--.- ,-..-. ..-.. ." '.' I .... " .I 11 April, 1946 JAX AIR NEWS Page Three 1 \ FIVE WIN DECORATIONS __ . 1 1 I I IR \ flRINSiE IU S E E N T S ; 1 -' r d/ w 1 j i:: ; 1'i i, , " "S. r I II tI I MAINSIDE AUDITORIUM , I I i THURSDAY "PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE," with Bob( Hope Shows at 1730 , : and 2000. 1KIDAY I "JOHNNY IN THE CLOUDS," with Douglass Montgomery. Shows at 1730 and 2000. . SATURDAY AND SUNDAY r 'j,. "FROM THIS DAY FORWARD" starting Joan Fontaine. Shows I at 1300-1730-2000 on Saturday and 1430-1730-2000 on Sunday. ' p ', \ 2 MONDAY I "MADONNA OF THE SEVEN MOONS," with Phyllis. Calvert. Shows at 1730 and 2000. . TUiSD\Y AND WhDNI-SUAY . "THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE," featuring Ray Milland. Shows [ 1 at 1730 and 2000. THURSDAY "BEDLAM," with Boris Karloff Shows( at 1730 and 2000.\ . " t STUDENT OFFICERS " < - FIVE NEW AWARDS, Including three Silver Star Medals, ;;; blng worn ; personnel tthe Separation Center and the Naval Hospital, following: presentations made over the week-end. At the THURSDAY AND FKIIHY Separation Center, .(photo left) Captain M. M. DeWolf presented the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon 'TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON," starring Katherine Crayson. , to Lieutenant Keith J. Burr (center) of Caneadea, New York. Paul Ray Creviston, AOM2c (right) Show at 2000 only of Compton, Calif., received the Air Medal and a Gold Star in lieu of a second.In SATURDAY picture at right Captain Clarence J, Brown, commanding officer of the Naval Hospital, la "IRISH EYES ARE SMILING" starring Dick Haymes Show at 'i+ ahown presenting the Silver Star to Comdr Mallie A. Griffin senior dental officer, for gallant action 2000 only. aboard an aircraft carrier. The citation said in part: "When his ship was bit he was hurled to the SUNDAY - ' deck Although dazed and weakened, "he rescued several burned and wounded men from underneath "JOHNNY IN THE CLOUDS," with Douglass Montgomery. Show' burning planes on the hangar deck. at 2000 only. At the Separation Center, Captain DeWolf also presented the Silver Star to two officers who par- '"'-- ticipated in Okinawa landings as members of underwater demolition teams. They are Lt. (jg) Allen I MONDAY AND TUKMMY J. Jones, Tampa. Fla., and Lt, (jg) Alan M, Voorhees, New Brunswick, N. J. Previously Voorheeshad "FROM-THIS DAY FORWARD,' featuring Joan Fontaine. ShoW' received a Bronze Star for similar merltorius acts at Balikpapan, Dutch East Indies. 1, at 2000 only. .. . -- WEDNESDAY --- red in St. Edward's Chapel, Sat- "MADONNA OF THE SEVEN MOONS" with Phyllis Calvert. urday, 6 April at 1530. Helen I Show at 2000 only. Hospital l Francisco HAlc and Basil Under I THURSDAY wood, OM2c, tied the knot in Georgia "THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE," starring Ray Milland. Showat ChatterThis 1: Wednesday evening, April II 2000 only. 1 3rd. Best wishes from all of us. I OTHER EVENTS is the night for the patients "Shenley" is home with the REPORTERBy 1 to howl- .EventRed: Cross WAVES once again and that dog I \SI'IUJ.I.-o'rlday: 1700\ at :Mason Field NAS Fliers vs. Mac- ) Spring Dance. Time: 2000. Place: certainly is popular. We have Dill Field. Ship's Service Auditorium Come come to the conclusion that Shen 1 one--come all, lots of fun in store ley is strictly a Navy dog due to Lois A. Laser'' Yle 1).%NCE-Friday, April 19th. 2030-2330, Commandant's Band. . for everyone. the fact that if a civilian comes WJ.lNG-Slx alleys located in Malnside Recreation Building e. I within ten feet of him he barks QUESTION: In view" of the fact No. 3 Alleys are open from 1100 to 1400 and from 1630 to 2100 Monday , Serge Borowsky will\ present a the roof off. The WAVE Barracks that Alaska n\iy become a slate, through Friday. Saturday and Sunday tram 1700 to 2100. Choral Group this coming Sunday, has also been temporarily Invadedby Mould you be Interested In par I L1HK\RY-Located on second deck of MainsiJe Recreation Build- t t: April 14th in the Ship's Service a tiny Mexican pup who( goes ticipating in Its future development ing No. 3. Open from 1100\ to 1400 and from 1600 to 2100 Monday Auditorium. Watch Red Cross announcements |I by the name of Mona Chasing ? i through Fiiday Saturday from 0800 to 1630 and on Sunday from 1200to '. for time of performance. people's feet seems to be her spej WILBUR DURRANCE, Y 2c, 2100. I j ctalty and quite a few of the girls i Bowling Green, Fla I SWIMMING Indoor swimming pool, recreational swimming . I 5 could testify as to the sharpnessof "No, I wouldn't be interested. 1800-2100. Outdoor schedule, Mon.-Fri!. 08001900. Sat. 10001900. Sun. Seeing as how the weather man her teeth I'll take the U. S. as I believe there I 1200-1900. t is with of 5. I I are just as many opportunitieshere favoring us plenty sunshine workouts , information contact Lieut. A I BOXING-For regarding , , these days, here is an announcement That wonderful music we hear as up there. Personally, I like ' which should cause a : drifting through the open windowson I'': Florida" I J. Rubino, extension :593; or report to Mainside Mat after'1500. :, :\ stir of excitement Red Cross Tuesday and Friday afternoonsis I G. C. CURTIS, Y3c, Granite GOLF-Course open from 1000 to 2030\ Monday through Saturday, Beach trips arc now open for all provided by the Naval Air Station I Falls N. C. I and 0800 to 2030 on Sunday. Golt( clubs and balls are available at Golf I lallt'nts--heaps of fun in the of- Band who have once again I! "No, I would rather stay here in House. Bathing trunks prohibited on Golf Course. fing! See the Red" Cross for full taken their old place under the i I I the states. I'm going on to school I ANCHORAGE-Open daily to enlisted personnel (with liberty plUticular9.\. i| trees opposite the A Ramp. Both :'r anyway when I get out and won't cards and uniform of the day), 1730 to 2300. Located south of Mason " s I Staff and Patients appreciate their be interested in much else other I Field We take this opportunity to playing. I''I, than that for a while" I TENMS-Racquets and balls are available at the Physical Train- welcome aboard Lt, Alice M. Anderson JIM JOHNSTON, AMM2c, Buffalo ing Building No. 726, and also on Mat area (corner of Mustin and (NC) USN. Lt. Anderson' Plans are in full swing for the N. Y. j Yorktown Roads). reported from the USNH, USNTC, r Staff Dance on the 18th so keep "I believe Alaska will prove to RECEPTION CI'STtH-The Reception Center, located In south Great Lakes, Illinois. At the same : your eyes open for the official an- I be a land full of opportunities for wing of Building No), 955, is open to N.A.S. personnel and their guests time we must again bid farewell : nouncement. This should be real the man who wants to work to ; I from 1000 to 2 !00 daily. to two more of our WAVE per goodWe. promise. make something( of himself It will < aonnelAnne Kolodrubetz. PhM- i be hard work but well worth the VOLLEYBALL, BADMINTON, TOUCH 'OOTn.\LL-Otficer per- 3c and Norma Riddell, HAle, both resul ts." I I, sonnet previously scheduled for spoils in the Auditorium are requested of whom will leave for Separation : Sunrise Service To SHIRLEY SEBASKA. Ylc, Pontiac to meet at the gear Usue room at noon daily for organized activities < .I Centers on the 15th of April. Good- Mich. |I ATHLETIC GEAR Available in gear issue room, Building 3, bye and good luck.Congratulations Be Held At Mayporl "Yes, I believe I would be Interested lower( deck."Alaska. _. _. unlimited ! There are opportunities ( -- -- --- ------- - to the following Naval and civilian personnelof for someone with courage is a land of great opportunity while but being as how I'm no Eskimo - I nurse on their promotions: Lt. NAS Jacksonville are invitedto and ambition to leave family and and is steadily glowing or explorer, I don't believe I Bernice Uift (NC) USNR, Lt. (Jg) attend the Easter sunrise serv- friends to begin life in this new < and with little effort, it can be I would care to make my permanenthome I . Emilie B. Kolbusz, Lt. (jg) Leda ices at Ribault Monument near frontier. At first it would be hard developed into a leading agricul in Alaska." Schiazza, Lt. (jg) Amelia R. Foster Mayport, Sunday, 21 April, at work and in some cases practically I tural and manufacturing state. RUTH WHALEN, Y3c, Girard, and Lt. (jg) Edith M Mc- 0530. pioneering but any efforts invested I Yes, I would be very interested in Pa."Ah Laughlin. The service is sponsored by are bound to pay off in a participating in the developmentof Alaska a challenging the Masons of Jacksonville. A rich reward of success and satisfaction a future Utopia" beckoning land of opportunities. It Wedding congratulations are In I motorcade, under patrol escort, ." \V. L. WETHERINGTON, Ylc, Is just waiting for some adventuresome - I I1 order: Lt. (jg) F. T. Johnson and I will leave from Hemming Parkat EDWARD DUESS, Y2c, Gar- Titton, Ga. Irishmen to conquer it and i Ens. )(. Vickers, (NC) .were.. -mar- 0130.\ field, N. J. I "It would be all right--. for a9I I'd be willing to attempt- it." JAXSON WOLFFE, Esq.HEUOOO Bob Jones, Sic . BABY HEY BAQt, QK, .l j r-IOWb BUM, fOlt.C W ME v BUZZ you)' 1 BUZZ Buzz 1/KJ. , 9I "\ _y. 4r , r " r/ U14 1 1 , 7 I fLk '1,. .