--.- ... ---- _. -... -. _. --_. --- ------- ---- - ,. . I " Pig. 6 JAX AIR NEWS 13 December 1962 YOUR AMERICA .vr..tpMV 4Na0tf s 's rVA.44's + : Pierre Gustive Toutant Beauregard had the shortest r term as Superintendent of the U. S. Military Academy: five days. Installed Jan. 23, 1861, he was transferred Jan. 28, f .... when,Army superiors learned Beauregard had told a Louisiana Movies will be shown regularlyat cadet he would go if Louisiana seceded. In February, 1900 on Monday through Bed\iregard did resign from the Army. Saturday; at 1400 and 1900 on .'. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON DAVIS gave him a commission >z Sunday, at the Mainside and : C.S.A. and dispatched him to as brigadier general, NATTU Theaters and at 1900 I Charleston, S. C. On April 5, Beauregard deemed the batteries :$;j. .,.. . only on Sunday at the Hospital of Castle Pinckney Fort Moultrie and Morris Island ... .: . ..' . Theater. These times are sub , that ringed Sumter strong enough to bombard it into sub- : "' +,' .:,. ' I ject to change. : ? ' mission. On April 10, Rebel leaders knew that the Lincoln Thursday December 13Mainside .",., : '. ,.',:.: had dispatched a relief to Sumter. 1'q't7j (; . 'I government........,., .__- ... expedition '- -White Christmas "> .< ._ =--:;-,,-=-==-'--"' ";.::'J. .-u".1' :f.J:: .... =fI' NATTUnit-Hole In The Head ".' ;;; \ !": 1 I' ;' ." o' I' .. :i ,t Hospital-A Very Private Af ,....'..".:::...:.!...:;::, .. :: , t.'i- 1/.r t -= fair. :: ..:. :: J .. r .r_ Friday, December 14 NEWSLETTER-Lt. Cdr. George R. M. Pearson ' . __ ==---'O-_ o"I'" .: 4 .':,:- -' .1iS-f_ _..: Mainside-Burn Witch Burn. (right) instrument training officer of VA-44 and Lt. Cdr. Wit c- \. ---.IJ" ,.," 'to:i''P1: 7 ;-r/ liam D. McFarlane, instrument ground training officer of the '. ;"'" = .;;-.. -_.- -.;: \.;: 1 .. .';;"";..,,;....';'''' :' = )1"'.1. NATTUnit-White Christmas squadron look over the most recent issue of the unit's "Instru- t' 1 "'it " I ::---;;- .. ?, \I \ \ "I.r., Hospital-Hole In The Head ment Refresher Newsletter". The monthly publication is for t :=.4.\ N I ; I \J. i Saturday, December 15 who from airways 1 .. "\-. the use of pilots on deployment are away r / ,1"II' Mainside-The Valiant. instrument flying a greater part of the year. Topics range from NATTUnit-Burn Witch Burn new Air Route Traffic Control procedures to synopses of cur- rent instructions and regulations.Navy . Hospital White Christmas ---- --- Sunday,December 16 to the committee until Decem- i iI"I ., I ; jnu7nvt vaded Mainside-The Earth. Day Mars In- ; ,Wives ber 27.The . r : J NATTUnit-The Valiant. Club voted to give three Hospital-Burn Witch baskets to needy families and Burn. ' Monday, December 17 : ,Corner I : $75 to the Boy Scout Room at J \ ,- Mainside-Alias Pinecastle school as their Christ- Jessie James. .-... \:. ..... mas projects.The . I I Facsimile of closing lines of Beauregard's demand for surrender NATTUnit-The Day Mars In- Navy Wives Club No. 86 pre of the fort. Contemporary drawing, from Harper's vaded Earth.HospitalThe. tuition for will sented money a navy next regular meeting ', Weekly, of a Rebel battery in the bombardment. Valiant. i dependent to Tom Poston, Direc- be held Wednesday, December C C .J Tuesday, December 18 . of Pinecastle School at De- At the r. rI tor 19, at 1930. meeting gifts ,. G A- m--.c. --.-... Mainside-Adventures Of A ., 'frI- ssss r 7c.1.4 Young Man. cember's business meeting held will be exchanged and the national I. last week at the Deweypark and local scrapbooks, past NATTUnit-Alias Jessie James Clubhouse. and present will be on display. . Hospital-The Day Mars In- vaded Earth. OTHER EVENTS OCCURINGat Wednesday December 19 the meeting were: the installation Skin divers beware. Accordingto Mainside-Hercules Unchained of Mrs. Kathy Smith asa the Florida Alcoholic Rehabili- So on April 10-fateful day in the Western World-! v NATTUnit-Adventures Of A new member; the appointingof tation Program, 1 drink of an Beauregard sent two officers to Major Robert Anderson, commander at Sumter, with a demand for its surrender. Her Young Man.HospitalAlias. a nominating committee and alcoholic beverage at a depth of plied to Beauregard that unless the government sent relief Jessie James. selection of Christmas projects.Mrs. 50 feet in water is equal to five before April 15, he would be compelled to evacuate the I drinks at sea level. selec- Maria Bennett was fort for want of supplies. Rebels had cut off Anderson from Armstrong NamedAO's nomina- S e . ted as Chairman of the news that a Union force was headed for Sumter. ting committee and other mem- One machine may do the work EARLY ON THE 12TH with two of the relief ships of 50 ordinary but no ma- HonormanAirman bers are Mrs. Doris Rhodes and men, . and Harriet Lane within sound of the firing the I Pawnee Mrs. Josephine Brugess. Nomin- chine can do the work of one bombardment of Sumter and a spirited response began. After Apprentice W. L. Arm ations may be called in by phone ordinary man. 34 hours, Anderson raised the white flag and started surrender II strong has been named honormanof proceedings. No man had been killed. NATTU's Aviation Ordnanceman - Alexander Hamilton launched School for the third con New Polaris Sub Aug. 18.Nathan. secutive week. Hale is equipped for He was selected for the week Nathan Hale Will underwater launching i of the of December 3-9. The honorman is selected 1,500-mile-range Polaris missile on a '.A Debut In Jan.The and the 2,500-mile missile now basis of military appearance and being developed., scholastic achievement. Armstrong started the roadto .:. . on 14th nuclear-powered sub- Appropriately she honors the : marine to be launched at New London, Conn., schoolmasterwho honorman by being selected General Dynamics' Electric Boat as a lieutenant in the Revo- best in his class at personnel in . Division is named for the Revolutionary lution volunteered as a spy for spection. He was then placed in.. patriot whose dying Gen. George Washington. Dis- competition with selectees from ' I words were: "I only regret that guised as a Dutch teacher, Hale other classes, with ,grades and : was captured by the British Sept. discipline considered in additionto I have but one life to lose for my country." 21, 1776, and hanged at the age appearance. of 21. Honor Class competition saw THE POLARIS-ARMED Nathan class 6236 winners in Aviation Hale will slide down the Drunk (to uniformed by- Ordnanceman Schools, with class ways'Jan. 12 christened by Mrs. stander): "Shay, call me a cab, 6230 selected in the Aviation George W. Anderson, Jr., wifeof will yuh?" Electrician's'Mate Schools. the Chief of Naval Operations. Uniformed bystander: "My Blimp-shaped, 425 feet long and good man, I am not a doorman.I'm . displacing 7,000 tons, the Nathan in the Navy." pft,, .,,,.: : <*> i5 Jivjassitieci Hale is sister-ship of the Lafayette Drunk: "Alright. Call me a launched last May 8 and the boat, I've got to get home." FOR RENT Fur. apt., 2 bdrm Duplex, $100 per mo; EV 43112. Post St. furn. apt, $70 per mo.; EL II I 6-6301. t I Fur apt; RA 49128. Riverside-furn. 4 room apt.; EV 89992. / : Lakeshore-Unfurn 2 bdrm house, $60 per. mo.; EV 98357. \I Lakeshore-furn apt.; EV 9-4275 3 bdrm house, $75 per. mo.; EV 7-3909 _ Cedar Hills-4 bdrm, 2 bath house, $110 per mo.; FL 9-6875. East side-4 room furn apt.; 384-3698. Unfurn. 3 bdrm, 1% baths; SP 1-0297. Unfurn. 2 bdrm., 1 bath bungalow, $75 X4COMPLETING per mo.; EV 85545. ABOARD SHIP AFTER ALL is Alyce J. Salen, SN who HIS NAVAL CAREER is Cdr. Halton H. Lalceihore-1 furn bedrm apt. EV 9-2693 'was formerly assigned to NAS Jax Aircraft Maintenance De Taylor as he is piped over the side by fellow NAS Officers inceremorjjes FOR SALE partment. Back in August she received orders to the tug USS i held on Thursday, November 30. Accompanyingthe 3 bdrm house, equity $3,000; EV 7-3909 Sunnadin: ATA 197 out in Pearl Harbor. The orders were can- Commander is Mrs. Taylor. He completed more than 20 THIS N' THAT celled to the tug but Alyce was transferred to Pearl Harbor ye ts.Naval service. Pie served here at NAS as Assistant Operation Ride to and from NAS Ext. 421 or RA I I and when she got there the crew of the ship invited her aboardfor "\, Officer. 5-0031. a tour and dinner. i