PhIltn b A~m -trallllc C' u . Flying up the St. John's Ricer at Jacksonville THE St. John's River, which empties into the Atlantic Ocean twenty miles east of Jacksonville. offers a picturesque approach to this bustling city; ships carrying cargoes and passengers to and from all parts of the world enter this natural harbor daily, lending an air of importance to the landscape that cannot be rivaled elsewhere in Florida.-What a contrast this modern airplane view presents to the picture that greeted the eyes of Jean Ribaut when he sailed up the St. John's with his little band of Huguenots in 1562: Union Terminal Depot