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(ommunity Chest-United fund Kickoff Monday _n &t '''ij' 1 $ Goal Set At I' J11 X 'HIJ'S.. $66,420For DriveA , ....-'r'" Kickoff Rally slated for Vol. 16 No. 27 U. S. N. A. S. Jacksonville, Florida 2 October 1958 1400 Monday at -King Hall ..y-.......,.... .. ,''''".''. ... ..... ",..... will launch the 198 Community : : ;.:.;*,.. :. Chest-United Fund Top British f ,.l ., Drive to be conducted among Navy activities in the Duval .'* County area. - - The Navy activities will be Official In _ _ \ \ k ' shooting for an established goalof $66,420 which is eight percent Visit HereG above the goal for last year. ALL HANDS have been invited - I I :4cJ Britain's Defense \ \ .k .Si.. ft. to be on hand for Mon- -\ - t ': Minister, Sir Duncan Sandys, day's big kickoff, which will be stepped off a Super Constel- of particular interest to unit lation at 1113 last Thursdayand chairmen and some 800 keymen. with hat and cane in Included on the kickoff pro- hand NAS gram will be keynote addressesby was greeted by Jax. tT-- Rear Admiral Wendell G. Sandys (pronounced Sands) Switzer, t Commander, Fleet Air and his party arrived from \ \ \ # f c Iw \ Jacksonville; Capt. Elliott W. Washington where they had $ J Parish Jr., NAS Jax command three days of conferences with iC t .. ing officer; commanding officersof top defense officials. While the participating commands, and ' Defense Minister's party toured 1b3 > / representatives of the Community - NAS Jax, Cecil Field and Chest-United Fund. The May- --S. hM --. ' Jax Navy band will provide port Naval Auxiliary Air Sta- mOHO 0 .__. oo.._'.._.........._ __ _. __ oo- o music for the occasion.A . tion Sandys visited some old INSPECTION ARMS! Great Britain's Defense Minister, Duncan Sandys, inspects NAS friends in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Jax Marine Honor Guard upon his arrival at the Station last Thursday. The British dignitary new procedure for solicita- Fontaine LeMaistre.AS accompanied by his official party, visited the Station for one day while enroute to the Missile tions will be inaugurated for this THE distinguished official Test Center at Cape Canaveral. Sandys, prior to his visit here, spent a few days in Washingtonfor year's drive. The President's talks with top US defense officials. Among the many to welcome the British party here were Committee on FundRaisingWithin slowly descended the gangway, Rear Admiral Wendell G. Switzer, Commander, Fleet Air Jax and Capt. Elliott W. Parish Jr., the Federal Service has the Jax Navy band struck up NAS Jax commanding officer. "Ruffles and Flourishes," and he advised that Jacksonville has was accorded honors. been selected as one of the pilot - Among the Seeks More POs activities participating in a many to greet EARLY OUTS Navy Sandys were Rear Adm. WendellG. ; study of the use _of the envelope - Switzer, Commander, Corn- CANCELED system Nab Six and Fleet Air Jax, and Early releases of enlisted BAQ Seen Jax has been directed to take Higher Pay steps to see that solicitation envelopes - Capt. Elliott W. Parish Jr., NAS personnel to achieve lowered Jax are not distributed to commanding officer. EM-strength goals have been Before leaving, the Defense canceled. The Navy has asked the Defense Department to approvea any personnel. This means simply: No personnel will receive - Minister inspected the Marine Enlisted personnel already request for about 9,000 more petty officers, just after Defense a solicitation envelope.IN . Honor Guard. transferred for separation has increase of officers. I or approved an 3,000 new petty ALL OTHER aspects, the AFTER THE inspection, whose separation processing is This move reflects the Navy's concern about its dropping will be conductedin local campaign Sandys told the press in a brief advanced to point that hard- manpower accordance with the present interview that he planned on ship will result may be sep- The 3,000 increase was to allow - visiting the missile I I Other problems the personnel Federal Plan, which is based on center at arated citing BuPers Manual, for advancements, not only Cape Canaveral installa- chief touched as recorded in the principle of true voluntary Navy Article C-10317 and NavAct upon I for E-7s to E-8 and E-9 classifications - tions in Los Angeles, Arizonaand 16. : Navy Times, were quarters allowances giving. but also to allow for The 1958 drive, which will be Norfolk well and overcrowding of as as SAC Headquarters in Omaha, Neb. promotions all along the line. rates. conducted until Nov. 7, is an appeal - Sandys said he had been here 'Blue Collar' Bill THE 9,000 extra POs which Jackson reported the Navy is to all hands, military and once before while visiting Cape would supplement the 3,000 already supporting Defense in its effortsto (Please turn to Page 6, Col. 1) Canaveral. Signed By Ike approved, was asked for get a more realistic scale of Before leaving NAS Jax for by Assistant Secretary of the quarters allowances, particularly - the city, the British statesman President Eisenhower has sign- Navy for Personnel and Reserve station allowances for high- 'Cane Hunters rode with the LeMaistres' accompanied -. ed into law the bill that will Forces, Richard Jackson, who cost-of-living areas in the coun- speed up considerably future pay said the increase would be the by the welcoming party, to the C.O.M. (Open) for raises of the Government's 750, only major personnel program try.ALTHOUGH allowance revision Keep Lid On an official luncheon. 000 per diem (blue collar) em- slated by the Navy for the com / hopes appear dim, said Finishing lunch and a brief by ployees wage whose boards.salaries are fixed I ing year. (Please turn to Page 6, Col. 1)) Storm Helene - tour of NAS Jax, Sandys' staff --r ,- headed for Cecil Field where The new plan provides that 'd Helene, a power-laden tropical - these increases shall into they were given an aircraft de- pay go 5 storm that raised cane effect not later than 45 work monstration. ic"i 7 y with the Carolina coast, kept days after a wage survey is authorized _ other than those hit After returning to NAS Jax -4 4 people by a department. for a visit to the BOQ, the party j by her winds quite busy last went to the River Club for din- Under the old system, it frequently 4 / week. took many months, evena r- THE HURRICANE Hunters of ner.THE year or more, from the time a VW-4, weather watch dogs of BRITISH Defense Minister's wage survey was ordered by a V V qS the East Coast, made 11 recon- party included Air Mar- department and the time its find- kL &% .' y naisance flights into the hurri shal Sir George Tuttle, Deputy 4 rp 14 1t s j Ii ings were officially approved by cane. (Please turn to Page 6, Col. 1)) the head of the department. The squadron's aircraft were f airborne for a total of 123 hours. I p 194 weather reports were radio. Flight Program Pays Oft 4d ed from the storm area. 4 In addition, 103 eye-fixes of The Navy's new flight training .- l-4 the storm were recorded with 0 terranean area by way of the VW-4 making 16 penetrationsinto program for East Coast attack YW 'P' 44 __ Military Air Transport Service. 4"4 / ______ the eye of the tumult. pilots, being conducted by Attack _____ _ Upon arrival, they'll report for 9)jq ANOTHER tropical blow, Hurricane - Squadron 44, proved it could deliver duty with Attack Squadron 72 ': ': t' lisa, also kept VW-4 per- the goods this week. I aboard the USS Randolph. :: sonnel hopping last week and The first two pilots to com- During 12 weeks of instructionat ------------------ early this week, with five flights COMPLETE TRAINING Lt (jg) Lee Eilbacher. (center) plete the full VA-44 these students achieved being made into the storm. course for replace- Lt and (jg-Al) Finch show their card to Comdr. C. A. Mc. ment pilots received certificates. a degree of proficiency that Dougal, skipper of Attack Squadron 44. Card reads "Have Hard Also, 88 weather reports were They were Lt (jgs Al Finch would have required as long as Hat, Will Travel" and means that these two pilots have com radioed from the area,the squadron - and Lee Eilbacher.The 18 months under the old systemof pleted a 12.week course of instruction at VA.44 and are now obtained 15 eye-fixes and to travel. And travel will received ordersto ready they having next day, the two pilots having each squadron indoc- made seven penetrations into the report to a squadron now deployed aboard the USS Ran. were on their way to the Medi- trinate its own aviators. dolph. eye. -- -. .... I ' 2 October'' 2 Oct Page 2 TAX AIR NEWS Set Many Records On Trip AboFay 1 Jtl -6 REACTION FOOD/ COURSE FINE/ CVG-3 Back Home After - Capt Elliott W. Parish Jr. 31L3. Ja .asndUe _.. Commanding' Officer Fine cooperation and large "MeeT VoyageCarrier 'Hnel Comdr. Grajntoa H. Weber- .....m:.........._...._........._...........?.?.. Executive OfficerCommander attendance from various Sta- Successful i BAD Slxj Fleet Air hck.onvllle Rear Adm. Wendell C. Swltzer ______................... ........ tion activities greeted the Capt. George R. Luker .....,..?.......?-..:.........._?........................... Chelf of Staff. Fairfax Train- Air Group Three, aptly described as the rj Capt. Macpheraon Williams .................................................... Chief of Staff. NAB Six second Food Service assembled returned l fleet Air Wing Eleven held in the Air Group ever yesterdayan ] Capt. Donald II:. Macintosh _..u....__...,.............._.,_._......................... Commander Ing Program potent cruise in the Mediterranean where it Capt.: Charles L. Lambing ........ ...................... Chief Staff Officer Mainside Theatre, Sept. 16- eight month abased taki Air .Technical Training Cater the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga. Nav Capt Charlet 1.. MooreNaval >..,.,..,....__................................_ Commanding Officer aboard--- - Comdr. Warred E. Fleshman._.Naval.... ......Hospijai:.......................... Executive Officer 18.The NAS Jax Medical Of- CVG-3, commanded by Comdr. Also, VF-32 a day-interceJ : a yi Capt. Alton C..Aberneth)' ................_. ............................ Commanding Officer ficer is well pleased with the Richard M. Mills, is comprisedof squadron, which has distmctJ AI] llAHTU three II Capt. Norman O. Anderson .........._............._................................ Commanding Officer efforts. It's believed that such five squadrons plus of being the first F8U persand Comdr. William K. Hardy .................._..?..?..?...................................... Executive Officer training will pay off in divid- detachments from highly spec- Crusade U outfit to deploy is flying Printed commercially with non-appropriated funds in Jacksonville Florida ends of good housekeepingand ialized units with approximately yeas at no expense to the government and in 1,000 MPH plus, single compliance with NAVEXOS P-37 and men as- seatj j 1d Rev. .N.,. IMS. Distributed free of charge to military and civilian personnel improved sanitation. 1100 officers The iJ som interceptor. squadron of Fleet Air Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Naval Air Technical Training of personneland S is 1 Center. Fleet Air Wing 11 Naval Air Reserve Tfcamlac Unit sad the O. s. Breakdown. signed. the by Comdr Gordon C. Buhnrj squF Naval Hospital activities taking'part: THEY INCLUDE VF-31, ; Service Information Officer .,.....? Comdr. Charles M. Thomas interceptor VA-34, equipped with t tworld's til Assistant Service Information Officer ..... .. Andrew H. Plane's BOQ Galley, 61j; Officers'Club all-weather, round-the-clock, nel Editor Cordon Robbie; staff Reporters : Jack ; Bill 35 commandedby smallest jet atomic Exchange squadron, 16 Navy ; basEs Weekes, JOSN; Dottie Johnson; Ron Davis AN. Circulation-Distribution, Mary ; bomer the single seat A4D Ann Klrchner, SN. Staff Photographer-Jerry Dalrymple, AN. NARTU, 5; Galley One, 54; Comdr John Tefft and whichis Sky. Jax Air News to a neater of tie Arm d Forme fnm SerHM. hawk, with Comdr. Ernest SM KaterW aa>e riBC to ibis publlntkM ... to reprinted providing eredtt Is Galley Three, 64; CPO Club, equipped with the 700 MPH RoAn rlvwi. rtM&craphc. vnles tbenrtee .eedtted are rffMal U. ft. Navy jphotoEdttortH 12; Civilian Cafeteria, 26. plus, F3H single-seat jet fighter Clintock as commanding officer:, ffiM In nut!a I* SWMt SO Kak artafcaeMiatlnii Hrsldie f*tM called the Demon. and VA-35, which flies the;! este.alars 11M. BBS* TO e* Ml AD6 Skyraider. J + :.. :'s.} ... .:.. .. a;.., .Y,7fr'..{ }:;,.w.yaM: :..}::: In addition to being an out- feiar ... ... is Af::: 5: dive bomber the I 'j : standing ADS , : : ?'ice:?:.{ ., ::'n. .. ;n.,.,.: .::.k.:...:}.< rk :. .;: :?..:+:: .i r baLi :.. %r.:... ? possesses capability of carryirj : .., %: .r r. than its own weight In .n.. .,. ... .t;:F..<.+: .:; ,::,: more In bombs and rockets, on a normal ;: (mission it carries a heavier bomb ' trI load than did the B-17 of WWII (Mainside and NATTCenter : I c<( fame. Commanding officer ii movies daily, 1800 and 2000, unless Comdr Al Brown. a: e otherwise specified. Satur- tl day, Sunday and holidays, 1400, OTHER CVG-3 unit is VAH-J' e 1800 and 2000. Hospital movie flying the A3D twin jet, which a daily, 1900.) \ with its tremendous range and ; nuclear capability, provides the Thursday October 2 $ r Mainside-Fiend Who Walked tI, i "Big Stick" in CVG-3's awe rl The West (western thriller) with some arsenal of weapons. Comdr , Bill Hazlett is skipper. O'Brian c Hugh and Robert Evans. Also, Gaston Go Home. Detachments include Carrier 1e 1s 1t I Ii NATTCenter Tarzan's Fight ai. Airborne Early Warning Squadron For Life (color adventure) with 12, Det. 43, headed by Lcdr Gordon Scott and Eva Brent. Art Goodall, which flies a radar Also, Happy Go Ducky. version of the AD Skyraider, Hospital-Bonnie Parker Story All Weather Attack Squadron (action drama) with Dorothy 33, Det 43, also flying a versionof Provine and Jack Hogan. Also, the Skyraider, with Lcdr John Quick on Vigor. r Dulhagen as officer-in-charge, ._. mun mmn_ nnmmn_ _..m....___ __ and VFP-62, Det 43, whose officer Friday October 3 UNIONJACK FLYING HERE Atop the Main Admini- Mainside Apache Territory stration Building at NAS Jax flies Great Britain's national ensign in charge is Lcdr Charley (western) with Rory Calhounand honoring presence of her Defense Minister, Duncan Ray, and which is equipped with Barbara Bates. Also Sandys on a visit here last Thursday. The flag, acquired from BackwardGlances the F9F Cougar jet photo plane. SpringIn the British consulate in Miami was broken out by the NAS While the 1958 Med on Saganaki. OOD as soon as the British dignitary's plane touched downon NATTCenter Fiend Who the Station's runway. In the distance, Old Glory waves a I Cruise CVG-3 repeatedly Walked The West. friendly greeting to Her Majesty's flag. I. smashed record after record for Hospital-Tarzan's Fight For Dusty bits from files of the hours flown and' carrier landings Life. Atom Submarine Fleet Jax Air News: made, both day and nightA Saturday, October 4 August, 1943 total of more than 23,000 hours Application forms for War flown. Mainside-The She e p man were (color western comedy) with Set For Ration Book No. Three 'must be i This represents more than Rapid Growth Glenn Ford and Shirley Mc- filled in and returned to the I two-and-one-half years in the Laine. Kiddie MatineeCourageOf \ OPA Mailing Center before Aug. air 24-hours a day, or at the Black ..Beauty.NATCenterApache. Prospective commanding and executive officers for the 31. cruising speed, of one of the Territory. first three Fleet Ballistic Missile submarines have been Groups Skywarriors, would per Hospital-Fiend Who Walked named by the Navy, according to the Army-Navy-Air Force "Good heavens!I" cried Whistler mit the aircraft to make 26 The West. Journal. when he saw his mother on her round trips to the moon. More 1 Training as Polaris sub skip- knees washing the floor. I than 11,000 day and night car Sunday, October S pers are Comdrs. James B. Os- ward L. Beach, CO, Lcdr. Will "Have you gone off your rocker rier landings were made by the Mainside-Long Hot Summer born, Harold E. Shear and William M. Adams, XO. ?" . (color melodrama) with Joanne E. Sims. Prospective exe- THE N A V Y is expected to group. - Woodward and Orson Welles. cutive officers are Lcdrs. Char- have 10 nuclear-powered sub- T Also, Future Baseball Champs.One les D. Grojean, Patrick J. Han- marines in commission by the : show, 1900 only. nifin and Joseph W. Russel. end of 1959, and 20 by the finishof NATTCenter-The Sheepman. THE FIRST SSBN( ) is due for 1960. . Hospital-Apache Territory. commissioning in December The Nautilus, Seawolf, Skate r: Monday October 6 1959, second in March of 1960. and Swordfish have already been Mainside The Fly (color Third sub commissioning date commissioned. The Sargo and 9 2P:1 science fiction) with Al Hedison has not been fixed at this time. Skipjack are due for commis- and Patricia Owens. Also, Golden To date, the Navy has assigned sioning this month and next, Egg Goosie. eight officers as commanding officers respectively.The . NATTCenter-Long Hot Sum- and seven as executive Triton, Seadragon, Halibut mer. officers to nuclear-powered subs and first of the Navy's ballistic Hospital-The Sheepman. which are either operational or missile subs are due for 1959! which have been launched. commissioning dates. Tuesday, October 7 They are: Nautilus, Comdr Due for 1960 commissioningare Mainside Wild II a r vest William R. Anderson, CO; Lcdr. the Scamp, Scorpion, Scul- (drama) with Alan Ladd and Frank M. Adams, XO; Seawolf, pin, Shark, Snook, Thresher and Robert Preston Also, Mysterious Comdr William B. Laning, CO, the second ballistic submarine. } Stranger. Lcdr. Charles S. Carlisle, XO; 5 kf i NATTCenter-The Fly. Skate, Comdr. James F. Calvert, Y ! Hospital-Long Hot Summer. CO, Lcdr. John H. Nicholson, Quickie Quiz hLli XO; Swordfish, Comdr. ShannonD. s i October 8 1. The Soviet is ij Wednesday Cramer, CO, Lcdr. Jeffrey C. Navy th e j Mainside-The Bravados (color: world's' (A) largest, (B) second . . Metzel XO Com dr. .. . ; Sargo, .t< : .v: .,. " +na :irxyYp0.; {::> }} 'i.y..Wn.N..M;;:; <<<: > western) with Gregory Peck and : largest, (C) third largest. PILES , Daniel P. Brooks, CO, Lcdr. RothS. !HONORS MaJ.) David Bidwell Training OffIcer - Joan Collins. Also, Animals and Leddick, XO; Seadragon, Lcdr: 2. Under the new pay bill of Aviation Fundamentals School, Class P, at NA T- Kids, and the Green Archer, George P. Steele II, CO, XO not recently parsed, pay grade E-j j-enler.as honor presents Frances Wort:, AA, certificate designating Chapter 9. One show, 1900 only named; Skipjack, Lcdr. William is (A) permanent CPO, (B) top honors is nothing student new at recent to Wortz.graduation as she captured exercises.top Gaining mark NA'ITCenter-Wild Harvest. W. Behrens, CO, Lcdr. Ralph H. senior CPO, (C) master CPO. In boot camp. The Omaha, Nebra., native finished AvFund Hospital-The Fly. Carnahan XO; Triton, Capt. Ed- I (Answers on Page 5)) School School at with a 95>5 grade and has been ordered to AT (A) Memphis, Tenn. \ .r , l . - 'f:' -- --- --------- i ,1 19 2. October) 1958 lAX AIR NEWS Page _. About 4,000 Men In One Year Ex-Slaiion Legal --.;.., Fasron Six Transient Section Officer Takes i 'Home' For Navy TravelersFleet ,' 1. NATTC PositionComdr. Robert E. Lee, Jr., II. Aircraft Service Squadron Six's Transient Person- (no relation to the Virginia I, nel Division celebrates its first anniversary this month since Lee's) reported aboard NATT- taking on duties as a receiving station. Designated by Com- ::4 : {. Center Sept. 1, and assumed NavAirLant, Fasron Six relieved ComFairJax of this dutya duties as Legal Officer. year ago.Approximately-. Prior to reporting to the Cen- 'Pttztkm 4,000 enlisted ter, Comdr. Lee had spent two personnel have been received ent Division's biggest problemdue years as staff legal officer for ads and transferred during its first to the fact that many of the 55b the Seventh Fleet. During two year of operation, including per- carriers spend a great deal of years with the staff, he servedon : ed edvlit sonnel from ships, shore stations, time in Norfolk. This means that five cruisers and two car- squadrons and schools. personnel who are ordered k :{ : riers. FOR THE MOST part, person- through Fasron Six will have to Before joining the Seventh nel are transferred to Mayport- be transported to Norfolk. Fleet, he was legal Officer at based carriers such as the USS WHENEVER possible, 6ND I NAS Jax, holding that position kl.ce Essex, Saratoga, Franklin D. sends personnel by GovernmentAir REPORTING FOR TAD Fasron Six transient personnelline i for two years. Roosevelt, Lake Champlain, and when space is available, but office spaces while reporting to the outfit for temporary He is a graduate of Notre duty in lieu of being assigned duty aboard ships at Mayportand Antietam. when it isn't forthcoming the Dame University and DePaul tie Norfolk. Below, some transients are shown at work making Additionally, some are trans- individual must be sent by train. lockers while awaiting further assignment. They are, left to University where he received his ferred to many squadrons in the On occasions, personnel have right. Earl Zamiela, BM3; Jim Billings, SN, and John Jenkins degree in law.NARTU . at. I been sent aboard a carrier at SN. i well to I area: as as non-Mayport 1D6ir.I based carriers USS Mayport for transportation to a Valley Forge, Supply Leyte, Forrestal, Ranger and the carrier at Norfolk.8jJivak . iG Intrepid. Officer Retires nlmb During its first two months, Band , On 22 YearsLcdr. the transient business was exceptionally - .l1 busy as the Essex 4 r John Capko, Supply Officer - and Saratoga were in the Medi- Plays HereOctober of N ART U Jax, retired terranean and the ship's transi- from active duty this week after ent personnel were retained i 7 22 years Naval service. W aboard Fasron'Six. Lcdr. Capko first enlisted as heit By the end of October, there Charlie Spivak will bring his a recruit in the Reserve pro- were approximately 550 men top-flight orchestra to King Hall, gram in 1936 and worked his awaiting return of the carriers, JBuilding 563, for a crew's dance way up the ranks. lie was com- and during that time problemsof Tuesday, October 7. missioned warrant pay clerk discipline and barracks space The affair, called the "Hula after outbreak of WWII. had to be solved. Hoop Hop," is being sponsoredby He served in Pacific, Atlanticand SINCE THAT time, whenever Aviation Storekeeper and Mediterranean Theatres and s possible, accumulated personnel, Aviation Fundamentals Schoolsof at Reserve Air Stations at Minn- u retained aboard the Statipn fQr NATTCenter. eapolis, Minn., Columbus, Ohio, indefinite periods, are assignedto PERSONNEL from all com- Birmingham, Ala. and Miami. I I, a the Fasron Six shops, if in Fla. mands aboard the Station are t a aviation ratings while person- invited to attend. Appropriate Prior to his NARTU Jax assignment - a nel in excess of those utilizedby civilian attire is authorized. Lcdr. Capko was Staff Fasron Six are detached to such units the ComFair Jax Spivak, who lives up to his Supply Officer aboard the USS as Disease Vector Post Is billing as "The Man Who Plays Calvert during the Viet Nam barracks, commissary store, gal- The Sweetest In The refugee evacuation. ley, and other units needing as- Trumpet sistance. World," believes that a name Taken by Comdr. StainsThe i Among the many duties assigned band leader has a mission and Kirby Tops AO Grads to it during the Transient duty to perform for the youngs- post of officer-in-charge of NAS Jax's Disease Vector Jimmie Kirby, AOAA, of Dal- Division's first year, is the con- ters of America beyond pleasing Control Center changed hands last week as Lcdr. F. R. las, Tex. was honor student at tainment of personnel transferred their ears and dancing feet. DuChanois was relieved by Comdr. G. S. Stains. I last week's Aviation Ordnancemen - to it for disciplinary actionor NOTCHES IN his musical belt Comdr. Stains comes here aft-, -- School, Class A, gradua- awaiting& civilian conviction. are the movies, "Pin-Up Girls" i three-and-a-half I Lcdr. DuChanois will go to the tion. Transportation is the TransiIc' and "Follow the Girls" and a er years spending at the Navy Medical Field I National Naval Medical Center, Kirby has been in the Navy flock of box-office records at Research Laboratory, Camp Le- Bethesda, Md., where he will take since Feb. 2, 1958, and will next places ,like the Paramount Jeune, N. C. where he was head over duties as an instructor and report to NAS, Corpus Christi, : : Theatre in New York, the Hotel medical entomologist. Texas for duty. of the Department of Entomology - Statler, also in the Big Town, and Sanitation.HE . Jjl1 Ic' and the Hollywood Palladium.The . WAS graduated from Utah All-Girl Review will give State Agricultural College, Logan - shows at intermission time. This with BS and MS degree a will be the same group of local before entering the service. He talent that performed here at a recent dance. specialized in public sanitatidn. Ever since he went into the service in 1942, Comdr. Stains r / ci: y{'?r64s Ja: Credit Union has worked in many aspects of 4g 'Jlfi $ u.f: iSfr'lN': : ' public health and sanitation in :,:: < y } % Mails StatementsThe -t ;;: ? es w such areas as the 14ND, Naval ; f+ 'y Supervisory Committeehas Shipyard in Pearl Harbor, Camp / r : # #g mailed a statement to every Pendleton, ROTC at U. of Cali- known member of the Jax Navy fornia, the Field Medical Train- Federal Credit Union, asking ing Branch, First Marine Divi- each member to compare his sion and Preventive Medicine record with the share and loan Unit No. Five at Naval Hospital, balances shown on the credit San Diego, Calif. union statement. lie is the fourth to head the Members are requested to local unit since it was perma- complete and sign the statementon nently established in 1949. the card enclosed with their THIS UNIT is the only one of statements, if the statement is its kind in the Navy, its jurisdiction : pfrV correct, or to notify the Super- covering all nine Naval : IZ / visory Committee if there is any Districts east of the Mississippias ; ' difference in their records. well as the Caribbean area 1L- union and Panama. / Credit members who The mission of DVC, which is r have not received statement by MN ra > > : AueJ controlled by BuMed, is control- 3 ti US mail within the last ten days, ing insect and rodent disease should get in touch with the carriers by training personnelwith Committee.On technical assistance and ; .oMW -". ........._ ........ ,. the Committee are C. W. specialist services 'in the field of NEW DVCC OFFICER Lcdr. F. R. DuChanois. (left) LOU GROZA?? Not quite. disease vector prevention and smiles down at the new officer-in-charge of the NAS Jax - The pretty converter is Rob- Acree, extension 8114, J. F. control. Disease- Vector Control Center. Comdr. G. S. Stains, as if to erta Morton, who practicespoinilaUertouchdown O'Connell, extension 8383, L. J. After working four years as say "they're all yours now." Comdr. Stains, who has relieved in the Lcdr. DuChanois as DVCC head, reports from the Navy Medi- turf at Miami Beach. Hutchins extension 27. top man at NAS Jax's DVC, cal Research Laboratory Camp LeJeune, N. C. , , , .. 'IJJ it) . -. , ., ,' " 2 October 1958 I II Page 4 TAX AIB NEWs -- - To Aid In Examinations Leadership Training IsClass Theme Of Center "The Naval profession is an honorable one, which has traditionally commanded respect and affection of our coun- t..... To ,ether with bur sister services, we serve and protect : free men everywhere."To .. maintain the support and respect of society, as well as to Center schools and divisions meet requirements of his own have availed themselves of this ..M conscience, every Naval leader 10-hour course of instruction. must be in himself an exampleof Hours for the course are 0915- : : our military ideals." 1115, Monday through Friday, : > + THE ABOVE paragraphs are on last two weeks of every ; ' I \j quoted from General Order No. month. };}Yo ;r 7 , 'b 21. ; .ti. :::: ,,.: : ?: ;;Ct ;'"L Prior to the August E-8 and E-9 examinations, Comdr. Protestant Chapel Emery C. Geise, Training Of- ..:LL. ...........-:..mn,...nxsvnsti: 1 ::2k, sktMN ficer of Aviation Ordnanceman Observes WorldWide LITTLE FIRE FIGHTER This brave little gal is puttingout Schools at NATTCenter, put into - a fire for the first time in her life and doing pretty well at effect training course to aid ' it too. Surrounding her and her helper Joe Cibulski of the Station a Communion I Fire Department, waiting apprehensively, is a group of ?r chief petty officers in preparation youngsters from the Duval County Parental Home, who were for the examinations.With Sunday, October 5, is knownin being conducted on a tour of NAS Jax last Saturday, as special no curriculum available, the Protestant Church as treat of the South Jacksonville Kiwanis Club. Comdr. Geise and Charles Clark, World-Wide Communion Sun- AOC, outlined study guides by i day, This day has become one of 200 Youngsters See using correspondence courses for the high points in the church Warrapt Officers and LDO advancements year. to Lt (jg) as the This dayWill be observed in Life Aboard StationLike basic material. Included in the All Saints' Chapel with the Sac- lessons was study of moral lead- 0/ rament the Lord's Supper being - Longfellow said, there should be a pause in the ership. served at the 0930 and 1100( day's occupation, and it should be called the Children's i WHEN GENERAL Order 21 services. Hour. was received, the course at AO i' Chaplain R. E. Osman, NAS Well, NAS Jax paused last School was well underway, and Saturday for its Children's of the Station to see sundry aspects w with a few modifications, thetitle Jax Protestant chaplain, will speak at the early service while Hour was changed to, "Course of as over 200 underprivileged of Navy life. Chaplain i A. D. Prickett of Instruction in Effective and orphaned children from Naval In the boathouse, the kids NATTCenter will have the 1100 the D u val l County Parental trooped about asking questions, Leadership, which was derived service. . Home were entertained by men from and based on the General investigating and exploring the . m <; { Training Course for It was in recent that and women of the Station. boats 'tied up along the dock. Petty Of years a FESTIVITIES were sponsoredby They were shown diving helm: ficers, Moral Leadership (NAVt group of ministers conceived theo the South Jacksonville Kiwanis ets, buoys, and the insides of I Is PERS 15890), General Order N idea of taking one Sunday a year Club in observance of some of the cabin launches. ;; 21, U. S. Army Field Manual 1 when Christians around the National Kid's Day. Y (FM-22-10)) Psychology of Mili world would unite in this sacra- THE KIDS walked around inside At 1000, three bus loads of tary Leadership, and BuPers Effective ment. the tower at Operations and kids headed for various parts' Division Officer Leader Within a few years, the idea were guided through one of the f ship Discussions. spread and now millions of Pro- Hurricane Hunter P2V4 Nep- t Originally for 'AO schools, pet testants on all parts of the globe tunes at VW-4. Movies at VW- ty officers from other NATT- unite in this World-Wide Com- DIAPER demonstrated to the kids hurri ... munion Sunday. - cane flight and how planes arable DOINGSCongratulations to battle through them suc I&E Officer Post The newest Moody scientific cessfully.To Changes At NATTC film "Red River of Life" will to the 18 new be shown in the Chapel at 1900. arrivals at the Naval Hospital; top it off, though, came Wave Lcdr. Harriet Coxen has This hour-long film is the story eight boys and 10 girls probably the favorite of all for left NATTCenter to be of checked; replaced the blood stream.and its mir- in during the week of Sept. 5-11. the children-sliding down thfireman's as I&E officer by another Wave, I acle of life. Births included; Boy, Michael pQle at the Fire House. Lt. Louise Harrison. Albert, to S/Sgt and Mrs. Nor- There they'learned to put out Miss Harrison checked in Sep- , man Miller; Girl, Mona Dianne, oil fires' with C02 and many of tember 5, and the two women JWNESffiWCfS/ to Maxdell Marbut, PHI, and the youngsters extinguishedfires worked together until Mrs. Cox- Mrs. Marbut; Boy, Michael William singlehandedly while many en was officially detached Sep- to Newell O'Brien, AN, and more went away with pockets tember 30. Mrs. O'Brien all born September full of dry ice. Mrs. Coxen who has been ALL"SAINTS' CHAPEL 5; Girl, Patricia Ann, to At 1100, the day's activity was with NATTCenter, both ad I & E Sunday, October 5 Howard Carter, GM3, and Mrs. interrupted for chow at the s ) officer and as Waves Admini- 0930-Sunday School], Three Carter; Baby Boy to Charles civilian cafeteria,where hot dogs --..........---- _........ strative Officer, since 1951, will year olds through adults, Bldg. Eldridge, AT2, and Mrs. Eld- were munched. "W ri ..t;" Hanging on the next have duty in the Office of 22; Service of Divine Worship, ridge; Girl, Darlene Dolores, to NEAR CLOSE of the day, all fireman's pole for dear life is Secretary of the Navy Washing Chaplain Osman.1100Service . Ollis Oakley, GM2, and Mrs. the kids went to the athletic one of the 200 children who ton D. C. She has been in the of Divine Wor- Oakley; Boy, Billy Edward to field where they .were given Fire toured headquarters NAS Jax last Saturday. Navy 16 years. ship, % Chaplains Reagan and of ,Harold Rogers, AA, and Mrs. chances to win prizes. There the many places was aboard one the Miss Harrison has been in the Alexander. Rogers, all born September 6. were hula hoop contests and Station visited by the young- Navy eight years. She comes to 1800-Teen-age F e 11 o w.s h ip, Girl, Judy Marie, to Robert races with kids running back- sters. NATTCenter' from the Office of Bldg. 722.1930United. Doran, AC1, and Mrs. Doran; wards, hopping on one foot, in Missile Plant Naval Officer Procurement, Cincinnati Fellowship of Pro- Girl, Margaret Gertrude, to Lt sacks or with papers under their Assembly Ohio, where she .was recruiting testants, Bldg. 722. and Mrs. Harry Miller; Boy, to feet.When Due Charleston DepotA officer. Monday, October 6 Raymond Scarbrough, AK2, and it was time for the fun $10 million Polaris missile 1900-Singspiration, Bldg. 722. Mrs. Scarbrough; Girl, Bernadet" to end, at 1600, and as the buses assembly plant has been approved US Wednesday, October 8 te Grace to CWO2 and Mrs. went out the gate, the kids sang. for construction at the Develops Wire- 1530-Junior Choir, Bldg. 722. Charles Collins, all born Sep- out their appreciation. Naval Ammunition Depot, Charleston GuidedSubTorpedo 1630-Youth Choir, Bldg. 722. tember 7. Thursday, October S.C.T An 9 Girl Patricia Ann, to M/Sgt "underwater guided missile" 1915-All Saint's Chapel Choirs Greensboro Native Takes e Navy Department says that and Mrs. Robert King; Girl, Rose construction on the addition to can unerringly find it Rehearsal, All Saints Chapel. Ann, to S/Sgt and Mrs. Roger Top AOB( ) School Honor the Depot complex will begin the target has been developed by ST. EDWARDS CHAPEL Navy. Bergman, both born September T/Sgt. William Lisenby, 'of late this fall, and should be Explained as Schedule of Masses 8. "wire-guided Greensboro N. C. I completed in about 16 months. tor Sunday October 5 graduatedwith pedo-Mark " Also, boy, John Paul, to Ray The facility will be located at it's 39, the Navy said 0830-1000 Sunday. Lane, EN, and Mrs. Lane; Girl, top honors from Aviation the former Army Ammunition until capable of following a target 0630Daily.. the to Martin Noone, AQ2, and Mrs. Ordnancemen School, Class B, Storage "Liberty Hall." A "kill" is made. ST, LUKES CHAPEL Noone, born Sept. 10. at NATTCenter last week. specially designed wire con Naval Hospital - And boy, Ray Williard, Jr. to nects the Mark 39 to its launch 0630-Catholic Mass. Lisenby, who entered the Ma- A Chinese walking on a moun ing vessel. The Ray Paul, ADR3, and Mrs. Paul thread-like wire ; tain trail looked back 0930-Service of Divine Worship - rine Corps in April, 1950, will and sawa is played out Boy to David Carlson as the HM3 torpedo giant grizzly bear Chaplain Bryant. sniffing his travels and Mrs. Carlson 11 report to the Armed Forces through the water. Latter Sept. and footprints. Turning to the bear Over this Day Saints ,(Mormon)- Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Special Weapons Project, San- he said: "You likee my tracks? ceives wire the torpedo re Tuesday 1930-Bldg. 751. guidance Dionne, RET, Sept. 11. dia, N. M., for duty. I makee some more." direct it to commands that Christian Science-Tuesday-1900 the target. (AFPS). Bldg. 751. . - . > .. .''ILL" 11.11. ow .........."'..._".... )8 .958 SAX AIR NEWS PaVie 5 - ,.. . ) : IM SPORTSDOCKET Center Touch . TER _, .fr '. Circuit StillDeadlocked Touch FootballOct. h1 LINE ... ? : Fasron-109 Vs 679th Acwron, 'yf ., Mustln. ' 4 Oct. 3-VW.4 vs VA-176 Mustin. is hi1eather at regatta time # s\ .< X Oct. 8 Operations vs Marine Bki., Competition in last week's ::1- jIaiy was borderline for _ Stadium.Oct. NATTCenter intramural football )- aliboats, with 20-25 knot : ; Fasron-109 vs NABTU Stadi- league found the Missilemen of 5td gusts up to 33 knots, ( jg um. NAWS School and the Ensignsof VAlM Mustln. : Oct. 7-VP-16 VI with choppy water that1nce1at1on Oct. 8-VW-4 vs 679th Acwron, Stadi- Aviation Ground Officer Isis 6f the races t L t um. School both undefeated, squareoff - -L/ Cove \, { 4 Oct. 9-VP-18 vs VA-176. Stadium. and play to a 0-0 deadlock. , ater Jacksonville seriesInue Oct. Fasron-109 vs Fasron-6, Mus- Both teams bounced back in this Sunday at the \ tin. BowlingOct. their second contests of the 1'l 1ub in Orange Park. o" week, as AGO downed the AO '; 2-(1700-VA44 "A" vs Communications Y I ; Dental "B" vs Fasron-fl squad, 27-6, and the Missiles I---, nets have been a pop 4" '< L _____ > "B""A"; 6 & R Enlisted vs NARTU downing: AK School, 12-6. among fishermen the ((1930; -Special Services vs 679th In other action, the Storekeepers' - weeks and shrimpers "A"; Disbursing VI VW-4 "B"l downed MAD, 12-6; the sorted fantastic results. r'bk t Oct. 6-U700-VA-44.. "B" vs VAP-62 Sparkles strangled AvFund, 12-0, "indi ate that some in- "B"; NARTU "B" vs Dental "A"; the Ordnancemen and Splinters have bagged as much Hospital vs VP-16. played to a 12-12 draw. (1930))-Dispensary vs VAH-1: ounds of shrimp for one Operations vs VW-4 "A"; VAP62vs However, the Sparkles roared VW-4 "C." back to take the measure of the ands at shrimping say Oct. (1700)-479th "B" vs Waves; Splinters, 19-0 while the Marino CIVILIAN GOLF SILVERWARE Capt. T. B. Haley Supply vs VP18. the Detachment showing , is powerof } .on about over, how- (left) NAS Jax Overhaul and Repair Officer receives civilian (1930))-FAW-11 VS FAETU : ice the shrimps legs are golf championship trophy from 0 & R employee Charles "C"; Disbursing vs VW.4, "D"; last year, smothered AvFund Jr g to turn red. Boucher. Boucher won th. silverware three years to gain ComFalrJax "B" vs O&R .Offideri. School, 31-0. J'J'S' permanent possession for his department Boucher, in addition Oct. 8-(1700))-Marine Bks. vs VW-4 to copping the prize this year, was civilian golf champion of "B"; Hospital vs 679th "A",' VP-16 1 Jax Sailing Club will the Station in 1955 and 1956. vs FAETU "A." Air Force Tops iceting October 7 at 1900 1 ling-. Members 912, south as wing well, low-as Boucher Notches (k ,:'i {1 1 tt : ,[\:; : ; .i : ;\ Rugged Navy ibers interested in sail- Third if Civilian /:1 iSPORs . 'invited to attend.HJoo : Pigskin LoopTwo , Golfing Victory } :: : clubs have locked horns I [ CLUB I Two-time winner Charlie ''L __ _h :*f rL {!ii in a two-way knot for the lead l in the Mainside Touch Football , Boucher of 0 & R added number iarter members made it three to his victory belt by post- Cane Hunter Keglers Show League as early play continues e fold following the first ing a 300 medal score in winningthe crisp and furious. eeks of Mainside bowling Civilian Golf The Cane Hunters of VW-4, Championshiplast _ition last week. week at Hyde Park Golf Way In Mainside ActivityKeglers and the 679th Air Force, newcomers - ter Members are: Co rse. to Station athletics, share omFairJax "A" ........................:32 the top roost with unbeaten sen, ComFalrJax "A" .........226 Closest pursuers to Boucher, from VW4 hold the top spot in both Americanand slates in four outings. ?AH-1 ...............................................224 who also copped. the title in National Leagues with 11-1 records as the Mainside Dispensary ................................222 I 1955-56, were Jim Vearil Jr., Ray intramural bowling loops continue along the early season VW-4 was one of the early- (Dental "A" ......__.ttl I season teams tabbed by prog- aster, Fasron-6 .........................220 Kennedy and Rod Pinney. trail. nosticators as having a good Dental "A" .,........ .217 In .match play, flight competition VW-4's "A" team paces Na- chance of going all the The NARTU "B" ......"......;...................216 Pinney bested Joe Stutz for tional League 'clubs while VW- series in last week's competition, way. VP.18 "..........................................211 is in the American getting a 632. 679th is a mild surprise. FAETU "B" .."...........................210 the first flight crown; in second 4 "B" top dog HIGH TEAM game honors Snorting fast in the rear is ft. Operstions ."...........................208 flight play, Bill Harris was winner circuit. went to Special. Services When VAH-1, whose power-laden Tig- Dental "B" ,....,.. .................... 208 ..over Walker Crevasse whileM. THE TWO 'Cane Hunter. hold high hopes of upsettingthe lee VP.16 .........".........................207 C. Johnston captured third squads can't afford to sit back, it posted-a smooth- 917. VW4"B ers 0 & Officers' ......................206 I 'with ComFair Jax "A. ," with Tice aiding in a big leaders when they clash. Ick, VW.4 "A" "...............".........204 flight laurels" by besting J. C. however, way, walked off with team series In last week's activity in the ghy, NARTU "A" ........................204 Hoydric.In threatening in the National circuit laurels for the week with a popular Mainside pigskin dr- ead Special Services ................204 the fourth flight J. W. Hall with a 15-5 mark and Spe- Vp.18 .. .. .. .. .......204 was winner .over F. E. Rust cial Services challenging in the 2499. cuit, 679th dumped NARTU, 19- VW.4 "n" ,....... .... ... .. 203 while Bob Bowling took fifth American with a 16-2 record. Tom Pechin of 0 & R Enlisted 12; VW-4 defeated Operations. In. 0 & R Enlisted .. 202 captured high game in the Na- VW-4 also tripped VP-16, 7-0; of VW-4 "B" Tice flight honors from John Onstott. Ralph cop- tional League with a 236 and VA-176 gained a 24-0 verdictover Consolation] flight wi h n e r s ped individual high game honors series with 561. Fasron Six and high hapless toleers Snare were: first, Boucher; second, with a 246 last week. lIe also] O. R. Grace; third, J, K. Smith; leads both leagues with a 199 High team game was"wrappedup Fasron 109 won by ,forfeit over by ComFair Jax "A, authorsof fourth Mike Cascone and fifth, average. Operations I inesville Gun an 854 while high team series Charlie Adams, victor over a The bespectacled TIc also VAH-1, paced by ex-Navy ace also went to the. Flagmen, witha individual high I ub bulky field. captured top 2426. Tom Hamilton at the quarter- Competitionax American back slot, easily handled VF- Navy's pistol team walked : .. Team Won Loll Pd.VW.4 173, 20-0. \On" 1 .917 11 with a host of medals in a . Special Services 18 2 .889 tch with the Gainesville Pis- / / /t FAW.ll 15'4""" .775 Answers to Quickie Quiz Club recently at the Univery 4 /s/ / VP-18 12 8 .600 l.B: 2.B.NAWS. City AlP-62 "B" 12 8 .600 Fasron-6 "A" 9 7 .563 G. .carapelloti scored a 879tn "A" 8 8 .500 rst in the .22 Expert class while FAETU "A" 10 10 .500 School icking up second place in the VW.4 "D" 6 6 .500 5 Marksman category., Hospital 9 11 .450 PacerThe AETU "C" 7 9 .438 Ten-pin First place in the .22 Sharp- o & n Officers 8 12 .400 Missilemen of Naval 'NARTU "B" 7i I2Va" .375 hooter class was garnered by Air Weapons Systems School II 10 .375 "n" ComFalr rt Newman of Jax Navy with i; t Dental "A" 4 8 .333 hold down top spot in the score of 549x600. Newman Disbursing 5 11 .313 NATTCenter intramuralscratch Iso placed first in the .45 Marks- Marine nk$. 8 14 .300 bowling league, own- [man class ,with a 548x600.J. VA-44 "B" ,6. 18 .250 ing a perfect 8-0 record. J. Davis brought home thirdin National The Marine Aviation 'Detachment - the .38 Marksman category ) T.am Won LOll Pd.VW.4 is in the second 11 1 .917 with a tally of 532x600. "A" place slot with a 7-1 record. C'omFalr "A" 15 5 .750 _______ Positions on the Jax Navy NARTU "A" 14 II .700 Osborne Dunmire of MAD Pistol team are open to all interested Operations 11 5 ,688 took over high game honors Contact Jack- 879th "n" 13 7 .650 from teammate Fred Asberryby persons. VP-IB 12 8 .600 son at the NAS Jax Gunnery, Supply 9 7 .563 rolling a 236 game. As- Range, extension 686. o & R Enlisted 10 10 .500 berry retained high average The pistolmen practice week- :"WHERE'S-THE-BALL"? ''::: Is most likely what all con- VAH-l 11 13 ,4W honors. but dipped from 193 days 1300 and on cerned were muttering during an incompleted pass play in the VA.44 "A" 9 11 .450 to 174. from 1130 to VAH-l-VF-173 intramural touch football game last week at FAETU "n" 9 11 .450 The Support Splinters and Monday, Wednesday and Friday the Stadium. Where'd the ball come from? From the left? VAP-62 "A" 7 9 .438 the Sparkles of AE from 1600 to 1800. From the line of icrimmage? From the backfield? From the Dental "n" 8 10 .375 School Jax scheduled an righi.hand side? From the sky? Anyway, Stan Olmstead of Waves 44 71/a .375 evened their seasons recordsto Navy has VF-173 missed a pass from a teammate while Fred Calls, Intent Fasron-8 "n" II 10 .375: 4-4 by sweeping last. appearance at the Marine Pistol on tagging Olmstead, lets the ball pass him, too. Hidden Communications 6I 13V" .325 week's series. and Rifle Club Invitational at behind Olmstead is fellow player Irv Applebaum, who might Disnnsary 8 14 300 I Parris Island, Nov. 12. know, wheae the ball came from. VAH-1 won the game, 200. VW.4 "C" 4 18 .200 I . II 6 JAX AIR NEWS 2 October 1958 I All Houses In Pensacola Could Fit HereThis I J.iJ ( is the first in a series of light upon everyday. facts and SPEAKING of parks, it would of NAS Jax is large enough to For Rent "Did You Know?" articles, depleting figures. take about 221,520 areas the size fit all the .houses in Pensacola, 4-Rm cottage. San Juan and interesting, little-known THUS WE will have a go at of our Station to fill the total 453 buildings the size of Bldg. Niblet St. EV 8-5503. Belisario. facts and. figures about the Sta- it and tell you that NAS Jax's Federal Land Acres administeredby 902, 3,670 buildings* the size of Will share my home with tion, its size and its capacity.) area equals approximately the the National Park Service. Quarters KK, or 7,700 homes couple or rerjt Bedrooms. 4694 DID YOU know N AS, Jax size of the Abraham Lincoln Na- And if this isn't enough to sav- with 1,000 sq, feet. It would bea Timuquana Rd. Avail. Oct. 1. comprises 7,701,739 sq. feet or tional Historical Park' in Ken- or your gasp, perhaps if you bit difficult to find a place to 'EV 8-7666. Chatlin. approximately 108 "acres? 'No? tucky, the Fort Donelson Na- sports-minded readers knew thatif walk the dog, but it could be 'l-Bdrm. Unfurn. House. 1775 Well, where have you been all tional Military Park in Dover Public Works was crazy done. Hamilton St. EV 8-4956. Mau- your life? Tenn., and Florida's Fort Caro- enough to do it, it could place INTERESTING, huh? There'llbe sert. However, with all seriousness line National Memorial, site of 1 1,284 collegiate' football fields on more "hot poop" like this 2-Bdrm. Furn. Gar. Apt. 1214 aside, statistics can be dull and the last French settlement in the Station. It would be stand- soon Challen Ave. EV 9-0291. Hanks. next week (or sometime ) drab animals, but as the man Florida in 1564 just a year before ing room only, but it could be 2-Bdrm. Furn. Gar. Apt. 1218 says, all things are relative, and it was. destroyed by the done. for "Did You Know" and if Challen Ave. EV 9-0291. Hanks. comparisons do shed interesting Spaniards. To elaborate further, the area you didn't, you will. 2-Bdrm. Furn. House 328 Mil- waukee Ave. '(O.P.) CO 4-9962. Goal SetContinued :) $60 Mo. Boatwright. ; ;.;ti 2-Bdrm. Unfurn. House. 336 ( from Page 1)) Milwaukee Ave. (O. P.) CO- civilian, to give through the 4-9962. $60 Mo. Boatwright.4Rm. . Community Chest-United Fundto Furn. APt. 4590 Merri- 42 various agencies. :>' ,' : fqj mac. EV 7-6489. Marsh. Each participating command is For Sale . charged w it h conducting the 4-Bdrm. home. 4732 Wheeler drive within its ranks and each Ave. EV 8-6550. Rowe. has established a "one's fair MiscellaneousWanted share" giving' guide based on : Ride from 1025 Good- pro-rata share towards the over- win (near 5-Pts.) to NAS arriving - all goal of $66,420.: either 8 or 8:30.: Leave Contributors to the campaigncan > 4:30-5: p.m. EL 4-2094 nights. give cash donations; can : ; } M Sanford. pledge and pay four equal Wanted: Swap ATI with amounts to the keyman duringthe VAH-1 (moving to NAS San- course of the drive; or can ?;?Ii ford) with any ATI on sea duty, pledge the entire amount and ': ,:.:..,.v Cecil Field or Jax area. Ext-. pay directly to the Community 8337. Thomas. Chest-United Fund on a semi- Wanted: Swap 3 yrs. shore annually, quarterly, or monthly duty left at NAAS Whiting Field. basis. Permanent shore patrol, Milton, MILITARY AND civilian per- Fla. R. A. Johnson, AD1, 116 sonnel from the ._......-._________ ....._...._________._._.._____-_..._ .n _._....____...... ..____.. ..__._________......_.__ Milton Fla. following com- Wallace street, , 12 MONTHS ACCIDENT.FREE Capt. James H. Etter, (front, right) is shown presenting mands will participate: Com- citation certificate to James Sumpter, Paint*Shoo Supervisor, for completion Of one year with. Wanted: Ride to NAS from mander Fleet Air Jacksonville; out an accident. Looking on are front row, (left to right) Mack Herrm, Charles Brown, Louis 2943 Gilmore St. (bet. Willow- NAS Jax; NATTCenter; Fleet Klander, George Glisson, Earl Clore, Troy Fallin, Monroe Driver, Eugene Griffin and Lt. Claude branch & McDuff.: Wking Hrs.- Air Wing Eleven; NAS Cecil Swicker Jr. Rear, E. L. Hall, Henry Taylor, Harvey Mears, Charles Bryan, Edward Starling and 0700-1600. EV 8-4497/Ext-8467. Thaxton. Henry Field; NAAS Mayport;' Naval Roberts. Hospital; and NARTU. Desire to join car Wanted: t This is the third and, final Social Security To Increase WAVES TASTE pool from Lake Shore Area. Wk fund raising campaign to be held Hours-0800-1630. Ext5928564.Short . in 1958 under the Approved LIFE AT SEA JO1.Wanted . To Some DisabledA Policy on Fund Raising Within Payment : Can take three ridersto the Federal Service. Previous Twenty-two Waves and two ' anywhere en- Pick campaigns were held here in new Social Security law is expected to yield hundredsof I Women Marines, all attachedto route'NAS.from Lake up Forest Hills February-March for the National dollars in benefits to families of retired service personnel NATTCenter, spent a dayin thru town. Hrs-0730-1600. EL- Health Agencies and in June eligible for SS disability benefits, it was reported this week Mayport touring the USS 3-5884/Luke. Call after 1730. Antietam (CVS-36). for Navy Relief. by officials in Washington. . left bus at 1100 They on a Under the new law, retired Navy Seeks service personnel, at age of 50 Besides being 50 years old, Sept. 19, after having an FRA Unit 126 individuals to qualify for SS early lunch on the base, and become to eligible or over, (Continued from Page) receive full disability Social Security disability payments must have returned in the late after- Gives CheckTo 20 quarters of SS credits in the noon. Jackson, Defense has asked the payments if they are 40 quarters prior to the onsetof Details 'of the outing were Bureau of Labor Statistics to totally disabled from "substantial StadiumA his disability or the time planned by George Bryan, see if data on the cost of housingin gainful" work. various Defense areas can be RANGING BETWEEN $30 to when the disability is reportedto JOC, of the Mayport Public check in the amount of $100 the Social Security Admin- figured similar to the Information Office. by representatives - consumer $108.50 through December to be istration. was presented price index. increased to between $33 to For most of the women, of Unit 126, Ladies Auxili- This may reflect an effort to $116 in January, these benefits ALL MILITARY personnelmay this was the first time aboarda ary of Fleet Reserve Association, establish a quarter's allowance will provide additional paymentsto receive SS credits for all ship, and the carrier's size to Comdr. Grayston> H. Weber, which might fluctuate in any wives and children of those military service performed from was amazing to them. The NAS Jax executive officer, dur- given area of the country. receiving SS disability pay- January 1951 through 1956 if Antietam is a anti-submarine ing a ceremony last Friday at ments. they retired after 1957, or hada carrier basing hunter-killer 1000. Concerning the business' of overcrowding in rates, Jackson Payments to the wives and little as two weeks active planes. Purpose of the check is to de- says, "is a product of the times. to each child of disabled workers duty for training after that time. fray expenses of a chair at the As the nature of the fleet including retired service per- Navy-Marine Memorial Stadiumto changes, the demand for person-' sonnel on Social Security rolls, be built at Annapolis, Md. nel changes. Right now, and for will equal one-half of the pay- UNIT 126 representatives in- some years to come,the demandsof ment to the disabled serviceman.The cluded Mrs. Rose Zeilman, unit the fleet will change faster maximum family paymentthat president, and Mrs. Shirley than we can change personnel- can be made' to' disabled Stannos, member of the unit's wise." personnel is $245 a month, as board of directors and activities are the maximum monthly pay- k KIWS chairman. The will read: "And so beingof ments to survivors of disabled Host to the ladies for the occasion - sound mind, .I spent every personnel. was Comdr. Charles Thomas NAS Jax SIO officer. , cent I had before I died." PAYMENTS TO such survivors - are now computed at three- Funds for the check were derived - ___ Top British quarters of the monthly entitlement \ from a cake-sale held for the widow, plus Sept 17 aboard the Station. At (Continued from Page 1)) one-half of the father's entitle- least 94.cakes were sold by the Chief of Air Staff; Lt. Gen. Rod- ment for each child, with an Unit's membership stationed at' erick McLeod Chief of Staff to additional quarter of the father's six vantage points which included - Sandys; D. W. Ward, Sandys' entitlement split equally among :..... O & R Main Building; O & R executive assistant; Miss Freda his children. Times Square; and Hangars 140, Smith, Sandys' secretary, and J Payments to the wife continue r24 and 114, and also at Build- Frederick Brundrett, chairmanof until the youngest child reaches ..- -- a......--....=."'....,.., .--.- ing 523 at NATTCenter. the British defense research 18 (unless the child is dis- AID MEMORIAL: STADIUM A check for $100 for a Unit officers include Mrs. policy committee, and scientific abled itself before that time, chair at the Navy.Marine Corps Memorial Stadium at An- Christine Bell, vice-president; advisor to Sandys. then he receives 'payments in- napolis was contributed by Unit 126, *Ladies Auxiliary of the Mrs. Elizabeth Attebery, secret- The Defense Minister and his definitely.) Payments to the Fleet Reserve Association. Presenting the check to Comdr; ary; and Mrs. Earlene Sensch, Grarston H. Weber, NAS Jax executive officer, are Mrs. party departed at 2200 from wjfe continue again when she treasurer. Mrs. Lois Murphy is Shirley Stannos, (left) and Mrs. Rose Zeilman, Unit president. NAS Jax for Cape Canaveral. reaches 62. Dedication of the memorial chair will come at a Idler date. junior past president.P..Sl . |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 1744 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 1744 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 1745 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 1745 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 1745 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 1745 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 1745 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 1745 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 1745 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 1745 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 1745 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 1745 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 1849 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |