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. " , ,, I PETTY OFFICER EXAMS SLATED NEXT MONTHA i'' I lot of books are being tested for four enlisted pay Personnel recommended to should be good for persons Reserve In the near future , studied as some 576 recom- grades. While 171 have been participate In' testing should taking the February tests, ac- after rounding out their 20 mended applicants prepare to recommended to,take tests for muster outside the Education cording to reports issued by. years of service. take semi-annual fleet-wide advancement to third class Office, Building 955 (lower Navy officials late last year.: Some 22 ratings are said to competitive examinations for petty officer, 105 are going up deck, north side) at 0730 with Best news should go to have an "excellent" chance of advancement In rate for enlisted for E-5, 132 to E-6 and 158 Identification cards and in uni- those going up for E-7. The making from 70 to 100 percent men early next month. to E-7. form of the day. 1960 CPO promotions may almost promotions among the CPO Test date for candidates for Date for E-4 exams have Since candidates have been double the 4987 ad- testpassers.No . first class petty officer is only been set for Thursday, Feb. 4. assigned numbered examinations vancements resulting from the rates will be closed and three weeks away-tests for Tests will be administered to alphabetically, personnel chief exams of February, 1959. even the rates in which the other rates are sooner. E-5 candidates Tuesday, Feb. should fall in in single file, This b due in part to the increasingly Navy has adequate numbers NAS Jax I&E Office has 9, E-6's, Thursday, Feb. 11, alphabetically. large number of will be given "token" assign- I. listed names of persons to be and E-7's, Tuesday, Feb. 2. Promotion opportunities men transferring to the Fleet ments. Night SchoolAt -. a To NavymenA JU Boon J1)X) *Ifs 1: ,, -.. miiiin immimmm iyjuiii[ good opportunity for per- sons stationed at NAS Jax to get a college education, says Vol. 17 No. 44 U. S. N. A. S. Jacksonville,'Florida 21 January 1960 1\\ Ltjg( ) Harry Klein, Station i Education Officer, is to attend ':v! night classes at ,Jacksonville i University. ' The university, located on I Chaseville Rd. in Jacksonville's Arlington district, is being attended srv 3sc by personnel representingall ( ) branches of the service. Persons attached to NAS Jax and associated - commands compose a large segment of the night student population at JU: THE NAVY leads all services with number of students current ly enrolled, with 25 attending (under tuition aid program), the registrar says. Others include seven Marines, .two soldiers and C\ \7 - two airmen. Navy personnel attending JU represent There are six nine from area NATTCenter commands., ((: : ::: "I 5)i five from VA-44, three from NAS Ii. " Jax, three from CIC School at : NAAS Brunswick, Ga., two from )S j' I .. ,, .. _. ,, NARTU, and one each from VW- (;, :: ':>r::$. .;>"+:' ::::47.: ::;}ii.' ; :S- "''HR''' "Y""' '" : ;::9:': '''''<< ( STUDYING AT JU-Two NAS Jax enlisted men, Joe Ferranti 4, VP-5, FaeTuLant-Two, and ADC, of NATTCenter Special Services and Sgt. Cecil Field. Enienza, of MAD discuss a physical science lesson prior Classes convene Monday and beginning of a class at Jacksonville University. The sophomore Thursday evenings from 1845 to pair are among a number of military men taking of night courses offered at JU under tuition aid program. (Please turn to Page 6 CoL 1)) Ferranii father of six, has attended night classes at JU 1957, Sgt. Entenza formerly attended JU as a day student. School Leadership Alert Security Graduates 27 En King Hall EventFirst Plays Important Role ,, NATTCenter Leadership Ten-SHUN! Ri FACE! Foord, HARCH! By ri School class of 1960 graduated HARCH! To rear, HARCH! Com-pnee, HALT!" Monday in ceremonies at King Those could be orders administered by M/Sgt. Manes of NAS Marine Barracks, j Hall. Capt. Robert J. Fleming,I are also trained to use the commanding officer of the Center, as he commands two platoons of ' presented certificates and gave sailors in weekly drills of the (Please turn io Page 6, Col. ) ( ) the address. Station's Alert Security Force, .. .. ,.. .., formerly known as Naval Emer- .'.. ..... .".:'.:.:.;..'. ... .. .,.:',:.. .. ... ""d..:<..'": ..;.,' i '"'. . Honor student was Cloy Seg- :,' :;: ' Ground Defense Force. ":.;/ :. . gency rest, AOI. Other students were: Abner Dawson, AE2 Louis Han- THE 90 "WHITEHATS" com- ',. ,,,t>, ,. cock, AE1, James Hutchinson, posing the local unit are non- AQI, Tommy Stanley, AE1 Paul rated and rated men from every "' ! Vacarro, AE1, Leo Bernhardt, department on the Station. Mem- 9 k AO1, George Gladbach, MA3, bers range from E-2's to second .Jz John Morris, YN1, Thomas Bust- class petty officers.An ,, 11 : f : f5 U 0 f4tt U in, ATI John WadeAN William Dunkley, AMI, Ronald Dean, gency extremely force, ASF important is one of emer-the '$0 I$14 $ N M I* tUUt,: ilf:.;. I AE1, William McClure, AE1, best organized groups on the Ralph Wilson, AE1, James Vin- .5: in which Station. Drills, every : son, AO1, Harold Forrest AT1, . member is required to attend, fS .. Aaron Smith, YN1, John Cloud, t are conducted every Wednesdayfrom GFAN Homer SF1 Bil- :f Murray, , ;hxyr .. 1300 to 1500. > ly Renke, TD2, Charles Bunch, f/7.!:!4r.asr r d ,;;:'Y 9. .5' d'; SN and Phil Parker PN2. Heading ASF is Col. Duane r Yh'SS's} : ;r, ,, 7.:{! {f'Yfvy.: ;;FYi. '; r'H/rf'%y.r'ri: I . Fultz, commanding officer of the f r with the 23 NATTCenter Along - lYf's : fY fl'yi'ff''i Marine Barracks, assisted by .arS3? $.iS..qy' ff f' .: !r>'S4s.f' r.: > / > ; y 4.r1 b v< yG r a q'SL x'Lr, v graduates, four petty officers 'cy'y' +':: / : from NARTU Jax also received fy}er. :ra ;ad W: ?' !ff Sri ; : lfl 'W' % yjq:RY +y'{ /'Jj f yrS4 59 i Kf . certificates for attending the TAKES precedence over i / f i6 nd Y ... .__. ,.. ... ... . school. all other duties. Personnel assIgned n6rk5.6% / n.Yd: stands at present arms at one of Us weekly drills. Capt. R. T. MacPherson, of Marine William Thorne, YN2, Harry and mob control and close order Barracks, heads the platoons. One of the best organized groups on the Station, the force drills Trainor, ADI, and Ernest Fried- drill, traffic control and preven- each Wednesday from 1300 io 1500. Some 90 Whitehall, both nonrated and rated, compose the mann, ADI. tion of looting and sabotage. They unit. It was formerly named the Naval Emergency Ground Defense Force. 21 January 1960 2 JAX AIR NEWSRaLIis. - -r - USAFI TESTS Sizable Throng Turns Out dO GIVEN Education AGAINThe Office, Build- For Credit Union MeetingA HAS, Jac.bonU1e ing 955 has resumed all test- Ctpt. J.mei R. Rtttty ........................................i....................... Commanding Officer crowd estimated at 750 persons turned out for Comdr. Robert Nelson ......................................................................ExtcUtlv.! Officer ing and retesting of College large of the Jax Navy Federal Credit Union NAB Six FI..t Air Jtckwnvlll and High School Level GED the annual meeting Rear Adm. Kenneth Craig ......................................;.........,....................... Commander tests. Meeting in King Hall _last. Friday night.The . Cipt. Gnytton H. ,Weber, ........,...................'.......................... Chief of Stiff, FilrJex Persons wishing retests must gathering proved to be I fer, O&R, Polaroid Land Camera Capt. Nelson M. Head Chief of Staff, NAB Six lucky ticket the USAFI certificate, for five Fleet AIr Wing Ekven present profitable with Wink attachment; Frank Capt. Robert M. Mllner ,........-;...........................\............?...................... CommanderCapt. indicating results of previous holders who, won door prizes. Jackson, AE1, AE-B School, Charts L lambing .......................v.....:..........................;... Chief Staff Officer .testing, to the Education Office Big winner was Marcus Broom, Transistor Clock Radio and Mary Naval Air Technical .Training Center at time of application. who won a portable TV O&R Capt. Robert J. Fleming ..,, Commanding Officer Hamilton, Weapons School, Comdr.. Gerald R. Pearson ............................................................ Executive Officer Testing will be conducted set.OTHER Transistor Portable Radio. Naval Hetpftal I weekdays from 0800 to 1630. WINNERS and theirgifts New members of the Board of Capt. Alton C. Abernethy ........................................................ Commanding Officer No test will be started after John Greer Jr., O&R, ''and Credit Capt. John G. Feder r..................;.....................................,............... Executive Officer were: I Directors Committeewere NARTU 1330. automatic shotgun; Grace SandiSecurities selected. New members of Capt. F. H. Holt .................................................................... Commanding Officer, the board are: Comdr. Henry J. Comdr. H. Hudgint ......................................................r-,.., -_ Executive Officer r- Skipper, for two years; Cecil Printed commercially with non-appropritted funds lit Jacksonville, Florida at no Acree, Comptroller Office Otis expense to the government and In compliance with NAVEXOS P-95 Rev. July 1958. Beck, O&R and Andrew Carlson, Distributed free of charge to military and civilian personnel of Fleet'Air Jacksonville, O&R, all for three year terms. Naval Air Station, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Fleet Air Wing 11, Naval Air Reserve Training Unit and the U. S. Naval Hospital. NEW MEMBERS of the Credit Service Information Officer .................... ,. Alex Mclnnla Jr. Committee chosen for three year Assistant Service Information Officer ..... .v..........Andrew H. Plane/ li terms are: W. H. Sandifer, O&R Editor-Gordon Robbie; Staff Reporters-Elaine Terrell; Ron Davis, AN Gene N i JOSN. and Thomas Cowan, Public Hagan Photographer-Joseph O'Brien, PH3. _ The Jax Air News Is a member of the Armed Forces Press Service. Material Works. Milton H. Eddings, O&R, appearing in this publication can be reprinted providing credit Is given. .Photographs, was elected to serve for two unless otherwise credited, are official U. S. Navy Photographs. Editorial offices located In Room 230, Main Administration Building. Phone extensions years. 8164, 656, 272 or 216. Other business was conductedby out-going president, Gordon Editorial I King. King submitted a report from Board of Directors, inform ing members the Board had votedto /sA Process Learning pay a 4.2 dividend on Share Savings and to give a five per- We Should Not ResistThe ? cent interest rebate to members who had a loan with the Credit JLeLiIk1I .., Union in 1959 and whose accountwas process of learning begins when one is born and continues until he dies. If this were not so', the human race would have in good standing as of last perished long before this. December 31. New officers for the comig Unfortunately most of this is '....'..nmm.. year learning acquired subconsciously.More the will be announced as soon as the faces of BELONG-Read the smiles IT PAYS TO on specifically, it is not of an academic nature. the winning ticket holders at annual meeting of the Jax Navy Board of Directors meets and THE WORD "UNFORTUNATELY" IS used since, while one can Federal Credit Union last Friday at King Hall. Prize winners elects the slate.Armed. were, back row, (lIght to right) Frank Jackson, AE1, with Iran- 'learn enough to stay alive, he often does not materially benefit sitor clock radio Mary Hamilton, transitor portable radio either himself or others around him. Grace Sandifer, Polaroid Land Camera Marcus Broom, portableTV Forces set, and John Greer, automatic shotgun. In front are girls Navymen begin learning the day they enter the Navy, both who drew the stubs, Frances Breda (left) and Marsha McCor-. consciously and unconsciously. This is required not only for mat- mick. v Day Scheduled erial benefits such as rate advancement, but also because technol- ' I ogical developments require it for proper job performance. Classes Begin For May 21 MANY MEN HAVE A TENDENCY than to study no more they absolutely have to while others stop completely once they become Aboard[ Station Feb. 1 "Power for Peace" is the slogan - chief petty officers. The retort may be. "What good will more for the eleventh annual Armed - --- ---- - education do me?" It may seem at the moment that one has all the Classes in securities and investments dents and civilian employees.The Forces Day to be held May 21, material benefits he desires. But times change and so do men. aimed at the layman, series is to be conducted 1960, Defense Department an- are scheduled to begin Monday, . You may apply for a special school or duty. Or perhaps you Building aboard the Station by membersof nouncred. in the February 1, at 1600 of the have the qualifications and suddenly decide to apply for a com. A. M. Kidder and Co., a local Washington will be site 200 topside conference room. mission. Selection board members do not know you personally or firm. national kick-off of the traditional - your ability to do a good job. The five-week course will be The course is to deal with both military week beginning May held every Monday from 1600 to basic explanation of stocks and 14. Local commanders are urgedto They do have records available, though, and they can establish continuation of the activities 1800 until investing as well as current schedule unit or post your motivation by seeing how many courses you have completed.And all Arm- to series. Classes are open market trends. during the week preceding too, upon completion of active duty you won't be hurt at all their military personnel, depen- Advance registration for the ed Forces Day. when you can furnish proof that your education has not been neg- - lected. classes here promise a high Open house programs and community MDBS Payment Due attendance. Similar courses I projects will feature the ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THIS week's Jax Air News is a Mutual Death Benefit Society throughout the country have in- annual observance. The local story on an enterprising group of servicemen from here who are members are reminded that assess- varibly seen high interest. programs should be designed to furthering their education by attending classes at Jacksonville ment No. 131 is now due and give Americans and people of University. payable by close of business CPO: "Are you really inde- other countries "a better understanding - No one is too busy to continue his education. If you don't have February 2.Members. pendent in the Army?" of the personnel, equip- time to attend regular classes, either military or civilian, there are are encouraged to Sgt.: "Certainly. You can go to ment and teamwork of the various - correspondence courses. These can be either the regular Navy pay all assessments by check or work any time you like before' components of our Armed type or USAFI coures that have long been an institution throughout money order. Positively no assess- seven in the morning and quit Forces." the Armed Forces. Education is not acquired overnight. Why. ments can be accepted after the any time you choose after sevenin Other programs suggested may put it off any longer? closing date. the evening." be educational exhibits, demon- strations, air shows, parades, I iihVA'fWfli I I It's Easier To Say It fast, Oris. Who? I'i in drilh social port, award affairs, meetings,ceremonies special, sports films, vessels events and, similar activities.Sue . There's nothing monotonous eskany; USS Oriskeny VI;USS who?" Corner I ,about a mail clerk's 'Job on Ariskany;; USS Oridkany (WA- "Oriskany" derives from Mo- : "I believe my husband is the carrier Oriskany. For diversion 34) ; USS Oristanry (CDA-34); hawk Indian dialect. "Oris" the most generous man In the Navy Wives Club No. 86 met USS means 'a place of " he can always turn to USS Iriskany; Griskany; nettles. world recently at its Yukon Park Club- the strange variants of theship's USS Orvishany, and US S "Kany" means "on water." Jane: "How come?" house. New officers were elected. name on the incomingmall. Oris Baney. In 1777 the Revolutionary Sue: "I gave him a and dozenneckties he Selected for the new season General Nicholas Herkimer for Christmas "In other words, says the took them down and gave were: Doris Davis, president; defeated the British Barry St right ' Pearl Smith, vice-president; June This includes the ship's official ship's paper, "the name of our Leger in the Battle of Oris- them to the Salvation. 'Army' Shaver, corresponding secretary; mail. Correspondence addressed good ship is obscure. Few of kany, N.Y., forcing him to retreat . Nancy Wernert, recording secre- the carrier has included us, if any, had an inkling of into Canada. The Oriskany's A bum stopped a man on the tary; Vivian Wagner, treasurer, to what it meant or where it name commemoratesthat street. "Got six cents for a cup and Mary Waldo, chaplain. such nifties as the fol- came from before we reported victory. of coffee, pardner?" lowing: "Six cents?" asked the passerby. - Monthly ward party at the aboard. Appropriately, the Oriskany's Naval Hospital took place Janu- USS Oriskani; USS Orisk- It adds that the usual reac- ship's paper is "The Herkimer "Why, coffee Is a dime." ary 12. Mrs. Robert Miller and aney; USS Orishany; USS Or-' tion among outsiders is"Oris- Herald. "So who buys retail?" said the her committee were in charge. panhandler.Pig. . I 21 January 1960 JAX AIR NEWS Page 3 .. ._ , -- -- --- --- - n '" .... . > h _. < ' . ClassifiedFor! : :":. .:..:",:.., 'f .: :) tIt ''Ar11BI?!ll:: . < .. ,, '. ' Rent I Iaxr i, l.tI;l\" 'tDm"} ;:' I: 41M1 \ : . . , Two-room furn apt. Call EV 74213. ? yl'r .Itf ' Furn Apt 3 rooms, clean util furn, Born December 24 were: Vicky adulti. $50.00 per mo. PH EV 8-6768. Gigi, to Sgt. and Mrs. Romalice lake Shore cor, Hamilton and Mar Ellis; James Weldon Jr., to J, W. clean, kit equip, floor quetfe garage Griffith, EMI, and Mrs. Griffith; furnace, water furn, screened porch $65 MMAMi M 1 1't 1i per mo. Phone EV 8-4956. Glenn Russell, to George King, Two-bdrm elec. kitchen, auto washer CS1 and Mrs. King; Mary Eliza- connection fenced yard, excel cond. beth to LtJg( ) and Mrs. John EV 8-9729. Kunkie; Carolyn Louise, to Paul Ortega Foreit-3-Bdrm unfurn hit, Fla. rm., 2\k baths, furn kit, near schools, i Myers, AE3, and Mrs. Myers, and $150 month. 4720 Water Oak Lane. Call ?. Walter Louis III to W. L. Silcox, EV 4-4872. II, AMS, and Mrs. Silcox. 5 rm. h..., unfurn, fenced yeard near NAS-4343 Colonial Ave. EV 1377. December 25 saw arrival of: 3 bdrm. h.., unfurh, in Lake Shore. Harold, born to Edward Briscoe, $80 month. Ev 94911. : \ CS3, and Mrs. Briscoe; Pamela Will Share furn home with tingle lady Sue, to Jimmy Brown, AK2, and or couple. All mod cony. Neer NAS. Call evenngt, EV 95031. Mrs. Brown; Michael James to For Rent or Sale : : Sgt. and Mrs. Jimmy Carson; 3 bdrm unfurn hit, Ig. livrm with fireplace Robert Edward to A2/c. and 297 Belford St. $70 month, call FLEET RESERVEASSOCIATION Mrs. Jimmy Carter; Leviticus, EL 61820. Jr., to Al/c. and Mrs. L. Seals; 4 rm unfurn h.., 2 porches, gar. Skid- Charles Edward Jr, to C. E. $60 month. 292 Belford St. call EL 61820. LOYALTY more,'SN, and Mrs. Skidmore and Odds 'n' Ends David Paul, Jr., to D. P. Stuard, Io 'Liar .UIIV' Found Man's watch at Hgr 140 A"OCIA"ON AN, and Mrs. Stuard. contact Chief Norris, ext 508. '\ U N f December 26 welcomed arrivalof Ride Wanted-from Goodwin and Park \\U / George Albert, to Martin Sti to NAS. Hri. 08001630. Contact Mitt Yurtinui, Legal Office, ext. 789. O tC ij Burke, SWECN, and Mrs. Burke; Additional rental and for sale Carol Ann, to Ltjg( ), and Mrs. information may be obtained by (Local branches-91 and 126. John Hennessey; David, to Wal- contacting the Dependents In. Secretary, Branch 126 is Wilson ter Kemp, ENS, and Mrs. Kemp, /ormatio Center at the Main Sandefer, EV 9-8061, work phone and Kim Alene, to Al/c and Gate, Building 13, extensions 8605or extension 8516.) Mrs. David DeWain Parmer. 8606. Sandra Elizabeth daughter of Branch 126 has scheduled its i 1iEk' !! U S Sgt. and Mrs. James Moodywas regular monthly meeting tonightat AEA) School Graduation lone arrival on December 27. the Meeting Hall in Yukon.A _ _ Honors Shared Pair Four boys were born December By I report is expected on the 28. They were: Steven Ray, to Honors at Aviation Electrician'sMate New Year's Eve Ball. President Bobby Briggs, PR2, and Mrs. }: f? r ; School, Class A, were shar- of the corporation, Shipmate ', ''" !.}ri Y T:a:: ;,: 23''; '' R Briggs; Michael Dwayne, to Otha ed last week William Mich- Midgett, is expected to make a uek : ..... :>hn'?; :. ?}}:,;.,. ..... ...".'.:...... .. .....m Smelser, ACWAN, and Mrs. by report on recent clearing of land THEN AND NOW What used to be the NATTC.nl.r Smelser; Dennis Wayne to Harry aels, AEIAA, of Berlin, N.Y., and I I for proposed site of a home for Nary Exchange is now Just a leveled area of cement, (upper Wright, TD2, and Mrs. Wright, photo.) Fire consumed the building on the) morning of June 11, Earl Shockney, AEMAN, of York, the Branch. razing the structure and extensively damaging its contents in and Richard Clarence Zacke, AM3 Pa. .Congratulations to two : the worst blaze erer on the Station. The Exchange, located on and Mrs. Zacke. go Child St.. contained a restaurant, retail store, hobby shop, Michaels has orders to Quonset Dranch: members who made E-7 barber ship, laundry bowling alleys, Western Union office, On Decmber 29 Clarence Eugene Point while Shockney is to go this month. They are Walt John- country tore and warehouse area. No plans have been made to Jr., was born to C. E. to Naval Air Development Cen- son, AECA, and Sam Culver, reconstruct the building. Cooley, EM2, and Mrs. Cooley; I AECA. Mischelle Ann, to Allen DeMarre, ter, Johnsville, Pa. Ladies Auxiliary of 126 is to When Swallowing A Mouse AN, and Mn. DeMarre; Billy Lee, f ., conduct a birthday celebration at to Robert Sherman, SA, and Mrs. :f;, Riverside Lions Club, February Sherman to Lt( ; and Robert Mrs. Frederick R. F. Weiland Jr., jg) 27. Dress is to be semi-formal. Harried Housewife Is TopsBy , and Yvonne Marie, to Elmer N Three dollars a couple will guar- : Winter, PN1, and Mrs. Winter. '. antee admittance. Tickets are the way, has anything oddor herself face to face with a mouse Seven little dependents just unusual happened to you available from member of any lately? Something really freak- that seemed as startled as she I made it before the new year. FAFRA. ish? Have you, for example, lost was.She Those born December 30 were: i. Unit 126 is presently assistingthe your dress in traffic to a passing opened her mouth wide to I Marlene Susanne, to Sgt. and New March of Dimes cam- stranger? scream. The mouse jumped in. Mrs. Juan Casas; Pamela Jean, paign by selling tickets for hob- Or has a house run into your She swallowed. That did it. I to Reynold Chase, PTl, and Mrs. ?) car? Or have you ever been shot Moral: Always keep your trap Chase; Keith Owen, to William ""x'" .. by horse rides at Atlantic Mills. shut! ' 1 Gosnell, AOC, and Mrs. Gosnell .." by a car? Have you, perchance, ; All profits go to the Dimes Drive. swallowed a live mouse? In Zealand, Mich., Richard I'Mark Eric, to Crawford Johnson, .. +Nr. Nothing like this happened to Machielle was in the bathtub AB2, and Mrs. Johnson; Craig ::f.kfy: :: 5J g : you in 1959 What a dull year when the phone rang. He hopped I Royce to Ltjg( ) and Mrs. Royce you've had. i hasitly out, slipped, cracked his Lyles; Richard Alan to Charles Coun- shoulder, painfully answered the Pascal, HN, and Mrs. Pascal, and THE NATIONAL ... ,......, ,._..,.,.., ,. ,,,. .. .,.. .. Safety :<:;:;: ;; ;>>: :"" ";.x." .JoAV""; "" 'w' cil's annual roundup of freak insistent bell. It was a cheery Thomas Samuel, to Wallace Wil- SUPPLY-Personality for Jan- : insurance salesman to offer hoite, BT1, and Mrs. Wilhoite. .::.:j accidents has turned up not only calling I W. AKC. uary is A. Sopkowiak, Below, right is Supply Em- the foregoing oddities, but many a home accident policy. I ployee of last month, James more. AIR MARSHAL William Mac- Scout's Cookie Leggett Jr.Sopkowiak. Donald, commander-In-chief of Miss June Sandy, a highly I I proper young lady of 17, was British Air Force in the Middle Sale BeginsIt's Gets riding' her bike demurely down East, and a crack pistol shot, that time again! The an- the crowded main street of high- lined up runners in the RAF : I nual sale of Girl Scout cook- Supply HonorsA. ly proper Whitstable, England, cross-country race in Nicosia, ies is in full swing with seven when a passing motor scooter Cyprus. "On your mark get H. Sopkowiak, AKCA, has brushed against her. Whoosh! set ," he called, then pulledthe troops participating in door- been chosen .Supply Personalityof :'" i:. ., J ti trigger and shot himself in to-door sales at housing aboard I dress : There 'went Miss Sandy's the Station and in Dewey Park.If . Month for January. : I : Sopkowiak the or "Ski" as he's ...:..:.;.:. .::::;..;:....'.;..:,:;::1..,.:;.'.". .,.4.. ..;::::i::1: down the street on the scooter.Mort the When foot. you don't get a chance to Air Force Warrant Officer Earl Williams' best known, is assigned to Fleet .,<,t. <.:'.::i:'...;.:.;;;.' :.. ,-_.- ": ..A...j Schechter, driving in Anchorage, dropped his nickel in a hopefully. pinball I order before end of the month, Section of Program you can purchase them from Program Alaska during a windstorm, had machine in Springfield O. the Forrestal Lake Champlain and , Branch of Supply order booths to be set up on Management I! his struck by a 14-foot machine not only lit but blew Essex, and holds letters of com- car up, the Station at time of deliv- Dept. mendations from commanding aluminum boat which had sailed up. It took 15 stitches to put I' His outstanding personal efforts ery, March 5-19. of other military officers of Essex and VF-22 for nearly half a block before it Williams back together again. and leadership Mrs. E. W. Scantlebury is of crashed through Schechter'swindshield. Firemen said the machine his supervisionhave outstanding performance duty. was under personnel chairman of the sale. Orderscan factors in While aboard the Essex, he full of fumes from a car battery I been significant be placed with her at extension - reducing the average rate of participated in operations incid- LAST THING in the world being recharged nearby, and that 330. aircraft andin ent to the Lebanon crisis in July Mrs. Florence Hill of Denver Williams' nickel triggered an . grounded (AOCP) The drive is backed by the reducing number of items and August of 1958. He was Initiated planned to do was what she did electrical current which touched I! United Fund. A portion of in the Ancient Order of do. Entering the kitchen to see off the explosion. He's pitching aircraft. causing AOCP monies derived from the sale Native of St. Cloud, Minn., the Deep, Imperium Neptune why her, dog was barking, 'Mrs. pennies. at cracks for excitement goes to the troops. "Ski" has served aboard USS Regis, in October 1958. Hill switched on the light to jid I now. I 21 January 1960 4 JAX AIR NEWS Service Families Helped By With TheToastmasters New March Of Dimes Drive '11 One out of every four persons treated In the nation's I Z At Thursday's meeting of Mar hospitals for polio is a member of the Armed Forces, a vet- Nav 2280, everyone was taken by surprise when handed a blank eran or dependent of an armed services member.The I All events were impromptu - program. New March of Dimes, be- THE BATTLE against crippling I and each member received - ing conducted this month, brings even more benefits to Armed birth defects, arthritis and polio I his assignment in a sealed is being waged the three envelope. in on Forces and veterans' families I fronts that led to National Riley Collins was chairman of the fight against crippling birth V defects and arthritis. Foundation development of Salk : I the evening with Bill Kellogg vaccine and the conquest of l toastmaster. Hal Higgins was assigned - FULL SUPPORT through vol- _ polio-patient aid, research and as topic-master. untary contributions from mili- professional education.The I First speaker was Willy Miller, tary and civilian personnel of the L new March of Dimes is talking on the kind of program Armed Forces in the Jacksonvillearea s I supporting development of a live- he'd like to attend. Phil Burn- is being urged for the Drive. virus polio vaccine that may ham spoke on "What Toastmasters Capt. Macy G. Martin, Senior Dental Officer of NAS Jax and prove when licensed for use, lAs Done For Me," then Jerry cheaper, more effective and easierto Huskin gave advise in his speech ComFair Jax, is chairman of use than the Salk vaccine. __..,., ,_ _._ ___._._._ _n__-.-_____ "What I Would Do To Make the Armed Forces Activities NEW LDO AT CENTER-Ensign Francis Nelson gets an The impact on the Armed donned hit officer uniform for This a Better Club." Committee for the campaign. assist from wife, Pat, after he Forces of the expanded programof the first time. Ensign Nelson. promoted this month from GFC MarNav 2280 will celebrate its Chief Warrant Officer Lester The National Foundation under the Limited Duty Officer Program, will leave in Februaryfor third birthday tonight (Thurs- Cunningham of the NAS Jax against birth defects and arthritisis Newport, R. I. for seven-weeks LDO training. After that, w'a day) at Charlie's Restaurant on Dental unit, is serving as his indicated by the large portionof due to report to VF-142 at Miramar Calif. Highway 17 south. assistant. .. ......._.__. .. - afflicted -- ----- our population by ... Any male citizen over 21 years these cripplers. Y y old and of good moral character, Federal Employee ONE OUT of every 16 childrenin > \ and interested in bettering his the U. S. is born with a signi-! speaking ability, is urged to at- Program On TV ficant birth defect and a total of tend. 11 million Americans suffer from . Services rendered by Federal arthritis or rheumatic disease in Tuesday's meeting of Navy civil service emplees in the Jack- one form or another. Civilian Toastmasters at Karl sonville area were brought to New March of Dimes cannisters c rlellenthal's Restaurant was dedicated - light by two Naval Air Station have been placed throughout the in honor of C. Aubrey employees in a special TV pro- Station. When you see one of Silvey, charter member, who gram via WFGA-TV, (channel these containers, please remem- }{ passed away last week. 12)) Tuesday. ber the valuable help that can be Silvey, who served as the club's derived from contribution.Employees . Appearing on behalf of the your first: educational vicepresidentand 10,000 Federal employees in the J'4> later as administrative vice- area were Michael Cascone, Em- Can president, was employed at Area ployee Relations Superintendent, Wage and Classification Office at and Doug King, supervisor in NAS since '1946. O&R and president of Local No. Assist Passive Van Norman engineered a 11, National Association of Super- table topics forum that had partof visors, Department of Defense. Defense Force the membership as diedinthe - The two appeared in conjunc- Preparedness is no longer a wool Communists trying to tion with 77th anniversary this word reserved just for a Boy sell their way of life versus typi- week. of founding of the Federal Scout motto-it can and shouldbe cal Americans who were asked Civil Service Act. the motivating force for all t6 refute the Communists' argu- A representative of the Post who would survive in this atomic ...- ments. Office Department will make a FROM ENLISTEDS TO ENSIGNS-Other units aboard the Max Suter blasted our modern similar I age.The NAS Jax Passive Defense Station also have enlisted men going to Ensigns this month. methods of teaching children in WJXT appearance on Above Cmdr. John Coonan executive officer of Patrol Squadron 5. " Force has been in his talk on "Education; Steve (Channel 4)) next Wednesday developed accordance presents sword and congratulations to Ensign Glenn Coulter on I with public laws and his recent promotion. In lower photo, new Ensign shoulder Walsh warned of too much em- morning on the Open House\Defense Department directives. boards are put on Ensign Stanley Sumara by his wife, Dorothy, phasis on science and not enoughon program. The programs were arranged The Force, though, is lacking in recent ceremonies at the office of NAS Jax commanding of- humanities in his "Science I ficer, Capt. James R. through the Community many skills that only civilian ::.....-.,_"' ._ _-Reedy.... ___ ,,_._ _'_U_' '_' '_W_'_'_'_' Alone Is Not the Key to a Cold Relations branch of the NAS, employees of the Station can War Victory;" Marv Blumberg Service Information Office. | provide. -l lI called for more voluntary parti- I| Assignment of civilians to the cipation in youth work in ..-.--.-.-"Passive Defense organization is "Brother, Can You Spare the through a voluntary system only. Time," while Bill Clearman dis- To give each worker the oppor- gres3ed on a man who used the .rMY tunity to participate in Passiveor p highway and his car to prove s , Ct}k0 Ydi+aDC'y# ; :C1 Y Civil Defense functions Industrial Friend 4tq q } his superiority in "My Relations is distributingforms Jack." to each department this Speakers were able to make week. their own constructive criticismsby Instructions for completing the hearing their speeches played forms will accompany each one. : back via a tape recorder Toastmaster - Every employee will neeed to( was Andy Planey. complete a form and give to his :N.acSfa:2c: ::: ;uYV:; {;. immediate supervisor, indicating whether participate.he does or does not wishto Capt. Farkas Supervisors, heads of depart- New Mayport t' ments, IRD officials and NAS I tx4 k by t { Plans Office, extension 313, are ..i.iInS'ervice available to answer employees' CommanderCapt. questions concerning completionof FHA Loans Are ExplainedServicemen Robert E. Farkas has assumed - these forms. may still be eligible -' command of Mayport for a second Certificate of i' sarily continuous, and certify that Naval Station, relieving Capt. F. The operator was about to Eligibility for an FHA In-Ser- I he requires housing. W. Brown in appropriate cere- close the doors of the crowded vice mortgage loan. ,, It is possible to obtain more monies. last week. elevator when a tipsy gentleman than ,one Certificate but the Under terms of such loan serI - a Capt. Farkas reports here from pushed his way in. I ices will not be liable for a as reported in SecNav Instruction pre- duty as executive officer of NAS As the car started up, he triedto vious one. . 1741.4B, the service will pay Corpus Christi, Tex. He is a na- turn around to face the door, | Termination of eligibility is on , insurance tive mortgage premiums on of Miami, Fla. x but was wedged in so tightly her death, seperation from active loans insured by FHA so longas Among his duty stations have couldn't The other duty (except for move. reenlistment pas- the serviceman is on active ), ; been aboard the USS Milwaukee, sengers stared into his bloodshot I retirement desertion, termination .3 duty. of Scouting, Squadron 60, as a stu- r' ownership of with embarrassment. the --. ... .. -- eyes ''Requirements for Certificate of.failure to property, dent at General Line School, duty CALLING ALL Finally, when the general occupy for reasons with Chief of Naval ROMEOS- Eligibility are that the service-I( other than Operations, Dancer Juliet Prows a lent strain became unbearable, the active military service orders Operations Officer at Barbers man' be currently on duty; sparkle to Frank Sinatra's lat- tipsy man cleared his throat and serviceman's requiest, and Point, Hawaii, and executive and est Sunday,TV show. For Juliet, said, "I expect you're all wonder- have served on active duty for administrative determination of I II I Operations officer of the USS who hails from England, it I was a video debut. ing why I called this meeting more than two years, not neces- ineligibility. Philippine Sea.Page . 21 January 1960 JAX AIR NEWS Page 5 SHORT 4I CHIPSPlans 1 1i. for converting all the I b lax ,Navy golf course greens to :;. Tifton 328 have been set in mo- tion with acquisition of the grass. Fliers Winning Streak SeenPeriled This grass has been placed In E the golf course grass nursery (where it will be growing and ex- By Trio Of Foes panding until time for planting.An . orderly schedule for con- The Jax Navy Fliers will be crossing a dangerous pro [verting to the new grass is i } cipice when they embark tonight (Thursday) on a tough as-'! [planned as follows: J paNt nails three-night home ,stint against a trio of rugged service Work is to start about this fives with the Green Cove Bullets starting things off witha tie on temporary greens. This visit to Mainside gym at 2000 tonight. fG t k (ill require planting additional With no chance for breath Dorman's 20 points paving the ass, fertilizing and mowing to catching, the Fliers face Whiting Desired size. way to a 77-70 victory at the ,3 Field here Friday night, followedby In February, work will be a home encounter with Pensacola's South Carolina port city. ed to prepare top soil for Goslings Saturday even- Rouse and Bob Gadson, a fast- nverting permanent greens. ing. improving newcomer, meshed the March should see the purchasef s cords for 17 and 16 point per- | necessary material to kill old THE FLIERS registered their formances respectively. Don Tebo, eighth consecutive victory Sat- with 22, was high point man fob ass on greens, requiring a specs - chemical gas and plastic cov- ir4\ urday at Hunter AFB with a 78- the, losers. \ 64 conquest of the Air Force s. Glynco CIC School of Bruns- Jack Dorman's 17 pointsled crew. . j Pins will be moved from per- wick, Ga. fell to the Fliers last anent to temporary greens and t: sa Jax Navy scorers. Thursday night, 72-40. Dorman ttual labor will be started on Warren Rouse, who with Dor- had 23 points for the,winners. nverting to Tifton 328 about a man is a holdover from last pril 8. FAST BOARD ACTION-Earl Richardson, ((15)) of Jax Navy 'year's club, registered 16 tallies JAX NAVY ((77)) and Mel Sturms, ((39)) of Glynco CIC School, wrestle for ball off while coach Dick Savage melted 'I FO n TP (If you have news on golf acuity the backboard during heated action In lad week's Flier.Glynco Dorman 8 4 20 the cords for 14 markers. of persons aboard the Sta- basketball game at Mainside gym. Richardson made good a two 4 0 8 Shppard contact Jax Air News Sports hand push shot Just seconds after the picture was taken. Jax JAX NAVY had defeated a 17 'sk extension Navy won the game 72.40. leading throughout the tilt. The Route 6 5 216 Charleston MinLant or Comdr. locals, with eight straight wins, face three rugged opponents in good-looking Sterns 4 0 8 , I Koressel, extension 605.) the next three nights.VA44 quintet the previous night, with Godson 5 6 16Savange 2 8 3 IH CRACKERJAX Issues Loud Little League Tryouts CHARLESTON ((70)) Currently UnderwayAll Thompson 10 0 20 DROP PAIRary boys between ages of 8-12, Beechman 6 0 12 I To VW4'I Hazen netted 17 tal- Challenge and who will not have reached Styles i 5 2 12 and Pat Yeaton 12 in lead- their 13th birthday before August, Marks .7 0 14 _ I Pepsi Cola to a 64-30 de- am serving warning, as of right now, to VW-4 that it is are eligible for Little League Tebo 8 6 22 Ion over the Jax Navy NOT going to capture the Iron Man Trophy the next six baseball. Tryouts are'' being held Cote 0 0 0Fliers' ('ickerjax last week at Jack- months if we have anything to say about it." daily in the Dewey Park Play- _' .Gym in City League ac- These words, which resounded ground between 1700-1800 and at FaringsO I_ loud and clear at the semi-an- MIKE H 0 USER, director of 1300 on weekends.For FO FTAFTMM. TP AVB. athletics and recreation for Duval *:Jan" Forstal was high point- sports banquet at the main further information, con- Dormen 14 98 34 20 58 216 15.3 ,_, for the Crackerjax with 17 mess hall last Wednesday and fell County Schools, also a guest tact Mr.White, EV 9-6293.Coaches Sheppard 14 62 43 19 45 153 10.9 It'' speaker, emphasized that "intra- unters. Half time score was upon ears of some 200 intramural are also needed. Route 13 67 53 28 53 162 12.5 Pepsi. 29, Jax Navy 17. athletes, were uttered by Capt. mural athletics are a real test Savage 14 53 53 39 74 145 10.4 of man's i a competitive spirit In Crackerjax action this Damon Cooper, skipper of VA- Godson 13 46 27 16 59 108 8.3 since there is in it for ,week, the Gator Girls coastedto 44. "VW-4 is going to have a nothing MAINSIDECAGE Sterna 14 35 19 13 68 83 5.9 I, their ninth straight win of fight on its hands from now on." the player except the satisfactionof SLATEThursday Amerton 7' 6 2 1 50 13 1.9 the season, a 74-24 verdict over CAPT. COOPER'S challengewas knowing he can stand up with Walker 874 3 57 17 2.1 [{the Crackerjax. sort of an answer for all the best of them". Jan. 21 Richardton 12 24 13 9 69 57 4.7 present who witnessed represent- 1600 VP.16 vt VP-5 Holub 10 13 7 3 43 29 2.9 Los Angeles Dodgers Scout Monday, Jan. 25 atives of VW-4 march up in an 1600 A/CMalnt. vs FAETU Mason 7 2 1 000 4 2.0 Leon Hamilton also a guest almost steady stream to receive 1800 679th vt Operation trophy after trophy. The 'Cane speaker, left these words of 2000 Infirmary vt Comm. Team Seven Wins TheWATER Hunters grabbed off Jax Navy wisdom "We all try to play the Tu.tday, Jan. 26 liii 1800 VAP-62 vt Hospital PayoffTeam and M a ins ide championship game as good as we can and 2000 VP-5 vt Marine Brkt. Bowling LINEThe trophies in bowling, touch foot- (Someone must lose, but you W.dn.idty, Jan. 27 Seven captured first half, ball and golf. 1800 A/CMalnt. vt Comm. honors In the Officers Wives should always play to win. 2000 VA.44 vt Admin. Jax Navy shell team, off Capt. James R. Reedy, Station Bowling League, after defeating skipper, had earlier called for Team Four in a playoff. \ to a fine, early start can be seen off the Sailing Club dock each more enthusiastic support of the .. Members of the winning team day at 1500, conditioning itself intramural program and for all :. :: are: : Lil Crawley, Eunice Rupp, for.competition to include Pur- activities to enter into the spiritof : :' Linda Raymer, Donna McDaniels due, Marietta College, Navy, Rol- competition among units here. : and Sophie Grace. lins and JU.Sculling "There should not be so many ". High average honors went to is under supervisionof "no entries" as were listed in the it." : : Nancy Moessmer, with a 151; Jan Lt. Col. W. P. Mitchell, com- records for Iron Man Trophy ( Baird's 220 earned high game manding officer of Marine Avia- competition the past six month," : trophy and Betty Windham earn If'l tion Detachment, and coached byJ. the Captain commented. more ed high scratch series trophy with B. Anderson, a foremost shell teams with more athletes enter :(. : coach. into competition one team will ... .. 533.Joyce Bradley and Gladys be able to dominate," he ,1(. ,/ -I Stalwart youths with no fear not :; Poynter earned the Achievement of the hard work top conditioning added. A _1 4: Trophy and Best Sport Award, requires may contact Lt. Col. THE CALL for spirit issued by .,... ..' "., : respectively. Mitchell at extension 8320, or see Capt. Reedy and the spirited }t .I" : Persons interested in Joiningone him, at Building 84 any day after challenge leveled by Capt. Cooper t : !I .J::! of the league's teams for sec- seemed to touch off a frenzyof / ond half play should contact Bet- 1500.Navy Jax Sail Club members enthusiasm among units. ..'. :/1; i:; / .t!$Jy"1 ty Windham, SP 1-1168, Billie report an excellent time at the The intramural program here and (. .., Black, EV 4-5482, or Jan Baird recent Sunshine Regatta at the the next six months may proveto ..i'''' EV 4-4442. most interesting In the the be Miami Yacht Club. Bill Clementsof history of the Station. Quote of the Week Yankee VAP-62 and Bruce Stelnfeldt First guest speaker, Nathan manager Casey Stengel blasted of VW-4, sailing Rhodes Bantam Mallison, superintendent of recre- those who ridicule his star catcher 571, tied for fourth place with ation for the City Recreation ,. Yogi Berra with this: "What'a --- ----- ---- --- Lcdr. Anderson and R. E. Clarkof Dept., advised it was necessaryfor BANQUET HIGHLIGHT Comdr.W. S. Webster, (right) funny about Yogi? He has a FAW-11, in No. 771. a serviceman to remain in executive officer of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four, lovely wife and family, a beautiful good physical shape since he ihe famed Hurricane Hunters, is all smiles as he accepts first home'' in New Jersy, a big A spring Intramural bowling someday be called upon leg on new Ironman Trophy from Capt. Jame R. Reedy, NAS bowling alley, money in the bank may Jax commanding officer of the intramural during a highlight organizational meeting has been for duty that would test his sports banquet last week at Mainside Men Hall. VW-4 won the and he plays golf with million planned for January 26 at 0930. stamina, fortitude, and reflexes. trophy for piling up most points in.Ironman competition. aires. Page 6 JAX AIR NEWS 21 January 1960 I I Schedule of Special Services Activities and Facilities For Jan. 21- 27 I I MOVIES Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday I NAS. Bldg. 612NATTCenIer 1900 only 1900 only 1900 only 1400 & 1900 1800 & 2000 1900 only 1800-2000 Sound & The Best ofEverything Some LikeIt House of Four Fast Horse Soldiers Big Break Fury Hot Seven Hawks Guns Bldg. 563 1900 only 1900 only 1400-1900 1400-1900 1900 only 1900 only 1900 only House Haunt Hill Sound&The Fury BestofEverything Some Like It Hot House of 7 Hawks Four Fast Guns I Horse Soldiers ----..---- , Hospital 1900 only 1900 o'v 1900 only 1900 onlyBestofEverything 1900 only 1900 only Al Capone Story House on Haunt I Sound&The Fury Some Like It Hot House of 7 Hawks Four Fast Guns LIBRARIES r ,NAS. Bldg. 3NATTCen2er 0815-2100 0815-2100 1300-2100 1300-2100 0815-2100 0815-2100 0815-2100 . Bldg. 563 0930-2100: 0930-2100 1300-2100 1300-2100 0930-2100( 0930-2100 0930-2100 Hospital_ OROO.1 OOJOOO2100) 0800-1600 closed 1300-1700 0800-1600 0800-1600 0800-1600 LOUNGES CLUBS NAS, Bldg. 655NATTC.nt.r ) 1000-2100 1000-2100 1400-2100 Closed 1000-2100 1000-2100 I Bldg. 583 1 R" 0-2200( 1600-2200 I 1300-2300( 1800-2300( 1600-2200 1600-2200 1BOO-2200 Blue Jackets Inn 1630-2400 2000-2400 I 2000-2400 2000-2400 1630-2400 1630-2400 2000 Jimmy Geiger Redcoats Glenn Reeves Bingo EM.- NATTCenierNAS- ,. I 1630-2300 1630-2300 1630-2300 p I(130.2300( 1200-2330 1400-2330 1400-2830 EN, NARTU 1130-1300 1130-1300 1130-1300 1130-1300 Closed Closed 1130-1300 )1630-2230 1630-2230 1630-2330 1830-=330 1630-2230 Outdoor Pools Secured For \ Season . HAS Gyro , 1000-2100 1000-2100 1300-2100 1300-2100 1000-2100 1000-2100 1000-2100 I -- NATTCenter Gym 1300-2100" a 300-2 100 IbdiwiooEACH 1300-2100 1300-2100 13002100TO 1300-2100 . HAS Bowling OPEN BOWLING ; DAY 1000 2300 NATTC Craft Shop 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 1300-1630 1730-2100 1730-2100 1730-2100 1730-2100 1730-2100 1730-2100 1730-2100 j Tennis Courts (Navy Ex.) 0600-Dark 0600-Dark '0600-Dark 0600-Dark 0600-Dark 0600-Dark 0600-Dark " Golf Course 0830-Dark 0830-Dark 0730-1800 0800-1800 0830-Dark 0830-Dark 0830-Dark Fish Camp 0800hr.. 0800hr.. 0800hr.. 0800hr.. 0800hr.. Before sundown Before sundown Before sundown Before sundown Before sundown Closed Closed Hobby Shop. Bldg. B38 0800-1630 0800-1630 Closed Closed 0800-1630 0800-1630 0800-1630 Indoor Swimming Bldg. 614 1600-2000 1600-2000 1130-2000 1200-2000 1600-2000 1600-2000 1600-2000 '"",, SPECIAL ,EVENTS: -" ' I 1I' ,. ? >'; S. fir kWx.2t Security ,Force :C I' Night Classes Proving ; :q 9K 4Y'n. 't'Ft t+. (Continued from Page 1) F F. a t S OF :1 4F , I : t Q 4 ;R b \ K :> ; w \f:} f iwC ?%4 s ,3 f + 'y i'3 tayCy iy i rifle and are able to administer F r } Popular With Navymen F S. .. 'tot: ,:. eS's.'a \ first aid. The platoons fall in for (Continued from Page) ; I per- In part, Ltjg(j Klein asserts, sonnel inspection under arms. 2105, and Wednesdays from 1930o Yti. officers must sign agreements to Such units are considered a reserve - 2200. The spring semester begins - ] remain on active duty for two 4 i.. 't ?' 4 S,t ;tiS''s ;; portion of Security Department - next month and is to con- .y Sy> s ozt'y years after completion of a ;+, }r : and can be called out clude in May. course, while enlisted personnel to control a disturbance on CURRENT rates at JU are 15 t' must have begun a second or Station or used in protection of dollars credit'hour, Ltjg( ) per I subsequent enlistment. civilian homes, life and propertyin Klein says. Career personnel may ; Service General Educational } yyphyk. 'i- R rS(y t t3t, ',: cases of emergency or disaster.It . receive tuition aid assistance for y.p Development (GED) High School such off-duty education, provided may also be called out to they meet requirements level tests are accepted at the assist the State Militia and other | university, in lieu of a diploma.JU { ,( > gk } yyyt outlined y ; civilian agencies. in BuPers Instruction : ; 21J OFFERS courses in various :1) 1560.10B. This assistance provides categories, including Liberal Arts Normally, however, the unit that the government pay approximately as honor guards, and (arts and science) College, and served half of tuition burial detachments. Guard General College, as well as I ser- costs. i 'h. vice in case of crashed planes preparatory curricula in the T ___: medical, dental, business, edu- '"'. ,1JHIJ.JI'IIU1IiL!!! [ \: '1'<.,,_ _.... ,..,,>r :':>1; I ,.,". ., and other mishaps is also a pro- DIVINE cation and engineering fields. SHORT CRUISE Every two years tugboats shift the wind- vision of ASF. SERVICES Among the topics offered at ward side of the oldest commissioned ship in the fleet, the 165-year-old frigate Constitution to prevent weather damage to JU art, science business MedicareContinued are , its spars. Berthed at Boston Naval Shipyard, the veteran of accounting, chemistry, economics, early Navy battles is. now a national shrine. ( from Page 1)) Sunday January 24 education, engineering, English, ing at larger installations: the ALL SAINTS' CHAPEL geography, government, history, Shortest Way Still The BestA isolation of such facilities as 0830-Service of Worship. humanites, mathematics, music, missile sites and weather sta- p930-Sunday School, three- philosphy, physical education, well-known writer, asked to tions, and the deployment of year-olds through adults, Build- physics, psychology, religion, cogitations and articulating sup- forces U. S. overseas, more than give his formula for success offered - ing 722; Adult Bible Class, Chap- sociology, speech and foreign erficial sentimental and psycho- 40 percent of all dependents are lain Wolfe, in Small Chapel. languages, including French, this advice: logical observations, ,beware of living away from their sponsors. 0930-Service of Worship. German, Greek and Spanish. "In promulgating your esoteric platitudinous ponderosity. 1100 Service of A NATTCenter chief Since most overseas installa- Worship. attending, "Let extemporaneous de- 1830-Teen-Age, Senior High under tuition aid program, thinks' What They're Saying I cantations your and unpremeditated tions are Medicare equipped with medical Fellowships and United Fellow- going to JU is "a good deal.: "The real meaning of the seriesof expatiations have intelligibility facilities, does not apply - ship of Protestants, Building 722 Everybody should take advantageof I to dependents accompanying and veracious rodo- vivacity sans high-level meetings is that a I sponsors to major command posts and Small Chapel.. college as long as they are montade and thrasonical bom- here for shore duty," he says. I new process of communicationmay abroad. The program, however, I, ST. EDWARD'S CHAPEL Persons desiring to take advantage be developing through them. bast. does cover families of personnel 0830 and .JOOO-Sunday Mass. of night courses at ,JU:I I say '"may" because only time I "Sedulously avoid all polysllabic assigned to remote sites whereno w e should contact Ltjg) Klein at can tell whether we shall have profundity, pusillanimous U. S. medical facilities exist. ST. LUJCE'S CHAPEL the J&E office in building 955, I'I learned to talk somewhat less at vacuity, pestiferous profanity, and BECAUSE of the tremendousscope Naval Hospital extension 8556. They must act, cross-purposes than in the past, similar transgressions." of the program and its ;)(P630) -Mass.tQ930 immediately, however, since registration I and with better understanding of relative newness, Medicare has -Protestant Worship Ser- for the spring i semesteris I opposing points of view." Secretary "In short," he said, don't use suffered its share of growing vice. 'set for Feb. 3 and' 4. 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