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I- Increase Of Discipline Problems Decreases Navy Fibre I.
'The U.S. Navy has long been personnel, officers and petty of- program." sented by Davison in Building qualities' of intellect, of human distinguished for high quality of ficers at NAS Jax this week. FOUR lectures are being given 955. understanding and of moral its officers and men. We must A-PW-B; ;; daily through today-two for officers According to Lcdr.Boutte,pur- character that enable a man to never let this quality diminish. leadershipfield and civilian supervisors, pose of the discussions is to em- inspire and manage a group of Our challenge is to developand team, composed of Lcdr. and two for enlisted men-at phasize necessity of Naval lead- people successfully." improve Naval leadership." Lester Boutte and Clifford Dav- 0900 and 1300. erhip, which (as defined in Gen- General Order 21, says Lcdr. THUS READS a portion of ison, MMC, is here "by specific While Lcdr. Boutte addresses eral Order 21) is "the art of accomplishing Boutte, was signed by SecNav on General Order 21, main topic of request of Capt. James R. Reedy, officers and civilians at Industrial the Navy's mission May 17, 1958 as result of a large a series of lectures being pre- Station commanding officer, vitally Relations Department today, pet- through people. increase of disciplinary problems sented to civilian supervisory interested in the leadership ty officers attend'' lectures pre: "IT IS THE sum of those which were decreasing the fibreof Navy personnel. There was a drastic need for better military leadership and an improved pat- tern of conduct. Among statistics quoted in lec- tures here, Lcdr. Boutte and .Jt1 Davison point out that in a recent - year, there were 80 thousand AWOL cases. There was an average - of 1,000 courts-martial inoneweeka total of 50 to 60 thousand per year. VoL 17 No. 31 U. S. N. A. S. Jacksonville, Florida 8 October 1959 "THIS IS a direct reflectionfrom local civilian communities' Lcdr. Boutte proclaims. "Crime is NARTU JAX :. increasing at a rate of eight per- cent per ,year in these communiI I Winner Of ties.He" further points out that 47 (Please turn to Page 8, Col. 2)) AwardThe I Top ' Chief of Naval Air CC UF Reserve Training announcedthis Z SkE week that NARTU Jax has won the coveted Chief of TRA Naval) Trophy.At Air Training. (CNA- E ::4\\ : Drive the same time, it was an- , nounced that NARTU's VP742is 'd F r winner of the top Reserve On HereWith squadron I award in the nation, the prized Noel Davis Trophy, given annually to the most pro some 600 keymen and ficient squadron.THE campaign workers and com- CMATRA Trophy ls\ manding officers of participating - awarded annually to one of 18 .I units on hand, the activities in 1960 Community Chest United Naval Air Reserve KICKOFF COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE-The 1960 Fund Drive Community Che t-Uniied Fund Drive to be held the United States which demonstrates for military and civilian personnel of Navy units in the Duval County area was, launched in ,th.e greatest improvementin cr.mbnious fashion Monday Emphasizing the theme of this year's drive, HELP, are, left to among Navy activities the yearly competitive training. right, Charles Field and Capt. Kenneth R. Wheeler Co-Chairmen of the Navy CC-UF Committee Duval County area got off to Hugh Abernethy, CC-UF Chairman Harry Gonzalez, CC-UF and James R. Two otheivJax Reserve squad- president, Capt. an early start Monday in a Reedy, NAS Jax commanding officer. rons were also rated among theby kickoff at King Hall. nationwide. Second in the All commands and activities country among alf VP Service [ NEW ASSETS HIGH PAIR CAPTURES pledged! ,full support to the drive. squadrons is VP Fasron 745, skip- AE 'A' HONORS During the'month-long campaign pered by Comdr. Harry Nearing Hugh Brielmaier, AEMAN, military and civilian personnel of until its decommissioning in REACHED BY C. U.The and William Boothroyd, AE- contribute Navy activities to 42 separate will be asked agencies to June. IAN, were named honormenat PLACING third among Reserve Jax Navy Federal Credit Union has achieved a new last week's graduation of through CC-UF. patrol squadrons in the high point in operations, with assets reaching the two million I Aviation Electrician's Mate "IF ANYTHING symbolizes training command is VP-741, dollar mark from the savings of its 9212 members., School, Class A, at NATT- man's kindness and inner feelings - "Principal purposes of credit toward his fellow man, the with Comdr. John Briggs as com- below the nationl of 348 Center.A . unions," says the ,Federal Credit average Community Chest-United Fund manding officer.Ceremonies dollars member start native of Kenton O. a now by " for awarding the Union By-Laws, "is to promote, certainly does, declared Capt. little dollar Brielmaier has been trans- depositing as as a a thrift among members by afford James R. Reedy, NAS Jax com- CNATRA and Noel Davis Trophies month but start. ferred to Trenton, N.J., while ing them an opportunity to accumulate manding officer. is planned 'for Saturday, The Jax CU has increased Boothroyd, o f Kremmling, Admiral Robert their savings, and to Navy "Here is a wonderful opportunity - October 17. Vice Colo. and honor student Air create for them a ,source of credit its office space over 100 per- an to help those who need it. Chief of Naval Goldthwaite, at boot will head for for productive purposes." cent and has established sectionsfor camp, The Navy, both its military and Training, Pensacola, is scheduledto and Point Mugu, Calif. make the presentations. MEMBERS of the local Credit savings, loan bookkeeping. (Please turn to Page 8., CoL 5)) . Previous NARTU Jax squad- Union have shown they fully understand - rons have won the Noel Davis this policy. In seven MOST OF the crowding ex- Trophy on three occasions while years, the Jax Navy Credit Union perienced in recent year has been this is a "first" for the Jax unitat has outstripped most all CUs in eliminated and the new speed-up winning the CNATRA silver- the state, most of whom have service has reduced waiting timeon been operating over 20 years. loans. r ware. } Being young in years is the The Noel Davis Trophy was Members, of course, are wel- , f main reason why average sav- " won by Fasron 158 in 1958; VP- ings approximate 200 dollars a come to visit the office, but you { ML-56 in 1949, and VP-741 in member. If you have less than 'may send your savings by mailor 1956. this, which incidentally is far give to a collector. /fy I I VP-16 Home From Lengt hy Deployment INi { __ - The "Eagles" returnedto EYj VPT16 sance patrols lend vital supportto obligations found crews operat- their NAS Jax "nest" Monday summer resupply of Arctic ing from bases in the US, Cana- following a five-month deploy- defense installations, US air da, Greenland, Iceland and the ment at Argentia Newfoundland.Under . bases and ground control inter- Azores. . command of Comdr. .YYJifs.4Gf. 'f<#'Mr'fyf feSk3 Ll v f cept sites on shores of Greenlandand "Our deployment was highly Leslie Barco Jr, the squadron's Canada. These' areas are successful," states Comdr. Barco, 225 enlisted and 47 officers men virtually locked-in by the ice "and such work demonstrated participated in the 1726-mile, non-stop flight from Argentia. pack during winter months. again the mobility, flexibilty, and WHILE ON deployment, VP-16 WITH VP-16's aircraft and readiness of Navy combatant Y -- units." A FAMILY REUNION The Joseph Helser family is reunited conducted ice reconnaissance crews constantly on the move, as Patrol Squadron 16 returned from duty at Argentia. patrols in addition to antisub- personnel received first-hand The squadron's commandingofficer Newfoundland, Monday. The NAS Jax-based squadron, which: marine warfare tasks performedby experience in geography, historyand also stated that deploy- spent fire months on deployment, is now back in its h6me in other patrol squadrons.The current events. Deployment ments of this nature tend to Hangar 140. Under direction of Comdr. Leslie Barco Jr., VP16commanding : officer, the outfit's 225 men and 47 officers left long range ice reconnais- commitments and administrative (Please turn to Page 8, Col. 1)) Argentia early Monday to fly the 1.726 mile distance to home.II . .... f 8 October 1959 Page Zj'fl JAY AIR NEWS A Some 100 Locals Given 'Look -See' iuisNM At 'Cruising Cousin' Of P 3 V-i I jMkxmvttbCtpt. James R. Reedy ........."........"".............""........................ Commanding Officer officers, some enlisted u _ Capt. Gr.yaton H. Weber ......"..............................,:........................ Executive Officer Nearly 100 persons, mostly tors here a sample,of maneuver- were men NAB Six; Fleet Air JacktonvilU NAS Jax officers, participa- of the Navy's newest,most participated in the flights, besides - Bear Adm. Kenneth Craig ........................................................................ Commander ability a number of Lockheed rep- Capt. George R. Luker ..................................:......................... Chief of Staff, FalrJax ted in demonstration flights modern aircraft, due to become 'resentatives, and civilian and Capt. Macpherson Williams .................................................... Chief of Staff, NAB Six last week aboard the Lockheed operational with the Fleet. Navy newsmen., Fleet Air Wing Eleven Capt. Robert M. Milner ............................................................................ CommanderCapt. Electra, "crusing cou- EACH OF the flights demon- ALTHOUGH the huge craft . Charles lambing ".......................................................... Chief Staff Officer sin" of the new P3V-1, the strated maximum ascent on take cruised at five thousand feet dur- Naval Air Technical Training Center Navy's ASW patrol plane of off, variation in speed and alti- ing most of the flights, it flew as Capt. Robert J. Fleming Commanding Officer Gomdr. Gerald R. Pearson ............................................................ Executive Officer tomorrow. tude, change in power from one high as 10 thousand feet and as Naval Hospital Three flights, each carrying to four engines, and maximum. low as two thousand feet dur- Capt. Alton C. Abernethy........!.............................................. Commanding Officer some 30 guest passengers, were ing maneuvers. Speed ranged Capt. John G. Feder ........................................................................ Executive Officer made last Thursday as Lockheed descentWhile from 100 to over 300 knots. NARTU Aircraft gave Naval avia- majority of passengers Capt. F. H. Holt ........................................................................ Commanding Officer Corp. Fitted with Allison T-56-A- Comdr. B. N. Hart .. ...".................................................... Acting Executive Officer lOW turbine engines developing 18,000 hp at takeoff and carrying Printed commercially /ton-appropriated fund In Jacksonville, Florida at noexpels. to the government and In compliance with NAVEXOS P.95 Rev. July 1958. i-rT 9231 gallons of fuel, the new Distributed free of charge to military and civilian personnel of Fleet Air Jacksonville, Y ASW Electra will have 40 per- Naval Air Station, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Fleet Air Wing 11, Naval Air cent more range than the P2V-7 Reserve Training Unit and the U. S. Naval Hospital. Service Information Officer ................................ Comdr. Jack S. Hall Neptune currently in use by the Assistant Service Information Officer .................... Andrew H. Planey Navy. Editor-Gordon Robbie Staff Reporters-Ron Davis, AN, Gene Hagan, JOSN. The 440-mph P3V-1 will cruise Staff Photographer-Joseph O'Brien, PH3. about twice as fast as its prede- The Jax Air News is a member of the Armed Forces Press Service. Material the antisubmarineplane cessor, prime. appearing in this publication can be reprinted providing credit is given. Photographs, unless otherwise credited, are official U. S. Navy Photographs. : >, }, since 1946 Editorial offices located in Room 230, Main Administration Building. Phone extensions THE SOONiTO-come P3V-1 8164,. 656, 272 or 216. will be installed with tons of latest communications, navigationand Career Personnel WarnedTo detection' equipment, taking advantage of the 'plane's large 1 fuselage-113 feet long and 11 Watch GI I EligibilityWashington _t tfM ; feet wide. b The plane's crew of 10 will also (AFPS) Career naval personnel who planto k: t have a tactical compartment, ob- take advantage ,of the Veterans' Readjustment AssistanceAct servers' and storage station and of 1952 Korean War GI Bill warned the Bureauof _ ( ) are by : an aft rest area complete with Naval Personnel they should reenlist early.. in order to COMPLETES 30 YEARS = Capt.. James R. Reed, (left) galley and bunks. remain eligible for educational NAS Jax commanding officer, presents William d, cen- Like the commercial Electra it benefits of the act. tinned active service.A ter) with a letter of commendation as Kincaid completes 30 "conditional" discharge or years military and civilian service with the government. As will be air conditioned and press- IN AN instruction, the Bureau release does not relieve the re- Office Services Supervisor of Administration Department, Kin ureized to maintain cabin altitudes - points out the law states veterans caid has been in charge of Central Office since 1942. Coworker of 8,000 feet even when must begin education or cipient further from continued any active obligation for William Patrick looks on. missions. are down at 25,000 feet. duty. training within three years after The Navy just recently awarded - The latter includes their first "unconditional" dis- category IGncaidHonored End for personnel discharged at any time ] a huge contract production charge or separation following anti- of the huge turbo-prop prior to their 1date of norm ex- January 31, 1955. piration of enlistment for Che Of ServiceNearly submarine warfare landplanes. However, personnel who re- specific purpose of immediate re- 9yl' ce"ive a "conditional" discharge enlisfment military and civilian service was concluded - foV the purpose of immediate reenlistment -I THEREFORE, the instruction [ last week by the retiring William' Kincaid, Office Local Units will have until Jan. advises, it is to the benefit of ca- Services Supervisor: attached to Central Office of NAS JaxAdministration. 31, 1965, to complete their education reer personnel td request dis- Get Praise where he served under Theodore In a commendation, the com- charge prior to expiration of ob- Fritch Jr. then Chief Clerk of ligated'service for the manding officer wrote in part: Of 'MidsAllout ACCORDING to the Chief of purposeof Aviation Training Department. "On occasion of retirement , Naval Personnel's interpretation, immediate reenlistment in ac- your an "unconditional" discharge or cordance with existing regulations I desire to express to you the At NAS Jax, when his office efforts at providing release from active duty is one Navy's appreciation for your was understaffed by 25 to 50! visitors with efficient training that relieves the recipient from However, if personnel wait un- loyal and faithful service. Yours percent, and, with no decrease in backed by a friendly atmospherehave til their enlistment is completed has been one of those jobs in workload, Kincaid personnaly again heaped favorable any obligation for further con- before reenlisting, they are con- which occasion for special recognition performed a large part of the office comments on NAS Jax and ,sidered to have accepted an "un- rarely arises." work, in addition to carryingout ComFair Jax. TIDESHIGH conditional" discharge and must KINCAID has directed operations his own supervisory duties. In the form of a letter addressed - start their schooling within three of Central Office, with responsibility to Commander Fleet Air .LOW years of the date of this release.In for processing and BC-BS Premiums Jacksonville, Rear Admiral Ken- A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. other words, if a man's dis- safeguarding the CO's incomingand neth Craig, comes then follow- charge is due on Oct. 15, he outgoing correspondence, Tides at Atlantic Beach: Hiked In Giving ing praise: should to be released maintaining N A S master files, Fri. U07 1:42: 7:17: 8:10: request no "DURING 'the past summer, Sat. 2:14 2:49 8:27 9:16: later than Oct. 14 in order to re- and providing various types of: three groups of the Naval Academy - enlist without being penalized by service to Station departmentssince Bigger BenefitsNew indoctrination . Sun. 3:21: 3:51: 9:34 10:14: class of 1981 received - I the August, 1942. eligibility requirements. aviation premium payments go into in Fleet During WWI, Kincaid served a effect for B 1 u e Cross-Blue units within your command. aboard the USS Pennsylvania, w { Shield policies starting this "The officers and midshipmenwere flagship of the Atlantic Fleet. He ? ti 3 C month. Payment is due October wholeheartedly enthusiastic - sy t has been a Navy Civil Service 12-13. this of the sum- about phase employee since 1935 serving first New family policy Blue Cross in Pensacola, then at NAS Jax. mer program. payment is $6.15 month and presentationsby per "The outstanding His military service began in , : $2.90 for Blue Shield. They pay- units under your command December, 1917, when he enter- ment per month for combined facilitiesand coupled with excellent ed the Navy and completed recruit - coverage is $9.05. are entertainment provided training at St. Helena, Nor- , :> > 4..xf folk, Va. He also served at Naval New single policy rates for most certainly appreciated."ONE . 8' a fi YM Operating B a ae, Norfolk, and Blue Cross are $2.50 a month and COMMON remark by aboard the Pennsylvania. $1.10 for Blue Shield only. Com- the midshipmen was 'I've never AFTER DISCHARGE, he en- bined single person coverage is eaten better anywhere in the ? i tered school at Lincoln Memorial $3.60 monthly. Navy: Your personal interest in v University, Harrogate, Tenn. in Payments; must be made by the program was clearly evident 1919, ,where he completed a sec- check or money order payable to and most sincerely appreciated."I . retarial course in the commercial Blue Cross of Florida, Inc. Cash feel certain the time, money department.In payments will not be accepted. and effort expended by your the early '30s, Kincaid de- Official leave records indicate command will be harvested for cided to "try his hand" at gov- that many Station BC-BS sub- many years through increased ernment service. His first r ap- scribers are taking unfair advantage operational knowledge and serv- pointment was temporary, at the of the double billing ice motivation of our future of Veterans Administration in At- privilege, a courtesy extended ficers. lanta. He was reappointed to only to persons on official annual "Please extend a 'Well Done' to "W :m:$.:'" ?totil.ad .......__. -" this Civil Service function as or sick leave, TAD and all who made this summer visit NEW VICTORY SNARED Pvt. Jerome Harel, (left) is messenger in 1932. such. such an outstanding success, presented a certificate upon completion of USAFI GED High. Continuing his Civil Service Continued abuse of this privi- Sincerely, C. L. Melson, Sup School-level course. Presenting Harel with the award is LL career, he was appointed to NAS lege could lead to its discontinu- erintendent, U. S. Naval Acad- Mitchell, commanding officer of Marine William P. they CoL " Aviation Detachment Pensacola, in October, 1935, ation. emy. M -- -- - -" l .... .. .. _. ''' ' l' 1 8 October 1959 JAX AIR NEWS Psgo'Sr All Personnel Should BeFamiliar With i 'Cane Bill With Gracie already stirring up a scare in this locale and with the big possibility of a few of her sisters slammingin here, personnel should thoroughly acquaint themselveswith the Station's Hurricane Security Bill and Aircraft Hurricane Evacuation Bill. I in Condition Two, if they can Main parts of the former bill be spared. Unmarried personnelwill . to be concerned with are the remain Station. various conditions and what to on THE WORD TO return to work do when, and if, each is pres- will be given civilian employeesby cribed. local news media. If the re- r Y CONDITION Four indicates turn is not heard, they shoulduse possible threat of destructive their own judgment in returning - winds within 72 hours. Precau- t tions within 12 hours to secure Refuge centers have been designated - will be ordered by the commanding as follows: for officers'families officer. Senior BOQ; enlisted Initial preliminary precautionswill men's families, Building Three, STORM REFUGEES-The St. Johns River adjacent to the Naval Air Station presented an be taken and general opera- and Station personnel, Buildings unusual scene with a great abundance of activity late last week at 20 sea planes from Bermuda tions will continue on more or 110 and 614. Building 10, Officers Naval Station were flown to Jax to escape Hurricane Hannah which was bearing down on that island paradise All PSMs, the aircraft composed the largest number of sea planes ever to be less normal paths. Club and Golf Clubhouse are flown here. A few were able to be handled by the Station's berthing facilities, the remainderhad Condition Three, defined as also refuge centers, if needed. to be tied to a buoy in the river. Only few days earlier, aircraft from NAS Jax had to be destructive winds expected with- Each command and depart- flown la inland airstrips to gel away from possible effects of Hurricane Grade, which decided continuation in 48 hours, calls for ment has its own responsibility not to hit the Florida coast. of the preliminary precau- carrying out measures duringthe tions as well as that of general various Hurricane Bill conditions - 59 Veteran Pension Act operations. The Station Bill is sup- WHEN CONDITION Two is plemented by hurricane precautionary To Be Explained In Full ,issued, I precautions should be measures needed for taken to enable the Station to each separate command and de- All veterans, widows and orphans receiving pensions from the ; secure within 12 hours but gen- partment. For instance, Medical Veterans Administration were to have received with their September - eral operations should be con- Department would need to have checks a summary of the provisions of the Veterans Pension i tinued 'if possible.The certain precautions in its Hurri- Act of 1959.enacted by the 86th Congress. , ,xceutive officer will ord- cane Bill measures peculiar to ryr Veterans who receive compen- should have'received information er complete security of the Sta- that department, and so forth. sation checks for serviceconnected tion when winds of destructiveforce THE HURRICANE Officer of information on it with their September checks. disabilities will not get - are imminent within 12 the Station will evaluate all about the new law because This will be followed at a later hours. hurricane tropical storm and it does not apply to them. date by detailed analysis of the At this point, all Station per- warnings received and recom- ALL WHO DO receive the pension act. not With The new sonnel will be recalled and all mend to the commanding officerof summary of the new law may be liberties cancelled. Local news the Station the setting of and assured it does not to them Toastmasters apply 'SouffiernmosfHonors media and the Shorq Patrol will securing from the various conditions - B. J. Gannon Officer-in-Charge carry out dissemination of recall I of readiness.The . of the Jacksonville VA Office has I Mar-Nav Toastmasters Club ChangeName procedures. Station has been in Sea- emphasized.The WHEN THE Station has been sonal Condition since June 1 2280 highlighted its meeting last new law provides that the the southernmost point secured for the hurricane, aU and will remain until November - Thursday with installation of of- amount of pension will be basedon of the United States. so ficers., Inducting the new officeholders the amount of other income Easy. Key West, Fla. married persons or those with l.'This is a normal con- was Larry Webb, Assist which the veteran or dependent Wrong. It's Ka ,.ae '(Southern dependents will be allowed to return dition of altertness, consistent ant Area Governor. receives, Gannon said. Greater Cape), lonely tip of the home if they can be spared with the dictates of sound Riley Collins' is taking over as I the other income the lower the "Big Island" of Hawaii, all of from duties. precautionary measures to 'be ' president, with other officers including pension and vice versa. which lies considerably south When Condition One Is ordered taken during the hurricane sea- : Bill Reed, administrative The new measure will not be of Florida. The cape itself is evacuation is considered son for this locale. ' vice-president; Bill Kellogg, effective until July 1 of next year, on a parallel with Mexico City. necessary. All precautions shouldbe Aircraft Hurricane Evacuation educational vice-president Paul taken'' to insure safety of per- Condition Four will be declared ; and it will govern all applica- Although other areas of this LeBlanc, treasurer; Ed Wright, tions for pensions after that date. largest of Hawaiian Islands sonnel and material.All 72 hours prior to the forecasted secretary, and Dick Murphy, THOSE ALREADY on pension bustle with industry and plan- department heads will arrival of a hurricane. Aircraft sergeant-at-arms. rolls will be affected only if they tations, Ka Lae, a wild and keep key civilian personnel at personnel will prepare to evacu- Mar-Nav Toastmasters Club is choose to change over to the new rugged coastline, ha never their posts to aid in securing the ate all excess aircraft on ft* a multi-service and civilian com- system. been completely surveyed. It Station and let all other civilians base bination. The new slate of officers Gannon repeated that veterans now accommodates a lunar GO. |I HUREV CONDITION Three is highly cosmopolitan, and dependents need not write probe station. All married military personnelwill will be declared 48 hours be- made up of three Navymen, one directly to the VA about their be allowed to go home, as fore expected arrival of the ,hur- Marine, one confirmed civilian pension. ricane.; This means general and one new civilian (recently Those having a choice under evacuation is probable. All air- retired.) the law will be invited to makeit craft not having an 'assigned Speeches last Thursday ran the with care after they are familiar pilot will be flown to refuge gamut from baby care .hints to with the provisions, because fields. Armed Forces modernization. any change received by the Regularly assigned aviators Collins started things with his VA is ierrevocable. which can be spared will also "Mother's Bible," which issued THOSE WHO change to the evacuate with their planes. tips on proper baby care. new system will not be permitted Hurev, Condition Two will be Jim Wood with "Widows" gavean to return to the present sys- declared 24 hours before the insight on trials and tribula- hurricane should arrive. A gen- tions of a Toastmaster's widow. tem.Those affected by the new law eral evacuation will be deemed Kellogg told about how to be a necessary. All flyable aircraft failure while Wright spoke on expressed concern over our inability will be immediatley evacuated. "Modernization." to catch up with the So- THIS'DOES not include hur- Meeting place of the Club has viet Union in the space explora- ricane reconaissance aircraft, officially been changed to, Char- tion race in "When Do We Wake search and rescue aircraft and lie's Restaurant, Thursdays at Up;" Bill Clearman, used the alert duty fighters 1900. Hurev Condition Zero will beset battle of Rome vs Carthage and S S when the storm is expected. Navy Civilian Toastmasters are the fall of Hannibal in his talk Aircraft will be secured in best looking forward to next week's entitled "The 20th Century Cor- tJ tJs possible manner and all loose important meeting at which new vus." The corvus was a bridge gear removed or secured. officers will be installed.. Wivesof invented by the Romans to wrest s s f': Hurricane conditions should members will be invited. Don sea supremacy from the Car- !w" xt not be confused with Station Muller, District Governor, will Storm Bill conditions which are thaginians.He ,, ,= install the officers. : :r set up to cope with local weather New slate includes Bill Clear- likened the Corvus to the w sNOT i 1, disturbances, such as severe y man, president; Ezra Batte, advantage the Russians have thunderstorms, gales or a torna- educational vice president; Jun- built up over the U. S. in roc- do.As ior Teske, administrative vice kets and missiles; Marvin Blum- FORGOTTEN = Being- a-patient-in a hospital,is nolan a final retort, acquafntyourself. president; Dick Baber, secretary; berg expounded on "L I t tIe ill cracked up to be, especially" when you're a tiny tot. and your family, with Dick Barker Jr., treasurer, and Youngsters of the Station' All Saints Chapel Primary Depart- Hurricane Conditions so you'll Bill Purcell, sergeantatarms.Four Known Facts About Our Flag," ment know this and like to remember children at the Naval know better what to do, if a and Dr. Max Suter dwelled on HospitaL As its project for the past quarter Primary children hurricane should strike speeches highlighted donated a Grab Bag for patients. in the Children's Ward last here Tuesday night's session. Batte the benefits "toastmasters.." Sunday. Well lei the picture: tell of the youngster's enjoyment. And this can happen! .... .' .. '" .- . \ . . Page 4 JAX AIR NEWS 8 October 1959 . Uniform Shops, II Naval Aviation Ball Set FridayA I JfjJlfAlfBll , Navy ExchangesTo birthday party, honoringthe Some 150-200 Cecil Field per- the theme of Naval aviation.v : ,TJ1Jli. (t$): 49th anniversary of US sons are expected to attend, Uniform for the night is " ConsolidateBig Naval aviation, is scheduled along with hundreds from service dress white for men Boys led the newcomers paradeat changes are in store for for tomorrow (Friday) from NAS Jax and iMayport, .and optional for ladies. All the Naval Hospital recently the Naval Uniform Shop, a popular 1900-0100 at the NAS Jax Officers Buffet supper, featuring an designated aviators of the Navy with 23 little fellas "checkingin. emporium for officers and Club. extra special menu, will be and Marine Corps on,active, .' Girls numbered 13. chief petty officers for many A packed house is expectedfor served frqm 2000-2200. A cake Reserve and retired lists who Born August 31 were: Valerie years. the affair, first party of its cutting ceremony is plannedfor hold rank or rating'of E-7 or Lynne, to M/Sgt. and Mrs. Rob- The Uniform Shop has been kind honoring Naval aviation's 2200 and will be a high higher are eligible to attend ert King; Sherilene Kay, to Dale operated as a separate activitybut birthday, as far as can be as- spot of the night. the function. Taylor, BTl, and Mrs. Taylor; will join the Navy Exchange certained. Music for dancing will be Sheri Lynn, to Meryle Williams, Reservations are still being provided by the Jax Navy Comdr Paul S. Bazler Jr., ' System ,on January 1, AC2, and Mrs. Williams; Nor- Modern merchandising methods taken but persons should act Band. Some obsolete aircraft NAS.Jax Operations Officer, is man McCall,' to First: Lt. and will be aided by linking the two fast because the Club can ac- will be On display outside the chairman of the event, aided Mrs. Edward Meserve; Mark together. Custom tailored, as well comodate only 425 persons. 'O' Club, adding support to by various comml tees.LOOKING Joseph ,to Kenneth McCauley, as ready-made, uniforms and accessories AE2, and Mrs. McCauley, and will be available to officers James Otis, to Mack Hatton, Comdr. Bazler and chiefs at domestic and TD2, and Mrs. H 'tton. overseas Exchanges. Assumes yY, Welcomed September 1 were: When the consolidation takes 'Top Pamela Lynn, to Wendell Dixon, place, custom tailoring will be as PostNAS ::1 AN, and Mrs. Dixon; Marian close as the nearest Exchange Oper't'ns ;4.i: t tSt Frances, to Patrick Wells, AN, retail store. Jar vast Operations De- and Mrs. Wells; Alexandra Na- About 45 branch uniform shops partment is now headed by dine, to Lt. and Mrs. James located throughout the world will r'S Smith Robert David, to Adam K ; Comdr. Paul Bazler Jr, who relieved St A take measurements, obtain cus- Comdr. J.eo Frick last Grow, UTC, and Mrs. Grow, and tom uniforms by mail and pro- Friday. : Marianne Catherine, to Frank vide final fitting to satisfy the The new Operations Officer Spatt, AT2, and Mrs. Spatt. customer.The . recently reported aboard from Three boys were born September - NAS Anacostia, where he was 2. They were Philip Albert - executive office, to Philip Stewart, AN, and HOLDER of many commendations Mrs. Stewart; Steven Wayne, to including' Air, Victory, Donald Peterson, EM3, and Mrs. American Defense, American Peterson, and Steven Elliott, to theatre, Asiatic-Pacific, Navy Sgt. and Mrs. Elliott Smith. Occupation and Korean Theatre Rebecca Marie, to James Free- second annual Harvest (two stars) medals and UN Ribbon man, ATl, and Mrs. Freeman led Moon Ball is scheduled Comdr. Bazler participatedin the list of babies born September - Friday WWII, Guam, Okinawa, New 3. Also born that date were October 16, at 2100. It is to be Guinea, Philippines and Lamplighter OVER EQUIPMENT Comdr. Paul Bailer, Malcolm Scott Jr., to Lt. and the last dance of the year heldon ,operations and the Kor- (lefi) new NAS Jax Operations Officer, is shown approach con Davis girl the patio, weather permitting.It's Campaign and Pacific trol search radar, part of Operation RATTCenler ''gear by Mrs. Malcolm ; Baby , requested coats and ties ean Comdr. Leo Frick, outgoing Operations Officer. Comdr. Baler, to Richard Smith, AMS2| and. be Theatre. who took over the department reins last week, comes from Mrs. Smith, and Baby boy, to to this worn event. All chiefs Comdr. Bazler has dutyat NAS Anacostia D.C. where he served seen as executive officer. Bernard Powers, SN, and Mrs. are urged to turn out and make NAS Grosse He, Mich, Pen- Comdr. Frick has been transferred to NAHA. Okinawa as executive Powers. the dance a success. sacola, Miami, Jax and Glenview officer. Born September 7t Rhonda Mailing" of the Club calendarand since entering the Navy in 1940. Lee, to Ronald Rundberg. AM3, bulletin . is fairly well estab- 'HE HAS also served as Flight Off Year Elections Planned Mrs Rundberg : and Edward lished again. A log has been set Standardization Officer, NAB- ; ... Donald, to James Narron, HMC , up in the office for benefit of TC, Corpus Christi, Assistant Of- This Fall For States and Mrs. Narron;; Nathan Jr., to those desiring to be put on the ficer-in-C h a r g e, VP-ATU-11, Many Nathan Williams, SD3, and Mrs. mailing list. Executive Officer of VP-28, Pac- Williams; Rhonda Kay, to Pfc. Dick McMeekin is featured Flt, Commanding Officer of VP- Washington (AFPS) Although 1959 is an "off year" and Mrs. Thomas Howells; Pat- each Wednesday at the Club 16, and Training, Executive and :for national elections, a number of important state and local rice Arnetta, to Herbert Moore, from 2030-2330 The Melodaires Administrative Officer of NAS, I offices will be at stake in primary or general elections this AN, and Mrs. Moore; Richard are there Fridays and Saturdays. Olathe, Kans. fall.General election Dec. 5 to choose candi- Wayne,, to Bobby Joe Bowman, Sunday elections to choose evenings are featuredby Comdr. Bazler was a studentat dates for and other RD2, and Mrs. Bowman; Tracy the music will be held Nov. 3 governor of Jimmy Geiger Ohio State University prior to state officers state offices. Earl, to Charles Nichols, AN,and and his orchestra.Balloon entering the service. In the Navy, in Kentucky, Mississippi, NewJersey' Nichols Alan Walker, to Illinois will Mrs. elect county officials ; while New he has attended General Line and Virginia and Iowa, Pennsylvania, James Black, ATC, and Mrs. School Monterey Calif. and York will elect supreme court , Ohio Black and Robert Thomas Jr., and Utah select municipal , // Flight Joint Maritime Warfare School, justices, city, county and town officers on Nov. 3. Numerous to Robert Lamb, AOAN, and 3MCS Stadacona, Halifax, Nova officials on the same date. Connecticut communities will Mrs. Lamb. Planned To Scotia. ALSO TO be decided in the choose municipal officers throughout Four births were recorded The former Operations officer I Kentucky election will be a referendum the fall.ARMED September 8, including: Jona- reported to NAS Jax in Novem- Scan VenusSome on a constitutional FORCES personnel than Bruce, to Bruce Sulkala, ber, 1957 from Fasron 11. Comdr. amendment which would authorize interested in non-partisan infor- AMS3, and Mrs. Sulkala; Donald of the Frick is being transferred to NA- mystery surround- a sales tax to pay a bonus to mation concerning candidates and Frank, to Gene* Roberts, AEM3, IrA Okinawa where he is be to ing the , planet Venus be may WWII and Korean veterans. issues in their home communities and Mrs. Roberts; Scott T., to dispelled soon with ascent of executive officer of Naval Air I manned balloon flight to a Facility there. Louisiana will hold a primaryILJWJWliW1MIMIII should request parents or Lt (jg) and Mrs. Harvey Huff; a planned friends to secure it from their and Thomas Edward, to Fred- height of 82,000 feet. hometown League of Women erick Choate, AK1, and Mrs. Purpose of the flight is to : Voters chapter. Choate. . measure and analyze the water fi4JLII Most installation voting officers Benton Eugene III was born vapor content in the atmosphereof have been provided with a list of September 9 to Lt and Mrs. Venus. LWV State presidents and their * Benton Grumpier Jr. while Susanne - The instruments will include a addresses.In Marie was born that dateto Schmidt-type telescope with 16- cases where Armed Forces Arthur Pelletier, MM1, and inch primary mirror, special voters come from communities Mrs. Pelletier. , spectograph and an automaticstar without LWV chapters, they may September 10 births included: tracker. address requests for election information 'i:: - Steve Lawrence, to Jack Howard, Pilot for the direct to state officers. strange flight will A03, and Mrs. Howard; Robert be Comdr. Malcolm Ross while : ;: 0 Changes to DOD Pamphlet 5-4, Michael, to Robert Delander, flight scientist is Charles MooreJr. "Voting Informatibn," issued by BMC, and Mrs. Delander, and ., atmospheric physicist.The the Office of Armed Forces Information - Baby boy, to William Behlmer, giant balloon is made of and Education, list all AO3, and Mrs. Behlmer. ' plastic only two thousandths of the state and local elections slat- an inch thick. When inflated and ed this fall together with ex- 'at its planned altitude, it will ; <: planations of new laws affecting Adm. L. R. Daspit Named measure 172 feet in diameter'and ) 'h. Armed Forces voting. Sublant Commander'Rear displace 'about two million cubic t sL.ik :..',. ..,. ,:."',,,,., Admiral Lawrence R. : feet. \;: The Navy's Military Sea Daspit will assume command of : ; : N ,>:" ..". \1 Transportation Service was activated the Atlantic Fleet Submarine > Customer" : "I want' to buy a CHECK FOR A TRANSDUCER'''': George- 'Derrick, (right) Oct. 1, 1949, thereby Force in January.The . pla D. employee at Overhaul and Repair Department, is presented a combining the services of both current Director of Und- Store Clerk: "We don't sell 300 dollar Beneficial Suggestion check by Capt. Thomas B. ersea Warfare Division will relieve - them here." Haley, Overhaul and Repair Officer. The suggestet proposed Army and Navy transports ferry- Rear Admiral Frederick B. Customer "What local manufacture of diaphragms and bonding them to the ing troops arid supplies throughut - lousy drug : a metal ring, to shortage of sonar transducers. Warder, heading for new dutyas store this is." Derrick works in Avionics Division of O&R: the world. 8ND Commandant. I , '" .. .. ... .. eo . '!"'" r' 'J' AX" I 8 Ce" 10'b 1959 Am NEWS Page 5 I Station Scout Units To 'Recharter October 31 IuyftmuaMLL'i Openings still exist for boys in the ranks of the three *! Station-sponsored Scout units-Cub Pack, Troop and Explorer , Post 131. A young lady enrolled in a First The units are rechartering October can home-centered neighborhood Aid class. She 'rushed breathlessly 31 with Scoutmasterand program in which mothers serveas \ a new Den"Mothers and dads help in into a recent meeting. Cubmaster.;: William Horns- "This First Aid other ways to see that a wide- Is wond- course by, IIM1, of the Naval Hospitaland erful," she cried."As I was crossIng John Linden, AE2, of Air- range of activities are conductedfor the street two cars crashed craft Maintenance Department, the boys. Boy Scouting the main oftoday's core , and a man was badly hurt Had are taking over reins of the Troop a compound fracture and an artery and Pack, respectively. Scouting program, has cut I'm 55rL more members throughout the sure, the way he 55\ HIGHLIGHTS of the Boy country than ever before in the was bleeding. "And did Scouting year in Troop 131 include nearly 50 years of Scouting in you put train- your camping at Camp Ebhock- America. Ing to good use?" the instructor tee, monthly camp-outs in various - queried Most Scout troops carry on a locations, ushering for older "/ sure did. The moment I felt boys 'at Gator Bowl football year-round program of camping, giddy and knew I was about to games and pioneering advent- hiking and outdooring. Member- faint, I put my head between my ship is open to all boys 11 ures. knees. In just a minute I felt "10 MORE YEARS FRIEND" Comments Walter Debarxynskl through 13.EXPLORING. (left) as the O&R veteran employee shows Thomas Assistant Scoutmaster is Lon- fine. Daniel of Comptroller Department his 40-year service pin, presented nie Richburg of Aircraft ,Maintenance for older boys, .4. him last week, along with a letter of commendationfrom Dept. while comittee is a flexible program that Includes - , Customer: "Look here, I've the NAS Jax commanding officer. Daniel who needs ten chairman is Comdr. W. J. Heisonof vocational exploration, social - more years to match Dobarsynski's mark, received a 30-year just found a hairrIn this turtle pin at the same ceremony. the Hospital. activities, and specialty skills soup. that meet the needs of the high Post 131 will also Walter: "Well whaddya know To Explorer Improve Program school age young man. have "head the turtle a new man. Harold and the Tiair finally In Wilson, veteran Scoutmaster and Young men themselves took came together.. 0 USA Fl I Hosting Global former Navy chief, is taking overas part in studies conducted by the "Do you wish to consult Woo- Explorer Advisor. Survey Rese'arch Center of the I sung Pootung, the great Chinese BOYS EIGHT through ten U. of Michigan before a brand I mystic?" Education ConferenceWashington years of age may Join Cub new Exploring program was created - "Aye, lass, and tell 'im' Is Scouts. This is a typically Ameri- early this year. I mother's 'ere from Lancashire." (AFPS)-Top Armed Forces and civilian Scouting's 50th anniversaryyear .. I educational experts are meeting at Madison, Wisconsin to will be in 1960. Boy Scout' . "I just had my car overhauled consider ways and means of further improving the U. S. Pilots Get Nod Week, Feb. 7-13, will be a high downtown and It cost me Armed Forces Institute (USAFI; ) program. From spot. The National Council will $50." The'worldwide conclave at the Expert hold its 50th annual meeting in "Fifty dollars for overhaulinga University of Wisconsin has Another 85,000 are enrolled in New York (AFPS) Pilots I Washington, D.C. June 1-4. car?" brought together major command USAFI group-study classes and sleep better than anybody more .than 11,000 are taking THE SAME month the new "Yeah. A educational directors from all the says Norman Dine who runs motorcycle cop overhauled Historical Museum of courses directly from universitiesand Johnston services and civilian education his own Sleep Center here me. S officials interested in the USAFI' colleges participating' in ,the and has been selling slumber the Boy Scouts of America will program. inducers and aids to insom- be dedicated at New Brunswick, The captain' program, the Office of Armed was lecturing a N. J. National home of the Boy claw of new officer candidates."A Forces Information and Educa- The institute maintains centersin niacs for 27 years. , 40-foot flagpole has fallen tion says. Alaska, the Caribbean, Eu- He explains it simply: "A Scouts. down, ," he said, "and, you I havea DESIGNED .to afford USAFI rope, the Far East and Hawaii. pilot's life is one of fulfill Another highlight of 1960 will boatswain and 10 men. How officials and Armed Forces educational ORIGINALLY known as the ment" be, the Filth National Jamboreeon do 'you erect it?" specialists an opportunity -I Army Institute, the huge corres- Dine'c hi'g i h I y-specialized the 2,000-acre Revejse J Diamond - The class thought and thought, to exchange views on mu- pondence school was'established wares include specially designed Ranch in Colorado Springs, then offered suggestions about tual problems, the conference is ,in_ 1942. It soon expanded to mattresses and pillows, Colo., July 22-28, opposite the block and tackle and derricksand featuring discussions of enrollment benefit members of all the Arm- ear stops, snore-retarders, Air Force Academy. so on."You're lesson preparation and distribution ed Forces and its present name head 'warmer, moisture-proof There will a Is o be a "Cub all wrong," said the testing and other operational was adopted. pillows for a good, satisfyingcry Scout Jubilee," a "Boy Scout Jubilee - captain. "You'd say 'Boats, get procedures.The During its 17-year history, it and sleep masks that say Camporee" and an "Ex- that flagpole up." largest correspondenceschool has enrolled more than 4,000,000 "I love you." plorer Jubilee Field Day." S in the world, USAFI offers students. Among the worst sleepers I Ron "I hear doped that elementary, high school, vo- who come to Dine for advice 5 : you A field \activity of the Depart- A3J IN 100TH FLIGHT race horse. Think he'll win now?" cational and university coursesto and help are models. "Those ment of Defense Office of Armed Navy's A 3 J, supersonic all- Don: "I don't know, but he'll all active military personnelat Forces Information and Educa- calm, beautiful creatures are be the happiest horse In the minimum costCURRENTLY tion, headed by Brig. Gen. S. F. often anxiety ridden," he says. weather attack aircraft recently race." it has an en- Giffin, USAF, the program is "They worry during long sit- made its lOOth'flight in less thana rollment of over 145,000 students civilian administred. Dr. DarrellJ. tings" they're perfectionists. year of testing. taking courses administered Inabnit is USAFI director.Hospitality The long-range, twin-Jet planeis But a pilot: "Every day he institute's through the headquarters - built North American being by brings his plane in safely, his at Madison, Wisconsin. Aviation. It's designed for mission is accomplished. No - For aboard aircraft carriers as duty frustration. He sleeps. Dew Line Nav/s well as from land bases. I Barrier AircraftTo YomKippurlsAvailable s'1 Be ModifiedLockheed ti ; ? / : : , $ HereLocal ) 55( * Aircraft Corpora- 55 55 , 1 55 ,i I tion's California Division has been synagogues and congre- 5555 c S qA /4 scS I awarded a $5 million contract for gations will welcome service 4 I I55K..l..fl55Ifl.ftrI I modernization of WV-2 WarningStar personnel at this year's observ- c'55 : ' radar sentry planes. ance of Yom Kippur (Atone- 4 Aimed toward providing increased ment Day) October 11 and 12. search and detecting Capabilities Information concerning time the initial contract and place of services may be obtained - calls for engineering design and at the Senior Chaplain's .4 _ S development.More Office, extension 425, or by con- 54. 4. > powerful radar' will be tacting one of the following: S.. I installed, communication and Congregation Ahaveth Chesed 5555 navigation systems will be mod- (Reform), St. Johns Ave. and S. ernized, providing a semi-auto- Mallory St., EV 8-2673; Jewish S .5... matic processing system, and the Center Synagogue (Conservative - 55 turbo-compound engines will be ). Third and Silver Sts., EL- modified. 5-8464, or Etz Hayim Congregation - WV-2s now in service with the (Orthodox), 5864 Love- Navy patrol far-flung Pacific and grove Rd., (no phone.) 554 _555 Atlantic approaches to the North Home hospitality will also be American continent. They are an ... 111'IflLflflW11 - available for military personnelwho \ extension of the distant-early- desire it. Contact of FIRE PARADE FLOAT As grim reminder of the more warning line (DEW Line.) any than 11,000 persons killed by fire so far Ihis year, ihe above i'L4" rt-JIIfJ""I' __ the above congregations. float was entered in the annual Jacksonville Fire Prevention PROMISING PASSENGER Week Parade last week. The float, which depicts a black casket - Dorothy Malone makes "The "Drop In some night," said the Daffynlshuns: Good Friends- symbolic of the more than 11,000 fire casualties, was built Last Voyage" in the movie that Eskimo, "and we'll chew the What many people are until debt by the NAS Jax Fire Department. Among other Fire Prevention !! sinks the old liner He De Week efforts by the department has been the placing of France for a climax. fat together." do them part. signs on the Station pointing out seriousness of fire prevention. S -- '".- H. . . r I r- I Page 6 s'A' IR NEWS 8 oil. CiObe'r 1959 I NATTC Leadership School Provides Rugged CurriculumThe .S, ,. newly-organized Naval I two weeks. An award will be, fense, Naval Customs and Traditions two sea bag inspections are held Leadership School at NATTCenter given the honor student of each Honors and Ceremonies, during each two-week course. under guidance of Comdr. class. Orders and Commands, Navy STUDENTS have an active Edson Loftus, began classes INSTRUCTORS of the schoolare Rating Structure, Self Improve- part in actual running of the September 28 with 24 students. all graduates of the CNA- ment, Uniforms, Security, NAS class. Student CO, commanderand CLASSES ARE being held in TRA CPO Leadership Academy.The Organization, Discipline, Shore two platoon leaders are designated - Patrol, Communism, Problem each day; and each Building 512, while living quar- curriculum keeps stu- t a Solving, Military Leadership, student has an opportunity to ters for the students are locatedin dent busy, with 80 hours of Petty Officer as *a Manager, compose and present a fiveminute - Barracks 544. classroom work,.close order drill Speech, Morale, Initiative and speech. The Leadership Course is com- inspections,. testing 'and graduation Purpose of the School is to pulsory for all ship's company Confidence and Moral Leader- increase and reemphasize the ...-..-...-...-.-..--.....--.........--...--.-"..---- of the Officer. For Rent personnel between E-3 and E-6. COVERED in class are the ship Petty qualities of leadership of petty ,. kit, hie 3-Bdrm, 2-bath hi All elee Each class will attend school for subjects: : Navy and National De Ten personnel inspections and officers of the NaV1.Salvage completely! furn. 4305 Bethwood Circle. 5-Rm apt dwmtaln, kit equip newly JacksonvilleFair Yard decorated. $75 mo. 4351 St. Johns Ave. EV 9-7464. 2-Bdrm furn apt tile bath large closts. Firearm Sale Orange Park. CO 4-4001 or CO 4-5004. Planning LiLik11 3-Bdrm, 1-bath furn hie, with fenced Ei yard. In Wettfield, 10 mint from NAS Military Note, y Slated FridaySportsmen Jax.Extra EV large 45247.efficiency apt, furn.. $45 :: >} per mo. Alto, new 1-bdrm hie, furn. $60 The Greater Jacksonville Industrial and gun collectors per mo, unfurn, $50 mo. EV 46302. and Agricultural Fair aboard the Station have another 1115 Lane Ave. N2JJdrm . opens and closes on a militarynote :" '>. Y' chance to purchase slightly used unfurn hie kit equip. 75 ;mo. this year. Opening day will shotguns and rifles in 'a sale at EV, 8-4956. 1175 Hamilton St., LakeShore. be Nov 11, Veterans Day, and <' Furn apt for rent.$50 per mo. 4753 { the Salvage Y a r d tomorrow Blending Blvd. closing date is Nov. 21, which has (Friday). Sale hours are set for 2-Bdrm unfurn duplex apt either kite been set aside as Armed Forces. 0830-1100. ulp or not. 4815 Shirley St. Apply at Day at the Fair. LJ 1kZ2LstTiisJJ1! I For sale will be 40 12-gauge 4779 Shirley St.For Sale . This as in the past mili- year, semi-automatic shotguns going ,. I 3-Bdrm 2 bath hi garage, fence, tary exhibits will play a big part for 40 dollars apiece. 16 12-gauge located In Oak Hill, Gl-financed $84.50per l exhibition portion of the Fair, s:; r'. }xy pump shotguns will also be up mo. SP 13645. with all Armed Forces in the !: ." ,.,' for grabs at 35 dollars each. 3-Bdrm 1% bath low GI Equlpty.Cedar . area combining displays into one N: In,the rifle department, six 30- Hill contact C.R. Hudson AE t "B" School Clan 5911, Building 511. giant area. / :{ v { calibre, bolt action weapons will MiscellaneousLady Cetlin and Wilson Shows, the ... go on sale for 30 dollars each. driving to Calif around Oct. 15. World's greatest midway, has ::.. \& The have' been placed on hat room for one or two rlderi. If interested - guns been chosen to the f.t ''.' contact FL 9-7433 EX 8.1 345, or again present Vi:: : :t sale by the Disposal Officer of ; ; midway. Making this initial tour ......:. {.'..:>..,. ..",J) .. RA 44737. :.y;;:;;<_.<":M. .. _.......''''''' "'.._ NAS Supply Department. Mili- Riders wanted-Murray Hill area to under canvas this year with the PIPED OVER THE SIDE Comdr. Douglas Epperson tary and civilian personnel attached Hospital 0800 to 1630 contact Mrs. Graham Cetlin Show will be the Cardiff former NAS Jax Service Information Officer is piped over the : to NAS Jax are eligible at extension 12 or EV 74970. Giant, a stellar presentation of tide at an Ad Building ceremony last week as he :retires with to purchase the Ride W.nt.d-From corner of Murray great historical and scientific in- 20 years service. Before reporting to the Station Comdr. Ep guns. Dr. and College St. Hn. 0715 to 1600, terest. person was executive officer at NAS Atlanta Ga He. plans on Military personnel are required Mrs. McCormick, extension 8230. in Jacksonville Arts and Crafts are scheduledfor retiring to show ID cards while civilians - much attention at this year'sfair must present their ID Little Pentagon as well as original paintings Comdr. Epperson Ends badges. Disposal personnel are ! which will be accepted by the not allowed ,to purchase any of I Planned fine arts the guns on eale. Being Division. I Naval Service The conditions for Lengthy purchasingthe There will be $10,000 in prize Washington (AFPS) Plans - firearms state that all available and 71 trophiesfor guns money winners in cattle competi- Comdr. Douglas Epperson; Service Information Officerof are sold as is, and all sales for a huge new office building to NAS Jax since August, retired from active duty last are final. Only one type and/or house Defense Department units tion.Two high school football games week with 20 years Naval service behind him. model will be sold to each cus- unable to find office space in the will be played during the fair Prior to entering the Navy, Sept., 1940. tomer, and the sale is on a cash Pentagon are under consideration - Comdr. Epperson graduated from basis with payment being made run. Landon will play Dupont He was Training and Execu- by the General Service Ad- the U. of Georgia with a BS before delivery. Nov. 12 and Jackson engages tive officer at NAS Atlanta, Ga. ministration.The . North Miami on Nov. 13, at 2000. degree in Forestry. As a civilian, prior to reporting aboard NAS In order to give customers an The Fair will open at 1000 on he was a ranger with the Florida Jax. Formerly, he served at NAS even chance at buying guns, GSA, housekeeping' agencyof Saturday and 1300 weekdays. Forest and Park Service.HE Opa Locka and Pensacola, Fla., prospective customers will the government, said the pro- Admission will be 75 cents fob Hutchinson, Kans., San Diego, be admitted to the sale area in gram, if carried out, would pro- WAS FIRST commissioned adults and 25 cents for children. Calif. and NARTU Jax. limited numbers. Those who wishto vide 2.3 million square feet of Servicemen in uniform will be a 2nd Lieutenant in the Armyin get in and out early should ,additional office space for those admitted free on Armed Forces July, 1939, where he served OUTSTANDING duties in- gather at the Salvage Yard's Defense employees now in tem- Day, Nov. 21. with the Sixth Cavalry until cluded instructor, NAS Sanford, North Gate, before 0830. porary, obsolete and leased Lake City and Jax; Fla.: Assist- spaces. ant Operations officer and Pho- Sign in meat market: "Our Not a rival to the Pentagon's Last Of Vanguards Goes tography officer, NAS San pork makes better chicken salad 6.2 million square feet of cover- I Juan; Operations Officer, NAS than any tuna fish you've ever ed space, the new building wouldbe ( Out In Flashy- Orbiting- Style- Olathe VP.74t'and, Kans; VP-16 executive; Aviation officer, used.! about one-third itslsize.] The 100 pound satellite, Resident Coordinator and Com- :: } Vanguard III, is the latest orbit in the past 20 months, posite Program Officer, Staff of eight are still in the skies. The Commandant Fifth Naval District A < American sphere to be in others, in addition to the three orbit. ; Head of the Shore! Estab- Vanguard III was launched Vanguards, are two of three lishment Division, BuAer in from Cape Canaveral two weeks Army Explorers, two of four Air I Washington, and Training Officer - ago and was boosted aloft by Force Discoverers, and Explorer at NAS Atlanta. VI the "Paddlewheel" satellite , the last of the Vanguard rock- He attended Antisubmarine just recently launched. U ets.AMERICAN Warfare School, FAETULAN1\ space and missile The Atlas "talking satellite" and a Special Weapons Orienta- j experts are dropping the Van- was another orbiting sphere butis tion Course during his Naval WLLA\ guard program which has seen no longer "upstairs." career. I almost nothing but hard luck Comdr. Epperson is possessor of since its inception. the! North American Defense and Vanguard III, the 12th satel- Pacific Campaign medals, and lite placed in orbit by this coun- Backward Victory, Naval Reserve and try in 20 months, is expected to Korean Service ribbons. whirl around us for 30 to 40 GlancesOCT. years. Its radio equipment should A native of Lake City, Fla, 11, 1951 Comdr. Epperson and his wife, poop out in about three months, however. Well over 2,000 contributorswent June, are parents of four children - GRAPEFRUIT-sized through Blood Donor line Carol Lee, 14, Cheryl Ma- Vanguard at the NAS Jax infirmary duringthe lone. 12, Silljam Douglas, 6, and : 1 went up March 17, 1958 and .... . past three weeks. Susan Adair 2. They reside at ---- may well stay in orbit for 2,000 ENSIGN WINS HONORS At graduation exercises' years. Vanguard II, size of a The coveted Battle'' Efficiency 4327 Timuquana Road. Aviation Ground Officers School at NATTCenler last week En. baseball, is expected to remaia Pennant was presented to Pa- I sign George Nagotny, (left) was top scholastic graduate. He receives - 4 up there for 200 years. trol Squadron Five in colorful Best years of a man's life are certificate from Cap Robert J. Fleming, NATTCenter officer. t commanding Ensign Nagorny, native of Susquehanaa Of the 12 satellites going into ceremonies. before he stumbles and Mrs. Pa. will now attend CIC School at NAS GlyncoI . 1 1959' JAX AIR NEWS Pag 7 ornets Lose But, No Varsity enetrate 619th [Goaliine FortressAttack Basketball Squadron 44's band of [roving gridmen tore up "No This YearCall I Trespassing" signs at the 679th { d (Air Force goalline, denting the y 1 it changing 'times ifyou'd heretofore' impregnable Airmen'sdefense'for'eight . points in Main- r \ kt like, or lack of abilityto side Touch Football action last t hold fan appeal the Jax I week. Navy Fliers will, not be represented - The defending champion 679th on the varsity bas-. ! had a bit too much for the Hor- t 1i $ 1i ketball floor this winter. nets, however, pounding out a i t Reason for dropping the sport, 13-8 win to remain unscathed in 3 w i xt according to Comdr. Charles their attempt at nailing down a Thomas, NAS Jax Special Serv- second straight bunting. ices Officer, is insufficient"interest - VA-44 was the first team to by players and fans alike.A . score on the Air Force this sea- BIG CONTRAST from the son and gained some amount of halcyon days of the late 40s and satisfaction in defeat. The Hor- .J&3 1i4:1 .. early 50s when the Fliers per- nets have a 1-1-2 record : \4 ik.law 1..,gs :ti p. formed before packed throngs, while the 679th has a 3-0-0 DF ATH OF A TEAM-The'Jax Nary fliers will not be represented on the varsity basketball l last year's club was used to ap- mark. court this season. Lack of interest among both players and fans was ,given as reason for pearing before a literal handful . Operations eked out a 4-0 win discontinuance' the once-popular sport. The Crackerjax, Wave counterparts of the Fliers : of ,home customers. over NARTU in a battle of out- are also not expected to field a squad. Standing in fitting reminder of bygone days are Flier Veteran Flier hardwood followers - standing runner-ups. warmup suits worn in past campaigns by many Jax Navy luminaries. can remember the bygone days, such as the 1947-48 season Some when the locals recorded a fine You're Days Some Up : 26-4 mark and advanced all the way to All-Navy finals. Days Down Quip Prophets Jax Navy boasted a 21-8 slate WI in 1948-49 and copped the Southern ' Jax Air News, grid pickers are breathing the heady wine of f mwsja&iiW Fleet Air Championship.SOME . victory after "lucking" out of a fairly successful weekend of ISSPI 67 hopefuls answeredthe prognostications. Ron Davis led with 11 right picks out of 15, and first call for candidates in this 15 included the Alabama-Vanderbifl "even-steven" affair. 1951. Jax, Navy, after a fair average - Joe O'Brien and the Editors recorded 10 right picks while CASA LINDA FISHES 18-10 season, lost to Parris guest seer Wally Frye got seven right. Average for the week, Island -in the District finals.A . among the regulars, was .689. For the season, it's 637. 22-7 record the followingseason Trying his hand at looking in the crystal ball this week is FACING 'EVICTION'Another saw such well-known guest picker Frank McCaffrey, Mainside Athletic Director. stars of latter years as Bob Gra- Games chosen this week, all toughies, are: Syracuse-Navy; step is being taken in the NAS Jax-Dept. of baz (Syracuse Shotgun), Jumpin' - Penn-Princeton; Oklahoma-Texas; Kentucky-Aubu.rn; Florida- Interior program. of reclaiming the Station's Casa Linda Dick Tate, who set all sorts of Rice; Ga. Tech-Tennessee; Fla. State-VPI; S. Carolina-N. Carolina; L.aKe as a recreation area. Linda. Lake has proper weed scoring records, and Vince Zoda, Stanford-Washington; Colorado-Kansas State; Illinois-Ohio State; Special Services, in conjunc- control and fertilization. CCNY product. Missouri-SMU; Michigan State-Iowa; Arkansas-Baylor, and Small That year's squad compiled a tion wit l the Fish and Wildlife WITH CORRECT care, the School Sleeper, Western Michigan-Bowling Green. record, also. It fine Service of the Interior Dept., i is lake's fish population should l post-season' EDITORS DAVIS O'BRIEJf McCAFFREY1S1I11eUM advanced to finals of the 6ND before - and the water should planning a campaign this monthto grow continue - STaCUM Navy Syracuse poison all fish currently in to support some 2500(I being dumped by Whiting Princeton :Penn Princeton Penn the lake. pounds of fish Field, 92-78. Texas Texas Texas Texas IN 1954-55. the Fliers cap- The decision to Casa poison Auburq Auburn Auburn Auburn IT'S THEN planned to restockthe tured the District Flag after aug- Linda Rice Rice Florida Florida body of water in early Dec- was arrived at followinga menting a weak squad with men Ga. Tech Tennessee Ga. Tech Ga. Tech ember with 3000; fingerling Blue two-day study by James Field- teams. J'1a. state Fla. State na. State Fla. State ing Jr., Fish Management Biologist from local squadron - Gills and 3,000 Red Eared Sun = S. Carolina N. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina They repeated their championship Washington Washington Washington Washington Fish. Some 1,000 fingerling Black In 1955-56 and 1956-57 sea- the lake in "Although Colorado Colorado, Kansas State Kansas State Bass will be added to the lake was Ohio State Ohio stat mlnots Illinois partial balance, fish have little sons. in late winter. It's ironic that possibly the last SMU SMU SMU SMU value to the sportsman whenthey're Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa It's expected to have Casa in such numbers as at team to ever wear Flier silks was Baylor Arkansas Arkansu.. Arkansas Linda closed to all fishing until perhaps the worst, recordwise.Last . Casa Linda stated Bowl. Green Bowl. Green Bowl. Green I W. Michigan 1961.According Fielding. club ended with an May year's "Therefore, poisoning is advis- Herb Caper, of the Berlin Com to the Fish and able." almost respectable 17-15 mark I I mand, blazed 60 yards in six sec- Wildlife Service, blue gills will THE POISON to be used in but faced a lot of weak opposition - I 200 CLUB weigh one-quarter of a pound, the vast program, called rote- enroute. at the Paris Sports onds recently sounded sun fish one-third of a pound none, is harmless to humans. It The death knell'has also - Helen Geiser of the Waves Palace to equal the world in- and black brass one pound if a extracts oxygen from the the for the Jax Navy Crackerjax, paved the way last week for new door record he previously set. body of water the size of Casa water, thereby killing the fish. Wave counterparts of the Fliers. 200 club members, joining witha 203 When the poisoning takes With a tremendous response on Walt game. place, all -the fish should rise the part of Station and area Heison of madea Hospital 4y to: the surface and die. Fish poi- hardwood followers, a varsity return visit with 201 while a , club could be fielded but chancesare soned in this manner will not Joe Mesa of X-3 Division jumped 3 3;3. :i be harmful for eating. not too good at this point. the gauntlet with a fine 245 The Jax Air News will game. Ely Ocampo, also of X-3, announce - joined with 215. the time and date for 'Pick Up' Volleyball the mass poisoning and all Interested - Other include new members Harry Barger of FAETU with a persons are urged to goo Sessions ScheduledPersonnel 202, Jim Dykes of X-3, 206, and Casa Linda and help them- interested in informal - George Sthillaire of VA-44 Raid- selves to the fish. volleyball play are remindedthat ers, with a 209. < Wit,, 'r4 from 1100-1300 on Mondays, ; a:::rrlF:: ofS l 'x"r.% r.. iG :'4 Sf fir. Non PareilsQuickie Wednesdays, and Fridays Main- 4 ( Vj side Gym is to all hands Team Seven Still Atop quiz: What color socks open 'O' Wives Bowling Play do the Chicago White Sox wear? for 'pick up' volleyball games. Tryouts for the varsity volleyball - The 7-10-4 combination will Quote of the Week: Stan Mus- ial of the St. Louis Cardinals, 38, team are. scheduled October put you on top in Officers Wives Bowling competitionwith on meeting Senator John Ken 19 at 1100 in the gym. All interested - League team the ___ nedy, 42: "They tell me I'm too personnel should reportat chase and teams seven,10 leading and four 4c tY old to play baseball and you'retoo this time' to either Raph Cal- / close behind. ; young to be President. Maybewe laghan. or Tom McGuckin. should get together on this. Team 10 fared well last week, Intramural PlansThe capturing high team set and 'auiB3 ipBd oj solid Cage game with 1917 and 674, respectively B3AVJOOJ S3UBJO pUB 3f3Biq: UOp 1959-60 intramural basket- ADD FIVE MORE FOR SPARKS Capt. Robert J. Fleming a son alga am, weMtus zing ball season is fast approachingand nine commanding officer of NATTCenter, received five trophies Ray Teja ex-middleweight date for Nancy of an Moessmer team from Aviation Electrician's Mate School representatives last a tentative starting was hottest individual star of week to add to the Center's trophy case. Making contributionswere champion of Vermont with more this year's action has been set the week with a 510 effort on left to right, CWO Godfrey Stutheit, Comdr. Edgar Ed- than 200 professional bouts to his games of 140-196-174. monson, Capt. Fleming, O. Z. Williams AEC. Ernest Petroski, credit, replaced Bill Cochrane as for October 26. AEC. and Richard Smith, AEC. Trophies were for two All- Deadline for entries is set for head football coach of the Ft. Peg Faulk picked up the dif- Station golf championships and one in basketball, plus run- ficult 5-7-10 split. ner-up titles in Softball and bowling. Carson, Colo., gridders. October 16.Odobet . . . , t Page 8 JAX AIR NEWS 8 October 1959 Schedule Special 1 Services Activities and Facilities for October, 8-14 MOVIES Thursday Frf.day Saturday I Sunday MoDday Tuesday V.dne.dayNAS. " B1d. 112 1800-2000. 1900 1900 1400-1900 1800-2000 1800-2000 1900 Affair in PIllow Talk Farewell To Hercules I'd Climb The Don't Give Up Hudini , Havana Arms Highest Mount. The Ship NATTCenter, Bldg. 563 190t( 1900 1400-1900 1400-1900 1900 1900 1900 Young LiOlU Mfa4r Havana Pillow Talk Farewell Arms Hercules I'd Climb Mou. Don't Give _ _ _ _ Ro.pUal, : 190a 190t( 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Battle Hell .Young Lions Affair Havana Pillow Talk Farewell Arm& Hercules I' Climb MotL LIBRARIES _ _ lfAS Bldg. 3 0815-2100 0815-2100 1300-2100 13OQ.ZI00 08U-UOO.: 0815-2100 08152100KAnCent.t Bldg. 113 Og30-2100 Og30-21oo ,1300-2100 1300-2100 0030-2100 Og30-2100 Og30-2100 Hospital 0800-1600 0800-1800 closed 1300-1100 0800-1600 0800-1600 0800-1600 . LOUNGES. CLUBS . .AS, Bldg. ISI 1000-2100, 1000-2100 1000-2100, 1400-2100 'Closed 1000-2100 1000-2100 . NATFC.nl.r.B1d. In OO-nOO 13.2300() 1300-2300 1000-2200 1600-200 OO-2200 lSOO-UOO _ _ Blue Jack.ta Inn 1630-2400'. 2000-2400 2000-2400 2000-2400 1630-2400 1630-2400 2000 Jimmy Geiger Redcoats Glenn Reeves \ Bingo - EI'& uArrC.nln 30-2300 1630-2300 16302300I I 1630-2300 1200-2330 1400-2330 1400-2330 EM, NAnTU 1130-1300 1130-1300 1130-1300 J130-1300 Closed Closed 1130-130D 1630-2230 1630-2230 1630-2330 J630-2330 1630-2230 NAS Outdoor Pools Secured For Season NATTC Outdoor Pools Secured For The Season ? NATTC'nf.r Gym 1300-2100 1300-2100 1000-2100 1300-2100 1300-2100 1300-2100 1300-2100 1000-1600 OB 1000-1600 OB. 1000-1600 OB 1000-1600 OB 1000-16000B NAB Bow1lD" ,1600-2200 LB 1600-2200 LB 1300-23000B 1300-23000B 1600-2200 LB 1600-2200 LB 1600-2200 LB 2200-2300 OB 2200-2300 OB _ _ _ 2200-2300 OB 2200-2300 OB 2200-2300 OB NATTC Craft Shop 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 ,,1300-1630 1730-2100 1730-2100 1730-2100 J730-2100 1730-2100 .1730-2100 1730-2100 Tennis Courts (Navy Ex.) MOO-Dark 0600-Dark, 060O-Dark 0600-Dark 0600- ark 0600-Dark 0600-Dark Golf CourH 0830-Dart 083O-Dark 0730-1800 OaOO-1800 0830-Dark 083O-Dark 083O-Dark Flab Camp 0800-' hr. 0800-34 hr. 080o-' hr. 0800-34 hr. 0800-34 hr. Before sundown Before sundown Before sundown Before sundown Before sundown, Closed Closed - Robby Shop B1d. HI 1400-2100 1400-2100 0900-2100 1300-2 100 Closed Closed 1400-2100 XDd or Sw1mm1Dg Bldg.11. 1600-:000 1600-2000 1130-2000 1200-200( 1600-2000 1600-2000 1600-2000 - SPECIAL EvENTs: . - Increase Of 3 CC-UF Drive Continued from Page) ... :. ( .... > Begins HereContinued percent of all crimes are committed "k by 17-year-olds and 1; r rf C4 Sunday, October 11 ( from Page 1)) younger, while 39 percent are ,.- ALL SAINTS' CHAPEL committed by 14-year-olds on .,' civilian personnel, have tradi- 0830-Service of Worship. down. Ii 4 1 tionally been solid supporters of 0930-Sunday School, three- .- such endeavors and I feel confid- "Other indications of lack of Mi year-olds through adults, Build- 4 ent we will meet our obligationthis leadership were in Korea, he " ing 722; Service of Worship, year, he added. asserts, "where our servicemen k t Chaplain Beatty. failed to uphold personal responsibilities : : Harry Gonzalez, CC-UF presi- 1100-Service of Worship. as American fight- dent, emphasized the need *for 1830 Teenage Fellowship, ing men." :. :. such united campaigns. -'Even'in Small Chapel; Senior-High Fellowship such prosperous times as these I Only five percent of our 7,000 Building 722. : : there are many families in our American prisoners-of-war exhibited : :1k 1930 United of Fellowship p community who need assistanceand I any leadership at all, he Protestants, Building 722. I need it badly. We should not continues, and a good portion of turn our heads to their plight. our prisoners collaborated with ) ST. EDWARD'S! CHAPEL the enemy at some time during 1 "CAN WE honestly live with 0830 and 1000-Sunday Mass: captivity. ; ourselves if we fail to help some : S S %* crippled or sick child, man or ALL THESE wartime weaknesses ST. LUKE'S CHAPEL woman? When we help these he feels, can be minimized - Naval Hospital ) c people, we are helping to builda through'such leadership train- 0630-Sunday Mass.0030Protestant better community for aU of ing programs as the one in progress " Service. .-4 us, he said. here. Major objective of 4 I ' lectures is combat readiness, and Hugh Abernethy, campaign VP-16 Home emphasis is placed on organization ... ... ... chairman, assured the group that RESERVE. = Robert Gillis, AEC.; was TO (Continued from Page) management, human relation honored TRANSFERS recently at a ceremony In which he received orders every one of the 42 agencies wasa cement what had previously beena and responsibilities of the to transfer to the Fleet Reserve. He's shown getting a salute worthy one and each had a Navyman. from fellow chiefs at NATTCenter after being congratulated by special service to provide and a collection of well-trained Individuals Based on NavPers leadership Comdr Edgar Edmonton, Training Officer of Aviation ElK"trician"s job to do-that of making many into a highly compet- training materials, basic recom- Mate School. families happier. ent and efficient operating team. mendations involving training of Glimpses On Russian Living To Be "THE OVERALL goal is basedon The 12 planes that VP-16 flies enlisted men within the local the minimum needs of the 42 are Lockheed P2V-5F patrol air command are made through the Shown At Open Meeting October 15 agencies and each penny c ntrib- craft. The P2V "Neptune," alandbased program."In Public Relations Commit uted is used to the fullest advantage - The long-range, multiengine all cases, we feel this meeting.The ," he emphasized. bomber should be done through the Sta- tee 'of the Jacksonville Area men making the trip will patrol employestwo units reciprocating engines and tion's chain of command," Lcdr. Chamber of Commerce is plan. also present many personal observations May Navy port launched at Naval their Station drive Boutte declares. He also ' twojet engines. mends that one individual recom-should ning to sponsor an open public gathered in their con- yesterday, while activities at, The crew operates a mass of always be responsible for doing meeting at the Prudential Audi- tacts with Russian people at the NAS Cecil Field begin their cam electronics gear, capable of the training with his subordin- torium Thursday, October 15, at American Exhibition in the paign Friday. No overall monetary locating air, surface and subsurface 2000. Soviet capitol. goal has been announcedfor units in its patrol area. ates.From Norfolk, Lcdr. Boutte alyl the Jacksonville Navy effort. Slides taken by the Chamber's There ,will be no charge to I Four officers and seven enlisted Davidson compose one of eight However, participating units men comprise a normal flight such two-man teams throughoutthe recent five-man delegation to attctnd the meeting and aQ citizens have set their own goals, based crew. Navy. Moscow will be shown at the are urged to attend. on "one's fair share." |
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