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Saturday, 5 March 1955 Vol. VII, No. 9 U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba MCB-1 Equals MCB-4 Work Middle Cruises Set For June New $1,7O0OOO Pier Opened On Per-Man Basis Arrive Here InJuly One month ago, Mobile Construc- in the Fiagship Firt Tu iw up Mobile According to an article DesLant tion Battalion ONE releived ann- here Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, the Construction Battalion FOUR mill begin Base in the semi- ual Cruises on the Naval late in July when SeaBee switch. And since 5 June and end annual practical shipboard training will that time, MCB-4 has kept up with mark set be climaxed by gunnery exercises the record construction Bay for five days by MCB-1 on a production-per-man off Guantanamo beginning 26 July. basis. Actual figures, , however show that the number of units com- Divided into Cruise Able, Baker, the force of 18 cruise pleted per week have fallen off by and Charlie, about half-from almost nine fam- ships will sortie from the Norfolk ily units a week to a little over area on June for the two-month four. The principal reason for the cruise to Europe and the Mediter- drop is due to a smaller number ranean. of men maintaining the project. The Iowa and New The work of the SeaBee crews and Jersey will form the nucleus of the individuals is continuing at the armada. Also scheduled for duty same rate as before, but the smaller are the carrier Siboney and the number of crews has caused the cruisers Columbus, Des Moines and drop in production. Northampton. A force of 10 des- Taking over in full on 5 Feb- troyers and two minelayers will ruary, MCB-1 went to work on re- round out the training task force. placement housing in the Nob Hill The first movement will be lab- area where eight families of the led "Cruise Able" and will include Naval Base were already living. first and third clasman from the Meanwhile other units in the area and 23 colleges through Gathering at the new Pier Victor with the first ship to come alongside, academy the USS WILKINSON, officials participating in the opening ceremony lacked only final finishing while nation. out the over the new pier. Left to right; RADM Edmund B. Taylor, Com- others stood with the first and Plans for cruises "Baker" and look mander Naval Base, RADM A. A. Burke, ComDesLant, CAPT W. R. second story floors, walls, and ceil- "Charlie" have not been completed ings complete ready for interior Caruthers, Commanding Officer, Naval Station, CDR D. G. Dockum, During the period June 20-27, WILKINSON, CDR W. M. Gordon, Base Civil in Northwest Granadillo Point, the be in their first ports Commanding Officer, USS the ships will Project Manager of Pier Vitcor for Freder- work. Within a week, work began of the ships, led by Engineering, Mr. J. R. Connor, of call. Seven CDR W. L. Rowan, Public Works Officer, and LTJG location for 60 of the 100 aditional the Hampton, will go ick Snare Corp., the Iowa and of the Base Civil Engineering Office. units. Progress in this area has into port at Barcelona, Spain. E. 0. Pfrang been steady as can be seen by sev- Others in the unit will be the Si- walls and founda- eral first floor boney, W.C. Lawe, Power, Glennon, On tuesday, 1 March, one of the largest construction projects under- tions completed. Malaga, Spain will be the port of in recent years on the main side of the bay was turned over to the radical increase taken In the future, no and Warrington. Naval Base when Mr. J. R. Connor, Project Manager for Frederick in production is expected until more call for the Des Moines, Severn, to the Snare Corp. turned over the $1,770,000 Pier Victor to CDR W. M. Gordon, manpower is made available Flechteler, Benner, D.J. Buckley, CEC, USN, Base Civil Engineer, who in turn presented the pier to CAPT. the policy of battalion. And, as is (Continued on Page Three) W. R. Caruthers, Commanding Officer, Naval Station. ComCBLant, an advanced party from another SeaBee battalion will No sooner had the pier been offi- arrive here about two months prior cially opened than the USS WILK- to ONE's departure date. This boost INSON (DL-5), carrying RADM in manpower of an extra company SeaBees Celebrate 13th Navy Set To Promote A. A. Burke, ComDesLant, came will increase production consider- alongside the 1000 foot pier, earn- ably. Birthday Here Today 92,000 EMs In May ing the dstinction of being the first If the present rate of completion destroyer type vessel to tie up at is maintained, it is expected that Joining in with SeaBees through- The Navy expects to promote the long-awaited pier. Hill area will be complete the officers and men rates the Nob out the Navy, 92,000 enlisted men to higher Immediately after the ship was by mid-1955. No delay is expected of MCB-1 will observe the thirteen- following service-wide examina- will complete the of mocred to the dock, RADM Edmund in this area which th anniversary of the founding tions in February. B. for 300 replacement forces with Taylor, Conmander, Naval original plan the Navy's construction The Bureau of, Naval Personel Base, was piped on board and in- rainy season should enlisted units. Even the an informal party in the said it plans to advance 2,500 PO1s formed Admiral Burke that Des- cause no setback in production un- men's mess hall in the AATC Sea- of about 1,050 that it to CPO an increase Lant flapship was the first ship to less rain becomes so heavy Bee camp today. year despite the fact that to transport over last use the facilities of the new pier would be impossible Beginning at 1400, coffee and fewer ratings were given job. This exams in companied by CAPT W. R. Caru- men and materials to the refreshments and desert will be year. Twenty three thousand percent of com- this thers, and CDR D. G. Dockum, is because of the served to the men of the battalion POls were eligible to take the ex- the area. All housing Afterwards, Admiral, Taylor, ac- pletion in and their official guests. Heading ams. commanding only interior finishing. The Officer of the WILK needs the list of guests is RADM Edmund of promo- INSON had coffee with Admiral biggest task to be done away with The largest number B. Taylor, Commander, Naval Base, tions will be to the P03 rate, with Burke in the wardroom of the ship. yet in the Nob Hill area is utilities and CAPT G. M. Holley, Chief of a water main over a mile long. 58,000 men scheduled to be advan- and Staff, and the commanding and for Pier Victor, designed for faster The rainy season, however, will ced out of the 100,000 eligible executive officers of the Naval Base the test. handling and maintainence of des- affect work in two areas- North- commands. troyer type vessels, was originally Granadillo Point and Cara- New POs will number 24,000 and west mess- begun in December 1953, and the Point. By the time rains come Even prior to today, special 7,500 will be advanced to P01. A vella received, congratulating the pier itself was completed far ahead construction will not have gone far ages were total of 65,000 were eligible for SeaBees on their thirteenth PO1. of the contract completion date. enough to facilitate all interior the P02 rates and 35,000 for birthday and their fine work. The 89,500 anticipated promo- The adjoining target repair facil- wrok in the Granadillo section. And ities will be complete prior to 24 the Navy, tions to grades E-4 through E-6 on Caravella Point where 40 units The Secretary of June. will be constructed as MOQ for Charles S. Thomas, stated, "The are about 5,500 less than the ad- junior officers, preliminary grad- post war accomplishments of the vancements made after the August Capable of handling 12 destroyer ing has only begun there. SeaBees have reaffirmed their ex- exams However, fewer first class in four nests of three each or three At present, the biggest task fac- ellent reputation. Our Navy's con- ratings were tested in February. nests of three each and the AF- ing MCB-1 is preliminary grading struction forces can look not only The planned promotions are only DL-1, the pier is 1010 feet long for the Caravella Point Housing. into the past with pride but also tentative, the Bureau explained, be- and 60 feet wide with a deck ca- set the figure at 47,000 into the future with confidence. cause the Navy's budget for the pacity of 600 pounds per square Estimates ap- cubic yards of dirt to be moved in Best wishes to the SeaBees on their fiscal year 1956 has not been by Congress. (Continued on Page Six) preliminary grading. thirteenth birthday. proved e e Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 5 March 1955

VU-10 Prop Blast Navy Wives' Club The Indian's mission-To inform by Bill Wright by Pat Aldridge and entertain all hands; to serve A hearty welcome aboard is ext- The Guantanamo Bay Navy Wi- as a positive factor in promoting res' Club has donned the festive the efficiency, welfare, and content- ended to Ens Percy L. Smith USNR spirit of Spring with many pleas- Sunday, 6 March 1955 ment of personnel. from all hands. ENS Smith, rep- ant activities planned for the com- Catholic Masses orted aboard VU-10 this past week ing season. Friday evening, March Editorial Office, U. S. Naval Base 11, under the able direction of Sunday, 0700-Naval Base Chapel Special Services Department from Flight Training at USNAS, Pearl Piercy, Entertainment Chair- Sunday, 0900-Naval Base Chapel Fleet Recreation Center Kingsville, Texas. Mr. Smith is a Telephone 9615 man, a "surprise" party, beginn- Sunday, 1230-Naval Base Chapel native of Nashville, Tenn. Mon. thru Fri. 1645-Naval Saturday, 5 March 1955 ing at 8 p. m. at the Marine Family Base Chapel Two men that are going to be Restuarant, will be held. This fest- Saturday, 0800-Naval Base Chapel U. S. NAVAL BASE missed, among both the officers ivity, the first evening affair to Confessions: Saturday, 1700-1800; Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 1900- and enlisted men of VU-10 is the include members' husbands, has 2000, and daily before mass. RADM Edmund B. Taylor piqued the curosity of all for the CMAA, J. D. Williams, BMC and Protestant Services Commander the barracks MAA, W. motif has been kept a closely guard- C. Bowers, Sunday: 1100-Divine Worship CAPT BM1. The two Boatswain's are ed secret. All members are urged G. M. Holley 0930-Sunday School Chief of Staff leaving soon for further duty with to attend as failure to do so may Commander, Air Force Atlantic result in missing an exceptionally 0930-Adult Bible Class U. S. NAVAL STATION 1930-Fellowship Hour Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Fleet. Good luck Boats, we're going good time. Furthermore, all mem- to miss having you around to keep bers are invited to bring another Wednesday: 1930-Mid-Week Bible Study CAPT William R. Caruthers, USN Thursday: 1900-Choir Commanding Officer us in line. couple as guests. Couples are spec- Rehearsal Jewish Services Editorial Staff ENS R. M. Greenfield, USNR ified as the hidden motif almost necessitates an even number Friday: 1900-Nava: oe Chapel LTJG J. D. Byerley -- Officer-Advisor will be advanced to the rank of join- H. E. Davis, JOC __---- Editor LTJG March the 7th. Congratul- ing in the fun. Reservations for Christian Science H. L. Sisson, 503----M-----ews ations are extended from all hands, this affair must be made no later Sunday : 1000-Station Library F. L. Cannon. J03 ---- Photographer than Wednesday, March 9, by call- D. C. Roberts, Reporter and don't forget the cigars! Chaplains at this Activity JOSN- ing Mrs. Piercy at 9338. Don't The continuous mumble of "Lets CDR J. . Sullivan, CHC, USN THE INDIAN is published weekly at miss this unique party at which have a party", is no longer heard (Catholic) the Naval Station in accordance with the men in particular will vie with NavExos P-35, Revised Nov. 1945, and in VU-10's Administration LCDR K. G. Peterson, CHC, USN Dept. one another in the exercise of im- financed with non-appropriated funds. The department (Protestant) enjoyed an after- agination. THE INDIAN is a member of the Armed noon this past week at Windmill Forces Press Service, and AFPS material appearing herein must not be reproduced Beach with MUCHO steak and Another fete is in the offing for without written permission. Local news beer for everyone. The highlight March 17, again at the Marine may be re-printed provided credit is given of the afternoon was the touch Family Resteraunt at 1 p.m. This The Chaplain's Corner to THE INDIAN. football game, at least they called will be a "Mad Hatter" salad lunch- All photographs are official U. S. Navy it TOUCH, but you can't prove it eon at which members photos unless otherwise credited. of the Navy by LT George Guyer, who won't Wives' Club will be judged and a- be flying for a few days due to a warded prizes for the best "crazy, fractured arm. mixed up" chapeaus of any imagin- What's Doin' Stateside We are glad to hear that Mrs. ative design. Further entertain- A Minnesota Minister told a of Evelyn Anderson is out of the ment will be provided by Helen a man who was standing among Russia is turning out more than hospital and doing fine. Bowler, local Red Cross represent- the sidewalk "superintendents" twice as many engineers yearly as ive, who will display and tell the in- watching as a great excavation the U.S.-54,000 to 20,000. . The teresting stories behind her collect- was being made in one of the Soviets have almost overcome our ion of fabulous jewlery acquired large cities. Suddenly the work longstanding advantage in techni- in many lands around the world. stopped. The power shovels became cal and scientific manpower. . Hospital Notes Reservations for this luncheon must idle, and the man noticed that a This is the warning that came from be made by calling June Munson great slide of earth in one corner a recent Chicago conference of by D. W. Degon at 9352. had buried some of the workmen. government industrial and scientif- HEIRPORT NEWS He watched now with keener inter- During the Board of Directors' est, hoping that the men would ic authorities. . . Among suggest- The stork is enjoying be a well earn- meeting held at the home of Nancy released before they suffocated, ions offered by the conferees to re- ed rest. The only births were two but verse the trend were pay raises for Jones, Maybelle Clay and June he still remained on the sidewalk. young gents. They are: Donald Munson along with Sarah Barco engineers, particularly those work- William to SN and Mrs. Susan Then ing for the government; greater and Larita Clark were appointed to someone touched his arm Yale and Stephen Anthony to IM1 the Activities Committee. Among and said, "John, did you know that emphasis on technical training by and Mrs. Genevieve Cushanick. American educational institutions; the principle duties of new com- one of the men buried down there and expanded opportunities for wo- ARRIVALS mittee members will be the select- is your brother? "At that moment something happened to change men in the engineering professions. Welcome ion of bingo prizes for the regular that aboard to HM3 Kend- man. He left the sidewalk, hurried The nation's first privately own- all S. Kirtley and HN Daniel Thursday afternoon Socials held J. down into the excavation and, ed atomic power plant is to be built Sullivan who recently arrived from at Villamar Lyceum. at Peekskill, N.Y., about 35 miles thowing off his coat, worked hard- USNH Philadelphia for duty. Red er north of New York City. . .Costing roses for a little pink bloom than anyone else to pull the BON VOYAGE were presented last week to Sally dirt away from the threatend $30-to$40 million, the plant will men. feed atomic generated electricity HM1 Kenneth W. Eder departed Cohanski honoring the arrival of via tiny Denise Marcelle, a second to New York and nearby Westche- USNS Johnson for separation Now what caused at Brooklyn Receiving Station. daughter for the Cohanski family. this man to tes County. . .At the same time, Ken change from a was a leading corpsman in the op- passive by-stander plans have been anounced for pri- to an active rescue worker? Obv- erating room. One of his most not- vate industry's first atomic pile iously the answer is that one of for research purposes. . .The pile able achievements was advancing the to the men buried was his brother, will be a joint project of several pay grade of E-6 in less than and because four years. he was his brother, large business firms and is expect- Not exactly departures he had a close relationship but neverless transfers, the last of to him. ed to be operating by 1956. . .Ac- Consequently he acted from the non-hospital rates moved their a cording to present plans, the million ARRIVALS sense of responsibility, concern, dollar pile will be constructed on gear to Naval Station for duty. and love. 250 acres in the New York City They are: BM3 Isaac Miller, who Arriving via the USNS Johnson area. preformed his duties in transport- this past week were Staff Sergeant Our Lord was once told that Welcome ation; SN Richard R. Burghert, a His news for the foot-sore. Harry F. Stadler and Sergeant mother and brothers were Moving sidewalks are on their way hard working member of the hos- waiting to see and talk Morris with Him. One has been installed in the mu- pital commissary; SN Loren E. J. Sheeks. Staff Sergeant Jesus answered and said, "Who is nicipal coliseum in Houston. . Hughart, the night duty driver for Stadler joins us from Camp Lejune, my mother? And who are my Made of rubber and able to handle the past month. SN John J. Hudson, North Carolina and Sergeant brethren? And streaching forth 15,000 persons an who was assigned to the Medical hour, it's the Sheeks from Paris Island, South His hand in the direction of those widest conveyor belt ever used com- Storeroom, was also to be trans- standing around Him He said in mercially to transport humans. . fered, however emergency leave Carolina. Both are attached to the effect, "All of these are as much It will be used by an estimated one has delayed his departure. Exchange Section. a brother as my blood relations million coliseum visitors this year. REENLISTMENTS and I have the same responsibil- There are fewer daily newspa- TALENT SHOW ity towards them all." HM2 Ronald Miller has taken the pers in the U.S. than there used The talent show Friday night to be, but more people oath for a term of six years. The "Am I my brother's keeper?" are reading ceremony them than ever before. . was held in the office of proved to be another success. The "Most certainly," answered the .For the commanding officer. first time in history, daily news- highlight of the evening was PFC Lord. paper ciculation topped 55 million William Cooper's piano playing In this Lent season, it would be in 1954. . .But there were 20 few- to the U. S. Savings and Loan which won him first place in the well for us to practice this broth- er dailies than in the previous year. League, savings of all types to- talent show. erliness of Jesus. Speaking of weather, Americans taled $231,300,000 at the end of Plenty of beer and are saving more for a rainy day 1954-an increase of 255 percent chow were on hand and everyone Chaplain Roberts. than ever before . . . According since the start of WWII. enjoyed themselves. MCB-1 9 .M acuday, 5 March 1955 M THE INDIAN m Page Three CORWIN GALWICK 'Let Freedom Ring' 'Our Town' Nears Production Deadline New "0" Club Manager Theme At Annual When the Stage-manager ob- serves the wedding of George and bers, who on March 15, Mr. Corwin Gelwick, who will re- comes Cub Blue & Gold Banquet Emily, in Act II of "Our Town," activate Grovers Corners on the to Guantanamo Bay from Gainers- he says to the audience, "the cott- Marina Point stage. Alan Wagner ville, Florida, recently took over at the Naval age, the gocart, the Sunday after- is both director and stage-manager as Manager of the Last Monday night Commissioned Air Station Enlisted Men's' Club, noon drives in the Ford, the first Evelyn Leach has the feminine lead Officers Mess here, succeeding Mr. the Cub Scouts of Pack 401, Guan- rheumatism, the death bed, the as Emily Webb, and George Engle John Wingfield, who was manager tanamo Bay, Cuba, held their Ann- reading of the will-once in a thou- is her romantic interest as George ual Blue and Gold Banquet which and times, its interesting." Gibbs. Evelyn Purdue and Chuck proved a great success as there was Dieterle are George's parents, and How then does Thornton Wilder a 100%y, parent attendance for all Mildred Morgan, Betty Lou Tipler, seven dens. elude conformity and by pass the and Tom Judkins form the rest hackneyed cant of the soap operas of the Webb clan. The theme for the month was polluting our daytime ether? Ob- "Let Freedom Ring" and all the Even the dead have their say in tables were decorated with a center Act II, the graveyard scene, as piece and place settings represen- "they wait for the eternal part in ing something along the line of them to come out clear." Mrs. Liberty or Freedom. Soames' remarks from her plot, "Wasn't life awful . . and wonder- Mrs. G. S. Reynolds, as Den Mo- ful" Is Wilder then, retailing fant- ther for Den 7, took the third place asy also? Or could both parts be award with a large imitation cake one and the same, with death giv- as a centerpiece. The cake was ing significance to the living? decorated w th the Flags of the U- nited Nations and the place settings "Our Town" should remind us were also minature flags from the to treasure ordinary life just as it different nations. Mrs. Minard, Den is and encourages us to live it to Mother for Den 1, took the second the full before our day is over. place award with a large American and Den 1 flag made from sheels as a centerpiece. Her place settings for the past 39 months. were small cards with the same Prior to taking over as manager color American and Den 1 Flags. of the "0" Club here, Mr. Gelwick The first place award was taken was the general manager of the by Den 2, Mrs. Jones' Den. Her Gainersville Golf & Country Club centerpiece was a large aluminum in Florida for six years. Prior to Liberty Bell with blue and gold that time, he managed the Myers pipe cleaner figures holding the Park Country Club in Charlotte, name cards. Included were party North Carolina. hats made by the Cubs. During World War II, Mr. Gel- EVELYN LEACH wick served with the Navy and Upon completion of the dinner, returned to the inactive Reserves a cake baked to commorate the viously he has something to sell in 1946 with the permanent rank 45th Birthday af the Boy Scouts other than canned beer or miracle of LCDR, was served. detergents. His product is life itself Mr. Gelwick has long been act- or the life in life, and the dialogue ive in the Club Managers Assoc- After everone had eaten, W. A. pulsates with the fascination and iation work. He served as Presi- Johnson, the Cubmaster, dresed in love of it. The formal structure dent of the Florida Club Managers Indian blanket, complete with has been compared to a scaffold- from 1949 to 1952 and is currently peace pipe and headress, held the ing of a building in progress of a member of the Board of Directors Bobcat Induction Ceremony. Those construction, enabling the author and Chairman of the Education inducted were: Pat Campbell, to create the type of play to his Committee of Club Managers A- Steven Kuster, Steven Dougherty, own specifications. ssociation of America. Robert Zaborski, and Larry Kern. Prepping for a faithful rendit- Mr Gelwick is unmarried and is Immediately folowing the Bob- ion of the Pulitzer prize drama, a graduate of the University of cat Ceremony, those who had ad- are some 20 Little Theatre mem- GEORGE ENGLE Illinosis where he was a former vanced up the Cubbing ladder to the athlete and coach. rank of Wolf were presented with Mr. Wingfield, the former man- their badges. They were: Bobbie ager, returned to his home in Ow- Yost, Larry Corliss, Tod Cushman, ensburro, Kentucky where he plans Duane King and Billy Sutherling. PTA Sees Spanish Play; to vacation for a while before carry- ing out any further plans. The Bear advancement Ceremony Inhoo of the Secretary followed, and those who received Hears Panel On Teenagers I of theoNavy,fthe Honorable their badges were: Peter Minard The monthly meeting of the Charles S. Thomas, William Shaw, Rear Ad- David King, Mike Guantanamo Bay Parent-Teachers miral and Mrs. Fortune Teller's Fortune Gebler, and Duncan Tebow. E. B. Taylor Association was held on Tuesday will be at home 1630 to Prior to the Induction and Ad- night, 1 March at the open air 1830, Sunday, 13 March 1955 vancement Ceremonies, the Cub auditorium of the Naval Base in lieu of their regular moo- master was presented with an im- School. thly at home the first Sun- itation campfire for the Packs use The highlight of the evening by Larry Corliss, day of March. All Officers which he had was a skit presented by the 3rd and civilians of equivalent made with some help from his Grade class of Mrs. father. Savage, as- sisted by Mrs. Gordon Ward. The rank and wives are cordially Upon completion of the ceremon- skit was written and produced by invited to attend. Uniform ies, the remaining awards were the pupils of Mrs Savage and was service dress white. presented and very successful Pack presented entirely in Spanish.a meeting was closed by a candle- The feature of the evening was lighting ceremony by Den 3. a palel discussion on the subject "Teenagers in the Guantanamo En- Middie Cruise . . vironment". Mr. John Sanborn was moderator and Mrs. Lucille Burke, (Continued from Page One) RAOM B. W. Hogan LT. L. B. Dalton, AD1 J. W. Dex- and E.F. Larson. Leading a group ter, Miss Sylvia Cavanaugh and into Barcelona, Spain will be the New Surgeon General Howard Rogers were members of New Jersey. In her party will be the the panel. Columbus, R.L. Winson, Basilone, Shannon, and H.F. Bauer. Washington (AFPS) - RADM The attendance prizes, awarded on Second ports of call for the var- Bartholomew W. Hogan has as- a percentage of parents from each ious groups will be Portsmouth, classroom, were awarded to: Captain W. R. Caruthers, carni- sumed the office of Surgeon Gen- Weymouth, Plymouth, Torquay, val chairman, presents one of the eral of the Navy. Admiral Hogan 1st prize - Mrs. Savage (3rd and Sheerness. All are English grade) prizes in the recent carnival con- took the oath of office Feb. 15 ports 2nd prize - a tie, Mrs. McNeal RADM R. E. test to a smiling Mrs. J. C. Warren. His nomination to the position by Libby, ComBatCru- Mrs. Warren, a "fortune-teller" at nursery) and Mrs. Burke (kinder- Lant will be commander of the the 4-day carnival said she had no President Eisenhower was con- garten) cruise. Screen commander will be inkling of her own good fortune. firmed by the Senate Feb.8. 3rd prize - Mrs. Usey 3rd Grade) Capt. D. L. Carlson, ComDesRon. Pag Four m THE INDIAN M Saturday, 5 March 1955 SPORTS ROUND-UP Marine Sports Intra-Command Golf Basketball Standings (AFPS) by Paul Hoffer Swings Into Play TEAM W L PCT BOWLING One of the top Army sports- of matches in NavSta 15 1 .937 The first series .A75 writers, Sgt. Al Thomy of Ft. As the bowling season nears its the 1955 Intra - Command Golf NAS 14 2 it still the num- MCB-1 12 4 .750 Jackson, S. C., has been discharg- end, Headquarters Tournament teed off last Saturday ber one team. Team#2 is a close Medical 10 6 .625 ed aol e::p-ets to join the sports and Sunday, Feb. 26 and 27. second with a 14-6 record. This VU-10, the 1953 & 1954 champ- Marines 9 7 .562 _ of the Atlanta Constitution. week should decide the champions ions, got off to a flying start by CHB-1 6 9 .400 Know what ring veterans Al An- of the second round. A play off defeating the Naval Air Station VU-10 6 9 .400 the winner of the first Lwrd. Pt. 4 12 .250 drews, Henry Davis, Ernie Duran- between team, 18 to 6. The Medical team, half and the winner of the second HiSchool 2 13 .133 do, Ramon Fuentes, Rex Layne and composed of members of the hosp- half wil decide the champions of ital and Dental Clinic nosed out FTG 0 15 .000 Holly Mims all have in common? the league. The climax of the bowl- the NSD-CHB combine by three (Standings include games of Thurs- The Ring magazine they all started ing season will be a tournament points, 13 to 10 . Naval Station day, 3 March) 16 bowlers of the boxing while in the Armed Forces. between the top edged the 1952 champs, FTG, 13 league. Don Schreck is still the high The 1955 All-Navy Pacific area to 11, MCB-1 drew a bye for the game bowler with 225 and Robert week-end. held Apr. 5 boxing finals will be Rausch the high average with 165 Today at 1 P.M. the Medics go at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard and also the high series with 603. against FTG and the NSD-CHB Basketball Schedule 1. Hdqus. Plt. 17 3 team draws Naval Station. in California. MONDAY, 7 MARCH** Former All-Army golf king Billy 2, Team#2 14 6 Tomorow at 8:15 A.M. VU-10 3. Team#3 12 8 meets MCB-1. Naval Air Station HiSchool vs Lwrd Pt. $3,000 in the pro-am Maxwell won 4. Team#4 10 10 draws a bye for this week-end. NAS vs Medical tourney at the Oak Hills Country 5. Team#1 8 12 TUESDAY, 8 MARCH Club in San Antonio, Tex . . . 6. Staff NCO's 8 12 CHB-1 vs NavSta FTG vs Cpl. Mark Evans of the 21st Sta- 7. Supply 6 14 Marines 8. Officers 5 15 Naval Station Bowling tion Hospital in Korea claims to WEDNESDAY, 9 MARCH** BASEBALL HiSchool vs MCB-1 have done 1000 push-ups in the STANDING Lwrd. Pt. vs VU-10 remarkable time of 23 minutes 21 The Naval Base "1954" Baseball Champions will be rounding into Team W L THURSDAY, 10 MARCH record. . seconds. Could be a world shape this week to defend their FTG#2 42 14 NAS vs NavSta Olympic diving champ Maj. Sam- title. A large turn out is expected. Third Division 41 15 Medical vs FTG my Lee is now assigned to the The loss of Joe Androvich, Tom NSD 39 17 FRIDAY, 11 MARCH: hospital at Ft Carson, Colo. . . Felak, Jim Pace, Charles Smith, Fifth Division "M" 38 18 VU-10 vs Marines Wayne Straw and Raoul Security Group CHB-1 vs MCB-1 Pfc David S. Raleigh of the 2nd -Santos 36 20 will be greatly missed. Ret6ing FTG#1 35 21 Bn., 9th Marines, Third Marine (Astericks** denote games to be from last years team are Paul Fleet Boat Pool 33 23 played at Marine Site) Div., is the grand prize winner in Hoffer, Don Schreck, Bob Holmes, Commissary Store 32 24 This is the end of the regular the third annual Leatherneck con- Ron Plante, Bill Wood, Larry Ad- MCB-1 30 26 ams, Chuck Mason and Bob Clark. Fleet Camera season schedule. The post-season test. Party 27 29 The team will be managed by Cap- Fifth Division "R" 26 30 tournament is scheduled to start The Milwaukee Braves have 132 tain John J. Swords. CHB-1 25 31 on Monday, 14 March. regular and farm players in the Fifth Division "ET" 23 33 Armed Forces. About 80 of these Second Division 23 33 Hospital are expected to be discharged dur- 22 34 Ladies Golf Shots Eleventh Division 15 41 Ladies Bowling ing the 1955 season. First Division 9 47 The Cincinnati Redlegs will meet by Betty Lou Tipler Sixth Division 8 48 Team #1 of the Ladies Bowling League stands as the team the Washington Senators in a has end- to beat Our Ringer Tournament as play nears the final wire. Widen- Grapefruit League game at Camp ed after a month of work (or play) ing their on it. The receivers of the nice margin, Team#1 holds Gordon, Ga., Mar. 31 . . . Billy first place by three games over silver pieces ar as follows: HOT AIR Martin will play shortstop and Team#2. Team#2 recently nosed double as the manager of the Ft. First Flight past Team#8 who had held sec- 1st-Sue Scott ond spot since the beginning Carson Mountaineers baseball nine of the 2nd-tie second half. In the high averages until he gets his discharge in the Alma McCracken department, Emily Griffin still summer. . . Bob Peterson, a six- Jane McElroy stands on top with a 171 average foot five and one half forward, who Second Flight while Betty Sentz, rolling the high - game for played 63 basketball games for Ft. 1st-tie this week with a 202 Frances Grounds stands in second place with a 163 Ord, Calif., is the newest rookie Johnnie King average. on the pro New York Knicker- 2nd-tie STANDINGS bocker squad. Val Evans Team Gladys Hamiliton W L Team#1 17 QUOTABLE QUOTES Third Flight 3 Team#2 14 6 Here's what they're saying about 1st-Charlie Murphy Team#8 2nd-tie 12 8 the Armed Forces track team in Team#6 10 10 New York: Jimmy Powers of the Cynthia Holley Team#7 Vi Merz 10 10 Daily News-"Fred Dwyer's win Team#5 9 11 Fourth Flight Team#4 of the Baxter Mile (New York A. 8 12 1st-Doris Lee Team#10 2nd-Florence Fortenberry 8 12 C. Games) was the greatest Gard- Team#3 7 13 track thrill of all time." Dan On Wednesday, the First and Sec- Team#9 en ond flights played 18 holes for low 5 15 Daniel of the World Telegram & gross and net while the Third and HGH TEN AVERAGES Sun-"Our service athletics, includ- Fourth Flights played a blind five Dity ba I E. Giffin 171 ing Marine reservist Wes Santee, tournament on the front nine holes. B. Sentz 163 and invaders from Europe led by Winners were. P. Way 149 First Flight Denmarks Gunnar Nielsen, have F. Grounds 145 Low Gross-Evelyn Leach J. King 143 helped make this indoor track and Low Net-tie Calling All S. Wenderlich 140 field season truly spectacular": Edna Edwards Uimpires M. Powers 139 Marion Caruthers Dan Ferris, secretary-treasure of All persons interested in A. Tagliabue 135 Second Flight the Amateur Athletic Union- positions as umpires or score- B. Gardner 135 Low Gross-Frances Grounds C. Godbout 133 "They're wonderful." Ferris said Low Net-Johnnie King keepers for the coming base- HIGH its great the way they have been Third Flight ball season are requested to GAMES THIS WEEK 1st-tie B. Sentz able to train for international com- meet at the Naval Station 202 Cynthia Holley S. Wenderlich 188 etition. Vi Merz Special Services office at 7 F. Grounds 191 In his final basketball game for 2nd-tie P. M. on Wednesday, 9 March. E. Griffin 183 Ft. Belvoir, Va., Dick Groat scor- Vivian Soballe C. Godbout 184 ed 72 points against Bainbridge, Doris Rothenberg B. Gardner 182 Md. The former Duke whiz netted Fourth Flight B. Phillips 179 25 field goals and 22 out of free 1st-Mary McFadden We are losing two of ofur favorite M. Green 178 throws. . . Baltimore Colt grid 2nd-tie golfers this week-Helen King and H. Albright 178 quarterback Cotton Davidson is Chris Guyer Emma Hutton. Certainly hate to A. Forrester 171 now in the Army. Marie D'Amico see them go. J. King 170 9 Satuday, 5 March 1955 M THE INDIAN m Page Five Indians, Flyers Race For Title; Meet Thursday On NavSta Court Flyers Face Medics Monday

by Hal Davis The Naval Station Indians and the Naval Air Station Flyers, tradi- tioimai rivals on the field of sport, gathered momentum in their headlong dash toward each other during the week. The Indians knocked over the Pointers and Medics and squeezed by a surprising VU-10 Mallard squad, while the Flyers had. 4 free one from the absent -Stingers and walloped the Pointers in their games. The grand collision comes next Thursday night on the Indians' home court when the two big red teams meet head-on in the "game of the season" If we had to pick a winner, we'd say UCLA by two touchdowns. Both the Flyers and the Braves 11 for the Medics. suffered important losses in the PIRATES last week. The Flyers were hit hard EDGE TRAINERS; FLYERS TAKE CB FORFEIT with the transfer of Sherlacker, Bentely and Archibald, but the In- The High School Pirates crack- dians lost the services of their set- ed the win colum for the second ter specialist, Jack "Deadpan" Ni- time this season against the hapless gro. Trainers who haven't been able to A win for the Indians will clinch do the same yet, 49 to45. Reffett the 1955 title. A win for the Flyers hit the hoop for 13, over Hiemer's would tie it all up and insure a 11, but the Trainers' Fetterman playoff. rapped out 22 for the night. There's only one stumbling block The NAS Flyers were awarded on the Flyer runway-the Medics. the nightcap in a forfeit over the And we'll have to call this one the absent SeaBees. "game of the week" when they INDIANS SQUEEK BY VU-10; meet Monday night at the Marine MEDICS WHIP STEVEDORES Medics on three sides and a photographer on the other provided a this Site court. We give the Flyers basketball ballet sequence during the Naval Station Indian - Medical Wednesday night the league lead- small edge, although the corpsman game last Monday night. In the center, Jerry Morgan, Indian coach, goes dumped them the last time out ing Indians came out of a close up in the air along with O'Brien (17) and Rose (3) of the Medics. Almost hidden behind together, because this win is abso- one with the VU-10 Mallards, 67 Morgan is King of the Medics. Indians took it 45 to 35. lutely necessary for the Flyers to to 64. It was the Mallards, behind stay in the running, and the Fer- Houchin's 21 tallies, that had the enchak squad will be playing their game until the last 20 seconds of best. The Flyer "best" is something play when the Braves knocked out to watch. the extra margin. The Mallards led The Indians can almost coast un- at half-time with a 2-point edge, til Thursday for they come up but the Indians, in their customary against only a greatly weakened method, didn't really roll until the CHB-1 squad which is currently second half. It was almost too late tied for 6th place with the VU-10 this time, but with Morgan's 18 and Mallards. Slewitzke's 15 they managed to hold their top spot in the standings. MEDICS WIN CB FOREFIT INDIANS DUMP POINTERS; In the nightcap the Medics Closing out last week's play, the pounded the Stevedores, 64 to33 Indians pounced on the Leeward with Paul King breaking into the Pointers to the tune of 53 to 20 "top ten" scorers by racking up with coach Jerry Morgan leading 26 points. the Braves with 16. FLYERS DOWN POINTERS won a forefit from The Medics In the final game of the week, as are playing in the Stingers who far as the Indian deadline is con- ServLant tourney in Norfolk. the cerned, the NAS Flyers whipped MARINES DOWN POINTERS; their fellow-airmen from across the Getting through a defense was the order of the night during the Indian INDIANS OVER MEDICS Bay, 55 to 20. Ring climbed up to Medic game last Monday. Here, Jerry Morgan flips a pass to Gitlin Monday night the Marine Leath- as the Indians work the ball toward the Medics forward line, Rose and within five points of second place Maddox. ernecks jumped on the Pointers in the top scorers by hitting for 21. for 66 against the 34 of the Lee- THE FINAL WEEK ward-men. Holmes led the Marines TOP TEN SCORERS with 20 tallies to boost him into This is the week, coming up, 7th place in the "top ten". that tells the tale. If the Flyers PLAYER TEAM Games Points Avg. The Indians maintained their lead should drop Monday night's game Gerhardt CHB-1 12 263 21.9 by defeating the Medical squad 45 with the Medics, its all over but Heimer High School 15 248 16.5 to 35 in the "game of the week". the decorations. If they win it, and Ring NAS 15 243 16.2 Both teams threw up tight defen- chances are they will by a narow Snyder NAS 15 234 15.6 ses and held them through the tilt, spread, then the BIG ONE comes Houchin VU-10 14 198 14.1 but it was the sharpshooting of Thursday night. With the champ- Morgan Naval Station 16 192 12.0 Jack Nigro that gave the Indians ionship at stake and two big games Holmes Marines 16 188 11.7 the edge. Nigro bagged 13, follow- in the offing, the only thing we Gatti Marines 16 185 11.5 ed by Gitlin with 12 and Slewit- can say is heaven have mercy on Slewitzke Naval Station 16 .176 11.0 zke with 10. Paul King knocked off the referees. King Hospital-Dental 15 170 113 q M Page Six *m THE INDIAN M Sat rday, 5 March

flight, Admiral Wooldridge was ComSecondFlt Here met by RADM Edmund B. Taylor, Base School 8th Grade Visits Refrigeration Plant Commander, Naval Base, CAPT. On Annual Tour G. M. Holley, Chief of Staff, and other high ranking officers of Naval Last week, VADM Edmund T. Base commands. Wooldridge, ComSecond Flt, arriv- Accompanying Admiral Woold- ed on the Naval Base for his annual ridge was his staff, CAPT Ray- tour of the base. The primary pur- mond P. Hunter, CAPT Robert J. pose of the visit is to look over Hardy, CAPT George D. Good, CDR facilities for the Second Fleet, in George C. Bullard, LCDR William planning for the coming fiscal C. Amick, Jr., LT Chester H. Dor- year's activities. chester, LT Arthur K. Bennett Jr., Arriving Thursday afternoon at LTJG Joseph Sweedler, and LTJG the Naval Air Station by special John J. Oliver. CHB Sailor Makes Good Use of Spare Time

Mr. Figueras explains refrigeration machinery operation to visiting science students from the Naval Base School. Last week, in connection with their studies of refrigeration, stud- ents of the 8th grade general sci- DISENROLLMENT POLICY ence class at the laval Base School -:de a field trq visit to the Naval FOR USAFI CLARIFIED Supply Depot sce Manufacturing plant on Sherman Avenue. They by William A. Johnson, PN1 observed the cycle of ice manufact- ure from the pouring of water into There seems to be some misun- the ice cans to the storing of the derstanding regarding the present 300 lb. blocks of ice in the issuing policy governing disenrollment room. from USAFI Courses. Students will Mr. David Figueras, Chief-Quar- be disenrolled from a correspond- terman in charge of NSD refrigera- ence course after any six-month tion plants, presented a lecture on period of activity or eighteen mon- the theory of refrigerants and ths from the date of enrollment if the operation of pumps, compressors course has not ben completed. Stud- condensers and other ice manufact- ents will be disenrolled from a self- uring machinery. Others accom- teaching course twelve Shown being presented with his certificate for satisfactorily completing months panying the students on their tour form date of enrollment if the the High School Level General Educational Development Tests is Ronald were Mr. W. A. McGill, science course has not been completed. teacher at the school, and Lt. Drace has made good use of his spare time here The return R.G. J. Drace, BM3 of CHB-1. of materials does Whitman, administration officer at and the facilities offered by the Information and Education office by NOT prevent automatic disenroll- NSD. completing two courses in Review Arithmatic, a course in "Criminology" ment from a course at the expira- tion of the time limits allowed for and one in "Prison Work as a Career." He has also completed numerous activity in the course and/or course Navy Correspondence Courses, amoung which are "Builder Third Class," completion. Automatic disenroll- PIER VICTOR "The Shorepatrolman," and he is presently working on a course in the ment occurs as a result of failure Uniform Code of Military Justice. of the student's record to show ap- (Continued from Page One) propiate activity in the course (sub- mision of lesons and/or satisfact- foot. Two Gantry Crane tracks run ory completion of the end of course the length of the pier on both sides test), and isn't affected in any way and are connected with the present by his sending back or retaining Gantry Crane track on pier Love. his course materials. No provision Piling for the new pier is cement exists for recording the return of and concrete type, and the piles, materials for the purpose of future layed end to end, would si i=tch out applications for enrollment without to a length of over ten miles. the required $2.00 fee after disen- For the capacity of 12 rollment has occured. that the pier can handle, which is A student is required to return only a basic figure with a potent- materials only in the event he re- iality of handling more, the pier quests transfer to another course. has salt water lines, fresh water He is permitted to retain in his lines. telephone lines, compressed possession materials for courses air lines, and 110/220 and 440 volt which he completes or from which power lines. Plans have been made he has been disenrolled. for the future installation of fuel If student previously failed tc lines. complete or to register activity in a course in accordance with cur- Also included in the future plans rent USAFI instructions, automat- is to move the AFDL-1 from its ic disenrollment takes place and an present birth at Pier Love to a additional $2.00 fee should accomp- berth at the west side at the head any the new application. of Pier Victor. In reference to completion of Built by the Frederick Snare courses, bear in mind the words of Corp. under contract NOy72,228- Joseph Addison on Education, C, Mr. J. R. Connor was Project "Education is a companion which Manager, and CAPT N. J. Drust- no misfortune can depress, no crime rup, CEC, USN was the officer can destroy, no enemy can alienate, in charge of Construction for the "I have a dog that growls," said Did you see the TV western no despotism can enslave. At home 10th Naval District. CDR W. M. the spinster, "a parrot that swears, where the hero had to stop chas- a friend, abroad an introduction; Gordon, CEC, USN, was ROINC, in solitude a a fireplace that smokes, and a cat ing the villian after one block? solace and in society Others directly engaged in the an ornament. It chastens vice, it project were, LTJG hats stays out all night. Why He'd reached the end of the chord E. O. Pfrang, guides virtue, it gives, at once, CEC, USNR, E. E. Dean, Engineer, should I want a husband?" on his electric guitar. grace and govenment to genius." and Fred E. Knox, Inspector. e0 ao Saturday, 5 March 1955 THE INDIAN Page Seven FTG Bulletin NAS Crosswinds Army Corporal Wins Teenage Round-up by Ron Federman by Dick Friz by Linda Thurston On 23 February, the USNS PVT. D. W. Parker, AG1, (on leave) JOHNSON brought three new men and Victor Perez SN, are awaiting Freedom Foundation's The past week saw the gang to the shores of sunny Guantan- orders to depart on the Antartic working off the extra energy left amo Bay, for duty at FTG. The cruise. Understand the boys are over from the carnival. Last Sat- three additions to our staff are expected to recieve double sea duty Annual Essay Contest urday a rash of tennis playing relatively new to the Navy. The pay, plus extra for hazardous duty. broke out and Pat B and Mary- alice and Ceaser and Charon Pay- newcomers are Jose Acevedo, SA, Three gents prediction for long The $1,000.00 prize winner in the cars and buxom blondes may prove low spent the afternoon batting Joseph Leanzo, SA, and Robert Freedoms Foundation essay cont- Leno, SA; anll reporting from U.S. to be other than a mere caprice, the ball around. Stan H and Penny Naval Station, Newport, R. I. They should a certain mining develop- est on "What America Means to were seen thundering down the received their inital training at ment bear fruit. The three prospec- Me" was Corporal James R. Oder- court, leaping gracefully into the air over chairs and landing with a Bainbridge, Maryland, prior to a tors, March Norton, AN, Ed Bell, matt, stationed at Fort Ord, Calif- AC3, and Art Manthorne, AOAN, thump on their wrong end. All brief tour of duty at Newport. Ac- ornia. evedo and Leno have been assigned will vacation out Utah way next this activity was due to a rumor to the MAA Force, and Leanzo will summer after discharge time. The Corporal Odermat's letter is re- that the HiSchool will form an intra-mural track team. Pat Burke perform his duties with the trans- pitch is for pitch blende. Bob Pace, printed below. portation Department. TD3, who hails from that region, is allegedly the coach with Neil, will bide his time a little longer. Ed, Phil, etc on the team. "Etc" Also joining the ranks at FTG Personally, our only association What America Means to Me being future members. Neil is plan- was George Thomas, ETC, who re- with radium was on the dial of a ing to be a second Bob Mathias ported on the 28th of February, Bulova, but good luck, boys; we "As an individual, a citizen, and and go to the Olympics. Good luck from the USS ROWE (DD-564). hope all gieger counters palpitate a soldier, America means to me the Boys. and has two goodness of Life, the greatness Thomas is married, generously. Bobby R had a real wing-ding charming daughters. His wife and Twenty-seven new men arrived of Liberty, and the granted purs- of a gathering the other "Septem- children are presently residing in last week, but 20 others will leave uit of Happiness with the pride and personal dignity of being ber Song". Everyone had a chance Norfolk, Va. For the benefit of via the JOHNSON for transfer to get acquainted with Pat Carny at FTG, it might "master of my fate, captain of our "playboys" and discharge. Departing are David and also with the fact that Bobby's appropriate to further comment my soul." America means the be Archibald, Glenn Bell Ed Bently, walls have ears. Hmmm. on Chief Thomas' two daughters Bob Bonham, Frank Carkart, Art privilege of choice in all things Their ages are 14 months, and 3 Crump, Ron Griffin, Ken Isakson, concerning me: the right to vote Nancy's night out with the girls years old - just a trifle too young. Gerd Kaestler, Wm. Kovach, Waren or not-to work where, when and turned out to be a ball. The even- Lampkin, Robert Morris, Jake Pit- how I decide-to worship as I ing was spent cavorting around the Well, what do you know! It fin- tier, Bob Prunty, Vernon Pyke, believe-to speak and write ac- countryside in her car singing the happened - LCDR Skadowski ally Frank Ruggieri, Paul Storer, Bert cording to my judgment-plus the top pops of the platter poll. is now the proud recipient of an- Swersky, Norm Yingling and Eu- other innumerable benefits I rec- other stripe and some "scrambled gene Young. eive through God's grace and Did Ya' See . . . Anita turning eggs" for his cap. On 25 February, Spelling these men ,for a turn at through my being born in this linguist, trying to teach Bobby R after returning from ORI aboard country. During the learning years the wheel, were 13 men. They are how to say "vinegar" . . . Worm- the USS INTREPID, he was in- Gene Blair,AOAN, Robert Braen- of my young life I've gradually formed of his promotion, and al- ner ADAN, Joe Brennan AB3, Ron come to realize that my personal ie camping out the other 3 A.M. most immediately was sworn in by Hall, ADAA, Lynn Harter, A03, rights and privileges are only one . . Peggy P's pretty scarf . . Captain Habecker. That evening Tom Henderson AOU3, Don Kirk, part of what America really Nancy A's cute new hair-do . . Mrs. Skadowski treated her hus- means to me. ADAN, Bill Kygier AN, Jerry Jere and Pat F these past few band to a "thick juicy steak" at Mandel, AN, Ron Manley AT3, Bob the Family Restaurant in celebrat- Nebeling A03, P. J. Rizzo ABAN, America means my obligations nights . . Cavie listening intent- too: my responsibility ion of the occasion, but because of and Bob Springhorn AB3. NAS to share ly to "Ol' Man River" . . . freedom, for without freedom for the nervous effects produced by the Brunswick sent Charles Almasi (Grandma has a lovely voice) . . . good news, the steak went to waste AD3, Micheal Hood AT3, Ad New- others there can be none for me; my responsibility to never use my 01' Dirty Dan Dalton hamming it All in all it was an exciting day for bert AKC, Bob Stromwall ATAN, the Commander. and Jim Tucker AD3. Bob Brister liberty to lessen another's liberty; up for his role in the Junior as- AK3, Hal Goad, my liberty to protest against any sembly play . . . . DeeDee K's A sad farewell to CDR McIn- AT3, and Fred violation of the Gunther AT3 come from NAS So. basic rights of spaghetti . . . . Cookie asking tosh, our former Operations men; and my willingness, if Officer, Weymouth, Mass. From the Intrep- personal questions . . . . Sylvia who was released to the Naval id come L. necessary, to give up individual Hospital, B. Dickson AEC, and and her hate for mountains . . . Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, D. 0. rights for the rights of the whole. because of a continuous battle with Mamlad SD2. Tom Burns, My AK2 (Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Bos- obligation is to be tolerant, Mike M and Dave opening a free poor health. It appears that the on, yet vigilant, for my rights and escort service . . . . Jackie Lee to his Mass.) Ray Clement ACI, NAS climate here is a hindrance Chincoteague, privileges as an American citizen full recovery, and apparently Va.) Kieth Fairchild Stafford resenting the fact that he AC1 (NAS Olathe) and Bob Guin- have not been handed to me duty- will eventually be transfered to a free. America some people persist in calling him don, AKAN (NAS Jax) round out is an ideal that each hospital in the states. Good luck the group. must win for himself, and having Jackie Lee when his name is act- Commander - sorry to see you go! been Stan Colarusse TD1, and Marion won she must be sheltered, ually John Jerome Joseph Stafford. Keefe TD2, have been accepted nourished and protected to keep For the benefit of personnel de- in her a living reality. bating whether or not to "ship Tradevman (Class B School) at over", a few suggestions are on Memphis, Tenn. They will leave America means the pursuit of hand in the vicinity of the FTG G'tmo the end of April. the ideal, like the planning and JEST -A-SECOND Personnel Office. Mr. Bates, our Chief W. B. Robinson (ETC) and building of the perfect home. A Personnel Officer, has compiled wife take pleasure in announcing sturdy foundation has been laid Daffynitions: Rasin-a grape with facts and figures on the many ad- the arrival at Base Hospital of with the strength of concrete det- worries. Goblet-a small sailor. vantages of a naval career, and Skylar Robinson, weight 7 pounds ermination and held fast by the T r o u b 1 e-opportunity in work are illustrated by several unique 15 ounces. The boy was born at steel will of God's truth and just- clothes. Cocktail-a drink that drawings posted on the bulkhead. 11:30, 1 March. ice. It is an invincible base that makes you see double and feel Mr. Bates has recently assumed the "Navy Times" reported last week neither time nor tumult can und- single. title of "Recruiting Officer" and that Ted Coleman ACC/AP had ermine. A good start has been will be available and willing to entered Officers Candidate School made but the building isn't fin- A good salesman is a guy who accept all "reenlistments". While at Newport, R. I. Coleman, the ished. It will never be entir- can convince his wife she looks you have the opportunity, why not future ensign, was formerly a "fly- ely completed for remodeling must fat in a mink coat. take the advantage of it. ing chief" in the SAR Helicopter always be done. Mistakes will be Unit at McCalla Field. made and corrected-improvements A good woman inspires a man; The Navigation Department suf- made and retained. New hope and a brilliant woman interests him; fered a loss in the person of Mr. week's play. At this stage of the light will come from our churches a beautiful woman fascinates him; Graven, who was transfered to the game, FTG Bowling Team (#2) better education from our schools. and a sympathetic woman mar- U. S. Naval and Marine Corps Re- definitely appears to be the team Greater world interest will be a- ries him. serve Center, in Phonix, Arizona. to beat, and with a few good nights roused through our press, radio Some women say they could John Lindsay, SO1, who recently of bowling they can clinch first and television. Better citizens will place once and for all. be developed through our dem- marry anyone they please, only joined the holy bonds of matriniony, they can't please anyone. won't be seen too often around ocratic system. Better health and the SHIP'S ARRIVALS better FTG Barracks; especially since living for all will result Mrs. Lindsay arrived at Guantan- Monday, 7 March USS KYNE__ from the efforts of science and A wife is a woman who sticks amo Bay last Sunday. (DE-744) industry. with her husband through all the USS SNYDER trouble America is a nation he wouldn't have if he BOWLING (DE-745) of builders hadn't married her. USS WORCHESTER with a faith to believe in and a After vacating firstplace for ap- (CL-4) hope to work for: a blessed nation proximately one Four out of five woman-haters week, an inspired building and determined FTG Bowling Team SHIP'S DEPARTURES for a pledged future, well- are women. (#2) regained their top standing Tuesday, 8 March guided by the framework of our in the league as a result of last USS SIGOURNEY (DD-643) pioneered past." Conceit is a form of "I" strain. Na, ro-10Nt-ctmo.-o145 gm THE INDIAN Saturday, 5 March 55 MOVIES Saturday, 5 March THE CLOWN *BOOK* NOOK Red Skelton Jane Greer by Francis L. Cannon Story of the downfall of a great clown. He tries to stay on the TRYANNY ON TRIAL wagon for the salke of his eight by Whitney R. Haris year old son but it isa losing battle. Sunday, 6 March This is the full story of the Nur- GIRL NEXT DOOR enberg war crimes trials told by a THE man Dennis Day June Haver who was on the staff of Jus- A successful young singer who tice R. A. Jackson, U. S. Chief likes her privacy lives next door Counsel at the War Trial. The Au- to a widower and his young son. thor was a daily participant in the The widower falls in love with her proceedings and himself prosecut- but the son's objections cause com- ed the case of a major criminal. lications to set in. Quoted from documents and letters Monday, 7 March are Nazi's 'own accounts of human THE JUGGLER beings exterminated by gas cham- bers, Kirk Douglas Milly Vitale gas wagons, medical means, The story of a German refugee firing squads, overwork and star- in Isreal in 1949 who just got out vation. The testamony, much of it verbatim, of a concentration camp, having is interested and evalu- 1ost his wife and children. He had ated to give a major portion of the been a famous juggler. Fearing story of Hitler's dictatorship. he has been the camp to which THE GOODLY SEED assigned he breaks away, attacks a policeman, then begins desperate by John Wyllie flight. A novel telling of four days in Tuesday, 8 March the communal life of a Jananese JIVARO prisoner-of-war camp. The scene is Fernando Lamas Rhonda Fleming on an island near Singapore. Gath- A young man runs a jungle trad- ered here are Dutch, British, Amer- ing post at a small river settle- icans, Javanese and half-castes with ment near the dangerous Jivaro their Japanese overlords. The pris-, Indian country on the Amazon. A oner Camp Commander is an En- young girl comes there looking glishman who weilds authority over for her sweetheart who has be- the motely group by the force of come a drifter and has been killed his upright personality. He is re- by the natives. Amid much ad- spected, too, by the Japanese. But venture the two fall in love. he is dying of beri-beri for lack of Wednesday, 9 March proper drugs. The story centers TANGANYIKA around the struggle for succesion Van Heflin Ruth Roman to his post. While enroute to file a claim for land in British East Africa, a young Miss Allison Hayes, of Washington D. C., (Her father was formerly THE ADVENTURERS the beauty Englishman saves the life of an- chief engineer of the Navy's Department of Ordnance) is by Ernest Haycox other man severly wounded. Tribe Jack Palance buffeted about in "Sign of the Pagan," U-I's big Techni- of natives led by a white man is color production. For more of Allison, see her with Tony Curtis in "The Story of a man who sailed north responsible for the deed. Purple Mask." from San Francisco in 1865 but Thursday, 10 March was shipwrecked off the Oregon Friday, 11 March WITNESS TO MURDER coast. He set up a new life there Barbara Stanwyck George Sanders THE COMMAND After witnessing a murder Guy Madison Joan Weldon Two More Broadway after he landed ashore with a girl through a window a young lady The captain of a cavalry troop and another man, whom he con- calls the police in. They are un- is killed by Indians. The company's sidered too charming to be trusted. The killer Army medical officer is forced to able to find evidence. Shows Banned on AFRS (the city slicker) After many at- sets out to prove that she is a take command and make all the mental case and gets her committed decisions regarding the safe con- tempts at success in love and bus- to a hospital ward before the case duct of a civilian wagon train go- iness he attains a measure of stab- is cleared. ing through Indian terrotory. List Grows to Seven ility. But one is left with the im- Another ban on popular music pression that he should've stood has been placed in affect by the in the shipwreck. Armed Forces Radio and Television Radio's 'Tops' of the Week Service headquarters in Los Angel- FAITH AND FREEDOM es. The newest restriction covers by Barbara Ward . . THEATRE ROYAL . . 9:00 P.M. all music from two Broadway mus- SATURDAY, 5 MARCH The authoress, writer for Sir Ralph Richardson takes the starring role in "The Aspern Papers" icals, "Silk Stockings" and "Plain the supported by an expert cast of dramatic artists of international renown. and Fancy" London "Economist" looks at free- Music included in the ban are dom as it slowly emerged through . . .HOLLYWOOD RADIO THEATRE. . such numbers as "Silk Stockings," SUNDAY, 6 MARCH the long centuries of human de- 10:00P.M. "All of You" "Paris Loves Lovers" An engrossing story of a woman who encounters a murderer while racing and "Young and Foolish." velopment. She shows why it was frantically to try to save her husbands life is presented with Barbara The recent banning brings to in our Western civilization that Stanwick and Barry Sullivan in their original roles. "Jeopardy". seven the number of musical pro- freedom became established. She ductions from which the music can- links the expansion of freedom with MONDAY, 7 MARCH. BEST PLAYS . .9:00 P. M. not be aired over the local AFRS Faye Emerson stars in this radio dramatization of one of broadway's station, WGBY. The others are: the traditional faith of the West best. "Another Language" is the story of a woman with in-law trouble. "Kismet," "Pajama Game," "Fan- in a God incarnate and in men ny" "Can Can" and "Damn Yankee" TUESDAY, 8 MARCH . THE GORDON MACRAE SHOW . . owing their duty to two orders of The reason given for the restrict- realitity-natural and supernatural. 9:30 P. M. ion of the music Gordon McRae is joined by soprano Elaine Malbin, Carmen Dragon is that the owners of the shows may and the Orchestra and the Norman Luboff Choir in Johan Straus' tuneful wish to send a THE CHARKA MEMORIAL cast operetta, on tour overseas and, if so "Rosalinda", they do not want the music to be by Wallace Ware WEDNESDAY, 9 MARCH. ARTHUR GODFREY . 8:00P. M. old when the musical is presented. The Baron Charka was Ambass- along with Entertainment in that easy Godfrey manner is supplied ador to the U. S. A. from a small the offerings of some lesser-known talent including a brilliant young "The train ought to soprano from Ireland. be here any country in Europe. He was also minute now," drawled the old in a bit of a fix, his country had country station master. "I just THURSDAY, 10 MARCH . FAMILY THEATRE . 9:00 P. M. gone over to the Russians, so he "Danny Dollar Bill" stars Sterling Holloway in an unusual portrayal sighted the conductor's dog com- as a dollar bill who doesn't care as much about what he can buy as what ing around the bend." was recalled. This meant that his good he can do. Margaret O'Brien is hostess. grandfather's deadly plan for pro- motin international misunderstand- FRIDAY, 11 MARCH . . HALL OF FANTASY . . . 8:30 P. M. "To think I had to marry you to Science attempts to find out if possible if other forms of life can be find how stupid you are." ing would be put into effect. This endowed with human intelligence and if possoble, could they live in so- "You should have seen that plan is the memorial. He plans to ciety. Hall of Fantasy presents "Crawling Things when I proposed." escape and halt the plan. 9