N _ 10 January 1963 JAX AIR NEWS Page 3 Twenty-Eight Civilian Employees VAP-62 Honors Five Men Receive Benny Suggs ChecksTwentyeight At CO's Commendatory MastFive men serving with Heavy Photographic Squadron Sixty-Two were honored by Commander Robert F. Roemer civilian employees were presented with beneficial suggestion awards for Squadron Commanding Officer, at Commendatory Masts held the months of November and December, 1962. The checks, totaling $815, went to three December.- . Departments: Overhaul and Repair, _Public Works and Supply, u_ _____ ________ UPON THE OCCASION of his an accident and incident free re- cord in the ordnance area. Thisis departure for duty at NAS Pen- THE LARGEST AWARD, $105 particulraly commendable in sacola, Herman H. Eckland, to Harry L. King was presented view of the unstable pyrotechnicsused and Johnny E. McClellan of O&R ADJCS was presented a letterof by this squadron and the for their suggestion on the "Re commendation by Cdr. Roemerfor potentially dangerous bomb bay a. his outstanding work as the work Impeller Flange. This sug- door system of the RA3B (A3D- Leading Chief Petty Officer of gester obtained permission to 2P) airplane." the squadron from April 1962 salvage HR2S helicopter hydro- Receiving Good Conduct mechancial clutch flanges which until his departure.The . Awards at the same ceremonieswere had been rejected for use be- commendation read, in : Edward P. Hostetter, PH2; executed the part, you cause the holes had become Donald J. Roy, AK3 and Merle and varied administrativetasks elongated. New holes were drill- many P. Prevost, YN3. of that assignment faith- ed in the flanges equi-distant between the existing elongated fully and efficiently and you pro- vided the squadron with constantly Aliens RemindedTo holes. : : 'c flawless examples of leader ;:;. The second largest check in > i t tn' ship, personal integrity, and mil Report AddressAll the amount of $100 went to William itary demeanor." aliens in the United States D. Estes, of O&R for his : 'r. Walter Sanders, A02 was com and its possessions are being re- suggestion, "Rework of Tail Ro- t mended for his outstanding work minded by the Immigration and tor Servo Housing." This sug- : 1 1L during the three years he was )Naturalization Service of the :. obtained from attached Cdr. Roemer gester permission '. '4 to VAP-62. Department of Justice that they Aero Engineering and initiated < s noted in his Letter of Commendation are required to report their addresses - action to salvage HSS/HUS tail l'i" ; ,; to Sanders that, "In your to the Attorney General rotor servo housings by machin- "'<, '..... :', .., ....... .:,W ...ht\ >>l': ,. capacity as Ordnance Quality during January. BENNY SUGGS AWARD-William E. Estes, of the Over. ing the walls of the area surrounding haul and Repair Dept. shows Capt. R. D. Fagan O&R Officerhis Control Inspector for VAP-62 Those out of the country and the piston, and reliningthe idea to rework the tail rotor servo housing by machining the since April 1960, your demandfor its possessions during January cylinder bore by installing a walls of the area surrounding the piston. Estes received a $100 high quality and safety in must report their addresses within - steel sleeve. check for his idea.CIVIL ordnance work has resulted in 10 days after their return. Convenient cards for the re- OTHER CASH AWARD WINNERS - SERVICENews ports are available at any U. S. were: $80, John M. Moody FLEET RESERVEASSOCIATION Post Office in January and at R. Woodrum $65, and Larry - the Immigration and Naturali- Paul E. Butler $50, Lonnie J. zation Service's offices In ReviewThe throughout Farlow, Robert W. Sheese and The Social Activities Committeeof the year. Friends and rela- Charles H. DuBose $45, Alex Jacksonville Branch 91, Fleet tions of aliens should make it Bandy $35, Virgil W. Hoffman$30 Internal Revenue Service Reserve Association has an- a point to pass the reminder on employment and who either I are W. H. Chance and PhillipB. suggests the following way to heads of households who nounced that the next quarterly to them. are selected - Cassady-$25, Glen W. Harvey, avoid unanticipated income taxesas for and enrolled in train steak dinner will be held next Serious penalties such as George W. Scott, Fernie E. Selby a result of your recent pay ing courses established under the Saturday, Jan. 19, from 1800 to fines, imprisonment and/or de- and Virgil W. Hoffman $15, raise Submit amended Em- : an ,Act. 2000. portation can result if there is a Herman W. Weide, William Ric- ployees Withholding Exemption The dinner will be held at the willful failure to submit the re- ciardi, William C. Snead and Certificate, Form W-4, through Payment of the 5 percent increase Branch 91 clubhouse, 8554 Roose- Euell L. Cain, Harry M. Radvan- your pay office. On this form you in annuities and other retirement velt Blvd., and the cost of each port.MDBS sky and Roy E. Bartlett, Cecelia can include fewer exemptions, or benefits provided Fed- dinner will be $1.50. An added Notice T McDannold, Carl E. Smith and you can claim no exemptions eral annuitants under Public Law feature of the dinner will be George W. Huntley. A Letter of "plus an additional deduction." 87-793 will be delayed until hamburgers for children at a donation Employees Mutual Death Appreciation went to Archie McClure funds are appropriated to cover of 25c each. Benefit Society Notice 202 and and Newron M. McLean Federal civilian employment their costs. The Administrationwill The Board of Directors meetingof 203 is issued to advise members ' of the death'of two of its both of 0&R.Printing. decreased by 27,673 .during Sep- ask Congress to appropriatethe Branch 91 will be held next members.As . tember, reducing the worldwidetotal necessary funds soon after Thursday, Jan. 17, at 2000. All for all three branches of Congress convenes in January members arc invited to attend. a result of payments by the Society, members will now Office Government to 2,52,461. Nearly I The regular meeting of the be assessed $2.20 which is now 70 agencies reported a decline in The first Atlantic-to-Pacific Board of Directors of the Yukon due and payable. The ten day employment. highway across the waist of South Branch 126 Fleet Reserve Associ- Offers Income notice of assessment began on America will link Rio de Janeiro ation will be held Friday even Federal employees separatedby January 9.Members. with the Peru highway system. ing, January 11 at 1930 in the reductions in force may be are reminded that Tax PamphletA The road already crosses Brazil's Branch meeting hall, Yukon, Fla. eligible for training under the cash payments will not be ac- State of Manas Gerais and the All members are urged to at- reminder of the approach of I Manpower Development and wild Mato Grasso. tend. cepted. annual income tax time was re- Training Act of 1962. ceived, as 1962 ended, by personson The Act establishes a three- .." ..:.... ..'' . the mailing list of the Govern- year program to provide unem- . ment Printing Office. ployed and underemployed per- THE PRINTING OFFICE peri- sons with new skills where need- yN } odically mails out pamphlets de- ed, to upgrade present skills, and scribing various publications to meet the job needs of workers i .. available to the public. One of displaced by automation and the last of these for 1962 listed technological change, geographic the booklet titled YOUR FED- relocation of industry or agency, ERAL INCOME TAX 1963 EDI- and shifts in mission, program, or TION. market demands.It r'f f' : This booklet, which sells for provides for payment of 40 cents, can be obtained from weekly allowances to persons who ' the U. S. Government Printing are unemployed, who have a i_ lli I Office, Division of Public Docu- minimum of three years' gainful _ ments, Washington 25, D. C. Its catalogue number is T22.44.963. Staff Lounge * Hosp. Containing more detailed in- I 54 c+ ; , formation than the instructions Gets New NameThe * which accompany Form 1040, it t_ 4 cI explains the preparation of income staff lounge at the Naval tax returns in plain lay- Hopsital now has a new name - man's language with many examples The Gator Den. and illustrations.It . The name was submitted by I I / 1/ 4 :: tells what income is taxable E. T. Rescott, HMC who receiveda and what items may be deducted. $25 savings bond for his idea. Home owner problems are ex- .........- ... .. .w: in detail. A new Form The winning name correspondsto FIRST IN '63-Stephen Lee Proctor (in the arms of his mother) Mrs. Wanda E. Proctor is plained and also the center of attraction at the Naval Hospital after making his arrival at 1206 January I, 1963. the theme of the area 1040, completely filled in, is key- The 6 Ib, 15 ox. baby was the first to arrive In the New Year in Duval County. Stephen arrived ed to explanations in the 144 the Hospital newspaper, which is 25 minutes ahead of his nearest competitor. Looking on are "Dad" Roger L. Proctor, AT2 of VA-44 pages of text. the "Gator Scope." and Lieutenant L. T. Niebauxn, Navy doctor who was the attending physician. IL ---