27 August 1959 I Idipt Page 2 JAX AIR NEWS 'BARGAIN BILL' Periodic Safety Check : .m } 1U4J8ltif BORN HERE"Doubleheader" Less Accidents Means JesdorevtU. is a term James R. Reedy _M.._______._.. Commanding Officer not owned exclusively by Although today's modern, powerfully..built automobile Capt. Grayston IL Weber,__...._..._______... .Executive OfficerCommander for do-it..yourself HAB Sbo Fleet Alt JeckMitTtlle baseball. is too complicated m device i ngeeds Beer Adm. Kenneth Craig __ ___._ .._ _._ _..................... ....__!.T ""M .. check, -- Deriodically to see if Capt.Georre R. Lakes _._ Chief of Staff Fairfax: m01.Ul-1" iU"- --- -- - Capt Macphenoa Williams ?.....?._...............?M"t.-.........._.._ Chief of Staff. NAB Bttx Richard Bdylor, YN3, of expert attention. should not be less than two inches - Fleet Air Win ElevenCapt . Robert M. Ullner _. ........_ Commander VAP-62 knows full significanceof A mechanical e from the floor. Power brake's Capt. Charles L. Lambing Technical.....?...?..._.....Tratalaff....?.......... Cnter_ Chief Staff OlavsiLb that term as on August 20 modern, hig -P d a tomo- should have the pedal not less Comdr. Robert J. Fleming ................_,.......__...._W..M.._ Commanding Officer his wife, Sandra, presentedhim bile could mean death on the than one inch from the floor. Comdr. Gerald R. Pearson ,_.M.M.M..M.M..M._.._ Executive Officer Kavml with identical twins. highway. OTHER danger signals Curt Alton C. AtMraethr ___ HorpWi..._.. .". .._ Commanding Officer simple pe- are Capt John O. Itder--.M..M..M.M..M.__ Executive Office They are girls named Di PERFORMING a brake squealing, grabbing or IfAXTU safety check will payoff locking. The car should not a pt......._................ Commanding Officer Ann and De Ann. Di Ann riodic motoringand pullto Ooeadr. William K:, hIardy-_..__..._. ......_......__.....-.. Executive: Officer weighed in at four pounds, In safer, more confident either side. And the handbrake fewer accidents.What's more, should be able to hold the car on four ounces while De Ann fol- Printed eoounerdaDr with DOD-eP l'OPated fund in Jacksonville Florida it'll probably mean fewer big repair a steep hill when the transmission - at no expense to the government and ta compliance! with NAVKXOS P-08 lowed 11 minutes later at four Be*. July le S. Distributed free of charM to military and civilian personnel half bills. is in neutral. .. fleet Air Jacksonville. Naval Air Station. Naval Air Technical Training pounds, eight-and-one from ex- should check CWL.neet Air Wing 11 Naval Air Reserve Training Unit and the U. S. ounces. Here are some tips Tires-You often Kara! HoepttaL ............ .. perts of a leading automotive sup- for( cuts, breaks, embedded ob- Service Information Officer ... ........... Comdr. D. H. EppersonAadstant service Information Officer ?.........._ Andrew H. Planer They were born at the Naval ply maufacturer that will help jects and worn spots on treads Editor: -Gordon Robbie; Staff Reporter -Alba Paterson; Ron Davit AN; of and needless to Hospital say, and sidewalls. Gene Haran, JOSN. Staff Photographer-Joseph O'Brien. PH3. you obtain "highways peace The Jax Air News U a Armed horses Press Service. "daddy" is tickled pink even mind." Uneven wearing of a tread Material appearing In thia credit Ugtren. credit reprinted prvvlding tographs. unless otherwise are official U. S. Navy Pboto- though his cigar bill will be Brakes-When fully depressed, usually is an indication of faulty paitditorta) offices located In Room s>S Main Administration Building. Phone' outrageous. the pedal on standard brakes wheel alignment or poorly op- WtenaJona C1M., Wfl, m or Us. erating steering apparatus. TIRE pressure should be Civilian Job t checked about every two weeks and before starting on every long A VacanciesAnnounced ; trip.Steering wheel and wheel alignment While uneven tire .I.f! .. .... ; ::' wear is most easily detected signof Following is a current list of ..' faulty alignment,misalignmentcan top civilian positions vacant in sometimes be detected beforeit the Naval establishment t' damages tires. ' : ., . < \ -1" .\'('>. Be for wheel There alert steering are vacancies as: Super- I : visory Naval Architect, GS-15, ti J/ 17? \\s shimmy or any unusual tightnessor 'at Military Sea Transportation : looseness in the wheel when Service, Atlantic Area, :-i I M ( rN turning a corner. lyn, N.Y. Check your temperature gaugeon AS DEPUTY Brook-I the dashboard now and then Repair Officer, the while driving. If your engine is participates in direction of officeof ,/ running hot, inspect fan belt to the same name. He is con- 1 \ see if it is slipping, and look for cerned with material readinessof : leaks in the radiator hose or MSTSLantArea ships. water dripping from the water Vacancies for electronic scien- 11g11ii' ::' :: ii pump. tists, GS-12 and 13, and a supervisory \ MUFFLER-Many drivers will mathematician, GS-12, ... '. ..,. ., .,. __ _n"" "____ __m.ULTRA..SONIC put up with the rattle and sput- exist -">"""""'""""'-'- -; \ f at Navy Hydrographic Of- CLEANING Five O&R Departmentswere ter of a bad muffler. They fail to - fic$, Suitland, Md. represented by 15 employees at a three-day sonic engineering realize, however, that this can/ An overseas vacancy exists training course here which concluded last Wednesday. endanger their lives. , on Wives Guam for a supervisory librarian. Navy : Watching the process are, left to right, Frank Breithaupt. Indus- Lights In your garage or! GS-7. At least five trial Associates Inc., of Tampa; Bill Davenport, NAS Norfolk; driveway, switch on the parking years exper- Alfred Hughes Olmsted Pa. AFB: instructor Channing Hayes of ience in both and library is a prerequisite. Corner Bendix Corp.; Leo Horton, NAS Quonset; E. V. Woodard Jr., lights, headlights ( upper GUAM ALSO announces 1 MCAS Cherry Point: Charles Carr. NAS Jax; K. H. Palmer, lower beam), brake pedal lights an opening for an architectural NAS Alameda, and L. C. Morgan HAS North Island. and turn indicators. Have another engineer Navy Wives Club No. 86 met check to see if they're in GS-12. person Incumbent i is in the Yukon Park Clubhouse manager of Giant New AEW perfect working condition. Specifications and< August 18 for its bi-monthly Blimp Estimates They Branch of Design Divi- WINDSHIELD wipers - sion. meeting. Due For Radar MissionsThe should work smoothly at all driv- Critical vacancies also exist at Hostesses were Mesdames Paul ing speeds. Check to see if the NAS Jax. A clerk-stenographer, Babick, Edward Waldo, E. F. Navy's newest and the world's largest non-rigid airship is rubber in the blade is flexible.If . GS-4, is needed at Public Works. Kubisiak and Leonard Derleth. undergoing final tests at NAS Lakehurst, N. J. they're not, don't try to ad- Incumbent serves as secretary to Delegates to the National Con- Expected to be operational with 'I just them yourself, unless your a led endurance of the crew by Assistant Public Works Officer. vention in San Diego were elect- airship squadron ZW-1 by October mechanic. . An appointment clerk, GS-4 ed. Representing the Club at the the blimp is called the "best rather than its fuel capacity and The wipers should not streakor Is needed by Employment Divi-, October conclave will be Mrs. airborne early warning vehicle range. miss spots on the windshield.If . sion of IRD at NAS Jax, to review 'John Davis and Mrs. Babick. flying today." One-half the crew will be on they do, ,have them replaced. and process personnel ac Mrs. Betty Smith is Navy Wives IT WILL be assigned missions duty while the other half sleepsor Good housekeeping-Lives can tions. on the Atlantic radar barrier as believe it or not, Club No. 86 candidate for Na relaxes in living compartments be saved, OTHER'' local vacancies include tional Parliamentarian at the part of the Navy's job with NO- in the upper tier of the through good housekeeping inside - : RAD. The new blimp houses awiooi I Tabulating Equipment convention.Next ..n 11. __ '__' __ .. control car. your car. Operator (GS-3)); Engineer :raaar antenna inside ItS GS-5 meeting of the club i is envelope to aid in through GS-13 detecting n (Aviation! ) at $2.47; Metalsmith slated for September 2. All wivesof weather trouble spots. E ZiI v. hourly Instrument ; enlisted men in the Navy; and . Maker, at $2.52 an hour Designated the ZPG-3W, the ; ; Marine Corps are invited to at- Aircraft Mechanic (Motor), $2.47 tend. i huge airship, manufactured by _ hourly?; Electrician (Lineman), Goodyear Aircraft Corp. is the $2.47 hourly; Heating Equipment first blimp designed strictly for Mechanic, $2.37 hourly, 'and Paver DOD Cuts NumberOf airborne early warning missions. . $2.17 hourly.A A CREW of 25 will be assigned complete list of job vacancies U. S. Flag Sizes i to the ship and the length of the at all Naval establishments is on Washington (AFPS) The aircraft's flights will be control- record at Employment Office, Armed Forces has cut the num- .5 '* ' Building 907. Further information Good, Pedlow Share Top 4 : these ber of sizes of the U. S. flag and ____ 5' > t on and all other positions Honors At AEA( ) SchoolPfc. ' can be Union Jack the Department of ' answered , there. Office I I Lawrence Good of Hamil- : hours are 0730-1200 announced. Lr.l Defense weekdays. ton, O. and Pfc. Paul Pedlow of i ; : Only 19 sizes of the new 49. Media, Pa. were top honormen at Small Stores To Reopen star flag are being produced com- August 21 graduation of Avia- A Mainside and NAT T Center pared to the 33 sizes of the tion Electrician's Mate School, <' Clothing and Small Stores Issues 48-star flag it replaced on July 4, Class A, at Naval Air Technical L k'i.S.\ + 1 Rooms, closed for inventory since 1959. Training Center. '" earjy this week, will be open for Duty stations for the two Ma- _ The sizes will be further reduced .. sales at 0900 , Tuesday, Sept. 1. rines are still unknown. : before the 50-star flag is NATTC PROMOTION DAY At an August 13 ceremony When adopted, the Defense Department in the office of Comdr. Robert J. Fleming, (left) commanding of- a man changes his mind "Liberace Presses His Suit in ficer of NATTCenier, five said. The reduction in sizes wa men were given promotions in rank. ae much as a woman, chances are the result of an interservic British Court"-Clarksburg( W. Shown following the presentation are left to right, William But- ler and Robert Losert. both upped to lieutenant James Bean. he's married to her. standardization action. Va. Exponent.) Marion Brown and Horace Mallory, all promoted to W03. . -