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Follow. Special Traffic Pattern For Air Show I J11X. w.. .N'N'Vol. I _ 15 No. 51 U. S. N. A. S. Jacksonville, Florida 10 April 1958 -- ..f''.: .\ %,\C:; : '.. 'Jit Stage Readied For '/'" , .... .. .,( , : t .i[ Blue Angels Show The Navy's famous Blue Angels flight demonstrationteam originally formed here at NAS Jax in 1946, will makeits t" first offical appearance of the season when it performs ,.1 at NARTU Jax this Sunday as a highlight of Naval-Marine . Air Reserve Week. , 4 4 Comdr. "Ed" Holley, present of the well-known flight group leader of the group, will put Voris of was Lcdr. Roy "Butch" :. his Angels through their intri- of Santa Cruz, Calif. cate aerial maneuvers, which !, Other leaders were: Lcdr R.A. have been witnessed literally '" ; by Clark, 1957; Lcdr. R. E. "Dusty" hundreds of thousands of Rhodes, 1949 Lcdr. Johnny Mag- f '.,- ""......__.>W" spectators throughout the coun- da, 1950; Lcdr. A. Ray Hawkins, BLUE ANGELS TO FLY HERE-The famous Nary flight demonstration team the Blue try. 1952, and Comdr. R. L. Cormier, % Angels is scheduled to perform at NAS Jax Sunday afternoon. A large crowd is expected to thrill to the antics of this nationally-known flight group in addition to witnessing other THE BLUE Angels will be flying 1954. I demonstrations and an open house at NARTU. The celebration will mark the end of Naval the sleek Tiger jets, knownas THE PRESENT Blue Angels, Marine Air Reserve Week. Originally formed at NAS Jax in 1946, the Blue Angels now fly the Grumman F-11F-1. all of whom are comparative"New the supersonic Grumman Tiger.'DOLLAR I Original leader and organizer I Blues," are Capt. Stoney Mayock, USMC, Lt. John Da- STRETCH' mian, Comdr. Holley, Lt. Herb Hunter, Lt. Bob Rasmussen, and Lt. Jack Dewenter. IDEAS URGEDNas Lt. Mark Perrault serves as Public Information Officer while Jax is in the midst of its part in Lcdr. Williard Oleson is main- Stretch," an intensified economy campaign tenance officer.Beginning . Navy with hopes of cutting unessential spending. its 12th year, the -H team will continue to show the .scneauiea to run tnrougn June, the campaign is first of Thus, personnel here public what the Navy can do its kind to spell out ways of double incentive to with the "flying machine." The cutting overhead costs. the Navy's economy + 1958 version of this is the sup- THE NAVY Department, SUGGESTION ersonic F-11F-1. through "dollar stretch" ideas located in various -I Transition into jet aircraft from personnel throughout the and persons are came for the group in the sum- establishment, wants to obtainas use the regular a. mer of 1949. The new jet was many ideas as possible whichcan when submitting r' the Grumman F9F-2 Panther, be adopted immediately in ideas. and this was used until outbreakof various Bureaus and Offices of When completed, the Korean Conflict.IN . the Department, field activitiesand be placed in the LATE 1951, the newer type forces afloat. ? directly to the Panther, the F9F-5, made its Ideas submitted aboard NAS Incentive Awards showing at the Memphis, Tenn. ,Jax for "Operation Dollar 22, Building 907. Mid-South Navy Festival. Stretch" may also be processed The words "dollar The Blue Angels then switched - at the same time under the Incentive should be marked on ---- to the swept-wing F9F-8 Awards Program. insure screening to Blue Angels Cougar in the winter of 1954-55, famous dia taking on the new Tiger last they should be : Damian solo: Operation Dollar ; Bob Rasmussen year. Reinstates mittee. Hunter, left The team became the nucleusof Navy appear here VF-191 during the Korean Early Out PlanNavy PROCEDURE' public at 1230. campaign, serving aboard the for handling : USS Princeton. enlisted personnel tions aboard the nationally'Y. Three brand-new maneuversare scheduled for separation from sidered the most Enter expected to be executed by active duty on or after July 1 processing "dollar the Blue Angels at Sunday's may get out one month early., Cooperation' in this show the Navy has announced. desired to generate a THIS INCLUDES a high per- The Navy said the move was feasible ideas in the formance take-off in diamond being made to achieve authorized economy. i at the formation maneuver that new strength figures.No nder- Personnel can make gets starts infront of the crowd and' further word was avail- ' O. D. S. not only turn 4G ends in a 40-degree able at this time. tion Dollar Stretch but will be within the 'limits of most fields, Desire to Save. at NAS Jax, and a landing fingertip for- and VF-102, the mation. I Employment Policy Com j at NAS Cecil Other performances at the air show will include a demonstration - Three members of the Presi- sent a cross section ; VA-106 are the by NAS Jax of a helicopter - dent's Committee on Government supervisors both as to attack outfits in rescue and firefightingevent. Employment Policy will and as to grade. The ; which . visit the Naval 'Air Station Monday will tour O & R in field in NAS Glynco will demonstrate noon. meet, with six (Please turn to Page 6. col. 2)BCBS ) The committee, with headquarters I NAS Jacksonville in Washington, will selected as location'for of 'VA-176 Payments Due meet with the commanding officer of such conferences AD Skyraider Blue Cross-Blue Shield mem- before holding a confer- visors in the field. Gladiators, a unit bers are reminded that the next ence with some 50 supervisory ence will deal with ; be using the payment is due April 14-15 and personnel at 1000 at the 0& R topics: a general must be made either by checkor Auditorium. Personnel chosen the ; the F4D Skyray, money order, payable to Blue for the conference will repre- and its importance ( Page 6. col. 5)) Cross of Florida Inc. - ---- ---- --- \ .. : - Page 2 JAX AIR NEWS 10 April IS53Ml i "- U VA-15. VF-22, VAH-1, VAP-62 Report J1I XfUt&1m4If3NAS E-7 WIVES I 7acb.aviu.: FORM CLUBMrs. Scouting Squadrons Capt. Elliott W. Pariah Jr. ......M_.... .. ....... .,........ . Commandlnc Cotnrtr. Robert !L Smith ...... ....... .. ...._... ............. Executive OfficerCommander Officer Kay Bowman was I Rear Aim. Wendell G. Switzer.riMi.. ...Air.... :Jaclu.sv111t. ... .. ...... .. .. .. ... elected president of the newly I VP-18 pated in the movie by showing Capt. S. S. Searcy, Jr. ... ........nt.. ... Air.Wbay. ...... .. n ... ... .... Chief o* Staff formed E-7 Wives Club Big things happened this week. how to move and park aircraft Capt. Donald E. Macintosh .. ... .... ..... ............ Commander them was the return of safely. Capt. Thomas S. White ......... ...... .. Chief Staff Officer during the initial meeting of Among R. W. Lyster 1 Ensign and two- Lt HarmHAl"ficbjii.f: TrUah C.mtse VP-18 from a planes Capt. Charles J'c Jr. ........ ........ .....*..... .. .. .. Commanding Officer the organization March 31 at three in (jg) Zuzul returned from three Comdr. >Ftauuncn ::..:::.:::::::: .::.. :: .. .; : Executive Officer and-a-half week deployment Naval Hospital the CPO Clyb at NAS Jax. months TAD in Washington this Capt. Alton C. .... .. ....... the Mediterranean.Capt. . Abernethy ........... ... .. Commanding Officer Capt. Marcy Shupp ... ... .. ... Executive Officer Other. officers elected included Donald E. Macintosh, week. The two officers said the Capt. Norman O. Anderson HARTTJ Mrs. Polly Lawrence, Commander Fleet Air Wing 11 snow was so deep, they couldn't Comdr. William E. Hardy .... ........ ... Commanding Executive Officer Officer vice-president; Mrs. Betty and Comdr. Robert Gillock wel- get to work for two days. Does it Printed commercially wth :n"ta:4"Ynr1ap Jacksonville. Florida Davies, secretary treasurer; comed back the returning pilots sound like a tall-tale-telling at no expense to the v with NAVE OS P-W Texan's story? Rev Mrs: Kitty Collier, parliam- 'JV'J Distributed to military and civilian personnel and crews. CaJofA1rcha f Jacksonville. Station. Naval Air Technical Training entarian; and Mrs. Gerry VP-18's parking ramp was the Robbie Barnes, A03, shippedover t Air 11, Wing Naval Air Centforil'l Reserve Training Unit and the U. S. for six this Hicks, chaplain.The safety years week. Service Information Officer .... .... .. Lcdr. J. W. KlrkUg1 ter, Jr. scene of a motion picture Barnes holds the Good Conductand Ass't. 810 Andrew IL Planey club's next meeting is film last week. The "flick," en- Editor Gordon Robbie: Staff Reporter Jack Holmes PHI; John Iob eD. National Defense Medals. scheduled to be held the Accident at JOSN; Bin, Svlar SN; Mary Ann Klrchntr, SN; Staff Photographer Jim titled "Aircraft Ground . Moore The:, PHI Jax Air News it a member of the Armed Forces Prep Sonrtc CPO Club April 14, at 1930.It Prevention," is being producedby Material apparlnr in this publication can be reprinted providing credit is is urged that all wives ofE7's Naval Photo Center, Wash- VW-4 riven. Photographs unless otherwise credited are official D. S. Navy photo- More than 50 officers and rraphs. attend the gathering. ington, D C. men Editorial offices located in Room 131, Main Administration Building.Phone from the Hurricane Hunters left extensions SIM. S344. 1'l2 or l1$. Members of crew five partici- NAS Jax Monday morning for ,. .. , ; .;'i; f v.v} Port Lyautey, Morocco, as the }; t.:. .6. +.'::,"P} :: s first wave of a month's detach .r1fJ r 4 ment. :tg The detachment will fly weather reconnaissance in the tY' Mediterranean for the Sixth (Mainside and NATTCtnttr } ydri. Fleet. Two full crews and two . movie daily, 1800 and 2000. Saturday Super Constellations made the Sunday and holidays, trip.Later 1400, 1800 and 2000. Hospital movie this month, this detach- daily. 1900.) ment will be relieved by two more crews who will take over THURSDAY. APRIL 10 the final two weeks. Mainside-Ghost of China Sea Two officers donned the double (drama) with David Brian and stripes this week and their i Jonathon haze Also Georgiathe "wetting down" is being antici- Dragon. pated. Former Lt (jg's) Ron NATTCenter Tall Stranger Kurth and Billy McCabe made (color western) with Joel Mc- the big step to lieutenant.Two . Crea and Virginia Mayo. Also , chiefs and a first class Room and Wrath. petty officer received word about Hospital-Campbell's Kingdom their coming promotions last (color adventure) with Dirk week. John C ar e y YNC, i is Bogarde and Barbara Murray. oom.mm_____ o.oooono.m.... ..._............................_. seventh on the list to go up to FRIDAY. APRIL 11 REVIEWING STATION EMPLOYMENT-The civilian personnel W-l, and John Wingo, ATC, and Mainside Perri (color live- program of NAS Jax is undergoing intensive inspectionand Robert Lee, ADI, will be com- animated Disney feature.) A Quote Without review by representatives of the Civil Service Commission missioned as ensigns in July in Atlanta. Ga., and the local Area Wage and Classification NATTCenter st. of China Any CommentThe Office. At a recent meeting going over details of the study I under the LDO program. Sea. are, left to right G. S. Pressley, C. V. Beeler M. C. Bright Newcomers have joined the Hospital-Tall Stranger. following is reprinted (Cat blackboard) all of the Fifth Regional Civil Service Com- Hurt and Rinkel households. The n entirety from the Conaa mission; J. S. Burton, of AWCO and L. B. Eubanks. NAS Jax SATURDAY. APRIL 12 Industrial Relations Officer. string of boys continued for Lt. Mainside Fraulein (color News Service of the Continental David Hurt as Dennis was born drama) with Dana Wynter and Air Defense Command late last month. This is the sixth Mel Ferrer. with headquarters at Ent Air I "D" in the Hurt family besides Traffic TTCenter-Perri. Force Base in Colorado Srings, Special Pattern To Dave and Dennis, there are Mrs Hospital-Ghost of China Sea. Colo. "Dee" Hurt, David Jr., Douglasand Mainside Las Vegas, Nev. (CNS Special Donald. Kiddie Matinee: Be In Use For Air ShowSpecial Black_ Jack Ketchum (western) )-Four Air Force men Mrs. Rinkel presented Lt (jg) with Howard Duff.SUNDAY. handled the delicate assemblyjob Rinkel with a son on April 4. on the arming for firingof traffic conditionswill Michael weighed eight pounds, APRIL Mainside 13 an air-to-air atomic rocket be used at NAS Jax to period of the show. 15 ounces. drama) with- Alan Deep Lad Six d(color and for a test last year, a testso handle the large flow of ve- From the traffic light at The motion picture explaining Mustin hicles expected when the road and Yorktown, vehicles Dianne Foster. successful it may revolu- weather, 'The Unchained Goddess - NATTCenterFraulein.HospitalPerri. tionize the air defense system. Blue Angels air show is pre- will be directed north to ," is now available by calling The men were 1st Lt. Don sented here Sunday after- parking areas. the squadron public informa- MONDAY. Sykes of Lansdown, Pa., S/ noon. tion office extension 8170. Mainside APRIL 14 Sgt. William Ferguson, La- Lcdr. Theodore Payne, Station The color movie was shownon (color western- Streets of Laredo fayette, Ind., and Airmen First Security Officer, has declared television earlier this year ) with William that the main gate will be closedto Class Alvin Cox Ulrichsville Holden and MacDonald during an hour-long presentation. - Also, Hare Splitter.NATTCenterDeep. Carey. O., and Melvin Miko, Larks- outgoing, traffic, except for It is available to any group, yule, Pa.Their emergency vehicles and govern- military or civilian. Six. ment housing personnel, start- Hospital combined takehomepay . Fraulein. - ing at noon Sunday. TUESDAY. APRIL 15 per month equals that of VP-5 Mainside-Little Hut (color another highly respected assembler ALL OTHER outbound traffic Any news of interest to Waves Two crews from Patrol Squadron - drama) with Ava Gardner and in Las Vegas..one. will be diverted to the west vehicle aboard the Station will be included 5 have recently returned David Niven. Also Texans Tom. bartender. gate at the foot, of Bir- in Wave Ways columns. from a rather unusual mission. NATTCente'r Streets of mingham avenue. Send news to Jax Air News, They ferried two P2V-5F: Nep- Laredo. Incoming traffic will turn Room 230, Bldg. One, phone tunes from Norfolk to Moroccovia Hospital-Deep Six.WEDNESDAY Honor Students NamedAt right at Allegheny and shoulduse 216/8164. Argentia and she Azores. APRIL 16 AEA( ), AO SchoolsPfc. Birmingham avenue to NAS Waves are enjoying the The aircraft were delivered Mainside Man from God's James Sellers, of Wheel- proceed onto the Station. new double dryer and floor to VQ-2 based in Port Lyautey.a . Country (color western) with ing, W Va., was the honor man People entering NAS to witness model mangle ironer recentl a former deployment spot for George Montgomery and Susan in 1 last week's graduation at the air show will be directed to installed in the barracks through VP-5. Cummings. Also, Legend of El Aviation Ordnancemen School parking places on grass areas efforts of Marge Callahan, PN,2 The entire VQ-2 Squadronwas Dorado. Class A at NATTCenter.Sellers ''between Yorktown and Albe- CMAA. hand The on to greet them. NATTCenter-Little Hut. who entered the Ma- marle avenues, west of the com- Four Waves recently aboard planes arrived within fifteen Hospital-Streets of Laredo. rine Corps in May, 1957 will missary store.YORKTOWN. from Photographic School at minutes of each other and, fortunately - report to Cherry Point, N. C., avenue the Pensacola. They are Wanda just prior to "Happy Wife: "Oh, John, that woman For duty. Station's main traffic artery, wlil I Guthrie, Tulia Tex., Louise Hour." next door has a hat just like Neil "Fowler, AEMAN, of have three-lane incoming traffic I Wallace, Kansas City, Kans.; Joy Lt is (jg) Tom L. R. Brown mine." Tabor City, N.C., and James from 1230 to 1430 and'' will be i Beccari, Libby, Mont., and Barbara back duties Hubby: "Well, I guess that Weaver, AEIAA, of Bristol, Ind., three-lane outgoing when the : Morgan, Los Angeles, Calif. performing his PPC again after tour three month's means you want me to buy youa shared top honors in last week's show is ended.Albemarle Another a new arrival is Ellen in San Juan, P. R. He acted as new one? graduation at Aviation Electri avenue will be one- Morgan of Orlando Fla. who an Air Scheduling Officer for the Wife: "It would be cheaper cian's Mate School Class A at way outbound from Mustin roadto recently reported in from Nor Annual Atlantic Fleet Spring , than moving." the Center. the north gate for the entire folk, Va. Exercises. - . 1 I" ......_.....,. 5.5 1 I I 10 April 1958 JAX AIR NEWS Page 3 . Wreckage Of Downed Skyhawk i Keeps Local Diving Crew Busy " t :, An ever-ready crew of men at the NAS Jax Operations I. .; Boat House is poised to answer the call whenever the need I for divers and salvage equipment is sounded in this area. The crash of an A4D Into Doctor's Inlet on March 25 was tion of the crash. The inlet is the most recent call this crew navigable from the St. John's has answered, and the eleventhover River. a period of many months. First diver down on the initial SALVAGING operations of the day of operations|was_ John downed Skyhawk were typicalof Starr, BMC, the crew's leading the efficient Job performedby diver. the Boat House crew. The men were greatly handi- 5' Five Navy divers last Thurs- capped due to the fact they day finished diving operations could not see in front of them ...'! fr, .. .., .. ,a ae wp 9ab .. ,,_._ where they had been operatingfor because of the complete dark- .n.Y9.Lxa.' ...: <. $ RauJolMoo.DOAdwwfL9l d4J6 Dt ;"* .ooa 555s4'55 'to: \ """ <<: "'v.:'Z> "*"" :":" .w" .vev.Y{? :':#*'''' a week in attempts at recovering of the bottom. LARGEST SALVAGE BOAT AT SCENE-Aiding in salvage and diving operations in pieces of the plane's ness muddy search for mining parts of downed A4D Skyhawk which crashed in Doctor's 'Inlet March 25. OTHER MEMBERS of the is the YSD-33 from the NAS Jax Operations Boat House. The boat. largest of this type of wreckage.Pilot diving crew were Glenn Cum- craft at Operations, measures 103 feet long with a 31 foot beam and displacement of 250.7 of the plane, Lt (jg) mins, MRC Hubert Davis DCC tons. The boat carries a large crane with 50 foot boom which shown out over the water on John Wahl of Cecil Field-based , the starboard side. Jack Yarborough, DCI, and __ ___ _______ __I ,/. VA-12, was forced to eject when I John Ingraham, GMI. They were the plane's engine failed flyingon I helped by A. P. Kuenzler, MM1, Navy, Marine Air .... \ : a routine flight at about 20,000 and A. A. Brady, DC2. \ feet. He got the plane down to ., Divers rotated duty under k; wa- Reserve WeekProclaimed 5,000 feet before bailing out. ter to give each man a breath- ? LT (JG) WAHL received onlya ing spell. It pointed that was sprained right ankle and minor HereThe during such diving operations , injury to his left leg. ''': _..... ," there is always a stand-by diver - period of April 7-13 is Although the A4D crashed in ''''''''' ready in the event a diver'sline being recognized in Jacksonvilleand wt. about the middle of the lake, is fouled. ' area as Naval-Marine Air and presumably disintegratedafter Reserve Week. hitting the drink, Lt (jg) Two boats were at the scene, Wahl came down about 10(0( yardsoff the 50-foot diving boat, equip- Mayor Haydon Burns has officially - with ped gear for shallow water designated the weeklong the west shore. He was rescued - and scuba diving, and a 24-foot by a helicopter from NAS extravaganza in a proclamationissued craft used as a personnel and early this month.IT Jax, on the scene in moments. . boat.Regular The five days of salvaging supply READS, in part: "Whereas - brought from the lake's muddy shallow water gear the Jacksonville Naval and I , bottom both small and large was utilized in the operation. Marine Air Reserve squadronsare bits of the plane's body, but the Scuba diving was said imprac- completing their 12th year aY engine was never recovered. tical since the heavy mud would of faithful service. . ALL DIVING was centered in have fouled up the breathing "Now, therefore, J, do 5k one area of the Orange Park apparatus.THE . t hereby proclaim the week of lake, according to BOSN Herb- SPOT where the divers April 7-13 'Naval-Marine Air- ert Ryan, in charge of opera- worked was a hole in 20 feet of Reserve Week' and call .' upon ; citizens-to join me in salutingthe _"- ",,-;:m't..JW: :'''' lW'f\Wt w'''.W:. 4'J '-" .. tions. water in an area between 15 lie reported the crash scene and 20 feet it . was reported.On Jacksonville Weekend War- GARNERED FROM WRECKED A4D-Shown here is wire basket filled with bits and pieces from wreckage of A4D Sky- had been plainly marked with the last two days, the riors who have contributed so" hawk from VA-12 at Cecil Field, which crashed into Doctor's orange-colored buoys soon after YSD-33, largest salvage boat at greatly to our national defense. Inlet last month. Divers worked for about a week in an attempt the accident by members the NAS Jax Operations, was usedto To kick-off the week, com- to salvage as much as possible from the plane. The Boat House crash crew, dispatched expedite salvaging operations.This . manding officers of local Navy basket is being flushed out from mud as members of salvage and Marine reserve squadrons crew: wait to haul it aboard diving boat., .. _a,, u ..............minutes.. ... after u u..... notifica-. boat, 103 feet in length r M+ wti4 .i ;;' 's.e with 31-foot beam and !pw5' "i wr ; ; "Ji.i :? !:>> > iH: i d' a dis- appeared at a meeting of the placement of 250.7 tons, carriesa Jax Rotary Club Monday. DI'INft' salvage crane with 50-foot CAPT. N. O. Anderson, NAR- .. ' RVlCE ,,- boom. TU skipper, is scheduled to t.. speak before the local Optimist THIS CRANE aided the men Club this afternoon. Members of in recovering larger pieces of ALL SAINTS' CHAPEL wreckage. The boom has a the Blue Angels flight team will ti appear Friday at the Civitan Sunday. April 13 working load of 22,400 pounds. Club. 0930-Sunday School, three- From the time salvaging start- The Blue Angels will high- year-olds through adults, Bldg. ed on March 27, records show light the air show Sunday at 722; Service of Divine Worship, that 27 dives were logged by NAS Jax. See story on page 1. Chaplain Osman. each diver and a total of 240 1100 Service of Divine Wor- manpower hours were utilized The Jax NARTU unit is one of 21 in the nation which forms ship, Chaplains Reagan and ; 5 1 / jyy with average diving time of the backbone of our Navy- Davis. 'i '5.v- each man being 37 minutes. Marine Air Reserve. 1800-Te e n age Fellowship, Similar operations over a period - Nine Navy and one Marine Bldg. 722. of many months have earn- squadron make up the local unit 1930-United Fellowship 0 f ; s 1' 4k ed six commendations for the and all are trained in late-type Protestants, Bldg. 722. Boat House division.On . aircraft and are keeping pace Monday April 14 the day of the crash, the with latest techniques and de- 1900-Singspiration, Bldg. 722. diving boat and crew were operating - velopments. Thursday. April 17 on assignment on the Jax-area Weekend Warriors 1600-Junior Choir Rehearsal, Oklawaha River near Ocala. Bldg. 722. 0.; ( number over 1,000. 1915-All Saints' Chapel Rehearsal - Washington Social Goers ,. _All_n Saints' Chanel. NavyBeginslssuing ST. EDWARDS' CHAPEL DIVER Hubert Davis, Urged To Wear UniformsVice Schedule of Masses I New York Native Takes DCC (left) in shallow water Admiral H. P. Smith KoreanWarMedals diving suit, is aided in getting newChief Sunday, April 13 AEB( ) Graduation Honor "rigged up" by Jack Yarborough of Naval Personnel, has Campaign medals of the 18301000Sunday.0630Daily DC1. and Andrew Bra "encouraged" officers to wear Korean War the National James Dillon, AE1, was the dy, DC2 (right) before going their uniform while attending 0800Saturday.ST. honor student in last week's below to search for wreckage important social functions in Defense Services Medal and of downed plane. Korean Service Medal are now LUKE'S CHAPEL graduation at Aviation Electri- Washington, said Navy Times this being distributed to all active Naval Hospital0630Catholic cian's Mate School Class B at Neighbor: "You should be week.In . duty Navy personnel, Navy Mass. NATTCenter. more discreet. Last night I saw a new uniform rule officers' ; Times said this week. 0930-Service of Divine Wor- wife. You are "encouraged" to wear the To be eligible for the two ship, Chaplain Bryant. Dillon, native of Westbury, you kissing your uniform when attending large to shades down. medals, military personnel must Latter Day Saints (Mormon- New York, entered the Navy in ought pull your civilian functions where govern-' have been on active duty be- Tuesday 1930-Bldg. 751. July, 1951 and has been orderedto Husband: "Ha, the joke is on ment officials, nationally known ) tween June 27, 1950, and July Christian Science Tuesday report to VA-86, Oceana, Va., you. I wasn't even home last figures and civic leaders are pre- 751. for duty. night." sent in 27, 1954. 1900-Bldg. the-Washington area. (11 e I I -- ---- --- . . ... ,.. ." ., .......,.t !IIIII!;! ",!",,.......'" .... '. . I i iI iI.I 10 April 1958 I.'D - __ 4 JAX AIR NEWS -.- I Small Stores : ,: :tz' :;i Open Hours : : pA iJ SALTY HUMOP FROM Are ListedIn HEBE AND THEfrE answer to a host of regarding operating hours "My wife says if I don't give Small Stores Issue Roo up drinking she'll leave me." aboard the Station, the ; '"Gosh, that'll be pretty bad, ing is published.It's won't.it?" suggested this guide "Yeah. I'll miss her." . clipped for future reference. Mainside Small Stores, The only way to save money located in the north wing now days is to have low pocketsand Building 953, is open short arms. . and 1400-1530 each weekday cept Wednesday. t z ; Waiter: May I help with that The store is closed on soup sir?" latter day and also on Diner: "What do you mean? ends and holidays. I don't need help." NATTCenter Small Stores, Waiter: "From the sounds you Building 513, is open from .: ,. ,,'"., were making I thought you 1030 and 1130-1530 on ..w..... '... .... ... wor.rac rra. e. --ewa.wSt- x. wanted to be dragged ashore." Tuesday, Wednesday and OF' HOLL YW ODMNAS-JAX': camera crew from Naval Photographic e . at NAS Jax shooting scenes for a training film "Aviation is currently and from 1130-1530 on Preveniioin." The crew is shown in action on the line at VP18. Left to The small boy's head bobbedup day, and is closed weekends Abner AN, of VP-18. driving tractor. Phillip Parks AN, of VP18, con- over the garden wall and a holidays. bar; James Edwards PH3 of Naval Photographic Center, holding "take board"} meek little voice said, "Please, PH1 of NPC cameraman Frank Kaxukaltis. PHC of NPC in charge, and If pay day occurs on Mrs. Brown, may I have my PHC of NPC (kneeling) assistant director. the Mainside store " day, I arrow? close Tuesday and open on Is 'Location' "Surely, where is it?" pay day. If pay day is I "I think its stuck in your cat" the NOTICE . Thursday, NATTCente/ will open that morning but Center Team Here To Administrative offices of Bang! Bang! Halt, who went main closed Wednesday NAS Special Services Depart- there?" ment have been moved to a * ing.These hours of operation Navy Training Film new location, transferringfrom And the one about the execu- si proposed according to it's old stand in Building tioner as he pulled the switch. Manual, para. 42084.Wfh 930 to new quarters in Build- "This '11 kill you." it crew from Navy Photographic Center at ing 704. arrived at NAS Jax to produce a Navy motion The new location is in the 1: , ... ., . \'r 'O$' "" . : ;,! r building as the Area Accidental Ground Accident same "Aviation ,. ; < : '..i film to be titled . r\1'j:11 Nuclear"j I {., ,. : ::- 'I Audit Office, ,on Enterpriseavenue. 'm ;, l: . last Wednes Explosion To .; plane ramp at pleted, will run 20 minutes and Telephone numbers of Special w: will be used in conjunction with Services will remain the 124 "lo as I accident prevention educational same. Be Only Remote J as a prop was ,r: used by Patrol lectures. Possibility of an accidental 25 ... nuclear explosion while trans- I 3 f n(. of the movie ":'$ ,/ -. porting or storing nuclear weapons I h. is Lcdr. Henry is so remote as to be neg'o rl ser'S serves as direc- 'S>Fy{hAr ,.:'.': :: f {tif k ligible, according to a recent h; i joint Department of Defense and w was formerly Atomic Energy Commission an- O The / I t. VC-62, now VFP- nouncement.For . the past dozen years, nu- w ToasfmcrsfersMarNavEasy of the film- : clear weapons have been moved N is Charles Col- from places of manufacture im Seven crew con- I s +' the US to places of storage and masters Club 2280 held its Kazukaitis, PHC; ,readiness for use. lar meeting April 3 at the PHI, and James They've been moved by many I Club with wives present. t types of conveyances. In addi- ." Chairman Harold Rich NAS Jax is tion, they have been carried OB the meeting to order at grounds" with the aircraft, ships and trucks in man- Toastmaster for the evening mate recall- euvers, exercises and practice Ralph Davies. spent here at the alerts. J Speeches were delivered lab. George Foster who spoke is expected to Although as in the case of any "Let's Make.. a Big Show;" Station through toxic, inflammable or explosive Suberly, "I Played Hookie shooting con- material, accidents may occur My Son;" Don Muller on the cooperation i in the manufacture, transportation - prise Or Miscaculation," squadrons, in- and storage of nuclear I Paul Sepulvado spoke on and VA-15. materials and weapons, there sonal Safety." General film, when com- have been few accidents in hand- was done by Bob Gelles ling of the latter.It . Hank Schuster serving as cycle: Safety pins, NAMED OUTSTANDING-Comdr. T. R. Sedell, (right) is significant that not one master. pins, clothes- commanding officer of "Fighting" Attack Squadron 44, awards of these accidents caused a nu- outilanding-officer-of-lhe-Ycar trophy to Lt. (Jg) Jame Willis clear explosion. New officers were installed safety pins. (left) and outstanding-enlisted man-of-lhe-vear trophy to Billy the assistant area governor, Wilkinson AKI. Ltjg( ) Willis has been with VA44 sine* November - McCaulie, after all the old 1955 while Wilkinson has been senior petty officer in Planey as Toast- the material department since reporting aboard in October given a - cers were evening, Tuesday's 1956. Awards are made on basis of contribution to squadron I Navy WivesCorner I New officers are "Harv" military appearance, professional knowledge and leadership ville, president; Bob Gelles, Center ability. cational vice president; L a basic training I I M c L e o d, administrative one impromptu. Wide AcceptanceOf being processed. president; Dick Murphy, delivered his Average cost of the claims has Several out-of-town guests Hank Schuster, ; Ballering voci- turned out to be tary; a surprising the High Medical Care attended recent meeting of and Dave Allen, Max Fault Suter ex- average of only $75 dollars per Jax Navy Wives Club No. 86 arms. "Psychology of Program ClaimedMedicare physician and $109 per hospital.In at the clubhouse. Tuesday night's meeting of ; Emmett Glas- spite of the low average Eleven women from the Navy Civilian Toastmasters an impromptu on program administrators cost, the program has now spent Glynco Navy Wives Club No. etc." announced recently that 179 included: Mesdames Ralph was the first under its new more than $66 million. headed a panel of Cline; Robert Willstrock, activi- of officers. their program has been widely The benefit of Medicare have ties included Dick chairman; Aaron Vickers, of destinies Guiding the in all branches of the accepted been spread through the ' club for the next six months Green, Rod serv- parliamentarian; Kenneth Allen, be Rod Pinney, president; Bill Clearman. service. ices in the following percentages: chaplain; Billy DeBerry; Char- Clearman, educational was table True gauge of the degree of Navy, 30 percent; Army, 28 per- Les Barlon, publicity chairman; James Dixon, secretary William .. dent: ; Walt Stanul, acceptance is their payment of cent; Air Force, 40 percent, and Porter ; will be held president; Robert Sch- vice-president; Tad Wi claims. This does Public Health Service two Melvin Hawker, at Karl Hellen- 800,000 figure percent weizer Frank Irvin, treasurer,, secretary; not include claims currently and Benjamin Jones. Silbernagle, surer, and Dick , .. .. -- -- j 11958 JAX AIR NEWS Page 5 Local Fistic Pair Preps For Interservice Meet Jax Navy's Billy Martin, All-Navy lightwelter championand Lawrence Howard, titlist in the All-Navy middle- weight division, are prepping for the Interservice Boxing'' Tourney slated April 15-16 at Bolling AFB, Washington D, C. The Jax mittmen are in train- Shores of San Diego F Fc' by Teddy s r ing, along with other membersof MCRD.In . the All-Navy squad, at 'Nor- Martin's 139-pound class, folk Naval Base. there is Fred Burris of Bolling Chuck Phillips, Jax Navy AFB who should be the sen- coach, will help tutor the Navy timental favorite among a home 3 a squad in the Interservice meet. crowd, and Tom Shaffer of Camp MARTIN VP16., won the All- Lejeune. Navy crown by whipping Ron Shaffer earned a split decisionin Barucs of the Pacific Region the All-Marine meet over > ' "' ..... m Jli."t' ''C '''= SEEK ALL-MARINE KEG HONORS-Reprosenting Jacksonville In the All-Marine Bowl- while Howard, of VF-43, chilled Luis Molina of the Hawaii Ma- I Tournament at Parris Island this week are the top six Marine keglers on the Station. Charlie Theobald, of North Lant, rines, 1957 Interservice light- I h impressive averages, the local pinspilllng specialists are confident of bringing home 1957 All-Navy 156-pound winnernow weight champion and now fight- e laurels. The hopefuls are left to right T/Sgt. Fred Sivicky M/Sgt. Steve Mayer. a middleweight. light-welterweight. Sgt. Harold Laskowski, T/Sgt. Karl Booth and M/Sgt. John Burner. M/Sgt. "Red" Green- ing as a was not available when picture was taken. Laskowski is with the Marine Barracks. The road home won't be easy WHILE INDIVIDUAL titlists I ers t are attached to MAD at NATTCenter. for the Jax mittsmiths, who represent were crowned in the All-Navy, , the finest crop of boxersto All-Marine and All-Air Force h" come out of the Blue and Tournaments last month, Army ; TRIKES t Gold stables in many ring sea- entrants in the fray are currently x4kJk thARTiULLI \ sons. being chosen from 53 fightersin In five of ten weight divisions, training at Ft. Meade, Md. SPARES , 1957 Interservice champions will Heavyweight Allen Hudson, Ft. .4 1 be defending their crowns. Bragg, N C., 1957 Interservice t SPLITS THE MARINE Corps will be champion heads a formidablelist trying to retain the championship of Army boxers. vp.5. VP-18 and ComFair Jax won last year when four Other Interservice defending shape:top honors in Mainside Intramural Leathernecks gained titles. I champion is the Navy's Francis -. American league bowl- NARTU Registers Pair Of Leading the roster of All-I "Tabby" Lee, rugged little fea- [IngTcompetition.P5 Marine champions is Roosevelt therweight from the USS Cascade - defeated 679th No. 3, 3- Charles, last year's light middle- . 1:\VP-18 received a forfeit from Early Season Softball WinsA weight champion from Camp John Dixon of Green Cove ; i VAl ,; while ComFairJax lostts'match Lejeune. Springs will have George Will- with VA-44, 3-1 v Navy-Marine Air Reserve Week contest between George McCorkle, middleweight i iams of the Quantico Marinesto ' !;Hospital, now in fourth place I NARTU and MARTD highlighted first week's Mainside in- champion and flyweightDon contend with and Bill Cherryof wjth 30-14! tally, tied the NAS tramural softball play. last week. Adamson, both of Tachl- Tcmpelhof AFB, Germany, in Officers, 2-2, while fifth place I First triple play -of.the new kawa AFB, Japan, will defend the light-weight class, in addi- Dispensary shut-out 679th No. season came during that contest, Operations, 9-7. their laurels. tion to an unnamed Army op- l,14;Oto bring its record to'' won by NARTU, 9-8.in American In other NL tilts, VAP-62 JAX NAVY'S Howard must ponent. 1 ',25-15,. League action. overcame an early 679th ACWRon get past McCorkle in his race - -1.! VW y No. 1 leads National WITH THE Marines at bat in lead to pull out a 7-5 win; for the top rung. More stiff com- Pensacola Lass - Leaguel play wtih 34'/4 wins and the last half of the final stanza, I FAWTU edged ComFair Jax, 5- petition is in store for the 165- - only 9t losses. VAH-1 No. 1 winning hurler Bob Albertson 3, and VA-15 showed hitting pound Jax Navyman with Mar- Wins CrownAlice t holds down number two position loaded the bases with no outs. power in thumping the Marine ine middleweight colors carried Keg I with ta |32-12 mark followed byOperations's Barracks, 187.CecilJax. Next batter, however, hit into Normington of the Na- - ! 31-13. ."' the triple play, pulling the cur- val Hospital, Jax's lone repre- L Other action saw VFP-62 "A" tain on one of the most exciting Two-Ball RIFLE PISTOL I sentative in the South Atlantic - winning two defeating VAH-1 , to date in Mainside com- Regional and All-Navy Bowling s 1 No: 2!and Dental by 3-1 scores. games petition. Golf Slated SundayThe TEAMS FORMAll Tournament finished last in a 1 \ Alberston gave up eight hits first annual NAS Jax personnel with experience fivecontestant women's field. lissilemen Win for the win while losing chucker Cecil Mixed i Two-Ball Golf with the M-1 rifle or .45 The Wave corpsman posted a five caliber service pistol, are Invited 21 game tally of 2936, just ten Harry Gulden issued only Tournament is scheduled to get , [NATTC Bowling I pins behind J. A. Moynahan of - base knocks.IN 'underway Sunday at Cecil to try out for berthson , IflSogue Crown OTHER Senior circuit ac- Field's links after a two-week. the Jax Navy rifle and/or Pensacola.B. . tivity, Howard Chambless hurl- postponement due to inclement pistol teams. AGlassford of Pensacola '" he Missilemen of NAWS ed VU-10 to a convincing 13-5 weather. Interested persons should copped top honors by rollinga 1 last week dethroned the victory over VF-22 then Fasron First-round matches should be contact A. L. Jackson at the neat 3179 effort with teammate - fttion Fundamentals five as NAS Jax Armory extension B. A. Rauch close behind 109 tripped the Fighter boys, completed that day, with second , r ipions in the NATTCenter 686. felling 3004 pins. ... 15-4. round activity slated< r Hth of bowl- Also, VF.173 downed FAW-11, one more night .. was third with a 2982 pin- - scheduled the three 19-8, and FAETU decisioned top fall. , :yf4yr .Sw -9++iu ?c4rK r will remain in the same Communications, 5-3. N ART U { "Ull 1 !!!.. '" Stions. earned its second win with an 11-3 walloping of Fasron Six AAU Names AF and MARTD carved out an 8-5 Yf [CENTER CLUBS victory over FAW-11. Cager To Squad NARTU, with a pair of tri- EYE OPENERS umphs, is pacing the AL while For Soviet Tour - VU-10 FAETU, VF-173 and I Spring training for NATT- Fasron 109 are undefeated in a i Bob Jeangerard of Cannon nter softball enthusiasts is single outing. AFB, N. M., and a member of most over, and the seven I the Air THE NATIONAL League had Force All-Stars basket- |ams entered in the double action scheduled on only one ball team in the recent AAU und robin affair have next day last week with five games tourney, has been chosen a mem- onday as their opening day. being played. ber of the 12-man amateur , Last year's Center champs, Medical conquered Hospital squad that will tour Russia late g ie Ensigns of Aviation i this month. 5-1, while Supply was trimming t round Officer School, will Jeangerard, who paced the 1 Jot field a team this year due Golf Lessons AvailableTo Air Force five to the AAU the small number of per- quarter-finals at Denver, played - nnel attending that School, Center Personnel e for the Phillips Oilers before ,I. ind have combined talents Special Services Departmentat entering the Army. Vith NATTCenter has announcedthat 1 Special Services. Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., fin- _ Teams intered in the league golf l lessons will be available Iw ? .. ._ ._ ished f\n\ fourth place in the . this to NATTCenter /< "v are the Aviation Ordnance- again year tourna'ment . getting great help "YOUR MOVE CHIEF"-The NAATCenitr intramural : len, Aviation Electricians, personnel. chen tournament came to a finish last week, when Richard along the way from K. C. Jones, Aviation Fundamentals Ma- Lessons will be given on Tues- Mart niak. AQC. (right) defeated Norman Warner GFC. bothof Carl Cain and Paul Judson. . rine Aviation 1 Detachment, day and Thursday at 1630. NAS NAWS School, in a tight five-game match. Warner won Aviation Storekeepers Naval Jax pro Jack Harvey will be the first and fourth games by the use of king pawn openings Softball practice for the Waves 1 of the and daring attacks. Martyniak took the second. third and is held . Air Weapons Systems School in charge program. team being Monday fifth games using queen pawn openings with, white and the .' and Special Services. There will be no charge for Sicilian Defense with black. He attributed his victory to two through Friday from 1700 to 1830at these services. factors. a little caution and a lot of luck. the Waves field. r"' 6 JAX AIR NEWS 10 April 1958 Single Promotion Plan is x Possible For MilitaryA .1 ,J t; >I unique plan which might lead to a single promotion system in the armed services'has been unveiled in the Pen- ' tagon by Department of Defense, according to the Army- Naw-Air Force Register.A H Hka searching legal analysis has been ordered by Secretary of The fifth year, another 10 per > Defense Neil H. McElroy, withan cent would be upped and the eye to getting uniform per- sixth year the rest who are sonnel practices in all the serv- eligible would move up. ices, with exceptions where they The Pentagon says severalnew are needed. laws will come out of this THE JOB is being handled by top priority review and will be the staff of the office of per- designed to take into consideration - sonnel policy under Rear Adm.D. the fast changing technology ) L t > C. Varian. of war.Meanwhile. The staff will scrutinize the the Pentagon has promotion flow for officers and introduced its wellpublicized"White 4 4EASTER z ' .w-_ _x--..__ _,---.... -- enlisted men, the Officer Grade Charger" bill in Con- SUNRISE SERVICE-This scene on the banksof Limitation Act, Officer Personnel gress. The legislation deals with the St. John's River behind the 0' Club at NAS Jax was ' Act and the Reserve Officer officer management legislation. typical of every area of the country Easter morning as wor- VP-18 GroupFinishes Personnel Act. shipers greeted the day with sunrise services. This service, I MOST SIGNIFICANT changein presided at by Lt. W. W. Bartlett. was for young people with One promotion plan said to be the bill is that now Defensehas about 75 in attendance. Hundreds more attended the sunrise 'Med'Deployment under study already would require abandoned the Navy Hump service held annually at the Station football field. officers to mini- spend a bill which has been kicking mum number of years in a Time To Shape Up around Washington since last . . grade.IT . summer. aircraft of Patrol Three officer WOULD be in provide grade for that four an Principles of the latter bill Youth Fitness Program To. Squadron 18 returned to their years. At that time, 10 percent will be included in "W hit e NAS Jax home base last Thurs- in that rank would be promoted. Charger", a nickname frowned day following approximately upon by the White House. Enlist Armed Forces HelpPresident two-and-a-half weeks of deployment - . : "r- .'. -- With "White Charger," con- in the Mediterranean. ' y : structive credit is out. Officers Eisenhower has linked a new Youth Fitness Arrival of the planes concluded - forced out early are no longerto I a successful operation, which Program to the community relations activities of all military get retirement pay credit for installations to improve the physical condition of young although special in nature, was the time lost. Americans.The_ ., conducted in an efficient man- Defense Department was instructed plan, based on recom- ner and was typical of the ASW by the Stennis sub- mendations of the President's studies revealed "disturbing de readiness maintained in the committee to present plans for Youth Fitness Council drawn up ficiencies" in the fitness of Fleet today. personnel management in the at a West Point, N. Y., confer- America's young people. On hand to welcome the returning - services to Congress. ence last September, enlists co- The physical stature of American crews were Capt. Don- ai White Charger is one of those operation of the Armed Forces youth a council report said, ald E. Macintosh, CommanderFleet plans, but the single promotion I nation-wide in local community is the "responsibility of all levels Air Wing 11, and Comdr legal review is much more inclusive physical development projects. of government" as well as of the Robert H. Gillock, commanding in scope. The President's Executive Or- family, the school, the community officer of VP-18. and other groups. When the squadron received der for military participation in The Defense Department will deployment orders to the "Med" the program was issued because Four Area distribute a copy of the reportto 1 last month, the orders were executed - each station and base in less than six hours post, (Continued from Page 1)) Reenlistment Rate commander in the US and each following receipt. will AirLant colors in All- carry I command ( Lcdr. W. W. Warlick was of- major overseas o ac- In Marines Weather Fighter competition a High of the detach- quaint military installations with ficer-in-charge new, event this I year.A Approximately four of every the program. ment. Two other aircraft were UNIT OF COMATG-201 at 10 regular Marines eligible to The services further have been piloted by Ltjg) Herring and Cecil, VF-13 will pilot F9F-8 reenlist during the second directed to promote the Youth Ltjg( ) Chilton. Cougars into battle for air-to- air visual honors.In quarter of fiscal 1958 signed up I Fitness Program as an important VP-18 flies the latest antisub- addition to the All-Weather for another cruise, according to part of Armed Forces community marine warfare patrol aircraft, * figures released by Marine Corps relations and to be prepared to the P2V-7 Neptune. another event Fighter new cate- i Headquarters. cooperate and assist with their gory on this year's card is Heavy Attack competition. VAH-5 of The official Marine Corps re- resources local projects designedto Stage Readied enlistment' rate for the periodwas raise standards and stimulate Sanford, flying the A3D Sky- (Continued from Page 1)) warrior, is entered in this event: 38.25 per cent. physical development activitiesfor craft. There will lighter-than-air (AFPS), young people. (AFPS) The two new categories focus also be an ejection seat demon- attention to the fact that the stration and a ground-controlled meet continues to grow yearly, : ::::::- : approach along with other at- starting in 1956 with air-to-air tractions. . combat. Air-to-ground firing I Music will be provided by the , was added last year. Jax Navy band and latest typesof on,_ n'.nm.._ _On With the exception of VAIL fleet aircraft, as well as DALTON GANG All squadrons, each of this year's (ARTU planes, will be on ex- decked out for her role as a hibit. dance hall hostess is TV actress teams will consist of the squadron - Audrey Dalton.Classified. C. 0., three primary pilots Regulations governing the use and one alternate.COMMANDING. of cameras have been relaxedfor officers o f .: ..... this special event. Use of cameras will be allowed in the local units are: VA-176, Comdr. of the show W. S. Cummins; VF-13, Lcdr. H. prescribed area For Rent S. Barbour; VA-106, Comdr. O. only. 1-Bdrm Unfurn. Apt. 2902 L. Dauphin, and VF-102, Lcdr.I. .. Following is a schedule of Cherokee Ave. (Ortega) $60 A. Robinson. Y events: Mo. EV 9-5326. Whittington.Furn. 1330-1350-Lighter Than Air Demon- Apt. 5 Min. to NAS. Each; team will arrive at El stration. Airship Training Group. NAS Adults only or one small infant. Centro with six aircraft, althoughthe Glynco. Ga.1355410Photographic. No pets. Utilities furn. 204 River pilot (three-man crew in the NAS Jax.14101420Fire. Run. VAP62. - Rd. Orange Pk. case of VAH teams) of the sixth <: vp. Fighting Demonstraton. - plane cannot participate in com- s NAS Jax. Crash Crew. For Sale petition. 1435-1450-Helicopter A a r Rescue 3-Bdrm Home. (Venetia), 4133 Demonstration Air-Sea Rescue Unlt. 1 Nisida Pic FHA. EV 7-3017 Last year's highest team score NAS Jax. ? i Comdr. Coulter. was made by Marine AllWeather 1450-1500-Eight F9F Cougars from NARTU Jax. fly over and 3-Bdrm Home. 4275 RapalloRd. Fighter Squadron 314 of El -- VS-741 SQUADRON VETERAN RE-UPS-Warren Stover Jr.. ADI land. Toro MCAS in air-to-air $21,000, Terms to suit pur- com (right) is congratulated by Comdr. Glenn E. Phillips Fasron 1500: -Blue Angels take off. chaser. EV 42076. Lcdr. Webb. petition. Six commanding officer upon his recent re-enlistment. Sto.Clr. 1502-1515-Slx S2F Sentinels from 3-Bdrm. H 0 use. 4333 Gari- VA-44 of NAS Jax was nosed a popular man around the squadron is one of Fasron Six's VS-741 NARTU Jax. flyover and land. and has conduct various tours for children's U15-1530-Flve P2V Neptunes from plane captains helped - baldi Ave. $13,500. EV 4-2898. out by VA-26, NAS Moffett Field, VP-741. NARTU Jax. flyover and land. groups coming aboard the Station. He was recently Whitaker after 6 p.m. on, final day of firing in the air- promoted to his present rate after achieving a very high markon U30-16W-Blue Angela demonstra :a-Bdrm House. 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