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. )' ,-, ' v _ ,d ' ,':<,; :"-:: },: II EM Advancement Chances Seen HighLatest I word from BuPers Is The estimates were based on I DM, MU, MR, SV, AG and Air4 that chances for advancementin available statistics, a study of AM. Most of these rates haveno rating, providing you pass past performances and con- limiting advancement quo- the test of course, are excellent sideration of all the variables tas. c G which might affect the numberof Advancement to those rates n Estimates contained in Bu- personnel who may be included for which there are no limit- ti. :. ; Pers Notice 1430 of Nov. 30, in the advancement ing advancement quotas will be determined solely by the 1957, indicate that chances are quota. candidates' capabilities.For . as good now as they have ever Particularly attractive opportunities - been, Which will be good news are available in those rates in which to the almost 1,000 persons the ratings of SM, RD, SO, there is an excess of person- who will take tests here during RM, CT, MM, EM, IC, AT, Del, limited advancements will this week and next. AQ, AC, CS, ET, TE (RM), be continued. . MARINE CITED S/Sgt. Lawrence Cheeteman (left) was cited recently by Lt. Col. William Mitchellrt.( ) commanding - officer of the Marine Aviation 0 Detachment, for hit action J1IX when three Marine students were overcome b 7 chlorinegas. Cheeseman' quick think ing diverted a possible tragedy , when he adminstered artificial . respiration to the stricken men. Vol. 15 No. 42 U. S. N. A. S. Jacksonville, Florida 6 February 1958 By Alert Marines Action Crusade, Health Drive Begins Feb. 12 I I ves TrioQuick an assistant thinking company on the com-partof .4 \ ___ Goal For Year's First " mander Aviation at FundamentalsSchool the NATTCenter 1 :-- Campaign Is $17,200Hundreds barracks 0 n Jan. 15 \ averted a possible tragedy for ,, ,' !:':": '' "" '. ,:: V'i. + of "keymen" will assemble at Mainside Thea- three young Marines.It :\\," 'f::; w; .} tre, Building 612, next Wednesday at 1330 for the official all started when S/Sgt. Law- kickoff of the 1958 National Health Agencies and ,Joint Crusade - rence Cheeseman was informedof fund raising campaign which will be conducted among excitement on the lawn immediately s, ,eight Naval activities in the Duval County area. adjacent to the bar- < Goal for the drive, which will { t i participating in the drive. racks. conclude March 12, has been RUSHING TO the scene, tentatively set at $17,200. This first of three fund-raising campaigns for 1958,' in which Cheeseman discovered three Ma- ON HAND ALONG with the rines collapsed. They were suf- "keymen" will be high ranking military and civilian personnelof Naval activties in the Duval fering effects from excessive exposure Navy officials, unit chairmen, and area participate, is a "double"drive to chlorine gas. < t representatives of the agencies held as one. Conducted con- Without hesitation, he immedi- currently will be solicitationsfor ately took charge and, determining the six National Health "HONEST. I HAVE NO MONEY" Avers Pvt. Eugene FDR's Crew Gives which man was in worst con- Agencies and for Care and Crusade - Money, (right) as a "flat broke" buddy asks for a loan. This is dition, administered artificial respiration nothing new to Money, who it plagued' several times weekly by $2,395 To DriveThe for Freedom. while directing the same jesting fellow Marines "pleading" for hand-outs. Money it 1958 National Health The health agencies includedIn shown explaining to Pvt. Joseph Zero that he's as busted as to be done to the other two Ma- Zero's name implies. Both are attached to Aviation Fundamentals Agencies and Joint Crusade the group are American Can- rines. School at NATTCenter. fund campaign has gotten oil cer Society, Arthritis and Rheumatism - DURING THE excitement, it to an extra fine start, with Foundation, Muscular was Cheeseman who, also directed Evolutionary Changes $2,395 in the kitty before the Dystrophy Association, National that an ambulance be calledto drive actually has begun. Society for Crippled Childrenand the scene. First Taken In Crewmen of the Mayport- Adults, United Cerebral Today, the three Marines, after Steps based carrier USS FranklinD. Palsy, and National Society for five days of recuperation in the Roosevelt have donated the Prevention of Blindnes. hospital, are back in school, well EM Rate RevampingNavy $2,395 to the drive scheduledto "W E ALL REALIZE that the and happy, thankful that S/Sgt. begin Feb. 12. The dona- agencies participating in this tion brings the FDR's total do tremendous job, Cheeseman is a member of their Times announced this campaign a AME charity contributions to $12- for here in America, company. (safety equipment.) not only us week that the first have steps 447, with $4,595 given earlierto but for all mankind. Their work been taken to revamp the en- 2)) DROPPED the "mate" the Community Chest, must go on and they need all from the construction electri- structure. listed rating $1,721 to the Red Cross, and the support we can give them," Services Drop The changes, involving one cian's mate (CE) rating and com- $3,838 to Navy declared Capt. Kenneth Wheelerand aviation rating and five construc- (Please turn to Page 6, col. S.) Mr. Charles Hart, cochairmen - Care For Pets tion ratings, have just been approved -- Relief.'r of the campaign.All . by SecNav. Main reason Veterinary care for pets 0 f hands make contributionsto , I for revamping the EM structure military families will be discon- is to provide for more specialization this campaign via the envelope tinued throughout the services by i at third and second class system. "Keymen," a designa- direction of the Secretary of De- petty officer levels. tion given to those personnel who have especially been selected to fenxe. THE NAVY'S plan is in effect, I make,the personal contacts with., A recent memorandum to the a n expansion of its current selective I I in units, will distribute the envelopes - transfer of the food inspectionand emergency service rates 1 $ 1 1y I and then will pick them program. Under the new rating from contributors. ) up grading functions of the Veterinary - concept, the current general service - the PERSONNEL can make one- Corps to Agriculture I rating will be called a "gen single donation to all six Health Department also said medicalcare eral" rating; emergency ratings Agencies or one single donationto for'public animals will be become "service"; while the exclusive - Care and Crusade for Free brought to an end, except for research wartime emergency serv- dom, or they can give to both. purposes. ice ratings remain "emergency" Ffb Too, the individual can make his The order will cause reassignment ratings. > : Y BKs3r1 3 Ai contribution to any one single of some Veterinary Corps This is what SecNar has okayed L i agency, or he can stipulate the personnel of the Army out the to start the "evolutionary i __ amount he wishes for each. ' Nary and Air Force will be relatively change" in the enlisted rating CRAMMING FOR EXAMS Typical of the almost 1,000 The drive will be conductedin unaffected other than in system: enlisted men who will be taking examinations for advancementin compliance with the Approved the care of household pets of 1> Added another "service" rating this month are Pat Agor, YN2, (left) and Bella Or- Fund for lando, PN3, (right). Agor and Orlando are checking out books I Policy and Program Armed Forces members and de- rating to the Aviation Structural , from If AS Tax Information and Education Office's Lynn King pendents. Mechanic (Alt) ratings, that of YNC, in order to cram for their exams next week. (Please turn to Page 6, Col. 1)1a i , ,rn, 19sal 1'9.2 lAX AIR MEWS> 6 February __ . JflX fUB4fltiS Housing ServiceInaugurated, VA-104,;;iinSad; I ns ILU. J.....,. C Pt. Elliott W. Parish Jt.Cttfcdr. __........................_................ Commanding Officer A new, nation-wide serviceto Robert H. Smith -.... ExecuUv Officer I fleet Ab Jacluoavtlle secure housing for military VA-104 transferred on Jan. 31 to FasRon Rear Adm. Wendell O. Swttttr ___...._.............___.___.... Cos mand.r families has been inauguratedby Promotion ceremonies were 51, NAS, Sanford. CapIi.. S. Bearer, Jr. ___..__ -...-..__.....___.........._ Chef .f staff nM' Ab Wing Haven a civilian organization in held recently for two officers. Welcome aboard is given to CAPt. Sidney J. Lawreaee ____. ......_.__..__............ Commander Washington, D. C. Ensign Richard Wilt, cap" T. E. White _.__._....___..-...................._..........."... Chief Staff Officer They are Lt (jg) George Drayon Ensign Were Alt Teckalcal Training The organization, Military and Lt (jg) Walter Heins.Lt George McWilliams and Wayne Cipt Charles L. ltoore Jr. ___.....___ CenterCemmandlm Officer Lake, AM. Cmdr.. Wlltred E. __........__..._._.._ KzeeuUT OttlMr Personnel Housing Service, (Jg) Drayton, former squadon a eVW4. Kara S.gitd has set a plan in 157 cities Bull Ensign, has been VA- Capt. Benjamin N. Ahl __.._..........__.___ Cemzaaadllla? OffteecXxecuUve up Air Officer for Capt. Marcy fihup .-._- .._.....-_...__.._.._ Officer whereby they secure housing 104 Intelligence MAKTO for service personnel. 10 months, and in addition, is The squadron's growth has Herman O.Ceradr. Andre.a ___.....__........_.....__...__ C.ensaaading OtfleerExecuUve active in local civic affairs.Lt continued since last hurricane William X. Hardy __ ........... .......-../M.. : OSttewCapt When is transferred ==::: .A.J a man (Jg) Heins, presently Air season and, despite a large personnel . PrinUd ceawaeroUIlr with ...-*..ro rtaied fund la 7ionnvUl., n ortda he picks up a form, which can Frames Officer, was recently turnover, size of the out- at to ire at ad In eoMpliaAce With NAVXXOS I3S n* uqpeciM r.vwMM its?. N..... IMS. D Wwt.d .... W .*.**. .. military and tvUiMi ftnuttmtif be gotten from his Personnel oined here by his father. fit is still on the increase. . fleet Air jracMvtU Mtvil Air SUUon. Naval Air Technical Trawls, Office, fills it out and mailsit Oct. 1 24 Center, Fleet Air Wta< 1U Naval Air I\.rn Training Unit and the V. S.! Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, is Since new officers Naval Service HMptUL Infer ataea Otflcw .....................- Lcdr. 1. T. KirkUghter. Jr. in turn to Washington., contacts its The represent-MPHS date for the next all-hands party. have checked: in while enlisted Mr..tfff Hitor. -Andrtw K. PUn/ This will celebrate completion of ranks have been expanded to Assistant Editor Gordon Kobbia) Staff Reporters Jack Holmet. I'm; ative in the city listed, who b" Ranger qualification, ad- John bbell. JOSN: Ben SjUr. SM; SUtt Photographer Moore. PIU. then will select properties and 382.Number The Jax Air Wewa U a member .f the Armed force Press ..m... vancement in rating of 11 Hell's of aircraft has also Vatertel appearing tm this publication can be reprinted providing credit is assist the serviceman in inspecting - flvea. PhetocrSLphs. unless .tb.nriM crtdlted. art official U. Navy Pt*.. them. Archers, and the coming move been on the upgrade, with 12 nphs.Xdttortal. Cecil Field.Advancements. Super Constellations in the to .MM* lee.... at len JS0 UU A4mihietrUe HeildAny. fold Phone extensions: SlK SHS. ITS or na.rr go to: David now. Latest "Connie" was a WV3 - .:'. ,.< Peterson, AD3; Donald Ochoa, brought in last week from . : AD3; David McMullen, AD3; VW-3 on the West Coast ; Ernest March Jr., ADS; Grady Ensign Terry Zackowski mem- ., 'I'; iI'' ... ; ).ti. > i' t .. Pittman, AE2; Willard Large, ber of the squadron's basketballteam ';( : ... : ::.,: : A03; Harold Casteel, A02, and in the City League, rewrote : : : : : Robert Conneely AM2. ,') .,. ... : the record books last week at .::1t\ :: ..., .. .'..1: :' : ; : .,< New arrivals to the squadron the 5',9" deadeye tossed in '. .;; 75 (Mai ride and NATTCenter ,:' : ::} :i.l. :'; \j';. : : include ATC Eugene Dowling ..., \; ..kc: ,: :'.,. : .: ; .:; points to set an individual high ' h t/ .rd" : : Saturday : movie daily 1800 and 2000. :;': : ;:; : ' : from VA-46 Robert Giddens J/: 1\; ; ,; ; scoring record as his mates, the % ' Sunday and holiday, ;611.. ; :'iiWi1.;. 1i, ":. .fjftltf. .' : ,.' AOC, from NAS Saufley Field;; Golden Hurricanes, overwhelmedCecil 1800 and 2000. Hospital mo- .; : . 1400, >" i:'. : George Palmer, AMI, from NAS Field's A-46, 116-39. vie daily. 1900.) J. Memphis, and Norman Painter,i Previous high was a 52-point Thursday Feb. 6Mainside r AE1, from NATTCenter.. effort by former U. of Florida -Helen Morgan Story star, Curt Cunkle.Lt . . (backstage biography) with Ann VAH-1 (jg) P. B. Wyckoof was a A well done is extended to One and Paul Newman. < Myth ," '.., : Richard McKee, AQC, for his surprised new parent as he returned . show, 1900 only.NATTCenter from weekend a ferry Air Strike participation in a Bombing Derby - flight on Jan. 28. Greeted with conducted (itavy jet 'drama) with Richard by HatWing One in handshakes and the name "Dad"upon which three attack heavy squadrons - and Gloria 'Jean Denning took his return here, the skeptical Hospital Valerie (drama) part. Mr. Wyckoff called St. Vincent's - Chief McKee who bom- flys as with Anita Ekberg and Sterling to learn his Hospital daughter bardier and navigator, placed 1st Harden. in RBS bombing and 2nd in Stephanie Anne, was born Friday Feb. 7 overall individual total score in just two hours earlier. Mainside Careless Years competition with 13 other parti- Another new father passed out I (drama) with Dean Stockwelland cipants. cigars last week, also. Dean Bar Natalie Trundy. Also, Pop- .. ..' Lcdr. Bill Whalen, who had nes, YN3, was presented with an ',>i,;;::,.. ., . Story and Tweet Zoo. .... . corn -- "' -- been with the 'Tigers" for 27 eight pound, nine-and-a-quarter NATTCenter Helen Morgan DISCIPLINE OFFICE WORKERS The various tasks in months, was transferred Jan. 31o ounce son, Jan. 26. NAS Jax Discipline Office dove-tail into a smoothly operating Story. 1900 only. Patuxent River for test e e machine. Left to right are Hazel Walker YN2. Don Geradi. pilot Hospital Air Strike. YN2 and Elliott Shovar PN3 checking over a man's personnel training.Lt. VA44On Saturday, Feb. 8 record in preliminary work towards a possible captain's mast.y (jg) Don Mathews was Thursday, the Hornets MAINSIDE Amazing Col- played host to a group of science lossal Man (science fiction) with Captain's Masts OriginateFrom students from Rib au 1 tHigh Glenn Langan and Cathy Downs. School. After a welcome from Also, Modern Minute Man. Lcdr. Jim Homyak, VA-44 exe- NATTCenter Careless Years. Discipline OfficeAny cutive officer, they heard about Hospital-Helen Morgan Story. sailor in this area committing an infraction of Navy the squadron mission and survival Kiddie Matinee,: Arrowheadcolor regulations will probably wind up for interrogation equipment from Lt (jg) Jim ( western) with Jack Pal- vestigation before Lcdr. James Lindsay, NAS Jax Discipline or n- Willis and Lt (jg) Al Bean. ance and Charlton Heston. Officer. The welcome mat was laid this Sunday, Feb. 9MainsideHunchback Lcdr. Lindsay, whose office is week for Ensign Steve Carter, of Notre in Ropm 142, Administration He's also the one charged with who reported from Fasron S, and Dame (color drama) with Anthony Building is also acting Shore making up restriction papers and who will take over as Communications Quinn and Gina Lolla- Patrol Officer and enlisted per- putting personnel'on and off re- Officer. brigida. sonnel barracks officer. striction. "Fighting" 44 had two other NATTCenter Amazing Col- LCDR. LINDSAY heads a crew Mariyln Maricer, SA, has the arrivals this week. These were lossal Man.Hospital of five who work in the Discipline duties of making up the di tip-I F9F-8T's the trainer version of Careless Years. Office. linary status reports and hand- i the F9F-8 Cougar now being Monday Feb. 10 Don Gerads, YN2, is leading ling correspondence and files. flown by the squadron.On . Mainside An Affair to Remember petty officer. He draws up all' Elliott Shovar, PN3, takes care Wednesday election will (color drama) with Cary rough charges and specificationson of all records and account of per- be held to determine, an the out- Grant and Deborah Kerr. courts martial; prepares all sonnel in disciplinary status. standing officer and enlisted man NATTCenter Hunchback of record; entries; reviews all con- for 1957, and the outstanding enlisted - Notre Dame. 8 finement and release and orders ..'iW09M.....;..... ;....... ani NATTC Disbursing Post man will be awarded a Hospital Amazing Colloral prepares messages to fami- Man. MAST BOARD-Lcdr. James lies regarding disciplinary action Goes To Lt (Cig) SimmonsLt night in one of the new Cougars. seated NAS J Lindsay ( ) Ii x New this Tuesday Ftb. 11 Discipline Officer is shown against personnel. (jg) James Simmons Jr., relieved names on the roster Mainside Summer Love going over list of names on the Approval of all confinementsand I Lt (jg) Aaron Queen as week are: Camille Poirier, HM1 drama with mast board with Gene Collier releases is disbursing officer who reported from VA-104 and ( ) Judy Meredith and done by Lcdr. at NATTCenter AN. This is a vital part of the James Edgin Jr. ADI from , John Saxon. Also, Arts and daily routine of the office. Lindsay, along with the holdingof last Saturday. VP16.As . Flowers. preliminary investigations and Mr. Simmons reported from NATTCenter An Affair to I John Pemrick Captures screening officer's of all commanding the USS Hancock. Mr. Queen is the music' started, a tinid non-judicial punishments.ALSO Remember. . being released to inactive duty.A journalist, lurking in the back Hospital-Hunchback of Notre TopAO( Graduation Mark IN the office is Hazel native of Orlando "Pardonme Fla., Lt ground darted forward. Dame. Pemrick AOAA of Phi- Walker, YN2, who types minutesfor John (jg) Simmons is Miss " a graduate 0 f he said to a young Wenesday Feb. 12 ladelphia, Pa. grabbed top honorsin the Armed Forces Disciplinary I Officers Candidate school, and lady, "may I have the ncit Mainside April Love (color last week's graduation at Avia- Control Board. She also graduated from the Naval dance?" musical) with Pat Boone and tion Ordnancemen School ClassA assists in supervision of the ply Corps School Sup- in August, 1956. "I'm but I dance Shirley Jones. Also, Goons from at office. sorry, never rfATTCenter. with a child," she said with a Moon. Other members of the Discip- . Pemrick, who entered the Navyin Safety hint: To drive a nail supercilious smile. NATTCenter Summer Love. linary staff are Gene Collier, without I smashing June 1957 has been orderedto your thumb, "Oh, thousand pardons," replied a Hospital An Affair to Re- AN, who handles paper work on hold the hammer member. NAS, Cecil Field. all captain's masts. hands. with both the young journalist, "I did not realize your condition." . -- - 53 ;-,. :: -- Page I frabruari 1958 JAX AIR NEWS .' rfJ/Lf\iC'-/ , \ ( i "! :' liP \ : ! {f:! ";$EiRJi7l rE ALl., SAINTS' CHAPEL Sunday. Feb. 9 0930-Sunday School, three year- to .:, olds through adults. Bldg. 722. + Ignme1 x 0930-Service of Divine Worship, Chaplain Osman. \ f. HOtO-Service of Divine Worship, Chaplain Osman. ....N. 1830 Tee n age Fellowship has With TheToasfmasfers 19CO-United Fellowship of Pro- ane testants, Bldg. 722.Thurday . >ertit- Feb. 6 1600 Junior Choir Rehearsal, The 207th meeting of Navy Bldg. 722. ers 1915 All Saints' Choir Re- ;ted Officers Toastmasters was high- to lighted by five speeches during ",,,,.,, ..- .. hearsal ST.,EDWARD'S Chapel. CHAPEL Thursday evening's session at the KEEP TABS ON NAVY HOUSING-When the married serviceman arrive for duty with an ' Oso "0" Club. NAS Jax-baied unit every effort is made to find adequate housing faciliiies for his civilian Play- Sunday. Feb. 9 12 ing a big role in this field it the Housing Office (Building 1050) and its staff of six em- 08SO-1000. ' Toastmaster Hank Young introduced ployees. The office located conveniently near the main gate is open from 0730 to 1600 each weekday Daily toldvv Woody Woodside speak- to offer information and assistance. Bart Dockrell. (standing) U Housing Manager and has a 0630-St. Edward's Chapel. ing on "Man's Oldest Invention"the staff of five assistants. Shown are, left to right. Mrs. A. S. Cook cashier P. L. Bridges, project aid and Russell Bucca project manager 08CO-Sa turday.ST. . om knot; Don Dougherty, manager Dockrellt Margie Wicker, housing management Not in photo is Harold Meisch, cashier LUKE'S CHAPEL "America's Pressure Group"women - NAVAL HOSPITALSunday '7n- ; Clancy Rich i "Don't Handles Living QuartersHousing Feb. 9 ball Condemn the Surplus" again Teeners Cool/ 0630-Catholic Mass. ote at giving women his; newcomer"Icebreaker Mack," and Bailey Lou To (US WorkIn Office Here Is Chaplain 0930-Service Bryant.of Divine Worship, I 75 Sartor outlining "The Slate" , a nation-wide poll among tlghthe that records the knowledge a toastmaster acquires i through teenagers, it was revealed they t r".' just didn't care to work for Friend To Married Man 'ned training and guides him success- "uncle sugar," according to fully in all facts of life. Navy Times. serviceman arrives at new duty station, one lint When a married a Bill Price headed the panel of wantto Less than four cent per is search for available housingfor Ida of the first things he'll probably do chairman Harold Riveland ini- work for the government, : tiated a lively pro and con dis- 45 cent never gave it the his! family. per fid'this;; ' He will i is not much IS a cussion of current events and the slightest thought and 51 per (except for units under Hospital arrivesat when he rerry- people who create them. cent said they wanted no partof of a problem effort is jurisdiction,) in adjacent Dewey NAS Jax. Every ' Lt. Carol Smith of VFP-62 was Park and at the CumberlandRoad it.Why made to assist him to find ade- 'ith' sworn in as newest member of don't they like the quate facilities.A Housing Project. 'id" toastmasters Club 549 and is ex- idea of government employ- It also maintains a record of HOUSING Office located ('p. pected to give his "Icebreaker" ment? civilian listings in the Jacksonville - In.gh.. tonight. "Low wages," "Not much conveniently near the Main GateIn } area. A card file of theseis chance for advancement," Building 1050, is open Monday available to personnel at all N t: irn Navy Civilian Toastmasters offered "No outlet for drive or differ- through Friday from 0730 to 1600 times. with a staff' ready and able to ent ideas "little recognitionfor , their first Speechcraft pro- HOWEVER THE Housing Office - out gram Tuesday night with some so much aggravation." help married newcomers. cannot investigate these list- ; This office handles all enlisted 14i Most of them listed low ? c \ 10 "guests" on hand for the ini- iran rental housing aboard the Station the for avoid- ings.Married as reason tial session. wages enlisted personnel in __ ,__ ,,,,,. __. . ";; >"" <>>' .x.<''' >M''''''' rtcreta Three of ing government work. E-7 CLOSES CAREER Edwin phases Speechcraft The SealIs grades E-4 through are Training were explained by Rod Navy's eligible for Dewey Park and Wilson, HMC. (right) of Naval Hospital Jax, to cut PInney whose subject was "Suc- MDBS Payments Due Official NowThe Station Rental Housing. the cake celebrating prepares a long and cess Through Speech;" Gordon : Mutual Death Benefit Society This includes 200 duplex units distinguished Naval career as King, who talked on "What Is members reminded that assessment Navy has an official seal aboard the Station and 300 in I Capt. Benjamin Ahl, Hospital ice are for the first time in its history commanding officer looks on. A Speech; and Lawton Green, Nos. 87 and 83 are due Dewey Park. All are unfurnishedwith I Chief Wilson is retiring after ligh whose was "We Learn President Eisenhower approvedthe kitchen topic By equipment, except Feb. 11, 22 service.Hospital. by years its final form "om design, given aboard Doing. Positively no assessment will for 68 furnished unit ,xc. In the regular speech program, be accepted after this date. by the. Army's Heraldic Executive Divi- : the base. All have one, two or Chief out) sion, in a recent three bedrooms. Jim Leggett spoke on "Juvenile '" VI' Delinquency;" Dick Silbernagle "What kind of auto horn would Order. I THERE ARE 330 units in the On 22More Jim on "Foreign Cars;" and Andy you like? Do you want a good Although the Navy used a seal Cumberland Road project. Theseare Retires Planey expounded extemporaneously loud blast?" "No, something that for more than 100 years, it had also one, two and three bed- than 22 years active duty \.fuser on "Impromptu Speaking." just sneers." never been formally adopted. room units, unfurnished with has ended for Edwin Wilson, Panel of evaluators, headed by -- kitchen equipment. HMC, of Naval Hospital Jax, who and AI Simonds included Jay Ellis, i y S y The project, originally built for was honored with a ceremony mi- Melvin Hawker and Aubrey civilian defense workers, was upon his retirement last Friday. Silvey. Toastmaster was Ray taken over by the Navy in 1953 Wilson was presented a letterof her Forrest, with Frank Roberts as 't% y. k ty from the Public Housing Au- appreciation from Capt. Benjamin - ,ere Topic Master. thority. Ahl, Hospital commandingofficer. of The second session of Speech- iL4: I r5 The Housing Office now com- . maintains and this , ng craft will be held Tuesday at pletely runs Following reading of the cita- 1900 at Cumberland t Road Com- property. The} Cumberland Housing tion, a double-deck cake was cut ; is located at Roosevelt "ill munity Center. On the agendafor area by Wilson. Jutnan- next week will be A discussion BJvd. and Park St., seven miles centering on "What to Talk a' ;ri from NAS Jax. RENT FOR all Navy housing Abut" ANY ENLISTED man is eli- units is based on scale of income, en- gible for this housing.! In addition !- and is payable to the Housing t a active duty t personnel withunits Office on the first of each month. an.this Deckqrd, Hunt not headquartered< at hAS THE HOUSING Office, under Jax, such as Military District per- cognizance of NAS. Jax Public Ml, Share Honors sonnel, are eligible for! Cumberland Works Department, is in chargeof and Alvin Hunt, AEI3f, of Doerun, housing on a second priority Bart Dockrell, Station Housing om basis. who estimates the Ga., and William Deckard, AE- H-----: manager, Persons interested in obtaining office aids 75 to 100 persons MAN, of Decatur, 111., shared top Navy Rental Housing can receive weekly. "'1idck.. honors in last week's' graduationat application at the Housing He is assisted by Margie Wicker - Aviation! Electrician's Mate Office, fill it out, have their per- Housing management aid; P. donlIng School Class A at NATTCenter.Hunt sonnel officer sign it, and then L. Bridges, Project manager for return it to the Housing Office. Station and Dewey Park units; Icxt'nct who entered the Navy -- ;"OLD; ROCKIN CHAIR'S GOT ME" Theodore "Pappy"Frilch On the application, a choice of Russell Bucca, Cumberland Road in 1956 has been transferred one of the plankowners of the Naval Air Station tries January In one, two or three bedrooms is Project manager and cashiers out his ol' rock in' chair during ceremonies last Thursday to VA-128, Mir a mar, which he retired after 35 years of. civilian service with the specified by the applicant. His Mrs. A. S. Cook and Harold :I a Calif., while Deckard, who Joinedin Navy. The chair 'which had been .Pappy'." pet piece of office name is then placed on a list of Meisch. has been equipment was "pilfered" and refinished complete with plaque such units and vacancies are Housing officer for NAS Jax redid- December 1954, and presented to him for his to keep. He also received a sterl- made from these, on a first- is Comdr. R. F. Dueler Jr., Glenview transferred to NAS ing silver cigarette case, and a color portrait along with well served basis. Assistant Public Works Officer.ton . m. wishes of the commanding officer and fellow workers. . ... ., .. n ,, - S-------- , Page 4 JAX AIR 6 February 1958 __ . IlL w' rir ''Iw jtU3 i Li'n' (The first of a series of articles on income tax based on Information 3L 'SC from the Internal Revenue Service.) Every citizen or resident of the United States, including minors, who had $600 or more gross income in 1957 must file a federal income tax return.If . 1I 65 or older by Jan. 1, 1958, no return is required unless gross than half alone, the group may income was at least $1,200. Those designate one of their number to with less income should file to claim the exemption.If . obtain a refund of any tax with- a dependent was born or held. died during the year, you can claim a full exemption if the dependent - Returns should be filed as met the above tests for soon as possible, but no later I the part of the year he was alive. than April 15, 1958. Returns Under certain circumstances 4M., iI should be mailed to the District provided by the law, individualswho I ;e 4,' Director of Internal Revenue for are "Head of a Household"or I S, 4 ' the district where you live. The "Surviving Spouse" are entitled : i cy y< s. address is listed on the instruc- to special tax rates. Consultthe HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU The Special Services Department at rut s Tenzer' nas in- tion booklet accompanying your instructions accompanyingyour augurated a new program enabling the serviceman away from home to enjoy the happiness of blank form. having a party on his birthday. Pictured above it a icene from the first party held last Sundayat blank return form for the the NATTCenler Lounge. Eulalee McHugh, (left) club hostess, leads the group in the familiar I Checks or money orders for details. birthday song. The group honored had birthdays in January. Personnel- with February birth any tax due should accompanythe (AFPS) ... dates are urged to sign uo at the Lounge .for. _this month event. . return, and should be made ice.out" to "Internal Revenue Serv- Mayport Gets Employment Policy OutlinedFor &mmI Every taxpayer is entitled to New SkipperNAAS Civilian PersonnelIt (The Jax Air News is prohib- at least one personal exemptionof Mayport acquired anew Navy ited by Defense Department reg- $600.If ulations from listing commercial I commanding officer Wed- Is the policy of the Department of the Navy that equal advertising. Ads in this column 65 or older, or.blind, you get be afforded all qualified consistent - nesday when Capt. FrederickW. opportunity for employment persons are limited to housing for rent two $600 If both exemptions. with law and to prohibit discrimination against any em- and sale lost Brown Jr. relieved Capt.G. rooms, and found blind and 65 or older, three ex- of color religion because race, , emptions.The J. Fraunhcim. ployee or applicant for employment items and miscellaneous. No ads I or national oricin. are taken by phone-all must be same exemptions are allowed The new Mayport skipper To assure that this policy is Employment Policy Officer to submitted personally or by math , for your wife (or husband) arrives from duty as skipperof carried out, the Secretary of the compliance with Execu- The Jax Air News reserves the if a joint return is filed.If an experimental seaplaneunit Navy has designated CHarles tive assure Order 10590 which sets right to edit all ads.) . file in Norfolk. Capt. Fraun- Peck, special assistant to the you a separate return, forth the Government's non- For Rent you may claim your wife's exemptions heim is being assigned to San Assistant Secretary of the Navy discriminatory employment 2-Bdrm House. 2962 Herschel'St. only if she had no Income Diego. (Personnel and Reserve Forces) policy. Avail after'' Feb. 10. EV and the as the Department of the Navy 9-6264. was not dependentof I THE COMMANDING Officer is Maltby. another taxpayer.If h OjY w ..kiC the Deputy Employment Policy ,.,For Sale your husband or wife died Officer for this activity. The 3-Bdrm. Home. 7351 Greenw.ay in 1957, the number of his or her Administration Officer i will Dr. (Ortega Hills), E V 8-4969 exemptions is determined as of assist the commanding officer in Wilgus. date of death. Be sure to fill in exercising his responsibilities as 3-Bdrm. Home. 4849 Homecrcst' the appropriate blocks on your Deputy Employment Policy Of- Cir. (Ortega Hills). EV 7-5158. return. ficer and to insure compliancewith Miscellaneous You Executive Order 10590 and Wanted: To join car pool. get only one $600 exemp- established policies of the Department Brookview tion for each dependent, regard- or Arlington East. less of his age or other circum- of Defense and De- Hrs-0800-1630. RA 4-6140. Yar- stances. partment of the Navy. borough. An employee, an applicant, or Found: In NAS Jax Bank Jane, You may claim an exemptionfor a duly authorized spokesman of 16, Parker pen. Call Naval Hosp. each child, stepchild, or legal- a duly constituted group or I 561 Ext-70 E. D. Prior, HM1, and ly adopted child who received organization who feels that he identify. more than half of his or her y sup- Q 'Xv.ti. has a complaint, may submit his Lost-beagle dog, white with ' port from and who had you not complaint either to the Deputy black and brown spots. Reward. reached the of 19. age { Employment Policy Officer i Voss, VU-10 Det., EV 8-6857. If the child is 19 or older, and Department of the Navy Em- is not a full-time student, you ployment Policy Officer or the If the complainant is still not lose the exemption if he had President's Committee on Gov satisfied after the hearing, the more than $600 income of his ernment Employment Policy. entire case file will be forwarded - own. The child must also be THE COMPLAINT, to be acceptable to the Department of the either a citizen of the US or a must contain sufficient Navy Employment Policy Officer - resident of Canada, Mexico, the facts and circumstances to sup- for review and determina- Republic of Panama or the Canal port the specific allegation of tion. The complainant if still not Zone. .. .. discrimination. The complaintshould satisfied with the decision may For dependents other than VAP-62 STRESSES SAFETY Realixing; the need for include such facts as thedate then request review of the case children, five requirements mutt stress on safety education among its personnel VAP-62 has of the action, whether it is by the President's Committee . one asked the cooperation of the Florida Highway Patrol in point- be met to claim an exemption.The ing out Florida highway laws( to squadron men. Veteran high- based on race, color, religion or Government Employment Policy. way patrolman D. R. Jansen is shown during a recent session national origin, the specificaction EMPLOYEES ARE dependent must: 1) have with urged to VAP-62 personnel. official responsible for submit their complaints to the received; 2) less have thin received$600 more gross than income I Road Safety Gets Stress I such information action, pertinent and all other factual to the Deputy first Employment in order that Policy the complete Officer -' half of his support from you; 3) complaint. file An outstanding safety recordon may be: worked up and not have filed a joint return with the ground as well as in the Florida highway laws and regu- If the complaint is in connec- the case settled at the activity his wife (or her husband); 4) bea air is the goal for officers ,and lations. tion with a discharge action, if possible. Complaints to the citizen of' He's currently conducting three such complaint must be filed Deputy Employment of the US or a resident men Heavy Photographic Policy Officer - days of intensive' lectures to within ten days after the effective should of Canada, Mexico the Squadron 62 at :NAS Jax. be addressed toy Republic VAP-62 personnel. Trooper Jan- date of the action. Com Room 231, Building of Panama or the Canal Zone: Flight safety is always of pri- sen is safety officer for TroopG plaints arising from other per Jacksonville 12, Fla. One, NAS, and 5) either have been a mem- mary importance to any Naval of the Highway Patrol, with sonnel actions should be filedwithin The Department ,of the squadron. However VAP-62 has Navy, ber of your household for the en- headquarters at Marietta. 45 days after the effec Employment Policy Officer asked the cooperation of the the lectures tive date of Mr. During Trooper such action. tire taxable year, or be related to Florida Highway Patrol in stress- Charles L. Peck, is located in Jansen also THE covers COMLAINANT emergency is entitled Room you (or to your wife or husbandif ing driving safety for its officers procedures to be used in eventof to a representative of his choice 4E810, Pentagon Building, I Washington , a joint return is filed). and 25,' D. C. Corres I men. an accident on the highway. to assist him in pursuing his pondence to the President'sCommittee If several persons together con- For the past five years, veteran Comdr. H. W. Drum, VAP-62 complaint. If after informal ne on Government Em- tributed more than half the skipper, highly recommends gotiation Policy Officer the complainant - sup- highway patrolman D. R. Jansen ployment Policy should be addressed - Jansen's advice "Take : an ounce is not satisfied with port of an individual during the has been indoctrinating military of prevention to prevent a ton of results he will be entitled to the to Room 308, U. S. Civil Service a year, but no one conrtibuted more personnel from the 48 states on cure." personal hearing. Commission, Washington 25, D. C. . . i i JAX AIR NEWS Pogw - :" ';.. :, ,\ ; .,', """'. '.," "#J.. ""s ., \ [aves Tip EglinJohnson's 'L ''''''' .i(s WfeQg&'iLiv. ,( ,. I I II (IJAJCAIR I? :S'' DRSI']: I rerlime Shot JEj; r-t:':, r I t. \ !\ ,; .( : ./ \- , lie Jax Navy Crackerjax en- t \'>. !, ,,,;.J;';"" 5H{(: ': t ,; Vi h _ kined the Eglin AFB Eagletat - Mainside gym last week Saints Signalares Brew with the clubs managing an a) , split in two games. kx Flier Ache _" Saturday's tilt, the Eaglettes King-Sized "rded a 44-24 victory, stov- |) off a late Crackerjax rally It'll be strictly'road' shows for the Jax Navy Fliers dur- had tied the score at one ing the next 11 days, with four away games scheduled be- ent during final stages of fore they return home for a Feb. 17 tilt with the Langley Ifgame.ri i/in/ Rockets.The . Cotton and Carolyn locals are at Green Cove efforts in leading Canisius in the on, with 19 and 18 points, tonight, Parris Island Saturday, 1955-56 NIT events. : tively, led the losers.e and visit Pensacola and Eglin Jax University's Dolphins car- locals gained a two-point AFB next'week. ved, out a methodical 84-72 decision - : The 'Fliers came within one over the Fliers at Mainside time win in Sunday's contest, r ate' t of tieing their season's 7, with a shot by Johnson game gym.It. , record of five straight losses, a was because of a tremendous It t rimmed the net for a mo- feat accomplished earlier in the scoring effort by ex-Aubrunite then plopped in, proving L { :; lincher. season, by dumping Mayport Kay Slayden that the home- ___ Navy, 98-72, last Tuesday at thelosers' standers were able to stay that jain Cotton was high scorer gym to break a four game close to the Dolphins. '' 26 points. The Crackerjax loss skein. SLAYDEN HIT his freely on t the Charleston Waves Satur- \i }a Z The Fliers lurched quickly specialty, the one-hand Jump 2000 in Mainside gym. back in the throes of a skid, shot, although moving to the side however, dropping successivetilts for an occasional set. In all, he f.\ to Jacksonville U., Ft. Gor- tallied 27 points. \! Hfcr Fistic Crew don's Signalares and the Provost Mike Doyle, mustered out of UP UP AND AWAY '-_ Bob Roy leaps high in getting Marshal five from the same the Navy that day, played his "led By Green Jump shot away for his Special Services quintet while Bill Calts Georgia site. final game in Flier silks, scor- of VAH-1 tries to block action during a recent Mainside basket- IN THE LATTER game, play- ing 12 taliles. , ball encounter. Moving in are VAH-l's Tom ,Hamilton (left) Cure ed Saturday on Ft. Gordon The big boy heads for a basket1 1 WallopersNavy and John Little._.. VAH-1 defeated Special Services 68-47. ----- boards, the Fliers looked good ball berth with Florida South- Golfers Begin Feb. 22 despite losing 98-80 verdict. J boxers took it on a em College. 1 the in a five bout smokerat After allowing Jax Navy an 1I I ling Hall last Thursday, drop- opening 4-1 lead, the PMGC I ping!x four of five decisions to Varsity Golf Tennis Squads quintet knotted the count. The STRIKES Green",Cove Springs. Fliers, however, jumped in front I ( bout After, ,Flier copping mittmen the were opening frus- Getting Jump On SpringtimeAlthough once almost more the, entire holding first-half.the fore for SPARES 1 traied'"'through remainder of the The Saints proved too much "card.J an unusually cold February belies the fact, for Jax Navy in the final half, SPLITSDispensary ,, Edwin Vance of Jax Navy cop- spring sports activity at NAS _Jax is not far in the future. however, finally pulling ahead and eventually piling the remains the up atop ped?Close decision from Johnny Members of the Jax Navy Further details regarding the winning despite Flier margin a Mainside American League bowl- Deshazier in the first fight. varsity golf team have recently team can be obtained through full-court press. loop with eight wins and na In succession, Ike Williams been selected and tryouts for I J. C. Karrh, JO1, NARTU, ex- losses. DICK MATTHEWS' 19 points berths the Jax tennis Navy on (GCS) bested Bill Lyles, Wil- tension 268, or EV 87334. squad are currently being held. topped Jax scorers. Ron Osborn VA-44, with 7-1, is second liam Bingham (GCS) got the and Ray Sallee dumped 22 each while Dental took over third i ! t nod over Gary Brown, Bobby, EIGHT MEN qualified for the Leaders Quicken for \the winners. place with a 9-3 record. |Murphy (GCS) beat Ron Pear- links team, by way of two 18- Friday night, the power-laden National League action saw :onand' Don Alexander (GCS) i iw hole rounds. Center Keg PaceTop Signalares administered the worst VFP-62 "B" tie VA-176 "O" for I [ over Ralph Mizell. Low finishers were paced by contenders in the NATT- licking of the season to the Fliersin top honors with 7-1 records. I '.1.' Bob Taylor, with a 77-78 for Center bowling circuit continuedto a 101-44 druBbing.The : FAW-11, Fasron Six, VA15"A 155. Others were Ace Johnson ," VAH-1 No.3 and NARTUNo. advance last week, with powerful Signal quint was ((76-82-158)); Larry Sorrel ((83- league-leading NAWS School and paced at the scoring column by 2 are tied for second place Varsity Bowling 77-160)) ; "Frog" Haney (79- second-place AK School both. 6-0 jump shot artist Dallas with 6-2. 83-162)) ; Walt O'Neil ((85-82- picking up three victories. Dobbs, three-time All-Big Seven In action last week, VW-4 No 1 ([Squad Earned 167)) ; Buck Cater (79-90-168)); High average lead has been pick. He bucketed 26 points. defeated the Waves, ComFairJaxwon Action for the Jax Navy Floyd Short ((86-85-171)), and taken over by M/Sgt. Steve JOHNNIE MCCARTHY prop- over VP-18, VP-5 defeated i4 Jim Van Vactor ((80-91-171.) Mayer, the veteran hook spe- erty of the Cincinnati Royals, VAP-62 and VA-176 "O" shut sity bowling team is ex- The varsity card opens Feb. 22 cialist from Marine Aviation De- chipped in with 16 markers. Mc- out VA-176 "E," all by 4-0 ted to get underway in when the U. of Florida appearsat tachment. Carthy is remembered for his scores. rly March. the NAS Jax greensward. Supply lost to VW-4 No.3, .. .. ,.. R. T. Tice and Ray Winsteaded MEANWHILE,practice sessions ,<->;:t',<<""''''' : ," NARTU No 1 won over VW-4 k the recent roll-off held for the Jax Navy tennis team ui' 44 44c and VA-15 ''B" defeated Com- are going on daily at 1630 at the fi, .. munications with 3-1 tallies. NAS determine makeup of the 3' Boone Park courts.A Officers and VA-172 tied. tiad. . ice had a 186 average while well-rounded slate is planned Instead checked in with 177. for the netters, including matches Sparks Marines with outstanding collegiate and , Other varsity members are: G. Smith, Steve Mayer, military squads.In c IA Maintain NATTCBasketball tthn Burner, F. A. Greenwood, the hopper for a late February LeadAE G. Wilson, Eben Hall, R.J. date is an NAS Jax Invitational - ludsen and "Ski" Mahoski. Tourney to be held at y iM''f xf / r... School and the Marine F Boone Park. Aviation Detachment stayed ina T deadlock for first place in the _thletic Office Changes Sitee NATTCenter basketball league last week, both holding 7-1 marks. Mainside Special Services recreation program.At The Sparkies downed AO hletic Office, after many years present, 32 teams are parti- School, 76-52, then broke a two- Building 930, Topside, has cipating in bowling, 13 units have week-old scoring record by shat- anged locations and is now active golf squads, plus an aver- .- tering AvFund, 107-48. The tuated in the gym, Building 1. age of 20 units compete in the a 1 Marines set the old mark of 105 [The three-man office crew Mainside touch football, basketball points just two weeks ago. mpleted a successful move of swimming and volleyball The Marines belted AO School, ords and furniture last week. leagues. 42-25, and decisioned'AK School, ew phone number is 585. -- 56-42. AvFund earned its initial Maintaining records on the I NEW ATHLETIC OFFICE Stanf.-Sommers-AMCi( ii-)) Stanley Sommers, AMC, ath- Iron Man Sports Program is also NAS Special Service athletic director, and his two-man crew victory by startling NAWS tic director, and his right handen office get settled in the new athletic office located in the Mainside School, 7131.Thirdplace. of this as well as i duty Kenneth Meadows, AKAN, gym. Sommers' office is responsible for organizing and super Support Splintersheld holding responsibility of all wel- the various and intramural conducted ind H. E. Monterrante, SMI, vising varsity sports by NAWS School scoreless the Station. Preparing to post intramural basketball standings fare equipment held by Special their hands full dayf during the first half, then wenton lave every on the wall is Sommers and Ken Meadows AKAN (center) ) the year supervising an active Services. while H. EL Monterrante. SM!, stands by. to post a 63-13 win.l.muur1858 . t I I JAX AIR, NEWS 6 February 1958 I BLOOD D ONOItt Up The LADDER With Civilians (Periodically, the Jan Air Newsn pI ( cooperation with Industrial ; Ak T 0 I i- Relations Department, will list various' promotions for Naval Air Station personnel.) + > v :: This week continues the list of : employees on the promotion roster - _ effective Dec. 15 and 29. A total of 60 people contributed _ Howard Steen, management blood during Civilian Blood Donor analyst GS-9 'to supervisory Day at NAS Jax recently.Of . management anaylst GS11; and this total, 32 were from Mary Winters, clerk-typist GS3to Overhaul and Repair Department;i property and supply clerk eight from Public Works; Supply GS-4. Department had 14, while there. Promoted at Public Works Department - was one each from Industrial were Christopher Bugg Relations, Comptroller and Oper- SSS....." r fireman second step to engine* ations.O AO SCHOOL GRADUATES LAST OFFICERS Established in 1942 moved to Memphis in man first step; Samuel Drayton, & R DONORS included: 1948 and returned to Jacksonville in 1951. That's the length of time that the Aviation Ordnance Officers School has been at NATTCenter. Pictured here is the last class to graduate. Though helper (general) third step to Chester Dzioba, Billy Ussery, limited ordnance will be taught in the future, next class to convene will be known as the Naval fireman first step and Clyde Harry Highsmith, Waldo Romero, Air Armament and Weapons Systems School. Pictured are, front row, (left to right) Ensign Donald Mitchell, laborer third step to Daniel Boone, Roy Smith, Harriet Melching,. Lcdr. James Rutherford, LL John Buffin, LI. Thomas Bingham, Ensign Richard helper (general) third step. Lake, Charles Roberts, Carl Law, Wilt and Lt. David Blalock. Rear, 2nd LL John McLaughlin. Ensign Eugene Iborg Ensign Lu- e" ther Kroll of the German Navy, Ensign Jack Salisbury Lcdr. Wilbert Luedtke, Lt. Harold Gire Advanced in the Comptroller's Raymond Bourne D w a n y and Comdr. Robert Woodside, training officer. Department were Edwina Allein, Brown, Jollie Hallback, John fiscal accounting clerk GS-3 to Wensten, Marion Ricke, Robert Heart Disease Leads Killers .appropriation accounting clerk Griffin and James Lamb. Altimeter Tells Pilot GS-4! ; Harry Dowling, property Also, Arthur Mansfield, James Al GlanceA accounting clerk GS-4 to pro- Pressures Height Horne, Andrew Owens, John Job Obesity perty accounts supervisor GS-5. , altimeter that Wilsher, Hartwell Hickox, James new can Waldron, Daniel Shadd, Donald tell a pilot his altitude at a Rosie Helow, supervisory fiscal - Seen As Heart EnemiesThird accounting clerk GS-6 to appropriation - Carter, John Lindberg, Julian glance has been designed by accounts supervisorGS7 Helveston, Walter Gonzales, Wil- ( oa series compiled by NAS Jan Medical Departmentto the Air Research and Develop- ; Alma McCormick, fiscal liam Crews, Emmet Rachels, I. Emma Savitz, Robert Bradleyand acquaint personnel with problems confronting medics, and to ment Command. accounting clerk GS-4 to appro- Thelma Conner. educate dependents in health care and use of drugs.) Present altimeters use three priation accounts supervisor Attention has been directed towards heart diseases lately, and multi-revolution pointers anda GS-5; Barbara Moyer, fiscal accounting - FROM SUPPLY were Burice especially since President Eisenhower's attack has the public become clerk GS-3 to appropri- Treakle, Otis McCormick, Roy acutely conscious of this ailment. circular dial requiring fliersto ation accounting clerk GS-4, and Hartley, James Crowder, Jean read separate indicators to Ruth Stecher, fiscal accounting Cutcliffe, Nolan Dorman, Rhoda DO NOT SELL the heart short. gest executive killers as* being determine height a method clerk GS-4 to appropriation accounts - Saleeby, James Land, Thomas It's a wonderful muscular organ obesity and success.A which can lead to possible supervisor GS-5. Holt, Sam Green; Frank Wood, that contracts approximately 72 successful man usually has misinterpretation.Known . Edward Wright, Harold Bridgesand times each minute of every hourof had to push himself to become as a drum-pointer altimeter - Alvin Jones. every day. successful and has had to push the new instrument is First Steps From Public Works: Robert By applying arithmetic, you'll himself to stay on the top. intended to simplify altimeter find that the "ticker" beats and eliminate (Continued from page 1)) Payton, Robert Durden, Robert 4,320 A BROOKLYN doctor says that display pilot McDaniels, James Fletcher, John times per hour, 103,680 times a physical and emotional strain error. pletely reworked and renamed its Luplow, Clarence May, Mimi day, 37,843,200 times per year.If may be definite exciting factorsas emergency service ratings. Bailey and Alphonso Jenkins. you live to be 70, your heart to the cause of acute coronary The emergency service ratings Some people think nothing of will have beat times. 2,649,024,000 Others contributing were Marvin changes in the presence of coronary CEG (general electrician), CEP Nelson of Operations, George Try flexing your biceps a atherosclerosis (thick, hard driving 80 mph. Their insurance ([power lineman) and CEL (com- Barker from IRD, and Hazel hundred times and see how tired and rough coronary vessels.) company doesn't think much of it munications electrician) are drop- Owens of Comptroller your arm gets. Now it's easy to Much study is being made to either. ped in favor of four new service . Three from NATTCenter Included understand why'the heart wears determine why our arteries be- I ratings i : CEW (wiring), CEP Stanley Rea, George out and why we have heart come diseased. Some authorities Traffic cop: "Say, didn't you (power), C E T (telephone) and Pharr and Glenn King. trouble. I see me wave at you?" CES (shop.) ONE OF THE most commonof feel that an excess of a fat-like Sweet young thing: "Yes, but of the driver 3)) Changed name : - heart diseases is coronary material called cholesterole in the your wasting your time. I'm en- (CD) rating to equipment op- CrusadeContinued thrombosis occlusion blood stream be factor. to be married." or coronary may a gaged erator (EO) to bring the name which is a stopping-up of the more in line with its actual du- ( from page 1)) coronary arteries, which carry ties. The EO rating will get two blood to the heart muscle. Raising within the Federal Estab- service ratings, equipment op- lishment, with "True Voluntary It's felt that people who work I 'tT erator construction (EON) and Giving" as the theme. under constant pressure, havingto ..11'. i EOH (hauling). make too decisions, many may 4)) CHANGED THE Steel- in the Participating campaignare . be candidates for trouble.A ; .." . Fleet Air Jacksonville, NAS ; .. ... "'<' :' .'. .. ... '1.. worker (SW) emergency service Jacksonville, NAS Cecil Field, leading life insurance) com- :. .' ; :..: ... ) ratings W W S (structural steel- NAAS Mayport, Naval Air Tech- pany (Metropolitan) states that "V.: ....i': .. .. ... ... .... ;'. 'Cb". '" worker) and SWR (construction the housewife is ., :.:: . nical Training Center, Fleet Air average least ,,.... .,.H...,. : :..; '.\..:. ..>. .:>.. .. .. 4i.i. rigger) to new service ratings to likely to die of heart disease. " Eleven Naval In :'Y" .. ,' :. be called steelworker Wing Hospital, and E (erector) the bracket'of 25-44 five ':" .' lIfI./ age ,, ' Naval Air Reserve TrainingUnit. and SWF (fabricator). men die for every woman who "'.- <... l9 . : 5) Added concrete dies. ... a specialistto w. the builder (BU) rating. The Airlines i INSURANCE authorities will ?* "" BU rating will now have three Might also tell you that the overweight l t; (light), BUn (heavy) and BUR Fly For MATSThe person is,three times more likelyto ; (concrete). have heart trouble than a .S'YtCK. 1Tm 6) Added four "service" rat- Military Air Transport person of normal weight. MUTT AND JEFF Largest and smallest U. S. jet combat to ings the utilities man (UT) Service has asked commercial Benjamin Franklin Clinic aircraft fly together. Navy's 39-foot A4D Skyhawk is overshadowed airlines to operate 10 military au- by huge 156-foot Air Force B-52 Stratofort. Both are rating. The rating did not pre- thorities consider the two big capable of nuclear attack. viously have such specialties. airliners in on overseas runs a trial program. THE NEW "SERVICE" ratingsare Under a proposed contract on utilities man P (plumber), which all civil air carriers have \ CIVILIAN ROLLS TO BE BOOSTEDDefense I UT A (air conditioning), AT B been invited to bid, five C-118s (boiler man) and UTW (water will move passengers in the Paci- and sanitation). jobs will require ton. installations in fic area and five C-54s will fly a tight spot Activation of the sonarman O the hiring of more than 25,000 I and McElroy conceded that .argo across the Atlantic. McElroy's order eaves restrictions (ocMJaoft'aph.r) rating as a se- civilian employee before June "normal attrition" had left The program, the Air Force oa filling vacancies.It Ie4tve emergency service rate at has said, is part of a study to 30 under an order from Sec- was put into effect by be vacancies filled. that simply have t. B-4 level lau just been announc- determine the advantages and. 'retary Neil H. McElroy, according former Defense chief Charles Civilian ha ed. Uea ix this rating as strikers eupleyneat * disadvantages of operating military to Navy Times. AU Wilson last August dropped by more tAu ",tt. will to able to participate in transport planes by civilian the jobs are outside Washing- The Wilson order left some since Wilson's order weat 1m. ttieir firs promotion exam in companies. (AFPS) Atffut.Page . r . , , |
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