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j Adm. Davis Makes Award \ i Station Receives Top " . E-.S Navy Safety AwardsTwo of the Navy's top safety awards were presented tC I : the Naval Air Station in a formal ceremony held at noon -.a % ts t S Monday in the band shell at Mainside.Rear . r- T Adm. Glenn B. DavIs, S complement by Capt. Burnham C. commandant of the Sixth Naval McCaffree, commanding officer 0 District, Charleston, S. C., repre- Praises All (Hand sented the Secretary of the NavyIn Stressing that the achievement making the presentation of the required a sustained cooperativeeffort awards one for industrial safety by "all hands", the Commanding and one for motor vehicle safety. officer revealed the -- '-' ------ -- that CO ACCEPTS COVETED AWARD-Followlnr presentation of the Navy'i top two safety The coveted awards, climaxingthe safety record from Jan. I, 1952, is awards to the Naval Air Station by Rear Admiral Glenn B. Davis, Commandant of the Sixth Naval 1951 safety program conducted "even better." "Statistics show a. District, Capt. Burnham C. McCaffree. commanding officer, praises station personnel for their par on the Station, were accepted on 587 percent decrease in accident ticipation in the program. At the ceremony Monday, he also appealed to All Hands to continue to maintain: this fine record. behalf of the military and civilla severity over last year's figures," he said, "a decrease In direct pro portion to a corresponding 536 Increase - Special ServicesSet In attendance at the daily safety lectures conducted in the At ChapelsFor I JAXAIRRCUJS shops."Commendable Record "Our industrial family has Just ThanksgivingPersonnel completed over four nillllon-woik hours without a lost time acci- will have an opportunity dent," he announced.The . to express their brief but colorful ceremonywas thanks at special Thanksgiving VOL-10 No. 34 U S. N A. S. Jacksonville, Fla. 26 Nov 1952 witnessed by several hundred civilian employees and officer per Day worship services to sonnel. As the be held tomorrow at the various CONTEST WINNERS TALKIT Admiral, accom Credit Union OVER-Florian: Super, ICC, panied by Capt. McCaffree, arrived chapels aboard the Naval (left) of NATTCenter, who in a car flying a two-star Air Station.Lt. Assets Total took top honors in the recently flag, he was greeted with a 13-gun concluded !Morals Essay Con ) David M. Humphreys, NAT. test, meets second place win. : SSJ salute. Immediately after, the TCenter Chaplain, will conduct the ner William T. IHcInarnay, AN, Navy band rendered ruffles and All Saint's at $24,429The of NARTU. These men, and flourishes, followed by the Ad- services at Chapel other winners, will be presented miral's March. After inspectingboth 1000. Capt. Cnarles A. Dittmar, Jax Navy Federal CreditUnion's their awards at a later ! the Marine Honor Guard and will de. financial and statistical ceremony. Senior Station Chaplain, the Navy Band, Adm. Davis and report for the period ending October - liver the Thanksgiving Day message I Capt. McCaffree proceeded to the 31 shows total assets of $24,. stage for the presentation. 429.35 end of a membership 1,381. Special OfferingA I Lost Award In M8 Since its organization, the local special Thanksgiving offeringwill facility has granted loans in the i The two safety awards, whichare be accepted, to be sent to the amount of $24,440.00 of which presented on an annual basisto Church World Service of the Na. / all Installations meeting re- $3,727.55 has been repaid. 0 tional Council of the Churches ofChrist standards . $20,712 Loaned R a 3 qulred were last award and to be used for the relief ed to NAS Jax for the ;year 1918. Breaking down total assets, it 1 rehabilitation and reconstruction The present achievement is the is indicated that $20,712.45 is program overseas. result of an intensive educational now out on loan, with $1,066.09 St. Edward's Chapel will celebrate available for loans and $2,393.12in program conducted by the Safety High Mass at 0830 with Division of the Industrial Relations a cash reserve fund ((10% of Father John J. McGowan, Catholic shares). department, in conjunctionwith Chaplain, officiating. Chaplain Income Climbs xa, department supervisors and McGowan will be assisted by the safety committeemen. Shares payable total 23931.28, St. Edward's Choir, who will perform and also on the liabilities ledgeris On the stage with Adm. Davis during the services. and Capt. McCaffree were: Capt.R. . a reserve for bad loans in the All Hands Incited amount of $345.25. Successful Contest Ends C. Webb, Jr., Inspector Gen- eral of the Sixth Naval District Father C. J. Maguire will con. Income from interest on loans ; duct a 0800 Mass at NAS Cecil has climbed to $385.65, revealingthat Comdr. James II. Armstrong, executive - Field the Credit Union Is fast Chief Super Named WinnerOf officer of the Station, and Heads of all Departments and The Naval Hospital Chapel will moving to a profit making busi key civilian employees of the conduct Thanksgiving Day Servo ness. Naval Air Station.WEATHER . ices at 0930, enabling patients, dependents Morals Essay ContestFor . and guests to worship on Holiday Thursday this day of Thanksgiving. Lcdr. Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27 his essay "Are You A Gold-Brick ?", Florian P. Super OUTLOOK William A. Wiggins, Hospital I will be observed as a legal ICC, an instructor at the AE "B" School at the Naval Air Friday-Broken overcast skies, Chaplain will deliver the message. holiday at the Naval Air Sta Technical Training Center, was declared the winner of the occasional showers. " Civilian employees are invited to Saturday-Partly cloudy, cooler - Contest recently concluded Morals Essay , tion. Although the falls holiday worship on the station Thanksglv -- moderate to fresh northerly Second honors went to Ing Day. on Thursday, there will NOT place 1- James D. Mallory, ALAN, of I winds, maximum temperature in be a four-day weekend for William T. Mclnarnay, AN, from VJ-2, won third prize with his essay low CO's. NARTU Recruiting, who wrote on "As Morals Go". "What About Scattered cloudiness personnel. Friday, Nov. 28 is a Sunday- , Workers To Use regular working day. "The Nature and Importance ofMorality" Tomorrow?" won for James C. light northerly winds, maximum Harvey, SN, of NATTCenter Spe- temperature, mid 60's. Excess Leave By cial Services, fourth place. Mary Baker, RM2, NAS Communications took fifth prize with the theme Winter Uniform Dec. 19 Deadline "Essence of Morals." Now In Effect Civilian employees at the Naval IP' IYIINM Winners Get Prize Sixth place went to Charles S. Air'' Station are reminded > Probably no one needs reminding - that their annual leave in excess xe Llngar AN, of the AE"A" Schoolat that winter is here of 60 days must be taken NATTCenter, for writing "Mor and likewise no one needs reminding - by Friday, Dec. 19 or forfeited. al Values-The Payoff", EmmettC. that it now is compulsory Shively, CSC, of NAS Commis- to don winter blues. According to a recent Indus ary Store, wrote on "Moral Val. trial Relations department me- Winter uniforms will remainin ues" to take seventh honors. ' place morandum, excess annual effect until March 15 at any Thomas D. Gartin, HM3, of NAS leave over 60 days resulting which time the uniform will won eighth with Infirmary place from adding the amount of again become optional.For . ; an- V his theme, "Put Your Best FootForward" nual leave brought forward Into officers and chief petty - and ninth place went to the calendar to the officers it's either service khakior year M/Sgt. Reginald G. Bagubc, Sr., service dress blue. earned the calendar leave during of the Marine Aviation Detachment . Enlisted men will wear working used year must be by the NAS-NATTC, for writing uniform undress blue baker of the last biweekly - end complete "Our Moral Duty Towards Our and dress blue baker for liberty. in the pay period year. Country". Waves are now garbed in The end of the calendar year Many Good Essays service blue baker. will be December 20 for Group Tenth place went to Warren C. READY TO DIG IN-It won't be a whole cobbler for every- Uniform for Marine officer sand IVb employees, and December one tomorrow, as Joe Tennes, AN, of VP3. might lead you to Cox, AA, of the AE"A" School at enlisted personnel is greens 21 for per diem employees.This believe. But over 7,000 men and women at NAS.NATTCenter and NATTCenter, for his essay "Mor is in accordance with Mayport will "eat their fill'1 at the annual Thanksgiving Day als and You." with field scarf, minus coat or dinner. There will be for jacket for work, and with coator plenty everybody as the Navy goes all the Annual and Sick Leave Act In the officers' competition, out to treat personnel with a Turkey Day feast with all the Jacket for liberty.I . of 1951, effective Jan. 0, 1952. trimmings. (See Menu, Page 8), (Please Turn to Page 2, Col. 3) . e l r-l-_ J I IJ1I 26 November Page Two JAX AIR NEWS 1952 I Are You A Gold-Brick?' Chief Super Procrastination And Day DreamingCan X11JiGUJ3 (Continued from Page 1) Lcdr. Edward S. Wise of VP-861 : Hinder Mental Moral GrowthEditor's won first award with his theme of, , Published every Thursday for Navy activities at Naval Air Station. Jacksonville, Fla. "High :Moral Standards-A Na- ( Note This essay, by Florian P. Super, ICC, has NAS, Jacksonville tional Must'." Lcdr. Bryan W. Capt. Burnham C. McCaffree Commanding Officer been declared the winning entry in the Morals Essay Contest held Comdr. James H. Armstrong. Executive Officer Franks, AE"B" School at NATT- aboard the Naval Air Station. It was selected as No. 1 by a panel Fleet Air Jacksonville Center, took the second award. of judges), Rear Adm. Osborne B. Hardison Commander His paper carried the title "Wanted - Capt. Howard V. Hopkins Chief of Staff ICC A Man". "Curtain Time", By FLORIAN P. SUPER, Fleet Air Wine Eleven written Lcdr. Charles L. Gar- Capt. Arthur S. Born Commander by Are sufficiently adept in the art of camouflage to Comdr. Joseph T. Thornton Chief Staff Officer rettson, NAS Industrial Relations you Naval Air Technical Training Center officer, won third place. I remain undetected while "flaked out" on a filled swab rack? Capt. Edwin R. Peck .__ Commanding Officer Honorary mention went to the I In the vicinity of your work station have you located at least Comdr. Richard S. Stuart Executive Officer following participants: Pete Ara- one safe "doping off" spot? While on the job, are you con- Naval Hospital sin, AE"A" School, NATTCenter; alert alert that is for the boss? Capt. Dwight J. Wharton Commanding Officer stantly on the , Capt. T. F. Weinert Executive Officer Edward J. Burgoyne, YN3, NAS NARTU Personnel; James R. Reisch, RM- If your answers to the above questions are negative, do - Capt. Easton B. Noble Commanding Officer N2, NAS Communications; Samuel you think that you are completely eliminated from the classi- Comdr. Anthony Trusso Executive OfficerThe P. Gutelius, YNT1, Personnel, fication of "gold-brick"? NATTCenter; Calvin L. Hill, AM3, JAX AIR NEWS IB published weekly at the U. S. Naval Air Station. NAS Crash Fire division; BernardE. Do you really think so? Jacksonville. Florida, and printed non-appropriate;) funds nt no expense to the government and In 'c INlnc:1 NAyWCOS P-33. Rev. Gerstner, AE1, FaeTuLant, Det. Nov. 1913. Copies are distributed free of charge at the Naval Air Station the "Gold-bricking", like Cicero's Gaul, may be divided into Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, Naval Air Station Cecil :Held and the U. S. 2, NAS; three The act be purely physical purely mental] , Naval Hospital. C 0 lee n II. Spafford, PIIAN, I parts. may Editor-Andrew II. Planey NAS Photo Lab; William H. Stoop, or a combination of the two. Of these three, the most vital] Staff Members: Ed Nellist, J03; John Charvat, AN; Vivian Wil- liams, SA; Helen Harper. AN, AO"A" School, NATTCenter; to the military main and woman is "mental gold-bricking. The JAX AIR NEWS U a member of the Armed Forces Press Service. Mike Morimano, DC3, Overhaul . r appearing I In this publication may not be reprinted without and Repair; Reginald E. Brown, I' thrl'r othermatter of Armed Forces Press Service. *' or I I permission except by service publications, Is prohibited without permission of NAS Infirmary; Gregory Gay Unless assigned to "front line" commands, we membersof l:ditnr. SAX AIR NEWS. IIM1, NAS Infirmary; Eugene E. : the Armed Forces are provided with considerable off duty Editorial offices located Building 930 (topside). Phone extension Wilhelm, ADC, NAS Crash Fire time. It is moral obligation to God to our country and 8184 and 216.Report Division; Richard C. Frees, YN3, our , NAS PO-Division; Sgt Timothy P. i to ourselves to devote a reasonable portion of these non-dele] From Washington Roche, MAD, Disbursing office; I gated hours to self improvement. Sad to relate, this obligation Richard L. Skates, AC2, NAS Op- is often partially or entirely frustrated by "mental gold- Vets Can Expect Good Job erations Wide; RepresentationWilbur bricking." H. Wester, HM2, NAS Two often practiced forms of such "mental gold-brick- Infirmary; Frank L. Coleman, Jr.; ing" are procrastination day dreaming. Each of these Prospects Upon Separation PHAN, NAS Photo Lab; Elbert L. shall briefly be discussed with reference to how they may Clemmer, NAS Infirmary; RonaldL. hinder our mental and moral growth. Howard, SN, Chaplains' office, (ly Armed Force Prttt Service) to be hand and Thomas A. Moffatt, 11M2, Procrastination is as common as sin and like sin is to bons is expected on Korean veterans can expect ex- 1. NAS Infirmary. some extent practiced by aUVe procrastinate by failing to their for distribution about Jan. cellent job prospects upon take advantage of the opportunities for self improve- many of the Announced Basic requirement for issue Judges release from active military ser- ment which are ours for the asking. We deliberately put medal Is 10-years service In one Members of the in vice. The Department of Labor judging panel off until tomorrow tasks which could have been accomplished of the components of the addition to Dittmar veter- reserve Captain estimates that only 200,000 were yesterday. We do this knowing that the future and the past Armed Forces. Eligible Officers Lcdr.. Milton G. Kuolt, senior NAT. ans will take advantage of un- are vast voids of unconsummated tomorrows. We know this employment compenaaUon be- and eslisted personnel should submit TCenter chaplain; Lcdr. John 1L ; yet procrastination is our daily practice. Estimates their application through Montgomery, Fleet chaplain Lcdr. tween now and July 1, 1953.: ; are based on the assump- proper crannels. Richard V. Donahue, NAS Special S S . tions that nearly 2,000,000 veter- Marine and Navy personnel who Services officer; Lcdr. James M. Practice it Is said makes for This is true Re- Tate Overhaul and and perfection. Naval Repair ans will have been separated by have been awarded the , July 1 and that the proportionof serve Medal, Organized Marine WOHC Jack E. Mittner of the for procrastination in that each time we deliberately put offa self-assigned task until tomorrow another stumbling block unemployed veterans will be Corps Reserve Medal or the Ma- Naval Hospital. has been placed in the path of individual advancement. Day the same as unemployed civilians. rine Corps Reserve Medal or the Capt. Burnham C. McCaffree, by day stumbling block is added to stumbling block until the Aside from the good Job prospects Marine Corps Reserve Ribbon are commanding officer of the Naval trail becomes impassable. The result is boredom lethargy that will keep many veter- not eligible for the Armed Forces Air Station, will present the con , i a weakening of the will and moral disintegration.Be . ans off unemployment rolls, ap- Ribbon. test winners with prizes and proximately 20 percent will take awards in ceremonies to be held wise. Be moderate in procrastination. advantage of the K-Vet Bill's edu- Applications from Reservistsare shortly.AtkersonTops. I cation and training provisions. No now being accepted for an Procrastination and day dreaming are closely related to unemployment pay is allowed for eight-week tour of instructor dutyin each other. Either one may be the cause or the result of the I other. The penalty for also be the for the such men. connection with the Reserve one may, penalty other. I Officer Candidate Program duringthe Army enlisted men who wish toI summer of 1953, the Navy AOGraduatesBoasting Day dreaming is to the mind what rich foods are to the attend school may have a chance has announced. Applications are body. Small rations of day dreaming add zest to the mental for early separation if the school open for both enlisted personneland the highest average of appetite whereas overindulgence will glut the intellect with term starts prior to their releaseor officers. Those accepted will any Marine ever to graduate from wishful improbabilities leaving little space for the meat and discharge date, a spokesman1 be ordered to active Aviation Ordnance School here duty on or potatoes of positive action required for mental and moral from the Army's Adjutant Gener- about June 22, 1953. since its reactivation, Pfc. FrankD. growth. al's Corps has revealed. The term i Atkerson led last week's graduating * must begin "within a reasonable I class of 64 Navy and Marine battle and Eight separate cam- period" before the actual date of paigns have been defined by Army I personnel with a'final mark This may be exemplified by an anecdote about a still All however, of 92.02. owner who was observed dipping from the reparation. cases, General Order 93 for which battle I a helping drip-off will be considered strictly on an participation credit will be givento In addition to "'Whighest -- barrel of his "mountain-dew-drop factory." "This," he told individual basis and requests must units and individuals involved.In being the top his visitor, "is just a tonic. I really don't like the 'pizen' but channels to the it sure peps up my appetite. I take short for go through Adju- all the campaigns the whole of man of the 752 only a one my tant General for a decision. Korea and its territorial watersare I Marines who health, and then I quit." Jlowever, the first helping led to included as the area Involved. have gone to the second, the second to more and more to complete befuddlement - i ] Please be assured that a similar fate result The new Arm{xl rorowi Reserve the NATTCen- ? may First campaign is defined as the from excessive Uledal will not be available until ter Schoolsince day dreaming. UN offensive from June 27 to after the end of hostilities in Sept. 15, 1950. Second is from March Be twice wise. Therefore, be moderate, also, in day Korea but a supply of the rib- 1951, Atkersonhas dreaming. . Sept. 16 to Nov. 2, 1950. Third is the Chinese Communist Forces intervention the fourth HBMHK W< XW ovmi M Can fear and "gold-bricking" rightly be associated with Protestant Choir Now from Nov 3, 1950 to averAtkerson each other. At first glance the two to be completely Jan. 24, 1951. Fourth is the UN age for either Marines or sailors. appear Open To All Hands disunited ; yet a moment's reflection will reveal a close alli- counter-offensive from Jan. 25: to Highest mark since the school ance between them. The fear referred to is not the fear of Something new has been Apr. 21, 1951. Fifth is the CCF reopened was set a year ago by added to the Protestant Choir spring offensive from April 22 to Airman Apprentice W. Wells, who the battlefield, but rather the summation of all those petty fears which breed self belittlement.] If left unchecked these here at NAS. The Chapel now July 8, 1951. finished the 14-week course with has mixed-voice choir tiny pin pricks of doubt, these minute tendencies towa'rds ir- a 94-06. opento Sixth is the UN summer-fall a resolute will "on the double" flood tidal our beings with a Waves and civ- ilian dependents offensive from July 9 to Nov. 27, Expressing surprise at his high wave of uncertainty. We then find ourselves saying, "The employees. 1951.: Seventh is the second Ko- average, Honorman Atkerson said job is too big for me. I can't do that. It's impossible," substituting - of about Normally composed rean winter from Nov. 28, 1951 to he doubted that his previous ex- as required hundreds of other to concealour excuses 25 voices, choir directors arc Apr. 30, 1952. The eighth cam- perience in civilian life had beena timidity. Thusly "gold-bricking" is amplified. anxious to secure additional paign is the Korean summer-fall factor. lIe was an automobile persons. 1952: which began May 1 and will salesman in Birmingham, Ala.- Beware of belittlement. Be honest in self appraisal. Anyone Interested can se- not end until Nov. 30. his home town-before enteringthe Such honesty will bring about a reduction in procrastinationand cure additional information by Marine Corps in :March. He initiate control over day dreaming.Such . seeing Elliott in Chaplain Building Robert 563 or cal-E. Lcdr. "Would you cay that is a graduate of Woodlawn High honesty will prompt us to be among the first to Chief Brown is a steady worker?" School in Birmingham. purposefully ing extension 8522. Rehearsalsare acknowledge that "gold-bricking" will not pave held 1830 Thursday. Lt "If he were any steadier, He will now remain here as an the road leading to the pot-of-gold at the end of the rainbowof every he'd be motionless." .... instructor at NATTCenter. our dreams. .. .. ? - r. L . I 26 November 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Threo Open House On Pearl Harbor Day MAINSIDE Blue Angels SpollighRABTD Thurs, Nov 27 '" Stars In My Crown..Joel McRae "i- Pro ram Dec. i . Fit, Nov. 28 ,. Harlem Globe The Navy's famed "Blue Angels", making their first appearance - Trotters ................ Tomas Gomez about here since they were reorganized a year ago, Sat., Nov 2!!)>> Harbor will headline NAUTU's Open House on Pearl Day, Weekend With Sunday, Dec. 7. Father ..."........_....... Van HefllnNATTConter Open House will be from 1300 to packed aerial-acrobatics the "Angels" - 1600 with the actual demonstration - Thtirs., Nov. 27 will perform barrel rolls, reverse My Pal Gus........Richard Widmark by the "Angels" taking place rolls, loops, cuban from 1500 to 1530. Fri., Nov. 28 eights, and a revers' half-Cuban Stars In My Arrangements for securing the eight with close formation of F9F- Crown .................... Joel McRae famed flight team were made by 5s..Lt. Sat. the Naval Air Reserve Training Col. Charles M. Kunz, com- Nov. 29 Harlem Globe Unit, commanded by Capt. Easton manding officer of the Marine Air Trotters ................ Tomas Gomez I 4 B. Noble. Detachment Is the coordinator and HOSPITAL 1.lnn.. --.. Blimps! Helicopters director of the show. The show In addition to the flight demonstration has been for all Thun., Nov. 27 BLUE ANGELS COMING While the "mechs" watch, the planned military Ten Tall Men..Burt Lancaster F9F-5s of the famous Blue Angels, the Navy's flight demonstration I plans also call for a Navy personnel and civilian of the Jacksonville . Fri., Nov. 28 team, pass overhead in close formation. The Angels will be blimp and Navy helicopter flight area. A large crowd is here December 7 as the feature attraction to Open House at show. anticipated for the event. ... ... My Pal Gus .. Richard WidmarkSat NARTU Jax. Twenty various types of Naval Nov. 29 aircraft will also be on display in Stars In My Both Once Benedictine Students - BLOOD BANK the Open House area which will Crown ..........._....... Joel McRae ._4..__ Two Top Morals Essayists Find extend from the NARTU Hangar to the west end of Hangar 115. BOX SCORE 3-Week Mission Several static displays; will also . No Pn.f'kh. i They Have Something In CommonTwo be shown. .Quota lU.-to cent I Home-based at Corpus Christ I, Begins SundayAt top place winners in the at FAW.l1 -......__ 13 21 201.6 the popular "Angels" appeared Both men are married. Both Morals Essay Contest coincidentally - Medical 2 3 150.2 the Fifth Annual Aviation - Exposition that their ratedat St. Edward'sThe were both Benedictine pleased essays NAHru _...._- 1 9 128. students. the top, and both keenly interested last September other in Detroit., Comm. .............. 4 5 125.0 with several along important in the contest and in Reverends John T. Tracy Florian P. Super, ICC, whose functions. NATTCenter ..253 305 120.5 and Nelson J. Hamilton, both Missionary essay took first place honors, the Morals Standard Program. Thrill In Store Public Works .. 2t 25 10.U Oblates of Mary Immacu. attended St. Johns Universityin There the likeness* ends.* The internationally famous team Marines ............ 10 10 100.0 late, will conduct a Mission at Collegeville, Minn. WHILE old Chief will thrill the crowd with its show. Admin. _...._.. 3 3 100.0 St. Edward's Chapel from Sunday, Before his 39-year In their 25-mlnutes of thrill JRD ...........__.. 2 2 100.0 is his 19th Nov. 30, until Sunday, Dec. 14. graduationfrom Super approaching Dental ...__._ 1 1 100.0 The first week will be for women St. Mary's year of Naval service, Mcln- Telephone Center Will Supply ....._._.. 21 25 95.1 the second week for men. arnay, a 23-year old reserve, Opere ............... 12 11 91.6 University andSeminary has been active Be Open Thanksgiving: on duty only Evening devotions will at Res Fleet ........ 85 76 89.( % begin six months.A . I in The Telephone Center locatedin 1930 for one hour. Mass will be Cecil Field ........ 16 13 81.2Spec. Baltimire, Md., native of Building 517 will be open from celebrated at OCOO and 0830 Servo _. 4 2 50.0 daily. There will be recitation of the x second place the'north 0830 to 2230 on Thanksgiving day ComFalrJax .... 9t 33 35.1 L. Fruits and nuts will be available Rosary, a short instruction, a sermon winner William Flensburg o & R..U5 35 30.4 for all hands, who are invited and Benediction of the Blessed T. Mcln- Minnesota Grn. Cv Srgs... 315 5 U.2 Sacrament during the even. Mclnarnay arnay, AN, at. Chief Super to stop in and have a look at the Hospital ............ 21 1 4.7 center even though they do not Engineers ........ 13 0 0.0 ing devotion. A short instructionwill I tended St. Bernard in Cull- has been sta. plan to make a call. .. Fla Mil. DI...... 5 0 0.0 be given after the daily man, Ala., which is also taughtby ./ Masses. the Benedictine Order. tioned NATTCenterfor at y I AIM ............_- 4 0 0.0 I "Both Missionaries> of 18 months. Super NAVY WIVES are men Half-Gallon Club wide experience", says Father Mc- lie resides here with his wife, Lee High Glee Club Gowan, Chaplain at St Edward's Edna, daughter, Michelle, age CORNERThe Here Dec. 2 Chapel, "and will certainly have Adds 8 Donors; 10, and son John, age. 8. Appears annual Thanksgiving Din The Lee School Glee much to offer by way of Instruction High and encouragement in our Total Reaches 106The Mclnarnay, whose hometownIs ner of the Navy Wives Club, held Club of 200 voices will appear in Saturday, Nov. 22, was a huge encounter with the distressing Jacksonville, is presently at concert here at NATTCenter auditorium problems of living good lives, and Half-Gallon Club was Increased NARTU Recruiting. When ask success. Seventy-two membersand December 2 at 2000. preserving high moral standards." last week by seven new ed why he entered the con friends attended. Admission is free. S members, bringing the total test, Mclnarnay replied: "Well, Club rooms were decorated in The program will Include selections - Father Tracy has preached Missions membership to 106. I needed a watch my wife, the appropriate color schemes of of classics, spirituals, throughout the United States Military and civilian personneland Helen had planned to give me Fall and Thanksgiving. Hostesses Christmas selections, ballads and and Canada. During World War ( dependents) who have given one for Christmas, but now it for the occasion did a wonderful popular songs. The largest choral II, he was a Chaplain with the at least four pints of bloodto won't be necessary." And then job and did not spare any effort group; in Florida, the Lee High Eighth Air Force in England. the Station's Armed Forces more seriously, he recalled a to make everybody feel at home. Glee Club will represent Floridain statement he had heard some- After dinner were played the Southern Music Confer. Father Hamilton is a veteran Missionary Blood Center are eligible for games also. In addition to several membership.The time ago which expressed his and prizes awarded. The eveningof ence at Chattanooga, Tenn. pr' years of work througout this new members include: real reason for entering the good food, fun and dancing . I contest: "The best way to keep will long be remembered by every. country, he spent two years as a William Sloan, O&R. Kuebler Chosen I your faith is give it away" one who attended. missionary in the Phillipines. J. E. Durantime, Sub Group 2, All military personnel, depen. Res. Fleet. Although it was the first The next business meeting will Honor Man At dents and friends are cordially in. John P. McLarty, VP-861. time Chief Super had competedin be held on Wednesday, Dec. 3. vited to attend the Mission. The Frank C. Sulanke, VP171. a contest of this nature, he All members are urged to be pres Catholic Chaplain urges attend Donald E. Scott, Pfc. stated that, "Any type of Morals ent. ANP( ) SchoolThe ance during the next two weeksas Charles R. Campbell. Program is a step in the . School the best possible means of Teena T. Irby, Sub Group 1, right direction" and so deserved Airman Preparatory had a sailor as it's honor man preparing for a Peaceful and Joyous :teSt Fleet. his support. 'Cane Hunter'sOf this week. Gerard P. Keubler, AA Coming of Christ at Christ Jorn Brchich, PN3, ComFair- topped all other men in his gradu mas. I fax. 3rd Marine Division TrainsThe VJ-2 Given . ating 'AN (P) class to win the -* Third Marine Division, activated - SA: My wife is scared to death Chaplain Ham, concluding a High PraiseWeather high honors. Jan. 7 1952 ended schedule .. Out of a classof a - someone will steal her clothes.SN sermon on temperance: "And I : Doesn't she have them insured say that all the liquor in the nation -: of combat training recentlywith Squadron Two's 3 1 9 other 'Cane Hunters who spent 316 ,s men, Ieublerg ? should be thrown into the a fullscale review and paradeof SA: She has a better idea than river!" all its units. Gen. Lemuel C. hours in the air hunting compiled a total that. She has someone stay in the Choir leader: "The next selection Shepherd, Commandant of the storms this season without an I grade point closet and Marine Corps presented the colors accident, were commended for average of 92. watch them. I found by the choir will be "Shall , him there last night. We Gather At the River?" to the division. excellent proficiency by Capt. 42 for the eight I Thomas J. Raftery here last : weeks course. Time On Pets Five To Claim ThemIf Friday. : ; Entering thd I Round-Up Stray ; Days II Captain Raftery, Commander er Navy in June, U. S. Fleet Weather Central 1052, he was you're wondering "Where has All stray animals are being for disposition. Miami, inspected the sent to Bainbridge, Md. for boot my little dog gone?"-check with picked up and incarcerated in the Anyone who is missing a pet squadron, and during which camp and after completing the basic . the station police, they may lead station dog pound in the south, should check in with the station time he praised officers and training, was sent to Jack* you right to the pet. west corner of the station.A police. If the pet is In custody, men of the squadron. sonville for school. Personnel living aboard the station charge of $1.00 per day will 1 he can arrange for its release. Celebrating the end of the Before entering the service he and in Dewey Park housingarea be charged pet owners for each The Security department emphasized attended the Central Catholic season, Captain Raftery was are warned that a renewed day up to five days that the pet that all pets must be regis High School In Allentown, Pa. an honored guest at a dinnerof effort on the part of authorities to In custody. After that periodthe tered with the Pass and Identification the squadron's officers in lIe has now been assigned to th la being made to alleviate the animal will be turned over to office and must wear the "0" Club Friday evening. Aviation Electronic School in nuisance created by pet*. the Jacksonville Humane Society their tags. Memphis, Tena.Kuebl . .. d" r- H ::::=:1 NEWS Page Four JAX AIR I| Youths Lost In R k eenokee For 40 Days I U. S. NavyLarger Than SALTY HUMOR FROM Pfc. George Anderson and Wil- All OthersThe HERE AND THERE liam E. Denham AA, both of the U. S. Navy at this momentis Naval Air Technical Training Cen- larger than all the other naviesof Dental Technician: I don't ter, were admitted to the Naval the world combined, accordingto think that new dentist is doing, Hospital last Friday after a re- the 1952-53 edition of "Jane's I BO well." i ported stay of 40 days in the Fighting Ships," renowned as a j Nurse: "Why not?" Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia.The reference book on the world's D. T.: "Well, every time I go two hungry and gaunt men { navies. by the dental clinic, I see him related their story to Navy officials r fY 1.a. 1. The U. S. Navy la already the I looking down In the mouth." after being flown from Ho largest peacetime fleet ever main. merville, Ga., near where they tained by any country, the year- - stumbled out of the swamp. < book added. The book gives these Defendant: "Your honor, this Here's their story, which reads figures on our current naval case la all wrong. I wasn't going like a dramatic novel or movie: strength: 60 miles an hour, I wasn't going I . ; Denham went to Bailey's Lakein 50, I wasn't going 30 & >:tie.1F w Georgia for a week-end fishing More than 100 aircraft carriers, ' Judge: "Stop. I don't want you to bade up and hurt someone. trip and after renting a boat near tS 15 battleships, 75 cruisers, 350 de- Fine $10. Fargo, Ga. began to try his luck.A stroyers, 270 escort destroyers and short time later, he noticed + frigates, 200 submarines, 220 that his boat was leaking and as minelayers and minesweepers, 150 do those three balls Pat: "What he paddled to the opposite shore, patrol vessels, and more than 9,500 mean that hang over the hock It sank and he lost all provisions. other craft. i shop?" Walking along the shoreline he By contrast the Soviet Union Mike: "It's two to one you don't tried to find the directionand original has only three old battleships and get It back." water inlet that he had taken. 17 cruisers in commission, the SAFE AND SOUND-Recuperating and relaxing after their book declared. However, the So- Scene: Football locker room. harrowing experience encountered during 40 days in the Okefe- DARKNESS fell and he No. 38: "My girl says she'll be was unto nokee Swamp are Pfc. George Anderson (left) and William E. viet Union maintains its prepon- find his way. Clad only in a Denham, AA, both of NATTCenter. The men survived In the dense derance in submarines, having faithful! to the end"No sweat shirt and a pair of dun swamp on berries and fish, losing 111 pounds between them. Theyare 370 in service and about 120 under 3: "Say, that's great." garees, plus a pair of boots, he getting, along nicely now at the Naval Hospital. construction. No. 38: "I"don't know; I'm the slept in a tree that night. The noise and growl. "It sounded as swampland, they saw a coon and . quarterback.* following day he tried to salvagethe loud as a Sherman Tank," Den : treed it. While one of the men One lot of 72 "Shtcha"classsubs boat but to no avail. Walking ham said. "We thought for sure I poked the animal out the other was described by the annualas Then there was the co-ed who most of the next day trying to It was a hungry bear so we ran one hit It with a stick and they "medium submarines" of a soaked; her strapless evening gownin find someone either on the shoreor further into the swamp and climbed had their first meat for some time. particularly effective and dan- coffee so it would stay up all in a boat, he failed and made a a tree. It was getting dark Luck Improved as the two ran gerous type." (These submarinesr night. tree his bed for the night. again so we stayed in the tree across an old abondoned railroad are marked with the Russian The third day while wanderingup for the night. The next day we track that led them to a deserted letters "Shtcha" which have no Whenever I hear of a bigamycase and down the bank, Denhamran were left with only two knifes fishing camp. Here they found two exact equivalent is English). with it always fills me awe. onto Anderson who had been and some matches between us and cans that contained corn meal, a The British, Canadian, and US. To think of anyone brave enoughto fishing near that area. Anderson we had no idea where we were." can of Instant coffee, and fishing Navies "have had second thoughts take on two mothers-in-law. knew the way out to a small The two lost men walked and equipment. With the meal, they about scrapping warships in the fishing camp so they went thereIn walked, trying to keep on dry baited their hooks and caught normal process of wastage and re- search of food. The cook at fish.Denham. the annual noted. land and for three days thought more placement, this had to town for . gone camp they heard planes. "By the time and Anderson believed provisions leaving them with no we could get fires going, the that by following the tracks they In some cases they "have reached - way of getting to town. The only planes had disappeared." could be rescued. After tracingthe out and snatched back ships food they could get was cokes They hoped that by walking tracks for a full day, they had which had nominally already been and candy bars. to abandon the idea when the disposed of," the book said. \ with the sun to their backs, they would be going In a straight line brush and swamp covered the "Those ships were built for onlya AFTER WAITING some time, the of fraction of cost building find out. rails. and then possibly a way they decided to go back into the similar ships today and they constitute - "It was a lucky thing we had good to catch some fish for swamp immediate of weather," said Anderson "becausethe ANOTHER COON was killed an stiffening food. This they did, and after dungarees and thin shirts we that day. "I wanted that coon so the respective reserve fleets cooking the eight or ten they were wearing weren't much pro- bad," said Denham, "that whenI whereas new ships of this kind caught, the two heard this loud would take several to tection." hit him, his head stretched afoot years 0 We had a couple of fish leftover build," the yearbook declared.- Hunting SeasonIn BY NOW FOOD was their main and ate them, then ate the I (AFPS) . objective and berries had been hind half of the coon and the a I Full Swing; the only thing available. After front half the following day. Our BASES LOADEDA walking and wading through the only source of water was the Marine sergeant, home on holes which we dug. A few timeswe t Game PlentifulWith leave left ran across a hole which some was unexpectedly in the Florida general hunt- Hunting License, Guns animal had dug and we would dig charge of his three-month-old niece for afternoon.All . Ing season now In its second week, Available At SS HereFor it deeper for water." an went well at first thena ; hunters have been reporting good convenience of station After the fifth week in the crisis and the sergeant arose luck and the game supply normalor personnel hunting licenses are swamp, the men ran onto a ditch call put in a frantic telephone better in most areas. for'sale In the gear room of that had recently been dug by a to his uncle who took care of , Duck and geese season opened the Special Services Building. Jeep and began to follow it. It the problem in man to man 31 9 Nov. 17 while season on others Florida State Licenses, good soon became dark and rained dur- fashion. opened Nov. 20. With exception of until the end of the season, ing the night. By morning the the "First he said "place , a few restricted areas it is open cost |7.50.Shotguns. Jeep tracks were gone but the baseball diaper In position of a season on deer, turkey, quail and are also availablefor ditch was still evident. The follow- diamond with at bat. Fold you squirrel throughout the entire personnel. All that Is need- ing evening more fresh tracks second base over home plate. state. ed to check out a gun is a valid were visible and Just before night, mound. Florida State hunting license. wagon tracks were seen. They de- Place baby on pitcher's Then first base and third ALTHOUGH the first half of Approximately thirty-five 12- cided to keep walking because the pin "" base to home plate. the dove season is closed the se- gauge shotguns are available tracks looked fresh. worked-AFPS . It ) cond half will open for a two-week for use. Although the guns are period December 15. not kept in the Special Services AT A FORK In the path they Daily hunting will be" permitted Building, but in the station ar- heard a dog barking and what farmer, I was never so happyto 1 seemed to be voices. see anyone in my life. I threw They began the % throughout state for the remainder mory, it is nevertheless neces- running and yelling In the direc- my arms around him and almost of the month. Then all sary to check them out throughthe kissed him said Denham.; The tion of the voices.'hen we , < but the area west of the Aucilla gear room. River will be restricted to shooting stumbled into the arms of that farmer gave them some food and offered to take them to a nearby on Wednesday, Thursdays, Saturdays at Homerville. It was hospital and Sundays. ! 1r1 :3:4& there that they got their first \ : : good meal in six weeks. "I even AS USUAL hunting regulationsare smoked said Den- a cigarette, substantially the same as in the past. ham. "Up to then we both had k been leaves in old smoking an Turkey, quail and squirrel sea- pipe which I carried." l A'FPslUESiGNER'S sons will run through Fcb 1, deer Both men recovering at are now season through Jan. 6 and duck the Naval Hospital here. and geese season through Jan. 10. DUEAM-Claudette After 40 in the days swamp Thornton, a talented Texas One major variation In rules Denham lost 44 while beauty, has been signed to a this season concerns the shootingof pounds, movie contract at U-I studios. turkeys. Only gobblers may be Anderson dropped 59 pounds. . Called a "designer's dream", and the "perfect film figure", shot in the northeast Florida second NAVY'S FASTEST TRANSPORT-Flying for the first time A Wave, after first reportingto here's how the '22-year-old district and In the northwest with engines that. make it America's fastest transport, this new Jax, wrote home to her mother "blonde brownette" stacks up; Florida second and third districts. Navy air transport has four turbo-compound engines which are saying, "I Height, 5 feet, 6 inches; bust, Both hens and gobblers be equivalent to six of the power plants that drove the first con- guess Pm going to be 36; hips, 31, waist 22, and may stellation when It was introduced 10 years ago. The 13,000 horse; very busy here saying, "Yes, M'm, weight 119. shot in all other areas. power transport will cruise at better than 310 mph. all day and 'No sir,' all night" . -- -- - -- -- -- -- --- --- 1- ------1 r I I, .. ." < ... "..' ......1" . .. ,, i iI I 26 November 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Five I. Air Group Four 'Flying Ubangis' Score Again Command Goes To Air Force AviatorOneOf VF-12 I Comdr. SweeneyCommand Fliers To Bag Coveted Navy E' yf Two fighter pilots of VF.12 of 25,000: feet followed by rocket and at NAS Cecil Field, Capt. Edward 4 changed hands f i bombing exercises. Both Capt. Ma- J. Mason, USAF, and Lt. Comdr. John R. w son and Lt. (jg) Axel will be the role of (Jg) Charles L. Axell, became the shooting to become double or j Air Group 4, first "Flying Ubangi" pilots to triple "E" winners, the latter a the coveted Navy "E" in R. Gels. garner very difficult thing to acheive. the squadron's fiscal 53 competitive - During the same Now Fly llanshivsOne firing last week. mand ceremonies, The two sharp-shooters were pilot, Lt. (jg) Sherman E. of the air group Brent, a former member of VF- the "E" Ingunnt'ry the only ones to earn manding officers feet.Swk 12, in June of 1950: scored "E's" in at 15,000: non L. Micheel all three phases of the competitive Charles W More Honors exercise while flying an F8F Bear Next on the schedule for VF- Squadron 43 and cat fighter plane. The squadronnow 12 pilot will be the gunnery at W. Kelly relieved flys the F2H Banshee jet las A. Clark of fighter Lt. (jg) Brent was repu- 62. ted to be the first pilot in this i Comdr. Sweeney area to accomplish this mark. der, Carrier Air : I I ; t + a a Capt. Mason, who halls from to the group for ; Brownsville, Texas, is attached to pleting a jet ( ) the 97th Fighter Squadron, ' I Klngsville, Texas. ( ) M' Wright-Patterson, AFB, Dayton, he was serving AWNM20.UKKLttaN1M N?> R Y Ohio, and is assigned to VF-12 Naval Operations under the Navy-Air Force ex- With CAG Comdr. Geis, change program. the air group Lt. (jg) Axell received his tour in the wings at NAS Pensacola In April it participated in of 1950 and hails from Hamden, ercises, including Conn. . . "Malnbrace" ..., . to the ( ) + . port ; ( ) .' ' Fleet Air ; ..t" .:" ;, Cruiser Juneau Returns.The . as operations ',,' " '. cruiser USS Juneau, first aide to the Deputy < (: , warship in action against enemy Operations for North Korean forces, has returned came from her second tour of duty in Group 4. the Far East. The ship departedfor Goes to the Far East March, 1952.:> Gunnels Next ,duty former Area Squadrons ficer of the " VF-43 will be VP-741, 15.5, 1:>.5. Aeronautics in participate in 2; George Shafer, AT2; advancedto Ralph L. Callahan, captain for He had been deck of the AE3 were James Hayes, Robert the Fasronites, led his team of the squadron Sea. The Cummings John Pittelli, and through an undefeated season of commissioned in Waldo Romero; advanced to AM3 20 games. The "Banshees" are Before Lcdr. '. ( ] high rank were Courtland Goss, Caroll Dick- now concentrating on the station \ VF-43 for duty as notables. I erson, and Anthony Drexl; advanced playoff which will be played against - officer, he the to A03 were Gerald Gumper, NATTC's champs.: by the "Gla Thomas Green, Kermit Pace, duty as Among Fasron's eight partici- Naval sciences at the Secre Ralph Pasquale, Jimmy Zachary, pants are: Ralph Callahan, Ray of Omaha. Sst.r'V his party and Wylie Byrd, and Billy Deen; advanced Winstead, Bradley Kldd, Tillman J. Ballentlne, to AT3 Richard Dennis were . The former Bozeman, Arthur Gabriel, Gary of Fighter Atlantic and Ralph Earl. Buckley, Joe Steffy and Clyde Clark, will report While most crew members were Newton. Academy, to the ex worrying about squadron worka Florida duck hunting season got ther duty. engaged in quartet of "Gladiators"took underway with great success for Lcdr. Kelly, for its part time off for "double ring" at least four nimrods of Fasron reported to his of the credit ceremonies. New brown baggersare Six. Lcdr Frederick E. Wood the Naval Post : the squadron's Arnold Dyson, AMSN; Wilbur ward, Skipper, and Lt. Herbert School, to the Morris, AD3; John Marfinetz, "II' Rupp, Operation officer, for their work AD3 and Charles Reier AD2. Washington, D.C. ; claimed their limit within a few 5. in top William Lowe, Willie Cook, and hours. : Floyd Farragut, all chief aviation Lt. Sigurd M, Gudal, Personnel ; the squadron machinist mates, have been recommended officer, and Lt. Lloyd Resler] jet OPEN the advance to take the examinationfor shop division officer, also baggedthe Personnel on ; ; dozen men. a commission under the Limited limit p will have an ; and their new Duty Officer program. 0 Christmas ; ( ) : AMI; Ro 1 Fasron's touch football team enjoyed - evening ; ( ) 1; Stanley I'aaron Six a well earned party at Gold the Mainside ; Pardue, Fasron Six's "Banshees" captured Head Branch State Park last 1 Hospital ; ) AD2, Gerald the NAS volleyball championship week to complete the final touchesof Exchange ; ; Savage, AE- last week by defeating the 1952 season. until 2100, () ] ',' ",........ ... ;... ;yR.A.o..y; .. ,.. The dinner and refreshmentswere Fridays.The : hard to'top. stores ; Paul T. Smith was seen passingout .?* last week after close at 1200 on cigars being This policy promoted to Lt. (jg). Smith has ted to offer a ) a recently checked in from the NAS to all Navy Hospital after a three-week stay A because of injuries suffered In an automobile accident. William S. Fielder, YN1, was transferred to VP-21, NAS Patux- : ent River last Tuesday after com pleting over two and a half years with Fasron. Fielder was the old j jry I f n s est member of Fasron and has worked under three skipprs, Lcdr. Walter Barnes, Cmdr. Edward ;, j 9 r : Morgan and Lcdr. Frederick r ,:': j Woodward, present CO. Advancement In rate exams Ii : 9 have recently been passed by seven .....-.. yA rases{ Fasron men. Those who made the grade are Lester R. Gold- -A trio of top division leaders soon to depart man to ADAN, Freddie L. Hartley Field for new duty assignments are bid fare- I Comdr. John L. Carter (left), shaking to ADAN, William H. Kendrick to Cruse, Operations officer. Cruse will report ADAN, Donald II. Lamay to SN, River, l\Idj; Lt. Warren Eckoff, Maintenance Billie J. Martin to ADAN, Albert - I ) will go to NAS Corpus Christl, Texas, J. Oros to AN and Lewis E. Tucker. Administrative officer, (second from "I'd like to run ) to ComFairJax. Patton to SKSN. check, ' # Six JAX AIR NEWS 26 November 1952 . . ' Rules Clinic Held J I For Center Refs 1l4 V1 Intramural referees at NATT- Center held a rules clinic Nov. jjIj 14 to discuss various problemsand new rule changes for the coming program. Additional meetings will be staged until the opening of basketball in Decem- ber.The _ group, composed of Navy With, John M. Charvat and Marine personnel, will work directly with Lt. Paul McCoy, Tomorrow night in the Mainside gym the Fliers open Physical Training officer for the their seasonal cage campaign. And the big question in the I Center. Officials are selected on minds of local sports enthusiasts is naturally, does Coach a volunteer basis and usually Frank McCaffrey have the material to provide winning bas- spend two nights a week officiat ketball on this station? ing. We'd say he does. Although the junior varsity is short- Referees are given a chanceat REFEREES' CONFAB-Intramural officials at NATTCentermet handed, only seven men are presently available, the varsityis the clinic to discuss the dif last week with Lt. Paul McCoy, Physical Training officer, to ferent play situations signals discuss rules and that arise in the changes problems may coming laden with of nimble sure-handed who a crop guys are rule changes and other problemsthat sports year. Attending the meeting were, (seated left to right) quick and cute with the ball. When Sixth Naval District might arise the Quinten McElyea, AI Hirschman, Ward Weisel, Ton Ward, Lt. tourney time rolls around in :March the Fliers will definitelybe throughout McCoy, Tom Hawkins and Tommy Thompson. Standing Bob a threat to Parris Island, the 1951-52 title holders. season. Goff, Bob Reinhardt, Dan Rydell and Rube Francis. I Having seen McCaffrey's little giants, they'll average 4' AGO School . only C-l, and adding remarks of those who should know, we'll F. ; J X fUR newsot hurriedly brush the personnel that will see action in the course of a rugged 29-game schedule. Offers NewAthletic * If the firing pin is inserted correctly in the Syracuse $ SlateUnder time then watch out foe and back- Shotgun before game a new program at the Air boards. Bob Grabaz, the bronzed two-handed set artist from Ground Officer's School, athletics Syracuse University, can be the difference for this ball club I have risen from an obscure past- all season. He's uncanny with his accuracy and can hurt you time to an important part of the on a fast break. regular routine. Coordinator of the Bob Reinhardt, who returns from last year's varsity Rocoon Cools Stored program is Bob Chartrand, a vet- with Grabaz and \Vard Weisel, is another fast afoot gentle- eran of athletic activities before man capable of getting that extra two points in the clutch. joining service ranks. Bob will spend more time at the gratis stripe than any man Chartrand" was formerly Direc.- on the varsity. lIe's hard to stop when driving. By HAS 'Sludenl Body'"That's tor of Athletics for Kansas City, Weisel's forte is his one-handed push. He leads a fast Mo. Department of Welfare and break well and is a polished performer when the chips are down. I it for this season," Coach Dave Barksdale musedas I for three years an Intramural ath- he reviewed the 1952 football season for Jax Navy "we'll letics manager at the Universityof , "Vince Zoda will fake you out of the exit a player re- I " Kansas Awarded the Out marked when we asked about the pivot slot. The 6-5 youngs- open Sept. 19th at Patuxent River next year. I City. before the service is deadly "I was pretty proud or the standing Athlete's trophy at UK- ter who played for CCNY joining ored lad out-ran and out-passed I C in 1949, Chartrand also directed inside the key with his one-handers and is never shy about boys' he continued, "they came a the Fliers as he paced his matesto II athletic activities at Officer's Candidate . using his 195 pounds under the bucket long way since the first of the sea- the two-touchdown win. I School, Newport. son and I was well pleased. They Stuldreher and Larry White com All-Inclusive Assisting Zoda with the upstairs responsibilities is Roger had a lot of spirit and gave me bined to give Jax Navy a 13-13 The program here embraces the "Grubber" Stelma, a lithe 195-pound lad who doesn't bother good cooperation all the way." draw with a highly favored eleven most minor sports which require to shake hands when moving into scoring territory. The The Fliers finished with a rec- only individual attention to team from South Georgia Junior College , 6-4 Illinois southpaw owns a "sure two" jump shot that must ord of three wins, a tie and five sports with dozens competing. A be controlled by the foe if the Fliers taste defeat. defeats. "But," Barksdale added, in a benefit game at Waycross, table tennis tourney is already Ilelying largely on his speed, interspersed with cute "if we played like we did the last Georgia. The Fliers were scoreless underway and the winner in the twists and good control, Dick Tate, G-2 Richmond, Ky. prod two games we could have won I until the fourth heat and then, single elimination play is elated uct, is determined to keep his name with the starters all sea- them all, except of course, Parris after counting twice, fumbled for a shot at the NATTCenter son. And he might do it. Island." away a chance to ice the verdict. champ. Joe Lister, the little man on the squad at 5-10, is adept I Tennis and golf are"being set up with the two-handed shot. And Charlie Yen is another guy Parris Island thumped the locals Before the last home gatheringof on a ladder (challenge) arrangement who finds the two-hander to his liking. Marv Atkinson, 74-0, in the opener and the the season, the Fliers stunned Ocean Grove, N. J., six-footer, and Tom Deeming, a tree- Fliers lost a few supporters, both NAS Norfolk, a pre-game favorite, Form Council topper at 6-5 round out the varsity roster. material and human. The Islanders 26-7, as Stuldreher figured in Volleyball and touch football fielded laden with col. a squad three pay station bids. The University leagues have been under operation lege and professional talent and The crystal ball gave us Southern California and Ohio were simply too much for the I of Michigan i southpaw throughout the season. Competition - State as winners last week, but failed to foresee conquests for Fliers.In pitched for two and ran a third, is thriving bowling, per 'Alabama and Penn State and two stalemates in other top but it was Bishop's 53-yard jaunt haps the individual leader in parti- games. Plaudits have been pouring in by mail, telegram and the first home outing Jax I along the east sideline that capped cipation.The . Navy blanked Patuxent River, 19- kangaroo pouch in recognition of the former accomplish- : matters. .program has been effectedby 0, as Jack Bishop passed for two ments. Few bothered to chide us for the stunning reversals Pensacola's Goshawks found the the formation< of an Athletic touchdowns and ran a third. The administered throughout the country that fooled even the scoring lanes practically closed to Council, composed of one repre Golden Bombers held the home- masters. them last week as they were held sentative from each section of the standers scoreless the first half, Summoning what foresight we have left we see Navy to a 14-6 bulge at the end of three school. It is the responsibility oC but Bishop and broke over Army in the traditional service battle. Holy Cross will i company I stanzas by the short-handed Fliers. each representative to see that loose in the second for the win. . trip Boston College, Penn over Cornell and Fordham over: However in the fourth quarterthe his men are adequately equippedand NYU are the eastern headliners. In the midwest, Notre A second quarter safety provedthe local ball carriers fumbled know the whereabouts of the Dame to be a docile host to Southern California Oklahomaover winning margin for Eglin Air twice and the Hawks quickly capitalized facilities offered. Oklahoma A. and M., and Tulsa over Texas Tech. Alabama Force Base the following week as! to post a 34-12 victory. The . will thump Auburn, Georgia Tech to remain unbeaten the Fliers went down to defeat, loss of key men put a damper on Varsity Needs BoxersAn against Georgia, and Tulane over L. S. U. cap the southern 1413. Darrell Spang scored both the Fliers' hopes, but they werea Navy TDs and was ironically the clashes. game foe, nevertheless. urgent call for personnel man nipped in the end zone to ac- 4 > interested in competing with the count for the Eagles' safety. varsity boxing team has been Followin' the Fliers. Fall intramural sports at Main- . Call Out For Center issued from Coach Al Mueller. side and NATTCenter are rapidly drawing to a close and competition for the Captain's Trophy and the Iron :Man Trophy At home for the third successive Cage Loop EntriesThe Men in the heavier weights are week, the Fliers were rapped for in demand.A . can be narrowed to three units. Fasron Six is a lead- NATTCenter Intramuralcage pipe cinch for the second leg of the NAS award, while ANP) their third defeat of the season as loops will officially open workout is slated for the School and AE School appear to have lost the pack at the the 508th Regimental Combat the first week of December. AU Mainside gym, Monday, Dec. 1, Team of Fort Benning came from and Coach Mueller will take Center. The Student Electricians have the inside track. They divisions or departments who a lead the keg league and are third in volleyball, topping their behind a 13-7 half-time deficit fora are interested in entering may good look at every candidate. adversary in both cases From a public relations stand-I 26-20 win. use the Center gym for prac- Charleston Navy is scheduled for out point this office was glad to see the football Harry Stuldreher came to the an appearance here Friday, Dec. around last week. Cooperation, for the.most part, was hard fore in the Fliers' next outing, en- tice.The is for recrea- 5, against the Fliers. . gym open . gineering a 27-0 win over Donaldson . find when info the to seeking pre-game from enemy camp. tion at 1300 daily and There are exceptions of course, and Parris Island is the Air Force Base. Spang added team use the facilities any Capt. Ted Williams, former star stickout. The Islanders are always prompt with advance two touchdowns to his credit offered.may outfielder of the Boston Red Sox, publicity and it's a real pleasure to deal with Pete Waldmeirand against the Donaldson eleven as Entries and rosters must be appeared last week to be headedfor associates. Something's wrong when the visiting pressis the locals ran roughshod over their in not later than noon, Nov. combat duty as a jet pilot in placed on the back row of the press box, having to work undermanned foe. 28. Korea. with typewriter in lap. That was the situation handed Ed Miami's Marine Corps Air Sta- Attention is called to all Williams, who was recalled to Nellist, who represented this office at Pensacola last Satur- tion Barracudas surprised the Fli- touch football managers to re- active duty in the Marine Corps day Lcdr. Richard V. Donahue, NAS Special Services ers Nov. 1 with a resounding 26-13 turn borrowed gear. Action will last May, has been ordered to officer, reports the trout fishing is great in the Mayport ba- conquest that garnered Lafayette be taken if aU equipment is report to the Marine Air Stationat Bin. His party last week end netted a good catch, some push Roberts rave notices from the local not returned immediately. El Toro, Calif., by Jan. 2 for ing the four-pound mark. aggregation. The Philadelphia col- reassignment oversea.s.Page . . -I I II . 26 November 1952 JAX AIR NEWS Page Seven . Fumbles Hurt As Hawks " I i ip Topple fliers, 34.12A Itw t chilled crowd at Tensacola's Mainside Field last Sat- urday could not believe the score board at the end of the third quarter which showed the Goshawks leading Jax Navy's tenacious Fliers only one touchdown. However, tho Fliers failed to enjoy prosperity as they fumbled away a 34-12 verdict - to the trenchant Hawks in their last game of the season.It . was the local's fifth setback in nine starts. They've settled for one tie and three wins through an up-and-down campaign. . There was no bowl bid awaitingthe fore Pcnsacola could count a first 1.a 1. the Fliers rateda winner. But down. three touchdown underdog before Pasi Magicians Click whistle time, had all the earmarks Again it was the passing magio of a conference eleven In of Harry Stuldreher to Larry White that tapped the scoring led ___ mm..n n'_..__ '-.A, __ <:oiiii quest of a New Year's Day dateas ger as they essayed touchdowns of READY FOR OPENER-Jax Navy's varsity cage squad, they Jumped to a 6-0 lead be- 75 and 24 yards to account for ready for the 1952-51 curtain raiser with Patrick AFII tomorrow local's the point production. night in Mainside gym, faces a tough schedule. Front row are (left to right) Joe Lltser, Charles Yen Bill Mower, and Ward Following an exchange of puntsin Weisel. Back row, Dick Tate, Roger Stelma, Vince Zoda, Bob ti the initial chapter the Fliers Grabaz and Bob Reinhardt. On the left, Ward Weisel, returnee, had possession on their own 25. sets for hand shot and the Vince Zoda right a one push on White tried the right side for _-pS CCNY product, displays prowess with his right hand shot. Tip- off time is 2015, all hands invited.Fliers naught before Stuldreher flipped over the midfield stripe where 'White "connected" and went all p y ; vs POlrick Here"Thursday yr the way. Pensacola quickly evened mat- ters. Taking a fumble by Bill In I Pickett at the 50 the Hawk's AE School Sets OpenerWith c I needed only three plays to score their first TD. Buster Owens, who I old reliable Bob Grabaz the prolific Syracuse Uni- f quarterbacked only the first - New High SeriesIn versity deadeye in the starting line-up, lax Navy will un- before giving way to quarter All- veil its 1952-53 cage edition tomorrow night in the Mainsidegym p American Bob Zastrow, pitched to against Patrick Air Force Base before a ThanksgivingDay Keg League A. J. Garrlsi in the end zone and audience at 2015. : Ed Riley added the extra point for Marines and Personnel pickedup I A preliminary game with the local I capable of scoring a lot. rens .cola's 7-6 first quarter bulge. seven points each last week In junior varsity and an Inde- Add to Schedule Zastrow Connect pendent entry from Jacksonvillewill Continuing, Coach McCaffrey NATTCenter intramural bowling. A 20-yard flip from Zastrow to provide the first course at averred, "I've got a lot of boys Tal Harmon capped a CO yard : action to few notches move a 1830. with a good eye for the bucket ; f r march for the Hawk's second mar away from the pack In quest of I Tuesday the Fliers travel to and if we progress like we did ker, the only tally In the heat. second place Tampa to face MacDill AFB and last year we'll give most of the Harmon and Buddy Storer luggedthe AE School established a new Thursday, Dec. 4, they return teams on the schedule a toughgo. ball into position to ignitethe . seasonal high for team score by home to host Turner AFB. Eight ." drive. rolling a 2717 series while Kwo- games are slated before the Additional games were added to A scoreless third quarter had lek pitched in with a 620 individ Christmas holidays, four here and the schedule this week, runningthe the patrons guessing as Everett ual series to claim top honors In four on the road. total to 29. Included in the Crews, George Shotwell and a hostof that departmentFour Grabaz will have two of his new entries are Camp Gordon, Flier defenders would not allow home-and-home, and Chipola Junior Fasron 6 Keglers teams are still within teammates from last year's var- overland yardage. The game blew range of the runnerup position, sity in the tipoff quintet Ward College of Marianna, Fla. Top NAS LeagueFasron wide open In the final period as but the Student Electricians appear Weisel, 5-11 Portland, Ind. artist, a single game here. the Goshawks took full advantage to have the loop leadership and Bob Reinhardt, 6-foot Car- Games Are Free Six No. 1, rolling consistently of Flier miscues. The Fliers' offense will be directed all heads the NAS season, firmly cemented for the season. bondale, III. point maker, are Don Meyerchlck, who intercepted - from the runandshoottype Intramural keg loop this week witha with the back for another season three enemy aerials and wasa pattern and Grabaz figures four-point margin over runner- STANDINGSTeam Fliers. thorn In their back all evening, W. X, Tin. prominently in the operation. up Fasron 109. VJ-2 and Special AE: School............ 41 4 56 Zoda At Center "We'll fire a mixture of fast Services In third-place tie. fumbled a Pcnsacola punt on the a are Marines ............... 29 :33 38 Jax 18. Bob Bowland recoveredfor Personnel .............28 :34 38 Coach Frank McCaffrey gave breaks and ball control throughout The Fasron foursomehas leading ANP( ) School ........ 26 :33 35 the starting pivot nod to Vince the host eleven and two plays ANP( ) Ships Co.. ....... 24 :32 33 the season, McCaffrey added. totaled 49 points to the 109'ers later ,, ....24 38 31 Zoda a 6-5 youngster who saw Zastrow hit Relph Neilsonin , AO hIPl"Co:'::::::...: 24 21 SI Marv Atkinson, Tom Deeming, 45. In a fourth-place tie are Fas dirt for the tally. AK School ............. :38 24 25 action with CCNY. Zoda edged Joe Lister, Bill Mower and Charlie ron Six No. 2 and Dental. They'restill pay A/C S.S.-Ut.Malnt l U..16, .::::::::::: 10 35 29 21 13 Roger Stelma, a University of Illinois Yen complete the varsity for within reach of the leaders, Fumbles Hurt --...--- product who scales the 6-4 the Patrick tussle. trailing only eight points.* Jax Navy moved the ensuing mark, for the opening berth. There's no admission charge for kickoff to the 40, but 'Jack BIsh- Center Stars Bow Completing the first five is Dick home games and all station per- Team rte.F'asron op bobbled and the Goshawks recovered Six No. 1 49 To Green Covers Tate, 6-2 from Richmond, Ky. sonnell and guests are invited to Fast-on 100 ..... 45 to set up their fourth Moving a step closer to inter- Coach McCaffrey listed a varsity attend. VJ-2 Special.Services ................... 42 42 tally. Garrisi bulled to the Fliers' station competition between Intra- roster of 11 to compete against Dental Fasron Six.No. 2 41 41.. 30 and on the next play Tom Patrick, leaving only seven for Medicos ....... 37 Hartley demonstrated the art of mural in various sports, champs Field In Turkey Operations' .......... 31 broken field running by shaking the NATTCenter all-star touch Junior varsity battle. ORC 29 Run At BerwickGene VP-861 11' loose would-be tacklers to "hip"his football team dropped a 36-0 frayto The locals shot to an 18-10 record - to the station. the Green Cove Springs entry last season and the wiley Field will representJax way pay last week before a crowd of 1,000 Navy mentor said, "I'm hopingfor Navy Thanksgiving Day ia He was perplexed over part of The Fliers weren't through. . eager sailors and guests. as good a record this year, the nine-mile Berwick Amateur his GED test. They returned the kickoff to their OIC: "Does that particular own 30 and Stuldreher followed Green Cove tallied three times but you can't forsee difficulty.We Cross Country run in Berwick, " the first quarter, converting on won't field a tall team," he Pa., against some of the top- question bother you? with five completed pitches of six Soldier; "No Sir, but the darned attempts, the last to White from each, and added a field goal the added, "but, we'll be fast and flight distance men of the nation. - answer Is giving me a lot of the Hawk's 24, for a touchdown.It . second to lead 24-0 at halftime. " trouble. looked like the touchdown The Center stars held the hosts Tankers scoreless the third heat but gave Navy ._.. ..._c. .. ., parade was over as tho clock showed less than a minute remain way for an additional two markers - Sink MarinesNavy ing with Pensacola on the Flier's in the fourth.SPORTS , 25. John Steele had other ideas. NATTCenter tankmen at On the first play he scampered SLANTSThe out-pointed their Marine adver- 75 yards around left end to rack Sugar Bowl announced saries last week in the Indoor up another Hawk marker. With 20 pairings for the basketball tourna- Pool, 32-25, capturing four of seconds remaining it was 3112. ment in New Orleans, Dec. 2930. seven first places in a heated I Injuries Hamper Jax Villanova and Louisiana State meet. Y Jax Navy was definitely hurt University will meet in the first The Issue was in doubt until without the services of linebackerBob game opening night and St. Louis the final race, the 200-yard free- DePasquall and guard Ron and St. Bonaventure will clash In style relay, but the Whitehatted ..f "Tank" Lawhead. Both have been the second game. swimmers breezed to victory in : cogs in the local defense all season 1:50.6: with Mosney, Knee, Griggsand ;t.l l Pickett filled the linebacker'sslot Boston Red Sox prize rookie Ferris churning the aqua. playing almost the entire Faye Thornberry was called up Clean sweeps were recorded In > p game on defense and offense. for physical examination last the .100-yard backstroke and the SCORE BY-QUARTERS 'I week. If passed, he'll be army 50-yard breaststroke. The Leathernecks Goshawks .........7 7 0 20-34 annexed laurels in the SPLASHING FINISH-nillr McKenzie, Marine tankman, Jax Navy......... 8 0 0 8-13. bound. In his first year in the breezes to first place In the 50-yard breaststroke, but his mates Touchdown: PensacolaCarrlsai.. major leagues last season, Thorn- latter, while the Sailors took all fell before a power laden whitehat team. 3225. Tt:e monthly Navy ITarmon.-White Nellson. 2. Conversions Hartley{ Steclrj* Jax- berry batted .258 in 98) games. three places in the former. NATTCenter meet was held last week at the Indoor PooL I cola-JUicy, I; Underwood.I . . - JAX AIR NEWS 26 November 1952 Page Eight . a aIi1 Man-Sized Galley Hands Job Zealously Turn To I (Items offering for sale articles ' of property such as washing ma- M ? In Preparing To Feed 7,000 chines, automobiles, furniture, radios f 1 There will be rest for theship's and the like no kin and of fruitcake clothing: pies 1,000 pounds cooks on Thanksgiving.: prohibited by Defense . regulations. This column With over 7,000 hungry Decoration of the mess halls however, list such services mouths to feed, all galley will add to the holiday atmos- available housing, rides hands will begin i preparingthe phere, and each person will receive and lost and found articles or annual Turkey Day ban- cigarettes: nuts and assorted hard quet at midnight tonight.The candies. er similar notices.) . FOR KENT Commissary Department, Again this year no guests will under the supervision of Lcdr. be allowed aboard, due to the limited - Furn. 2 rms., Ph. 2.7216, George H. Davis, has planned a facilities to handle the present LeGrand. 0 menu fit for a king. Whitehats aY personnel, Lcdr. Davis said.. Furn. 2.( rm. apts., Ph. ( and Waves at the Naval Air Station . Rev. Sheets. WORK ALL NIGIIT-These bakers will let no rest to- Naval Air Technical Training Furn. 2 rm. apt., 3123 Oak, Tomorrow, through their efforts, 1,250 pumpkin pies, 40 Center and Mayport will feaston 88.9201, Mrs. Platt. of whipped cream, 20,000 rolls and 1,000 pounds of fruit turkey, baked ham and all the Thanksgiving Day dinner tables aboard the sta house 8383 grace Unfurn. 2 bdrm. , Shown preparing the pie machine for action at the bake trimmings. lins Rd., Ph. 112-8-4882, NATTCenter are (left to right) Stanley Bowers, CSSA; S * Kurka. Funk, CS1; Kenneth Townsend, CSSA; Ralph Hawkins, Lt. Jack F. Buracher, assistant Furn. share 6 rm. hse., Ph. : : Stanley Wydryck, CSSN commissary officer, Lt. (Jg) Earl Mrs. Moore. Get : Liebtag, CHPCLK Willard Clark Furn. 1 room, Th. 2-7848, and PACT Taylor Combs, Jr., all Hunt. MearmFinF ItA of NATTCenter, and CHPCLK We take this opportunity to Unfurn. 4 rms., 4369 I King. I Frank Anderson of the Malnside wish all of you a wonderful Mrs. Mobley. Mess, will assist in making this a Thanksgiving Day. Give a thoughtonce Furn. 4 bdrm. house, 1009 memorable dinner. in a while, not Just at St., Jax Beach, Ph. 3.9133, Thanksgiving Day bered by personnel dining at NAS, I Thanksgiving time, for all that we Shumaker. aboard the Naval Air Sta- I NATTCenter ,and at MayportHere's Four hundred turkeys ((8,000 have and give thanks all through ' SALE be a meal long remem the menu: pounds) will be dressed In addition the for these things.Ed . FOR I year 3,000 pounds of baked ham 22 ft. rouse trailer. Pr. Fruit Cocktail Hot Consomme will be fixed to feed the crew. Megonical of Maintenancehas Mrs. Cunningham. About of white a lot to be thankful for and Roast Young Turkey 2,500 pounds potatoes - 28 ft., lot 29, Parakeet Baked Ham, Virginia Style 2,500 pounds of glazed we might add he is plenty proud Park, Mrs. Goebert.MISCELLANEOUS. and for his daughter Mrs. J. F. Teskeof Gravy Raisin Sauce Oyster Dressing sweet potatoes 1,000 poundsof Snowflake Potatoes Glazed Sweet Potatoes green peas will be prepared. Jacksonville, gave birth last Ride wanted to West Coast, Fresh Green Peas Fresh Cranberry Sauce Fourteen hundred pounds of fresh Saturday to twins, a boy and a before Dec. 1st. Ph. Salad Bar of Lettuce, Olives, Pickles, Celery vegetables will appear on the sal girl. ,Congratulations. grandpa Robt. Derrington.Ride Thousand Island .and Russian French DressingsHot ad tables, and there will be 3,000 . wanted from Pine Oaks Cloverleaf Rolls Butter pounds of fruit in the fruit cups. Glad to hear that "Curly" ler Pk. to Uniform Shop. Pie with Whipped Cream Fruit Cake S Wemp's wife is improving after a 9.9138, Mrs. Koch. Diced Ice Cream Fresh Milk Coffee The bake shop will be kept busy recent illness and also Paul Long- Driving to Oklahoma 19 Mixed Nuts Candy Cigarettes making 20,000 rolls, 1,250 pump- street's wife. Kate Howell of Shop ext. 438, Jack Ratzlaff. Stores had a thrilling experiencethis Driving to Nebraska on or past weekend when she saw 15 of Dec., Ph. 8-6846, FOOTBALL SPECIALGame her son play on the Citadel football - Grace. IICSPl-rAb team at Charleston, S. C. CItadel - Driving to Indiana, Fri. 28 ; for Week of Nov 29 won. We understand that 8489, Ens. Scott. Charles Kemp of the Paint Shopis Found-Ronson Lighter. Ph. HEADLINES SELECT THE WINNERS the proud papa of twin girls 8180, J. E. Conback. Home in column born recently. 4'h" ( teams right ) . Lost Brown wallet, * on front, Cpl. K. D. Ellis, a real pleasure for the Red Navy .................................. vs .................................... Army Joy Rroadwell of the Time Sec dlsb. off. herel"M to announce two new ser Cornell .............................. vs .................................... Penn tion is on two weeks leave in Lost-Brown wallet, area For those of you who need Detroit ...............;.............. vs ................................ Houston North Carolina. Ethel Huffman of Lost Brown wallet, of an Iron-one is now Southern California ........ vs ........................ Notre Dame Work Measurement is' taking it 11, Ph. 8489, Ens. Scott. Just ask the recreation Tulsa ..:._.......................... vs ......................_ Texas Tech easy this week by spending some Riders wanted from Rosselle who will check it and the Auburn .............................. vs ...................__...\.. Alabama of her leave at home.. Stockton, 0800.1630, Ph. I board out to you. Georgia Tech .................... vs ................................ Georgia William Robinson Photostat 33, Mrs. Hare. fun take of LSU _.................................._ vs .................................. Tulane to pictures your Operator, would like to thank and Mississippi State .............. vs .......................... MississippiSouth buddies now you can each one through this column for want whether Carolina ................ vs ...................... Wake Forest New Process Makes you you the gift given to his first-born, not. Tennessee .......................... vs .......................... Vanderbilt your own camera or a daughter, recently. Glad to see Old Barrels Usable D. Robertson of Jax Ca William & Mary............. vs ............................ Virginia i Kathy Johnson of Procurementback Va. AITS Itice .................................... vs ............................._. Baylor Norfolk ) has ( Center, Inc. recently at her desk after helping out fuel barrels with flash at- TCU .................................... vs .................................... SMU battered six cameras, in Housing the past week. be Texas A& M .._......_...... vs ...................._._......... Texas the scrap heap can now available to you. These Wyoming ...._........._.._...... vs .................._..._....... Denver Drive carefully over the holidays as good as new by a checked out simply by Colorado A & M .............. vs .............................. Colorado and always.Stefanchik. conditioning process your Red Cross recreation .. the Naval Fuel Supply Washington .........._.......... vs .............. Washington State --- here. In one month, the NYU .................................. vs .............................. Fordham Tops Colgate ............. ................ vs ..._............................. Brown saved $90,000. Thanksgiving dance Tues : The method, which turns 25 a gala Pigskin GuessersFor was (Predict the score of this game) usable drum every 30 The NAS band furnished First Prize can reclaim leaky, rusty music, and the charming Navy................................. vs ...._................__.__ Army dented barrels for only 71 f from the Ecclectic Club Missing five out of 20, Nicholas New drums cost $7 each. it a pleasant evening. Stefanchik, AKAN, of Fasron 109 Name ._ Rate/Rank The reconditioning the calendar of coming ev garnered first place in the Foot machine that takes out rim note the following out ball Special last week for a five- a "dedenter" which dates. Unit Assigned To Phone dollar merchandise chit at Navy dents, a caustic soda Nov. 29, 1400 Ward RULES Exchange. coat of paint, and Party sponsored by the Fu Three deadlocks on the ballot 1. To enter the contest you simply indicate your choiceof -a.aJax Garden Circle. each winner by placing an (X) or circle the team you selectto fooled every entry, numbering over Waitress: "Which" Dec. 2, 1930, Rec. win. If you predict a tie game, place a (T) after the namesof 200. SMU was held to a draw you prefer, sailor? Variety Show, sponsored by teams you think will play to a tie score. by Baylor, Kentucky surprised NAS Sailor: "Today is Legion Post 293. 2. All games are to be predicted on an even basis. Ties Tennessee and Wisconsin, and Min- I want the $3.50 dinner. count as losses unless predicted. esota fought to a stalemate. of the 3. In the space provided below indicate the score Waitress: "On white or Dec 4, 1930, Rec game picked as a tiebreaker. In case of a tie the person with Robert Ellingson, DK3, of NATTCenter An evening of Accordian the most nearly correct score will win the contest. Dispensary claimed a HOT 4. Entry blanks incompletely filled out will not be con three-dollar chit for second place. . Milo Jones 1950-Audi by ; sidered. Contestants must make all the selections plus indicating -Arthur Murray Dance the score of the one tie-breaker to be eligible. He outguessed Jim Laughlin, ALl, i 5. In the event a game is postponed or rescheduled for AN ((1') School instructor, on the Dec. 9, 1930-Ward any reason it is automatically excluded from the contest final tie breaker, Southern California- ratings. UCLA. Both had six misses along sponsored by Ameit 6. Entry blanks must be submitted not later than 1700 'glon Post 293. Friday to the Jax Air News Office in the Special Services: Building with four others, but Ellingsonwas may be thinking of sending 930. only a point away on his to the folks back home or 7, All military and civilian personnel, with the exceptionof 14.13 prediction favoring the Tro- k personnel of the Jax Air News, are eligible to enter the con jans. wd, best girl during the holl test. For your 'convenience 8. Only one entry to each person will be allowed. Laughlin's Third Place Awardwas blanks for Armed Forces 9. Winners will be announced in the Jax Air News the a two-dollar merchandise chit. Service are available at Thursday following the Saturday on which the game is played. There are five convenient pickup Cross recreation office. TEN DOLLARS IN PRIZES stations for ballots: ((1)) Jax Air Director, Mrs. Davidson, First prize Is a five-dollar chit for merchandise at the Navy News office; (2)) 0 & R; ((3); Exchange; second prize is a three-dollar merchandise chit; . at her desk again after third prize is a two-dollar merchandise chit. NATTCenter Centeen; (4)) Hospital "I said when I got months' illness. Canteen; (5) Fasron Six. take the first plane out of ! |
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