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VoL 7 No.4 MCAS Cherry PL. W. C.—Home erf tod Marine Aircraft Wing 2B January 1949
Flyers To Face Intra "All Stars" On Monday Night
Second Wing Units Prep For Caribbean Exercises
i The In t r amura l A i Star*. pick ' ed f rom var ious tenais competing
in the rpcent p l a v o i s in tht Gen-J jsioTi* : j e ra l ' s Cup r ace . will m w i tin var-q l r v t e ! sit> " F l y e r s " in i practic-! next .Monday n igh .
Tin panit will begin a: 2iH«^and j is expected iu be a pood one. Tin I •'All-Stars*' were picked by coaches ! of each opposing squad, and the | team will represent the cream 01
basketbal l an ions non-members of tht bast quintet
Probable 1 in«up- lot the cam will be
Marine.- oi the Second Mariut Aw Wmf and the Second Marine Div-beeu tu r the r per iec t ing the pronciency of Marine Air - ln tan
. . a m work under tin gu idance 01 Major Genera ls Field H a r r i s and a D 1 ' ! F rank l in A Har t . Fori tht pas - twi. weeks, officers and men of these
organizat ions havt been ordinat inp effort in command post and field exercises held at Camp L-ijeunc, N C
( P L . H. H. DAVIft. M'OK Station Thea t re . look* stale* milk bottle s tand in f ron t ot theat re . Stand provided Marines rhnnre t«. »HM»<t ttaeit home s t a t e hi the r a r r e n l Nar rh »f Dime* d r i j e . Leader- thi* « e e k w e r e : > e v York (#37.191: >« r th (a ro l inn
llltnoi* (HB4J1T); and ' l ' ennvylvani i i (ft* 1.7*1. Pnsh inc the •ruder* were >e*\ J f M f j . Ohio. Mass~ Mk*h~ Wisronsin. and
; Louisiana.
Intramural Boxers Stage Hot Fight For Station Title; HqSqSta, 252 Lead
The In t r amura l spotlipht swubg this week to boxing and the bouts were all f ree-swinginp . spirit a f fa i rs ' Novice ba t t le rs f rom Winp and Station organizations- bat t led fur ious ly tor the coveted team trophy and points toward the Genera l ' s Cup
1'ress deadline prevents the inclusion of resu l t s fo r last mph t ' s finals, hut five bouts wer t on tap and f inal is ts slated to answer the bell were :
Bantamweight zee. AES-4t",. won the award for crowd appeai tlioupli he dropped the Bantamweight decision to R A Lloyd. VMR-252 Barzee won a hupe round 61 app l ause tor h is exhibit ion o! muppmp.
H. K Hlanton. HqSkj-Sta 'vs . I). Williams. HqSq-11
Hrl terwei i rh t I; B Schultz AES-4" vs W.
trniona. AES-46 Middleweight
.\ K Savage. HqSq-Sta vs. M. P . Murphy. HqSq-11
Lurht-He;M y weicht K M Ciardiello. \ MR-252 cs. E. I.
Kirby. VMR-252. Heavyweight
•i'.nt l»elenpe. AES-41 v.- A F. •senzo. ABS-21! HqSq-Sta and VMR-252 a r e
<tacinp a hot bat t le for the team Town and a possible repet i t ion of
:>.!-kcthryf! .playoffs :» it. s to re "J. »h- nasi- of point s t and inps be-' - :lit nnals . HqSq-Sta seems to
:ii. .-dp, a s favor i te - tor the • mtuonshlp '
seni i -Finul* inesday nipht s semi-f inals
u ; * explosive e n c o u n t e r s — . t h r e e KU'vkouis out of four fiphu- was
tabulation Murphy. Savap t . s nul t i . a l ! KO'd thei r oppon-
- while Carmena advanced 10 nnals via a decision Ciardiello
' <»senxo took forfei t wins to • the windup ba t t l e last n ight .
First Round Resul t s . r-MCAS assumed a heal thy
tt the first n igh: pa i r inps . trv. con tes tan t s f rom that out-K:t;c the i r , bouts In a l l . six-,
l i ters ' w e r ^ o n the agenda veninj: not including thre i
*-fading s luptes : of the n ipht "•~i- between K - T Webb.
\r >-4 anc; J A fiillespit VJIR-- - Oillt»spi» copped s decision
shukinp Webb . d u r t n p - a to r -"*>• round and openinp a cu t
'•'•'••'C tii* Enpineer fiph'-^r's nos'-" of the even in p a r r ived
: W j o*ronner . HqSq-MCAS. • . knockout^ over J . • > MACG-I. ir. rouuu th ree of encounters lr. a weird »u.t-
AE>-i2 's-r ; K Gardaer bowed • : r. Ofstead AES-4*" Gardner .
•UC! fl'-nppinp the decision en.» ' • a i effective "bole type"
and crouched like ; javelin --uigc: m del ivering it. F . D". Bar-
Dimes Drive Nears End; Early Report Shows Over S3,000
Cherry Foini 's contr ibut ion to the "Marcii of Dimes" stood at
lat> Thursday with several larpe uni t s stil! unrepor ted Al-thouph st?ll f a r short of th< fT.Oitd poal set for the stat ion, this fipure was expected to b< bolstered con-siderably when final -abula t ioc is made Monday
Since repor t s a r e m c i m p l e t e . no breakdown will bt a t tempted , but larpest s inp l ' cont r ibu tor th is week was the SCO c lub with f€4o This amount was obtained i h r o u p h tht joint efforts of tht Club. NCO \Vive>. Winp Orcbestrii . and T»er-sonnel oil du ty at .the NCO Chili
Flyei (r—Hoopei
F—(irasselL F- ( a s h e n
Ali-Stars Hal . VMFnn-114
Kinp. HqSq-Sta . Howe, HqSq-Sia
Curtis, HqSq-Sta . McGurrin. AES-4*'.
Point May Get Cage Playoffs
i t a m - ol Ea»iern Navy basketbal l will appeal
•completed Drill
Tht exercises ' ca r r ied on were pr imar i ly desipned to taci l i ta te the coordination oi stall personnel and to assurv continuous and rapid communicat ion between p rouud and a i r e lements l 'nit> trom MCAS Cherry Point included in thesi preparatory exercise.- were the Tact ical Air Command 'wi th Gen. H a r r i s in command •. h e a d q u a r t e r s
rof Marine Air Control Group One. and Marine Tact ica l Control Squad-ron One.
While these act ivi t ies wert po-IUP" on at Camp L e j e u n t . Li. l^»». S. 1J O'Neill, J r . . ( ommandin^ Oi-hcer ol Alt Bast Squadron 21. u newly tormed addit ion u> oht Sei on<i Wing, has inst i tuted a s imilar s o n ot field t ra in ing for his o rpan tzation without leaving tht Cherry i'oint Air Station ,
Th. Mission of lh« An Base. Squadron duriuK the coming Ai-
F e b r u a r j i! plans 'anti< Comvaand Exercise.- will be considerat ion mater ia l u
Th. Sixth . Nava! lus i r ic t piay-ofls and Sou tli Central Group championships . hriupi»K lopether the ou ts tandinp fives ot tht Naval serv ce. will be held here next montii provided approval is p ran t -e(i by tht Commandant of the Sixth Naval Distr ict .
These developments were re-vealed by the Publ ic in format ion Office Thursday and should be preeted with en thus iasm by local capt fans Th . playoffs a r e p r r hides in tht All-Navy championsh ip and will provide Cherry Pointers, f i r s t - ra te sptyes en te r t a inmen t
Tentat ive date- tor th« mee t s a r t Sixth NayDist Playofi durinp week o: Feb i:: South Central Grolrp Championship durini of Feb 2C
nc^wee
provide a camp and all neces nary lacilitict< ioi tb« operat ion of a Mar ine Air (Jroup. With th is ob-ject m mind, tiit men of the squad-ron. many treat) trom rec ru i t t ra in iug. ar t constantly a t tempt ing to reach the poal oi max imum speed, and efficiency Every phaM in the erection ol held equipment h a s been pout over timt and t ime apiun and with th. men work ing unde r " the s t imula t ion of a com-petitive spir i t , th- job lias become second n a t u r e to those who will carry on in tin same capaci ty un-der s imula ted combat condit ions
Once th. maneuver a r ea is reached. Air Bust Squadron 21 will serve with Marine Air Group Ele-ven at Roosevelt Roads, and be held responsible lor the set t ing
m | ma in tenam
over a lui> planes and their crev s L>eaviug Cherry Pom; a short um-betort Marim Aircrat t Group Ele-. ven. tin Air Bast Squadron :. expected to havt al! facilities ready by tin time MA(i-l l a r n v -in tiit maneuver area . •
After tin amphibious assaul t oi the island ol Viequies has been l ompleteti. - a " t roop t ra in ing phase will be put into effect. As p a r ; o ' this phast Marin- Aircraft (•roup Eleven, commanded by Col. Kdna rd A Montgomery will be a i r l i f ted from Roosevelt Roads to he island of St Croix, through t b e •floris of Marine Transpor t squad-on.- opera t inp in the area That - al! personnel of MAG-11. ABS-
phH- I In suppl ies aild equipment ecessary t«. successfu l ly ca r ry on nmiia; operat ions will be flown to h. ue« has.- ol operat ion Once
t h e n . ABS 21 will apain be called upon to iurtiisli faci l i t ies tor HU»-taming tht MAG.
Shriners Aboard Station "Theatrt was the
sceue t»l the annua! init iat ion cei>— mouies for Eas te rn Carolina Sudan Shr iue r s yes terday a f te rnoon
Fol lowing tin election of officers-tor- tin- coming year in a morn ing
•session at New Bern approximate 1> 2<MM' Shr iners . camt to Cherry Point for a. luncheon at the Civil-ian Cafeter ia "The delegation the proceeded i<> the Thea t r t tot thi init iat ion ceremony
Wives ami pues ts ol the Shr iuers HI j toured the base in char te red buses
losed sess ion wa- in a l l t ac ih -1 progress , and visited points o! in-
necess. .ry for t h ' handl ing 'if tcrest until thei r d e p a r t u r e at 170i<
Intramural Basketball Champs
ZECCA LOSES From a repor t reaching t h e
Windsock just pr ior to press t ime Thursday af te rnoon, it was learned that Alike Zecca. hard-f ight inp middleweight , w a s taken by Green- , ville AFB scrapj>er Jot Snyder o n ' a close decision "Wednesday nipht ^ a; Greenville. S. C.. dur ing th.-'Vloldet. Gloves" tourney there .
J i u m y Smith and "Bad Bascom" Beasley were to fiph: ThUTsda} nipht m t h e . hphrweiph ' c las -Beasley former ly fought in the fea therweight category Rudy Lara , fo rmer l ightweight , was to t r y his hand in the fea therweight c lass T h u r s d a y n igh : Reports ^/ere tha: he wks unmatched thus fa r . hut a n opponent was exported to bt . chosen b y ' f i g h t t ime.
STATION CHAMPS pose a f t e r annexinc . in t r a i " t t ru l basketbal l t i t le. I l qSq-S lA Player^ art ffcreel-m s ! t " r ' : P ic . Jlsek; r h r i s t i nnsnn . Capt. IVnrreT) W a t s o n . Pic.. Chnrtes Lemire. "Mu.i. J . L. TNarren. s t a n d i n r i ! to r i a re Mu.i. Juhnn? Khur : P^c. B r e e d e n . 1.1. f). W . (n r t i< ami Li. T«»a. Tul l f - in ; : on P a g t Six) .
... CHEWWY PQJftfT V N N D S O C K J A N 2 E I P t f P
^ WIND SOCK *1Af)|tv: CO--' A l * S T * * DK. r - L R B ' =0|N'T -. „
PHONE 5201
AlAJ GBN FIELD H A R R I S _
BRIfc GEN IVAN \Y MILLER
COMDGEN AIRFMFLANT COMDGEN 2ND MARAIKWING
_ COMDGEN USMCAB COMDR ATI? RARER
l s l L t L. T. igiehart.
T H * . W I K D S O C K l l a n o - t o r p * Air H t a u a b . A i r F M F u u i u» ' »uiwrTi«ior o! the l*ubh< In tormaUoi p U u r . wlU: 1,. 1. No. 1100. C i r c u l a u a c ! t i n t i n s Co., N « B n u N C K u a n n
r _ Ass: Pub ln fo Officer. OmC
i n ! tor P«TMUU-I of Marime Oorp* Ai r k M , 3 2nc U A TV.. Cberr? P o m ; X. C n t
(Mbn TH1. w i N D H O C E " publiabed i t cmm-
Hr mer IftfU. f l—l >ruilr«- H t l l i n nfl k r m i u o i i iand> T i l l . WlKl lSOCK <
. tZ.U> m rtm:
I tepahi tcaUon of c redi ted m a t r n i wiUiou: peruixuio!. Irani hl_A u rrt*Ciblt»*l 4
TH1 WINPSOUfc rere ivp- A r a m ! Kon-r* l ' n » n e m o u d Hon*- fcdittrru.
NEW UNIFORM REGS PREPARED Tii« revisen l in i iorm Regulation.- suiieraeding Uniform Regula t ions ,
1 S Marine Corps. 11137. ami ah cnange.- thereto. havt been completed by tin permanent Alarm- Corps Lui iorni Board Headed b> Major General William T Clemeni. I S. Marin- Corps. and fo rwarded u> the ( o m m a u d a n ; ol tin Alarun Corp.- lor bit- rfpprovul. These regula t ions wlfT In incorpora ted wi tb t r ttir rrviHed Mar iu i "t'oriib Manual as Chapjfer 4S Publication ami dis t r ibut ion will be effected in the nea r l u t u r e "
Inqu i r i e s h a v. been received a: this H e a d q u a r t e r s re la t ive to Officer^' Swords. Officers' Evening Hress I u i lorm. anil tb« wear ing ol the jacket . and t rousers . service winter , maui ol l«»-ouuce Kersey , by Thi-ll cers ' when n: lint with troop.- when tin uti i torm o l t roops is p r e -nrriltfi! as wuile: servic. A In view ol tin in regowg. tin lo l lowmg tentativ- tniormaiioii m aiivaiu•. m chaptet 4;* is t i irnished tc> all rotnemwil Officers' Sword" which meet Alarm. Corp.- specifications •it• in»• ireneually avai lable a '.lit present tune, and consequent ly they ar> noi l inni .. l imit- dat- •< li- ues icnatd by the Commandant o! tin .Vlariin Corps
A ii'-w Kvrumg DI-I-KS t ui torn. to:, officer*' has been recently adopted
//(DIVINE ft SERVICES)'
I W I J i U R T SERVICED WIS Bun.—Sunday S c h o o l
(Nurse ry . 1030 Bun—-Worship Duiiiup
Main Chape! 1830 Tue.—Youth Fel lowship
Recreat ion Center 2nd D e c !
1800 "Wed.— Choir H«h—1—1
CATHOLIC S E E VICES S u n — ® 6 4 5 . 12«C Main
Chapel Weekdays—11-45 Catholic W m c M a w fiat.—-OMC followed by
Recitat ion* of Rosary CoufessionE Sat.—1900-2100 Other t i m e s by appointment 1900 Tues—<N ovens Devotions
J E W I S H S E E VICES
2000 Wed.—Divine Worsh ip in P n u e s t a n t Wmx
CHEERY rvaT COMMUHITT o m a
1100 S u n — M e i n l w i Worship 1815 Bun.—Christ ian Rndss'v-
or 1830 B u n — E r e a i n x Worship
2nd Winger To Leave For V-5 Flight TraiMf
iinitorn cb>Hel> n u e n f b l e -exception t l i f tin nn tin el imination i s t raps artiieii o rnamenta t ion on tin si o: a sieev< o rnamen ta l com pain tn id and ^<nei
appr I »r
ion i I ' T - i i i
' e ^ - l l Tin r tin .laeke
c t u n
w i n-
i juirenien:
. i l i l l-rrate iriH lit' ••lit ; provided
Ol tin Nav j Th i s I u i lorm with the i: niodihcations a re
OS two shoulder el iminat ion ol the
is t i tuiuiou the re io r i*r t r a d e s namely m the lor thcoming
inatets Tin col lar ith hooks ami eyes plain stiff-bosomed
r e i | U ; r
t h -•r tropica khak i;?!
•ers It! 111.. ' rtopted stain
i.ette- or Ins t ruc t ion 158- witli-ructior. *12T-i aun 1286 • that ot-
servie . wool, sreet ; maue of - tiit un t tonn ti iruished to en-In notnemiatur< o: jacket and c. !>•. i thcers iur ma> in mann
• • iastniiie. i rabardun kerse> irovision also applies tn recards lust t't ot khaki wiiei: worn 1»>
,iif khak sumnn • mater ia l ratmrdim or kha^j s u i t m c liUorniatiot Hullettn lor liet
Mail Schedule For Maneuver Marines
Then* will no chance of mail inr address ior nnlp. or isdividnal< ?mriicipatinc in the fo r t h rominc
Second Marine Air Winp ' uni t s on m a n e u v e r s dur ing the for th-conunp Fleet Exerc i se will re-ceive thei r mail forwarded f rom Cherry Point The mail will be sent b> regu la r plant flights, each Monday in Januar j - . and every Tuesday and Fr iday dur tnp Febru-a ry and March.
One mai: t rom tilt r ea r echelon iir Cherr> Point will sort the mail for the unit- , fo rward ing mail to the men on maneuvers .
For outgoinc mail , it will he the mail c lerk ' s responsibi l i ty to see thai o.utgoinc mail f rom maneuver s i iuadron- is delivered to the MAG-> 11 Post Office at Roosevelt Kaads. Tin outcoinc mai l will be llown to- C b e r r j I'oint and sen: f rom Thert
Tin Pos; Dflice for MAG-11 will Pi locate.; at the Naval Post Office a - limwt'v It Kaads For MAG-1,4. the-, is no iniildinc avai lable , and tin Post Office will h» set up ill t In t act lea' area MWSG-i; and V.M|{-25" mai: will ^ sacked sep-a ra te ly and delivered to the proper mail order I > at San Juan , or given ti the MAG-11 Post Office for for-warding ^
'Moo' Juice & Togey Bcrit' At Soda Fount Evaporate
H u n c r j Marines a t t ack ing f rom al! side- and anc les poured into the m Post Exchange Soda Foun-tain to gobble' up a record amount of ure cream soda>. milk sand-wiches and candy
Colone! T J Walker . J r . . TX Of-ficer announced "that the new cs-tahlishmen- was a complete suc-cess ami testified to the cus tomers ' appet i te ^ reveal ing that 5.i»S0 in-dividual- siepjied up and ordcrci ' tn a s m s l e 16 hour working da> ' Tin cast; regis ter jingled* ever> eleven seconds with counrer irirls recprdinc an average of four sales each <or:>-fiv. seconds on tin four machines located tn the Sod;, sec-tion • •
Tin r e c e n t h consr-nicteti ionnta in creaieii at. a t t r a c t I v» p jc ture for tl" hutic*-> -cpleto with uibles cha i r s a m y . pink nuint job '
GIRL SCOUT T.Fgr»TWR Tht C.i~; Scout 1/eeders" me:
. lanuar* 25th a lftoo and anno t t r ced that they a r s p o n s o n n c a buffet supper F e b r u a r y at Tin A f f u r Will IH fo- Oirl Scour p.i~°nti~ snonsorf- and leaders and will ht held in thi Havelock Cnn>-munt ty Building
1 HUM \NIM' I M i I M - - tm.roucl ' chec i •»> encineerhur c rev "• Tin ; - t? 'C in p r e p a m f i n r ni- « o r k . h o r * ' role d a r t e r m- thcominr arrlll'l. T r a n - p . i n - will rar r* h r a n load- m men am' e^iutpmen' t< and frttn. u i a p e u ' e r - ar«*j:.iievl month .
•LEAVES SOCK »- Bever!v .Rallarr . a c t m c edtto:
of thr Windsork will leave tht staff Fehrur.r^ : to r e t u r n to dut ies as Snort? Fdl tor of tbf Sun-. l o n m a ' i r New R e m Rallart: f ja- I w r with the o « t v - rturtnt th« past t w r month ;
B j F a t t e r P . A. S c h a i t t Phi l ip Neri was u. F lo ren t ine ol
the fifteen hundreds , and a -very saintly F lo ren t ine he was . Fo lks called him "Gent le Ph i l ip" . H i s b iographies say t h a t Phi l ip ' s l o r e lor people was so a r d e n t t h a t i t ac tua l ly caused his physical h e a r t to enlarge—but we may leave t h a t phenomenon to the doctors and h i s -t o r i ans In a n y case, h e wasn ' t called Saint Ph i l ip for no th ing .
One day u young man accosted Phil ip with a problem. Phi l ip listened as the perplexi ty unfold-ed The young man had s landered a companion and wan ted to m a k e amends Remorse was bit ing him and he wanted F a t h e r Phi l ip t o recommend a penance.
Phil ip reflected a moment and then made his suggest ion. "Get a baske t fu l of lea thers . " Ph i l ip teld him. "and take u walk out into the countryside and a s you go alonp sca t te r the f ea the r s a long t h e way Then, when you have gone a lew k i lometers and sca t -tered all the fea thers , t u r n about and re t race your s teps and r e -ga the r all t h e fea thers . "
The young man looked quizzically at Saint Phil ip to m a k e sure he was ser ious "But F a t h e r Phi l ip ." he exploded, "it will be impos-sible to r e c a t h e r tht f ea the rs—the breezes will blow them all away— and then how shall 1 ga the r t h e m up—
Saint Phil ip said not a - w o r d , anly smiled and looked pene t ra t -ingly into the face of the young penitent-—and a s Phil ip looked, he could see the light of under -suu idmc dawning in the young man - eyes He had put t h e point ac ros- Slander is like the unga th -erahle fea thers—windblown into undiscoverable minds worming i t s in ju r ious way into consciousness seen onI> by God. sequestered in the folds ot memory, never to be found out for the lie it is. ever
-using an innocent man who is powerless to defend himself Once
lumny flies aboard , it is al-ready too late to tell t h e t r u t h , because only some of those who readily swallowed the lie will get to hear the ac tua l t ru th .
Phi l ip could se« shame and con-tri t ion creeping into the young man ' s cheek He knew that he had suggested a sa lu ta ry penance As tin youth- thanked him and t u r n e d to go. Phi l ip smiled « ve ry "fatherly smile
"1 think now." he said looking intent ly or. his young charge , "maybe you could forpe t about sca t te r ing the f e a t h e r s "
New Regime in QM To Start OfUuly 1
When Ju ly 1st ro l l s a round th i s yea : the good old days will bei sons No longer will the fami l i a r -urnt-- ot met: c r ind tng on boon-docke r s with rocks to wear them on- or mak ing hie holes out of lit tie ones in skivvies and socks i»i seen Instead .comes thr r e g i m e ' s ay - tht Q u a r t e r m a s t e r . iepartment-
The new r y s t e m i - expected to run paral le l to the one set up for
j W R s Or enter ing recru i t t r a in -th. ty re Marine is given en-
ough money to cover t h e ini t ial !• lathing issue Each th ree mon ths
,a n o r w a r d s , clothing pu rchases a r e ctiecked off against an a l lo tment of money allowed th- person un t i l th- una r e su l t - ar t tabula ted for tht, year If there is any money let- over the Mar ine Tecetves I t
a honus If overdshwii. the money is taken ou- of h is pay
Th . n o * cash a l lowance system - »xpecrw: to be a spu r t o t h e
men to iw»v, or. thei r c lothing am f tv v ior r oare fu l with thei* gear I Ar nv-dtug to Capt R A. Soder-i nerg- t f n a r t e r m a v r r - Departmen*
•'W • "ontsmpla t t ; r e d a c t i o n i s ! t tn voliim* of business unde r the
!'•'« sys tem -
of VMF-ia
1*4. J L J . Sg t William W. Hatter lee. J
a lways wanted to be a flyer. T n u why he enl is ted in the Mar ine A r j tion b ranch . Now. his chanct earn his wings has a r r ived . 1) Sergeant ' s reques t l o r t r a n s t e Pensacu ia , F lor ida , < 1 " * w g proseii. Upon a r r i va l the re , h e a be processed f o r en l i s tment as Naval Aviation Cadet in t h e Jtsi ^Reserve's V-5 t r a in ing H e is the first m a n to h e 1 t r a m t h e flrr—rt Mar ine Air W» into th i s ifrograai
If you too. l ike Bat ter iee, w«] to Hy. you can he cadet. If you a r e he twsen t h e ag« of 21 amd 25. a i g r a d u a t e wi th a GCT of 115 BBC a MAT of 110. yon can r eques t trans-fer to th i s ><!-'
I 21. y«
wert
I ' n m m a n r i i i y p n f t t w IX tweec the ajsoE of li>
| m U B t t t h t H l i i lh«-| pa ren t s i
F o r m e r l y . V-required to have completed vears of college, ha t because of i
i shor tage of Reserve pilots, tc-j s t a n d a r d s have heen slightly reiai ! ed 'to al low m o r e men to enter
Appl icants mus t also want ;? fly. bt- physicall}- qualified to handi' a i r c r a f t , and possess afficer-lik; qual i t ies Af t e r pass ing an aviatio; classification test , a m e c h a n i c comprehension test , a flight ap:.
j t ude r a t i n g exam and a flight phy-i sical. the would-be Navcad :• | t r ans f e r r ed to Pensacola . 13 pos | a r n v a l there , he is required t-i sign a four year contract with ! Naval Reserve
During the flight t ra in ing , thi I cadet is not allowed to m a m
Navcads complet ing the trainim course will be appointed ensicr-in tht Naval Resetrrc. or if srttht: a set quota , second l ieutenant :t the Marine Corps Reserve AfT»-the completion of the f o u r yeafsj the cadet may Tequest rommm-i": in ' t h e regu la r Navy or Marir-i Corps ' i f the re is a vacancy
A maximum of 197? Navcads for] the IMP fiscal year is capec ted fn* the p rogram, with more enterir.: each year
If you bave the foregoing re-quis i tes . you may Teali7.e yon: ambit ion of wear ing wings it MARINF aviat ion.
A VIATI©* O F F I C E R S ORDER*
J a n s a r j Mi. IWf IstLL Rwhert U. fcej. to TeS
Pilots School. NAS Patuxer: River . Maryland
J a n oar? 12, W i » BrtLL WHlMsi L. Atmwttx. Jr.
f rom NATTC NAS Memphis . Tens to l s tMAW F M F MCAS El Tore Calif
l s tL t . iNtnald W. B e r y e t e n . IstLi t o r n i e V. GoliHton, H t L t Narmu tL Rek-hwald. f r o m NATTC NAi Memphis. Tenn. . t o Air FMFl>ai MCAS Cherr? Point . N. C.
J a u a a i j 12, IMP i s t L t . Alfred i . Ward , and HtU
J a m e s W. Whi t e f r o m A t t f M T P a : to AirFMFl^ant HCAF Cherr Point. N. C.
1- tLi . I*saae H • • • H i . IsiLi Ar thur R . B — i i utL M L l Gfwrr * . KaxMi. and HtU AHee L. Phil Hpt* f rom AirFMPPac to MCi 9*>aatico. Va.
Ma^ J — r A. Rooth. J r . f m t A i r f W P a r to l s tMAW F M F MC AS El Toro. Calif.
4 » p t . l i c m f c P . Hamry, f rom Av F M F P a e Ui. NAS. Corpjus Chris'tt Texas
( a p t . Rahert J . Lesak . and 3s tU Rout L. B w s i n f rom. AtrFMFF* u . Ai rFMFLsn t MCAS Chrrr! Pomt N C
'—n~n~ I I . IM$i I s tLl . Char ter I_ Baron and lttU
<-h*r4es E . W y i a t i to NAB Corpn! Chr is t ie , Texas , t o r T e m p o r a l duty at the-Navy Al! W e a t h e r flizb1
school I s t U . Ray H. h o m w h f r - a
ls tMAW F M F MCAS E". Toro Calif, te MCS Qnast ico . Va
J a n u a r y 18. IMfi C*PL R a r k m B. Rowers frca
; ArrFMFLant MCAS. Cherry Po.nt ' N C to. Armed Forces Public, lc i format ion School Carl is le Bfc* ! Carl is le P a j Cupt. J n h r E . H a a s e r t r a m
MAW F1VTF WCAS E ' Toro . Ciltl to Armed Force.- Pub l ic l n f o m u tun. School Carl is l . Bks C. r l i s i t Pa
V • CHETCKY TO1NT W l N D S O C K J A N ZB 1 8 4 9
THE SQUADRONS REPORT J MIF111 w VHF-Z25
. • I I • ' There is a d o s t re la t ionship in — -V
TWO FORMER MAG-14 iirst serirMit* |ro» together recent ly in Philadelphia while were on r r r r a l t i i u : dot? with Nor theas te rn Hr r rn l t in r Ohixion . Mfcct. W. J . Benyo (rifrtit) n d S§|rt . S. L . Mean> take turn*- - • . nowin r " each o the r about the i r days at the Po in t •
Br C. H. Jernhemn I A brand new " i ie l io" w SgL-j H a r r y Urice ot Corpus Chriau, | i exa t now a m e m b e r ol VMF-122b l iadio .Department '
We tinii TSgt. C. L. Dil iaru is TAD u» Floyd Bennet t F ie lc wiuie a t tending an F9F school.
'i nert , i t very l i t t le mai l le f t l o r lilt r es i o : us a l t e r Evar i s to a n d Ryan iaave Hit Mai) Koom.
i i looks like C u p i d s a r row lux. George MHB«TTI' wiien one 1 .illian Naime came on the romant ic scene.
What i t lht m a t t e r with J im I M a i well these days? No laughing I boy no m o r e !
Norman Mailer b "THh' NAKED AND T H E DEAD lias been m a k -ing the r o u n d s of the ba r r acks a n d is being me t with unan imous ac -claim on all aides.
Dave Moore lias become the Good Samar i t an o l the outfit ao 11 you have any trouble* ta&c idem u> Dave.
We take th is time out tc Bay "Nice going old m a n " to our 1'olice Sgt. J . G. Davis .
FROM THE "PENDLETON SCOUT" Headlines m the J a n u a r y 7 issue of the "SCOUT" read a s tol lows:
oi Command From Campen To Select Officers For Advancement to j. Ranks of Major and Brigadier General* Polio Drive Begins i„ r . \ v X ; Week Formal Pa rade and Review As MSgt. J e n s -dcrBoii Ret i res a: F.u Year.- Fi rs t Division Officers T r a n s f e r r e d . HQMC National Cemetery Military Fune ra l lor MSgt. Wil l iam ame- (VConno: who d d at Santa Margar i ta Naval Hospi ta l Day leiore Xma.- Six Pendleton Gridders Place On Western All-Navy leant Baskeie-ers Continue Winning St reak . Drop Pa lomar 78-56. . . ioxer- Meet E! Tore Tonite.
FROM THE CAMP LEJEUNE GLOBF News irom the "GLOBE" includes the following headl ines : Governor
-t>t! and Legislator*- To Visit Lejeune North Carolina Governor, embers Oi General Assembly Here Feb 2 . E n t r i e s F o r 'Miss
Barston PavUiion' Accepted At Dance Ton igh t ; Division Orches t ra •la>s Pavi l l ion . Allen Craig For Montford Pomt Dance . . . 1949 March f Dimes Campaign Gams Momentum As I t E n t e r s Second Week . . . fficcrs' Wives Club Projec t . Is Now Funct ioning Quantico Edges •ocaK i Point In Cage Thr i l l e r : Hard-Fight ing Dejeune Five Pusher. 'rack Quanuco Squad All The Way Campbell College Upse t s larines with Win Locals En te r Charleston 'GJove6'; Winne r s
!>• Crowned Saturday ComSerGrp Officers" Bowling Team Gets V Place Awards Lea the rnecks Dominate Cabar rus County Golden
FBOM THE EL TORO "FLIGHT JACKET' .,oeal Units Leavt Toda> FQr Maneuvers in Alaska E l Toro
Resumes Normal Activities After Record Snow Storm Here Tuesday and Cast Of Mumps Repor ted on Base , March of Dimes Campaign
starts Here Tomorrow El Toro Mat Men Set For Rockiee' T r i p TOT- Edge.- Pa - ' N"TC To Win Excellency Cup La te Ral ly S tops
March Field. 64-41' Pendleton. El Toro Split Boxing Card Mar ine Fixers Prep For (Volden Gloves. A1.-Nary Tourneys Bull Cagers ol- Terminal Is land Share l e a g u e Lead " Says headl ines f rom
Lht Jan 14-issiH . FBOM THE QUANTICO "SENTRY
if? Jan 2o "SENTRY" Headlines say Exper t Millions to Watch id- Quantico Marines to March for Pres ident March of Dimes
Appe-,-'. i .ain Momentum Here Quantico Has 8 In Glove F ina l s . . . m Export Lectures Here Quantico Edges Camp Lejet tne In
Basketball Battle of Year Marines Top Gloves Contenders . F o u r -osse? Leave Eight En t r i es Bainbr idge Defeat^ Quant ico By Two ' o u r - In Third Star t Colonel Wallace 's P i c tu re Grand P r i s e IV inner ir. Photo Contest Quant ico Host To Boy Scouts P u g s
r Norfolk For Marcb of Dimes First Small Bore Pis tol Meet kriwiuief. Saturday, Sunday
FROM THE PARRIS ISLAND "BOOT'
VMF-212 B j Is tLt JL C. Browning
VMF-212 in p repa ra t ion tor ma-neuvers . has joined severa l new officers and men. I s t L t . Chr is topher Ju Canan joined f rom VMP-354. I s tLt . R. C Browning joined t r a m VF-1. Jacksonvi l le . F l a 2ndLt . Graver C. Doster joined Irani VMP-354. I s tL t . Clarence W. Tuxbury joined t r am HqSq. A i rFMFPac . New men joined. Sgt. J a c k D. Euay , Cpl's Samuel Spano, Edwrard L. B a n d i t . J r v Pfc 'e Rober t C. Pel l , George G. Smith . Kenne th W. Van N u r t i, J o h n E. Scar f . J a m e s F . McManub. J r . , Edward C. Topinka . Charles R. Nelson, Vito G. Salve-mine. Roger T. R a p pole. J o h n B. Regan . Vincent J . Tucci . A u t h u r
McLaughl in . J r . , Clay D. Smith , Laurence S. Schwar tz . John L . Rosset t ; . J a m e s J . Metz, Rober t B. S tewar t . Hugh J . Cameron. Hero ld J . Cm to. Mad- I). Foun ta in , F r a n k Ha r r i s . Haro ld E. Hil l . Wil l iam Leoniy. Robert F L i n e b . r g e r , Horace D. Proffit t , J o h n H . Fu l l -man . George B. Guss. F r a n c i s N. Hibber t . J a m e s B. Mcln tyre . J o h n
Car te r . J a m e s R. D a r n s . Mich-ael J Felice. Malcolm LeBoeul, Thomas F . Sull ivan. Wil l iam S. York
Persona l notes min i 212 I s tL t . and Mrs Chris topher M.
Canan repor : the a r r iva l of a bouncing baby boy on the 10 J a n . IstLt Phil I>v«-r ce lebra ted his 1st anniversary- by grvmg an open b a r pa r t ; J a n u a r y 17 topside in t h e O-Cluh The party was in honor or his wi le Lola and was a t tended by officers and wives of 212 Grand time w a s had by all
TSgt and Mrs H e n r y A G a s k m were blessed with a baby girl the 24th of J a n u a r y .
BIRTHS
rain HOOT' issue dated J a n la . discloses the following headl ines:
Battalion Inac t iva t ed Here 8 J a n u a r y . 194S; Maj H a r r y E Kipp - office Women Marines Recrui t ing Begins Today . Will T ra in
island March Of Dtjnes Opens 1949 Drive Here T h i s Post Fir« F ighters Es tabl ish"Enviable Record Dur ing 1948. .
• v : - Show To Play Here Tomorrow Night Pv t . Joe Shor t v.-nti Member Of Family T o Join MarCorps Special Services Star- Nex? T a l a n ' Show l Fel) ' 27 Staff Ra t ings Come Through Marines Green Cove Spr ings NAS And Piedmont Company
"Si* Victims of PI Hoops te rs 70-49 and 51-44 POST Boxing n AVms Two and I»rops F o n r Bouts At Camp Lejeune F o u r
*On« Knockout and a TKO Fe&turt Post Boxing Smoker . .
J an 14—A daugh t e r . Theresa A n t Shtre. born to SSgt and Mrs Norman 0 Shi re
J a n I f — A son. Max Caulfield Annis. born to TSgt and Mrs Theodore J Ann if.
J an 1«—A daughte r Edna Faye Myers, born to P F C and Mrs. J a m e s E Myers
Jar . 19—A son. David Eugene I Barham. born to HM3 and Mrs. Donald E. B a r h a m
Jan . IP—A son Grover Wil l iam j Sims born to Sgt and Mrs Grover ' W S i m s . /
the Operat ions Building between the Aerologj" Section a n d the Clear-ance Center. All flights going f r o m Cherry Point outside the local fly-ing a rea , which consis ts ol a r ad ius o l v approximate ly sixty miles, n o t extending beyond the coaat l ine, mus : be filed in the Clearance Offict. The pilot p icks up h i s Clear-ance lo rm in the Aerology Office and fills in the per t men l l n io rma-i inn A qualified tort-easier, autf io-rized to sign the weather pa r t of the turai , than t akes over. H e fills in the weather all along the1 dis-tance to be covered by the nig in and de te rmines whe ther i t i s In -s t r u m e n t or Visuai F l igh t Requi re -ments . The lorm is then fianded to the Operat ions Duty Officer who checks to m a k e s u r e t h e Weight and Balance a r e all in order , and it it is an I F R flight, tha t the pilot is qualified.
Tiler* is a r egu la r pilots l i h r a r j . ol c h a r t s a ids to he lp them on Lheii flights. SSgt. Haines, the NCOIC ol tile Chart Section, will make up a route and de te rmine headingb and dis tance 11 the pilot should ntsed i t . T h e r e really is a lot m o r e to flying a croas-country hop mee t s the eye. Al te r a l l thiK has been accomplished, the flight plan is called in to F l igh t Service so tha i a d e c k can be kepi on the p lane qnt i l it r eaches i ts des t ina t ion . 11 ts an I F R fiignt, it is called in to Washington Con-trol a n d an a l t i tude a n d rou t e is ass igned the a i r c r a f t . Now thei pilot i s ready to take-ofi .
The new a r r i va l in Operat ions th is we*ek was a vfaughtei. b o m to MSgt and Mrs H. W. Meserve. Thib makes the fifth daugh te r lor them
. VMF (N)-531 Bj l t»gL - D e c " l u r u s t a i l
All hands wish to express the i r deepest sympathy to P tc . Anthony Zega. Ptc . Zega 's f a t h e r died Man-da > . January" 24th in Providence , lUiode Island On the 18th of J a n -uary ten of our twelve p l anes went up to Washing ton , D. C. t o par t ic ipa te in an a i r show- brought about by the inaugura t ion of Pres i -dent H a r r y s . T r u m a n T h e pilots who flew the planes Are as fol-lows. Lt. Col Galer . Lt Cpl. Carl, Major Clark . Capt Berry , Capt . Det iuer . Capt. P iper . Capt.. Morr is . 1st Lt. Rushlow, MSgt. Csery a n d TSgt Sidwtf They tell me l t w a s very success fu l . MSgt Archie Clean H a r t has r e tu rned t o duty wi th the squadron a f t e r being TAD to SMS-14 since December 10th.
The squadron flew a to ta l of 44:: bour s dur ing th« month of December Pretty gooc score con-sidering the amount of pe rsonne l on leave- the las; twelve days of t h e
(month The squadron is in t h e jmidsi of a hot "Rocke t and r a d a r " I bombing syl labus Said sy l labus | is keeping all hands busy j On day- of inclement wea ther , j al i iiana- are- a t tending lec tures | on chemical w a r f a r e . fi.eld san i -I tat ion etc.. in p r e p a r a t i o n for the fo r thcoming maneuve r s . All
j hands wish to extend a hea r ty wei-: come aboard to Capt C. E Call I a recent addition to o u r squadron . ! SSgt Jame.- W Seigh was mar r i ed | to a giri f rom K m s t o n . N C. in ' the Station Chapel on December . lRth MSgt. and Mrs. John Roma-nes. stooc up for them They took
(off. shor t ly a f t e r w a r d s on an eight-i «*eii da> honeymoon
B} LU ti . L . Mepheubon VMFn22a advanced u> the quar i -
eriiualh tol i as ; week> "quiua ueatn | t M | i t ou rnamen t witn a a a r u loughi win over- \"Ml'-i54. a core was 4^-3b. in the qua r t e i -iiimi*. lell victim U) hau n reaks and ill luck ab H e a r on Su»-uon out lasted them in a n excit ing nut rough game. Tne n n a i score was no indicat ion of tne ae-le rmined eflori put up by VM1-22J
< as they passed thei r opponents througnout . Thus the team enos the
; #uasuL with a tinwl r«hnlannn ol i ti wins and 2 inaanii
With all hnnrtu cooperat ing, VMF-22S has managed to s tay in t
i the race in tne March ol Dimeb with 'an overal l total of $lt>u.uu a s
, oi 21 J a n u a r y . with cont r ibut ions sti l l pouring in. La rges t contr i -bution was the Squadron Gallee Meb. with a total ol £25.0t. Tne coflet Mess is patronized by a l l personnel of th is organisa t ion and thus, nave indirect ly m a d e an ad-dit ional g i f t toward the fight aga in s t in fan t i le para lys i s .
The n o t too famil iar rhim<- of wedding bells sounded a s SSgt. George Duranu exchanged vows on J a n u a r y 15 with the former Miss Jacque l ine Ragas of New Orleaiib.
, i .imiKiHTit, Hear t} congratula t ions : were extended by all bands .
Five men oi organizat ion have g radua ted in h igh s tanding with commendable final scores , f rom the s ta t ion F4L' cutawa> school. They a r e P ic . Tom Ander-son. Pic . Don Burke , P1L. E r n e s t Chouinard. Pic . Edward Manhel-ski . a n d P ic . J a m e s Mart in .
Personnel of thin organizat ion have been acqui r ing college and high school credi ts seeing thei r Educat ion Officer and submit t ing requests ior credi ts to n a m e town colleges nigh schools Credit fo r ac tua l exper ince or schoo l s a t -tended while in the serv ice may be obtained by submit t ing a reques t on a USAF1 F o r m 47.
VMT-1 Bj Captain Herbe r t 1L Waltz
Spr ing weather and a beer par ty were enjoyed thoroughly by a l l h a n d s of VMT-1.
The v pa r ty was held F r iday 21 J a n u a r y a t Slocum Creek P a r k . R e f r e s n m e n t s included H o : dogs, pretzels , and beer. An excellent t ime was had by all.
I tem of i n t e re s t : Two men have joined th»- r a n k s of VMT-1. SSgt P r i ce and P i t Mays. Welcome aboard men .
VMF-224
STALEMATE TelevisH sap-
By Ed Hughes, LIS
AES-41 B j LL 1). F. Hiieson
The O t R Dept h a s recent ly com-pleted repa i r and modification of the first F H - l a i r c r a f t . Th i s je t was the first one to be completed .here
Cap: J A Hood re turned las t week f rom West inghouse Je t En -gine School a t Ess ing ton , P a
Lieut. D R. Stitzel is t h e flrst of AES-41 pilots to be checked out in jets for O&R tes; flights He-was the seventy-f if th pilo: to be checked out in VMF-122.
Like the Arabs , th i s squadron wil! soon fold i ts ten ts , and steal away in to the n ight . While- our mode of t r anspor ta t ion wi l ! no t be a s reliable as tbe Camel, the R6C "Commando" IF expected to be a great deal fas te r Seabags and "tarewell?" a r e packed, and al ! hands a r e s tanding by f o r opera-tions "Horseshoes "
1m new F4U-o is e x c e e d m r ex-pectat ions. and the pi lots and crews a re anx ious to test its capabi l i t ies in ac tua l operat ional tactics The flying so fa r has been limited t o local tarn hops due to low avail- ' ibility.
The- squadron ros te r has been increased with addition of Captain Marshal l Tut ton who repor ted in Monday Iran, seven mon ths duty a s Air Officer aboard t h e "Sibnney ' '
Capt Tu t ton come? f r o m t family of Mar ines ha Ting s broth p-- who aervec: a s Major In Aviation d t t r p g " the last w a r
- CMEWffY P O I . y r W W D S Q C K J A N ZB 1949
Erfpioyee Welfare Association
Ti i ' Employe . Weltare Association tor Civil Service employees a t thi t s tat ion ha.- been approve*: by the Navy Depar tmen t oy the Commanding General The purpor t o* the associat ion is to provide a m e a n t whereby employees may contr ibute to the relief o l the de -pendents of a deceased leliow member employee. The es tab l i shment of tin* associat ion wa.' requested by employees ol t i l ls s ta t ion.
Tht init ial contribution tor par t ic ipat ion by each indiviaua. g>i»n out- dollar tor the purpose of set t ing up necessary f u n d i One hair
of tilt- beneht tunc snai l a . paid to the oenebciar> of a aeoeasec teUow member employee upon presenta t ion of an acceptable nffirial cer t ihcate of death . fol lowing which a contr ibut ion of fifty cents each will be called I r o n the remamim: m e m b e r t so a t to replenish the fund .
The associat ion it no designee to act a s a t insurance plan, n o r is i: a t t empt ing to compete with any insurance m any way.
The goal is at leas : 2»tK> member t The dr ive tor membersh ip s t a r t s on 1 F e b r u a r y IMS* anc en a t at midnight on 2t F e b r u a r y The associat ion wil, become operat ive tor the payment of Benefits on 1 March l»ib
Each depar tment will have a L»epartmen: e m p l o y e e s Solicitor ant) < olJector who will collect f rom members of his depar tment Each employe* wil! be given a receipt tor each collection made
The (ioverning Board listed below v
GEORGE 11 FOY LVi>A i l J E N K I N S EDGAR 11 McLELLAK WILLI A I# ii FTEMBIIIDGE J iUEi H LOCKEY HERMAN W BELL TAEA1ADGE BENTON ALBERT V J0WDY SK. WILLIAM (. ANDREWS
Employees Welfare Association is
IS YOOE NAME IN THIS COLUMN?
i n last week ' s i s sue of Ihe WINI>-SOCK, w e announced the for thcom-ing a»Mikhin« "rrBiaKES^BS*-e r and h i s o r c h e s t r a on 2t> J a n u a r y
a t the T h i r c Annua] Mid-Winter L a n c e ol the Quar te rmen-Leadingmen s L a n c e a : the New Bern Armor* "Bubbles ' «nri his o rches t ra were forced to cancel this e n g a g e m e n t because of a pre-vious cont rac t . T h e Uuar termen -Lcadingmen Associat ion ha t , a t great expense, secured the ser-vices of Boh As tor and jus orch-e s t r a tor the dance.- This orches-t ra comes to th is section highly recommended it is expected that the show tha t he will pu: cn will be someth ing new in this p a r t ol the count ry .
Since h i t d i scharge t ram Ihe Army, u a n d i j a d e r Boh Astor h a s offered someth ing n e * in mus ica l en te r t a inmen t . A complete revue, called "As to rman ia ' swep:
New Priest For Project The Latholic services a t the Havelock Community Chapel a n BO
oeing a t tended by F a t h e r Clement White. T. O. R who r e p l a y _E3Lher P a u l Gray car . T. 0 . R. __
F a t h e r Wfcfce arr ived as '-hit n e » ass ignment oh .Fr idaJ . J a n n a r j 14. coming f rom Sa inv F ranc i s Colieg-. Lor re t to . Pennsylvania . • wh~r he h a c been " teaching Religion a n d F r e n c h . Af te r ins ordinat ion May 22. 15»41 by His Excel lency, t h t Most Rev Richard T. Guilto;.^ Bisnoj of the Altoona Diocese in Pennsylvania , he w a s ass igned a
ass i s tan t cleric master at Lore t ta In J a n u a r y . 1H4C. F a t h e Whm received a commission in the Chaplain C orps of the United S ta t e s Arar and in March of the same yea r w a s called to act ive duty. While s ta t ions a ; Camp E d w a r d t Massachuse t t s . F a t h e r White was assigned to tfa 16th AAA Group ond on January 1. 1V44. he and his outfit lef t io overseas duty, where h e spent the remaining -7 mon ths of h i s s e n i c in the European thea t re , i n 15*46 F a t h e : Whi te was discharged f roj the service and re turned to Sam: F ranc i s College to teach
F a t h e r Paul Graycar . T 0 . 11.. has re turned to t ake up his nei duties a : SS Cyril and Methodins Church . Wiadtwr . - Penntr- H e beei^ serving the Havelock peoph sine* August 194€.
STATION SUPPLY Department (USMC)
OVERHAUL & HEPAB
For rompiei . rb»cl."i.- jKJHte ••pariment
a i l s read Indust r ia l Re lauon t Order Number X-IMJ" on in- indus t r i a l Relat ions Bulletin Board m you
the cities where As tor h a s be-m JJ, i MRM<. ilArU I t f - p * H T U T V T | 1 U l l n m ! *** W O a l l e r *®r ? ^
UlUrAM. 1JMSW j -AKrumiania •' lf. unlike anv th in f LlSOUTSUlg personnel SetUin: U) DEPARTMENT I you hav . ever seen An amus ing set t ing uie pace io : new h a i r
I ••'how, i : u. o u t / o f those rarely - I style*.. so Ueorge Mixesito say a ? O R K £ I seen band revues that send,- people l s m u t J i u i c White r e t u r n e e to
home rav ing • I w o ra , a l t e r a wees ol leave, .with "Aftorauui i fc" M Mi l l aroimil ^ caL
m e m b m ol Bob's tame All u i e ! t o ^ " ~ — Oovt t a r , M K O a , to <lf and I » " m > imL"i <*"• " » " « they m a k e tht most of it. DOWN
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Are You Interested? Acdin 11) this week s issue o: the 11 ->a*>
VVlNlfSOCiv *!• a r e cont inuing the 1 dene*, will i discussion on tht Gr ievances P ro - ! ( ommandmg • tnlur.t In las: week's issyt we j ployee so requests , discusxt-.i
a s hea rd tha: ane a round a l i t t le su f l i y , the o ther
2 A T : " « • a u i r taisnetiudi priam, is l ompletciy d i S e r a i t aaci a r <_ ! uiv . \ e » p o n i t a ju . l«oji t sivi-lr t ishiag anti wt lcome addition t o : " 1 ' ' " K11I 'W LGii" 3'oii i iavt music Wherever the band ha t ap- w u < i ' i' l A ^ C o <
bail* addit iouai evident'- a f t e r peared. press ao t ices claim it to PROPERTY t xasi repor t ol has beei. to -warded —one ot the best ever s e e n ' their most recent bride. Iva Rohin-
•ar tment th- evj- ' Astormanfe" is net a h tha : Boo 1 ^ ***• ^ ! of ier t His dance mus i t is de- l o u r m « ^ r o u g n Georgm*.
" tsy Pa iTish and 1 hau
4Ttf Uuartermen'-Leadingmcsi As-sociation s a v e ' a d inner P'Tiday. l( J a n u a r y , at Ann's Collet Shop u New Bern honor ing depar t ing oStc ers Li.-1 Coi. Neefus , Major BuBiei Major BlacKWclL Lt_ Gr imes aac CWo L a vis. Mr. J o h n SmrJa i r w«i MasLe: ol Leruionies , Mr. i i a r i fy Lindsay, P res iden t ot Quar termes-Leadingmen Associat ion, deliveres in» welcoming aduress . Linnet t included s teaks , chicken and sea loou plaice The personnel in thu uepar tment wish these m e n the best o: luck m uieir new undertaking*, they have m a d e many m e n u s dur-ing then tour ot duty in O ^ R . and wt will all miss them
We a r e wishing happy birthda) ann ive r sa r i e s to Johnnie Ambrost Samuel Barnes., R ichard Bayiist . Stepnen Boykin anu all the other people who were lucky enough to bt ooru—in J a n u a r y , that is. W. greet w ith a hea r ty he l lo new em pioyee.- Benue: Rawls , Georg-i lo r r i son , l ioyt Jounson . Joseph
r the Navy Depar tment is in no ! " T "" k " " with many memorab le p i c t u r e s K r a n K ' ' i i e n r y Huf i . Shepard John-eni- responstole tor t ravel cost* " I M ^ f r o m : ^ B U l t S l N G seems to be com- a n u ' C h a r l e s JLaiicoiii'Iiitf bid
tn, second t "• . , ' i - M u n t i l ' 1 : W . A M The " T tart-well U . Eye re t t e Ricks. M a c u> a d d r e s s |* ' • "ca r ing ! armory is to bt decorated in Cabs- ' f j h J J V f L ' " ',?i a u T l a , Jame.- L o n n e Karu i son . Itober.
n w r i t ing to the com- Atie: care lu : considerat ion of \ ret style with table* f o r all comers ' n e - • o U l t : : rtt*ekena* ^ p r e u > ' Lancas t e r . Alvah Tay lor . Addisor •nera. via. tn- l t e p a r t - ! to-• u n e v a m v apnea , with Us s u i - | Ticket.- a r t ava i lab l , f rom al l ; -on a tennis cour t Weatberiy . J ane t Hard ison a n :
men l l eac com • m e a - T h t licjuiri-;• porting -v tdenet th- I n n e r Secre- , member.- o: t h - O u a r t e r m e n - L e a d - u ' l e a A ' i v e n l ! Wiliian. u e n n e t t e wh(» have left u* men: Heati w.i. thoroughly rev ie* ; t;.r> u,. Navy will mas- a de- mgrnen Association or mav be pur- X o u u u 11 l r U t - i lor bet ter or worse, and to Adelr tn, appca . anu uecisirfn a.- suomit «-••!, am: tn. employe will be in- chased a: the ooor ol the Armory Speaking ot leading, the ADMIX J-1 Mmthel.- who it to become one o: tn; by in. ftemo: Civilian S u | n r - r.-ru..-.: th rouc : official channe ls T l l t t W l u,±\ W - I n i i e r . 0 , ^ • STiiATJON secuon is r ight in J t U t Ad Building torce Good luck-
i i l e a c may a mort thorough coverage ; l r t . . . t l C ke t* a r e . there UK- with Daisy Kent a s the ; . al l o l you . and to lormei Master thtA '" '"* s r i evaue t procedure, your H U B E R T 1" W I N F I E L D P u b l i c 1 0 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 0 6 ' w u a V t U K l i r s l Sergeant Anthony Yablonsky
may reverse i uiieutioi: . is invited to Indus t r ia l Works - l>epa r tmen : ' ' -"• -ht em- j ] ;e iauous »M"tit--r Number HAZEL
forwarded via the , ,,,» „„„„, ,f rK ^ ! signed tor uancers and is unique -"laniui l-niy.
^ ~ ! u: that no t rombones a r e used. ' x supEmpioyee , hear ing may j Musicians nave hailed ait orches- • ^ <- T- s t u d e n t s ' tor
one o t - the besr m the m a n n e r in which j be g ran ted by tlie Navy D e p a n m e n t . j t ra i-aio.-- siH.ulc bt carr ieu u> 11: it it lelt thai addit ional m l o r m s - i nattoL. containing some oi the " »-n> am. Second stage.- in tion is needeu to a r r i v e at a final best s iuemen a round Outstanding 1 ° issui Oi- procedures io: ca r ry - j decision Tht employee may be ac - | soloists, great s inging, and *. srvle 1 But ler , who h a s r e t u r n e e to nn» . grn*vantf to tht Third and > i ompanied by three i»ersons of h i e ) all its own makt this a band ' t l v i A u u i m ' S i l v e r Spr ings , Mu. ! I s tages a re discussed "\vn choice, but it should be noted j worUi hear ing anc dancing to U u : P u o t i ' a l l iums wRi ot hRed
111 lit I* ST .Mil It tn, m a t t e r ! 'ha t th. Navy I tepar tment is in no ! T „ . a a l l ( . , l s t f t T with many memorab le p ic tures .
the. weekend so that we might bid a t o n e - t a r e weli to a m u u i a i m e n u
ours—uie tor iuer 'Sgt. Gerald But ler
e tueo
manuing
viso: Tht l»epa rum uphold ' th . ' decision iiun supervise)! or b the Jecision in tavt pioyee It ht does no: r eve r se - the | d a r decision, he shal l lo rward the case ! tin-to" the commanding t .enera i who ' t r u will convene th. Field Grievance L a ! . Advisory comini t te i Tht Field { . . r i e v a u f Advisory c o m u i t t i w will ' i-onduc* .. torrna. huar tng on the cr ievauct giving botn mauauemcnt -tm tin employee.- opportuni ty t. present their s ide ot the cast Tin
i T l»r o'rder
VTMl.l'TIt TKOI 'Hi WON m : .tmii OK A FOIM
Armory
• m i ' i " . v f m a y ii- a c c o m p a n i e s •>y in '" n m r e : ;hat> ;u r«- . p e t •SllUS :
-• bi.- i ' w n n lOH't . e i t l ter t e l i o v l • m p i t > > e e s ot o t b t H. W i l l 1
. t . l o w e d : . t i r e s e n : w lUlt1 • s s e s . j i r i ' v i u e d t h e y a r . f a m i l i a r w i t n 1
*b< c o n d i t i o n ^ c o n f e r n i n g t h e I - r i e v a n e t T i n n u m b e r o t such
U i c s s e s m a t b e i oti by t l u . . t t m m i t i e t o n t h . b a s i > o : l a i r i • . . t i d a r a t w b i c : ;i s i i a 1, Ot e x p l t l i n e d j i
suntan tor the beach ui is s u t u m e i — j nas decided to join us a s a civilian SHERWOOD Over- ' *UH1 l a imaug, - l ieuton k* Uie m o s t , employee,. According to the recora-
mbe: lH4tv A copy of j haul anu Repair Depar tment i s tudiout ne t oft to school j ot the'OscR Per sonne l Sect ion there posted oi: th . Indus- , \k yon tucky people have to d o ! 111061 e v e r > UM* ( a r c severa l emplayees in the dr-:- Hulietm Boarc is to uress u j ' i n your best bib a n d U u : LAUNDRY super in t enden t , i pa ruuen t who die no: use any
i f p a r t m e n : tuck'. - anc present yourselves and i *Ml Smith, no j ^ n g e r ' res ides m i sick leave u u n n g the year of 'it, escort.- at the ooor a i t h e | o u r Havelock a r e a N i i h ^ v ^ h t a n a -Uuong ihest was .Mr Joseph K
in i Luptoi. who i.- believed to be tbr mployee in O&K tage 771 innua l leave. Mr. Albe r t A
•okrzywa i.- believed to have mao-most ou t s tand ing record w i n
loMv.- j . - .hours used <excluding tb-sh.uoowii per iods ' dur ing the er f i r - i a lendar year oi 194s This r
cnaliengt to all employees of tht 0<KR Depar tment 1: any on« cat
; boas: ol better retard.- than the*-Servjc . Examination.- lor le- r is known by not i fying th*
ion t<: Eng inee r . ' 1'-- at j Personnel Office : u ' i'-'* - \ \ . i 'uquired <r icay Beno« •
Announcement Number 4 - : i - ; wh. ui-r n- had resolvet. to la employee Attet caretui con-
SEA Seven- th i r t ie ths o: a p<nn; migti- seen; a pretty small
a t te : to s»>mt jK*oplt. bu: :: proved big enougi; margin tor the El
'Calif Air Station Marines tn. ltli Nave! Dis t r ic t ' s
t><- i-otereti t rophy—tht 1M4S Ath-tt Excel lenry award 1.: ii hnai compilatiov. o: intints
rueii throu^hoti* a year of dis-!c» competit ion ir. all branches of
.-port# MCAS annexed ton spot in m a j o r division witi:
Admission will be t r ee 1 family a r t now io: ym: am*, y d u r " p a r t n e r Con- nearby historic New, s r a t u l a t i o u s t. you on your luck. Ella Bacnman and may vot have th- best t ime j section, is now liv • «t any Peya^t t h e n ,
For an evening ot good "enter-" ta :nmen; tha: yon won't soon for-
com? out to th» Armory and daht you: tT•<luble^ away T< the tune- o: BOH AFTOP AN'I» HIS O R C H E S S T R A '
BS1STENCE
j U . 'i. mis.- her in uit
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Shopper "Ho • >e- worth now™
(onimis-sary C
much art pota-
Ibe; t t ac t s presented dur ing j jiotnt- a s asiatnst 4"7 4 IT for N*TC
earing the commit!et f o r - : San Diego NAS Sax: D;ego was it • ei omnieiidatiot. *,t t h e i thtr.l wtth 4t>: : points
oonsicf- j \ a v a Hosp i ta : San Diego ; w a s iit winner <>' tin minor divjsion antes: '
they t imet a - much "
"Yo: iiimaiuiing i ienera :
: if recommendat ions and in-nis tin employtH n w r i u r ^ of
- . 1: th . appeal it not . tn- reply should- s ta te wha: fac t s ; : r cumstanees
abou: your :t judct people by thei r
wha: about that l i t t le blondt ; the beach?
"lnsuflicien* evidence "
a k e : itlOI vin t
i r t o vht
Time Clocks And Securitv .u • am: wil. bt .-. p r epa red '»'• appellant, wiii tee: . t h a ' '• Inn m a v per tment a rgv
has bee: ful ly considered r.sw • • The employe, . shal l t.iraie.: ,<• ht> r i ch : to appeal
tii- Four th Stage H U KTH S T A « i — I t tht g n e v
hit.- no: 'been settled to the get
—- - By Ba r >Mintieii A io: oi peoplt working on th i - s ta t ion, pnnch a :tm- clock tr
receivt payment for tlie amour..? ot hour s worked A tune it ait !xn;»ortan! facto** tt. th» daiiy lives of mos* of% us W h e t w star let : oti- n»w j o t amonc th- hrs t thtne.-"timt clock '
For ins tanc t :t did not tak . yon long 'to*I
more n bur • li4** • ha.- been amended to ex-1 oft tn- j.
tehii ui*. closing date if Peoruary promo a. > i:-4: Till.- a n n o u n c e m e n t l ists |w- trie, •i.- optional b ranches i n, mad-
A e r o n a u t i c a l M a t e r . E lec t ron- ! ics lu»tiiu. o r d n a n c e ! am. Top t - P>oh'ily s c r aph t i Eng inee r Po: f a r t h e r in- *' maKe
j format ion consult the o r i g i n a l . a n - ha- n... :• houueexnen: which opened on ^ . 1 tern •_ t j tecembe: . 1S«4> • ' w h e n :ti-
Examtnat ioi : tor Engineer , p-i' th rough I-'. Announcement Numt -
f . er — ' 2;«4S • has been a m e n d e X-jteP ex ienc . uit closing uat- t. .-
February . lt*4.'t This announcement Jlock i ! s t > a > o r t I o l i " : b ranches :
a r s t •• :Vi* . E i e s t r i c a . Mechanic^. . ,iaed tc us it the Sani ta ry . and S t r u c t u r a l Eng inee r s .
. For t u r t h e r xntormauon on th is
appeal r:*tng
AJM'l Al T<" TU1 FOl 'KTH
.•••:d::a..- f rom
ht clock at jc work it When tht whis t t : •ifaPt-hnr-y a t fas : as yon can tc- ge* to
:r ttnit was precious ant: yon are tn-'a bnrry Navy IN-er*-;tail* von punch tht clock meant m
i'. and st ••.•fed : th ink about tht t ime somebocv micb auuef ot words ' F I R E '
.-.iy there, i
waere anc -now tc examinat ion , consul: th. o r ig ina 1 opened 2? blow? tor Quitting Tern. ^nnouneemen :
rh- . lock a a c check out , ^ C t ; f h b e t ^»4; » Announcement Ne '4-Sl . lH i - •.
ney But hav* yon ever announces the examinat ion tor Ora-1 hol ier tht mos: dreaded dua te Nurses . P- l -at a year
f h t ' "nea re : E X I T i s . the P - i a: $S7£7£>. a -yea : ' .Th i s a:.-i- : ajw&y- .->t>enly rret .ax;' a c c e s s a b l e ' Art yon noun cement opened or. i"> J a n u a r y .
nea res t a l a r s ^o l ex t ingu i sher do yon know >4?- - a n c close.- dr. 2: F e b r u a r y i Wa : .u-. do* is,4i- 1: i ^ lor probation. . . appoin t - ; r
ht-e: up w-stn tn. Pa t sag t ot ::m-. s. a s to b*. on your men: tht" s t a t e - . : Mary ianc <ex-tret tuu i see*, u; a ls . wttf yon* SATETT—try the cep: Arl ington v'oaty anc Alex- i M-iavt t»eet. Knowi u bt locked am: you m a v have t o 1 and r i a anc West Virginia. . F o r m ,
f* is locked anc nan: , sets your t imt punching hit is "SIHV-AB a n a . m u s t b. on • s o v e r . file witi;-*-the oftc» c : :.it Di rec tor , j 0 a i
t 'err.ap- >. . ::avt orte: wohoe-ec about th- Fir-. I ' e p a r t m e n : Tan F o u n t T . S Civi. St=rvic« • Region j-na: n..,; not the t r u c k s rw u> a yea- ^ r i u a l l y sighting a a r t o- you die i emporary Build; n
an oft1 tha- ^n. 'rry Po:n- na- : F:r- Depar tmen t Ton perhhpe thit'igs -:. - innate*, that yon wil b» sal- whest yon work
REMEMBEK •
. dayt- ma*-
kes :: 4!- and got tin - u . : Wuat jokes?" >• Alt Whelan. whe said oa« «»>:: a ionc cam. 'arty .Mr Floyd Hal a ted that ht did not n t -"esolutions. bu - that :
a deal with hi? cor -•iciu*_ t. rem'cmbt * these liif -wht-r: ttit road ce t s bumpy Ther* !- . :• - t iny that make - us brotber.-Nt'ji; c.»es hi t way a iou t All '.tha' »• St .. ;ni- tilt lives O! otbt •-
•iiit s uack in; our "W-n Did y-Know taat o u r own Mrs Lett Pete*-son. f o r e m a n Accessories . w«.-hie : mechant on tiie Admir.^
i:vr. expedition to th North Po -tt J.'C.' Wt unders tand b- hac * T'tf ec t t r - plan* toge ther Ir : i if- t uayts n- was .. sa i lor know:
- "Biut J a c s e : " °Anc did yo-• t . * abou - c'ordel: Hoi: taking o*
hospi tal w-;tn .. Witt a s u r --• t'ac ttt*i. f u r of Htiif p in l
: - t : Ittii- doubt a - to wh : But t h e n ' ht r - -
. : :--c with a l u t k bundle m biu-Vv •' • * "t . Btr. of court .
btr-1 print ahtnir--" • ••'•I next tin;
e f l e r so t D n r t or. ^ r-
ision -If th . employee REMEMBEr. *
r.*»rrnw peovidin
r : a en tn +>-• t r a r n i c
w;l belt-, tc f e e c v o L to-, meom hollers "FTRE "
I - - P e r r i r t h e - mfc*
st;'* the Hnnoaneerrei! wil": f tnr r o s t e r j;. Oft - s
Wa&iunc-• t h a t th-. . - *N»lr-uary
v . .
- ca r '*. eat th> to< rough Call th-
mourafu l ly ough w *•
msr.> co r - E n s t g r Oh ane ?.h< ac tua l ! ' . f a l : r -me Put.- bum* offer tne t
- • ••»«' | th- table- in f ron t of me t h r - . . • ' ' t ime.- daily
something about i t by wr i t ing AM3LAL I'ACTfci Alii) iAU.AC. lKh . It i s no : a guiut book, be has tens in add. lns teac he has ga thered here in a world ol lancinating intor-n iauon concerning ' u i t legends, tbe feats , tbe special habi ts and idio-. ayncras les of a grea t many animals . . Tak-. a look a t some ol tbe chapter head iags . and you will probably run acrosfc quest ions which you yourself have bees wondering about : .Are opossums tooling when tbey play dead'.' Do ostr iches ' s t ick thei r heads in tbe sand? Could t b e
.loan Fontaine - James Stewart
Prairie Rustlers Buster Crabbe
Saturdav 180U-2030
Wake Of The Red Witch
C H E R R Y PO'lKT WINDSOCK JAM.
14) t r a n c e s Howell Protessoi- Usmond P . Breiand
ta.vt tbere h a s long been a demand lor a non-technicai book about .->timinis anri he cer tainly done
- Tonight* 180U-2030
Chicken Every Sunday Dan Daley
Saturday—Chi hi Show—1000
John Wayne Gail Ruaeell
MAKE THE DIMES MAPCH!
STATION THEATRE
L f T s <JO STTTHMIV. Anyone wbn mould m m down this invi-tation irnm lti«<-iou—iookirn: («fnc T i e rne j i> nbvioasly 111—or dead. Ii Hi-- Tiernei bad been HI ( ' h e r r j Willi last w » l she would b a t e iouiiti weather tine ior tbe apparel she *«> ftttimrty wear-.
Col. Hopper Appointed CO At New Edenton Air Base
T;i- reactivated Alarm' Corps • Station a; Edentou. North Caro-
wii; open lor operat ions on irii. nrs; Tin war- t ime Duilt
will serve. eventually ' a s the :ii- -<i: MariU' Air Group, with
nghter squadron?, one al l -•arh*: squadroi and one .'Marine '•.ijnd t!ontrol Intercept squadron. Already guard and maintenance rsonut are a* Enenton and the wiy a s s i g n s « oinmandiuf Offic-
olone! K;iv E Hopper will K. hi.- i»ost ni tin near fu tu re
oiouei HOPJM-: is at present rvirtc on tii* stafl of tb»- Second iv' Ma rin» Aircraft Wing A ••v. o: Mississippi, th* Colonfci
recently or the Military Advi--y Croup of th- United Nations
..>*• Success N Y In 1M;. 1m-••:iatei> af ter World War II . he • command en the Marin* A:r^
a: Tsmgtao. China Co lony ' also served in th ' Solommi
•ra- and Pacific Area during
'' : • • Officers who will probably . - - i rned t<> MCAS Edenton and • :n ies ar* Major W R Voss. .»• :.ui- Officer of t h e Air f i e l d ;
" • W R ' Lucius. Material •v. : S-4 Cap: T. J St -• ' ifficer. Cap. N
Headquar ters Section: L/. ^ Adams, Intell igiance Section
- Adjutant ' ; Lt .1. E "Foster . Officer L- T. J Keane
- Exe-'nang* Officer "WO G H Radar-Radic Officer WO
v-'.".'.::nc.*A*n Ordnancf Officer. ~:n~ A Yon^Keller Public ~ Officer. and Lt Comtfr R
"-oi. Suppl*-' Officer
the sand? Could t h e la rges t fish h a w swallowed Jonah? Can toads live' tor years seated m solid rock? I s the r a t t l e snake a gent leman' . Such interes t ing Ques-t ions surely mus t have in teres t ing a n s w e r s
A t a r cry from the annua l world i* M» P i A CI Ti» HIDE by David Bradley. As a moni-t o r " with the task force t h a t made the Bikini tes ts he saw jus t w h a t an a tomic bomb could do to ships, is lands, seapor ts , h a r b o r s — a n d h u m a n beings He here i n t e r -preted the real t r u th tor the average man . since he believes t h a i t be already published repor ts have given him an incomplete, dis torted view=—and perhap.- a ta lse sense of securi ty. I t is t r u e t h a t a l l t be sh ips were not sunk a t Bikini, bu t when the "Geiger m e n " went to check radioactivity, they dis-covered that deadly radiation bad fa ta l ly poisoned every ship. F u r t h -ermore . a s the radiat ion faded, t r e e Plutonium, the most insidious poi
i son known, remained. The re is most urgent message for you in this log of Dr. Bradley—one wel l worth heeding.
If you have enter ta ined even slightly the idea of evading t h a t March 15 deadline, then the book lor you is THL TA_X I>0I>GEBJ% b> Elmer L- l rey . As the mild-mannered . sof t -spoken chief of t b e Enforcement Branch. United Sta tes Treasury , be and his T-men re -covered over a billion dol lars dne
! in t a i e s to the government . Be-cinnmp with tbe Prohibition area Mr. lrey has many a fascinat ing,
j behihd-the-scene.'- s tory to tell. Ai ; Capone ' " T h e Big Guy") , Hney ; Loup < "The Gentleman f rom Louis iana") . Waxie Gordon ' "Tom Dewey's Fi rs t One" i Sarah Smith -Scollard ("A Rich. Rich Widow"') —they a re all included, and the i r
i stories mak« downright in te res t -! inn reading
S u n d a y J.300
Are You With It? Donald O'Connor - 0l£8 San Juan
Sunday 1800-20SC
Slightly French Dorothy Lam our - Don Ameche
Monday 180(»-203<>
Sun Comes Up Jeanette MacDonald - Lloyd Nolan
Tuesday 180U-2030
Phantom Of The Opera Susan Foster - Claude Baine*
Wednesday 1800-2030
Alias Nick Beale Ray Mi Hand - Audrey Totter
Tbursda> 1800-2030
You Gotta Stay
A program which drawing m-creasingly nmr» i n f r e s ; f rom Cherr\ Pom' am; tb«' many out-- lders wlie afliiiil- tuemselves in some wa> with the bas« is the "Cherr> Point On th« Air" pro-craii! This proeram i> a fifteen-, minim- afrai which is heard over WMBL Wednesday af ternoon from -i 4." to "• o'clock
<H. tin procrau. . s t ra icht news coverag* ih handed on - New- on apVT""aiM»r th< bast is inr before tin public and is directed a* l»oth m i l i t a n perpoune" and civilians intere*i«'i: >j; »f,- af fa i rs at f 'her ry
Tii- program i- under 'tie super-visi.qn of th« •Publi ' Information oflu • and wili b< heard each Wed-nesd»> a f t emooi . Spot l icbt- swine each week to an informative inter-.view 'witi ' som- personality f rom
Staff NCO Club , Tomsb t 200e
DANCE ^ . Music b\ WinpNrrtf "
O' Club Activities Saturday 2030
IUKE BOX DANCE Music by Name Hands-On Record
Sunday 1B30-173"
OPEN BAE 1800-2001'
BUFFET SUPPER
Tuesday Night
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
Wednesday Night
BINGO Win A Pr ize In Th«
"Numbers Racke t"
Sa turday. s> Feb
DANCE Jimm< Livingston And Orcfa -/Benefi t "Marci. Of Dimes"
WHIT 1450 ON YOUB DIAL
Radio station WHIT is all out for the current March of Dimes campaign Two al the s ta t ion 's most colorful p rog rams have tu rned to requests only which include pledges of contr ibutions to the March of Dimes drive.
Sanford Marshall , mas te r of cere-monies for tbe morning edition of
tbe 14B0 club, will accept only tele-phone requests which include pledges of amoun t s of money to aid tbe March of Dimes. Ed Crow-ley. plat ter man on the ear ly morn-ing show. "Musical Clock," la like-wise holding his reques t s to bene-fit those who contr ibute to tbe March of Dimes.
Thus f a r in the campaign several hundred dol lars have come in through radio request programs. Pledges amounting f rom 25 oenta to $25 have been received
No, It's Not Lightning!
SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY
Platter Par ty Music on record
Bingo
PACKAGE" STORE HOURS
SHOP AT THE POST EXCHANGE
x XATT HELICOPTER l ichts t he nhrbt sky at Washiiurttiii. D. C-, with the aid oi l i sh l - at tached to its propel lers and f u s e l a a t . Tbe ana>ua! oniraL ant! streak1- wer r par t of B twtl at thf AMeort la Naval Air Htation wblle the craf t wa- nndenrohu: t r ials for |*H»?lb»e
HqSq Edges "Commandos" 50-44; Takes Infra-basketball Crown
m a t e r i a l i z e when ABS-46 for ie i t ec to V M F t n > - U 4 .
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New Bernians Win From Point, 62-22
| The New Bern go i t e r s swept thei r th i rd gol : mee t a g a i n Cher ry I 'oint c lub on the New B e r n g r e e n s
I iasi S u n d a y . 62-22 Bill Fe rebee New Bern . was
i m a t c h niedal is : with a one u n d e r I pur l o r the course , whi le Cap: , i Ais ip o ! Che r ry Point r e t a ined t h e I low m a n role to r t h e v is i t ing i Mar ines with a 74 to ta l . SSgt . Bill
Beverly shot a 7t; to fol low Als ip " " a n d '
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Ob—tbe li ie Hi n r r f : Kuuinuiu i: in six t i m wnrilc hut .j .. n . | »«w a (# to tOllO
* - j ' " " r - —"•""sss! ™" s&ZfnSX: ULri —it MSgt Ted Kch l t eukofe r " • —»•»—• Ted. niii> enjoyed i f . t in i»l, ,n reir.iiafi.i,- tt... » i . . ; . .• : ; " 1 M ' »«>re for the loser*, nom. ,
' " ' r u i u u r a l Baske tba l l n.uru»M b»*l week , m i r t t b a v e t» K i c k » [ r i ; a u d Calhoun captured . ] Jobnny K m c and Capt W a r r e n '•een -.,-arrhini: tor Hi, ( hap la i t i or « „ n , „tfcer mL I ' " " " i m a l c i ' , o r C 1 " ' r r . v ' " u l ! " a t s o i . k -P ' t h . v i c to r s in propria! , - iatflii itliial » h „ \ i tli, m H « u | I m n . . t a k u w »li n in , po in t s a g a i n s t , "n>m m i, . o m l o r t a b l e m a r g i n N - ear,I a , , e r d t o l l K til . h j . t - , " : . , . ? " J « « Bat ,« ,n ol New B e r n . t h m y r l M w . r e m a t a i n s t w o l i m e . . . . e r -xea l . . . , , , " " J M " " a f t e r n o o n / i n , - q u a r t e r s , D d t h , " C o n u h a n d o s "
!»!•• and l imb! ) . - L ' u r t ' ( 1 w h e n Fe rebee a n d f '"""Idn t HWDI to 1OOR»- any a p p r e c -i i uQman ot tiy locals took a i* l ' u f n r m r
CURTIS SETS MARK WITH 36 POINTS AS MATES WIN FROM VMR-252.5W4
By VpL Bi l l Kennedy E x p e n e n c F snaded youth , w b e n HqBq-MCAE "old m e n " p roved Jus-
a bit too ski l led in baske tba l l a r t i s t r y fo r t h e i r y o u n g e r o p p o n e n t s a n d n ipped VMB-252 * " C o m m a n d o s , " 5b-M, t o e a r n t b e i n t r a m u r a l t r o p h in tha t spo r t and five po in t s t o w a r d t h e CG's Cap.
In addi t ion t o copping the t e a m event in tbe Btat ion Dr i l l » « » l u S u n d a y n igh t . Lt Oliver Cur t i s o l t h e w inne r s c a p t u r e d mdivfcina l a u r e l s by t a p p i n g in 26 pomta .«MwUy tram r e b o u n d s , to s e t tbe 1 m e n t r eco rd in s c o r i n g ' —
tiyijy-MCAfc led a i l t be way with period of 17-li, 2 M 4 a n d 3&-22, r ece iv ing a s c a r e i n *-*"•
I h n a l momen tb wnen a t o o l s h o t and twi-poinUM by J a c k l i o b l e y ol t he ' t o m m a n d o s ' b r o u g h t ••*»*> l o s e r t wi th in t w o points of t y i n g it up. i n I ron t only 42-4U a t m o m e n t , t he s t a t ion five s p r a n g Curt i f loose i o r t h r e e consecu t ive b u c k e t s to ice t h e decis ion.
Ma jo r J o h n n y Ki«f p layed a n e a t floor g a m e i o r H g S q w t t i e Mobi?y and Mike Selepet- s p a r k e d VMK-252.
J a n u a r y 21 Spl i t F i r s t T w o
VMB-2&2 and H q S g - M C A S sp l i t t h e i r h r s t two t i l t s in t h e ft"°' bea t " t w o out of t h r e e " se r i e s in tbe l>rill Hal l to s e : t he s t a g e f o r t b e •Sua! ba t t l e T h e " C o m m a n b a e " eketi out a ai-ai> victory in t b e second c lash to s t ay m the r u n -n i n g a l t e r bowing to H q S q . 53 26. in the even ing s opene r .
A. l as t -d i tch detent*-rapid s u r g e by the lose r s in t b e closing m i n u t e s of play a s t h e "Commando.- ' eked ou; a 61-60 t r i u m p h in the n i g h t c a p Behind 47-35. in the las t q u a r t e r . H q S q ra l l i ed t o r a s t r i ng of 7 succes s ive foul tosses tha : cut th- debet : to a smgl t p o m : A t w o - p o i n t e r by H e r b S h a e k i e t o r d broke t h e back o* th ' rally a n c paved the way tor tn* "( o u i m a n d o " v ic to ry , thougi . .. s e r i e s of d e s p e r a t e s h o t s by HqStj n, Lb. Us ; m i n u t e h a d \ MK-251' r oo t e r s g r i p p i n g t h e i r »-at>" C
The h r s : aQa:• was mild by com-par i son Tb« n igh -gea r ed 252 a t -tach eouid only m a n u f a c t u r e 13 po in t s a a c i u s : an i ronc lad H q S q defe t i s , du r ing tht h r s : t w o c h a p -t e r - . t ra i l ing lfc-7 at t he q u a r t e r a m : 26-ir. a- i n t e rmis s ion t ime . Soni- snappy shoot ing by Ma jo r
hemi -F inaJ B e s a d HqSq-MCAS a n d VMK-2a2 MO
vanued in to the *•»»>« by w i a a i a g the i r T h u r s d a y n i g h t g a m e s .
S p a r k e d by IA. Oliver Cur t i s ' 1" m a r k e r a . HqSq-MCAE t o p p e c VMF t n > - H 4 , 4b-2S. in a n -exciting ba t t ie . Cur t i s , e f fec t ive f r o m botL the tou l l i ne a n d b e n e a t h the baopt . p roved the d i f l e r eaoe be tween tb t two c lubs by n r r e b o u n d s IOHSIUJ in " l a y u p " shots . JAosi t r o u b l e s o m e t h o r n in tbe 0 ; t b e w i n n e r s w a s H a l e of t be "Nigh F i g h t e r s ' w h o a c c o u n t e d i o r tour teen po in t s w i th a s u p e r b exblbi u o n of set shoo t ing . H q S q . beld to a '6-6 t ie a t t b e end of t b e in i t i a l q u a r t e r , pul led in f r o n t 16-10 w h e i tbe n a l f t i m e b u s i e r Bounded a n u r ema ined in tbe lead un t i l the con te s t ' s end V M F ( n ) - 1 1 4 s h a v e c the g a p to 23-22 in tbe t h i rd q u a r t e r . bu t a bucke t by K i n g p u t H q S q out of d a n g e r .
AES-46 , a l t e r o u t c l a s s i n g VMF-122 in t h e e v e n i n g ' s opener , bowec to VMK-252's " C o m m a n d o s " in t h e i r second e n c o u n t e r of t h e even m g The T r a n B p o r t m e n . p lay ing " i ieaus up ' ball t h r o u g h o u t , a n -nexed the i r th i rd conques t of the t o u r n e y by d e f e a t i n g t h e E n g i n e e r s . 67-61. J a c k Mobley wort-out the r im wi th 26 po in t s to paj& a l l s c o r e r s whi ie Char l i e B e r k e ne t t ed 19 fo r 252 Bob " R e d ' McGur r in w a s the h e r o i o r t h e . lose r s , t o s s i n g in 22 p o i n t s and con t r i b u t e d a n exce l l en t floor g a m e Lead ing 18-11 a t t he q u a r t e r and 34-24 at t he i n t e rmi s s ion , t he " C o m m a n d o s ' pul led a w a y 54-3:: a s the t h i rd per iod c a m e t o a close
in the even ing ' s first s c r a p , t he E n g i n e e r s e l im ina t ed VMF-222. 41-33 AES-4f. built u p a lo f ty ad van t a c e in t h e first t h r e e per iods and coas ted in. T h e r e g u l a r s left t he floor in the laid q u a r t e r wi th a 3S
lead and the lose r s piled up m a n y of t he i r po in t s aga in s t sub-s t i t u t e s . Boh " R e d " McGurr in s p e a r h e a d e d his m a t e s wi th
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u t v o - how ibon- i J . it ° ' * ' s t a u o i ! o r som< d e t a c h e d . ' 1 i n t e r m i s s i o n . Byrd. w h o tos s -Z&£ w e r S i e ^ a ? 3 r U ; „ * * * « • ™ * e r » h « M - p r a e t i c , ! and h i s m a t e s con-iaude r o u l d n " rem*T to hi^ 2 ^ B t o m a c f c u e n ' «onr and t h ' r e b o u n d s r ron . t h e on th, iean> roSte- . - Am* ^^trreamB so w H , d ropped ' b a e k b o u r a s i ron: t h a : pom: on T h _ . , ^ . a n t ; expe r i enced l i t d e difficulty u> i n e r t jr»«. u b a s h r Lnrhtwecrh t by the n a n , ot Albert R«««i s u b d " » n F th<" r i s t t o r t
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Halted By fiurrola If lie 12nd; Rousse Wins Only Trophy
U j^ay Te ja . xanri Ai rborne taxing coach, accomplished what o the r Easiern Service men lor* have been a t tempt ing since l a s : fa l l—he fijoir ,Hi u way to ha l t Johnny Biancanie l lo!
Using converted we l t e rwe igh t J o e Gurrola a s t h e in s t rumen t of des-truction. Te ja shaved his pa ra t rooper u> l ightweight size lor the Charleston tourney and stopped the "Jo l t in J a b b e r ' s " s t reak a t n ine straight. Gurrola outslugged Biancaniel lo in a thr i l l -packed th ree rounder to earn the judges ' nod last Sa tu rday night in the South Carolina city
Johnny disposed of two S2ml scrappers before losing to Gurrola to keep his s t r ing in tac t ! Bobby J'rock and Bill Bias of Te ja ' s s table fell before the " Jo l t in J a b b e r ' s " list.- ui' three round decisions, m a k -ing the second t ime tha t Johnny ' s disposed or both boys since <he's been ;i "Fight ing F lye r " member .
Garroia Whips L u n Gurrola. who defeated Rousse
here last Dec. l o in a Welterweight, encounter, made the tourney an eventful one by outpoint ing Rudy Lara ' The San Antonio Light-weight put up a whale of a bat t le , standing toe-to-loe f rom star t to finish, but was shaded by the hea-vier Gurrola When it was over . Rudy received as large an ovation a.- the winning f i n d sc rapper
Rossse "Wins Cup The only award captured by
Cherry Point was a Spor t smansh ip trophy presented to Lloyd Rousse in a t r ibute to his gameness :
Rousse proved the surpr i se of the event by lighting h i t way in to tht hna l s with decisions over Bill Avant of the Georgetown club and Jim Powell. Camp Le jeune! i n botii engagements . Lloyd displayed c las t . ability and s tamina to ea rn ;i chance against Lee Pi l len, voted outs tanding boxer of the four day tournament :
Pillen polished off h is opposition easily and -was a prohibit ive fav-orite to make short work of Rousse. However, the "Fight ing F l y e r " boxer roared in to tag the rock-ribbed Pillen repeatedly dur ing the first round.
Mustering his resources in the second hea t . Pillen finally caught up with Rousse Three t imes Lloyd lull to the canvas- but each t ime lie bounced up to siug it out. Though downed a four th time, the Cherry Poin ter was s t ruggl ing to his- feet for ano the r t ry when the referee hal ted the contest , a w a r d - j
in t ime tn change the judges mind! In the Bantamweight event .
George Vicknair tailed to de throne S2nd boxer Bernie L>onneli The clever Hawai ian caught up with Vicknair la te in t h e fight a f t e r be-ing outpointed dur ing the ea r ly s tages.
The "Er in Express . " J immy Smith, was the victim of Rudy L a r a ' s first round KO in an un-lo r tuna le pairing Pr ior to los-ing. Smith scored a knockout in the early s tages of the Charleston e v e n t
The Recreat ion Squadron league welcomed a new member recently as HqSq-MCAS s tar ted toppling the pins. Thus fa r . there a r e five organizat ions which a r e fielding teatns including VMF-223. VMF-224. HqSq-MCAS. AES-41. and 4ES-4C Hqfeq-MCAS will bowl T u e s d a y tod Thur sday nights of each week
Pin boys a r e still needed badly by the Recreat ion Alleys Under the new cus tomer ra te service, pa-t rons will pay ten cents to the boy a n d five cents to the bowling a l ley. AH* those interested in set t ing up pins a re urged to d rop by at the Recreat ion Hall for f u r t h e r in for -mation
PFC A D Graf. MWSG-2, was high man with a 245 score in re-cent bowling activity
Thus far . the re hasn ' t been a n y f u r t h e r word on the I n t r a m u r a l Bowling Tournament . At the pre -sent time, ent r ies a r e slated for Feb. T and the s tar t ing date has been set fo r Feb 14 If lack of interest is apparent and few ap-plications a re received then the
Pillen a TKO "j In t r amura l act ivi ty may be drop-Zecca. Measley Lost- j ped
Mike Zecca dropped a close de-rision to Bill Godfrey. Greenville.
. S representa t ive , on Fr iday night Zecca mixed it most of the «•;>> and threw a lot of lea ther , but ins opponent was awarded the win <>! the s t rength of a body a t t ack hit- in the bout
"bad Bascom" Beasley wai ted a i i n r l k e t i v l l i i . F i n . N AS i'*ti" too long to open up on Camp j Norfolk. Va_ JiAfc L' jeune's A1 Schiro in a Fea ther -1 Camp I«eieulie. 15. C. weight sc rap on Fr iday. Beaaley. i N AN. Anaeostia. I). C. dropping the first two rounds , rock- AM a?
.Schiro with a ser ies of th i rd j K. 1'. T . ( -round punches in a' despera te 1 MB. f l a s h . I). ( '.
initerattack. but h is ra l ly wasn't. Abaeostia. I). C.
VARSITY ACTIVITY
Tht earner remaining on the ornrimi! Varsity basketbal l sche-dule include the teHowinc :
At H o n e Date Fort B r a c t . Feb. J»-K>
Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 1» Feb. » Hate
J a n . 2h Feb. 2 Feb. 4
B j Anne Hkma The Officers Wives Club wi l l
hold the i r nex t meet ing on Feb . 8tb. Of in teres t to a l l will be the Fashion Show-. directed by Mrs . Marion Carl . Clothes wil l be brought f r o m the "Fash ion Shoppe" of Kinston. With them they wil l br ing a t t r a c t i v e ha ts , drew evening gowns, and va r ious ma t mg accessories. Charge accoun t s will be m a d e avai lable to a l l those in teres ted An a l t e ra t ion woman will a lso be present .
There will be He business me ing T h e bar will open a t 12: luncueon will be servad a t 1:*H) a n d tht s ty le show will be presented at 1:30.
For reserva t ions , any of the fol-lowing may be cal led:
Mrs A. G. Bunker—4250. Mrs. E. K. Pederson—S23S. Mrs. A. M. Mo ran—523C. Mrs C. M. Knm—6152.
I N T E R E S T GROUPS The Umek Section will meet on
Thur sday . Feb. 3rd a t 2:CK> in t h e lor ma) lounge of the Officers Club.
Bowling Club: Two t e a m s of t h e Officers Wives Club will compete aga ins t two t eams of the N.C.O. Wives Club at 6:30 on Feb. 1st in tht Recreat ion Hal l . All in teres ted spec ta tors a r e urged to a t tend and ciieer tor thei r t e a m s
Hobby Shop News One of the most fasc inat ing of
all th< various hand ic r a f t s avai l able at our Hobby Shop for the Cherry Point hobbiest is that of Lea the rc ra f t .
One does uot have to have ex-tensive t r a in ing before h e can t u r n out beaut i tu l work in lea ther . All it «takes is . Firs t , the des i r e to make uomething of l ea the r : Second, su i table ma te r i a l : and Thi rd a n ins t ruc tor to leach the know how
The Hobby Shop now h a s a s t member ot i t s staff of i n s t ruc to r s , a man . who h a s spent y e a r s in the Western s t a les T h e r e he c a m e m contact with western saddlery and findings in his work Th i s background a n d knowledge of leath-e rc ra f t make hun the ideal teacher . SSgt Waller does not set down hard an fas t ru les a s in c lass work, but gives his a t tent ion to each and ever} individual working in leather .
So there you a r e fellows, the Hobby Shop has lea ther and a Sue ins t ruc tor , so come on over, a n d let s make that billfold or wal le t for dad or that sadle bag pa r se for Mom or something nice f o r the gir l f r iend, how about i t ?
Now don't forget those person'B who a r e interested in WOOD-WORK PHOTOGRAPHY. AIR-PLANE MODELING. AND MACH-INERY we a r e prepared f o r -you also, so come a round in your s p a r e t ime and see what the HOBBY SHOP has to offer you. For in-format ion call 7175.
No Intra-.Pool The next event on the i n t r a -
d u r a l ca lendar , a pool el iminat ion t o u r n a m e n t / w o n ' t be held Monday a s p l anned :
At late repor t s . ju6t one squad-ron signed up for the event a n d Special Services didn't deem it ad -visable to r u n off the meet
Tht pool competi t ion, or iginal ly listed for Oct 31 at the Sta t ion Re-creat ion Alleys, would have s tar ted at lWm in th« even ng However , lack o{ interest in the sport by th< squadrons seems to have e l i -minated th is event f rom the In t r a -mura l ca lendar
C H E R R Y POINT W4NX2SOCK JAM 2 £ 1 M B
OFFICER'S SOCIETY NOTES By Pa t l Wit te
On Sa turday the 22nd. Mrs Ma-rion Bowers and Mrs. Char les Eui iz gave a beer Party for the wives ot » Mh -Z2i< at uie home of Mrs. Bowers. The genera l topic of conversat ion was the s t a c k s of mai l that come in that > the hrstf s ince the " w a r r i o r s " le f t tnen: s tanding on the r a m p wav-ing farewel l .
A shower- lea honor ing Mrs. Lowell Reeve tor thei r newly adop-ted th ree month old' daugh te r , Carolyn Diana, was given by Mrs. J . C. AggerOect Mrs. A. H . Adams and Mrs. M. R. Read, J r . , on F r i -day the 21st in the Fo rma l Lounge of m e Officer's Club.
Capt. and Mrs. G. Dethier en te r -lamed with a fa rewel l cocktai l par ty on Sunday me 23rd The •part} was held I r o m five to Beven .in then qua r t e r s for around fifty
Maj. and Mrs. S. H. Whit! en also h.tri cockfitiis tor the depar t ing w a r r i o r s on Sunday in thei r home.
VMB-252 g a m e r e d me toid to-ge ther lor cocktails and a bufie. supper at Hancock Lodge on Sun-day for one last ge t - together be-fore m e boys depar t on maneuvers .
Sunday a f t e r n o o n ""Pinks" Schoneberger celebrated his -fourth bir thday umong four teen l i t t le gues ts in the ups ta i r s dining room of the Officer s Club. The color scheme was carr ied out in pink and blue, games were played and m e a f te rnoon was highlighted by bir thday cake, ice cream, a n d squeals of delight over the pre-sen t s
Amid musical cha i r s and pin m e tail on the donkey J a n e Anderson, daughte r ot Li . Col. a n d Mrs . J . R. Anoeraon, celebrated he r four tn
bir thday T h e parry was held in the dining room of the Club. Four -teen little gues t s a t tended
Maj and Mrs. M. M Cook enter -tained with a cocktail par t} on Fr iday the 21sl lor m e members of MACG-1 in the i r q u a r t e r s t r a m nve-thir ty to seven.
Another farewel l garner ing lor JtLiCG-1 was held in tue qua r t e r s o: Lt . Col. aud Mrs M. Sampas on
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Dimes' uauce was a g r e a t success , wuh the A'CO Wives Club doing m e n share in a big way. A g r o u p oi m e wives, neaueu by l e s s jtxays, loos in $ltiu£5 on a g r a b bag booth anu cake chances . The Wive*. Ciub a l so sold *i£.uo w o r m o l t ickets. The money will be do-nated w. the Infant i le P a r a l y s i s Fund Our s incere thanks a r e ex-tended to everyone who cont r ibut -ed uieii time aud money which Uelped Ui m a k e th is a f fa i r a suc-cessful one.
The Bowliag League, between the Officers' Wives and the KCO
'Wives d a b s , will begin T a e s d a j . h e b r u a r j 1. at 6«*0 p j u . The Bowling l e a r n s a r e reques ted to be uu time b j Organiser Ainrg*-nynch .
The Ref reshment Committee, with Marge Bischofi as Chairman, announces r e f r e shmen t s for t h e next meet ing will be coffee- and Layer cake.
A Decora t i n t (ommi&ee . headed b j M a r j Lougs t re th , was fa rmed at the ateet ing l a s t night to handle all decorat ions in t h e tu ture .
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- H i m BOY" HOOFER dribble- past r . L ball in recent home encounter a s Jufinn?
Flyer. moves in ior a s s i s t a n t s .
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( a p t . Norman O'Bryan f rom Ban Franc isco Calif., to H q S q , CapL P a r k - J . Stal l inc* t ram San F r a n -cisco. Calif.. to HqSq : ( a p t . J a m e s A. Sawver f rom San F ranc i sco . Calif., tc VMR-251; I s tL t . Donald C .Mitchell f rom San P r a n o e o , Calif., to MAG-1J I s tLL Wlll iaai <n. F a r r d l f rom San Ffanc iaeo , Calif... to MWSG-2 lst lA- J e s s e TL H a - t i n r - fTom San Frane i son , Calif., t o MWSG-2: CapL Mar tha l l I i . To t ton f ron . ITS? Siboney t o MAG-11: Oecrarr U-5ber ian t r am AtrTWFP&i t o ^lAG-14 : CaiW-Allen C. Kendley f rom San F r a n -cisco. Calif., to MWSG-2
B j LU Toadiasoi i The J a a h i r League oi Havelock sponsored a loraial d r e s s p a r t ; l a s t
Saturday evening in the Coa t awn i t j BWg. J lSgt . aacf Mrs. J o h n Bobin's d a a g h . f r . S h i r l e j , and CBfl a a d Mrs. H . t . Gerham ' s daugh te r , J a c k i e , were gaes t s o i Miss Franc is Hudson.
MSgi. Ha r ton le f t Sa turday tor a visit with h i s family in Daytona Beach, Flor ida . He' l l be back in t ime to greet h i s youngest bro ther . Sgt. Clyde Har ton of VMR-152 El Toro, who hopes to 6e he re dur ing the maneuve r s . Wonder who will t ry to " snow" who?
t lgl . Major Joseph B u r j 01 .Nor 10lk was a recent guest of ThgL and Hath Johnson . H e enjoyed his "basauu i ' s hol iday" by visi t ing the points 01 interest on the base.
Everyone was in a good moou at the March ol Dimes Dance Some prefe r red chat ter ing to dancing including Mrs. Eds ted t who tr ipped on m e s t a i r s New Year ' s Eve and broke he r lef t a n k l e E a r l Howell was happi ly displaying his new SSgt. rocker and re fus ing to s h a r e his door prize (He's still wondering what to do with the crocheted bread t r ay dol>y lie got in m e " g r a b bag .' Mrs. Vickerman took home some lovely roses . SSgt. ROBS:. Miss Nell Lewis and SSgi. Calderwood managed to devout hal l of me five layer cake that Nell won before they left. I never did find out who hit m e jack-pot and tu rned thei r loot over to m e "d imes ' committee. The Wing Orches t ra donated their pay for the evening o! wonder fu l music- to the cause also I'. S Let 's have another one like it next year !
Tbgt- H. L. Smith i» the happy owner oi a n Olds. Smit ty bouirht it in (Jaaiden. Nev J e r s e j . last week a f t e r taking his wile and child fc* Phi ladelphia . Peuu_ to sta} with h e r pa ren t s while he is on maneuve r s .
More happy famil ies lu MEMQ. 5U4B HMC Joseph Edwards . | 510B . . MSgi. J ames Johnson . 505A TSgt W'illiam Edelen, J r . . : 513B MSgt. F r a n k Samuels . 514B . SSgt F r a n c i s Mullins. 516A
SSgt Nathaniel P r a t t . J r . . 51$B SSgt William E u b a n k s 521A I . TSgt John Dunlop. 5»«A TSgt . Chauncey Dlllard, 536B
TSgt Ralph Alderman. 538H SSg; Raymond Harvey . 547B SSgt Merri l l Smith. 557A MSgt John McGee. 5C7A SSgt McClellan Maynard . J r . . 573A MSgt George Comer. 573B TSgt J u l i u s Duncan . 574A TSgt Walton Ear le . MSB MSgt. Albert Morton. C97B HM1 Ira Bell In permanent homoja hous ing ; 578B . TSgt . J a m e s Thomas , 979B TSgt Mitchell Lacrdix . 882B SSgt Oscar Bachman . 9S7A SSg: Iranald Raehre
Kice l i m i n e MSgt. Robert Virden on board again . He has been on T-A-li to Quantieo ior the past week and a halL
TOgt Gaskins received a te legram f rom Chicago, 111., saying "Girl b o m .Sunday 122<~. PM seven and one-half pounds " A la ter te legram repor ted mat his wile. Arlene. is doing fine too
I S v Helen Jowdv . d a a r h t e r o: Mr. and Mrs . A. W. Jowdy of Have-iaek aad Tharl. Robert MeWatters . I KM(, wer . united in marriazre by Ckspbi ' i i P . A. Sehmltt in the Stat ion Chapel * J a n u a r j a t lSWi. Mush f a r fhe ce remony w s - iumishet l by Mrs. W. H . Holioway. the Chapel « « B a i * i . and b j ]Urs. Attn l.aw. «opran<> «olol«t.
JBelei was g i v n in marriag« by her f a the r . "Chief" Jowdy Mrs. Ctetus I terda. of New Bert, was her Matron of Honor TSg t " P a t " U r t t i . of 252. acted a s best man Three br idesmaids and four u she r s completed tht wedding pa r ty L 1 , ,
3£jt.v jowdy'*- eown was oi white sat in with a sweethear t neckl ine ant) fine pear l beadinc on the shoulders . It huttouee up the back with s h u s t l e fold. T h e sleeves were |Miinted and oi wris t l en r th . The vcl! was M n r e r t ip silk illa<lou. She carr ied a cancadt bridal bouquet of wfahe Tonfv and snapdraeoi i* eenteret) with a | iurple throated orchid.
H e r mat ron of honor and br idesmaids wore gowns of Sk inner sat in -with fitted basque line.- narrow Ber tha off-shoulder neckl ine and husti< backs with fu l l fa thered sk i r t s The i r shor t m i t t s were of the a a m t mater ia l as well as t he i r ha ts whicji were off - the-fare with a ts t r ich p lumes T h e color of Mrs Derda ' s gown: was mauv . and she -carried ;> cascadt bouquet of yellow roses and yellow snapdragons T h e th ree br idesmaids gowns were ice-blue They e a r n e d cascadt bouque t s of pink roues and -pink snapdragons
The mothers of the bride ami trroom wore floor lenxrth eown*- w » h orchid corwures. ^ „
Sgt MeWat ters ' family namely his parer i ts . Mr ant: Mrs R A Mc-Wat t e r s s is ter Carolyn, aun : and cousin arr ived f r o m Cleveland. Ohio for the fest ivit ies end the ceremony.
After 11 t w o week honeym««»u. Helen and Robert will be nt home at 3-D-Cahtujue, Ravelock. •
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" l OMMAM»OS" Of VMIi- i ' i i n m r u n n e r v - n j i 1 « HqSi j -S ta . in i n t ru -baske tha l l t o u r n e y . l e n h n ^ •ii - t roi id-plae*- «i|U«<l shown j m - : t h n e e l i n c left t o rfarht • : P i c . Henry Mint*. CpL Richa rd l i n s h . CpL J o h n Mohiey. s e t . Rouald l 'a i«ola . T S e t . l#on H a s n u»«f i i : ( s t and inc - left t«> r h r h t ) : P i c . B f r l t f r S h a r k l f i n n l . P i c . C h u r l s Berke . P i c . B l i c S e l e p e * . P i c . E d w a r d H u n k i i i s . TSjr t . iNm D a r t .
T M « MAI'INKS •.«*« cannon at 4 'nantanam.o Bay . ( aha . i rbir l i c o m m e m o r a t e - -e iz t i re ot Bay f r o m S p a n i a r d - by Mar ine- d u r ine s |«n i* l i -Ai i t f r i ( ' a i i war." •HJItnm" will be <it«|Hivrr point io r t*ec-olid H i n r unit* rtyinir i ron ' Cherry Point to - c e n e of Car ibbean exerc i se* next mon th .
' " V " ' ..r,.unv. dintoi; °Mn» I.IU-. .u r n m i w m >. t.1,11 whir l ; J » 4 i n m ( I I . I I M . . a p p w r - I. t» rutmc-. TT-i>.irlni I.
II. th . n i H ~ I- l l i W J M M IIIULIK-T t i ~ lit- HOT- H i m u t ' T M I I I I to Si-J a c k l ' a r l i n on the r i r h : . .
' " 1 l> I H«»rPi : i i . n o * or, « t a f f ' o i :Jnd Ah- W i n e , will mtsum* '•/rnraanT Ml AS i d e m o n when tha t b a n i ' r eac t iva ted March 1.
Mory on Pac t - F i v e >. . -
M \ J . PIKLII IIA It K I s . H . Sad Air Wine, will act a - l a c t i -r a l Air < omtna i ider in next m o n t h ' - At lant ic < nmmand fcxercbie*. <•«•!». I l i i r r i - will exerciof control m p r a l l t ac t i ca l a i r c r a f t in the o i i i f c t m areai and will main ta in h i - command po<t on Yieqnes .
< or«air«. i i f l l m l k . T lire r e a l - . and P h a n t o m - i rom Cherry Point '* •_'ml Air Wine will fo rm the - t r l k imr a r m which <«eu. H a r r i - will direct ;urain-l flic **«*neai> Hf l iF is land.
/ : Official V S Nan* Photo •STAY V P T H E R E . ' says Rober t L; B rad lo rd . S A . I 'S.N. of Chicago, w h o vis i ted t h e f a m o u - Lean ing T o w e r of P i u when l"SP Albany ( C A 1 2 3 t p a t in at n o r t h e r n I t a ly po r t d u r i n r 6th Task Fleet exe r -o a e s in Med i t e r r anean Sea a r e a .
< " l . ' s \ | | f s SMIMH' o w r iwarli ii - t r a i im: a t t a c k a - they *up|Mirt t r o o p - in the a**anl l . s«M-on«i Mini: turhter* "III | ier tor tn th i - ta*k •>n the \ inrin . l-iaitd- when t roop - - h i t th* beach*" in At lant ic Com-mand c x e r r i * e - .