--. - 1 . PAGE 2 .: JAX AIR NEWS MARCH 19, 1964 __ I. == .. .It, ' l rI ., , :t'Wlfi.: S'e .- : r'I 'l. e. ..... ..,'. . I ; ; J'.., ( $" : Protestant Services at the All : IT'S YOURS ; I Saints' Chapel 7': .'-' 'c. , SUNDAY ; CARE The JAX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper 1 { TAKE 8:30 a.m. Service of Holy Com- .Vl I distributed each Thursday at the U. s. Naval Air Station munion Florida, by the Holt Publishing Jacksonville Company, i ship 9:30 a.m. Service of Divine Wor- 0 FIT private firm. All Copy. submitted for use in the JAX AIR NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for ages ; ; t: Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on :Monday before 3 16 through Bldg. 722 : ,' publication. News items are welcomed from all sources lUOOa.m. Service of Divine Worship Ext. 8162. Telephone EV 9-7711 Advertisements solicited by the publisher queries 6:30) p.m. Youth Fellowship concerning such should be directed to the Holt Publishing WEDNESDAYs Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida- 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir Re- Telephone 359-4040 or 359-0271. hearsal 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal r VOL. 22 NO. 2 MARCH 19, 1964 Catholic Services at St. Edward's ; phal Chapel, SUNDAY NATTC and MASS Naval HDS- Chaplains/ Message 'f. By Chaplain Randall S. Harris \I'I 6:30 a.m. U, S. Naval Hospital I 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m St. We all are faced with temptations because God created us with freewill f Edward's Chapel Editorial with the freedom to choose. Temptation is being confronted DAILY MASS with the choice between right and wrong between good and evil, '/ 1J:30 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel is Yours- between God's will or our own will. To minimize the reality and MONDAY & TUESDAY Citizenship significance of temptation is to minimize the reality and significance x of evil. And certainly the most significant temptations are 4:15 p.m. King Hall, I NATTC spiritual ones involving our responses both good and bad, to God. FRIDAY Will You Care for It? Since we are all tempted to crowd God out of cur self-centered world, i f' 12:05 p.m. U. S. Naval.HospitalSATURDAY let us examine the three stages In every temptation.The . .. A man from foreIgn country torn by tyranny came to the United first stage of temptation is the first suggestion. In our own y;' 9:00 a.m. St.Ed ward's ChapelCONFESSIONS.SATURDtY States to work and build a home--to become an American citizen. lives we become aware of temptation when a choice between right I'.I Ten years later, he made a trip to Washington. The first morn- and wrong confronts us. For example, it occurs to us that by stretch ' 7:00 Masses p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before Ing hewalkedfromthe White House down Constitution Avenue to the ing the truth a little we might get some extra credit, even though we L. Capitol. At the entrance to the Capitol he asked the police officer on don't deserve it. The second stage of temptation is the appeal What WI Catechism Classes: Grade School guard very timidly, "Is one permitted to enter the Capitol and look we are tempted by is always personally attractive, for if temptation ..,'* SATURDAY around?" were not attractive no choice would exist. A rotten piece of candyis 10:00 a.m. All Saints' Activities The policeman's answer, short and to the point, Is one of his fond- never tempting. As temptation is personal In its appeal, our f' building 722NURSERY est memories. "Hell, yes I" he said. "Walk right In. Don't you know personal and selfish desires for comfort, esteem, and power are , It's yours?" challenged. The third stage of temptation is the choice, the consent jo The Naval Air Station Nursery This was a man who had lived on both sides of the fence--a man or rejection of the temptation. In our temptations we must choose located in Building 560 on Child time and again surprised that the freedoms Americans enjoy between our will or God's will, to worsh p Him or the things of this Street, opens at 8:IS am. on Sunday actually do exist. It's a good bet, too. that this man does not take his world are destined to perish.In . morning. Parents attending freedom and his citizenship lightly. It's "his" and he'll take care of our choices temptation is overcome if we In faith trust inGod'... Sunday Masses or Protestant ser- it. who gives us the strength to resist temptation, and as we success vices may leave young children in But how many Americans do we hear and see daily who treat their fully resist temptation's deceits we are then strengthened. In over- I the nursery without charge. citizenship as If It were a glass of warm water? Citizenship demands coming temptations In life's struggles with evil we spiritually grow ;" certain responsibilities--things that call for our time and effort, up so that we may no longer be as children, tossed to and 'ro. Life Why Wear not daily indifference. Is not an easy way free of temptation, but In faith we can avoid and \ First of all good citizenship calls for a knowledge of our heri- defend against inevitable temptation and choose the right way. But ( ,- tage and Institutions--an awareness that the freedoms weenjoy actually we may not always choose the right way and may succomb to evil. , Seat Belts? DO exist., It calls for a vote on election day, pride and work in civic for while God gives us the grace to resist temptation and obey His t affairs, support of schools and churches and synagogues, brother- will, He has given us also the freedom to choose. However. God can l' hood, proper observance of patriotic holidays care and concern for save us when we fail by His freely given forgiveness in love. Early this year a man we'llcall public facilities and, when the time comes, proud service in the Arm- Man's ethical problem, involves than what Tom Willis and his wife, of doing, more knowing ed Phoenix, Arizona drove from aside Forces. is right, and right conduct Is a consequence of faith for we do what \ "A nation of individuals willing to face their responsibilities and we believe in. in , into Living a world full of ambiguous moral decisions street a thoroughfare, without aware of their civic, and duties " religious , community wrote J. Edgar the choices are and God's many not always clear. Cur dependence on stopping. An oncoming car plowed Hoover, "will make for a nation living in honor together decency, guidance and love into the front side of the Willis' and mutual can deliver us from evil, is the hope of our sal- car, twirling it around the inter- respect. s.. .- vatIon and makes us the victors In the battles with temptation. section. Mr. Willis was spearedby Station TrafficViolations the steering wheel, but survived. Half Fare Rates Mrs. Willis flew into the wind- I shield, then out the door and 1c against the pavement, and died in- Following is a report of traf- Extension Asked stantly. The investigating policeman fic violations for the period March L noted on the bottom of his 8 through March 14. By United AL t report, "Would have lived had r ', ( she worn a seat belt." NUMBER OF ACCIDENTSThis \ This notation is not unusual.It week March 8 thru March C United Air Lines has asked the is becoming standard procedurefor 1-1. . . .6 4 Civil Aeronautics Board to approve many patrolmen who witness, Total accidents this year through extension of military standbv fares. I firsthand, the value of seat belts. March 14. . .52 for another year, according toT !u. The evidence in favor of seat belts Total accidents through March Connell, the company's Atlanta has become so overwhelming, thata 1963. . . . .61 sales manager. United's filing, person who doesn't wear one is Number.of days since last injury asked to extend the fareuntil M>"i IJ unnecessarily risking his life. ,in motor vehicle accident. 3 24, 1965. 1 I Belts increase your chances of: The special fare allows servicemen ' surviving a crash by eight tt meso NUMBER\ OF VIOLATIONS and women to fly at hal Think what:excitement.would,re-' iThlS' ;f cl. *;' .... .' /70 the regualr fare on all united suit ,if medical" :iaumdrities1 Wereto I ,''Spe'e'dlng. j:.' i \.. ';: .1. ". 'l.;40. flights when traveling on leave life' announce the development of a ):Reckless driving. <1 or when returning to civilian pill which reduced mortality, from" Going through stop sign.. .. 1 after discharge from active ser ' two leading1; 'causes of death Other': violations. t .. -. .52 vice. The discount computed usiru ; heart ailments and cancer -- bi \"' ',Forty-[our drivers appeared before jet coach fares as the base applies i ,i these percentages! Yet for the ;the* Traffic: Hearing Bosrdat to travel when space is -vul" third )Wdmg killer [No. 1i{, Killer ; the mating i held on'March 16, able after other revenue pas of the CPYDtrl"'s youth :i in the 15- 1364' Disposition pf f the cases include sengers have boarded the plane :? ? :to-25'age bracket),! there already the- following: 14, Jost driving TOP PF.RFOR\t\XCF..lohn .\. Uchalax. HMSX. Reservations are not included exists a' life-s.-ving: device which and parking privileges"aboard attached to the XATTC who is United's siandb)' half fare or r: relatively r few 'people use-seat, ;station' for various periods; 15 ship plaque from Dispensary receives ,the Leader. military personnel on, lea\e \\'elit belts., received suspended penalties; C5 Captain C. C. Strum. \.\TrC c Into effect on March 27, 1363. "" Seat belts save lives get them were given warnings: three were mamllng Officer. lie received ,the plaque as and has proven extreme lIonomlan use :h m.. dismissed. of his Leadership Class which graduatl'tl! March[ 6. popular. with servicemen, Connellsaid I Ii ----i