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Vol VI No. 40 U. S. Naval Base. Guantanamo Bay. Cuba Saturday, 15 October 1955 Huge Carrier FORRESTAL Officially Joins Navy Portsmouth, Va. (AFPS)-The 60,000-ton FORRESTAL, first of five planned super aircraft carriers which may revolutionize naval strategy in the atomic age, has joined the Navy. At commissioning ceremonies here, Secretary of the Navy Charles S. Thomas said that the FOR- RESTAL was "more than a ship. She is also a moving airbase and and a symbol of the Navy of to- Toys For Tots morrow." The annual Naval Base toy drive, He added, "She is the central under the auspices of the Trading unit of the fleet of tomorrow. On Post, is now in full gear. her, around her and with her will Boxes for your old toys have be the ships and aircraft of the been placed at the three exchanges Navy-atomic , missile and at Marine Toyland and the ships, powerful jet aircraft, sleek main commissary. On October 22 - forming. an elusive and November 5 Boy Scouts will bard-hitting, fast-moving t a s k visit all housing areas in trucks, force." to pick up toys. You may aid them by placing your contributions in The FORRESTAL is the first of front of your home. an entirely new class of There is a particular demand which will be able to send A-bomb- for those toys most easily repaired, and jet fighters such as bikes, wagons, tricycles, carrying bombers toy autos, etc. Repair work on the against targets 1,000 miles away. toys will be done by the Firemen, Naval Station Two sister ships, the SARA- Hobby Shop, NAS Hobby Shop, and the TOGA and RANGER, are being Marine Hob- and the by Shop. The Girl Scouts and the built. The KITTY HAWK Brownies have been ap- will add the feminine INDEPENDENCE touch by dressing dolls. proved for construction. All. toys collected will go to the In honor of the giant new vessel, Toy Shop and be sold at very four F9F-8 Cougar jet fighters reasonable prices. On the first three flew from the carrier SHANGRI- days of operation, the Toy Shop LA, 50 miles off San Diego, Calif., will be open to Enlisted Personnel to Ocean NAS, Va.-a distance of only. The remainder of the time 2,400 miles. The best time for the will be for all hands, including flight was three hours and 56 Cubans. minutes. Proceeds will go to the Trading Post, where they will be used for The Cougars, as well as three many different causes throughout A3D attack bombers which made the base. At present, the Trading the trans-continental flight from Post has plais to erect a clock in Edwards AFB, Calif., were forced the area adjacent to the new motel. to cancel a fly-over of the com- The organizing of the drive is Rear Cooper receives a hearty thank-you and handshake upon missioning ceremonies because of being done by Mrs. Caruthers, presenting Vicente Hernandez Cruz, Salvation Army, with a bad weather. Mrs. Stanul, and Mrs. Esterline. check to be used by Salvation Army in Guantanamo. Dr. Tony Civit, (Center) and Mrs. Cooper look on approvingly. The FORRESTAL'S first air group of 100 planes will include Cougar, Cutlass and Banshee jet Marines Freeze At 205,000 fighters and Savage bombers which Mail Xmas Packages $5,000 To Charities are powered by piston engines and De- Pending Review On Monday, Rear Admiral Cooper a single jet. Other planes to follow Washington (AFPS)-The Level, will be the Skyhawk Bantam bomb- fense Department urges that Washington (AFPS) - Defense presented to Cuban charities a er, Skywarrior, supersonic Skyray Christmas parcels from overseas Secretary Charles E. Wilson has total of $5,000 in checks and let- bases be mailed between Oct. 15 fighters and Demon night fighters. authorized the Marine Corps to ters of credit at Guantanamo City and Nov. 15. freeze its strength at its present The new carrier, easily the Boxes for overseas shipment level of 205,000 while the joint as a token of the great bond of world's largest naval vessel, pos- must be made of double-faced cor- chiefs of staff review strength frienship which exists between the sesses many changes in design rugated cardboard, strong wood, levels for the next fiscal year. peoples of the and from traditional ships of her type. metal or fiberwood, and securely In his budget for the present the Republic of Cuba. The canted deck juts out at the tied with strong cord. Seal any fiscal year, President Eisenhower October 10 was chosen for the stern 10-and-one-half degrees to loose flaps with gummed tape. programmed the Marine Corps presentation because of its Na- port from the ship's center line. Packages may be crushed in for a reduction to 193,000 men by tional significance in Cuba. On that Planes land at a diagonal to the transit, unless tightly packed, the June 30, 1956. However, Congress day in 1868, Manuel de Cespedes center line. IOD.warned. voted funds for a 215,000-man inaugurated a new era in Cuba's The FORRESTAL has an armor- Parcels going stateside must not corps. history. He began the movement Wilson indicated that he ed light deck one-and-a-quarter weigh more than 70 pounds, ex- Mr. to abolish slavery and establish inches thick. Eight boilers furnish cept for Britain where the limit would impound the extra $46,000,- Cuba's independence. is 50 pounds. They cannot be more 000 and go ahead with the planned steam to a plant capable of churn- Admiral Cooper, with his party ing out more than 230,000 horse- than 100 inches in length and cuts. He added that he had asked of the Marine man- of 22, first visited the Old Soldier's power. She can make 34 or 35 girth combined. Matches and light- for a review fluid is banned. power situation. home in Guantanamo City. After -knots. _er a short speech Packages being sent to the U.S. In_ his latest statement, the de- he presented the home with a new television set. Built at a cost of nearly $198 mush bear a. customs tag which can fense secretary said that while the million, the FORRESTAL is ex- l-e picked up at either. Post Office question was being studied by the The group then went to the Pan- pected to spend the next two aboard the base. If packages are joint chiefs, marine strength would American Club, where, with vari- months at the navy yard here out- sealed they must be marked with remain constant. He estimated that ous Cuban officials and dignitaries fitting for sea. She will report to the following statement: "This $35,000,000 of the extra $46,000,000 present, Adm. Cooper presented the Atlantic Fleet in early 1956 parcel may be opened for postal would be spent during the current the remainder of the checks and for shakedown cruises. inspection if necessary." fiscal year. letters. 9 a a Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 15 October 1955 TH INIAN The Chaplain's Corner The Indian's mission-To inform and entertain all hands; to serve YOUTH - OUR HOPE as a possible factor in promoting the efficiency, welfare, and content- ment of personnel. Hope is based on promise. Youth is the essence of promise. Youth is a tree just beginning to flower, a gold mine undug, a field in the process RADM WILLIAM G. COOPER, Commander, Naval Base, Guantanamo of cultivation. Bay, Cuba Youth's contribution to society may be as limited as that of Aladdin, CAPT G. M. HOLLEY, Chief of Staff but its potentialities are as unlimited as those of his famous lamp. CAPT WILLIAM R. CARUTHERS, C. O. Naval Station, Guantanamo These uplifting thoughts are being emphasized this year by seven Bay, Cuba million Catholic young men and women actively observing National Editorial Staff Catholic Youth Week from October 30 to November 6. LTJG J. D. Byerley ------Officer-Advisor By their high vision they are inspiring millions more to see the G. L. Henderson, JOC ------___ Editor glowing promise of youth. The lofty ideals of these Catholic youths, based on a sound C. S. Cornett, J02------Managing Editor Christian philosophy, should make the nation conscious that American youth is not a liaiblity but a tremendous asset. It should D. C. Roberts, JOSN------Photographer take the national mind off the stories of delinquency featured in the Staff Reporters: N. L. Lattimore, JOSA; D. L. Breneau, JOSA; R. J. daily press and focus it on the stirring promise of youth as a whole. Tuers, JOSA; and D. D. Hinton, JOSA. National Catholic Youth Week should divert the national eye from THE INDIAN is published weekly at the Naval Station in accordance the exceptionally diseased tree to see the green healthy forest. For every with NavExos P.35, Revised Nov. 1945, and financed with non-appropri- delinquent given space in the press, 100,000 youths are an unheralded ated funds. joy to their family and community. Materials marked AFPS may be used by news meduims provided credit In contrast to the dead-end purposelessness in life marking the delin- is given. Features marked "copyright" may not be used. All material quent, America's seven million Catholic youths wish to underscore their originated by THE INDIAN may be used in whole or in part or wholesome purposefulness in life-a life aimed at love of God, love without credit. of country, love of neighbor, and proper love and respect of self. All photographs are official U.S. Navy photos unless otherwise credited. Because it is still in the formative stage, youth needs and seeks help and guidance. It prefers a guiding hand to a shrug of unconcern, a word of encouragement to caustic crimination. Youth realizes it has much to learn. So it asks for a teacher rather than a critic. It knows that its very inexperience makes it a special prey to the traditional dangers in our society-crime, narcotics, immorality. So it asks for special help. It seeks healthy playgrounds and recreation to keep it from the traps of crime and dope. It hopes for healthy literature and entertainment to keep it from moral debasement. Given this break, America's youth will prove to be the country's greatest treasure-its proudest hope. One more paragraph to come- Chaplain Sullivan Eastern Star News

by Margaret Hohman The Eastern Star Club held their regular business For those who hold the mistaken notion that most or even many meeting Monday Sunday, 16 evening at Marina Point, Build- Ocotber 1955 American POWs in Korea were turncoats or weaklings, a recent series ing N-328. Catholic Masses of newspaper articles by an army sergeant who didn't knuckle under It was planned that a farewell Sunday, 0700-Naval Base Chapel will serve as a welcome corrective. luncheon be given in honor of three Sunday, 0900-Naval of our members Base Chapel who will soon be Sunday, 1230-Naval Sgt. Lloyd Pate, writing in the New York Herald Tribune makes it leaving Guantanamo Base Chapel Bay for the Mon. thru clear that only a small and shunned minority of POWs played the com- states. The luncheon Fri. 1640-Naval Base Chapel is to be held Saturday, munists' game or sought preferential treatment for themselves by at 2:00 on Saturday, 22nd of Oc- 0800-Naval Base Chapel sacrificing their fellow prisoners. tober, at the Marine Site Family Confessions: Saturday, 1700-1800; 1900- In his camp-No. 5, one of the worst-almost every man had Retaurant. We would like for all 2000, and daily before mass. dysentary. They were badly fed and terribly cold during the frigid members to attend. Protestant Services North Korean winters. Yet, the overwhelming majority still considered With many of our present mem- Sunday: 1100-Divine Worship themselves U.S. soldiers pledged to continue fighting the enemy in bers leaving for the states, we 0930-Sunday School any way they could. Not a few of them died for this conviction. wish to say WELCOME all new 0930-Adult Bible Class members of the Order of the East- 1930-Fellowship Hour In the spate of publicity given to those relatively few instances ern Star! Our hospitality commit- of treachery in the prisoner camps, not much attention has been given Wednesday: 1930-Mid-Week Bible Study tee has been working very hard Thursday: to the Sgt. Pates. But they are the important ex-POWs. to contact Eastern Star 1900-Choir Rehearsal members Christian They are the sort of men who breathe life into coming to Guantanamo Bay. Due Science the principles of Sunday: military honor and patriotism. Fortunately for this country, we have to the fact that many homes aboard 1000-Station Library plenty of them. (AFPS) the base do not have phones, it Latter Day Saints is not always easy to contact new Sunday-1100-Naval Station Library people. So, if you would like to Chaplains at this Activity tome out to our meetings and join CDR J. J. Sullivan. CHC, USN the Eastern Star Club, PLEASE (Catholic) Famed Boys Choir To Perform Here feel free to call the following phone LCDR K. G. Peterson, CHC, USN numbers: (Protestant) The Orfeon Infantil Mexicano Boys Choir will give a recital of Betty Boyer ------9558 religious, international and Mexican music on Thursday, 20 Oct. at Doris Reynolds ------9356 2000 at the Naval Station Lyceum. Helen Dunlap ------8423 Holy Name Society The 22 boys, ranging in age from eight to fourteen, are all students Icie Schwartzs ------9359 The at the Orfeon Infantil Mexicano Any one of these members Guantanamo Bay Holy Name will Society will Conservatory of Music in Mexico. be more than willing to give you hold its first quar- Besides the regular courses re- months the choir has been touring terly banquet on 17 October 1955 Cuba. They started in the interior the full information concerning the quired of them, they specialize in Eastern at 1800 at the Marine Family Res- and have worked out from there. Star Club. taurant. musical training. The boys are Again we wish to mention that carefully selected for school on They will remain in Cuba another month and a half, ending their tour President Icie Schwartz has re- An open forum will be held the basis of competitive examina- ceived permission for the institu- after the Banquet. Reservations tions. It is estimated that only in Havana will then begin a ten month tour of . tion of an Eastern Star Chapter may be made by contacting Lieu- one per cent of all those applying here in Guantanamo Bay, the more tenant Commander McFadden So far, the choir has been to 34 at for entry are admitted. members that we get, the sooner 8231 or the Chaplain's office at The choir was founded ten years countries visiting, every country perhaps we will 8550. Reservations in zee a Chapter made on Sun- ago by the dieretor, Mr. Rogelio the Americas and many in materialize. day, 9 October Europe. are being held as Zarzosa y Alarcon, a graduate of Another reminder, that our meet- firm. All Catholic men, whether the Conservatory of Music of The recital is sponsored by the ing is devoted to business and the Society members or not, are urged Mexico. Catholic Parish of the Naval Base. second to a social night. They be- to attend. Special uniform author- For the past one and a half Admission will be free. gin promptly at 7:30. ized. Price, $1.00. Ip mr Saturday, 15 October 1955 THE INDIAN Page Three How To Commit Suicide Hospital Notes Do you know how to commit ANTARES Returns From Mercy Mission suicide? I doubt if you do. Accord- by I'. R. Haberstroh The USS ANTARES (AK-258) returned Monday from her mercy ing to the newspapers, many peo- mission to British Honduras. In a brief interview, Commander William HEIRPORT NEWS ple make the attempt and fail. E. Judge, Commanding Officer of the Antares, told of the conditions they That is because they do not know encountered upon their arrival in Belize, British Honduras. Readers of this column may not how to do it properly. In an effort of these weeks "Upon our approach to Belize, which is the Capitol of British Hon- believe it, but, one to be of service, I have prepared duras," CDR we'll record more girls than boys Judge said, "we found some ideas which will help. a bit rough, for on the Gtmo Birth Parade. This have been cancelled. She will re- the navigation Committing suicide successfully turn to the United States and take many of the bouys and lights that week, however, the final statistics used. pink depends upon the method up her run as one of the supply marked the channel had been blown were close, when the blue and many types of methods, tie. The There are ships that cover the fleet in the away by the high winds of the ended up in a one to one all more or less practicable, but are: Mediterranean. She is to leave the hurricane." new members of our nursery the one I have chosen to discuss Eugene Bradley Jr. to EN2 and States in the latter part of Oc- CITY DEMOLISHED is the one that has been proved tober and return in December. He said that the city of Belize Mrs. Eugene Enlund, and Doris to produce the best results. I refer received much damage, but Beatrice to DC2 and Mrs. William had not Clubb. to the automobile accident. Whatsnearby Chetemal had been almost An automobile is the best weap- completly wiped out. "The British ARRIVALS What DongSateide government had the relief plan A hearty welcome aboard is ex- on to use in committing suicide for tended to CWO Joseph A. Gude three reasons: it is quick, clean Effective control of the kind of well organized," CDR Judge stated, Jr., who reported for duty from and convenient. Practically every- polio which causes paralysis is in "all we had to do was unload our various other the Naval Air Station at Dallas, one drives a car. I shall use it sight within a year, according to supplies and perform Texas. Mr. Gude was born in to explain my method. the surgeon general of the U.S. odd jobs" . . . Dr. When asked what the people Galveston, Tex., and received his First, let us project our thoughts Public Health Service. B. S. Degree at the University of forward, to the time just after Leonard A. Scheele says the Salk seemed to want the most, he said, Also reporting for duty on this deed has been performed. How vaccine already has lowered the "They welcomed all we had, hut Texas. ma- the same flight was HM2 Charles will your family feel? They'll feel incidence of all types of polio, but seemed eager for construction R. Foster Jr., who came to us sad, won't they? All right, let's especially the paralytic variety. trials which were sent . . . things and canvas." from the U. S. S. SHENANDOAH write that down. S-A-D. In fact, Official government figures in- like nails, hatchets, (AD-26). We are glad to have our they will probably dicate 25 to 50 per cent less polio, Lieutenant Ralph A. Grosswiler, be doubly sad, Antares, made from Cluca-duty so let's double up those letters. so far this year, among inoculated Supply Officer of the chief nurse back age a trip to the disaster stricken area and leave. S-S-A-D-D. children in the five-to-nine group than among those tots who in a light plane. SIDELIGHTS Now this first S means speed. Dr. Scheele He was accompanied by the man- The hospital brown-baggers had weren't vaccinated. This is the best way to commit pointed out this includes many eager of the British Colonial Air- an exciting softball game on Sun- suicide in a car. Over one-third of "C" children who didn't receive booster ways. In describing the damage day. A visit to Gritt on Ward the fatalities in automobile ac- he stated, the old shots before the polio "season" caused by the hurricane will let you see just how cidents are due to excessive speeds. 100 feet above the . results reached its summertime peak. . "We flew about timers can play. . . The This method is quick and conve- trees. There was a very straight were considered There have been epidemics-par- of the staff party nient. All you have to do is to get and line of demarcation where the high by 80 percent of the ticularly bad in Massachusetts a success out on the highway, travel eighty in these winds struck. It was as if someone staff. The other 20 percent was the Wisconsin-but, even miles an hour and run into another areas, very few inoculated children had taken a huge lawnmower and section. . . . Wozniak, our duty car or a telephone pole. You will polio. mowed the trees." favorite Shore Patrol, was in pain fell victim to paralytic wake up in the halls of Heaven to * * He also said that the large trees as the poker party played loud the sweet music of harps. and clear at the staff party. . The U.S. is seeking to convert along the beach had been blown The next S in our key word bomb down and the only thing one With the second straight loss the You simply doze the energy of the hydrogen stands for sleep. as softball team is considered a "dark off and never wake up in this to industrial and scientific uses horse", but a word of advise to that is. But let me give has been done with the energy of some of the houses. world, had been saved by the other teams-BEWARE. We you a word of warning. Be sure the a-bomb. . . . The disclosure Many people a school building of mod- have a head shrinker on the team. that you are traveling fast when comes fromcoern C h a i r m a n Lewis goingconstruction for shelter. MEET THE STAFF trying for Strauss of the Atomic Energy you get sleepy. You are ad 1 oe in From the Sanitation Depart- mere accident that Commission. . . . The momentous was ohe a suicide, not a id t he windpand ment comes the "Dutchman from will only leave you crippled. So project is being carried out at five was ct blockebeforeait Kansas", HM3 Henry J. Keim. go especially fast at night. Smok- major laboratories around the na. blowa good "Hank" as known by members of ing helps, too, only be sure you tion, but success appears to be came wedged in a crevasse. the staff attended Hospital Corps use both hands to light your several years Most of the injuries received by in Farragut, Idaho. In July *the people wereSchool caused by flying cigarette. This will kill you more * * of 1950 he was a graduate from the quickly than lung cancer. Many of the dead had not Epidemic Disease Control Unit #3 The Weather Bureau has launch- objects. Our next letter is A-for angle- ed a new study to learn what yet been recovered. at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. tick. One area could not be reached Hank came to Gtmo in January worming. This means weaving in makes east coast hurricanes and out of traffic. It's what the . The storms, which for the by land due to the dense under- of this year, and has been driving which surrounds it. It was the truck marked "Pest Control" high horsepower and fast pickup past couple of years have been brush ever since. He is authorized to are installed in your car for. But battering the Middle Atlantic and the area where the chicle tappers during the worked. Chicle is the milky juice wear the following medals: Good remember-don't ever pass a car New England states when the road ahead is clear. Al- early fall are something new as of the sapodilla tree which is used Conduct, American Area Medal, far as the weathermen are con- as the basic principle of chewing Asiatic-Pacific Area Medal, and ways pass on blind curves and bad . . . one thing is cer- gum. World War II Victory Medal. Also hills. And pass quickly. corned. Only tain-they don't act the same way MARINES DROP SUPPLIES with him here are his wife and Our fourth item is D, which stands for defective. This includes as the oldtime hurricanes which Marine aviators, in R4Q's from three children, Elizabeth Ann, confined David, and Mark. With already 12 defective brakes, defective steer- their destruction to the Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point, ing, defective tires and headlights. area and the southeast North Carolina, flew supplies to years of Navy life behind him, this area and dropped them by Hank is well aware If you will carefully inspect the states. . . . The weather experts of his future are determined to find out why. parachute. plans; so with such a fine record mechanics of your car and make All the while information con- possible is in may you continue to have a pros- sure that everything you with this one great thought: corningBeasosi the operations ta helre of the re condition, you can be pro- perous Navy Career. poor working "Drive carelessly! Insist upon your ject was maintained by the con- reasonable sure of a successful rites!" slate in Belize by direct radio suicide. THE TOASTMASTER contact to Washington. The last letter in our key word CDR Judge said that the effects Polio Shots is D-for drinking. You knew I of the hurricane won't be felt by Approximately 500 children re- wouldn't miss that one, didn't you? these people for some time yet. ceived the second in a series of There is no better way to help He was referring to the large num- three inoculations against polio at yourself to a happy ending than ber of Mahogany trees which were the Naval Station Hospital, Satur- to drink a lot before driving your destroyed. These trees are used day, 8 October. car. It is an easy, happy-go-lucky as a source of main industry. The third inoculation will be way to end it all. It is quick and ~.~ BALL GAME PLAYED y-~ pWhen askedgiven what theafter crew's re-a lapse of seven painless. Regardless of anything ? y months. The shots are for expect- you hear, gasoline and alcohol do action to the trip was, CDR Judge ant mothers and children ranging mix well together. They make said, "We made a very favorable in ages from six months to 15 embalming fluid. 1 r impression, I believe. The crew years. So there you are, folks, five " a softballwchad game with the resi- A total of 800 shots have been simple rules to follow and you dents of Belize and it came out given during the period of the first can't fail. Try any one of these with the residents on top . iof two shots. methods, or use a combination of course another game had to be Comander Louis E. Tebow, (MC), two or more. I recommend par- played. Also. I believe that, we USN, Executive Officer of the hos- ticularly a combination of speed were the first American ship to pital said, I believe that the present and drinking. Take that last snort, ti~teams c y" a L. F" i arrive in Belize since 1932." ,;-t - : Theshots Antares wasare to takea apart three of the answer in stamp on the throttle, and the job qc c the fight against polio, although is practically done. week refresher training course much progress is yet to be made." So in conclusion, le' me leave when she returned, but these plans Page Four THE INDIAN Saturday, 15 October 1955 Page Four THE INDIAN Saturday, 15 October 1955 Television For Gtmo PLAY BALL!! Like nearly every farm, village, and city in the States, GTMO wl soon sprout antlers. by Joe Duffy Yes, television is coming . Approaching the end of the second week of league competition, the and with it a new skyline for the Base Softball standings look vaguely similar to the just completed base in the form of all the para- Baseball windup with Naval Station and VU-10 setting the pace, closely phernalia that make up antennas followed by the Marines and the Air Station clubs. With virtually the for TV reception. same lineups on the field, these teams have shown little trouble in You'll be able to see your favor- converting from the hardball variety to the larger sphere and it- ite shows on GTMO's own station, accompanying modifications. The Naval Station Indians have shown WGBY-TV. The new station will plenty of hitting power plus some fine control pitchers, and seem to be located in the Community Au- be set all around. VU-10 has a fast, snappy club to back up their ditoriut Building. The location was stalwart pitching ace, "Hoot" Gibson, who in himself can be considered chosen after inspection of various a whole pitching staff, insofar as he has the ability to pitch as often other sites by Naval personnel and as needed without showing any physical strain. Gibson's whiplike an engineer from a commercial tosses will keep the Mallards in contention. The Marines got off to a television company in the states. bad start in dropping their opener to the Naval Station in what will Paul Jones Hill was eliminated as probably prove to have been "the" crucial game. However, the Leather a possible choice because of the necks have the potential and show improvement with each game. Their diffienlty in transporting personnel meeting with VU-10 next Tuesday night should decide who is to be to the site. The Telephone Ex- the Indian's top competition. change building was also elimi- To summarize what we have seen so far this season, it appears that nated due to its low position. not yet confirmed. a team's standing depends a whole lot on what type of pitching it is Although Dodger outfielder Duke Snides WGBY-TV will probably operate shows his homer-laden mace after getting, and not so much on its hitting. A large percentage of the time usually a fly ball, and on Channel 8 and will have a range hitting four World Series homers when the batter does connect with the ball it's long enough to adequately cover with ordinary effort on the fielder's part, an out. But a lot of the games to tie the record previously set by the base. All the equipment for Babe Ruth in 1926 and equalled by are lost on erratic pitching control and there you have a situation where bases are always full when a batter does connect. Fumbleitis by the station will be purchased from Lou Gehrig in 1928. Snider also the a commercial concern. The trans- hit four in 1952. Duke's homer out- the fielder's is no help to the pitchers, granted, but it has not shown as the wild type of pitching thus far demonstrated. mitter capacity will not be over put for this year's fall classic such damaging effects 200 watts. gives him a total of nine in World Scatter arm throwing by the fielders have scored many an unearned run, A 60 foot tower will be built Series competition, which is a new but even the front running teams have been guilty of scoring four and atop the Community Auditorium National League high for an in- five errors a game and still win. That's because they have the ability Building for transmitting. to tighten up their defense when they see it wilting, instead of collapsing Engi- dividual player. neers said that a large antenna for in resignation. In other words, a winning combination consists of control, of victory. home reception will not be nec- alertness and hustle, the instruments essary. A timely homerun blast by Eells, VU-10 centerfielder, gave the Mallards Installation of equipment and Strikes And Spares a 5-3 win over the FTG Trainers in an overtime contest played last remodeling will be done by the Friday night and culminated a 15-inning pitcher's battle between the Naval Station with assistance from by Dolly and Stella Mallard's Gibson and Trainer's Martin. The Trainers and Mallards met a commercial engineer. LTJG A. At a coffee session held Monday on Thursday night and played to a 1-1 tie game that was called Clark, Electronics Officer of the after 7 innings, necessitating a rematch on Friday. The Marion Pugh's there two teams Base, was designated Project Of- morning at again locked in a close battle as Gibson and Martin matched pitch for was a lot of buzzing and nashing ficer. teams were pitch until Eells connected for the circuit with a mate aboard in the Seven Enlisted Men and one of teeth as the bowling last of the eighth inning. formed . . . according to "Hoyle" officer are slated to attend main- cause we were there! The NAS came from behind twice to tie the score and then moved ahead tenance and operation school in totals of each five man team were with a run in the sixth inning to edge out Supply 4-3, and register the states. The school will last for nearly equal, giving each team the their first win of the campaign. The Flyer's Nixon scored the winning approximately two weeks and will same chance for wins . . . so marker when he singled in the sixth, advanced to third on an infielder's train personnel to produce pro- smooth bowling, bowlers. misplay, and scored from third on a wild pitch. Clemons, of NAS, in grams on a par with commercial The three top averages in the gaining credit for the win, gave up only two hits, while all three of television stations in the States. roll off games were made by the runs scored against him were unearned. WGBY-TV will be the Navy's Sharit, with 155, E. Griffin, 149, Hospital-Dental opened their campaign against a strong Naval Station first TV station. Several more are and S. Wenderlich, 149. team, and came out on the short end of a 15-3 score. The Indians got planned for overseas bases similar The first games will be played off to a commanding lead in the first inning when they scored seven to GTMO. on Monday, October 17. Each tem- runs as a result of three errors, six walks, and just one hit. The Corps- Watch the INDIAN for further porary captain will notify her team men appeared to have opening night jitters and were no match for the information. what day they will bowl. fast breaking Indians. The Naval Station's hurler, Sauerwien, helped We hope by the next issue of (Continued on Page Five) the INDIAN to be able to give you the names and players of Sports Roundup each team. by Joe Celentano, JO1, USN (AFPS)-HIGHLIGHTS of the Dancing Class To Open 52nd World Series. . . . This was A children's dancing school will the thirteenth time the series went open in the Naval Base at the seven games. . . . Remember the Flamingo Room in the Petty Offi- year the series wasn't played? It cers Club located in the Naval was 1904. . . . Cpl. Billy Martin's Station recreation area. commanding officer, Capt. Robert Registration will be held on Fri- Nevins, and four enlisted men day and Saturday, 14 and 15 Octo- from Ft. Carson, Colo., were Yank- ber from 9:00 - 11:00 A.M. and ees dressing room visitors after 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. the opening. Martin shed his army The school will specialize in khaki Oct. 7. ballet and Spanish folk dancing. Jackie Robinson, the old pro, Any child four years or older may dazzled the Yankees with footwork register for lessons. everytime he got on the basepaths. A definite schedule of classes will Fast as he is, Yogi Berra still not be established until registra- insists he put the tag on him when tion is over. However, tentative ie stole home in the opener. . plans are to hold classes during Lefty Johnny Podres defeated the the after school hours and possibly Yankees in the third game on his on Saturday mornings. 23rd birthday, but didn't celebrate Each child will be placed in dif- until he beat them again in the ferent groups according to their series clincher. preference in dancing. If he Both Roger (the Dodger) Craig, chooses, he may take lessons in winner of the fifth game, and Bob both. The lessons will consist of Grim, Yankee hurler, were play- one hour a week for each group. ing service baseball a couple of Mrs. Victoria Kellog, who has years ago. . . . Ironic note: Grim danced professionally under the Captain Frederic S. Habecker, USN, ComFltTraGru, presents a trophy is a native of Brooklyn. . . . The name of Victoria Vicivilla will be to team captain F. J. Cohanski, EMC, of the Naval Base Enlisted Men's long ball, instrument of the Yank- dance instructor. She has worked Bowling League winners, 1954 and 1955. The presentation was made ees' success over the years, proved in various nightclubs in the states recently in Captain Habecker's office. Looking on are D. L. Markham, to be their nemesis at Ebbets and has had TV and theater ex- SOl, a member of the bowling team and R. P. Marino, SN, winner of Field. . . Marines from recruit- perience in Havana, Cuba. the Fleet Training Group Handicap Golf Tournament. (Continued on Page Four) Saturday, 8 October 1955 THE INDIAN Page Five Saturday, 8 October 1955 THE INDIAN Page Five Teenage Round-vp Last Saturday the G.A.A. had a roaring party at Windmill beach. The girls stuffed themselves with all sorts of goodies and drowned themselves in cokes and oranges. Softball, basketball and volley- ball were enjoyed by all despite the bloody legs and knees. Every- one had a rip-snorting time and we were all sad that the day ended so soon. Our chaperones were none but the greatest and they shared the fun along with us apes. DID JA' SEE . . Prissy, looking frantica l ly through the telephone book ? ? ? ? The Cheerleaders getting in prac- tice? ? ? ? Everyone having a mad get-together Friday night at the school dance? ? ? ? The 7th and 8th graders acting like ladies and gentlemen! ! ! ! Your's truly's hav- ing a swell time in Gtmo Sat. night? ? ? ? All the kids in P.E. class having a "swing" session? ? ? Toni L. typing???? It takes time Toni! ! ! ! Evie R. Looking "pert and pretty" these days? ? ? ? The secrets going on in school and lit- tle Red S. can't find out what they are ? ? ? ? Anita S.'s and Dolores R.'s crazy dance???? Roger G's BIG experiment? ? ? Pat Mc. driv- ing. "Look-out James we've landed in a hole? ?" Ralph A.'s inno- cence ? ? ? ? Maurice, Ana P. and Judy F. passing notes during Math class???? Pat K and Bob Members of the Colts baseball team, winners of the past season Little League competition, pose with W. baby-sitting? ? ? ? Ask Bobbie trophies presented to them at a luncheon held by the boy's parents last Saturday. From left to right, S. what's happening Nov. 5th? ? ? ? standing; Earl Wenzel, Joe Newbert, Ralph Sierra, and Art Babine, (kneeling) Duncan Tebow, Joe Duffy, The picture of J.V.C., Midship- Fred Swords and Bob Anderson. Missing from the picture are seven boys who have returned to the States; man? ??? An old friend (Dave Robin Hering, Tom and Pat Sheehan, Wright and Bud North, Bob Wallace and Dick Waters. Shyver) shinning the silver-ware at N.O.B.? ? ? ? Work by, Work. PLAY BALL (Cont'd) his own cause by collecting three hits to pace his team at the plate. Saturdays Football Games Last Week In Football Kennedy's homerun and double in three trips to the plate kept him EAST The nations up among the leaders in hits and RBIs. Army vs Syracuse No. 1 college foot- The Corpsmen took the field again on Monday night against VU-10 ball team last week was Mary- Boston Col. vs Detroit land, and dropped their second contest, this time by the score of 9-3. Gibson Boston U. vs but Michigan's ball hawking Drake wolverines, Oklahoma's registered his third victory against no defeats as he held Hospital-Dental Columbia vs Harvard streaking Sooners, and Notre Dame's un- to two hits in going the route. The tall, lanky hurler was aided in Dartmouth vs Lafayette victory by his short, diminutive centerfielder Eells, who again supplied Lehigh vs Gettysburg scored-on Irish submitted strong the power at the plate by punching out a homerun that threatened to Navy vs Penn bids in trying to upset her. State Maryland has wind up in the tennis courts that bound the right centerfield. Pennsylvania vs G. Washington been rated as the Pittsburgh nations top team since the start The Naval Station team showed their hitting power and fortified their vs Nebraska of the football Princeton vs season. However, claim as the league's top team in overwhelming their opponents from Colgate Maryland hasn't Yale vs Cornell had much of a Leeward Point 26-9 in the highest scoring contest thus far. Thirteen chance to impress the nation to score in MIDWEST as Indian hits and ten Pointer's errors enabled the Redskins she has played lesser colleges every inning to give them the lopsided win. The Pointers had one of Cincinnati vs Marquette Illinois so far. those nights that shouldn't happen to anybody. In addition to mishaps vs Minnesota The other three Indiana vs Villanova Power House's afield, their hurlers managed to issue 19 walks and commit 11 wild have already made their impres- pitches to add to the debacle. Kennedy and Petinak each hit for the Iowa vs Purdue sion Iowa by coming up with victories circuit while leading their team at bat with four hits each. State vs Missouri over some tough Kansas grid teams. On Tuesday night the Marines showed their power at the plate in vs Oklahoma Last week's game between Mich- Kansas State vs downing Supply 15-1, as Saunders held the opposition to two hits. The Colorado igan and Army ended with the Leathernecks put the game on ice early as they registered eleven runs Michigan vs Northwestern Wolverines stomping Michigan the highly in the first three innings while setting down their opponents one-two- State vs Notre Dame rated Cadets, 26 to 2, Nebraska and now the three. The Marines hit five extra-base blows in backing up the steady vs Pitt Wolverines are rated No. 1 and hurling of Saunders, who whiffed six in gaining his first win against one Ohio State vs Duke Maryland No. 2. defeat for the season. Okla. A&M vs Houston Tulsa Oklahoma ran its winning streak In the second game of the evening the NAS Flyers came from behind vs Wyoming to 22 games by drubbing Wisconsin Texas again to win their second game in three verdicts to nose out FTG 7-4 vs So. Calif. 20 to 0, and Notre Dame white- in an abbreviated contest that was called after six-innings due to rain. SOUTH washed powerful Miami, 14 to 0. The lead seesawed back and forth until the top of the sixth when NAS Alabama vs Tennessee Prior to the Texas-Oklahoma Auburn vs pushed across three runs to break up a 4-4 tie. After failing to score Georgia Tech. game last week, the odds were on in their half of the inning, the Trainers lost any more changes of Chattanooga vs Vanderbilt Texas to stop the Sooners' Florida 21 retaliating as the rain prevented any further play. The FTG team suf- vs LSU game winning streak, but Florida State the fered a few mental lapses on defense which contributed to the defeat. vs Georgia Sooners proved too much for Texas. This combined with two bad throws to the plate on plays that had the Kentucky vs Mississippi State Georgia Tech the nations fourth runner cold, offset the one advantage they held in outhitting their Maryland vs North Carolina ranking team last week, squeaked rivals at the plate. Mississippi vs Tulane by Louisiana State 7 to 0. These games are played on Fleet Recreation Softball diamond #1 North Carolina State vs The chief upsets of last week every night Monday thru Thursday with postponenments filled in on Fri- Wake Forest Southern Calif. who lost to Wash- day night. The first game commences at 1830 with a second game follow- W. Virginia vs WM & Mary ington 7 to 0, Calif. was the na- ing its completion. There is plenty of action on the field and fun in the SOUTH WEST tions No. 10 team, Harvard which stands, so come on out and holler for your team. Arkansas vs Texas was beaten by Cornell 20 to 7, Baylor vs Washingotn and Marquette which was a 7 SPORTS ROUNDUP (Con't) Rice vs SMU point outfielder, was busily jotting ROCKY favorite over Kansas. Kan- down notes for the Boston Globe. MOUNTAIN sas buried Marquette 42 to 0. ing stations in New York and New Arizona vs Texas W. Jersey made up the color guard Bomber outfielder Iry. Noren Arizona State vs San Diego. at all of the games. Denver vs Utah American Legion Meeting Power Myrt ($32,000 Question) Montana vs Utah State The Ameircan covered the series for the N.Y. spite the many detailed records Legion and Amer- FAR WEST ican Legion Auxiliary will have a she kept on World Series play surpri- Journal - American. (Natch, Idaho vs Wash. State very important meeting Tuesday, picked the Dogers to win). .. singly there's nothing in the books Calif. vs Oregon 18 October at 7:30 P M. at Marina Jimmy Piersall, Boston's go-catch- on this Stanford vs UCLA Point. J 4m m Page Six THE INDIAN Saturday, 15 October 1955 The Town Crier by Mayor J. B. Ralston At a recent meeting of the Vil- lamar-Bargo Community Council, newly elected Councilmen for pre- cincts 1, 3 and 7, were inducted into office. They were: D. C. Wilkinson, Councilman-At- Large, Qrs. DH-401 R. L. Hill, HM1, Precinct 3, Qrs. CB-43A D. E. Dunlap, BM2, Precinct 7, Qrs. RH-84-B J. K. Ogilvie, PN2, Precinct 1, Qrs. WB-12B Mr. Wilkinson was elected Vice Mayor of the Community and will preside at meetings during the ab- sence of the Mayor. The Vice Mayor will assume the office of Mayor when the present encum- bent's term expires. Regular meetings of the Council are held the first Tuesday of each month in the Naval Station Ad- ministration Building Board Room, on second deck. Meetings are call- ed to order at 7:30 P.M., and the public is cordially invited to attend. The following standing com- mittees have been appointed to handle all matters pertaining to their Committee: EDUCATION G. Liveakos, Chairman R. K. Marshall, Member D. E. Dunlap, Member VILLAMAR LYCEUM JUNIOR FIREMEN - On Tuesday, the kindergarten classes were treated to a ride on one of the fire R. K. Marshall, Chairman department's trucks, and as you can see, the junior fire inspectors were pretty excited about it. R. L. Hill, Member Near the engine are (left to right), Mr. Ruth Groenveld, a kindergarten teacher, Fire Inspector, George J. K. Ogilvie, Member Richards, and Mrs. Shirley Talen, another teacher from the Victory Hill kindergarten classes. On the truck BINGO is Fire Inspector, Felix Lopez. The children are Mrs. Groenveld's and Mrs. Talen's classes. G. Liveakos, Chairman The rides were some of the many events held during Fire Prevention Week, October 9 through October 15. D. C. Wilkinson, Member D. E. Dunlap, Member Changes of program generally are PUBLICITY NAS Change Of Connand not permitted after a veteran's J. K. Ogilvie, Chairman starting cut-off date has passed. W. A. Schnake, Member Captain Reginald R. McCrac- Now Ya Know Q-I have made arrangements R. L. Hill, Member ken, USN, NAS CO. will be re- (AFPS)- for my GI insurance proceeds to PEACE & ORDER lieved of his command in mid-No- Q-If I enroll in a correspond- be paid to my beneficiary in a lump D. E. Dunlap, Chairman vember by Captain George L. ence course under the Korea GI sum. Does she have the right to W. A. Schnake, Member Kohr, USN. Bill before my starting cut-off date, change the method of payment? R. K. Marshall, Member Capt. Kohr will arrive 13 Nov. will I be permitted to switch to A-Yes. Under your lump sum RADIO & TELEVISION aboard the USNS PVT. W. H. classroom training in the same J. K. Ogilvie, Chairman THOMAS, the same ship that car- designation, your beneficiary may field, after that date has passed? elect to receive GI insurance G. Liveakos, Member ried Capt. McCracken when he ar- pay- D. C. Wilkinson, Member rived here about 19 months ago. A-No. A correspondence course ments under any of the install- ment plans available. HEALTH & SANITATION The Change-of-Command cere- is considered a program of train- Vice-Mayor ing within itself. A change from D. C. Wilkinson, monies will take place 17 Nov. and Q-I am taking a correspond- Chairman Capt. McCracken will depart the correspondence training to class- ence course under the Korea GI All Councilmen, room training would be considered Members same day by FLAW to take up Bill. What does VA consider as Councilman B. a change of program, regardless H. Carr, Pre- his new position as Commander the official beginning and ending cinct 2, submitted his resignation Wing Pacific. of the subject of the course. dates of my course? Utility from the Council. The Council, A-The beginning date is the with regret, accepted. It was de- date the school supplies you with cided that Councilman-At-Large your first lesson. The ending date Wilkinson will act as the repre- is the date the school services your sentative of Precinct 2, pending final lesson. the next regular election to be held Q-I am receiving disability in mid-December, 1955. The compensation payments, and, ac- three retiring members of cording to a statement by my the Council, Messrs. Trimble, Gor- physician, my condition has be- don and Twining, deserve a vote come worse. Would that statement of thanks from the Community alone quality me for increase. for their untiring efforts in their behalf. These gentlemen devoted A-The evidence provided by many hours of their own time on your physician must be verified by matters beneficial to the Commun- and official VA physical examina- ity and their presence on the tion. If VA finds that your condi- Council will be sorely missed. tion has become worse, the com- pensation increase may be made effective as of the date VA received the evidence from your physician. NaYSta Exec To Be Relieved Q-I am going to school under the Korea GI Bill. Would I also In November be entitled to a GI loan to buy Commander a house? V. J. Soballe, Ex- ecutive Officer of the Naval Sta- A-You would be entitled to a tion, will be relieved in November GI loan while you are in school by Commander Wilbur G. Barton, under the Korea GI Bill provided now Commanding Officer of the your lender will make the loan. USS JAMES E. KYES (DD 787). The law does not prohibit simul- CDR Barton, who is now on the taneous use of both benefits. West Coast, is expected to arrive Q-I am planning to take flight here during November. He is a training under the Korea GI Bill. graduate of the Naval Academy, At what rate will I use up my GI class of 1940. Rear Admiral Sherman R. Clark, USN, ComTraLant, and Captain training entitlement? CDR Soballe will leave for his Edward Burke, USN, (with briefcase) are welcomed by Rear Admiral A-Your entitlement will be used new post in the Office of the Chief W. G. Cooper, USN, Commander Naval Base, (right) and Cantain L. E. up at the rate of one day for each of Information several weeks after Habecker, USN, Commander Fleet Training Group. Adm. Clark and $1.25 paid to you as a GI training his relief arrives. He has been Capt. Burke are here on an informal inspection of ComTraLant facilities. allowance. stationed here since October 28. 4m Saturday, 15 October 1955 THE INDIAN Page Seven

W G B Y Highlights Saga Of A Gun F T 6 Bulletin It probable comes as a surprise The Officers Bowling League got to no one to observe that program underway last week with the five changes on WGBY's schedule have teams representing the Fleet been and will continue to be fre- Training Group winning 11 points quent. What may be news to those and losing 9. Four of the teams not in the know is the fact that bowled against VU-10 teams. The these are not arbitrary changes results are as follows: FTG "GUN due to staff personnel likes and 21" won 4 lost 0 over VU-10 #1. dislikes but direct from the source LT Joe Darby was high for FTG . . . AFRS Los Angeles itself. with a 162 average. FTG "Combo" won 0 lost 4 against VU-10 #2. "Little Things You Might Like LTJG Tom Clarke was high for To Know Department": AFRS Los FTG with a 138 average. FTG Angeles sends the best shows from "Admin" won 3 lost 1 over VU-10 the major radio networks for over- #3. CDR Karl Skadowski was high seas use. Consequently, that's why for FTG with a 146 average. FTG you dependents especially, hear "CIC-FTC" won 3 lost 1 over VU- evening shows . . . such as Ten- 10 #4. LT Ben Miles was high for nessee Ernie . . . in the mornings FTG with a 170 average. Total: rather than soapbox operas. Be- FTG 10 VU-10 6. FTG "GUN 22" sides, if they did send the latter won 1 lost 3 to the "VIPS". Mrs. without the commercials, there'd Betty Gardner was high for FTG be nothing left. with a 121 average. A visiting civilian technician SOFTBALL making a survey for the pending The FTG Softball Team, "The TV station made the observation Trainer's", had a heartbreaking about WGBY, "you've got one of week. After defeating the Supply the best and largest set-ups of Depot, they tackled VU-10. The any Armed Forces radio station game was played last Thursday I've seen to-date." And, if you night and ended in a 1-1 tie. The question the man's word, the sta- A very noticeable landmark here at Guantanamo Bay, is the "Droopy" game was rescheduled for Friday gun which now rests outside the Naval Station library. Even tion is always open to visitors and with all and in the reply, VU-10 outlasted the extent of your personally con- the curiosity it has caused, few know it's true history. However, many the Trainers to win 4-3 in 8 in- ducted tour will depend on have heard that it was bent due to the intense heat caused by a fire nings. Just one more rooter in who's aboard the ship on which it was mounted. around and what they might hap- The ship was the USS the stands might have made the pen to be doing at that particular MONONGAHELA. difference. The team this year is time. In 1862 the USS MONONGAHELA, a wooden hulled steam ship, was good and deserves all the support launched in , and part of her armament was this same you can give it. Don't be alarmed if, during a 4" gun. NEW BLOOD heavy storm, the old station should During the Civil War the MONONGAHELA The Gunnery Department re- suddenly depart from the airlanes. participated in various battles, one of which was the battle of New Orleans. After the Civil ceived two additions last week and The tower attracts quite a few the Damage Control Department lighting bolts. These War this steam ship was converted to a sailing vessel. She became a travel down training ship and broke even. Austin Campbell, GMC, the transmitter, kicking out a was stationed here at Guantanamo. Her stay was a to short reported aboard from COMSERV- relay and putting the station off one, for in the spring of 1908 while anchored between South Toro Bay and Granadillo Point, she caught fire and was beached on the south LANT. Chief Campbell is married the air . . . but not damaging and has three children. He enlisted equipment. All that's then requir- side of Deer Point. Her location is just a few hundred feet east of the present base commanders boat landing. at Newark, New Jersey in 1938 ed is for the duty man to punch and went through boot camp at the proper button and we're back Many things, including the gun, were salvaged from the ship, but after a few weeks she settled on her side and sunk in 12 feet of Newport, Rhode Island. He has with you until the next bolt. water served in where she can now be seen by passengers of a helicopter or by skin divers. the following ships: USS Changes This Week PHOENIX, USS HALFMOON, The gun, a 4"/23, was mounted on the cliff overlooking the spot where USS ALECTO, USS FREMONT Back to program changes: To- the MONOGAHELA now lies. In later years due to the interest the gun and the USS WISCONSIN. day, Saturday, Bob Hope bowed drew, its location was changed to the tip of Deer Point. Myron Wall, FTC, reported out at 7 P.M. to make way for the Since then "Droopy" has been moved to a more centralized aboard from Norfolk, Virginia. first of a new series "Truth or location, The the Naval Station library lawn. Chief is married to the former Consequences.". . . You've already An interesting side note is the fact that the crew of the MONOGA- Milly Nahum of Tripoli, Libya. found by this time that "Songs They have three children. By Dini" took over the 0845 Tues- HELA stayed on Deer Point awhile. From all indications they were He en- quite contented, but listed in 1940 at Brooklyn, New day and Thursday spots formerly soon the USS NEWARK arrived and removed the crew of the MONONGAHELA in May 1908. York and went through boot camp held down by Sammy Kaye. . at Newport, Rhode Island. Another change today: No more He has served in the following ships: USS Dennis Day, tune in on Galen Drake Nahant." Then comes Ernest MUSIC that features it each Fri- WICHITA, USS RODMAN, USS instead at 7:30 P.M. Bloch's Hebraic Rhapsody for cello day at 9:30 A.M. DAYTON, USS VOGELGESANG, Biting the dust in the immediate and orchestra. "Schelemo" com- USS DASHIELL, and the USS future will be Gordon MacRae, memorates the landing of the first Pop Music HYMAN. Jack Benny and Tony Martin. In Jewish settlers in America three It's not for this column to go Cecil Creel, DC1, of the Damage their places will be Two In The centures ago. Lorna Munroe, of into the merits or otherwise of Control Department was transfer- Balcony, Sunday With Garroway the cello section, is featured. Or- jazz or rock-and-roll or to even red to the U.S. Naval Communica- and the Jane Froman Show. Also mandy also conducts the orchestra draw hairline definitions. It's easier tions Facility, French Morroco. due to be received but not yet in Elgar's "Pomp and Circum- to lump it as "other" and include LCDR Orville H. Phillips, USN worked into the schedule is none stance." it with the so-called popular styl- reported to the Damage Control other than Gene Autry with song, Later in the evening at its reg- ings. This type of music of course Department from the Damage Con- comedy and drama. ularly scheduled spot is THE BOS- predominates on programming trol School in Philadelphia. LCDR TON SYMPHONY. Charles Munch since it pleases the greates num- Phillips enlisted in the Navy in Long Hairs Attention! ! conducts and the works of Arthur ber of people at any one given June 1931 in Des Moines, Iowa. He received his initial If you'll pardon this sudden Honegger and Mozard will be pres- time. training in San Diego and has served on the switch but there is a serious side ented. The first performance will Your biggest diet of this is at be "Symphony No. 38" by Mozart, following ships: USS EDSAL, to the programming of AFRS and the beginning and end of WGBY's USS PHILADELPHIA, USS GU- WGBY. These are played late pur- then "Symphony No. 5" by Hon- broadcast day . . YOUR MORN- egger. AM, USS NEW YORK, USS EV- posely to perhaps better fit your ING CARAVAN from 7:00 A.M. ERSOLE and USS YOSEMITE. mood. And . . . believe it or not to 8:00 A.M. and Mountain William Time SANDMAN He is married and has one child. if you feel that the Station doesn't Not to be forgotten are those SHOW from 10:30 - 12:00 P.M. Mrs. Phillips is waiting in Phila- play enough classical music . . proponents of the Git-tar and every day except Sunday. And, for delphia for notification of avail- all that's received is aired your Fiddle, otherwise known as Hill- good measure, the latter show able housing. way promptly. throws in an extra two hours billy music and . . . more kindly on Rear Admiral Sherman Clark, For instance, this Tuesday at Folk Music. For some un- Saturday night. Both, incidentally, Commander Training Command, are local productions. The morning 2200 . . . as usual . . . you have known reason, many who like the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, his Chief of LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. stuff appear to be ashamed to ad- show has Ed Talen at helm and Staff, Captain E. S. Burke George (All The BBC Scottish orchestra does mit it. A steady diet can be ob- Engle in the evening. American Guard for Navy in 1929 the honors for a program that tained Monday through Saturday Best known and regularly sched- and also one of the Navy's boxing includes "The Ship of the Fiend"; via MORNING CARAVAN from uled on the transcribed shows are "greats"), a few other TRALANT "Three Legends"; and "Overture 7:00 to 7:15 A.M. Then comes 25 BUD'S BANDWAGON at 1230 Staff Officers and two DESLANT for Theatre Orchestra." Then we minutes, Jimmy Wakely style, on Monday thru Friday and MARTIN Staff Officers arrived by air on 11 skip to Sunday and the 1230 spot the program by the same name BLOCK at 6:30 P.M. If you like October for familiarization and for PHILADELPHIA ORCHES- each Thursday at 11:00 A.M. your music to date back a few conferences with the Fleet Train- TRA. The composition of Randall There's also another DJ show, local years, why not try TURN BACK ing Group. They expect to depart Thompson is titled "A Trip To production, known as IOL SE OF THE CLOCK at 1130? on 14 October. I9 M f Saturday, 15 October 1955 THE INDIAN Navy-DPPO-10ND-Gtmo.-2385 Talent Roundup Actor AUDIE MURPHY has bought "Survival," an original story about the Air Force Survival School at Stead AFB, Nev. The Medal of Honor winner will form his own independent company to make the film. His latest movie is "To Hell and Back," based on his autobiography. MASTERPIECES OF WORLD LITERATURE IN DIGEST FORM BING CROSBY tells about one of his favorite film directors, edited by Frank N. Magill MIKE CURTIZ, during the filming of "White Christmas." Curtiz par- ticularly likes to direct crowd scenes. His golden opportunity came in assisted by scene shot when a veteran is welcomed home from the wars by a whole Dayton Koheler and Staff town. Curtiz singled out one uniformed man, moved him here and there This comprehensive survey of for about a half-hour, until he was satisfied with his position in front literature of the camera. contains accurate se- Then quence-by-sequence plot summaries Curtiz turned to the man and said, "Speak your lines now." of 510 world-famous The man replied, "What novels, plays MOVIES lines? I'm the night watchman!" and epics, each presented in about 1,200 words. These digests will Saturday, 15 October MARILYN MONROE wants everybody to know that her favorite TV appeal to the general reader who AN ANNAPOLIS STORY .show is the very intellectual "Omnibus." wishes to expand his reading in- terests but who may be uncertain John Derek Diana Lynn in his approach Sympathy? ROBERT to literature. Ad- Two brothers attending Anna- Q. LEWIS has no quarrel with the decision of vanced readers a 17-year-old girl who married may use the digests polis fall in love with the same a 93-year-old farmer because she wanted to refresh their memories girl. When "a man of the soil." "She's right," Robert of the they go to Korea as muses. "Who could be closer world's great literature. Students fighter pilots the girl to the soil than a 93-year-old farmer?" goes to and writers can learn much from to visit her father who is a Naval this over-all Officer approach to literature stationed there. There is RICHARD BOONE, who gained and from the critique plenty of excitement fame as a sympathetic physician on an infor- and suspense TV's "Medic," now has a film role mation included as tension builds between the he really wanted . . . that of a profes- with each digest. sional killer. He'll star in Universal-International's "Law Efficient organization and brothers and comes to a peak in Man." attrac- A soon-to-be-scheduled show for WGBY, GENE AUTRY, gives the tive format combine to render a jet battle over Korea. ALSO information that Masterpieces "TIDE PIKE'S PEAK ARENA" America's favorite cowboy was born in Texas but grew of World Literature up in Oklahoma. He makes four to six rodeo performances a year and in Digest Form a book for author- Sunday, 16 October dose one-night personal appearance stands several times a season. itative, ready reference and enjoy- UNDERWATER Married to the former Ina Mae Spivey of Oklahoma, Gene and his wife able reading. Jane Russell Gilbert Roland live on their four acre ranch just northeast of Hollywood, where "Cham- The discovery of the sunken re- pion" his famous horse also resides. On April 1, 1955, Gene and Ina THE EMPIRE CITY celebrated their 25th wedding mains of an ancient ship off the anniversary. collected and edited by Cuban coast, starts a, young man Alexander Klein and his wife and another couple Recently, young Texas-born comic NORM ALDEN brought a girl The Empire City is a fitting on a treasure hunt. Everything singer to a Hollywood studio where producer ACE OCHS was holding tri- seems to be going along fine when auditions for bute to the big town: a giant, in- a radio program. As he waited for the girl to perform, clusive an ominous group of native fisher- Alden amused the crew treasury offering more with his comedy patter. Ochs overheard him, reading of men show up to complicate things. invited him to do his act. Result? greater variety about Norman Alden won the audition, New York than ever ALSO "SPORTS REVIEW" was flown to New York where he won on before put in "Talent Scouts" and appeared one book. It contains a Monday, 17 October on Arthur Godfrey's show. He was also invited to be guest magnificent on the "Gary selection of essays and articles LOVE LETTERS Crosby Show." The girl? She's still hoping for another audition. on the people, places and history of Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotton New York by such authors as An Army captain is writing love More than 1,000 members and guests of the New York Council paid Chesterton, Dic k en s, O'Henry, letters for a buddy of his and falls tribute recently to SAM GALLU, creator and producer of "Navy Log." Steinbeck, Twain, Whitman; and in love with the girl through the Among those attending the gathering was Fleet Admiral WILLIAM by such personalities as Tallulah letters she writes. His buddy goes F. (BULL) HALSEY. Bankhead, Helen Keller and Walter home and marries the girl but is Winchell to mention only a few. later killed. The captain begins a The Empire City "adds up to the search for this woman he had greatest show on earth. . " fallen in love with only to find a woman who has lost everything ANALYSE YOURSELF -her husband and her mind. ALSO by Prince Leopold Loewenstein and "S-H-H-il-I" William Gerharde Tuesday, 18 October as adapted by Victor Rosen AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' Analyse Yourself offers you the Rory Calhoun Piper Laurie opportunity to know what your The marriage of a multi-millio- friends really think of you, to know naire and an ex-chorus girl is what character estimate others threatened by the interference of form of you and to see yourself others. Their struggle to find-ta as you really are. Using all love-each the other is told in music techniques of modern psychological and drama mixed with laughter science, it enables you to add up ALSO "SWIM AND SURVIVE" your character and personal his- Wednesday, 19 October tory so that you can find the SEVEN BRIDES FOR- SEVEN analysis that is really you. Ana- BROTHERS. lyse Yourself presents a way to Jane Powell the millions of differing traits that Howard Keel make An outdoor musical comedy. Keel people different from each marries other. With this book you can open Powell and takes her to the the hills of Oregon door to the mots important where -she is discovery faced with the prospect of living of all-the discovery of with his six brothers. yourself. Thursday, 20 October HARMONIZE YOUR HOME A LIVE SHOW. by Kay Hardy The globe-circling Mexican Boys In this book the author will stage a concert. Your helps favorite you look at your house with an eye selections-Mexican, international focused on color, on comfort, on and sacred-rendered -by the fa- over-all harmony, and on economy. mous costumed group. Admission Based on Kay Hardy's free courtesyy years of of the Catholic professional experience as home Parish of GtmoNaval Base). decorator, buyer of home furnish- Friday, 21 October - ings, and teacher, the book covers -THE DETECTIVE every aspect of home furnishing .and deals individually with the Alex Guinness:- =Joan Greeiwood decorating The story of a padre problems involved in with a each room slant for amateur detective work. of your home. If you are He takes a bride, a career girl, a teacher, a judo lessons, knows the student, vernacular of the or an experienced house- criminal and wife eager attempts to convert his parishion- to improve your home easily and ers who tend to work outside the economically you'll find this latest Kay Hardy home primer law. ALSO "HAY HUBE" WOW!-is the only possible rating for Esther Williams. . invaluable. 9 *