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: -- -. ___ 1 tC> ' .. J uR ' Vol. 6-No. 25 16 September 1948 Headquarters of the Naval Air Advanced Training Command . ------ ------ -- - - -- - --- -- -- - UNITED STATES NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA . --- ---- - ------ r NARTU CONDUCTS BOOT CAMP 'rStation Jewish t At i I Free Admission r ,, , Personnel Asked I TransportationFor MR. ,. ';;:;" To Jax Services Grid Games : I t b t 4 - High Holy Days Will Must Be In Uniform; Be Observed In First Dependents Also See Two Weeks Of October Tilts Without. Charge ,f Personnel of Jewish faithat I' Afraid high prices will the Naval Air Station have leave budget too l been j invited hv the Jewish i your tightto provide for football tickets community of Jacksonville to +t i 81l ...... this year ? Has the problem with them in celebrating join : of transportation the High Holy Days of Rosh Municipal l Stadium i been worrying you -, Hashonah and Yom Kippur grid fans without automobilesof J< p& which will be observed the own '' . '{ k**.' first two weeks in October. your :."' ", Rosh' Hashonah, the traditional Forget it! All your troubles .i' Jewish New Year, will be celebrated } c have been taken" care of! Physical ht:, from sunset Sunday Framing and Recreation has , Tuesday Yom Kippur, nought of everything! You'll be t 1"1"through; the Day of Atonement, is observed o : ; able to enjoy every Jax-Navy home \ r from sunset 12 October to sunset e. game. at the Gator Bowl, and it 13 October, .. mi i cost you one penny-except i .a -' ,nl' cokes, hot dogs, and peanuts No Jewish religious services areS ;S ,: scheduled at NAS since there are t e z t ) Y tS, all hands will be able to -:; t, get a Mill quota of top-notch football - { ; not a sufficient number of personnel - again this year at no costpi - of this faith aboard to P a t >\idi'd uniforms Your are worn. i .S. warrant such services Instead, .vi i( : . unit! >tm will be admission ': Navy officials have always facilitated A your :':..../. the attendance of Jewish l tl< k't to the stadium, and your } dependents will be admitted .; personnel at services in town and free, r't ;. too, upon presentation of their dependents - have granted leave, if practicable ' ?;' to servicemen and women of JewIsh .._._._.____..______n__. cardsMmessful, '' tJ::: faith so that they might spcrd TR.\1MNO IV \RLlN-SPIKE seamanship is again being given at NAS, the fIrst time since Jast tear 'j I'j.IJf' the holidays at home with their the boot amp here was closed four years! ago. The instruction is gin seamen intuits now undergoing I. This is the second year that r, ;+ ,.. families, two weeks of annual training duty at NAPTU Here. Cliff Reinheimer TD2 shows the reservists servicemen in uniform have been permitted to attend the it...:...: Reformed services' will be held how a fender is spliied during a class m seamanship at the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit face of Last games) : at Temple Ahavath Chesed, Laura The group now on active dutv: is the largest in the: history ot the local unit charge year's policy was so successful that officials decided - : and Ashley Streets, Rosh Hasho- ' i. .,.... nah services are scheduled on 3 Duties to adopt it again this .year 4'-, ; Captain Robert O. Minter Assumes General admission tickets will .-'i October at 2000 and 4 October at bo on sale at $1 for civilians and 1000 Yom Kippur: services will . .. he held at 2000 on 12 October and service personnel not in umfol m. As Station Overhaul And ChIldren's tickets are 50 cent Repair Officer ' (.; from 1000 through 1800 the following ; ; .9\ / day, And getting back to that tl an>lpOl'tation - ;:i I __ ._ ._ ,. Rob rt O Mmt --- : :-t I I Captain i assumed deal, It's free, toO! bp sual - Roth orthodox and conservative ) : services will be conducted at the FILING CLOSES FOR( Repair the Othitr duties hen of 0t'l last haul week and, ALL HANDS URGED TO bowl express is being service arranged right to Navy the x Jacksonville Jewish Center, Third 'edni (orndi, E. Dud- I sin c } Joseph busses will load on the station ",' < and Silver Streets, as follows APPRENTICEFOURTH I'I for RENEW NSLI BEFOREEXPIRATION up : son wh lift last month dUlY i and whisk you right out to the \. f .' ROSH 1HSIIONAIIC'onervntii 1 1I I ."""", ... ,.. stadium They wait around fur i ' CLASS EXAMINATION DATE you until the game is over and ., J ; 3 October--2000 I 7 j take you back to the station if 4 October 0730 # 5 October-0730- I The deadline for filing applications I All National Sei\ue Life Insurance vou're too worn out from cheering - '';. .g::,, Orthodox for the Apprentice Fourth term policies now in force to go anywhere after the Class examination passed last S 3 Octbbor- 1800 I which were issued prior to 1 Jan- game {. ; Monday, it was announced :yesterday - 4 Oct, 0730 & 1800 The pick-up point and the schedule - : uary 1946 expire eight years from , by the local Board of U S of haven't been I departure arranged - October-0730 3 \ the date of issue station Civil Service Examiners personnel - ' : yet, but they will bo announced - 1 'ti: TOM KIPPUR Applicants who filed their appli- were reminded last week by prior to the first home (Conservative and Orthodox-) cations before the closing date the, Benefits and Insurance Ofnce | game on 3 October. On the return r 12 October-1800 will be given a written test and No provision has been made for trip, the busses generally" load on ; ,' y. 5- 13 October-0730 through 1800 I will be placed on an eligible register the automatic renewal of these I the north side of the stadium. -1 :: Traditional orthodox service according to the grade made policies, it was stated, and they | At present, four home gamesare 'l:i :: have also been announced by the in the test. From this! register, expire rather than lapse since they scheduled at the Gator Bowl, /; Etz Chayyim Congregation, 1243 the new class of apprentices will are on the term plan No grace j jpt'riod with arrangements for a fifth, at Boulevard, The New Year services .. be selected is under this ' .',. possible system the close of the season, still un- are scheduled for 1800 on 3 In the event that a sufficient i fL, October, 1000 and 1700 on the 4th, I, number of applicants fail to attain In order to renew these policies, i derway-- -. - ,f. ." and 1000 on the Mh, Yom Kippur .I an eligible rating in the written the insured must execute a renewal rent policy, to cover payment of :,: will be observed at 1745 on 12.I test, the examination will be application prior to the expIra- premiums based on the new' in- October and from 1000 to 1800 on announced again, it was stated tion date of his current pohcv At : surable age the 13th, I Persons selected to take the train- with the Bureau of Aeronauticsin the same time, he must registera All hands were also remindedof : I Those desiring home hospitality I ing will receive $.76 per hour and Washington new allotment effective priorto then privilege to convert their during this period should /get in I will receive an increase in pay as The new head of O&R, who the expiration date of the ur- I insurance to a permanent form touch with Rabbi Sidney M. Lef- their training progresses each hails from :Martmsville, Virginia, - "" kowitz of the Temple II year Of course, since the apprentice received his commission in June, I EXPLAINING NAVY CUSTOM i 4 ,-Il. r' I program here is recognized 1924, following his graduation _ AI>\''\NChllNI; ) I3EOINNIItS' by the Veterans Administration, from the Naval Academy During I I will World War II he served on the I veterans under the program SPAMMI' CLASSES NOW Ol'KN i be entitled to subsistence under !staffs of ComSoVVesPac and Com- Spanish classes' for beginnersand I the G I. Bill of Rights, if eligibleto Air 7th Fleet. He holds: the Legionof Ii advanced students, sponsoredby I receive subsistence Merit the NAS Educational Office, I i It is' anticipated that approxi- From 9 June 1944 to 15 August are now in progress, Interested mately 100 apprentices will start Hit, he was officer-in-charge of i personnel may obtain detailed information the new class sometime in November the aeronautical engineering curriculum . by phoning ext 618 or I Training is offered in a num- IT.s,N.P.G S., Annapolis I by calling in at the officein person i ber of skilled trades, and persons Bldg. 9ri4! (Continued on Page 2)) i I Continue! on Cage 2)) J > . Progress ReportedIn 'I Fund Drive For ;I'A A Baptist Hospital I 1 The Baptist. Hospital Fund Mm',' nt VAS:; got off to a flying a t air i 1 last wt''I k as 2J;;) departmental : pi *x. ntiti\'es began the task ot , ""I1"ta\tln ; every cIvilian worker here" tm' contributions Although less than a week has passed Suite the launching of the campaign here, Michael Cascone )J.il.; JAIL is-iin- : > c..1.1), ( nut of iVavait>ei u u :: : is general chairman, reported" that pictured here with Army and Air Force generals when the Navy ; Official V S Navy Photograph *!>0t has already been collectedand moved into the Pentagon Building in Washington recently. He that pledge cards amountingto is explaining to Gen Hoyt S, Vandenberg, Air Force Chief of Staff, : N.VVY'S the carrier.based XAJ-1, ha* two reciprocating have been signed by em NnWJBOMIH $253 ;; (left) and Lt Gen J, Lawton Collins, Army Deputy Chief ot Staff: , '. engines and a turlm jet engine. The plane, eaimhta of carry- ployees.At the Navy's tradition of using miniature desk flags: to indicate roil a heavier bomb load faster than carner-hased plane now in the close! of Hi* first week when officers are "aboard" (in the building). The Admiral is holdingthe operation has completed urcrsfully Its first a"ri 4 of t_t flight.I (Ct!Ullt limed on 1'age :3)) flag of Uu Secretary of Defense I ", L _, ... .. .. .. .. .. ., -" ," J Poge Two JAX AIR NEWS September 1048 __ WeekendWncjTafk Notes from., NIIRTU (Tide weeVl column b devoted *. Fleet Alt fttrvlc S the two we+k-+ad vertlre .gu dr.. .t NABTU.-Kd.) I' : , ek ;, \ all end Wingtalk has received word CIGAR SPECIAL--Hey, you j guys who like tb chomp on a' that our old shipmate, J. F. Culver \::.' cheroot and even those of you is in St. Luke's Hospital, andwe're : : who ordinarily don't but would ,, he'd be : sure considerably like to try as long as they're being: :" ';,J handed out for free here's the cheered by visits from his friend r, tip! Our boy, Rosenkranz, has I For those of you who'd like to , been advanced from ADE2 to I drop in and chat awhile with him, t ADE1 and he's fair game for Hav- the visiting hours at the hospital a-Tampa handouts. Those who I, are from 1400 to 1600 and from 1 expressed wonderment at his con- I 1800 to 2030. It look as tinuous happy smile of late now though we're going to have another know the reason. Wonder if the I member for our deep end smile will still be there after all club. Don't express too much you guys hit him up for cheroots ? amazement, but it does look as ROVING REPORTER Week- though our shipmate Jacob, ------ .-- -. -- found his and ADE2, has one only. The date is 10 December and, from .' Rainbow Girls Y what we gathr, it', going to bea big church affair. All the squadron FOR MANY TEARS the joins in wishing him and his Rainbow Girls from Jackson- intended: .the very best, and don't ville have trouped out to NAS forget to save about 140 slices of each weekend to attend enlisted - cake for your shipmates, chum. dances at Mainside Auditorium - While we're dishing out congratulations . Although the personnel - let's not forget a of the has changed group the back to those in stilt slap on our many times, the girls are who recently the squadron passed ever ready to come out as danc- examination for advancement ing partners for station enlisted or change 'in rate. Here they are: men, rain or shine. (Above) D. E. Kemp W. A Smith, J. H. Surrounded by her girls who Little, C. G. Posey, W. H. E just stepped a Navy field, F. H. Driscoll, W. T. Davis, bus which brought them out from town, Mrs. Pauline Becker and A. D. Henley. has been in charge of the group PAY DIRT-We'd like to talk since early in the war. Priorto about money and we'll bet for that, she served as a chaperone I once that you lads are willing: to (Right) Between dances V listen just as long as we keep the the girls and sailors flock to topic of conversation on that green the auditorium lobby where zfQ stuff. Were happy to state that Welfare provides free cokes. i L most squadron members will be The Air Station Band providesthe receiving a little extra change on music for the regular weekly their next pay check. The Muop, , dances while big-name bands according to Chief Williams of are hired, when possible, for the Organized Personnel Office, IB gala occasions. that longevity will be paid for your week-end drills and that it's --- ----- -- retroactive from last March 25th. Funny, we don't hear any squawksthis --- - HOBBY SHOP leave with you, My peace I give time. unto you." Peace for our hearts UP THE GANGWAY Say NOTES Hospital CHAP-LA I that are broken because of sin; "Welcome aboard" and shake peace for souls that are twisted the hands of the new squadron .--- NSJ1 I' and torn by doubt and despair; members who have joined us within We notice that attendance has j peace for the ceaseless strivingsof the past month. They sic L. C. doubled since re-opening last Chatter :I men and the endless strife ofnations Wenham AMEAA. T. E. LJde. SA, week. Could It be the "New -- --- "My peace I give unto R. B. :Manley RMN3, and B. A. Look", the bargains offered by the"NotNew" Yep-We've got the buns, dogs, Tin LEGACY OF PEACE you." Felton, SA. We'd like to officially Shop, or just more I and all the makings All patients This is not his name, but this Will the world never learn! welcome them Into the fold anti personnel taking interest in va- I muster in the Grove just outside is what he did. When John Smith I % Chaplain A. C. B9yer. wish them a most pleasant tour rious hobbies? From the looksof Hospital Ship's Service Building died in my home town he left of duty. things. Chief Cammlll of Inspection tonight at 1930. You can cook 'em $ 4OOO and no will. That's how Captain LEGAL EAGLE None clhr & Survey (O&R) wasn'tsatisfied to suit yourself. A mighty fine I he wanted it. "My relatives, he than our maintenance officer. Lt. Continued with a new model Ford. party, fellas- girls, music, and I I said, "can fight for it" He wantedto I Md. (Prior to reporting from Page to 1)NAS Comdr. L. R. Baxter, has lettivtd He installed a supercharged car- dancing. leave them of strife I a legacy his L.L.B. from the University of buretor and if it doesn't work he Jacksonville he was director of Now hear this! Bunco Party and contention. I Florida College of Law. His license knows who to blame Poking 20 at the Personnel Division of BuAer I Monday night, September That's what the world always to practice law in the State through the Carpenter Shop who 1930 Red Cross Recreation Hall Washington. leaves us! The world never' gives i Comdr. Dodson served of Florida awaits an official investigation '- O&R as did we come across but Lt. Kingof Southern Bell Telephone girls I substance or cold cash. into his character. We'llbe or reality Officer here from November PT and F. A. Mueller of- I&S : from Jax will sponsor the party. 1916, character witnesses if he'll It leaves only shadows and'is- until 1948. deep in the intricate mystery of Mucho fun! Prizes. Refreshments! August, ions and notes. The promise reduced rates on a case promissory .. --- - how to build a book shelf. Well, . their ; world knows only a giving that we have coming up. Seems we they accomplished project ends in strife, a heaven that endsin e were caught with an overdue library - anyway and each came out with a Filing s e e. hell. "My relative can fight card.ALOHA . masterpiece Ask Chris 4 " Sprowles for whom he made that (Continued from Page 1) for it. Don't forget the next I How different is the giving of At the Station FASRon 58 week-end drill. Jt', leather hand bag. Must be his I competing in the written test will Chapels, Hirmligham !1 Christ! "Peace I leave with you, Road and Muttln Arena.l'rotei.taat on 9 and 10 October and we'll: lie mother, or perhaps some girl backin be given an opportunity to indicate " My peace I give unto you. When I I seeing all your smiling fa'fat Pennsylvania their trade preference. Trades 0930 School | --Sunday Small Chapel Christ died and rose again He left that time. By the if something . With so much going on around i! in which training is offered in- l045t'nt"'itl'OIJhl- Set 1 \ ice Chap way the legacy of peace. lain Fmrv-ls, L Albert.CatkolU paramount in impottance here, it would take someone with | elude aircraft instrument mechanic i And was there ever a time when four hands and a dozen eyes to aircraft mechanic general, aircraft : 0700-M as. comes up and you're unable to 'mankind needed that peace mote make one of our drill period. JM- with We electrician 09.30MassChaplain keep up every project. motor mechanic, , I desperately than now? On the J. A. Wldman will officiate rangements can be made for to do hope see more personnel i machinist, metalsmith aviation, I faces of and old, at home at bolh nutcfcet. young equivalent duty. See the Senior of the facilities taking advantage !! electronics mechanic electropla- ceases offered them at the It is mechanic and and abroad, everywhere you hearit Type Training Officer, ComdrF shop. | ter, automotive An outdoor Nursery tor ..mHIIhll!l getting close to Christmas, so let'sget carpenter.The clamoring for expression: dren If maintained between 09(>0 andTHEY'LL E. Schrader, on the north suit of " "Peace! We want pence-peacein 100.I : the hangar started on some of those handmade I station's!! initial class of a... ' . our world, peace in our lives: .. - gifts. How about it ? We apprentices completed their first .. have the tools, machinery, and ': year of training under the pro- i peace in our hearts! I HANDLE GRID BROADCASTS And ;yet, here it is. "Peace I material; all you need are your : gram in April and were then pro- I .. ... hands, an idea, and the will to I moted to Apprentices, Third Class. " do something. I This has resulted in a need for a Jax Air News a There Mill tw a meetiug of the i new apprentice class which will .. Hobby "Shop riM.lo Club this evening | be supplied by the recent examination Editorial Office . at 1JMK UVU-4MW, J,lM t ;g- which was announced for the . South Ltmer DerL \Vi"K , ra.oIwNi, I' purpose of determining those eligible UkJaSfI: :;; Hour , Hobby Shop for such training. Trlephuue 'u..1uu--SJ. 8-1 ' WH-kda-1700 to 21ttr.Saturdsy1510 | No date has been st for the ,. > Arthur M. Greene Julltor ' , to 2100.Wednesday written test, but it i. expectedj ,. cr .,J K, "ynt-4eN" tu'f'" (Inure The JAX AIR NEWS is published ,, , Tuesday and Thuikd; j the test will be given some weekly at the U. S. Naval I "" . ', idP -1001 to 1400 i time in the near future. Air Station. Jacksonville. Florida I I ... ( t ...; > and printed commercially with :.rh" non-appropriated funds at no expense - to the government and in compliance with SecNav Circular Letter 45-1918 dated 12 Det'.amber > 1945. Copies are distributed fret- MAINSIDE AUDITORIUMS of charge at the Naval Air Sta- Syb tion, the Naval. Air Reserve Train S Mntiea: "'s.da-n30 anA 2400; .idii-I4SO M..I 21H1. i ig Unit the Headquaitei of the Till-KSDAV I Naval Air Advanced Training s 'TRAIL TO LAREDO", starring Charles Starrett and Smiley Command, Naval Auxiliary Air .. IJuimlt Station Cecil Field, and the V. S FKII1AV Naval Hospital. ------------------ "SORRY, WRONG NUMBER", with Barbara Stanwyck and Bert .* PLAY-BY.l'LA1'uescripl ion of Jax-Navy home football TU, JAX AIR NKUg: \ rmnUx-r .,1( , Lancaster. a games will be broadc-Mft from the Uatnr Bowl thin radio the WilK: ljU rUI AHUM !lylkn l urul! season by I > AM KVXUAY"ROPE" .SATI1KIJAY the Airmd K MH Picas S'ivl I.,.. Jit- station WOBS Lt rvmidt Centhnn ]j.,Iunat \". NARTU Public In'foimatineia - # featuring James Stewart and Joan Chajxlkr. !><-o MO.VUAV nouicei mu.l tsar. It TI)} !nAl' AMI UEONt: >'lAV t without> |..|>, nl, ,l.n .,) K 1tt..i piiihlbildl.I< X AH; I (>'flfludi'n. This will t*. the fin M time since 1014 that Jax-="7ay "GOOD SAM", starring (;IiJ'> ('. r)per and Ann Sheridan. 1'loWS }aid ioiiie, "t,- t ttJt"n unttj ovu r i I a I local<< radio Mation.I . TEXTll'TILA'! FED \ " ," .. .. .. ., . --- -- -- -- ---- --- ---- -- -- - 7 ,. ,.. ,. . \ 16 September 1948 JAX AIR NEWS Pace Three DISCUSS PROGRESS OF WAGE SURVEYIKJMMejlBKMMtfWBBMWJEM'MWft I __._ ___..u..u..u...._._..__.._..__.. ..____. ._ b'HEidf4i'tE I - I AAOWI = - '- OAR "frAf'C..KonWi 11 Division by ElUa-\; - beth W. Mach There's lots of him he was going to sue it for news this week, and whether It is non-support. good or bad all depends on your In Instrument Shop, we have point of view. Now that I have all sorts of stuff and rumors and put myself in line for trouble, let's things Florence Barlar is going to get down to the latest. The other take Vivian's place, we think, on day Reilly decided to cut downon paper work. I hope you like it, tL the size of his family, so he lo lort'nceVhere does Lan<'8.e- t sold one bird dog. Dimes to dough- ter's mind wander off to each nuts says he'll get two more to day ? He sometimes looks as If take its place Who went to he's already counting that million Georgia recently and confiscated dollars he will inherit when his enough country-cured meat and rich uncle In the poor house dies peanuts to feed" an army ? Afraid Shame on you Charlie, you you were losing weight Mr. failed to warn Snuffy about the s z, Hughes ? The Prop Shop wel- proper line length and strength comes the following new employes when you went tarpon fishing the James Ashley, Lucille George, other night. And here I was all A Pearl A. Cannon Leola H. Kirk I. set to tell the world about our and Marie M. McCarty Mike, I "Champ". Better luck next time, what are those jitters caused I I anyway I'll bet we have the from Is there a manager angle ? : of ------- I youngest looking crop grandmothers - MKMIir.HS OP Till': WAGE survey committee meet with chairman A O Anderson to discussthe As Whitey Morris said whenhe ever assembled. Just lis- results ot their first week work contacting local business firms for wage data on jobs similar to4thoe transferred to the Oxygen'I'ten to Ruth Grundmann, Rusty at the Naval Air Station. Field work in the survey is expected to take at least another week. Shop, "Seclusion is what I like. I Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Owens at information will be compiled here and then sent Washington for action. Employees are encouraged From Ordnance I understandthat lunch time comparing notes and to take an active interest in the survey, submit data, and suggest additional business con- congratulations are in order. I snap shots. cerns to contact. It's a boy for Carver, our new 1 I Personnel 1- Administration by ----- -- --- --- the 3 A M. and --- - ---- --- member of Burp Dot IHtkson i Well Miss Dun- I Bubble Club. It's a boy for Ryan - bar now has two men working I' Commercial Bulletin I SURPLYiLLlES also. Gee! with all these proud I for her! :Mr. Ellis recentlyarrived papas In the shop and another one I for work In the Records Bulletin* will be accepted until space has been tilled, but not ,, counting the days, I guess I'll I Section and is a sure-fire life saver '. later than 1000 Tuesday. Kxt.: 8 >30. have to order some sort of badgefor : Haven't seen Jimmie Log- veiwaie. dunes , I the sick list Miss Rich- on f'' and pillows for $2>. Sec Hook at l'al". I from apprentice trainees Then ardson is lending a hand to 1JJ1U Randolph SIAS.; Jo'IH'-plt'Cp Ihlnic loom suite kitchen now Thoroughbred Cocker foi sale Call II I table with four chairs and a table I they all got together and broughtone I Personnel Lt. (jg) Sweat took Annex 8-OJfcl:: I ICI tudlo Cline. 1128 Cumberland Road I BOWLING BITS. Bowlers please box of cigars to pass around. off for Texas last week. She is l and piano In perfect condition, L.Annei. Ict'-box. three months old, to sLut but for- Cool 1 ato. note: Supply is planning Smart idea fellows, your driving there to visit with her '. .2-213J i I in excellent condition. Call Muiphut its own Bowling League this year, mer instructors did that, too. Is ; Seven and une-half cubic foot 2-6973 after 1700. I new nephew. Her Another will accompany spot lefiUeiator In new (,,,, COld-I tout-door sedan wllh I which means putting six {-man it a habit now ? Shorty Williams her on the return trip. 1936 Plymouth , t' $175. Chief Van and DPI 1530.en, ext. t 5'J radio and heater75: or best olio teams on the alleys, and in orderto i is back. He is easily recognizable Seems as though that ole saying twten 0700 -I r. Goodreau, ext. bJJ5. .obtain reservations at the by the usual shiner! men" I ;._" Baby crib In tiood condition for $15. I "Texas is where men are , L. V. Bt'll.J933.: Large and small tilcjvle, $:; each I Springfield Center, it is necessaryto I Mr. King of Cable and Packing I draws more than one woman v! Three sets ot nliicei's whites, sl/b Wagon $3: ; utility tialler. >75; 65'' begin immediately Ken Wilkins I Shops has been suffering from a the state line. Hmmml 31 Call Mis. St. Elmo Acosta. 9- cubic ft. cllplu lty. Call lllist at across I extension Is handlingthe : He he has . at 8144 bad cold at 1< .( 329. 748 or ext. 343. recently says : Mrs. Eyman the nurse, won- };: For sale or t..ade--t'11 a Speedgia- 19-U: Bulrk. -four-door sedan, 'u't'l organization, and anyone, civilian i tried so many home remedies that ders how much shimp you should !..,.,. phlc or a Clown Giaphlc with all only luuO miles since oveihaul. enlisted, or officer personnel ''he feels like a bottle of patent boil when cooking for two. Any- fit eatraa. Tuinei'. ext 5'!.:3. take $1.'!()(). C. A. Brown 1AJ7B attached to this department is medicine. We said if the darn one who can help her will be welcome foui-door custom sedan I Dodge 4'c :1947 Has radio clock. and a new wt of dolph St, NAS. for rt'asonableI I invited to join. Scoring will be : thing kept on getting the best of and their assistance greatly ; Hits with two-jear guaiantee Will Baby bed and mattress by the usual handicap method, so I that rice. Also i-hlld pedal car Blown, appreciated am sure pi f r sell equity joixi: or ext can a08.Ulbbs .be lettnanced.Chief I 1JJ7B Randolph 5 St., NAS. if you have a very low score don 1 INSIDE everyone wants to welcome our E-, with airBrlxgsStratton Have too many Jun.-lil.'llIni these: mind that a bit-come on out anyway new O&R Officer, Captain Minter, skiff 16' long an - ; sea \\lncheMei M-1917, JO-Ob Spotter, Call Ken and give him your Will aboard. Welcome and we- motor Captain, ; cooled i Winchester, .2JO: Swift WORKS r. vg. WO. and where to reach PUBLIC take 3123 lot both. Can be seen at weaver scope ex $l:1S.:: Stevens 12 name you- hope you will enjoy your tour of .P';. Cedar Rl\ei Fish Camp on San Juan I .VJ-41U: or come out to Springfield next ; double, as new $43. Stevens the Administration Building duty with us.Inspection . ':,. Ave Ballard. ext. 11l7.: I new, Tuesday night at seven o'clock for In (not piastlcl i. piucUcally : Helen Bur Group by ? t 1'011..1'olllk..r.. and ;f.d the "new car" bug finally bit I Wicker baby lit maple $, Mdnton JO double I'eicunolon. establishing handicaps, getting , high chair McKayl: -:1M55.Tailormade steal for $.10. Rogers & SpenceiUimplnx Laurie Rosenburg Have you seen n..lte--Sorry to report the )Ollt set of blues, juniper sUe! .44 Percussion Match your arms limbered up, and so on I his Dodge ? Pretty! Helen Johnsonis of four chiefs in the group this M". liouws site :W x 33. Will Tar get. new, t*>5' leglei-Golchei full SASSIETY NEWS: Last Saturday leave this week with her week" G. F. Bergin AMC, C. J. take JJO. O A Hemphlll. ADi.: ext Percussion J4.. $"iO, on stock Kentucky }, night at the Lobster House, I Flynn, ADC R. H. Zerba, AMC bti1. I Ammo extra for &11. Lt. Comdr. hubby Paul who is home from Two-'bvdiooin house completely fur. I Hunter, ext 458.1'OK: Vera Simonds was guest of honor school on vacation. 1 1I were transferred to Memphis J' nlshed. Located lour 17. mile south enclosed of KENT at a delightful dinner, given b;) I Leftovers from our Scrapbook: where they will be instructors at .; NAS backjaid on Highway and gaiage.large$500 down Foui-ioom apartment for couple 'Mrs. her cohorts in the Cone pondence Mrs. Perkins found a cabin vvay I II NATTC, and C. J. Clifton ADC payment.. Call Oiange Perk J-J43.: Ll. I Alvls. 2-14JJ.: : Section. Night Blooming cereus. back in the Everglades where ;tie who transfers to ATU. We'll miss Va) ne.Cocker Large: loom with pilvale bath. Ideal from Elizabeth Slade's garden I spent her Labor Day week. Geo.Clark having you men with us, and wish Spaniel puppies. Mis. Magee, Jot two ladles or two gentlemen. graced the table, and Vera wa of the Labor you the best of luck on jour new screened poichSwedebuis formerly Quartets TT or .'\t. 4t>7rentable Also I'OOR"lth I presented with a traveling bag assignments.Two . electric Singer: sewing ma- 75346. Section and now of the Salvage condition. Lt as a remembrance of the occasion new inspectors are wel.. c'hln In excellent Three-ioom duplex apartment down- Yard, came over for a few min- t.. a (jgloulen' rat 312.Bedioom I stalls, with private bath and en- and' her friends. Vera joins hei utes lecently. As usual, he gaveus corned into the group H. M. Hel- set. Including sanity I chest I ... $1250: per week. Mrs JUwa- husband, also an ex-Supplyer, ir tale something merich AMS, and A. D. Kent, tall - : bed, spilngs, and I innerspring a of drawers rah. 741 Bermuda soon after her departure ADC. We hope will enjoy be- ' maUieis All for $100. Jackson Two-bedioom bungalow with venetian about a dog or cat scratching him you 1141A Allegheny Road NAS. blind and space heater fui.nlshed. from here, next Friday Lt I in the and causing an infection ing with us and working with us. Mr Four rooms of furniture lor $:\:)0.) S. J. I vVlied for an electric cook Comdr. KlIese's farewell shindig Looks eye like human fingernail I Chief J. E. Revier's sister, Flor- cigar'. ext 1'tb: ..tl1Bl'o"n. 2-0095)( held at Adeeb's Green Turtle, was, a ence is spending ten da 'sI.ith condition to M. G. For- , Maple vanity In excellent Large room with pilval bath in apiivate scratch us. fur $20 Mia. \\ulson. 8-0371. home near .Air Bane a turnout wow, accounting for I sythe is back on the job after : him while on her vacation Miss Three rooms ot fuinltuie. Chief Ha nee.1U5B bus loute. Mil. F. taM ) 2-UU35 I mote than 45 well-wishers.' The three" weeks nursing a sore toe.I Revier is from Rochester N. Y. : Allegheny Road NAS. Single ot double looms In convenient former Fiscal Division Officer i is, O&R Bowling League opened 912. R. H. Certain Glad to have back. Watch' 1 Baby bed and niatliess. location near the All Base you i Hanlgan. 1411A Child St. NAS pilvlleges, reasonable Mrs. Hill, :2- to be stationed in Saipan for his, where you walk now J. E. I i iI Wednesday night at the Southside Complete home ot (UI nlturt'. cheap 5930. I new duty Marie and Joe Nie I Francisco extends" an invitation to I Bowling Center. The Inspection B, .'. Welch 14B: Child St., NAS. Widow will share home. convenient to set" at last held their looked-foi I' Group team was there in BIG let Wedding ling, Mis' }O'. H. Newman, :J.M7U. i NAS. with couple. Kitchen electilc-: all to come out to Post 7909, Wes- ally equipped 101.... Poiman. :2-J8UU II house warming last Saturday connett, and play Bingo every FrI- tern All seven members of the .' Girl'sesiein FI)t'r bicycle. 26" i, Working: woman will abase nve-room night playing host and hostess to 'I day night at. 8 o'clock A I team report that their bowling : wheels Pi Ice $:.'0. Evans, ext. Ci: house with Navy couple. Call Mis about a dozen of their Supply would be much better if they could the Shop ", or 21549. hazel Noiman at 4. 49Q before 1700 : Moates of Typewriter the crowd the "cheer friends who presented pah see a larger on 110 volt. t" and Universal) elecliic lange, or 3-1577 after 1900. headed for Tampa some good burner. Almost new will sell lea-. Thiee.ioom furnished apaitment at with a shag rug for their new Gulf fishing. C. L. Davis has ing" line to spur them on. All you -,j t"Pla\ '. ('. Yale I Shop 1316C I 2767 Lydia St Mis Robetls. 2-7622 home. You'll remember" It was reported I I visiting him from inspectors how about showingsome his had parents : I Power Division.I I O&R. unfurnished house with ' Redecorated I; here last that Joe interest in the team. You ach-lpe folding b.ib> carriage with I electric stove and irfilgeiator. Located year Richmond, Va. .We regret to pad In perfect condition. Mis. D. TC'.dllltano halt way between Jax and and Marie ( mostly Joe) built then learn of the death in James R. know. Inspection won the cup last ext. 359. NAS. 30 per month Mis. Mercer, I castle themselves, for the most Merkle's family. "Curly"Wemp's year in addition to quite a number - Gills bicycle with 16" wheel In pet- 4620 Astral Ave. part Viola Le Jeune, her ia- ordained of individual trophies and feet condition for J13.: Chief Schwelg.hofer. :- Will shale home with couple. Near son has been a the I the team has the same idea this holiday niece then and spent ext 588. bus line and NAS teasonable. Mrs. Baptist minister. It happened on a Baby carriage. training seut, and con Groves 2-4275: week-end with her nephew recent Sunday at Woodstock Baptist 'ear-they'd like to keep that cup! sole radio-phonograph. Diew, U16B Coiner room with running water and George (Dean) Landry of th Understand he is I H R. Parker, PRC transferred 1. Hancock St? NAS prhate bath. Two block from }'ht'I Geor'gia Church. going Personnel Office last ", : I in Macon to the O&R ' x Macon Telegraph edsuom suite, living I : loom suite, and Points shopping centei. Rogers, 7- I, to be pastor of the Baldwin I kitchen set All In good condition. 5234.Coinei. where they witnessed the defeat Baptist Church Geff Mims is week. Chief Parker wasn't withus Also cuitalna for all looms \\llnon, bedroom single 01 double, In of the Jax Tars by the Macon after I long, but we hated to lose him :W04A Norman St., Dewey Park. a piivate lesldence Two blocks to I I Teaches, 3-1. back on the job spending a and wish him the best of link in 3Ml:: Chi.'IIIlr \\lndsor foui-door. se- NAS bus line and leslauiant. Lewl.l31I1'pl.rn week finding the true value of t den with radio and heatei In very 'I 21>821 or 2055b.I I I Poor Papa Brack needs a tighter "Splc & Span." Girls you could this new assignment. i Koo l condition Contact Lt. tjg : Ave, lakeside Paik.TwO'ioom belt, a lower electric socket.,, I tell him. Anne Smith is i I Planning> .. -We 81'e1' Cl I nn. Senior BCKJ. fui'nlshed cottage. Available I I of the - ) to hear one timekeepers L:; Two-bedroom flam house off Roosevelt 24 Septembei loW I. Bauldie, ,''or a longer teach, if he is to keep minus ten finger nails. She took ry wish BI-... Neat new and nice Pi Ice I 2-98R3. out of the limelight. Pop gets 1 a clerk-typist exam and bit her is ill.'e heartily youa J7KX). $1000 will handle) It. Mr. ."'>I'd. \\',\;'\'[1':n our vote, however, as one of the nails off. Alfred Riehle has speedy recovery James Gill. 9-9931, 01 'V6iteO at night. Woodstock Park sectionto individuals have Seeing old faces back to work from we Rides most poised been spending a month in the :3941: Chevrolet conveitlble with new McDulf. to Hemthel I and out to I here again sure makes one feelgood top and paint. Good Mies, \\lll take Uouis 0700 to IbOO Vaughn i ever seen, retaining complete composure Naval Hospital Surely hope he I NAS. all back .' 9 95. L.I i jg) UiUllth Senior BCXJ, I after catastrophe. We welcome you ext. 717 dill In.: work houis. I a can soon be back in the Typewriter - between 1WO and 1800.Chi's I and extend a welcome to those ft ; Beaches to like Also lion rot Ride from Jacksonville Sudden tragedy: Wholly unex i Shop. A. P. Vaughanwent bicycle, new \\oiklng hours OHU to 16.10Ml : I who are here for the first' NAS. Klisl' offer lakes all : the Lee to Hampton, S C., for some you and matliens. s Dcnxfoid" ext bl>:2 duilng woik- pected was death.of i time in the large O&R family. ", P. G. Flores. 11N5 Cumbei land Road how's.Ride Moore who had been connected of that famous "hoe cake and , with V-8! leg: i I We to lose Mrs.: Roy Model: A Void 1929: coach from Atlantic\ Bhd. to NAS. with seveial activities In Supply white bacon." Sounds good to us. are sorry wheels and Dies! Good condition and that in but since Bryant Kitty , .. Working holds 08 paint Will lake $175. S. B.llll.im- at Ships Seivlce, Call N. A. Mori Is for a number of years. passed so many chiefs are leavIng-the Kon: 1101 hand Center St, 01 Bldg at 9-1116 after 1800Flvlng on from a heart attack last Sun- New Orleans, an anniversary wives will soon follow. Good luck I Ownei-bulldei 125: will sell two bedioomotucto to Westein N. Y In a Stlmion day night After a brief illness celebration. Sam Graham visited I . ovei' confute blink bungalow foui-place plane. \\lll Have leave room cn torthree 01 I and an absence from work friends way off in Live Oak Flor- Has nice screened pooh Convenient about paxsengeis:21 Srritembei See Chief Keller I about two weeks, William Lee ida. Wonder why he didn'tgo ProgressContinued to NAS and eveivthlng else: at IAIU hangar; 115 between an old Suppl.ver who worked in fishing ? Do you suppose thefellow's Quirt.. J. DtChjIne and congenial. 9-7915 nelghhoihotxhl. 07:10: and 15.10.: : I Receiving passed on last Friday have lost Interest in the ( from Page 1) 1'Hfi! Cheviolet business. coupe, rear Ride Peail from to 16th NAS.and U 01 Blvd king or hoots 16th (and*OOto I. Equally distressing' to hear good sport or are they telling the lof canvassing, Public Works led we. .Hnnable Can Ix- seen at southwest. 1 I 1K10 Call Edith. Brooks at ext was the death of Tom Redmon's truththe water is too high ? all other departments in cash: end houis of l.t Hiingni rind 115, C'M during t. 8452 vioiKIng close I 741 or 31418vMIM'KLLANKOI'S\ : mother, who also passed away last Tom Cowan off for a week wentto I contributions with $350. Supplywas 160.10. !' : : Sunday The sympathies! and "Jaw-ga". back on the farm. next with $248.50, then In- thulm. $IS. Cllne Found--Chain with nveial keys by with $150 and Sofa and t\\o Cary condolences of the entire depatt- Flom Design & Engineering it dustrial Relations , 116. See David WilY at Bldg: 1102 Allegheny;. kl'ht'n.lnd Rood NAS.Livingso'm .txilioom 125 Hangar meet go to their: families. is learned that J. S Walpole is O&R with $99. Other activities i miltm Set ot hunk rils .110. All foi ..'nanf' (hating: uiitgrvun unllnrm. -a a I back to normal now. His boss making cash donations so far include - .. $175. \\'. R. :Miltlx, U.W: ll.im.CKk II IritkrH. it r anjlhlncM| tlirj n. Student: "Teacher, may I leave (the wife of course), who has Aviation Training-$25, Executive St. NAS.Fourelect'. loaner have u"e for which I. ktlll ?" been spending the summer in $18, and Communications sulttwllh In sand r..mlill.. and who .. UU I. I the room living KM.ITI resale doublehrm 'No I want Massachusetts! teturm-d L. -- $H..50. O&R reported pledgesin r- t/fIoI'.I"I' anti dl'Mk. Ihl- ,It'\:" nii14rC pal hem U|I' for >r I Teacher: Johnny J r rn.im suite with extra UH"king: ( to the "Not-New" "Sliuii. ..h.tul nr-tii.ss klii h<'11 t,il>lt. ihatiN. all el 3. .. . --- - ---------- , Nt; -- ------ . r Page Four SPORTS JAX AIR NEWS SECTION 16 September 1948 _. I Scrimmage Saturday. With College Eleven \' -- --- Coach Don .lacka will semi menu this week I I mage got under way with a JO- I end front the ld-Pa\fIC All-Star i I opposition from the Fort Benning his 1918 .Jax- a\'\' grid machine -i U.i< UH show (:.1"IHH yard toss from Hut'h in son to team, has also joined the local Doughboys, the Pensacola Goslings - For the first time this season, 1.0->Willingham, but no score resulted into s.ciim- flankmen Braley, a 165-pound and, especially, the :\r mPh. a pre-season I the backfield candidates outshonethe After two good runs by scatback from Tilton, New Hamp- I Hellcats In addition, mage session with an undis- classy Jax Navy forward Waltei skirchen that almost reach- shire, bas been going in fine style have to fight to avenge the loss I wall. Quarterback Bania Hutch- suffered last at the hands of closed local college eleven since turning out year inson led the "Blue" backs in the cen-ter I the Corpus Christi Comets linemen Jacka will be Saturday afternoon The affair air as he tossed the ball all over kick. Once again passes from Deep in , of the nation's strongest Memphis has emerged as the will the lot to chalk"up five hits in I Hutchmson to wmgback Willing- fielding one serve as a dress) service forward walls, Guards arch rival of Jax-Navy this year seven tries Andv Anderson andBull' I ham started to click, but a 50- rehearsal for the Ford Adkins, Sinko Where formerly Jax-Navv was - season opener Bailey did the ball carry- I yard march bogged down as the I Malonoski, 1 j at Fort Biqgg: next week ing under "Bama's" signal' call- defense stiffened, I Daum, and Skinner look like the composed of players from NATTC I well NAS and NARTU now I Final grooming::; of the local ing and ripped off sizeable gains A long 80-yard drive that failed best of the lot so far. Tackles Nu- as as Huskies will take place next week throughout the scrimmage, |I Ito net a score before the final I gent, Kerstem, Weldon, Sweat, it will be playing against a pow when the local coaching staff collects In the red shirts, Jl'rrvVal- whistle blew showed spectators Henderson, and Bayless are all big erful NATTC squad from Memphis I where the Jax NATTC mowed data on the results of Sat- I terskirchen did the signal callingand I what the local team has in theI men who will give the oppositiona uniay's clash which is expectedto was able to shake loose halfback way of ground plays for this rough time this year, Ends Win- | early this year bring out the remaining rough I Al Warton and fullback Gus I season Anderson and "Mugs"I ters, Tisdale, Vance, Baker, So- Coach Jacka is using the famed spots in the blue and gold pig- Kinnear for plenty of yardage I Braley, a speedy newcomer paced berski, and Duncan are all fast "Tennessee System where the skinners offense and defense A last minute heave from fullback the "Blue" team march. I pass-snaggers and excellent on the backfield comes out of the huddle Results of last week-end intra- .: Bailey to end "Tizzy"' Tis- ,I New arrivals have erased the defense already shifted into the balanced squad tilt were pleasing to the dale. who was running free in the I'wrinkles from Jacka's brow. Pat I Despite all this progress the single wing formation, Althoughthis big mentor and his staff, and end zone, netted the only score I O'Rourke, a sensational breakaway job Isn't going to be an easy one, is a hard system to master, Sown field blocking and signal in the two-hour contest. back on the '47 Pensatola With. opposing teams more pow- it is hoped the boys will prove drills have been the main dish No Score In 2nd Half I squad, is now wearing Jax-Navy erful than they have been in thpv have done it hv the time 26 on the local huskies' practice The second half of the scrim- i I colors, and Jack Duncan, a big years, the locals' will fare stiff September lolls aiound; -' -- . GRID ACTION AT MASON FIELD VOLLEYBALL GETS BIGGEST TURN-OUT f .., .... ... ..,- .,.' '. .....v.".. .- ,\ IN AIR STATION INTRA- 1URAL HISTORY I Refusing: to take a back seat to football in the station sportlight, 18 intra-mural volleyball teams donned gym shoes M r A iI ti I and shorts this week as the station's six volleyball loons i got underway A vast program in which approximately 300XAS personnel are participating, the all-station athletic event has been greeted with the largest tu rn-out in NAS -- -- --- Jax history, The only results of loop play w HAS Ringmen Will \ t : a ro pte available at press time were from ? the Blue League where a strong Take On Union Bag ATU 6 court team has alreadycopped consecutive matches . : Co. In Savannah, Ga. this week three The O&R (IE) team was a the first outfit to feel the powerof The Union Bag Company Ath- the pace-setting TU combo ) letic Club of Savannah will be by dropping two straight sets the first target of the 1948 Jax- 15-0. 15.6.Without. Navy nngmen when the two losing the lead in either - ..... ., .: teams clash in the Sc\ith Georgia match, the strong ATU 6'ers city the first week in October. dished out another trimming when For some of the rctuinees from they took the measure of a weak last' year's mitt squad it will mean X-l 1C) club, 15-1, 1V4 Following off with up its first two victories, ; equaling opponents they I faced earlier this year in the Du- ATU 6 notched its third stlalght val County Armory during the match from a strong O&R I tJ) Gulden; Gloves campaign The bigpaper combine 15-6, 15-10. The secondmatch into a bitter company fielded a ICl'appyt shaped up in the tourney which challenged battle for supremacy, but thc NAS boxers again and ATU lads had the added power to again. come up the winner, : I Lightweight Mike Hetnandez With 14 games scheduled for & ; 1:4 1:4A I will l lead the station talent each team in the six leagues, e through the ropes on the eventful many outstanding matches ale m night Holder of service and civilIan the offing; Although only a few rlltitles, Hernandez has results ale available, intense competition - 11 mimed himself down to fighting is evident, and when the A weight and is sharper than ever 48 volleyball clubs come into the Jl\ MIOOIlNi; IN tape'1 iW'j'I'n.' .' "'ati\ ''' ]ph"t".gTaph"I't i ui};ht \tk lien/ ii'i..n pli)/it"s ot a siii.,1; 1", with his one-two punch which he stretch of their respective leagues, play d\"loPlllg, in A ""J1/11I11ag./ ""' ,"11 Iii} : t a t',: at :\l,is"n Y.'j"l 1 Id. At 1 i., It. the ttilha k i tan l hs :-1"11 will use to defend his lauiois, action Will highlight every match. I moving up 111 t th,' hoe 0/ s' in/ \ Septemb. ring spotlight last season to form the varsity team for NAS Jax, This outfit will play --- -- with his powerful right hand, will be teadv to go against the Union other naval activities in this area Tiger Eleven Opens Grid Season Next Bag boxers when the bell rings -- ---- -- I F, C!. Ortiz and J. E, Britain will their quest for new blood recently, also be in the ring; in the welter I M expected to be ready for the ' Week Vs. Vocational SchoolAnother ' Hastings class, backing up the highly-tout- curtam-iaising tiff in two weeks.A . ed :Tlattin treat is in store for local ---- --- -- - of NAS Jax's elevens ped from the very start ol tin remainder of the schedule is as W H. VVamer. the Philadelphia fight fans in the near future. Following takes to the gridiron next beason Without a permanent follows: Hastings at home, 6 Oc- chloiotormer, will be taking out the matches at Savannah, week when the colored NAS coach at the beginning of the tober: Pensacola Giants at Pen- his loss in the Olympic, tryouts the station Jeather-pusheis will Tigers tangle with the high- season, Lt. Comdr, Anthony J. saiola, 17 October: Edward Waters on the CJeorgla scrappeis Warner, begin working out for a smokerto Vocational 'I Rubino, NAS Ofticei-ln-Charge I away 22 October: Howard a fast 121-pounder, hits hard with be staged at Mamside Audi ly-touted Hastings of Physical Training, appointedChief Academy, away :'H October: Pen- both hands and can take a punch, tonum, A series of smokers last School team at Hastings, George Bomfa to the post sacola here, 28 November Another Bill O'Neill, a scrappy 135-pound year were overwhelming successes Fla., Wednesday afternoon. Once under Bomfa, the local colored home game is still awaiting golden glover tiom New York who with the auditorium packed to This will be the first of four huskies began to master the I eon f nna t jon. joined the local rmgmen during the rafters every month. home for the Tigers I famous "T formation, and will -----.- -- -- - games be ready with an array of fast WILL DEFEND NATIONAL TITLE this season, ; plays for the Hastings game next' '. ., .,- The Tigers have been handicap ; week The backfield took a turn for Skeet ShootersTo the better this past week It will be fast and forward a a heavy Defend TitleIn wall that will be opening the I hole, Milton Turner, a veterantt Service MatchThe 'om the '17 Tiger combo will be handling the signal-calling AII-St'n'II' Skeet Cham- duties again this season, Royal i Tt will be at stake next .1 pionship of Hill and Johnny Epps, a pair week when the Jax-Navv bird- fleet-looted leather-luggers will busters pull the triggers of their be running from the halfback shotguns in the National Skeet posts, and holdover Tommy White, I Shoot at Las Vegas, Nevada, 2i: I a hard-<'harping: line-buster, will , 2i, and 25 August The local handle the fullback ('hores.I I gunners copped the All-Service i Parrish has At Johnny guards skeet title last year at Syracuse, I a firm on one of the starting grip I N Y, when they edged out a Tyndall Field berths while" Bill Ford Hnd I Al DII- I sharp-shooting chot battle for the othM spot : quintet Ernie Wallace, anothet returnee The local skeetmen will leave from last years squad, will tov"r i for Las Vegas Monday morning - . with his I In >- the center post ao they will have time to famil- I II I pounds Wallace ia one ot the tin t iarize thf'msO'lvps with the range ''I"at linemen Bornfn has ''HI t the where will shoot it out they area from field, an apt snappt'i -ba('k an,1,1 a with skeet teams every smart man on the defense ranch: of service and every part pf the country, I Biightman, Mi'Dong al.I and I Brockman are the leading c,Hld.- Chief W A. Arthur, Jax-Navy ' dtac-blister who copped highgunman dates for the tackle assignments\ honors at the Naval Air Advanced All three of these boys' are 0\1 Training Command Skeet 200 pounds and l tan dish .,lIt dI Championships recently when he: I rough time to opposing Inn nien r blasted 90 birds out of 100 from I Maxwell and Green will ,I.bat the __ __ __________.-n______ _ ? the sky, will lead the local talentin ends when the whistle blown pit ,- \ tl\l' National Skeet Championship !shoot JAN \"Y'S sKii/r; team will leave Monday lot ( ( the big how. Other Jax-Navy Hastings next the Wednesday.Following tilt next scheduled at Las Vegas the latter part of next week. The: high-scoring birdbusters will! fire in !a 250- keetmen making the trip are Lt Hastings their round contest to defend their' title a d All-Service Champions, Members of the team, shown above. Comdr. J. A. Brough Lt. C West week, the local grid.erf1l with play EdwardWatr are. left t.> ri ht. It C C. Went, Chief D T Gallitano, Lt. Comdr J. A. Bmugh, Chief H Hartley H Hartl.. and Chi. D. 'first/ hmntgame Chief T. allitano : College >" 2 OU..b.'r. The and ("',i I"f W. L Ailhun .. _H. _-' .. '-, : .' |
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