William E. Lee, Overhaul and her home port, and says she la the Exchange at the Na- looking forward to being a member Repair. J' .W Aw val Station and In Instance of the Gallon Club. as izX Air every Eugene F. Burton, YN3, Fas- Navy Exchange custom- ron 9.Frank. Although Betty had never given ers have been well pleased. It blood? before enlisting, alms .* L. Reed, ADI, Over- v. was stated during the discussion haul and Repair. agreed with Jo Ann that the Gallon Club is a goal well worth would decreasein that there be no Duane C. Rufenacht, SN, Sub. b6 civilian personnel. It was em- Group 3, Green Cove Springs. reaching < r phasized, however, that the plan Emma Sazrty, Overhaul and Jean voices the same opinion would definitely give the sales ladies Repair. and has two previous pints to to be her credit along with her four an added opportunity Vernon H. :McDonald, QM1, of more assistance to the customers. NARTU pints given to the Blood Bank here.HALFGALLON . . .. --- fI'P LA Returns To ActionThe lA . NOVEL GASKET BOARD-No longer need the personnel of . Fasron 51 spend valuable time searching for gasket numbers heavy ,cruiser Los Angeleshas .S ., I \I through thick catalogues now that the above board, completely returned to Korean action for , equipped with different she gaskets and numbers has been built i It was devised and set up by Lonnie P. Richburg, AKC, who the second time. It first went to d j, .; 9' , claims the boards have already saved numerous man hours. Korea in June, 1951, soon after it \ was activated from the reserve Over 1,000 Gaskets Bolts fleet. "C.: . Unique Gasket Boards Save Many Joint-Service Clothing 9t. f, Precious Man Hours At Fasron 51A Store joint.In IcelandA n1e: clothing store J"t T ' tremendous number of man the first of its kind In the Serv- i . hours have been saved as a re- number. I ices, is scheduled to open soon in ,.< "< .,,;. sult of several unique gasket Comprising over 1,000 gasketsand Iceland. The Air Force will operate 4 ', ' boards completely equipped with bolts, the boards were madein it. The store will be stud- ' all aircraft gasket sizes and cata- the supply room of Fasron 51 ied closely to determine if it wouldbe ',., log numbers devised by Lonnie P. by Bobby I* Roberts, AK2. practical to set up similar Iris Richburg, AKC, of Fasron 51. Numerous amount of waste is stores elsewhere for joint-Army- Richburg claims personnel in also eliminated by the boards due Navy-Air Force use. need of a particular aircraft gas- to the fact that most gaskets are . ket expedite procurement mere- packaged to preserve them from Doctor: "How's the patient this ly by looking on the boards for drying. With the present set-up, morning?" MEMBERS"It's not so bad", says Jean Beth- the size and number rather than no packages are broken open un- Nurse: "I think he's regaining dolt, SA, as she shows Betty Geordiechuk, LISN. (left) and Jo Ann Windlsch. RM3, (right) that she gave a fourth pint of blood at 1 their consciousness. He tried to blow less contents ascertained spend needed time searching are - the Armed Forces Blood Center here. The three became the through an order catalog for the beforehand. the foam off his medicine." first Wave members of the Half-Gallon Club.I . 'J -i -.1 ... - - - 1 6 November 1952 ; Page Six JAX AIR NEWS : \. :' : :- 1 Multiple Duties For Security r ; I II I .. ----- ----- ----- r t{ A car pulls up to the Main side for a routine inspection. The I count of the day's activities here I I at the air station. Ills just a few Gate, the occupants show Inspection is over in approximately - of details that the overactive - their identification to the sen- 60 seconds and the car is senton many under- .! try on duty and he waves its way.A takes. Security department I them on through.The plane makes \\heds-up next car Is flagged to the I landing I on runway one. The 'The 300-man Security department I Is headed by Lt. Col. PaulS. crash-fire and rescue crew is on Tieitel, a veteran of 18 years 4 has handled the spot. The pilot Naval sen-Ice. Along with his his ship well and the crisis passes I duties officer, Colonel without disaster. as Security r +6 Treitel also commanding officer :Yi ; of the Marine Barracks and Traffic - SMOKE is sighted behind Build- ing 930. Someone calls 333 and Court officer, plus many other duties II the Structural Fire crew is on the F way. The fire, it turns out, is in S * a Dempster Dumpster and is CAPT. William C. McEwen is squelched without damage to prop- assistant security officer and also erty.It. serves as the executive officer of -- - Athrlt 'ha':. been; reported on I tions has alleviated the problem is Wednesday afternoon anda the :Marine Barracks.The . an accident has occurred, at the I somewhat, but until violations group of men assemble at Ma- department Is responsiblefor rine Barracks Arms are issued perimeter security of the Sta- scene we find a :Marine Master have reached the minimum, efforts - and they begin close-order drill.It tion. This includes not only the Sergeant or one of a couple of will not be relaxed. is the Naval Emergency Guard three gates but also patroling of civilian investigators. The Inves- The station has an envious Defense Unit, better known as the all edges of the station boundedby tigator comes up with the perti- record of fire prevention. Few Landing Force Party. both fences and water. nent facts of the case and makes large fires have ever occurred in J Since actual wartime conditions his report. This Is the Claims and NO, THIS is not a running acV the history of the station. Mostof of security are not in effect the Investigation office, the newest addition - department is operatnig with far to the department, in ac- this is due to the general F ._.L fewer personnel than it would if tion. I alertness of the fire departmentand that were the case. However, thedepartment to the awareness of all is so geared that It SPEKI: ) limits aboard the sta- hands of the gerat danger of would be possible to swing intoemergency tion are enforced' by the Station fires. conditions on a moment's Police, composed of both Naval notice. I Although fire prevention week and civilian personnel. These Activities of the department comes but once a year the station rules were not thought up just to I * I tpI(4 never seem to cease. It is morn- give the police something to do, I fire department treats every ing and the rush is on to get to they are to safeguard all personnel week as fire prevention week. woik. Things could get hopelessly from unnecessary injury. Justly proud of their fine rec- snarled the becauseof at gates When one breaks the traffic ord, firemen are anxious to keepit to make left hand cars trying rules he is given a summons to free from the smudge of a turns across Roosevelt against appear in Traffic Court at the costly fire.Helping . i traffic. But, again one of Securi- next session. Sessions are held to keep the Security ty's divisions swings into action I twice weekly on Monday and department the smooth running and a station policeman keeps I traffic moving. Thursday mornings. The num- organization that it is, are Capt. ber of cases heard at each session S. E. Piercy, Guard and Brig Officer - vary considerably but each .Is ; M/Sgt. Charlie F. Martin I SWTOSK that Seaman Char- weighed carefully and the penalty Commander of the Guard; S/Sgt, lie Noble gets married. His wife Is given not so much for pun- Walter W. Davis Brig Warden; I :< then becomes a dependent 'and is ishment as for a reminder not to I Brazil Beason, AMC,. Chief of Police I eligible for a pass to the station. do it the next time. N ; Donald Moran, StructuralFire I All she has to do is to take a . Chief; William Melly, ADC, chit and report to the Yard Office - p MANY of the duties of Security Crash-Fire and Rescue Chief; and where she has her picture . i department are never noticed by J. H. Phillips, AMC, Pass and taken and is presented with a the majority of station personnel.But I Identification Chief.I . general gate pass. like all Navy units, the de- III. ',. 1# 1. Keeping steady flow of traffic I I M, wa; partment is in full swing twenty- 1 during rush hours is just one p s four hours a day. of many details of Station Most of the work of the de- , i 'a s Police, part of the Security I as ue partment is of confidential na- department ture and come to the attentionof ..CK e only a few people. 2. Yard office crew member Perhaps one of the major tasks snaps picture for ID card. confronting the department todayis the traffic situation aboardthe station. Jacksonville's record " 3. Men of Fire Station No. 1 ans- ] for traffic safety has been a wer a call. The structural fire .. challenge and extensive efforts crew is an integral division z forth : i are being put to lower cf Security department ; I : traffic violations and accidents. Some months ago a new codeof : 4. Here's the staff of Security penalties for traffic viola- who make it department, men tions was put into effect. Wide a smooth, efficient organization. publicity given the code and the 7ai Front row left to right), ni stringent enforcement of regula- 1.11 Sgt. Charles Martin; Capt. : .7:{ R" -. William McEwen; Lt. Col ,'tY 4.. , .. r ; . Paul Trietcl, Security officer; , '.. Capt. S. E. Piercy; M/Sgt. . William Stinnett. Back row, ...Ij, .' I (!: '' \ 'J,! !' , Brazil Beason Marvin Green; : - # . AMC; Fire Chief Don Moran; 5&* sx.. J. H. Phillips, AMC; Frank ,a s ;: ' 4Y x..Mf . Rivers, ABC and J. H. Lee. w nil'v.... .(. 5. A Marine sentry at Corporalof > rar '*, Guard shack checks visi- . tor's identification before admittance a x .\ _ to the station. zI ",j ,!p3 .\\V' ..1L \ sC V J ', . \. ,) ..... ti. (6. Station investigators S. H. I o tlg.Y Blake and M/Sgt. William Stinnett 'heck a piece of evi dence for fingerprints. This < ? 'ip'S a ;K0'SPY'M duo, along with Marvin Green make up the Claims and In'- cstigation staff of Security department. 7. Patroling perimeter of the .. station, plus posting of guardsat f the gates, keeps the Patrol trucks rolling every day. .. - . -c' .. -" '.. ,. : . -. U' . . 6 November 1952 JAX AIR NEWS; Page Seven Fasron Six Reports Navy Units To Participate I I SCOUTINGSQUADRONS I t In Armistice Day.Parade Navy and Marine personnelthe j from this area will participate in Faron SU: Armistice Day celebration in Jacksonville next Tuesday, to bQ Fasron Six's "Banshees" gained l+ highlighted by the annual parade through the downtown' district. The well-known Navy Band undisputed possession of a second I rine Aviation Detachment and I II and floats will represent the place In the intramural football: two 100-men companies of sailors, last d'feat.I I Navy in the celebration, which one from the Airman Preparatory - league' Thursday by I a 3 carries the theme of "A Day ofPeace" School and one composed of ing Supply, 53-13. Outstanding students from the AE and AO based on the original , I blocking and passing throughoutthe Schools. Armistice. entire game accounted for the The Naval Air Station and NAS Infirmary will provide a one-Billed score. NATTCenter will provide a I blood float, while another float is unit of Waves. marching While the Fasronites held a , slight lead of 20-13 at the half ..-.'._..,, _. _._.-- being designed and constructedby . the Overhaul and Repair de Rear Adm. Osborne B. Hardl- they lengthened the margin in the SAVES PI.ANE-For saving an F4U tighter plane from going I over the side of the USS Wasp, Joe Young, AN, of VF-14 receives partment. NARTU will also be son; Commander of Fleet Air second to rack up 33 points and a commendation from his skipper Lcdr John Kennedy at cere- represented by a float. Jacksonville, will be the senior 1 kept Supply scoreless. monies held at Cecil Field. reviewing officer. With him will -- - 'Unhesitating Action'QuickThinking Korean veterans from the Na- be the senior officer from Sax ! Although Chuck Hontz and Pete val Hospital will ride in the parade Navy commands, Cecil Field, Giovanni took high scoring honors NATTCenter will provide Green Cove Springs, the Coast VF-14 Man Cited units Guard, Florida Military District of 20 and 13 points respectively,, marching including a com pany of Marines from the Ma- and all reserve components.A . it was difficult to determineindi.vidual i For Saving Corsair Aboard WaspFor short patriotic program in stars due to stellar play of Army Base Scene Hemming Park will follow the all players. preventing an F4U Corsairgoing -three-inch gun position into which- Of :Medic Movie I parade. Once more the welcome mat i ii, over the side of the USS the plane would have fallen. Although there will be no cere- Camp Pickett Va went Hollywood - dusted off as five new SA's recently Wasp, Joe Young, AN, of VF-14 when monies aboard the station, Tues- recently representative - reported for duty from was awarded a commendation by According to the commendation, of MOM studios \Ulted thin day will be oserved as a legal Bainbridge. Just in are Edgai his commanding officer, Lcdr. "Young's immediate action prevented pot to shwly the area. The \'MiIn : holiday. Civilian and military I personnel, with exception of W. Pyle, Arthur E. Pearce, Roy John C. Kennedy at NAS Cecil i the aircraft from rolling I In connection with a forlh'om-I duty sections and maintenance from the flight deck; an accident ing picture about mobile ArmyMirglral Field. A. Jernigan, Richard O. Rowe and 3 which might have caused loss of hospitals, several scenes workers, will have the day off . Donald F. Long.Continuing During re-spotting pf VF14'splanes an aircraft, damage to the shipas of which may be hot at Camp I 1 careers In the Navy after a gunnery flight well as death or serious Injuryto Picket I. are William F. Norman, ADC, whc while at sea aboard the Wasp, personnel." DEAD NOSEY RED shipped over last week for four one of the F4U's started rolling It went on, "For his quick think- New Artillery SchoolA Korea ((1tF1'STire) Communist . and Melvin P. Burt, AK1, who recently toward the starboard edge of the ing, disregard for personal safety, n'ofi..ld specialist sniper| poked hU head artillrry ( took the oath for six. and unhesitating action during the deck result of hard above a trench flight as a a school ha boon Ret UI at Ft. Hood, which is in keeping emergency . turn to port. Tex The school, patterned after V\t John ('. Keith ot UN)- with the highest traditions of the Leading the Squadron to begira the Mold Artillery School at Ft. wood City, ('nIl f., banged away. naval service Is herewith Young new tour of duty are Max J. Okla. will half- Down wont the head.A . Young, who was de-arming the commended." Sill, operate on a Elliott, AEC, and Nelson B. Rapp, day ,schedule, allowing personnelto second time the sniper starboard the . wing saw guns ADl Elliott will check in with attend the school and Mill continue poked his. head' up and again VC-4 NAS Atlantic N. J. plane rolling, and jumped into the TV's At Sea' City, 'Victory other typos of training; at l"vt. Keith fired. The head disappeared while Rapp will go to Fasron 103, cockpit In order to apply the Acclaimed By CriticsNew Ft. Hood. only to reappoar In a NAS, Patuxent River, Maryland brakes. The gull-wing fighter few seconds. It York (AFPS) "Victoryat I John D. Woods, AM2, and wife Inches short of the flight Thin I time the Communist was just " Sea, the film history of sea are proud to announce the arrival To Boost 1,700First stool up and wa\ed. 1'iU Keith deck ramp when it stopped mov- during WWII now being of Deborah Lee who was born power fired a third time and the Redcrumpled below it a presented over the National Class PO'sTo was ing. Immediately . Oct. 29 at the Naval Hospital. De to the ground."I borah weighed 6 Ibs., 9 oza. Broadcasting Company's television wonder," he mused, "If heknew network, has received considerable Acting CPO " he wan waving gwxlbje? New Marine HousingCamp acclaim in Its initial show Washington (AFI'S-.Approxl-) A Gas-ly Custom; Lejuene, N. C. (AFPS) ings. mately 1,700 first class petty officers Work has been started here on Nation-wide press notices praisethe will be boosted to acting Little Ideas Count UsingOxygenForWater a 1,054-unit housing project for documentary which is scheduled CPO in December, the Navy an Lejeune personnel. The 300-acre for a 26-week series. The nounces. Same As Big Ones SportWhile New York News termed the ; project will be a twin to the already I Daily The 1,700 men will be a part bit late completed Tarawa Terrace film, ". the biggest motion (;;1'0 it may be a of the 2,800 who i passed the Both OffWhen in the season to issue a warn- dwellings and will be designated I picture project ever attempted for exam held last January, but Pay " ing on the "gas-ly" custom of Tarawa Terrace II. television. who were not promoted becauseof speaking of the Beneficial - using compressed aviation oxygen ,, budgetary and pay grade limitations Suggestions program eitherto with underwater fishing Reservists Granted Age WaiversTo individuals or groups, the question - equipment, It may still be in I The new advancements will be frequently' asked I is, "What time to save some devotee of Rejoin Organized Units I, made strictly according to mul- types of suggestions are desiredby this sport from serious or even I tiple standing, the Navy said. Both the Navy Dept.?" Simplest fatal Injury. Washington (AFPS)- Naval ment is requested. regular and reserve personnel are answer to this question would be DONT, repeat, DON'T use 1- Reserve enlisted personnel will 4. Must offer benficial serv- on the list.Remaining. all types of suggestions to improve ) aviation with underwater be granted age waivers in order - oxygen and lower costs V ices to the unit to which as- men who passed the production fishing equipment! to rejoin organized units signment is requested. examination but are not in the of operation. "Little Ideas" as 1 It's after completing a tour of active - dangerous 5. Assignment must be rec- December promotion group will well as "big Ideas" which may duty, the Navy announces. ommended by the commanding have to compete for the rate againin lead to: .. Many enlisted men, recalledto <( Aviation oxygen is approximately officer of the unit concerned. February. "Impro,In g", service to Fleet, I active duty from organized and the 100% pure, reserve units are finding them- quality of product, methods, pro- presence of even minute quantities ceedures, tools and machines, - protection old to for selves too qualify re- oil in of grease or even assignment in these units upon of property, safety, work- ploston. release from active duty. The Ing conditions, employee morale; . to air, but to a sheet of yellow new instructions will allow)] ifi "Saving", manpower, money, flame, and end up in the hos- them to resume their former material, time, space; " pital IF you are lucky. reserve status under certain "Eliminating", unnecessary c: conditions.Five. work, duplication, breakage, RequirementsThe waste, fire, health, accident haz- .1 Also many think that they following)] requirementsmust hards; can work better or longer with be met in order to obtainan -v oxygen they cannot The "Defining", new tools, new 1 body has no use for excess oxy age waiver. methods, new processes, new ma- 1. Must have been attachedto gen; in fact, If you go too deepit chines, new applications of old associated with a organi- 1 m or may even be harmful. All Ideas; and"Combining" unit have beena zed or reserve , you get from using aviation operations, pro- member of volunteer reserve - oxygen is.a dry throat, and a a cedures, materials, records, methods . drilling unit at the time chance to try for a court mar- and reports, are particularly of recall to active duty. tial. The equipment was de- welcome and will receive careful 2. Must have served a normal com- Investigation Into their local - signed to operate using application tour of continuous active duty pressed air, which gives you and not released for reasons and Navy-wide useful more than enough oxygen. un- ,' other than completion of the 1IIIf_ .".- -... ;_ ness.After der water. obligated period of service or LOG MANY HOURS-A total of 3,500 accident-free flight looking over the type of The moral is: Don't Use Aviation expiration of enlistment. hours and over 600 carrier landings have been recorded by these suggestions needed, why not SAB- . Oxygen For Underwater and Corsair fighter pilots of Fighter Squadron 14. They are (left to WODI, "Suggest A Better Way 3. Must hold a rating pay ) Lt. ( ) John Wachtel Lt. John Riddick and Lt. Herb Fishing. The Life You Save right Jg Of Doing It!" grade for which a vacancy eX- Landress, who have just returned from a tour of duty aboard the Will Be Your Own. ists in the unit/to which assign- USS Wasp in the Mediterranean. Do It today. .. L .... -- -r. v -- : I' : I p g Eight JAX AIR NEWS November 1952With AHP( ) Ships Co. Heading Center Volleyball PlaySecond round play in the NAT TCenter Intramural volleyball loop was officially underway yesterday \ and tea m I that have not picked up schedules may do so by going to the Physical Training John Charrat office, Building 513. f ANP) Ships Company collected - Opinions were varied among players and coaches of the two victories last week at the Jax Navy varsity Monday when quizzed of the Fliers' loss expense of the Marines and A/C to the Marine Corps Air Station in Miami last weekend. Maintenance to remain unbeaten Scanning the play-by-play account made available to this through first-round play. AO office we had read only a few lines before the name of 'Ships Company has dropped only Lafayette Roberts began to standout like a suit of whites ata ____.-......._.__,. ___.v__ ._.__________._,,,_._____._._ __' m'___ one meeting while i racking up dress blue inspection.All wins.Standings. AROUND END-Bill Koittrell,* ANP( ) Schooler, skirts left eight the 6-2, 195-pound Philadelphia colored lad did was end in a recent skirmish between Students and AE School. The : author three touchdown passes and run for a fourth in the Electricians won the NATTCenter Intramural touch football fracas ANP W, I.. Marines 26-13 conquest of the Fliers. That's par for the and with it the Center title. ANP( ) battles NARTU this afternoonon AO Ships)I Ships Co Co.. .. ::: :: :: :: ::: 8 8 1 I Varsity Field in the first game of a playoff series for the all- AE School ,. .. .. .....,... ... 6 2 course.Roberts station crown. Hand Tools .... .............. 5 2 was nothing short of sensational. But just how A/C Malnt .. .. .............. 5 3 Marine" .. .. .. ............3 8 sensational is another question. To find the answer we pal- SS-lst. Lt. .. .... .......... 2 6 .. .. .......... AE Battle ANP) School 1 5 avered with Coach Dave Barksdale and four of his maIn- School Nartu AK School .. .. .... ........ 0 R stays. Here's what they had to say about Roberts and the Medical I .. . .. '.'....... .. 0 6 game Don in general.Meyerchick, defense: "lie was fast alright, and For Station Grid CrownThe Fall Cup Links shifty too. But I don't think he was the difference. That big end, No. 75 (Mackey who caught three touchdown passes Jax Intramural Touch Football Championship hangsin Play Moves IntoSemiFinal Navy and was instrumental in the fourth) was the guy that hurtus. the balance this week-end as NARTU, Mainside victor, and AE He could go get the ball in any direction and when he School, the bellweather at NATTCenter, clash on varsity field this SetFall got it he was hard to stop. afternon at 1630 in the first game of a best of three series. * Tomorrow the same teams will Cup competition at the Tom O'Donnell, defense: "We hit that guy with all we trade offensive thrusts and if a off is expected to be run In smooth NAS links advanced to the semifinal - had and he still kept going I know I hit Roberts more thana third game' is needed it will be fashion. round this week with the los- half dozen times and all I did bounce off. He could 5.5 was staged Monday. Rain or shine, ers of all first round matches hav- throw" with plenty of accuracy and had receivers who were each game will come off as sche'd- ing until Sunday to open play in fast. uled. Warmin'The the consolation bracket. Bob DiPasquali, defense: "We should have won the Remain Unbeaten Favored Erwin Scott defeated game. When we didn't score after reaching the one it brokeour The Student Electricians will be Bench Lou Schaff, 2-up, in the 1st flight. backs. Roberts was fast and ran hard but he could be out to avenge a 33-7 loss to Hospital Other winners In the same bracket - stopped. I don't think he was the difference, it was just that in last year's station playoff were Bob Wallace 3 and 2 we didn't have the right combination when we needed it. Undefeated in Center com- Like the mighty Casey at bat, over Dave Moody; Judd Pearsonover We'll win this one Saturday." petition through nine games, the Billy Graham has struck out. Pete Gardner, 1-up and Tony Coach Barksdale: "They had a good club alright. It was ABers own a crisp aerial game His years of experience and files laizzi over Earl Brooks, 4 and 3. just another one of those "we could have won but didn't" that is dangerous on every play. Second flight engagements saw games. There were some good runners out there but I don't NARTU clinched the Mainside of laudatory sports columns did Lester Pratt defeat Bill Hopkins, think you could point to one individual who made the dif- flag last week with an Impressive him no good in his second attempt 1-up in 22 holes; John Hughes ference. Roberts was fast and threw well, yet what about drubbing of VP-741 and thus early in October to wrest edge Dr. Fuhring, 1-up; and Lou that end, Mackey? He was good too." climaxed a 10-game slate without the welterweight title from Cooley best Tony Truso, 1-up in Harry Stuldreher, quarterback: "Roberts was plenty defeat. Fasron Six, Supply and Cuba's Kid Gavilan. Mr. Graham 20 holes. good. He could hurt you running and passing and he had Fasron 109 made it a nipandtuckrace so it seems, laid an ink-stained Chief O'Hearn downed E. L. some smart receivers. I definitely think he* was the differ- all season but didn't possessthe bomb. No more do the sports- Fish 3 and 2, to advance to the ence, but I've seen harder runners when we met Parris Is- scoring machinery when facing writers beat their chests with finals of the third flight with Ca- land. However, it's hard to compare talent of the two teams. the Reservists. righteous indignation and referto sey Maze who was a 4 and 3 vic- It's like matching a professional team with a sandlot team Rules AnnouncedIf him as the "uncrowned welter- tor over Bill Mauldin.In . when you look at PI and the Miami Marines." the first game of the playoff weight champion of the world. fourth flight competition C.. results in a deadlock the winnerof After 11 years of campaigning, C. Francom defeated Bill Campbell 4 and 3; Chief Col e man Who'll win the big touch football playoff that opens the second game will be de- Graham remains like the prover- downed V. L. Brown 3 and 1, and this afternon on Varsity Field, AE School or NARTU? About clared the champ. However, should bial old maid-always a challenger - Clam Bill pet was a 3 and 2 win the best guess we can forward is that the club winning the the second game end In a tie a but never. a.champion.* ner over P. W. Bartels. toss to decide the rules for a third game, if needed, will also third and deciding match will be Alice defeated Helen Hopkins The bout in Cuba. the win the title. held. In the event of a tie the was ' Schull, 1-up In 19"holes to take fourth between Graham AE School has been in competition all season under last game the title will be givenon meeting the women's first flight cham- strict touch rules, two hands between the knees and shoulders an advantage held in penetrations and Gavilan. Irish Billy while at Mainside the Reservists battled under the first downs and total yard. won the first one, but droppedthe pionship, while .Nadine Mays romped past Iva Hansen, 5 and 4, second. The third held flag regulations (a 13 inch strip of cloth hanging from each was nan's back, which when pulled signifies a tackle). age.Alterations In the rules have last year, with Gavilan firmly for the second flight title. established the official world Should be an interesting playoff to watch. It's only a I been made for the playoff due to as crowned"' welter champ in recent Graham he short limb we'd have to go on to pick AE in the first, NARTU. conflicting consistencies in the champion.this said won years. Sugar Ray Robinson held and the in the second and the winner of the flip in the third. The NAS and NATTCenter operational fight sportswriters this title for a long time but it with him. The burden of the entire playoff is on the shoulders of the man plans. All the wrinkles were agreed only ones was a little different with him. who calls the coin. At least that's how it looks on paper. ironed out In a meeting of league not in harmony were the fight The title was in cold storage officials and Gavilan. It was a directors last Friday and the play. during the war and the subse- close decision end the sports- This is the week Oklahoma fans have been pointing to, writers greeted it as the greatest quent champion, Marty Servo, South Bend, Ind. and the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. We AE Schoolers thing since limburger. viewed Robinson as an occupa- like the Sooners, but good, in this one. It should be a whaleof Graham was the second "un- tional hazard he was happy to a scoring battle but the vaunted Big Red machine will avoid. Servo finally retired. out-touchdown the Irish. Top Center . As the football season nears the wire we give you Geor Slate/ Intramural Graham, during the "uncrowned" gid Tech over Army; Princeton over Harvard; Duke over Ten PinnersCounting Boxing Tournament period of his life, did not Navy; Pittsburgh over Ohio State; Michigan State over In- spend the fretful waiting periodby Deadline for entries in JaxNavy's . diana; Purdue over Minnesota; Kansas over Nebraska; Wisconsin taking on other challengersto a pair of wins last intramural boxing tour- over Northwestern; Tulane over Kentucky; Texas the title, as Robinson had week AE School remained well in nament, with winners landing a . over Baylor; Texas A&M over SMU, and Southern California done. He wanted Gavilan or no- front in the NATTCenter Intra- possible berth on the local Golden over Stanford. body in the welter class and his mural Bowling League as they Gloves squad, has been set tuneup bouts with aspiring mid- topped the keglers of Special at Nov. 25 by ring directors at FOLLOWING THE FLIERS. Plaudits from this corner dleweights did nothing for his Services-1st. Lieutenant and the Naval Air Station. to Cpl. Bobby Holmes, chattel of MAD publicity, for his coverage A/C prestige. lie drew with another of the MCAS tussle in Miami last Maintenance by decisive margins. Open to all weight divisions, Saturday ..Stayingon good-box no-hit man Rocky ANP) Students considerable the will be held gained tourney Dec. the safe side OG's prediction of the week is, Florida to Castellani, and lost a close de- ground with two victoriesand 13. All fighters interested remain unbeaten through another week Quotable quips: cision to Joey Giradello. But he moved into a third place tie please contact Special Services "That's that bum spaghetti we had for lunch," Sammy finally got that secdhd shot at the with AO Ships Mainside, extension while 593, Company orNATTCenter Williams, Jax Navy's 117 pounder told Coach Al Mueller as welter title and, though it wasa he picked himself from the mat at Saufley Field last week Supply maintained a narrowed Special Services, dud as a fight Graham laid edge on second place. extension 698. week following a 58 second KO. Mueller later said he was the biggest bomb of his carer. Standings: A one-pound leeway will be looking for a return match with the Pensacola aggregationthat Turn .. There was no doubt this time, W. J ltd. given In the brought together the best in the area. If the cream of AE! School ............. 24 3 33=I following weight no split, debatable decision. classes: Bantam 118 126 , Supply 18 24 ; Fly ; the crop from Cecil, Green Cove, Jax and Mayport was assembled ANP) School ::::::::: 17 18 2,1 Light 135 AO Shin* Co. .l..... 17 10 21 ; Welter 147; Sr. . it would be tough nut for boxing squad to a any ANP) Ship .co: ...... 16 11 22 Welter, 155 Middle 160 Light- More Sports crack. Might be forthcoming Entry blanks for the All Personnel .........n. 16 It 21 ; ; Marines .............. 16 8 20 heavy, 170 and Heavyweight, South AAU Open and Georgia State Weight Lifting Cham- AK School ............. 12: 15 18 175 On S.S. 1st. Lt. ............ 11 16 14 and< over. Page 10r pionships can be procured at the Jax Air News office A/C Malnt ........... 9 18 12 . -'\. -- -' ___ -. -.-- ..a.. ... - 1952. , 6 November JAX AIR NEWS Page Nine Varsity Cagers Fliers Seek Victory Holding DailyScrimmage DrillsJax AI Woycross SOlurduy to Navy's work cage at squad a rapid continued Memorial Stadium, Waycross' Georgia, will be the set- pace for clash between the Jax Navy Fliers through the past week with in- wde % ting Saturday night a ten# scrimmages held dailyin and South Georgia Junior College in a benefit game for the the Mainside city's. Midget Athletic Association. gym. Coach -- - Frank McCaffrey reports the 4; All proceeds from the game will will throw their offense machine Fliers are rounding into shape go for the purchase of equipmentto into high gear against the colleg- but still need a lot of work. outfit) the numerous little ians who have battled even with "It's still too early to name a leagues for the youngsters of freshmen teams of some of 'the ' starting five," the Navy mentor Waycross.K top flight southern schools. c k o f f time is 2000 and a Arrangement Special stated, "and I'm still waiting to large crowd is expected to cram A special section has been re- divide the group into a varsity and. the ia,000-seat stadium which has served for all servicemen and junior varsity. When I've been the site for many top grid there will be no admission chargeat had little time to view a more - 1r I 1 r engagements over the past years. the gate. Buses leave the Naval I'll the crop cut again and work BASKETBALL RETURNEES-Only three members of lastyear's Saturday night will be no excep Air Station at 1700 for Waycrossand with the two squads. cage varsity are on hand this year to help coach FrankMcCaffrey' tion. The Fliers, victory hungry will return Immediately after Personnel from any unit on the (right), as he prepares his charges for the rugged '52 after dropping a 26-13 thriller to station are still welcome to attend 53 schedule. The trio (left to right), Includes Bob Grabaz, Ward the game. MCAS of Miami last week-end, Weisel and Bob Reinhardt.Leathernecks Jf you haven't already made practice sessions. "There'sa reservations for space on a bus do Coach spot McCaffrey for any added.good man," Top i: --S so immediately by contacting your JtP flIR news unit welfare and recreation offi cer. All requests will then be han- Whitehats' In dled\y the Special Services office, PORTSQuiz ] / Ring SquabbleScoring F $ O.t$ I I extension Tutored liters! by 593.Victory Johnny Hungry Griffith and TKO's in two classes', Keith Tinsley, both University of ((1y Armed Form Press Service) Marines of NATTCenter defeated Georgia grid grads, the Georgians feature the running of Johnny Lip- QUESTIONS their White Hat adversaries, 5-3, sey, little ail-American choice in Maurice Richard the mod In a smoker at the outdoor 1- arena the past, and the throwing of ern goal-scoring ace in hockey, last week. Miami Marines Hand Fliers quarterback Waldo Cox. this year topped a 285-goal total. Leatherneck John Volz, Bronx, Operating from a tight-T with Who is the only other player to N. Y., won a decision over French- spread variations to utilize Us have professional scored more hockey than? 285 goalsIn ie Payeur, Portland, Me. at 130 26-13 Setback For 4th LossMiami passing J.C. held supremacy the Miami, South frosh Georgia to a pounds to even the match after \ False? When ball 2-True or one-touchdown victory earlier in four hits the'batter, he is credited the Sailors had taken the opener Marine Corps Air Station Barracudas devouredthe the season and although over- with a base on balls. with Babe Howard, High Point, N. Jax Navy Fliers last Saturday in the Miami pool, 26-13, matched against Other foes have for their fourth victory of the dying grid season and at the 3-In race track parlance, whatIs C., gaining the nod over Ventura found the scoring gates open more a "swipe"? same time chalked up loss number four for the twice win than once. Malonade, Puerto Rico. 4-Is a shoulder block appliedto ning Navy aggregation. Jax Navy is In top condition a player's back considered clip ropp Pops Horn in Lafayette Roberts, Jack rabbit Roberts Stars physically and will go all out to ping? Johnnie Popp, Detroit, Mich., colored back from Philadelphia, The game was only two plays enter the win column for the third Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium TKOed Sailor Lou Horwln, Bronx, Pa., tossed for three touchdownsand old when Roberts wiled the Navy time this season. The Fliers have holds more than 102,000 ran for a fourth as the Marines dropped four of six frays thus far. N. Y., at 1:06: of the second round defense with an attempted run, spectators. So does Chicago's erupted for two second-hall . ; of a 135-pound melee. Charles only to drop back and send a Soldier Field. Which is the larger markers to overcome a 13.12 Intermission twisting pass to Mackey on the SERVICE SPORTSROURD Mansur. New Orleans, La., waited deficit. ? midfield stripe. The Wayne University ANSWERS I until 49 seconds of the second After trailing 12-0 at the com grad sprinted the remain- -UP 1-Nels Stewart with 314. Richard i chapter to TKO the Sailor's 160- pletion of the first chapter, Jax ing distance to the end zone New York (AFPS)-With the scored 294. pounder Harry Levy, Queens- Navy exploded Its big guns for two to register a 65-yard touchdown 1952 gridiron season better than 2-False. .IIe is listed in the ville, N. Y. touchdowns and added an extra Journey. halfway through Its schedule, boxscore as a hit batsman. Eddie Smith, Memphis, Tenn., point off the toe of Bob Batson After both sides failed to threaten Service football teams now head 3-A "swipe" is the groom. lIe Marine 145-pounder won a split to gain a short-lived margin of the Barracudas took charge on down the road toward the mythical - tends the horses. decision from Don Stevens, Plainfield 1312. their own 34. Roberts to Mackeywas All-Service Team selection. 4-Yes. The rules designate N. J., and Randy Oldes, Victory. Through The Air incomplete on. first down but The brand of play exhibited by blocking, running or diving into Washington, D. C. made it two in Prior to the Miami fray the Fliers the Philadelphia wizard waltzed Service teams this season has been the back a row by taking a 15 -pound split had displayed a near impregnable or throwing or drop through the Fliers' front seven for superior to that of recent seasons ping the body across the back of decision from Harry Jones, Had- pass defense but Roberts 48 yards on the next play and due to the large number of former a player's legs as clipping if he danfield, N. J. found the key that unlocked the paved the way for the second Marine professional and college stars now is not carrying the ball. Grlfg IU.\Vrirh. upstairs door and quickly 1 sent touchdown. in Army-Navy-Air Force and Ma- 5-Municipal Stadium holds Navy picked up the last two three shots through the gap to rine John Mercer, all-conference at lIneups. , 102211. Soldier's Field holds 102- bouts to narrow the fin1 margin. Don Mackey that resulted In : Northwestern In 1948, knifed the Against college competition, 112. Lord Byron Grig:'?* Penna., dedsloned Bob Welch, Chi cap matters, Roberts climaxed . offside penalty against Navy set own, defeating Syracuse, Day. Barksdale AFB, La. Mack cago, Ill., at 165 pounds and heavy. a sustained drive of 65 the ball on the 10. Jiggs Arents ton, Xavier, Fordham, and Ca- Rinehart, hustling catcher for the weight Mike Sileo, Newark, N. J., yards by plunging over the right carried around end for a yard and atwba. Base Bombers, has been awardedthe decisioned Freddie Flippin, Rice, side for the final counter in the Roberta to Mackey in the end zone According to Williamson's grid Most Valuable Va. fourth quarter. On the same series - Player Trophy made it 12-0. rating system the top 10 Service of the California Semi-Pro Baseball I Referee was R. L. Perkins end Johnny Ford had.taken: a 35- squads are: Carswell AFB, San Tournament. ring announcer was Thomas Long. yard aerial from Roberts to the The first quarter ended with I Diego NTRC, Ft. Eustis, Boiling Rinehart played in the tournament : Dell Webb was the timer and pay station, only to have it nullified Navy In possession on the home- AFB Parr i is Island standers' Quantico, with the Atwater Mercan- Judges were Art Meyerson, Ernie by a clipping penalty on the .39. George Kinner tried Ft. Jackson In- Camp Lejeune, , the center the tiles while he was on leave. I Huggett and John Alley. 23. as second period --- opened, losing a yard before Harry diantown Gap, and the San Diego Stuldreher sent Marine Recruit Depot. I (iER4l. a desperationheave . lroJILjlor' I T-5------1 goalward that was takenin Worcester, Mass. ( A F P S ) - 4j by : S5' 4k Harry Yeargin on the 10 and he went over for the marker. When the hlgh.ridlngQuantico Marines meet the Holy Cross Crusaders - Spang TalliesAs here Nov. 16, there will be the first half drew to a close five Crusaders in the Leather- the locals stopped a drive by the neck's lineup. They are: Bill De- Marines on the Navy 28 that had I Chard, defensive captain in 1950 k ; carried 63 : yards. Darrell Spang, John Cullity, defensive captain in the Bloomington Bullet, gave the 1951; Dick Murphy, George Foley sparse gathering an Impressive >. _____ and John Feltch. .c %aA t w ___ demonstration of power runningat ____ syrt that point, churning 62 yardsto tra point. the cross stripes to give the The Fliers had a chance to even Fliers their only lead of the game. matters shortly thereafter when : Navy stopped the Barracudas at they lugged to the 1, but a quar- : the two early in the third heat but terback sneak by Stuldreher and Don Meyerchick's punt carried an attempted pass to Yea r gin = I- only 33 yards and the Marines opened availed naught. The latter play fl'flLETTER another pay dirt bid. Mercer was an interception, returned 41 quickly skirted end to the 10 yards. ii(@ .. ;," ., j and got another five on a pitch- MCAS invaded the Navy soil for WINNERS-Only a few remaining members of lax Navy's baseball club which out to the right side. the last time midway in the fourth swept to victory in the City League were on hand for awarding of letter jackets. Front row are Roberts to Mackey In the end quarter. Roberts culminated the (left to right), Lcdr. Richard V. Donahue, NAS Special Services officer, who made the presentation zone the gave Marines a 19-13 65-yard blast with his line ; Phil Righter, Tom Ulyon, John McCaffrey and coach Frank McCaffrey. Back row, Jim Cough- plunge lin, Bill Schuckers, John Scarola and Gene Clifford. lead as Little added his first ex- from the two and It was all over I ....... .. -.. .,. . If ... I Page Ten JAX AIR NEWS 6 November 1952 I .- . Service Sports YO .L .i RoundUpColumbus j jv / tFJl2'.Ikel champions, Ohio-continued Service swimming their : domination of national titles in the Armed Forces Pr... Service) . national Amateur Athletic Union PaaU rtoaser! I tower diving competition here. \, Censorship In Hollywood Ris tta Jack Calhoun, USN, Milton Davis comic side. The people who keep USN, Winston Allen, USA.F, the flickers on the straight and and Dave Enochs, USAF, took five narrow path recently reviewed' tI "Thunder which Joanne of the first seven places in the Bay/'ln Dru plays a sexy . three-day meetNA.AS role of a Creole . girl on a shrimp Kingsvllle, Tex No boat. The censors t HM other Naval activity can boast took a peekat this station's most novel athletic the blue Jeans unit a women's ghtlifting Miss Dru was team. wearing and Nine WAVES and two daughters I i blu&hed Too of personnel stationed here tight," they said. . ------- make up the squad. Coached by Especially. 1 n LUCKY OLD GOAT-Jaion, the mascot of the Jax Navy Fliers grid team, receives plentyof " Lowell than Frick YNT1 for more attention from this pretty quartet of cheer leaders who adorn the west side line of every home the-er-derriere. ems. 20 years an active weightlifter, tame. Left to right, are, Marjorie Olson, Nellie Owens Kitty Dittmar and Ann Joiner. The girls "I've worn tighter . the ladies have managed to equal will be on hand Saturday Nov. 15, when the Fliers stage their last home tussle against NAS Nor- ones before," v-- " the record of the Klngsvllle men's folk. Miss Dru proJoanne Dm ' team, also coached by Frick. Both tested. "In.some westerns I wore( are undefated in competition this Leather Pushers Suffer Fields Places In jeans that looked like ballet yea Cross-Country Run tights." The censors thought it S over. "You were a lady in those Xndiantown Gap, Pa. (AFPS)- Gene Fields, Jax Navy's top films," they said. 'This is a sex- The Indlantown Red Devils, one First Loss at Pensacolu) contender for cross.country ier role. We have to be subtle laurels, opened the 1952-53 season " of the Service's outstanding bas I about it. The next day a cryptic ketball.teams, will have plenty of A combined outfit of ringsters from the Pensacola area handed on a bright note( finishing note was sent to the wardrobe department - practice before their regular sea I Jax Navy its first loss of the young season last week, defeating the fourth in the first running of on official censorship The soldiers have at Field.It the Wheaton, Md., Cross Country "Please let the son campaign. local boxers in four of seven bouts while drawing one Saufley stationery: out exhibition games with the Baltimore catch-as-catch-can affair Meet last Saturday. seats in all of Joanne Dru's blue Bullets and Philadelphia was a Williams Goes Down With only a half mile separating Jeans." Warriors of the N.B.A. Coachedby as Coach Al :Mueller's charges Sammy Williams, 147, was a Fields from the finish Words and Music Lt Joseph Chicone, the RedDevils' found talent abundant in the com first-round KO victim of Whiting's line, (the entire run covered Columbia Records asked eight attack is built arouruf"holdovers. bined forces of Whiting Field, Sau Jim Wilson. The hard hitting eight miles), the Jax distance- of its top artists to( name whichof Kermit Weiske and Ollie fley Field, Corry Field and Main- Flier took the full count in 58 man was slowed down by a their recordings they liked best Helderle. side.FOOTBALL seconds. Bonnie I Burnsworth chronic stitch, a hardening of for a new disk anthology called, ----- chalked up a KO for Jax Navy the side. It. forced him to drop "This Is My Best. Here are the at 127 when he floored Dell from a secure second place to results: Doris Day, "It's Magic," SPECIALSELECT Dennis, Saufley, at 50 secondsof fourth. Harry James, "You Made Me Love the first round. Ed Romanelll, prominent policeman " You, Benny Goodman, "Jersey TilE WINNERS Jax Navy's Jimmy Johns foughteven running for the New " Bounce, Sammy Kaye, "harborLJghts" For Week of Nov. 8 for three rounds with Barry York AC, easily outdistancedthe I Frank Sinatra, "You'llNever Boyer, Mainside, in a heavy 13-man field to romp home (Home teams in right column) Walk Alone," Guy Mitchell, weight melee. In another heavy first. "My Heart Cries For You," Duke Oklahoma ..._..__...............vs.......................... Notre Dame weight encounter George Hill, Lorry : - Ellington, "I Let a Song Get Out Army _.........___.................vs.--..._......_......_ Georgia Tech Field, decisioned Jimmy Ru- " of My Heart, and Arthur God- Cornell ......._.....................vs......_.._'.._............... M ich ijjan ther. " "Too , frey, Fat Polka Harvard __..._..................vs..........._._._........... Princeton Thompson WIns . Navy ..._.._...._......_.........vs..................................... Duke Ed Lumpkins, Jax Navy 170- RecordAlthough Georgia ._...._.._............_...vs....................... Pennsylvania pounder, dropped a close decisionto SCUTTLEBUTT Pittsburgh ___.................vs...._...._..._..._....... Ohio State Sid Adams, Saufley, but Eddie Villanova .._....._.._._......vs.............._.._........_.._._ Tulsa Thompson, 160, evened the match they gained fame in Michigan State ..._.._...._.vs...................._.._....... Indiana for the locals with a nocontestwin : Hollywood, many movie person r r, Nebraska .__....._..__....vs....... .......................... Kansas over Jerry Stewart, Whiting.In ; alities were born far from the Purdue ..._.__.._.............vs.................._......... Minnesota the only split decision of the glittering California film capital. Northwestern ..._.._..__....vs.........._.._.._...._... Wisconsin evening, the Fliers' Jerry Denk- Can you successfully pair off the Mississippi State .__....__.Vs._...._............__......... Auburn, in lost to Malnside's Terry Copson. following stars with their birthplaces Tulane ..._._._._....____.vs...._...._...._..._._._ Kentucky Jimmy Sledge, 150, picked up the ? 11 - Tennessee ......._.._.._......vs..........._.............._.._... L.S.U. local's final win with a clear-cut 1. Joan Fontaine 11'r Mississippi ,..-.._.__.__..vs..._..___.._...._..._.Houston decision over Norman Salt, Whit- 2. Bob Hope Wake Forest _.._.__._...vs..._.___.__._..__ T.C.U. Ing. 3. Merle Oberon ((7 Arkansas ...-..._.!._._._.._...vs____..__._...._... Rice t 4. Edward G. Robinson Texas ..............._.._....._..vs.........._...._...._.__. Baylor 5. Cesar Romero Texas A. & M _....._.....__.vs.......____.._.__... S.M.U. Meyer Collects 6. David O. Selznicka . Southern California ...._....vs........._.......__.._. Stanford ( ) Tasmania California .._................_...vs.._...._.____... Washington First Prize In I I (b) Bucharestc wr- (Predict the score of this game) Grid Contest ) Londond ). Tokyoe ... .... _' J _t./I11 Oklahoma ..........................vs..........__.._._.... Notre Dame Aviation ordnance student LeoL. ( ) Pittsburgh 4 .;: Meyer missed only three pre (f) New York CityAnswers IVf7 Name. RateRankUnit dictions on the weekly Jax Air I'm supposed to entertain you News Football Special, and was 1. (d); 2. (c); S. (a); 4. (b); 5. until you're rescued!:' Assigned To..__ Phone the only entry to do so, to bring (I); 6. (e). , RULES home first prize of a five dollar merchandise chit at the Navy Ex 1. To enter the contest you simply indicate your choiceof change.In . each winner by placing an (X) or circle the team you selectto win. If you predict a tie game, place a (T) after the namesof second place with four incorrect teams you think will play to a tie score. games was S/Sgt. Marvin L. 2. All games are to be predicted On an even basis. Ties Works, MAD. Bill Smith AK3, count losses unless predicted. 3. as In the space provided below indicate the score of the of Fasron Six, annexed third place L; game picked as a tiebreaker. In case of a tie the person with honors with a 20-7 prediction of \ ' the most nearly correct score will win the contest. the Notre Dame-Navy game No ;' , 4. Entry blanks incompletely filled out will not be con less than eight entries had five 1 _ sidered. Contestants must make all the selections plus indicating __ the score of the one tie-breaker to be eligible. misses, but Smith's tiebreakerwas 5. In the event a game is postponed or rescheduled for the closest of the lot any reason it is automatically excluded from the contest final There are five convenient pick ratings.6. Entry blanks must be submitted not later than 1700 up stations for the Football Special 1i: _ Friday to the Jax Air News Office in the Special Services Build ballots. Deadline for entriesat _ ing, 930. these points is 1700 Friday. I 7. All military and civilian personnel, with the exceptionof They are: (1) Jax Air News office i personnel of the Jax Air News, are eligible to enter the con I i Building 930; (2) O&R; (3) test. 8. Only one entry to each person will be allowed. Hospital Ships Service; (4) NAT v ,, \ 9. Winners will be announced in the Jax: Air News the TCenter Ships Service; (5) Fas Thursday following the Saturday on which the game is played. ron Six Ships Service. P .- - TEN DOLLARS IN PRIZES VARSITY SWIMMERS-Receiving letter Jackets from Lt. First prize is a five-dollar chit for merchandise at the Navy Patient: "What shall I do? I Fred Marconi (left), NATTCenter Special Services officer, for" Exchange; second prize is a three-dollar merchandise chit; have water on the knee." their work with the varsity swimming team this season are (left third prize is a two-dollar merchandise chit. to right), Merlin Searight, Gil Whitaker, Snag Holmes, Horn . Doc: "Wear pumps. Vickery: and Jack Moulin.r. . I I i a I 'f) '' H . t 6 November 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Eleven New Methods, Improved Machinery 11 -aa c I 0 & R Takes To Local Manufacturing I. - Industry when confronted u chine, located in the Machine with i production and man- rs Branch of the Process Division. power problems, could 1 well This of equipment learn a lot here at the Naval versatile piece t ' turns out bushings, studs, cap Air Station's Overhaul and ?a3 4 screws, bolts, pins and numerous . I'epair: department.Within Arh ; other items needed for the repairof i the past fifteen months airplanes.Not . more and more parts, formerly so amazing is its produc- procureable through normal sup tion, but the rate at which it pro- ply channels have become un- duces is far beyond that of the available. Without these essen- turret lathe method. engine tial items O & R could not make or Over 200 parts a day can be pro- necessary repairs on aircraft, so duced the Automatic Screw it was decided to manufacture the by Machine as compared to the 50 , parts, not only for use here but - 60 that can be made in . or parts . . _-mJlETIiOD------ for the supply system and in support - the same time on a lathe. One SAVES MONEY of the fleet units. vital repair item, which formerly Recent installation of a new * took almost 15 minutes to make gas-fired atmospheric controlled IN A lHUTIOSkits used for furnace for treating of dies and by the lathe method, can now be tool steels in Shop 3282 at O the Incorporation of new changes produced in less than two minutes - & R, will save thousands of on aircraft since the original man- !saving many manpower dollars annually. At top photo ufacture, are also being made. Horace Seymour looks over hours. eld-type furnace which was At the same time that 0.& R . down 50% of the time for repairs resorted to this local manufacturing OVER AT the Metals Branch while James Cotton which has tripled in some de- of the Process Division workmenare T , (right) works at the new furn- 10-SRI-TAL partments faced supervisors a the merits of their praising ace which does better job with 'f less spoilage. manpower shortage when the per- new Gu-Fired Atmospheric Controlled - HEADLINES sonnel reduced. ceiling was Furnace used for the heat But not to be defeated O & R ; , firefighting Jeep treating of dies and tool steels. heads utilized new methods and Replacing an old type furnace, Unveiled By Navy improved machinery to do the The following personnel changes which was down 50% of the time Washington (AFPS-Thc Navy work of many men and meet pro- have been effected within the past for expensive repairs of relining has unveiled a new firefightingjeep duction needs, a procedure which week at the Naval Hospital. and replacement of glo-bars the that can discharge! 2,600 gal- has proven to be both economicaland Received on board for duty new Gas-Fired Furnace is not only 0 lons of liquid foam on a burning efficient. Lt. Richard M. more economical to operate but plane in two minutes. Principaluse were: (jg) Lynn, * of the Jeep will be aboard aircraft Lt. (Jg) Thomas D. Head Lt. (Jg) TYPICAL of the mechanical units is doing a better job with less carriers. Stephen G. Maddox, Lt. (Jg) William now in operation is the Five spoilage MORE PARTS IN LESS If a plane crashes while attempting B. Johnson, Lt. (jg) Eli Larson Spindle 1 1 Automatic Screw Ma- Elsewhere in the O & R De- TIME-Using the turret lathe a carrier landing the Lt Wlllia F. Weeden Ens. partment old type machinery has method (top), John Ferguson Ens. Laura been with makes only 50 or GO repair Jeep can squirt foam 90 feet to the Lucille D. Carmody, replaced new improved ,- plane. It can also blanket the E. Markut and Ens. Jane C. Hes- BLOOD BlINK equipment, and other machines on Items a day, while Robert sel. order now should be received and Hanna (below) produces over cockpit cone of foam area 30 with feet a in protective diameter Received for duty from U. S. BOX SCORE put into operation shortly.It too parts in the same time on Na val Hospital Corps School, is anticipated that m anymore the new five-spindle automatic - while rescue squads free the pilot. 1"0. Quota JI'J'oIt'h. 4 Portsmouth, Va., were: NicholasS. will be added in the future screw machine. This illus- Boja, UN; James E. Burdick, :- Met Cent as the budget allows.I'rocurement tration in Shop 3375 is typicalof Stork Delivers 78 HA; Emile N. Glard HN, and Comln. ..... 4 5 125.0 many O & R shops where P. Grant iiN.Departures NATTC .253 314 124.1 workers concoct new methodsof Jdck , Bundles At Hospital \ FAW-11 ............ 13 15 115.3 SchoolThe meeting production. The stork swooped down at the imlmled: Lt. Law Oper. ...... ........... 12 12 100.0Admin. Navy will give I approxi- Naval Hospital on Oct. 13 and after rence F. McCune and Lt. Jiersthel 3 :3 100,0 mately 200 of its procurement ReservePilotsCan sticking around until Oct. 24, IRD .... .h ...... .. 2 2 100.0 personnel intensive three week A. Graves, Jr., to inactive duty. had delivered a total of 78 "bun Medical......... 2 2 100,0 negotiators training courses this Ens. Jean P. Kirsch to Newport, dles from Heaven" during i that I. and Edward J. Chwalek, Dental .............. 1 1 100,0rub. fall. Objective of the course is to Become. R. time. Wkll. ........ 24 22 91.6 improve naval procurement by ITOS to U. S. Naval Reserve Belying the current saying "men Training, Center, Memphis, Tenn. Cecil Field ...... 16 14 87.5 training negotiators from the various Regular Navy Res. Fleet .. 85 70 82.3 Navy procurement activitiesIn these 47 boyswere .m. are scare days", The flew in to the tune on the new arrival )list, with crows There Spec. Servo ...... 4 3 75.0 the broader aspects of pricing. WaNaingtoB.S( ) On or of 95 at the Naval Hospital. 31 Grn. Cv. Spgs.,. 35 26 74,3' t I about Feb. 1, 1953, a board will be girls. were two HMl's, seven HM2's, Marines .......... 10 7 70.0 Wife "I fool when I I convened for the purpose of selecting - HM3's rated. A total of : was a and 86 Supply __...... 27 16 b9.2 married Naval 1 reserve aviators Use 108 were examined and out of this o & R ....._....115 59 fit.3 Hubby you."I but I I who were formerly aviation ca- Can OwnExperiences total 13 failed. : guess so, was only NARTU ......... 7 3 42,8 too infatuated to notice. dets, for transfer to the regular Hospital __..21 7 33.3 : Navy, the Navy has announced. Red Crow Notes * ComFalrJax .... 94 27 28,6 I Eligible for consideration are! Patients on Ward CM were truly Man "Doc kid on phone: my Fla. Mil. Dis.:1: 1 20.0 ensigns who accepted their appointment mystified Wednesday afternoon Engineers ........ 13 0 0.0 I swallowed a fountain pen. What! ,* between Jan. I, 1951: Robert C. Newman, "The shall I do till " when ? here AIM _................_ 4 0 0.0 you get ? I and June SO, 1951.! They must Southern Prince of Magic" enter- Doctor "Use pencil." : a I It be !less than 25 years of age up- For tained with his marvels of mys EssaysWith ,. on transfer, and have completed tery. There was proof that magicis 18 months continuous active duty - fun for all. Arrangements for in commissioned status following deadline for the Morals Mr. Newman's visit were made by designation a* naval aviator. - ! Essay Contest extended to November chair . Mrs. A. P. Farr Hospital .' 15 military personnelstill I ... .'. . . man of the Jacksonville Beaches :J.'. -: . ; have a week left to submit I of American War Mother ,. :.::.:' ''. Interested officers should sub- Chapter 11'.X :: entries and compete for valuable : mit their applications for regular '' tf commissions to the Bureau of Naval . prizes. I The Florida Georgia football ,f : ,t is.-: /' - Capt. Charles A. Dittmar, senior I game at the Gator Bowl was en- : : ; Personnel via their repotting station chaplain and contest Our seniors.! The application must be joyed by fifty patients. committee head, reminds person received in the Bureau prior to thanks to the citizens of Jackson nel that while the general themeof ville who made these tickets avail Jan. 1, 1953. "Moral Values" must be used, . able to us. essays can be prepared with e 'How come you didn't laugh minimum of research by drawingon The> Halloween Dance Tuesday when the CO told that story?" personal experience. of "'I didn't have to, I've been night was one.of the highlights Judging of the contest will be the month. As usual, the charm- transferred." based on originality and sincerity Ing hostesses from the Eccelectic and winners will be annoimicd Club made it a most enjoyable HOT AIRL by November 27. evening, and the Cecil Field Band Keen interest in the contest gave out with music that was tops. nmong station commands and I On the calendar l of coming their division officers has pro- everts we find Jacqueline Davis duced a gratifying number of with her piano on Ward A-6, Saturday LJJ L- late entries. It is hoped that Nov. 1 at 1400. A Recreation { even more papers will be sub Hall party with hostesses mitted this final week. from the First Methodist Church C Nov. 6 at 1930. Bingo in the Recreation - Hall, sponsored by Ameri- .. ._ _m_ _, - Tourist: "Did you see a pedestrian _ pass here?" can Legion Post 293, Nov. 13 at TRAFFIC LIGHTS GO UP- Culminating months of study 'I'" 1930. Arthur Murray Dance Classin and work in an attempt to solve the traffic situation here, traffic Sri c"You're :.:- Native sitting : "No I've been Nov. 13 at 1500. control lights have been Installed on Roosevelt Boulevard, at here all afternoon and nobody'scome the auditorium the Main\ Gate, The six lights will serve to keep north and southbound by 'ceptln one solitary men, Make these red letter dates on traffic moving by the station and also control flow of I an ace nowrou''edestr01ed ; .. ' and he was afoot." your calendar and plan to attend. traffic on and off the station. five planes-all ours!* , i r Page Twelve JAX AIR NEWS 6 November 1952 -- , I p, Part III Of NavCad Program ". : ':: L Constant Changes Present (Items offering for sale :i .a . of property such a* chines prohibited dios, ,clothing automobiles by Defense and, the ,, \ Challenge To Navy PilotsThis regulations. This ( U the final of a **rie.* however, list such I e r v t of three article ducting the end of World War II, the new available housing, rides i United States Naval Air Reserve Naval.Reserve pilot of today find and lost and found articles Training Program Identified all a challenge confronting him dally i er similar notices). the NavCad Program). to master these new winged me- FOR SUE chanical birds that are changing Furn 3-rm. house, 2075 NEW HORIZONS with each passing year. Ph. 2-1496, Mrs. The new naval aviators. gradu- Moreover, the Atomic Energy 1 or 2 rms, 2743 Vernon, ates of the NavCad Schools, are Commission has recently an- Ph. 2-5915, Louise now ready for approximately two nounced that it is proceeding with Furn. rm., 5057 Sappho. and a half years duty with the the development of an atomic reactor - 9864, Mr. Newman. .-- Fleet. What an interesting future suitable for use as the power 3-rm. house, $40 mo. ( ( MOVES IN-With radar antenna secure once more, mem- that holds for them! plant in such large ships as an John L. Moore the GCA crew turn to re-installation of other aerial eqUIC- Or, they might be called uponto aircraft carrier, Cing. and dole rms., which the unit keeps tight control of aircraft ; . in less than 400 feet ceiling weather. The unit is transport personnel from the dale. Ph. 2-5930 Mrs. to John F. continental United States to According Floberg. self-sustaining carrying Its own repair equipment. The one 2 couples to share apt., to the station this week from Lee Field at Green of its outlying bases across the assistant Secretary of the Navy Ph. 8-5958, Pfc. sea; or, they might be assigned to for Air, this atomic carrier, although Turn. 2-bdrm..house, $50 a mission to still I I 1 in the formulatlva mercy drop supplies Rannir, Jax Beach. Ph. All-Weather Station stage will have more , power to a stricken community; or, for Mr. DeBevolse. the highly qualified, and excitingjob more space for fighting gear and Furn. 2-rm. apt., $45 Unit Serves Jax First Time of testing planes of tomorrow.With incredibly more freedom to range May. Ph. 7-6048, Mrs. the seas without refueling than Furn. rm., 1319 Hamilton. Inception Six Years Ago I the advent of the jet plane any ship has had up to now. Witha 3829, Mrs. Marchus. as a potent instrument of speed relatively small quantity of fis- Turn 5-rm. apt., 2636 -- -- and striking following the sionable material, this carrier will power 7-8516:> Mrs. Cowart. six years, and for the conduct a GCA training programfor have virtually unlimited cruising Furn. 3-bdrm. house, 6115 the Naval Air Station's pilots who practice coming in range at full speed." dore Drive, available Approach (GCA) on its safety beam, are now in Two Way War The ship will carry between 100 6-4050, Mr. Rogers. home territory. Hangar 117, attached to Operations and 120 of the most powerful 1 rm. Ph. 2-3587 after 7 aerial and radar equip- Korea (.U'PS-"Ut'Y) Skipper planes and will be able to launch Klicker. from the trailer Headed by Lcdr. Robert A they're shooting at us!" them four at a time from a 1,000- Furn. 2-rm. apt., $15 permit it to enter the Shirley, the crew; includes three the young Marine' lieutenant foot flight deck. It will carry a able Nov. 8, 2623 of the Station, the Unit officers, two technicians, an en- cried into hU radio microphone crew of' 3,000 and have tonnagein 7-5922, Mrs. Clark. week from Lee Field, gineman, and 13 air controlmen. M Red antiaircraft fire burst excess of 60,000. It-Is a frontrunner 2 rms., furn., 4014 Springs, where it was All are graduates of the Ground about him on his tint bombing in naval revolution that has p, 2-7968, Mrs. Arnold. located. Control Approach School, at NAS mlftsion over North Korea."That's been going full steam since a few Share 5-rm. home, 3047 Olathe, Kansas. months ago, when the Presidentlaid all right, son, answered - Ph. 2-3552, Mrs. Cason. the keel of the USS Nautilus, '.\ Unit makes NAS Jax his flight commander, 3 rms., day or week, the first subma atomic-powered station In ad- Lt Col. Darrel D. Irwln. Ph. 8-2770, Mrs. USO Opens Drive rine. the Unit " conditions, "They're allowed to. Unfurn. 5-rm. house. Ph. . Mrs. A. H. Stanley. by means of Its precision For $18,680,000 With all three new planes and to maintain control roil SAM I Positions At new ships at their disposal, Naval wheels touch Open until its I 34-ft. house trailer 2432 For Service ClubsThe aviators of tomorrow will find until air ( Ph. 4-1790, Mrs. Up now Overseas Posts their future in the air full of ex- ) (' ; ...\ kl1ding'i to land on Sta- United Service Organization citement, adventure and promise. with ceilings less Defena Fund has begun a Driving to New Jersey Positions of Electronic Engineerand When have finished their : feet the minimum nationwide campaign to collect they Ph. 68.8231 after 6 Quarterman Rigger are avail- four of active duty, Including - years Wolllewlcz. by the low-frequency $18,680,000 for clubs, camp shows, able to eligible persons for service 18 months training period, of the Operations and recreation centers for Armed to Poitsmouth, Driving overseas, it was announced by the some of these pilots have the option - have been shunted to Forces personnel stationed I 11 0800 three riders, , Navy Overseas Employment office of transferring to the regular Springs. throughout the world. Ph. Ext. 41, penses. . t Navy, but most return to their pital; Mr. Peterson I i More than $740,000 has been re- The position of Electronic En- homes and continue flying 1 i as and its personnel, who ceived in advance from sitter: gifts cor- JJabv , day or I gineer Is at GS-11 level, of $5940.00 ,- "Week-end Warriors" In the Navy 2-0502 Miss porations and foundations. Simi- Jojner.Ride per annum, plus the 25% and Marine Air Reserve squad wanted, from Willow lar institutions are being asked differential at territorial post rons. and Rosselle, 0730 to : Use Of to donate 30 percent of their Base Development Section, Guam, Local reserve pilots are continuing 618 or 8-1433, Lillian 1945 contributions to the USO At in the Mariannas Islands. their part-time training at Ride wanted, from that time, the size of the Armed To The position of Quarterman Jacksonville Naval Air Reserve IIOsFf IIe, 0800 to 1630. Forces was approximately three Rigger requires the signing of an Training Unit at the Naval Air Station 12, Ann times larger. 18-month contract and pays $6- Station, one of the 27 similar installations Riders wanted, from 5 Change Since the start of the Korean 469.63 per annum, at the Naval maintained throughout ' 0&P.. 0700: to 1530 Ph. conflict the USO figures its activities - (AFPS) The Station, Subic Bay, Philippine Is the U. S.Joining. 7-6&SO.: Mr. Padrick or attracted more than . lands. use of the tourniquet Lost Brown wallet, area 4,000,000 men and women in a revolutionary Persons interested should sub organized" squadrons, the 114 if found contact uniform 41t the rate of 50,000- 3356. Lennox or Ph. according to a recent 000 visits mit application forms to Navy Reserve Officers train one week prepared by the Nation- a year. Overseas Employment Office (Pacific end monthly and for two weeksof Council. USO overseas programs include ), 45 Hyde Street (Civic Center active duty annually to main clubs In Alaska, Italy, Germany,, ) San Francisco 2, California. tain flight efficiency. For this a.n by the Armed the Canal Zone, and Turkey. New -_.- --- Ensign is paid about $800.00 a Medical Policy Coun centers are being established i In I blanca. Camp shows are sent to year, a Lt. (jg) $900,00, and a Lt report's recommenda London, Paris, Naples, and Casa-'. all parts of the world. (AFPS). around $1,000. This Is, of course, represent a complete in addition to what he makes at ? p from tourniquet his civilian job. c 3 used in WWII. At x There's room In the Navy cockpits it was the practice for new pilots. Additional Y 1 medics to release a Y formation on the NavCad pro- for five minutes fi %0 } gram can be secured at NARTU, half hour. NAS Jacksonville, Fla. Lt. R. E. method, according to the Hanna is NavCad Procurement is "unwise as well as Officer for this area. ---- Reasoning that has probably lost of blood already to loosen the tour- so' that he might lose ' s blood. . 1 . (' has shown," t4 ? t q report applied states,tourniquet"that a be allowed to remain un even for three or hours with relatively lit- AF 5 .+wscwxcw, .. .a"aw. new concept of the tur- ADVANCED IN RATE- Men recently advanced in rate at . GIRL-Beverly Tighter Squadron 104 include, front row (left to right), Edward Plate: Las Vegas, Is currently being writ- Drehme, PR3; Lloyd Ledbetter, A03; James Dreggors, AE3; Paul mick: Won "Girl of Service training manu Frazier, AD3 and Joseph Ryan, AD3. Back row, James Creamer, 'It's time for chow, I'll be back title on TV show AM3; Milo Sheffield, A03; John Hutchison, AD3; Robert Heuer, I " the photo: Are you AD3; Clifford Worsham, A03 and Harold Wright, AM3. at one: , h -- ... - |
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