or 0 -- -- J """'"- ..., if -.1- : -. .4... -. .' ... . i: . \ I Pago: Eight JAX AIR NEWS 4 August 1955 ; \ . I . WEATHER OUTLOOK VF-13 . " 1 ', Friday-Hot with fair skies; Continued from 1) 1 ( Pare possible rain.SaturdayFair. : tanamo Bay, Cuba, where it joined and hot with 1. the remainder of the, Air Task . .' I likely thunder showers. 1 Group 201. The squadron operated * I Sunday-Hot'with cloudy skies , from the Leeward Point base and afternoon thunder showers for the next three weeks, firing d the last of its 1955 gunner com- I poxes ant 25,000 feet., i FamiliarizeContinued t * This compex gave the squadrona ( From Page 1)) total count of 12 individual "E"a hurricane winds expected but t for 1955. Headed by the squadron weather conditions prevent evacuation - , ; skipper Comdr. McCuddin, the Action here involves securing other "E" winners Included Capt.R. aircraft in best possible ,man Rogers, USAF; Lt (jg) A. D. ner with special attention to loose Hildreth, Lt (jg) D. A. Thompson gear as well as making reports to Lt (jg), H. Barnes, and Lt- ComFairJax.The . (jg) .. D. Maloney. The "Et' following refuge bases have winners at 15,000 feet Included been assigned for aircraft basedat > Capt. Rogers, USAF; Lt. McLain, NAS during the current hurricane f -, ',- Lt. Page, Lt (jg) Maloney, Lt- season: NAS Hutchinson, NAS JAX EMPLOYEES IN NEW YORK-These ten supervisory personnel from NAS Jacksonville (jg) Hildreth. Lt. Me L a I n Kansas; NAS Birmingham, Ala are currently taking! a special five-weeks course in modern management principles and .techniques achieved the only "E" in strafing. bama; Dobbins AFB, Georgia. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. T.. the nation's oldest science and engineering On'May 22 the squadron The following conditions of read college. The group is one of ten from nine navel air stations and the Bureau of Aeronautics, Wash launched from Leeward Point and iness in ington, D. C., who are taking; the special course. Seated left to rlrht are Eugene Griffin, Frank McKinley I are prescribed the Hurricane - Jack Shapiro, John McAndrews, Warren Lewis and EmU Lieb. Standing: John Nazal, William landed aboard the USS Bennington Security Bill Involving the Clearman, Fred Bedenbaugh and William Catrette._HH__ '___ ___ ___ ; which was In'Caribbean wa- physical security and safety, of all ters on a training cruise. For the personnel, equipment, ana buildings - Money For Ideas following three Weeks the squadron on the station.SEASONAL . mmnmFOR took part in the Bennington CONDITION is a cruise along with the rest of Air normal condition of alertness ex- 22 Net $675 ' RENT Employees Task Group 201. ercised during the hurricane season - 1 bdrm. unfurn. hse. $60 mo. 6447 S t officially from June 1$ to Harrold St. Mrs. Barker. Leaving the Bennlngton on July November 15. In the event that 2 bdrm. hse. $90 mo. 4795 Beverly For Beneficial IdeasTwentyTwo 8 the squadron moved to Leeward hurricane CONDITION F 0 U R, Circle. EV 8-6984. Point again where it commenced THREE, TWO, or ONE has been 2 bdrm. hse. 2919 Doric Ave. EV I Naval Air Sta 1956 gunnery compexes. Againled assumed, upon elimination of danger 9-5224. I ted additional awards.' Steen received by the skipper, four individual seasonal hurricane conditionwill 1 bdrm. furn. gar apt. Ortega. tion employees, including 19 $90 for "suggested change ','E", were .registered at 15,000 be assumed _ 2929 Doric Ave. $55 mo. EV from Overhaul and Repair ln designated supply point for feet. Other "E" winners were When CONDITION FOUR, indicating - 8-1832. department, two from Supply MCAS Miami, Fla. for lumber and Capt. Russell Rogers; USAF; Lt- a possible threat of destructive 3 bdrm. unfurn. hse. Wesconnett department and one from plywood." Duckworth received (jg) John Maloney, and Lt (Ug) winds of force within 72 section; 5926 Oak Lane Dr, $85 Public l i Works department, '135 for "additional local usage of Harold Barnes. 'Capt. Rogers' individual hours, is ordered by the commanding mo. Lcdr.. Kernan. EV 75079. technical. data card. score of 97 hits is a new, officer,initial preliminary precautionary have been cash 1225 Willow Branch Ave. 3 rm.furn. presented JAMES WOOD and Noah Lee of official AirLant gunnery record measures will be taken . gar. agt EV 9-5998. $60 checks amounting to a total under radar rules, and the squadron i and general operations will be OAR, who shared a $50 award mo. Mrs. Potter. of $675 for Beneficial Sug average of 39 hits per'"pilot continued. 1 rm. furn. apt 222 Gilmore St. gestions adopted in June. were also among those receiving Li a new official AirLant squadron CONDITION THREE, definedas EV 5-6785. additional awards. They collectedfor record for air to air gunnery I Included in the group were several destructive winds of force ex 3 bdrm. furn. hse. 1279 Belvedere under radar rules. their of suggestion an .exhaust - who received additional pected within 48 hours, calls for Ave. EV 9-7455 or EV 7-2571. At 25,000 feet eleven "E"s were awards from the Navy departmentafter change. on aircraft 0 continuation of preliminary precautions Mrs. Donoghue. won by Lt. McLain, Lt. Dent, lit. having won an initial award Others as well as that of general 3 rm. turn apt. Murray Hill, EV from the Station, and several who receiving awards, for Page, Capt. Rogers, USAF; Lt- operations 93785. their suggestions were Rolf Ros- (jg) Horhell, Lt. (jg) Hildreth, shared awards for their CONDITION TWO 3 rm. furn. apt 1535 Hubbard St. sugges seland, $35; Lloyd Kussmaul and Lt (jg) Maloney, Lt (Ug) Stro- anticipating dons destructive winds of force within $55 mo. EV 9-9702. Harold Schetterer, who collabo- mire, Lt (jg) Rathke, Lt (CJg) 2 bdrm. unfurn. gar apt. 2531 Hugh Ward of Overhaul and Repair rated for a suggestlonVorth $25; Barnes, and Ensign Bullman. The 24 hours, directs, precautions as DeUwood Ave $50 mo. EV 7- department accepted the large Lloyd Kussmaul and Ardel Lee, squadnpn: average of 34.3 hits was will enable the entire station to 3736. eat amount in-June, a $100 check who combined efforts on two oc another AlrLant gunnery record secure within 12 hours} continuing 2 rm. furn. apt. 2531 Dellwood for his suggestion of "an improved casions to win $25 in each instance for competition fired under radar general operations if possible. Ave. $48 mo. EV 73736. method and tools for checking ; Carl Bass, $25; George Fil- rules and made the squadron, titleholders When winds of destructive force 1 bdrm. furn. apt. 2660 Forbes St. ringliner in intermediate rear ip, $25; Ellis Royal, $25; Willis of two all-time AirLant are expected to reach the local Snow. EV 7-3697. case" This was an additional Lay, $25; John Mauldin, $25; Wil- highs. area within 12 hours, the execu- 3 rm. unfum. hse. Firestone Rd. award for Ward, who previouslywas bert Eberle, $20; Richard Smith, Commencing with Its return the tive officer will order the com- EV 8-7639 or EV 9-9936. awarded $100 locally for the $20; Sidney Bell, $20; T. R, Dom- squadron changed its home base plete security of the Station. 3 rm. unfurn. apt. $50 mo. 1514 same suggestion. broski, $15; Felix Danforth, .$15; from NAS Cecil Field to NAS Jax When CONDITION U is set all Dancy St. EV 9-0724. Mrs. Ros- II. B. STEEN and George Duck- Redden Hill, $10; Francis McGurn, and will remain here until October station personnel will be recalledto ser worth, both of Supply, also net- (10( ; Joseph Plemley, $10; and when it ,will be deployed the station and all liberty can ,3 rm. furn. apt. $65. Avail. Aug. Charles Riddles, $10, all from aboard the uS'S Bennington in the celled. Local broadcasting stations 12. EV 9-4681; 5620 TimuquanaRd. Tiny Weather Station 0.\ R. Western Pacific. will be used to carry out this Miss Scott. accomplishment, while the Shore 2 bdrm. unfurn. apt., 2580 River- Can Be Held In HandA Patrol will further disseminate the side; day, EL 4-7111; eve. EV miniature weather station recall order in theaters, restau- rants, dance halls, and other 8-7904; Cowart. set so small It can be held in one pub- Rms. in pvt home Riverside. EV hand, has been developed for the lic gathering places; 87873. Miss Bcnfield. Navy to record severe weather When the station has been secured - 5 rm. new hse. 2919 Doric Ave. conditions at sea for the hurricane, all mar EV 9-5224. Mrs, Harris. The tiny set, now undergoing r ried personnel or those with dependents - Widow will be permitted to - will share home with ladyor evaluation tests on shipboard, return couple. 219 Woodlawn Ave. to their homes if they can weighs about six pounds and Is : F be spared. EV 7-5885. Mrs. Easterling. 23 inches high. Lakeshore. 2211 Blandlng. 6-rm. When CONDITION ONE with The Navy said .it was designedto unfurn. hse. $90 mo. EV 9-1215, destructive winds of force Immi- replace standard weather Instruments - EL 38025. Mrs. Moreno. a nent is ordered, evacuation is con when conditions makeit FOR SALE Iii / sidered necessary. All possible impractical or dangerous to use 1953 31' hse. trailer. $1,000 for precautions are to be taken to them.It . my equity. Lot 26, Azalea Trailer safeguard both personnel and ma- Park. Lt. (Jg) Smith. was developed for the Navy's teriel. All department heads will Atlantic Beach-3 bdrm. hse. EV Bureau of Aeronautics by Bendix keep key civilian personnel at 9-1856, E. C. Woodburn. Aviation Corp. (AFTS) >at1 their posts to aid in securing the 11 rm. hse. or 2 apts. St. Johns : station and let all others go. All .. River. 112-8-5661 after 1630. Over 400 \;r.\ married military personnel that $35,000. Mrs. Page, Ext. 8151. can be spared will be allowed to Venetia Terr 3 bdrm. hse. EV 7- (Continued from Page 1) return to their homes and fami 6088, Mrs. Sturm. against communicable diseases. lies.The FOR SALE Military personnel are frequently word to return to work will . 2 bdrm. bee $900 equity. 45.00 required to go into diseaseriddenareas .riIS be given to civilians by local radio mo. 3312 Mabry Terrace, Wood- where civilians are not per- ,.. h -stations. If the return signalis stock Pk. EV 8-3307, Ervin mitted. IDEA PAYS OFF Herman Lutzen, employee of the not heard, personnel should use 1953 Use Trailer 28%' W58 They need proper,protection for Public Works department, explains his Idea of keeping screensin their own judgment in returning. permanent barracks from being removed and damaged, to 110th St. EX 8280, Chief Lowe themselves and their families in Comdr. Herbert Johnson, assistant Public Works officer. Lutzen's Refuge centers on the Station MISCELLANEOUSRide such instances, it Is pointed out. suggestion, for which he received a cash award of $35, presentedan have been listed as follows: of. wanted from Blandlng Blvd. This can 'b. a real hazard in foreign unproved method of holding screens In place. Tools are now ficers' families, senior BOQ; mar ; required to remove the screens. Lutten was one of 22 to receive to 0 & R from 0700 153 :M. countries while performing ried-enlisted, Building 3; Station cash for ideas adopted in June under the Beneficial Suggestion. . B. Spinks, Ext. 723 or 734. overseas duty. Program. personnel, Building 110.iii1 . """ 0