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U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, COVERS GTMO LIKE THE SUNSHINE Saturday, 4 April 1959 Volume X, No. 14 Stilwell Serviceman Of The Year Helped Make Bay Hill Galley Nat. Library Week Starts April 12th Best Mess Ashore For 1958 (NAVNEWS) "A Better Read America, a Better Informed America," is the theme of this year's National Library Week which starts April 12. All Navy Ship and shore station libraries are planning programs as part of the nation-wide observances. ------I Of particular interest to Navy readers are the following books, pur- Volunteers Needed chased for Navy ship and station libraries: For A-Sub Program A GUIDE TO NAVAL STRAT- EGY, 4th Edition, Bernard Brodie According to NAVACT 2, the Sub- SOVIET STRATEGY IN THE marine Nuclear Power Training Pro- NUCLEAR AGE, Raymond L. Gar- gram and the Fleet Ballistic Missile thoff Program, are in need of trained enlisted personnel for the D-DAY, David Howarth basic submarine course. THE DIVINE WIND, Rikihei Ino- guchi and Roger Pineau Personnel in pay grades E-4 ARMS AND THE STATE, Walter through E-6, especially in the ET, Millis IC, EN, and EM ratings are partic- ularly desired for these programs HISTORY OF U. S. NAVAL OP- "vital to our national defense." ERATIONS IN WORLD WAR II, In addition, E-7 personnel in the Vol: 12: LEYTE, JUNE 1944-JAN- ET, EM, SO and RM ratings are also William W. Stilwell, CSCS, looks at the plaque on which his name is to be UARY 1945, Samuel E. Morrison. desired. inscribed as the first Guantanamo Bay "Serviceman of the Year." COLLISON COURSE, Alvin Mos- Senior Chief commissaryman William W. Stilwell, Chief-in-Charge of Bay cow Those volunteers selected will enter Hill Galley has been selected to receive the "RADM R. B. Ellis Serviceman THE SOVIET NAVY, M. G. Saun- initial submarine training and have of the Year" award for 1958. ders an excellent opportunity for entering either the Nuclear Power Training or Chief Stilwell qualified for the award by being one of the enlisted men THE PULSE OF RADAR, Robert Watson-Watt the Fleet Balistic Missile Submarine chosen during 1958 as "Serviceman of the Month." He was picked as the NAUTILUS 90 NORTH, William Programs upon submarine qualifica- most outstanding man for August, R. Anderson and Clay Blair, Jr. tions, it was stated in the NAVACT. soon after returning from Grand ANTARCTIC ASSAULT, Paul W. However, volunteers for the program Rapids, Michigan, where he accepted Frazier must be qualified in accordance with the Ney Memorial Award, presented Navy Authorizes WAR FISH, George W. Grider and the requirements set forth in BuPers to Bay Hill Galley as the "best Navy Lydel Sims Instruction 1540.2C. galley ashore." THE UGLY AMERICAN, William The The basic requirements for request- "Serviceman of the Year" Lederer and Eugene Burdick award was established 1 November CPO Insinia ing Initial Submarine Training are as SERVICE ETIQUETTE, Bruce Mc- 1958 in honor of Rear Admiral R. B. Candless, Brooks Harral and Oretha follows: Ellis, U.S. Navy, the former Com- The Secretary of the Navy has authorized enlisted men in pay grades D. Swartz "Have 24 months obligated service mander, Naval Base. Names of per- THE COMPLETE BOOK OF SUB- sonnel selected for the award are E-7, E-8, and E-9 to wear metal in- commencing with the convening date new MARINES, Charles W. Rush, W. C. inscribed on a bronze plaque- signia on their collars. The Chambliss and H. J. Gimpel of the class to which ordered; be a mounted in the foyer of the Base collar devices will be required not volunteer for sea duty in ; Administration Building-in recogni- later than 1 July 1959. tion of Admiral Ellis's interest in and MAT The approved collar insignia will Have a minimum ARI bettering the morale of the men sta- be worn with the following uniforms: Cash Awards Given or ARI and MECH score of 100, or that tioned here and for his concern Service dress khaki uniform; avia- a minimum combined GCT and ARI all hands perform their assigned tion winter working uniform; khaki of For Best Kept Yards of 100-requests for waivers will be duties to serve the best interests working uniform; tropical white and the Navy. Winners of the "Yard Improvement considered on individual merits; white long uniform; tropical khaki Program" Rear Admiral F. W. Fenno said in and khaki long uniform. sponsored by the Villamar- Be physically qualified for subma- Bargo Community Council have been a letter to Chief Stilwell: rine duty-a physical examination is The approved collar devices are announced for the first quarter of identical to the presently authorized given each applicant before formal "It is my sincere pleasure to inform 1959 and are as follows: CPO cap devices except that they are to the Chief of you of your selection as the first District request is submitted 15/16 of an inch high and 9/16 of an this award for your out- #1 W. H. O'CONNELL - RH 9 A Naval Personnel; must have demon- winner of inch wide. Two identical devices will strated evidence of emotional and standing performance of duty in 1958. be worn, on each collar point in the 2 E. D. SWEAT - DH 632 mental stability and maturity; It was largely through your efforts same. postion as specified in the U.S. 3.J. W. NUNNALLY - DH 427 that Bay Hill Galley received the Navy Regulations for Officers collar Age limits purposely are not estab- The CPO collar devices will 4 L. TEMPLE -DH 229 Ney Trophy award for the 'Best devices. lished since age often does not ac- be available through Navy Exchanges 5 J. M. BECHTOLD - RH 52 B Galley in the Navy Ashore.' Further- curately measure a man's stamina and and Commercial sources but will not more, your active participation in all be carried in Clothing and Small 6 W. W. STILWELL - RH 28 A flexibility. When a man over 30 years phases of community life makes you Stores. 7 B. L. ALLEN - GP 6 D of age requests submarine training, a true leader. A cash prize of $20.00 to the winner his commanding officer must comment My heartiest congratulations to you in each of the seven districts was upon his stamina and flexibility." awarded Monday night during Bingo on being the first person to win this Supervisors' Election at the Villamar Lyceum. Requests for the initial submarine coveted award." All residents of the Villamar-Bargo training course and eventual assign- Chief Stilwell, who says that "this Annual election of officers of the has been his best tour of duty" during Enlisted Housing area are reminded ment to the Nuclear Power Training Guantanamo Bay Supervisor's Asso- the 16 years he has been in the Navy, that this is a continuing program and ciation will be held at the Base As- Program and the Fleet Balistic Sub- He was that cash awards totaling $140.00 are has good reason to feel proud. marine Program, must be submitted of the sembly Hall, Old Hospital Building made quarterly to those personnel promoted to E-8 as a result top at 1900, 6 April 1959. All members whose yards have shown the most to the Personnel office prior to 30 August '58 Navy-wide exams-on improvement in the preceding quarter. June 1959. (Continued on Page Three) are urged to attend. 4m m 40 Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 4 April 1959 The Chaplain Speaks Lb'ary Notes The INDIAN'S mission is to inform and by Eileen Wettroth entertain all hands and to serve as a positive factor in promoting the efficiency, welfare and We do have an abundance! contentment of personnel. "Griping" We have so many wonderful books The INDIAN is published weekly at the this week that it is impossible to list Griping is not only a privilege Naval Base in accordance with NavExsa P35, of military life, it is a safety valve. When them all, but please check our bulletin Revised July, 1958 and financed with non. steam builds up within us we reach a point where we must let it loose. We board for the New Book List so that appropriated funds at no rost to the govern. ment. The INDIAN is printed each week at don't like this, we don't understand that, we are dissatisfied with something, you don't miss a one. the TENTH Naval District Publications and personalities clash, we feel hemmed in, we miss our old freedom, we smart First, we have the Scientists, a Printing Office, U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo novel for any reader and one you under authority. No wonder we have to gripe! No wonder we are told to Bay, Cuba. can't put down from start to fish. chaplain." The Command "see the John (Ten North Frederick) O'Hara's RADM Frank W. Fenno, USN newest, From the Terrace is here, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Sometimes a chaplain can do something about a gripe, .sometimes he can't. ComNavBase, already third on the best seller list. One thing is certain. We usually feel better when we have gotten it off our Captain J. B. Williams, USN Frances Parkington Keyes is doing Chief of Staff chest. But, lest we become chronic gripers and thus earn unpopularity, the it again with Victorine, an historical Captain B. P. Field, Jr., USN chaplain will probably try to straighten out our thinking and give us a positive Commanding Officer novel, ninth on the best seller list for U. S. Naval Station outlook on our military experience rather than a negative approach. He knows fiction. Even Pat Boone has written Guantanamo Bay, Cuba that real happiness comes from within a person, that it depends on his or her a book, Twixt Twelve and Twenty EDITORIAL STAFF advice for teen age problems. The inward thoughts rather than outward circumstances. "As a man thinketh in OFFICER-ADVISER Nine Lives of Michael Todd is the CDR John T. Oleksy, USN his heart, so is he" is a proven maxim of life. biography of a dynamic personality, EDITOR Roy Seabridge, JO3 There is a healthy approach to life. With that outlook we begin to look written by his friend Art Cohn, who died with him in the plane crash that SPORTS EDITOR around us and see that things aren't as bad as we are apt to make out., When Benny Walton, BM3 killed Mr. Todd. At the time Mr. Cihn we see griping as a safety valve, when we stop worrying about "that fussy had just completed this biography of Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS) may thing called not be reprinted without the written permis- I'," when we can keep our sense of humor when we share our Todd's Life. sion of Armed Forces Press Service. Material happiness, life becomes really worth living. Pierre (Bridge on the River Kwai) in the paper may not be reprinted unless Boulle has his second, the Other Side authorization is obtained from the editor. H. M. KENNICKELL JR. of the Coin, which has all the qualifi- The opinions or statements made in articles published herein are those of the writers and cations for another Academy Award are not in any case to be construed as official CATHOLIC 0930 Divine Service, Leeward Point movie, communist intrigue in Malaya, or as reflecting the views of the Commanding 0930 Sunday School at Wm. T. Samp- a love story, personal values, etc. A Officer or of the Navy Department. The SUNDAY MASSES son and Victory Hill Schools book which we heartily recommend INDIAN Phone is 8468. 0700 Base Chapel 1100 Protestant Worship Service Base for serious reading is The Captive and 0900 Base Chapel Chapel the Free, one of the most provocative 1230 Base Chapel 1800 Junior and Senior Fellowship novels of the year, and one that will 1100 Leeward Point gtmo Hstory School Patio, Chapel Hill be read for many years to come. DAILY MASS 1900 Vesper Service To shorten the waiting period for It would seem reasonable to sup- 0630 NAS Administrative Bldg. WEDNESDAY our most popular book, we have an 0645 Base Chapel additional copy of Dr. Shivago, which pose that fishing would be good at 1930 Prayer Service, Open Air As- should be good news to everyone. For Guantanamo Bay, the vast expanse CONFESSIONS sembly hobbyists we now have a representa- of the Bay itself, the Guantanamo 1700-1800, 1900-2000 Saturday at Base THURSDAY tive selection of books on any subject river, and the Sea offering Chapel and before every Mass 1900 Choir Practice unlimited opportunities for the angler. you are interested in, including stereo CHOIR REHEARSAL and hi-fl. Whatever, you plan to do . Unfortunately, the fishing is not 1900 Wednesday at Base Chapel CHURCH OF CHRIST SUNDAY this weekend you'd do well to check exceptional. One of the contributing CATECHISM CLASSES 1000 Bible Study in the Community with the library first, someone has factors to its mediocrity is the off- 0900-1030 Saturday at Wm. T. Samp- Auditorium probably written a book on the subject shore shelf, which is so precipitous son School 1100 Religious Services which will assist you. that the shallows and reefs so desir- EPISCOPAL 1915 Bible Study What with the new juveniles and able for good fishing are notably mysteries we know you'll want to use absent. SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 1915 Bible Study the reserve list to assure your getting Despite the adverse factors men- 0730 Holy Communion at NAS Adm. your favorites, if so remember to give tioned, there is a great variety of fish Building LATTER DAY SAINTS us your telephone number, as this is in local waters, and persistent anglers PROTESTANT 1100 Naval Station Library our greatest handicap in getting you make many worthwhile catches. the book you want. SUNDAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1000 Naval Station Library Most common game fish include the 0830 Divine Service, Sea Bee Chapel Great Barracuda, Tarpon, Kingfish, 0830 Sunday School, Leeward Point JEWISH SERVICES Jack, Snook, and Groupers. Snappers 0930 Adult Bible Class in the Open FRIDAY Hospital Patients Hold weighing more than 80 pounds have Air Assembly 1900 High School, Chapel Hill been landed at the mouth of the Guan- tanamo river, a favorite spot for Hat Making Contest Snapper fishing. Wahoo, Cobia, Pom- Editorial: The Hat Making Contest conducted pano, Arctic Bonito, Falso Albacore, at the hospital by the Red Cross and even a few Sailfish have been Gray Ladies on March 26th was such caught in the waters adjacent to the People -To -People Program a success it is planned to make it an Base. annual affair. Within minutes after Several kinds of Sharks, including (NAVNEWS)-As an individual, you can make the most important con- the ladies brought the hat making the Hammerhead, frequent the Bay tribution of all to the President's People-to-People Program-time and effort. materials on the wards, fantastic de- and adjacent waters, as do several Nothing that you may do, so far as improving the relationship between the signs were being created by the species of rays. Smaller fish include people of the United States and the people of foreign countries, need be patients, and the judges found it dif- the Mangrove Snapper, Trigger Fish, considered too small. ficult to make their decisions. Parrot Fish, Angle Fish, Bonefish, Your contribution might take the form of letter writing to people abroad, Prizes were awarded for the cat- and many others. or sharring your books and magazines with citizens of other countries. egories of Most Glamorous, Chic, Unique, Beautiful, Startling and Porpoise are common in the Bay, If your interest lies in one of these subjects, or others, your time and effort Comical. and Mantees (sea cows) have been can be properly channeled through the 38 committees of the People-to-People Winners in M Ward were: Henry seen in the upper reaches of the river. Program. Sea Turtles are often observed at Robin, SN, USS CONY; Richard Mur- the surface of the water not far from Some of these committees and their chairmen are: Letter Writing, Miss ray, SFP3, USS MARIAS; Dale Mar- shore, many are captured as they Anna Lord Strauss, 45 East 65th Street, N.Y. City, N.Y., Magazines, Robert tin, CS1, NavSta; John Suits, BM3, come ashore by night at the beaches E. Kenyon, President, Magazine Publishers Association, 232 Madison Ave., USS MULLAPHEN; Chrispucio Eullo, N.Y. City, N.Y. to lay their eggs. TN, USS CECIL; Charles Heasley, BT1, USS CONY. Judges were: The Langosta, a spiny lobster or As a member of the Armed Forces, you can help the People-to-People Frances Drumm, Chaplain Raymond crayfish, is abundant in the Bay, and Program by writing to the Armed Forces Committee, Charles C. Finucane, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Personnel and Reserve, De- Dietrich, and Nelson Barber, HM3. Langosta fishing is a favorite sport. Winners in S Ward were: Pfc. Hal partment of Defense ,Washington 25, D.C. This committee assisted People-to- People by devoloping a program to improve the attitude and deportment of C. Worrell, MarBks; Ray Mishler, CS1, Bay Hill Galley; Pfc. Manual military personnel in all foreign areas. Lugo, MarBks; James Waltman, MM3, 8toctkvitle These are only a few of the areas in which People-to-People activities are USS HAILEY. Judges were Anne being conducted. All the program committees are constantly searching for Astorino, Mariana Shirley and Fred- Boner-Born to Chief Aviation Boat- new ideas and more People-to-People participants. erick Hodgrney, HM3. swain's Mate and Mrs. Charles E. Boner, a girl, Tracey Ann, 183 YEARS AGO TODAY 3/23/59, FltTraGrp MSTS Sets New Cargo Record (NAVNEWS)-April 4, 1776, With Wright-Born to Chief Warrant Offi- Washington (AFPS) - The Navy ceived 78 per cent. Among the reci- the Continental Fleet off Rhode Island Sea Transportation Service pients were berth line and tramp ship -Our new Navy has made its first cer and Mrs. R. A. Wright, Jr., Military in 1958 moved 13.5 million measure- operators, commercial operators of capture of an enemy ship today. Com- a girl, Claudia Alison, 3/24/59, ment tons of cargo and carried 605,000 government-owned ships, and private modore Esek Hopkins, Commander in NAS passengers, more Than half of them ship repair yards. Chief of the Continental Fleet, re- Mortel-Born to Storekeeper third enlisted personnel traveling in troop Commercial ships, MSTS said, ac- ported that COLUMBUS, a ship un- counted for 73 per cent of the 51 bil- der his command, captured the British class and Mrs. L. F. Mortel, accommodations. MSTS, in a survey of the past year, lion measurement ton miles accom- Tender HAWK while the Continental a boy, Danilo Villanueva, 3/29/59, said that of its $425,000,000 operating plished in the performance of its Fleet was returning from its raid NAS expenses the maritime industry re- cargo lift. on New Providence in the Bahamas. ft m Saturday, 4 April 1959 THE INDIAN Page Three WGBY-TV To Show Feature Films Winners In Teenage Essay Contest by Lee Quinn, JO1, USN WGBY/TV, telecasting on Channel Eight, will begin a new schedule policy beginning with next week's programs. Top quality motion pictures will form a substantional portion of each day's schedule, just as it is now being done in the States. For example, during the week of 17 to 23 January, 1959, feature films were telecast 160 times on the seven Parents -Teachers Channels in Los Angeles. Some state- side stations begin their feature film telecasting as early as 0800 each morning. Then, after a mid-morning Summer Program lull, feature films again appear. The Parent-Teachers Association The movie addict, by adroit channel will open for discussion a topic of jumping, can watch movies from 0800 interest to parents of all school age one morning until approximately 0200 children "The Summer Recreation the following morning. His selections Program," on 7 April, 1930, at the range from films like "One Touch Of Assembly Hall on Chapel Hill. Venus" with Ava Gardner and Robert Walker to "Young Buffalo Bill" with The schedule of activities for the Roy Rogers. summer recreation program has been Bobby Bernhardy, Remy Morales, and Janetta Homer, (L-R) 3rd, 2nd and 1st finalized and approved by RADM F. place winners, respectively, in the TeenAgers Club Essay Contest, receive The WGBY/TV viewer transported W. Fenno. This program will be congratulations and prize money from Captain D. Henderson, DC, USN, back stateside to a residence in the sponsored by the William T. Sampson President Parents Advisory Group. Los Angeles area would be surprised School and directed by Coach William Janetta Homer, first place winner, indeed to tune in Channel 2, KNXT, Robertson. The schedule of activities is in the 10th grade at Willilam T. the CBS station in Los Angeles. He Naval Courtesy includes approximately seven areas of Sampson High School, Remy Morales would find that much the same films general interest in Arts and Crafts, is a senior, and Bobby Bernhardy is (Editors note: this is the first in a series are programmed on this commercial Sports, Hobbies and Playground Pro- of articles on Naval courtesy to be reprinted in the 9th grade. in the Indian from All Hands magazine). station as will be programmed over grams. Every attempt has been made The Parents Advisory Group spon- For years one of the subjects in WGBY/TV in the coming months. to provide a balanced program suited sored the essay contest on the sub- the Navy that has always been good This is due to the fact that both to both boys and girls. KNXT and Armed Forces Radio/TV ject: "Better Citizens Through Our for a fantail session-along with pay Teen-Agers Club." The contest and liberty-has been the matter Headquarters are purchasing their The summer program is designed was of open to all active members of the military courtesy. films from the same Warner Brothers to provide guided training to children For example, how Teen-Agers Club and was announced many catalogue. in each activity in which they partici- different salutes can you name last 24 January, 1959 in the Indian. -and how many pate. In addition, the program will can you execute? WGBY/TV will have over 200 What is the procedure provide children a daily schedule for The contest rules stipulated that in boats during Warner Bros. features on hand for colors ? learning or improving a sport or craft entries were to be submitted in the programming in the coming months of their choosing. Since the program contestant's own handwriting, written Knowledge of military courtesy is -a film backlog of unprecedented is dependent on community interests, in ink, on ruled theme paper, and not important to every Navyman because size and quality. facilities and resources, it has been to exceed 500 words. Deadline for the he's practicing it all the time- Of course, WGBY/TV cannot sched- made as flexible as possible in order contest was 1 March 1959 and fifteen whether he realizes it or not. Knowing ule the films at the same time that to bring the programs to the children. dollars was awarded for first prize, what to do-at the right time-can commercial stations back home do. Parents can be assured that, while ten dollars for second place and five keep him out of some embarrassing But, everyone on the Naval Base will engaged in these activities, their chil- dollars for third place. situations. In the pinch, that is what distinguishes the real salt from the have a chance to see every film. dren will be under the supervision of Entries were judged on content, Tentative plans call for feature film trained personnel. no-hashmark sailor. expression and neatness of presen- presentations on Tuesday, Friday, But there are a lot of fine points Saturday and Sunday evenings at Parents are urged to attend the tation. about military courtesy that perplex 2200, and on Sunday afternoon at PTA meeting on Tuesday, 7 April. It Following is the winning essay: even the seasoned Navyman. 1500. will be an excellent opportunity to This is partly because many of the plan a guided program of summer "Better Citizens Through Our practices are not to be found in any Due to the length of some of the activities for their children and to TeenAgers Club" publication, official or unofficial; part- feature films, it will be necessary for have any questions answered. ly, because the Navy is in a continual WGBY/TV to remain on the air past By Janetta Homer state of change and, as the Navy the usual 2300 sign-off hour. Movies Coffee and doughnuts will be avail- "As American teenagers we have changes, so must its customs. of unusually long length and excellent able immediately following the meet- a very special duty to our country. In many cases, customs have simply quality will be shown on week-end ing. Baby-sitters will not be available. During our formative teen-age years evolved out of nights. necessity, thus be- we have the obligation to build our- coming a part of the Navy's "un- Some of the top-notch motion pic- selves into strong and concientious written" traditions. Some practices tures which WGBY/TV will telecast Stilwell. citizens of the United States. In our represent opinions of Department of include the following: teen-age club we can strengthen our the Navy senior officials or Old Chief; (Continued from Page One) citizenship in several ways. some are merely an adaption of a "Bad Men Of Missouri," starring First of all our club teaches us to similar practice followed in polite Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morgan, Vic- of winning acclaim for the Bay Hill accept responsibilities and to perform society. Some have been formalized tor Jory, Jane Wyman and Arthur Galley and being selected as the the duties assigned to us. As adult through publication in Navy Regs, Kennedy; "Between Two Worlds," "Guantanamo Bay Serviceman of the citizens of a community these traits the Landing Party Manual, the Blue- with John Gardfield, Faye Emerson, Month." will be expected of us. If we are jacket's Manual or "The Flag Code" Sidney Greenstreet and George To- responsible teenagers we will be re- (Public Law 829). On his second tour of duty here at bias; "All This And Heaven Too," sponsible adults. The habits we The Navyman who knows his naval Guantanamo Bay, Chief Stilwell is starring Bette Davis and Charles develop while we're young do not courtesy not only makes a good ap- expecting transfer orders and will be Boyer; "Angels With Dirty Faces," change when we grow older. pearance but he also has a feeling of leaving sometime in July. He will with James Cagney and Pat O'brien; The strength of our teen-age club self-assurance that will carry him have been here three years upon com- "Gentlemen Jim," with Errol Flynn upon the interest of it's mem- through difficult situations that may pletion of this tour. depends and Alexis Smith; "They Drive By bers. This is also very true in our range from daily practice to events Night," satrring George Raft, Hum- nation. When we become twenty-one of national importance. phrey Bogart, Ida Lupino, Ann Sher- Mrs. Stilwell is a member of the we are considered legal adults. With Your knowledge of Navy courtesy idan and Alan Hale." faculty at the William T. Sampson School and taught during her hus- this new title comes many responsi- can do a lot for you. In addition to building up your self-confidence, it "The Letter," with Bette Davis and band's last tour here in 1951-52. bilities. At this time we will be allowed to vote; but we will be ex- marks you as a person with self Herbert Marshall; "The Beast With one child, a respect plus the respect of the people Five Fingers," starring Robert Alda The Stilwell's have pected to vote wisely. We will be- Jane, age 11. come citizens of a great nation; but about you. and Peter Lorre; "The Big Shot," daughter, Kathryn be expected to do our part in with Humphrey Bogart; "Dangerous- we'll Naval courtesy encompasses rules The Chief's last duties before re- keeping our nation free. In our teen- ly They Live," with John Garfield and of etiquette, matters of custom, and porting aboard here in 1956 were all active members are Raymond Massey; "The Unfaithful," age club compulsory procedures during honors. aboard the USS WAGNER (DER- allowed to vote, hold office and voice In Naval courtesy, there is no impli- with Ann Sheridan and Lew Ayres; 539) and at Fourth Naval District their opinions in the true spirit of "Dive Bomber," with Errol Flynn, cation of servility or humbleness. Headquarters in Philadelphia. Democracy. In this way our club pre- In the following issues of the Fred MacMurray, Ralph Bellamy and pares us to take part in our govern- INDIAN will be printed a summary Robert Armstrong. ment and develops in us a love and that In Blue," with Robert Alds; and hun- of the rules of Naval courtesy respect for the Democratic way of are generally accepted as proper in "Four Daughters," starring The dreds more of top quality motion pic- the Navy of today. We hope it will Lane Sisters, John Garfield, Claude tures featuring Hollywood's finest life. be of some help to you. Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, Dick Foran and stars. Learning to get along well with Frank McHugh; "The Irish In Us," others is another important teaching with James Cagney and Pat O'Brien; WGBY will bid a fond farewell to of our club. Because our country is and peaceful living, all these charac- "The Strawberry Blonde," starring its Officer-In-Charge, LCDR H. W. "the melting pot of all nations" we ter building ideas of the teen-age club James Cagney and Rita Hayworth; Williams, who is retiring from the will be living among people of many produce one outstanding character- "Little Giant," with Edward G. Robin- Navy and plans to leave on the MSTS different races and religions all our istic which we all need as future par- son; "White Heat," with James Cag- ship on April 14. He is being relieved lives. Learning a tolerance of others ents and citizens. A mature outlook ney; "The Shark," with Edward G. by CDR Marshall 0. Lloyd, USN. while we're young; and learning to on life. Maturity and good citizen- Robinson; "They Died With Their Also leaving on the April 14th ship live peacefully in a group, even one as ship go hand in hand. Mature and Boots On," starring Errol Flynn; for discharge is one of WGBY's an- small as our teen-age club are impor- trustworthy teenagers today are the "God Is My Co-Pilot," with Dennis nouncers, Charles "Chuck" Cell. Bon tant steps toward world peace. foundation for a peaceful and free- Morgan and Dane Clark; "Rhapsody Voyage!!! Responsibility, a love of freedom dom-loving world of tomorrow." fm m m Saturday, 4 April 1959 THE INDIAN Page Four I '59Inter-Command Basketball Champs High School Student Sets Trap Record

by Lefty Craft, JOC Sixteen year-old Jon Sheppard, a sharp shooting High School Junior broke 23 of 25 birds in the second relay of last Saturday's Open Trap Trophy Match only to be tied and later beaten by Mr. R. Merediz. Saturday, April 4 Jon took the lead in the second NavSta-Sing Boy Sing relay firing and held on until the Lwd. Pt.-Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad NAS-Curse Of The Demon fifth relay when Merediz fired the Marine Site-Fraulein same score. After the Match a re- Villamar-Two Headed Spy shoot was ordered and Merediz, a MCB-1-Gift Of Love guest shooter from Cuba tied his Sunday, April 5 initial score of 23 while the best young NavSta-The Last Bitzkreig Jon could do was break 21. Lwd. Pt.-Sing Boy Sing NAS-Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad In losing the Match, Jon estab- Marine Site-Curse Of The Demon lished a new high for birds hit in Villamar-Fraulein MCB-1-Two Headed Spy The VU-10 Mallards, winners of the Inter-Command Basketball Tournament: the Teenage category while firing at Monday, April 6 First row, (L-R)-Frank Langway, guard; Jimmy Walker, guard: Robert 25 targets. This is the first time a NavSta-Home Before Dark Lepley, forward; James Abbey, center; Tom Standifur, forward; Robert Myers, Teenager has hit 23 birds in trap Lwd. Pt.-The Last Blitzkreig guard; and Jerry Daugherty, guard. Second row, (L-R)-LCDR H. C. Behnke, competition on the Base. NAS-Sing Boy Sing Executive Officer, VU-10, CDR M. E. Hirschi, Commanding Officer, VU-10; Marine Site-Seventh Shooting before a large crowd, that Voyage Of Sinbad and Villamar-Curse Of The Demon LTJG Bill Legg, Mallards Coach. later gave him a standing ovation, MCB-1-Fraulein by Moody Hamrick, SN young Sheppard hit the first 21 birds Tuesday, April 7 In the Inter-Command Basketball Tournament the VU-10 Mallards defeated out of the trap. He then missed num- NavSta-Escort West the Naval Station ber 22 and later missed on bird num- Lwd. Pt.-Home Before Dark Indians 64-52, for the tournament championship. Previously NAS-The Last Blitkreig Coach Billy Legg's VU-10 Mallards were defeated in a double elimination ber 24. Marine Site-Sing Boy Sing play-off for second place in the regular league standings by the Indians. Villamar-Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad It was the Mallards who came a MCB-1-Curse Of The Demon long way, fighting bravely and with Wednesday, April 8 the desire to win, that wrote the final Lse NavSta-A Stranger In My Arms Otmo Yachtsmen Lwd. Pt.-Escort West chapter in the record books. The Mal- NAS-Home Before Dark lards lost the opening game of the Marine Site-The Last Blitzkreig tournament to the Hospital Sea Devils Montego Villamar-Sing Boy Sing by a score of 58-50, but came back MCB-1-Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad strongly to win six games in a row The Annual Easter Weekend Re- Thursday, April 9 for the crown. gatta sponsored by the Montego Bay NavSta-Country Music Holiday Lwd. Pt.-A Stranger In My Arms In doing so the Mallards outscored yacht Club was held over Saturday NAS-Escort West their opponents 407 points to 355 nd Sunday this past week in Mon- Marine Site-Home Before Dark points, for a 58.1 point average per tego Bay, Jamaica. Guantanamo Bay Villamar-The Last Blitzkreig tournament game. Their closest vic- Club was represented as were MCB-1-Sing Boy Sing Yacht tory came in the fifth game of the teams from Kingston, Miami, Nassau, Friday, April 10 tournament when they eked out a Venezuela and of course Montego. NavSta-The Sheepman Lwd. Pt.-Country Music Holiday 53-50 win over the Hospital Sea Rough seas and lack of experience NAS-A Stranger In My Arms Devils, while their biggest victory with the type of boats used in the Marine Site-Escort West came when they routed the Marines races proved to be a handicap for the Jon Sheppard Villamar-Home Before Dark MOB-1-The Last Blitzkreig 66-48. Guantanamo Bay yachtsmen. Jon won the runner-up trophy and Next year the Mallards will be left although he has been shooting trap with the problem of reorganizing a in hesnipe arancruiser for only two years proved he can Movie CcGUl new team, as four of the starting five yachtsndetook ,two sed pe stay in there and shoot with the best. of this year's squad will be lost due yandson firstleMenras Jon's father, Wayne Sheppard of SING BOY SING with Tommy to transfer, and only two players aseskirsandGrMaeBascrw Public Works, was beaten by the lad Sands and Lili Gentle. A young boy from this year's squad will be left to intsniperassGput teGantan- but beating him took the best Jon taught by his preacher grandfather build a team around. becomes a famous rock 'n roll singer. amo Bay Club in sixth place in the could do. Mr. Sheppard won five (B&W) CS 91 min. A & Y-Good C- Montego Bay series. trophies at the Club De Casadores in in Mature but good. Feature race on Sunday was Guantanamo City in the 1957 season, Club snipe class. The first boat was follow- THE LAST BLITZKREIG with Van ToastmastersTo stm ste s C ub including the top Trophy for the year. ed by the sixth place boat by a matter this year was high average Johnson and Leon Askin. The story During Me Toastmasters Club #92 had its of fifteen seconds, this alone demon- man for Skeet and Trap in that area. of two Nazis in World War II. One biannual installation of Officers and states that the Gtmo sailors had to realized the futility of the cause just the Ladies Night meeting in the Main put forth their very best. Another highlight of the Match before the end, the other goes down Dining Room of the Officer's Club on In one race, the seas being quits came when Captain Thompson and the Feb- fighting for the fatherland. (B&W) 3 April 1959. At this meeting Mr. rough, the Gtmo yachtsmen were Mr. Johnson competed for 97 min. A & Y-Good C-Mature. Myron E. Pauley was relieved as knocked down five times and finally ruary Trophy on a one miss and you HOME BEFORE DARK with Jean President by President elect LCDR their boat filled with water and are out type shoot since their tie each man Simmons and Dan O'Herlihy. A wom- C. E. Ellis, USN. capsized. Out of the six boats that match in February. With an's attempt to confirm her husband's Other newly elected Officers were: started out in this particular race shooting the same number of birds, love in spite of reasonable suspicions LCDR J. A. Whitver-Educational only three finished. Captain Thompson shooting first, that he is much more in love with her Vice President The Montego Bay Club extended a missed bird number four. Mr. Johnson beautiful stepsister causes her tem- Mr. J. L. West - Administrative cordial welcome to our yachtsmen firing in accurate fashion, broke bird porary commitment to a mental hos- Vice President and provided a wonderful weekend. number four, therefore, winning the pital. (B&W) 131 min. A-Good Y- LT O. B. Emerine - Secretary- The skippers and crews were present- February Match and the Trophy. Mature C-No. Treasurer ed with a Montego Club pennant pin The next event on the agenda is ESCORT WEST with Victor Mature Mr. Van Bartechko - Sergeant at and cigarette lighters as mementos the Practice Shoot to be held 19 April and Elaine Stewart. An ex-captain Arms of the participation in the Easter at 1300. This Shoot will be open to of the Confederate army seeks to Regatta. all shooters. make a new life for himself and his I daughter in Oregon. On the way there they come across two survivors of an Ladies Golf Shots Indian attack and they join forces. by Eddy Peppler (B&W) CS 85 min. A-Y-C-Good. The "pros" performed like pros on A STRANGER IN MY ARMS the 18 as once again Cleo Galyon led with Jeff Chandler and June Allyson. low gross in the first flight and Polly A war bride is dominated by her Williams (of 25 putt fame) in the mother in law until word comes of second flight. Low net went to Marion her husband's death. She then falls Stockstad (1st) and Louise Herin in lqve and begins a new life. (B&W) (2nd), low putts to Elizabeth Wilson CS 88 min. A-Y-Fair C-No. (1st) and Nana Henderson (2nd). COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY with On the 9, three flights competed. Zsa Zsa Gabor and Rocky Graziano. Low gross (first flight indicated) went Story concerns guitar-toting Husky, to Melba Kimball (1st), Pat Kitter- a Tennessee GI, whose untapped man (2nd) and Frances Pennington talents as a singer get him involved (3rd); low net to Eddy Peppler (1st), with a whole passel of city slickers Betty Taylor (2nd) and Lucy Wil- looking to stake a claim on the money liams (3rd); low putts to Irene Camp- potential. (B&W) 112 min. Pretty bell (1st) Martha Johson (2nd) Edna Roman Soriano, SD3, and Rudy Gutierrez, SD2, (L-R) are shown with the silly but good stuff for the kiddies. Fitzgibbons (3rd). mighty catch of red snappers they caught Tuesday night 31 March, 1959 THE SHEEPMAN with Glenn Ford Welcome to Frances Williams and outside Gtmo harbor (exact location not devulged!). and Shirley MacLaine. A man finds Faye Hosmer. Together they caught 11 red snappers that had a total weight of 96/2 obstacles when he tries to raise sheep Don't forget-April meeting of pounds. The biggest fish was 32 inches long and weighed 16 pounds. The in a cattle country. (E) CS 86 min. Ladies Golf Association at 0900, Mon- two stewards "still" fished and used mullet for their bait. A-Y&C-Excellent. day, April 6 at Club House.