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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 Intramural A i Star*. pick ' ed from various tenais competing in the rpcent plavois in tht G e n - J jsioTi* : j eral's Cup race. will mwi tin var-q lrv t e ! sit> "Flyers" in i practic- ! next .Monday nigh. 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 basketball anions 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 turther periecting the pronciency of Marine Air-lntan ..am work under tin guidance 01 Major Generals Field Harris and aD1 ' ! Franklin A Hart. Fori tht pas - twi. weeks, officers and men of these organizations havt been ordinatinp effort in command post and field exercises held at Camp L-ijeunc, N C (PL. H. H. DAVIft. M'OK Station Theatre. look* stale* milk bottle stand in front ot theatre. Stand provided Marines rhnnre t«. »HM»<t ttaeit home state hi the rarrenl Narrh »f Dime* drije. Leader- thi* «eek were: >ev York (#37.191: >«rth (arolinn llltnoi* (HB4J1T); and'l'ennvylvaniii (ft* 1.7*1. Pnshinc 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 Intramural spotlipht swubg this week to boxing and the bouts were all free-swinginp. spirit affairs' Novice battlers from Winp and Station organizations- battled furiously tor the coveted team trophy and points toward the General's Cup 1'ress deadline prevents the inclusion of results for last mpht's finals, hut five bouts wert on tap and finalists 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 applause tor his exhibition o! muppmp. H. K Hlanton. HqSkj-Sta'vs. I). Williams. HqSq-11 Hrlterweiirht 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 are <tacinp a hot battle for the team Town and a possible repetition of :>.!-kcthryf! .playoffs :» it. store "J. »h- nasi- of point standinps be- ' - :lit nnals. HqSq-Sta seems to :ii. .-dp, as favorite- tor the mtuonshlp ' senii-Finul* inesday nipht s semi-finals u ; * explosive encounters—.three KU'vkouis out of four fiphu- was tabulation Murphy. Savapt. s nulti. al! KO'd their oppon- - while Carmena advanced 10 nnals via a decision Ciardiello ' <»senxo took forfeit wins to • the windup battle last night. First Round Results. r-MCAS assumed a healthy tt the first nigh: pairinps. trv. contestants from that out- K:t;c their, bouts In all. six-, liters' wer^on the agenda veninj: not including threi *-fading sluptes: of the nipht "•~i- between K -T Webb. \r >-4 anc; J A fiillespit VJIR- - - Oillt»spi» copped s decision shukinp Webb .durtnp-a tor- "*>• round and openinp a cut '•'•'••'C tii* Enpineer fiph'-^r's nos'- " of the even in p arrived : W j o*ronner. HqSq-MCAS. . knockout^ over J. • > MACG-I. ir. rouuu three 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.» ' • ai effective "bole type" and crouched like ; javelin --uigc: m delivering it. F . D". B a r - Dimes Drive Nears End; Early Report Shows Over S3,000 Cherry Foini's contribution to the "Marcii of Dimes" stood at lat> Thursday with several larpe units stil! unreported Al- thouph st?ll far short of th< fT.Oitd poal set for the station, this fipure was expected to b< bolstered con- siderably when final -abulatioc is made Monday Since reports are mcimplete. no breakdown will bt attempted, but larpest sinpl' contributor this week was the SCO club with f€4o This amount was obtained ihrouph tht joint efforts of tht Club. NCO \Vive>. Winp Orcbestrii. and T»er- sonnel oil duty at .the NCO Chili Flyei (r—Hoopei F—(irasselL F- (ashen Ali-Stars Hal. VMFnn-114 Kinp. HqSq-Sta. Howe, HqSq-Sia Curtis, HqSq-Sta. McGurrin. AES-4*'. Point May Get Cage Playoffs itam- ol Ea»iern Navy basketball will appeal •completed Drill Tht exercises 'carried on were primarily desipned to tacilitate the coordination oi stall personnel and to assurv continuous and rapid communication between prouud and air elements l'nit> trom MCAS Cherry Point included in thesi preparatory exercise.- were the Tactical Air Command 'with Gen. Harris in command •. headquarters rof Marine Air Control Group One. and Marine Tactical Control Squad- ron One. While these activities wert po- IUP" on at Camp Lejeunt. Li. l^»». S. 1J O'Neill, Jr.. ( ommandin^ Oi- hcer ol Alt Bast Squadron 21. u newly tormed addition u> oht Sei on<i Wing, has instituted a similar son ot field training for his orpan tzation without leaving tht Cherry i'oint Air Station , Th. Mission of lh« An Base. Squadron duriuK the coming Ai- Februarj i! plans 'anti< Comvaand Exercise.- will be consideration material u Th. Sixth . Nava! lusirict piay- ofls and Sou tli Central Group championships. hriupi»K lopether the outstandinp fives ot tht Naval serv ce. will be held here next montii provided approval is prant- e(i by tht Commandant of the Sixth Naval District. These developments were re- vealed by the Public information Office Thursday and should be preeted with enthusiasm by local capt fans Th. playoffs are prr hides in tht All-Navy championship and will provide Cherry Pointers, first-rate sptyes entertainment Tentative date- tor th« meets art 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« operation of a Marine Air (Jroup. With this ob- ject m mind, tiit men of the squad- ron. many treat) trom recruit train iug. art constantly attempting to reach the poal oi maximum speed, and efficiency Every phaM in the erection ol held equipment has been pout over timt and time apiun and with th. men working under "the stimulation of a com- petitive spirit, th- job lias become second nature to those who will carry on in tin same capacity un- der simulated combat conditions Once th. maneuver area is reached. Air Bust Squadron 21 will serve with Marine Air Group Ele- ven at Roosevelt Roads, and be held responsible lor the setting m| maintenam over a lui> planes and their crev s L>eaviug Cherry Pom; a short um- betort Marim Aircratt Group Ele-. ven. tin Air Bast Squadron :. expected to havt al! facilities ready by tin time MA(i-ll arnv - in tiit maneuver area. After tin amphibious assault oi the island ol Viequies has been l ompleteti. - a "troop training phase will be put into effect. As par; o' this phast Marin- Aircraft (•roup Eleven, commanded by Col. Kdnard A Montgomery will be airlifted from Roosevelt Roads to he island of St Croix, through tbe •floris of Marine Transport squad- on.- operatinp in the area That - al! personnel of MAG-11. ABS- phH- I In supplies aild equipment ecessary t«. successfully carry on nmiia; operations will be flown to h. ue« has.- ol operation Once then . ABS 21 will apain be called upon to iurtiisli facilities tor HU»- taming tht MAG. Shriners Aboard Station "Theatrt was the sceue t»l t h e a n n u a ! i n i t i a t i o n cei>— mouies for Eastern Carolina Sudan Shriuers yesterday afternoon Following tin election of officers- tor- tin- coming year in a morning •session at New Bern approximate 1> 2<MM ' Shriners. camt to Cherry Point for a. luncheon at the Civil- ian Cafeteria "The delegation the proceeded i<> t h e Theatrt tot thi initiation ceremony Wives ami puests ol the Shriuers HI j toured the base in chartered buses losed session wa- in all tacih-1 progress, and visited points o! in- necess..ry for th' handling 'if tcrest until their departure at 170i< Intramural Basketball Champs ZECCA LOSES From a report reaching the Windsock just prior to press time Thursday afternoon, it was learned that Alike Zecca. hard-fightinp middleweight, was taken by Green- , ville AFB scrapj>er Jot Snyder on' a close decision "Wednesday nipht ^ a; Greenville. S. C.. during th.- 'Vloldet. Gloves" tourney there. Jiumy Smith and "Bad Bascom" Beasley were to fiph: ThUTsda} nipht m the. hphrweiph' clas- Beasley formerly fought in the featherweight category Rudy Lara, former lightweight, was to try his hand in the featherweight class Thursday nigh: Reports ^/ere tha: he wks unmatched thus far. hut an opponent was exported to bt . chosen by'fight time. STATION CHAMPS pose after annexinc. intrai"ttrul basketball title. IlqSq-SlA Player^ art ffcreel- ms ! t" r' : Pic. Jlsek; rhristinnsnn. Capt. IVnrreT) Watson. Pic.. Chnrtes Lemire. "Mu.i. J. L. TNarren. standinr i ! to ri are Mu.i. Juhnn? Khur: P^c. Breeden. 1.1. f). W. (nrti< ami Li. T«»a. Tullf-in; : on Pagt Six).

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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) .

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... CHEWWY PQJftfT V N N D S O C K J A N 2 E I P t f P

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PHONE 5201

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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:

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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

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. 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

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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

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- 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

PUBLIC WORKS —NAVY SUPPLY

STATION * SUPPLY - USMC t F I R E DEPARTMENT

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

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 •-

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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

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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 .

t r ie* m i n i * i«»r ball . B e h i n d T a r t £ win" H e t ' i n t i a - ^ ( omu iande s p a r k p l u g . T " " ">• 'ma l En.... ultil

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 '

THE PO/4^ CPL. siLL.«i«eDx usnc

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

t u o n y m o u s

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- — perci ies . etit 1,M,S. witii « ror ren t of TOCHI rhntiuztimtm- i ' 11011 B a n k s o f

ieniieti real f iavor to the e v e n m p . c n a s t u a m w l i e n ; ; hu : ,v. ; . n m c b c loser t i tan

r „ V " : - JACKSON HIPS TXYERS' ™ ' 1° C O P SERSOK SEHES

n B E S 2 6 P O I N T S Mildes contes t a c co rd i ng Ted . oVeurree when V M F , , , . , u „ • <'herry P o i n t ' s s l u m p i n g " F l y e r s "

M f - 1 2 . "Didn ' t hav . < I n c l . • s t a i ^ p T», ^ vouidn : cnecK L-eiand B y n i and ^cketi <>t).an* dec i s ions 1 ontv W i«b 1 roairi f „ . 3> o n * dropped the i : 11th d e t e a ; o : t he k. t h a all the t u n e " < i a , ! l o " o f to F o r : J a c k s o n s insp i red T«> wh t rh we adt: " A m e n ' baske t ba i l e r s , W-3C, in a con ie s :

- in sttuntrw I it s°ath poM-- . inr n,<K m m »*. u • 0 , , *" l o n r - ^ b a t t b e y V u l u

Kemeber T ™ , »*»s! ond hal t o : piay a f t e r leaving the :nsley s c l u b " At l a s i 'no^rK -8Uir^ ^ i t h (5oact Jus: f ou r po in t s behind. 22 - l s .

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

M r T r r t j V . ^ y !*, d r r p ? m ' hi.K l , T S I houi at F o r : B r a r r !•**_ 8.' Casaen kep : the " F l y e r s "

i«»ort tb« iiiHt reeet>ed ;; puncture* e a r d r u m Wil l ie 11; ^ p a m ' - d u r i n g the o p e n i n g half leave *tim- ot hosp i t a l i s a t i on wh i l e l J i a - . - 'vet^o the sco r t b -

• i » e e L tnt t v e c lubs on m a n y oc-Ij»st > m . 16. n be t te r uanie. Auireb I .wen?. n«< , l-"&ssons Ano the r b r igh : sp r - in

Wise cssmaT p i c tu r , o r -- n n n e r - n t " Tr»„h, i,. th . Mat,.™ t h e a m - : B w W " £ » <" ' :" r" d w * « 3Htl twt C e a l e r j s-s u s « ™ . p r e t e r r t n r , . ,v i i , c a» a , r f too seTen utcJ: c e n t e r o! F o r 2 ; ™ k i » - , ' 1 t a i i t w». tn<t .nmethmr I,. M . w i t ' s J ! C?M E £»"•"•< «Ur <onr pomts

r : n c • - . s h o n whUt —Mas^r . J n c e l e a v i n r Tnougi : t hey d ropped i. baske t -r j, , . ^ l r < ; n : i i ! N - AS « O S T A \ I > T \ r , P L A T F B pon tes : t c F o r : J a c k s o n the

Bobt« • W ' V.fOt:—t: • - K „ I L i ' w Che r ry P o m : " F l y e r s ' d i d r - so *av» tr- h - , - . { ; , J J i ! J X , 8 h o u l d : a a a ^ a f t e r t h , c a m . F o r : J a c k -

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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

TILL >CO » I V E S C U B

11} b tU te i l l r o m . The NCU C l u b s "March ol

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 .

STAFF NCQ SOCIETY NOTES

10GGC0 - UI

- 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 .

al ter ntoel inr i. high srorinr

( 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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SHOTS-.•CHE*»?V TOWT W I N D S D C K ' " J A N . 2 8 SOCK

" 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 - .