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International Group Sea - Shore Rotation Plan Seen By '58 From N. War College -I -- Personnel Offices of the va- Is Coming To Gtmo rious Base commands have being filled in by local Person- begin processing by February 1, nel Offices, the cards will be re- 1958, is made up of the following A large group of naval officers begun preliminary work in turned to the Personnel Ac- rates: BM, QM, RD, SM, SO, TM, from the Naval War College in preparation for the navy's counting Machine Installation GM, FT/FC, MN, ET, IM, OM, TE, Newport, Rhode Island, will spend new sea-shore rotation pro- for further processing. RM, YN, PN, SK, DK, JO, LI/PI, from Sunday, Jan. 27, to Thursday, gram expected to go into ef- Only those navymen who have DM and GS. served a specified length of Jan. 31, at Guantanamo Bay ob- fect by Janauary 1, 1958. time The third group is made up of serving ship operations and tech- at sea for their particular rate the following ratings: CS, SH, At present all that is being done niques of Fleet Training Group. will make the SEAVEY. MM, EN, MR, BR, BT, EM, IC, on the local scene to implement Change-over to the new sea- ME, EP, DC, PM, ML, SV, CE, The group, War College class the program is noting on page 13 of June 1957, is composed of naval shore rotation program will be CD, CM, BU, SW, UT, SD and TN. of service records the starting date made in three rating groups. officers from the United States, As They'll come under SEAVEY by of sea duty. Special rotation data the various enlisted Italy, Venezuela, Republic of Ko- ratings are June 1, 1958. cards will be mailed to Gtmo Per- incorporated into the new rea, Japan, Spain, Norway, Colom- system, Not in the SEAVEY system are sonnel Offices from the Personnel personnel with those ratings will the SN, FN, CN and AN. How- bia, Argentina, Cuba, Belgium, Accounting Machine Installation China, Chile, the Netherlands, Uru- be removed from the current Bu- ever, the lower rates who are de- sometime this month. Pers and the various guay, the Philippines, France, Tur- fleet and signated strikers will be eligible Data from these cards, which and command key, Peru, Brazil, Republic of shore duty eligibility for shore duty. includes the sea-duty commence- lists. Germany Also exempt from the SEA- and Thailand. ment date, previous duties and Under the new system, navymen VEY are machine accountants, future duty preferences, Is an Orientation Visit will will receive orders to go ashore air controlmen, musicians, establish the Sea Duty Survey three months ahead of the effective tradesmen, aviation pilots and They are on the Guantanamo -SEAVEY-a single list of sail- transfer date. communication technicians. They Bay-Key West Orientation Visit. ors eligible for shore duty. After These ratings will be in the will continue to receive special The officers will spend seven days first group to be phased into assignment orders by the Chief in the Gtmo-Key West areas stu- the new sea-shore rotation pro- ef Naval Personnel. dying FTG's shakedown and re- Teen-Age Advisory gram starting October 1, 1957: In subsequent years, the new fresher training, the organization AD, AT/AL, AO, AB, AE, AM, SEAVEY-or the issuing date for of a fleet sonar school and anti- To Elect Officers PR, AG, AK, PH, GF, AQ, HM, shore duty assignment orders- submarine operations. HN, DT and DN. will be on the first day of the A special meeting of the Teen- While in Guantanamo Bay they The second group, which will (Continued on Page Three) will be given a briefing at Fleet Agers Advisory Group was held Training Group on the organiza- Tuesday, January 15, to elect new tion of the Group and the purposes officers for the coming term. of shakedown and refresher train- The following slate of officers ing and the methods used. was presented by the nominating committee: for president, LCDR Will Ride Ships S. W. Williams; vice-president, N. They will then go on several E. Saunders, DCC; secretary, Ar- one-day cruises on ships under- mand Ward and treasurer, M/Sgt going training with FTG, riding W. J. Zemaitis. as many types of ships as can be At the meeting a quorum was arranged. In Key West they will not present and it was decided to COVERS GTMO LIKE THE SUNSHINE be given a briefing and a tour defer the elections until one could of the Fleet Sonar School. be assembled. U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba It is believed that the group's A special meeting for the pur- Volume VIII, No. 3 Saturday, 19 January 1957 visit to Gtmo and Key West will pose of electing officers will be give them close range observation held at 2015, January 21, at the on types of shipboard operations Teen-Age Club. MCB-6 Works On L. P. Housing which they have already considered All parents of Teen-Age club in the Naval Operations Study. It members interested in assuring the also gives the officers better un- continuing operation of the Club derstanding of the tools to be used are urged to attend. Your support in subsequent operations problems. in its activities is needed.

175 Merchant Marine Middies Stop At Gtmo During Annual Cruise Midshipmen from the Massachu- Last year they cruised to Europe setts Maritime Academy arrived and Africa and have made two in Gtmo Saturday, January 12, previous cruises to the Caribbean. for a four day stay. The "Middies" This year's cruise includes stops left Wednesday, January 16. at Gtmo, St. Thomas, Colombia and Trinidad. 175 Cadets CAPT J. W. Thompson, U. S. The entire student body arrived Maritime Service, is Commanding aboard the SS CHARLESTON, an Officer. Also aboard was RADM ocean going gunboat. The cruise J. D. Wilson, USN, Ret. RADM INDIAN Photo consisted of all classes of cadets Wilson is superintendent of the Men of MCB-6 work on the main project of their current deploy- most of whom will become Navy Massachusetts Maritime Academy. ment in Guantanamo Bay-the construction of housing at Leeward ensigns. The Academy is one of the oldest Point. They are building 88 married enlisted quarters and 25 married The "Middie" cruise originated in the nation and comes under the officers' quarters. in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, administration of both the U. S. Also at Leeward, the CBs are renovating and rehabilitating the on January 7, when they left on Department of Commerce and the old CB camp. The project is in anticipation of their return to Gtmo their 1957 cruise. The cruise, an Department of Education of the in the latter part of July. They will then be located near the Leeward annual affair, will last 11 weeks. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. housing project which will be their main objective. " rage Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 19 January 1957 Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 19 Janu~57 THE INDIAN The Chaplain's Corner The INDIAN's mission-to inform and entertain all hands; to serve Soon a milestone in education in the Navy will be reached when as a positive factor in promoting the efficiency, welfare and content- college courses are started. To many on the Base it will present an ment of personnel. opportunity for self improvement otherwise impossible. Those enrolled RADM ROBERT B. ELLIS, Commander, Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, will profit for years to come from the effort put forth. It reminds me of Cuba Paul's exhortation, "study to show thyself approved unto God a workman CAPT G. M. HOLLEY, Chief of Staff that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth." CAPT WILLIAM R. CARUTHERS, C.O. Naval Station, Guantanamo Those words were spoken by a well educated man-one whose education Bay, Cuba was not confined purely to religion. Editorial Staff It's odd, isn't it, that people many times will expect their children LCDR K. S. Dick ------Officer-Adviser to get an education when they themselves failed to do so in their youth. G. L. Henderson, JOC _------_ Editor But none of us are too old continue learning. We should be challenged J. C. Curren, J03 ------Managing Editor by our modern world and its rapid progress. If we don't "Keep up" D. D. Hinton, J03 ' Staff Reporter we'll be lost! The INDIAN is published weekly at the Naval Base in accordance But as important as formal education is, it can never be substituted with NavExos P35, Revised Nov. 1945, and financed with non-appropri- for continuing study on the job, on the home, on the community, on ated funds. the spiritual plane. Don't let us remain children "tossed to and fro by Materials marked AFPS may be used by news media provided credit every wind of doctrine." Our freedoms in all fields are greatly enhanced is given. Features marked "copyright" may not be used. All materials by knowledge and education. originated by The INDIAN may be used in whole or in part or without Chaplain Peter R. McPhee Jr. credit. First Carnival Arrives Keep The Catcalls To Yourself Prize Of Soon you'll see it standing there-lithe, low slung, poised for action. Last Monday night the basketball season for Guantanamo Bay began. The first prize of the 1957 Guantanamo Bay Carnival has arrived. Wait Lack of sportsmanship . . . the INDIAN hates to bring this matter up, until you see this vehicular mastery of motion, the 1957 swept-wing but we feel it should be mentioned before the season progresses any Dodge , capable of unleashing a hurricane of power, a tornado of further. torque; equipped with push button torque-flite drive and many extras. This business of unmercifully heckling the referees and/or mem- This magnificent masterpiece of automotive craftsmanship is silenced bers of the opposition team is for the birds! A few catcalls are ex- to sound and vibration of travel; masters curves with the magic of pected in every game. They're part of the excitement of a hard-fought torsion-aire ride and stands a bare four and one half feet. contest. But continual riding of a player or referee is strictly un- Watch for it at your Navy Exchange. You have never seen, felt or called for. owned anything like it. Carnival representatives will be on hand to explain how this style and power leader can be yours. Subscribe to We know every team plays to win. If they didn't, they wouldn't be your 1957 Carnival now! a team. Keep in mind this isn't war. It's not the Battle of the Bulge. It's basketball and not a matter of life or death.

The sad part about this local unsportsmanlike situation is that it's not applicable only to the spectators. Some of the league teams are Stateside Stores Are Using actually the biggest offenders. No matter how you try to rationalize, the final definition of good Doorless Door, Idea Not New sportmanship will always be "Be a good winner, but a better loser." According to stateside newspapers, stores are breaking out a new The INDIAN hopes this editorial will be 'nuff said. device for drawing customers inside-a doorless door. It's a scientifically regulated curtain of air in the doorway, which keeps out weather-a lot more comfortable than the hole in the side of a Auditorium hill cavemen used. 1900-Bible Study Group, MCB-6 Chapel King Solomon's temple doors But to keep customers out after were made of olive wood. While Tuesday: closing hour, hidden glass doors 1900-Marraige Discussion Group, MCB-6 in Rome, people apparently at- unfold from the wall. In the morn- tached more symbolism than Sunday, 20 January 1957 Thursday: ing, the panels vanish. 1900-Choir Rehearsal practicality to the door. They The National Geographic So- left house doors open while they CATHOLIC MASSES Saturday: ciety, which noted the invention were out and closed them on re- Sunday: MCB-6-Choir Rehearsal of the air curtain door, advised 0700-Naval Base Chapel turning. (AFPS) JEWISH SERVICES that doors have given rise to 0900-Naval Base Chapel 1230-Naval Base Chapel Friday: more ritual, symbolism, super- 1900-Naval Base Chapel Monday through Friday: stition and lore than any other 0645-Naval Base Chapel single part of a building. CHURCH OF CHRIST Calendar Of Events Saturday: Sunday: In ancient India, it was believed 0800-Naval Base Chapel 1000-Bible Study, Community Audito- the Saturday, January 19 that souls dwelled beneath Catholic Catechism Classes-William Saturday Confessions at 1700 to 1800 and rium T. threshold. And the custom of - Sampson 1900 to 2000 1045-Worship Service, Community Au- School-1000 Daily Confessions: ditorium rying the bride over the threshold Protestant Confirmation Classes-Library Immediately preceeding the daily Mass is said to be based on logic. -1000 LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday, January 20 Monday: In the olden days huge sills Movie Night-Officers' Club-2000 1900-Choir Rehearsal Sunday: formed a part of the house. Odds 1100-Naval Station Library Monday, January 21 Wednesday: were good that a starry-eyed bride Soujourner's Club-Officers' Club-1930 1900-Meeting of the Knights of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE O.S. Social Club-Girl Scout Hut-1930 Sunday: might trip at the door. Altar Tuesday, January 22 1000-Naval Station Library Primitive dwellings had only Toastmaster's Club-Officers' Club-1830 PROTESTANT SERVICES Wednesday, CHAPLAINS AT THIS ACTIVITY openings big enough to crawl January 23 Sunday: through. Later cloth served as a Boy Scout Meeting-Chapel Hill Audito- 0900-MCB-6 Chapel CDR P. R. McPhee, CRC, USN rium-180 0930-Sunday School (Base Chapel) . (Protestant, Naval Base) doorway covering. The Israelites Movie Night-Officers' Club-2000 0930-Adult Bible Class (Chapel Hill CDR A. P. Finan, CHC, JSN constructed doors of both stone Thursday, January 24 Auditorium) (Catholic, Naval Station) and wood after settling. in Canaan Navy Wives Club-Bowling at the' NAS 0930-Leeward Point LCDR A. C. Budd, CHC, USN when whey fled from Egypt in Alleys-for transportation call 9410 1100-Divine Worship, Naval Base (Protestant, Naval Air Station) Felloweraft Club 1078-Community Audi- Chapel LTJG L. W. Fowler, CHC, USN about 1300 B.C. The threshold was torium-1980 1900-Fellowship Hour, Chapel Hill (Protestant, MCB-6) considered sacred. CPO Movie-CPO Club-2000 9 Saturday, 19 January 1957 THE INDIAN Page Three

Guantanamo Bay's A & P K - Vet ORISKANY Commissary Store Gives Up- To-Date Service Gets Face Lifted by Ray Tuers San Francisco (AFPS) -Vet- eran of the Korean War and holder In the American suburb, of a navy "first," the aircraft car- the self-service modern su- rier ORISKANY was recently de- commissioned here prior to under- permarket has increased in going a two-year modernization popularity at an astonishing program. rate. Here at Guantanamo Active duty for the illustrious Bay Navy wives are afforded carrier began in September, 1950. the same convenience of up- Since then the carrier has steamed to-date shopping systems at some 300,000 miles on four of the the Naval Base Commissary seven seas. Store. The ORISKANY served as home In spite of being many miles and fireside for several years for from the States, the Commissary "Schotzie," probably the most fa- staff, headed by LCDR Richard E. mous dachshund in navy annals. Newton Jr., manages to keep the The birth of her brood, five little pantries of approximately 1,050 Schotzies, while the carrier was on families supplied with fresh veg- the firing line at the height of etables, canned goods and meats. Korean hostilities, received feature Gtmo's supermarket is manned by treatment from The Saturday Ev- 35 enlisted personnel, 12 civilians ening Post. and one other officer besides LCDR Half a dog high and two dogs Newton. CWO-3 T. C. Phifer acts Fleet Camera Party Photo long, Schotzie had a heart as big as assistant Officer-in-Charge. Guantanamo Bay's Commissary Store is a busy "supermarket" and brave as the thousands of 6 Check Out Counters and especially on paydays. Mrs. R. J. Gugliemo, one of the store's sailors who called the ORISKANY The Commissary Store's modern checkers, during a rushing Thursday afternoon is kept busy totaling "home" themselves. type counters are stocked up the food bills of Gtmo shoppers as they check out of the store. with everything from the prover- The ORISKANY was the first bial soup to the proverbial nuts. carrier of the navy to round Cape veal, lamb and pork-all U. S. such as bread, milk, sandwich anything a gourmet could ask for. Horn. Hollywood came visiting in Choice. meats and canned goods. Over its six belt-type check out 1953 to film scenes for "The Meats arrive on the United Fruit stands pass all the popular name Open 5 Days a Week Bridges at Toko-Ri." Line's ship once a month from brands that go to make up the Norfolk where it was stored and The main store is opened five American meal. shipped frozen. In Gtmo it is days a week; closed Sunday and How is all this food brought to stored in eight refrigerated units, Monday. On Tuesday, Wednesday a remote tip of Cuba, some 600 Sea-Shore Rotation. each 20 feet square, still frozen. and Friday the hours are from 0830 miles from the coast of Florida? The meat is then cut up or left until 1500. Much of the week's The mamoth job is done by ships (Continued from Page One) in large pieces, depending on the business is done on Thursday when of United Fruit Co., merchant wish of the customer. the store is open from 1300 until months of October, February and ships and the ships of the Military Baby Food - Best Seller 2000. "This seems to be most pop- June. Sea Transport Service. The United To testify to the fact that the ular with the working wife," says Only those for whom there are Fruit Line docks once a month at Base's population is increasing, LCDR Newton. openings in the shore duty billet Gtmo with a month's supply of LCDR Newton reports that baby structure will be placed on the refrigerated grocery items. The Base's Commissary Store food is one of the store's best SEAVEY. There are now better Chilled foods, frozen milk and also provides a baby sitting serv- sellers. Other fast moving articles than 100,000 shore duty billets in bread are delivered twice a month ice enabling Navy wives to shop are fresh milk, produce, fresh the continental United States. by the MSTS ships and canned in leisure. In front of the store, pastries and for our canine friends, These billets include a variety of goods and household supplies come yet away from the rush of busy dog food ranks among the top five fleet supporting units. via merchant ships from Norfolk, shoppers, is an open air nursery items. In Va. Of course, Gtmo's supermarket where customers may leave their assigning men ashore under of LCDR New- caters to the meat lover by carry- On the shoulders children to be attended by a com- the new system the navy said it ton and CWO Phifer rest the re- would give preference to those who ing a large assortment of beef, petent maid-on duty during shop- sponsibility of keeping the house- ping hours. had 17 or more years of naval wife happy by keeping the shelves service. Also high on the prefer- LCDR Newton is an old hand at full. Ordering is done by reference ence list would be those sailors keeping the "Horn of Plenty" -Clip And Save- to usage data-records of items whose service had consisted of flowing for servicemen's families. sold during previous months. The much arduous duty. Since 1929 when he left Brook- Future Paydays Commissary Store is also required haven, Miss., and enlisted in the The new program will permit to constantly keep on hand three The Disbursing Office the Navy, LCDR Newton has been as- a navyman in rates where the months supply of grocery goods. past week released the dates sociated with tour of sea duty exceeds four This vast amount of food is stored all phases of supply, of all military pa yda y s serving on six ships and seven years to transfer to the opposite in three Butler buildings and eight through July 1. different shore billets. He served fleet after four years of conti- refrigerated units. Paydays are as Officer-in-Charge of the Com- nuous sea service in one fleet. To aid in pleasing the customer, Thursday, January 31 missary Stores at Guam, M. I., and Gtmo's supermarket maintains a The navy will allow men to re- Friday, February 15 before reporting to Gtmo was customer assistance desk where quest assignment to overseas shore Thursday, February 28 managing the Commissary at NAS, assignments before coming ashore Friday, March 15 shoppers can register their sugges- they wish stocked. Memphis, Tenn. in the continental U.S. Overseas Monday, April 1 tions for items of the local His assistant, CWO-3 Phifer, shore duty will count as sea duty Tuesday, April 16 Another convenience small branch has also had experience running time. Wednesday, May 1 Commissary is its the Navy's supermarkets. Thursday, May 16 store located in the Base housing CWO They emphasized that the new the main Phifer, a native of Hamlet, N. C., Friday, May 31 areas. Two men from sea-shore rotation program aims Monday, June 17 store man the branch where a reported to the Gtmo Oommissary at giving every enlisted man an housewife may do last minute Store from a tour of duty with Monday, July 1 equal chance at the better jobs, shopping for small common items the store at Key West, Fla. whether at sea or ashore. 9 Saturday, 19 January 1957 Faeour; THE INDIAN FIG & FTC Bulletin UFs Play Important Role At Gtmo e Four new arrivals reported by Don Hinton aboard FTG and FTC during the past week. Michael T. King, RDC, The albatross in the classic whose last duty station was U.S.S. "Silas Marner" was a bad F. T. BETTY, (DDE-858), is now omen for the hero. The Naval up on the hill at FTC enjoying Air Station has two birds of Gtmo's finest view. His wife and the same name-the metal, soil are in Peabody, Mass., awaiting but in transportation. King has served in two-engined variety- LSM 169, LSM 354, U.S.S. IOWA, no way can they be termed and U.S.S. HUNTINGTON. bad omens. e James E. Waterhouse, SKSN, The planes, common to reported aboard from NAS Chin- of the armed coteaque in Virginia. He attended many branches prior to enlisting in forces, are used primarily by the Navy and he is already a stal- the Navy as search and res- wart member of the FTG basket- cue craft. ball team. His wife is in Salisbury, The local planes (NAS's two and Maryland. The remaining two new- VU-10's one) carry out their search comers are bachelors both origi- and rescue mission for the entire nating in the state of Maine, Caribbean area and cooperate with Claude P. Fournier, SN, and Do- Coast Guard and civilian author- NAS Photo Lab Photo nald R. Cyr, SN. ities in any occasion demanding Standing in front of the UF seaplane, 278, is one of its crews. Left * The Enlisted Bowling League their services. The search and res- to right: LT W. N. Perry, co-pilot; L. F. Kuriger, ADC, plane-com- has resumed its schedule after the operation at Gtmo is co-ordi- mander; E. W. Hadley, AD1, 1st mechanic, and W. A. Duberry, AT3, holiday period. On Monday night cue nated by Commander Naval Base. radioman. FTG No. 2 won three and lost one In many instances the helicop- to make its record 33 and 15 while off is around 3,000 feet, with jato crosswind, thus causing the least ter is employed in operations FTG No. 3 won four to edge up approximately 2,000 feet. Land- strain on the plane. The only ideal within its range. During these on the leaders. Its record is now ings can be made in the same landing facilities for the seaplanes missions the "Albatross" ac- 36 and 12. FTG No. 1 has won 28 amount of distance. are in bays and inlets. the helicopter. and lost 20. companies Ordinarily, open sea landings One of the outstanding features * The Officer's League has Typical missions of the "Alba- are not made with the "Albatross." of the UF is the extensive and started its second half and each tross" are to search for lost ves- The strain imposed on the ship up-to-date electronics equipment team has played one match. The sels, planes and personnel in the is too great and instances have aboard. The planes are equipped such Smoothbores, Erasures and Cara- area, perform mercy missions occurred when the planes have with radar, radio directional find- vella Flats have each won three as the one in last week's INDIAN broken up in rough seas. However, ing equipment and the latest in points and lost one while the Plug- and to fly to ships requesting some if the necessity arises, it will land UHF and VHF radio equipment. gers went the other way for one form of medical or emergency aid. UFs, as they are called and three. The two and estimator (Carpentry) has lingo, at the Naval Air * It has been a long time since in Navy said good-bye to sunny California "more or less" rotat- Public Works Center C. H. Aumann, ENC, started his Station have and hello to Gtmo; G. Ewell, In- Actually it was ing crews with one or more per- * "Getting away from it all," hospitalization. spector, Public Works Electrical, doing nicely manent plane captains for each three familiar Public Works Cen- July 12, 1956. He is and. John E. Campbell, Inspector, in plane captain, an en- terites departed Friday, January and is now able to get around craft. The Public Works Structural, hail from to get sees to the mainte- 11, on the USS THOMAS for a a and is able listed man, Florida. of the plane. prospecting and exploration trip home on occasions. Whenever you nance and upkeep * The Christmas Spirit in some crew on a routine to Venezuela. Our Safaring Trio make a trip out to the hospital A regular people's hearts never dies and of the radioman, includes H. L. Broughton, Chief why not drop up to see him. flight consists we're mighty proud to nominate and two pilots, Quarterman (Transportation), J. * Mrs. J. M. Darby, wife of LT the 1st mechanic R. E. Zaiser, Director of the De- a on a definite L. "Jack" Neill Jr., Director, Darby, left on January 16 for However, when sign Department, as our Good a doctor usually Maintenance Control Department, trip to the States to visit her kin mercy mission, Helper for the month. He has been and T. P. Ahlberg, Quarterman, folk. accompanies the crew. busy donating free time to grading are equipped with Carpenter. The planes the new "Pee Wee League" ball- in turn are equip- life-rafts which * They were joined by E. H. field. It's Dads like this one that first aid VU-10 Prop Blast ped with the necessary Cavanaugh, Public Works, NAS; help keep our small fry entertained The plane and survival equipment. Raul Bustillo, Naval Exchange Ga- with good wholesome fun. Chick * When the THOMAS left for to administer itself is not able rage and G.H. Abbott from All is looking for all the help he can the States on Tuesday, LTJG first aid. It more than necessary America Cables. They expect to get from other volunteers, so how Morgan Caraway, wife Bettie and facilities for does have cooking be back in Gtmo about March 1. about "sigming up." born son Scott were on Gtmo coffee and soup. * R. J. Aven, Progressman Car- Mort has been with VU-10 e Hi-Ho and Away we go on board. Two Wright cyclone engines penter of the Maintenance Depart- the past 20 months and will our Bowling results for the period for power the "land and sea" craft ment departed Wednesday, Jan- try his hand in the civilian January 7 to 12. In our National now and generate approximately 1,400 uary 16 for Public Works Depart- world. The Caraways will League, for PWC, Jerry Way holds business horsepower. It has a fuel capacity ment, Naval Station, San Juan, their the High Men's Single with a 513, make Kansas City, , for 19 hours of flight or approx- Puerto Rico, for two weeks active followed by F. Waski and E. Dean, home. imately 1,500 miles of travel. This duty as a Lieutenant with the U.S. in- with a 501 and 500 respectively. * New arrivals this week depends strictly on the plane load. Naval Reserve. Public Works Center No. 2 Team cluded Gordon K. Giggy, ADC, The planes are powered with at * "How would you like to spend is holding its own with three wins who checked in from duty jet assisted take-off units which Flor- a weekend in Havana?"-the title and one loss. NAAS Whiting Field, Milton, greatly enhance their maneuver- com- of that old song had an emphatic * In the American League, C. ida. Chief Giggy recently ability in take-offs and landings. "Yes" for an answer, when Mr. Blakeman still holds the High pleted 16 years service and shipped Take-off distance for the sea- and Mrs. R. H. Work spent an Single for PWC with' a whopping over for four more years prior to planes without jet assisted take- enjoyable weekend taking in all coming to Gtmo. Wife, Nell, and 530, and Zaiser follows him with the sights of Havana. daughter, Cheryl, await Gtmo checked in this week from the a 505. Public Works Center No. 1 housing at Mrs. Giggy's home in Receiving Statio n, Charleston, * PWC extends a warm wel- Team has won four and lost NONE. Alpharetta, Georgia. South Carolina. Donnarumma calls come to our three new arrivals: The PWC Keystone have the same * L. J. Donnarumma, ADR3, Hialeah, Florida, his home. Arlington C. Snodgrass, planner scoring percentage. 9 w ft sa day, 19 January 1957 THE INDIAN Page Five

N. Hospital Heads Surprise Results Mark First W eek 22 Bowlingowling Leagueseads

The Naval Hospital bowling team is dominating the Guantan- Of Cage amo bowling Play; Indians Bow To CBs scene by leading in the Naval Air Station and Naval There were a couple of surprises Station Bowling in the first week's play of the local tried all. night. ers back on their heels. The Corps- Leagues. men were Because of future alley commit- cage season. In pre-game chatter Marines 47, VU-10 45 picked as pre-game losers, but the "quiet hog gets ments, the Naval Air Station no one thought the Seabees would This was a high-flying, foul- all the slop" and the Hospital did League will end its season Feb- so soundly clobber the Naval Sta- studded, low-scoring match of wits. ruary 1. A new league, to be tion and the following night when VU-10 couldn't find the range and just that. . Leeward couldn't sponsored by NAS Special Serv- the Hospital quint completely looked like they lacked organized seem to get started at the beginning of the plowed under Leeward Pt. every- plays. The Marines, per usual, ices, will begin play February 18. game while the Hospital was off Air Station and VU-10 teams body was bewildered, including the were trying systematic basketball, and running. At the end of the planning teams themselves. but the ball refused to connect on joining the. new league first quarter the Corpsmen led should submit their entries to The go-go-go NSDers are living with the hoop. 20-9. Leeward had foulites and NAS Special Services prior to up to their pre-season reputation The first half was a dribbling the Hospital capitalized on it. February 11. of being the fastest team on the contest between both teams with J. A. Brettell, Hospital Standings of the NAS League Gtmo hardeourts. They pulverized the scoring low and the play slow. forward, was high for the Corpsmen with as -of January 11: poor Fleet Training Group in their At the end of two periods of play 29. C. D. Owens, center, and R. F. Team won Lost season debut. it was 20-13 for the Marines. Faccio, guard, shared high honors Hospital 43 5 Naval Air Station failed to live Big disappointment of the ev- for Leeward with 12 each. Commissary 35 18 up to expectations of being the evining was Marine, H. E. Reese, OPOs 84 14 VU-10 60, High School 39 "bestest with the mostest," but six feet, four inches. He desperate- Administration 34 14 The High School is over its head NAS then their star, J. W. Dungee, is ly tried to hit the rim with over- Engineers 34 14 in this league. VU-10 never even Boat Shed 31 17 still on leave. Voted the most hand, hook shots from under the poured on the steam and still al- FTC 30 18 valuable player last year, his re- basket, but only sunk one. Ordnance 29 19 most doubled the High School's turn may give the Flyers enough Guard, J. E. Hurley, was high Bake Shop 27 21 score: High men were G. E. La- added spark to carry them through scorer for the Mallards with 13. Supply 23 25 Master for VU-10 with 11 and D. VU-10 Engineers 19 25 the season. W. W. Duncan, Marine guard, led Wall for the High School with the Devil Dogs with 19. If VU-10 11. NAS 52, Marines 42 NAS 53, High School 36 had sunk even 50 percent of their Thursday night Naval Air Sta- Golfers' free tosses they would have won. Tombstone The season's opener started out tion came from behind in the first slow, but interesting, since the NSD 85, FTG 36 period to lead the Leathernecks Tournament Played High School was keeping game- "Go man go" must be the by- 22-21 at the half. After that it fully up with the Flyers from word for the boys from Supply was a gradual widening of the The past week the Ladies' Golf NAS. Although definite underdogs, because they never stopped all lead margin by the Flyers. Association held a tombstone tour- the School Boys only trailed by night. The Training Group valiant- E. C. Pulliam, NAS' outstanding nament. one point at the end of the initial ly tried to put a stop to the NSD guard, scored a whopping 29 points Winners of the nine holes of play quarter, 10-9. And the half, NAS onslaught, but it was no use. They for the Flyers. High man for the were first place, Kel Fergueson, led by only a two point margin, were out-played, out-classed and Marines was W. W. Duncan, guard, and second, Rita O'Connor. Low 23-21. naturally out-scored. with 15. putts for the nine holes of play But the Flyers' Kentucky boy, Hot man for Supply was forward, Leeward Pt. 59, NSD 51 were tied by Cass McConnon and forward E. C. Pulliam, proved too 0. Holland, who scored almost as It was a hard one to lose for Margaret Sarif. much for the High School. He much as the entire FTG team did. the Supplyers, but they tried hard In the 18 hole play Edie Ware tallied 23 counters to lead the He was top dog on the scoring and if they had had more reserve copped the first place spot. Bea NAS scoring column. NAS had with 31. strength (only one man on the Kohr was second. Low Putts were trouble with their defense all night. This Supply squad is the one to bench) it might have been a dif- won by Mary Goolsby. First they went to zone, then man watch in up-coming tilts. They'll ferent story. to man and finally back to zone. be taking a few of the big boys Leeward, still recovering from It was a clean game with only for a merry ride. High man for the shock of their defeat at the N. Academy Needs 17 fouls called. High man for the FTG was forward, Cook, who had hands of the Hospital earlier in High School was W. Zemaitis with eight points. the week, were determined to win 12. The final score might have been Seabees 74, Naval Station 43 this one and they did just that. Funds For Stadium closer if L. West, High School Vot happened to Naval Station It was the Pointers' hot, final quar- An appeal has been made by center and coach, could have con- is the question of the week. The ter which gave them the victory. the superintendent of the- Naval nected with the hook shots he rampant Seabees had no trouble They dumped in' 24 counters during Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, with the Indians who were com- that period. for funds to build the new Navy- pletely bewildered. Maybe it was NSD's Holland, injured in the Marine Corps Memorial Stadium NavSta No. 1 Takes the antics of Seabee Sam Nichols first ten minutes of play, would at the Academy. that caused the trouble in the Nay- probably have made the score a Through the years the Academy Sta defense. little different. Earlier in the week Athletic Association has built up Off's. Bowling Title Although not high man for he had scored 31 points against a fund of one million dollars to- In a roll-off held Saturday after- MCB-6, Ringling Bros. gift to FTG. So, without 'him, Supply ward construction, but an addi- noon, January 12, the champion- Gtmo, Nichols, put on a one man lacked a certain big something. tionar two million is still needed. ship of the Officers' Bowling show which pleased everybody but Week's Schedule The old stands, built in 1912, are League was won by the Naval the Naval Station. Leading scorer Mon. High School vs. Marines and no 'longer serviceable. Station No. 1 team captained by for MCB-6 was guard, E. Johns, NAS vs. FTG at Marine Site The money yet needed for the R. T. Albright. with 17. Forward, T. Ramsden, Tues. VU-10 vs. Leeward Pt. and new stadium will have to come was high for the Indians with 15. NSD vs. NavSta at Fleet Rec- through voluntary contributions. The Naval Station team took No one thought the Seabees reation All. ships, stations or units con- three out of five points to edge would put such a show of power Wed. MCB-6 vs. Hospital and High tributing to-the Memorial Stadium the Ship's Department squad led and especially not, against the Na- School vs. NSD atMarine Site Fund will have their names in- by LT A. Clark. The two teams val Station who were rated fairly Thurs. NAS vs. VU-10 and Ma- scribed on a tablet 'on the stadium. took two points each in game score, high in barracks' predictions. rines vs. MCB-6 at Fleet Recrea- . Contributions should be mailed but Naval Station copped the ex- Hospital 70, Leeward Point 46 tion from the Commanding Officer di- tra, victory point by taking the Hospital gave Leeward a thor- Fri. FTG vs. Hospital and NavSta rect to Memorial Stadium, An- most pins. ough slapping which set the Point- vs. Leeward Pt. at Marine Site napolis, Maryland. 9 9 -Guantanamo

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Cinema - Scoop WGBY Television Program Book - Nook by Don Hinton Saturday, January 19 10:00 Philco Playhouse 7:30 Bowling Library 1:00 Football/Bears vs. Lions Monday, January 21 8:00 Godfrey And His Naval Air Station fact the whole en- Friends Hollywood, in 3:30 Big Picture 5:30 Buccaneers by Betty Serig 8:30 Ray Milland tertainment world, suffered a great 4:00 Ted Mack 6:00 News Parade 9:00 Boxing 5:00 American Inventory 6:15 Perry Como BLUE SHIP HAGGERTY: loss this past week when Hum- Theater 5:30 Professional Father 10:00 Kraft TV Navy8PP0=-10ND phery Bogart died. "Bogey" was 6:30 Burns and Allen Ray Millholland 6:00 Beat the Clock 7:00 Talent Scouts Thursday, January 24 really one of the outstanding ac- 6:30 That's My Boy 7:30 Highway Patrol 5:30 $64,000 Question Here is a whole book about one tors of the motion picture industry 7:00 Stage Show 8:00 Joan Davis 6:00 News Parade 7:30 Hit Parade of America's favorite characters. as his one Oscar and three acad- 8:30 Midwestern Hayride 6:15 Jane Froman 8:00 Comedy Hour 9:00 There are 12 stories in this collec- emy nominations bear out. One of Sid Caesar 6:30 Truth Or Consequences 40 9:00 Kaiser Hour 10:00 U.S. Steel Hour 7:00 Bob Cummings tion ranging from Micrometer his most unforgettable roles was 10:00 Adventure Tuesday, January 22 7:30 Playhouse of Stars Fever to Roaring Pittsburgh Dan. in "Treasure of Sierra Madre." 10:30 Star Stage 5:30 Meet Millie 8:00 This Is Your Life If you've never come across the Sunday, January 20 8:30 Chance Of A Lifetime According to Variety the top 6:00 News Parade bullheaded and ingenious gentle- 1:00 Football/Rams vs. 6 :15 Perry 9:00 Stranger money maker of 1956 was "Guys Como Packers 6:30 Disneyland 9:30 Medic men before, a whole world of won- and Dolls." It grossed $9,000,000. 3:30 Victory At Sea 7:30 Phil Silvers 10:00 Climax derful story-telling is waiting grossed over 4:00 Captain Gallant 8:00 Red Skelton Other films which Friday, January 25 for you. $4,000,000 and up were "King and 4:30 Lassie 8:30 Calvacade Of America 5:00 Zoo Parade 5:30 Mama "High Society," 9:00 Big Town MAN ON SPIKES: Eliot Asinof I," "Trapeze," 5:30 Sunday News 9:30 Star Tonight 6:00 News Parade "I'll Cry Tomorrow." "Picnic," 5:45 Ind. On Parade 10:00 Goodyear TV Playhouse 6:15 Eddie Fisher This is a realistic, powerful and "War and Peace," "Eddy Duchin," 6:00 Two For the Money 6:30 Life of Riley outspoken novel about the world Wendesday, January 23 Dick" and "The Searchers." 6:30 You Asked For It 7:00 Johnny Carson of professional baseball. The au- "Moby 7:00 George Gobel 5:30 Life With Father 7:30 Crusader thor was a professional player Bits . . . Ethel Merman chalks 7:30 Private Secretary 6:00 News Parade 8:00 People Are Funny 6:15 Jo Stafford able to describe up her 13th straight hit with 8:00 Ed Sullivan 8:80 Ozzie and Harriett himself so he is 9:00 Loretta Young 6:30 Our Miss Brooks 9:00 Boxing the game as it really is with all "Happy Hunting," which is wow- 7:00 I've Got A Secret 9:30 What's My Line 10:00 Longine Hour its excitement and glamour as well ing them on Broadway . . . Tab as its harsh disappointments. Hunter is the newest sensation as recording field is con- far as the MO(5 Up And Down THE HALF-CROWN HOUSE: cerned, "Young Love," is very Helen Ashton easy to listen to . . . Ann Blyth The 48 This is a story about a house, is slated to play Helen Morgan in Saturday, January 19 Advice is sometimes difficult to an old (and yet ever renewed) the biog of the old time star . . NavSta-Lawless Street-97 min.6 Story-11 min. follow. Take this report English country manor, and of the "Farewell to Arms," the Hemming- NAS-Benny Goodman from the Mar. Site-Eddy Duchin Story-135 min. Colorado Ski Information splendors it has seen-the births way novel, is being re-made with Center: Villa.-Chain of Evidence-86 min. "Skiers are advised to carry and deaths, the hard times and Jenifer Jones starring and John MCB-6-Magnificent Matador-94 min. chains at all times if not using the good. But mostly it is the story Houston directing. Rock Hudson Lwd. Pt.-High Society-111 min. snow ." of the vivid people who have lived is a strong contender for the male Sunday, January 20 and the mark that each has lead. . Excitement ran high when a sus- there NavSta-The Swan-14 min. pected bomb was found at the door left. The Swan (MGM, in color), as NAS-Lawless Street of the U.S. commissioner's office I said last week was the picture Mar. Site-Life At Stake-108 min. THE SEARCH FOR CAPTAIN Villa.-Eddy Duchin Story in Schenectady, New York, until a released at the time of Grace MCB-6-Chain of Evidence tenant of the building told the as- SLOCUM: Walter Teller Kelly's wedding to Prince Ranier Lwd. Pt.-Magnificent Matador sembled police photographers and In this book the author has writ- and doubtless drew large crowds Monday, January 21 spectators: "I put that there. ten the first complete, carefully as a result. Louis Jordon and Alec That's no bomb, it's a tobacco of Slocum. NavSta-The Warriors-10 min. documented biography Guiness are co-starrred in the humidor and a present for the It describes Joshua Slocum's inten- sets out NAS-The Swan story of a Princess who Mar. Site-Benny Goodman Story commissioner." sely happy first marriage and his to find a husband. Both Princess Villa.-Life At Stake The sheriff's deputy received an successful career as a ship master MCB-6-Eddy Duchin Story Grace and Alec Guiness deserve interesting response when he asked the memorable voyage on Lwd. Pt.-Chain of Evidence then better roles, but such is life. Very the Salt Lake City woman for Spray, his fame and his later good entertainment. Tuesday, January 22 identifying characteristics of her shadowed days which ended with Flight to Hong Kong (released NavSta-Fort Yuma-94 min. stolen cow. "Oh, yes," she told him. his disappearance at sea in his NAS-The Warriors "She has an odd 'Moo' that I could beloved Spray. As a work of nar- through U.A.) . . . Rory Calhoun Street Mar. Site-Lawless tell anywhere." and Dolores Donlon . . . crime- Villa.-Benny Goodman Story rative this book will fascinate any- drama of diamond smugglers . . MCB-6-Life At Stake A woman whose automobile one who feels drawn to the sea. Lwd. Pt.-Eddy Duchin Story rammed fair. through a guard rail in THE WONDERFUL SIBLEYS: Wednesday, January 23 Los Angeles and landed upside Fighting Trouble (A.A.) . . down 30 feet below, crawled out William Maier Huntz Hall and the Bowery Boys NavSta-Hot Blood-94 min. NAS-Port Yuma of the wreckage and said: "Darn, All his life Noah Sibley had . comedy? ? ? ?. . . no matter Mar. Site-The Swan I broke a fingernail." thought of his family as wonder- keep how much you hope, they Villa.-Lawless Street After a switch engine ran over ful until the truth finally dawned sending them down. MCB-6-Benny Goodman Story Lwd. Pt.-Life At Stake him while he slept between the on him that they were shams, liv- Re-runs this week: rails of a track near Brownsville, ing in false distinction of their Thursday, January 24 Texas, a man told the unnerved own creating. This is an admira- Hot-Blood (Col., in color) . . NavSta-Flight to Hong Kong-101 min. engineer: "Sleeping here is safe ble social satire, rich in humor Jane Russell and Cornel Wilde . NAS-Hot-Blood because snakes don't cross rail- and penetrating in its portrayal comedy-drama. interesting, but Mar. Site-The Warriors disappointing. Villa.-The Swan road tracks." of intellectual snobbery. MCB-6-Lawless Street Lawless Street (Col., in color) Lwd. Pt.-Benny Goodman Story FROM: . Randolph Scott, Angela Lang- Friday, January 25 3 cent sbury and Warner Anderson . . typical Scott western. Navta-Fighting Trouble-94 min. stamp NAS-Flight to Hong Kong The Warriors (A.A., in color) Mar. Site-Fort Yums . Errol Flynn and Joanne Dru Villa.-The Warriors MCB-6-The Swan TO: . costume-drama . . . poor. Lwd. Pt.-Lawless Street Fort Yuma (released through Send U.A., in color) . . . Peter Graves The decrepit car rolled up to THE and Joan Vohs . . . outdoor-drama the toll bridge. "Fifty cents," said INDIAN . take your chances. the guard. 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