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Vol. VI, No. 71 U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 20 November 1954 Base Plans Officer Departs; LT A. Grego Cited Council For Outstanding Service HONOR MAN Villamar-Bargo Released to Inactive Duty Swings Into Action Tuesday morning, CDR R. M. Lieutenant Anthony Grego, USN, Beaugrand, Naval Base Plans Offi- after 30 months service in Guan- cer left Guantanamo Bay for re- tanamo Bay, was detached from J. R. Yost 1st Mayor lease from active duty at Key the Naval Station last week with a West, Fla. Commander Beaugrand, letter of commendation from Cap- who has been serving as Plans tain W. R. Caruthers, Commanding The newly elected Villaiar- Officer and Assistant Operations Officer. Bargo Council has already swung Oficer here since January 1953, LT Grego had been in charge of into action. Holding their first will return to his home in Racine, the Commissary Store for the last meeting on Wednesday, 10 Novem- Wisconsin where he will spend the 22 months. The letter read, in part: ber, the Council unanimously elect- holiday season witii his wife "By your outstanding competence, ed Mr. J. R. Yost, Civilian as their Elizabeth and daughter, Marsha diligence and conscientous applica- Mayor. Mr. Yost took over his before returning to civilian tion you have successfully managed. duties immediately, presiding over Jane, and eiployient. at all times to care for the com- directing the meeting. missary needs of nearly 10,000 After the Commander Beaugrand's depar- election and prelimi- persons. ." nuary discussions, CDR V. J. Soballe, ture will leave a temporary va- The letter went on to say: "It Executive cancy on the Naval Base since Officer, Naval Station, has been by your ingenuity, re- spoke to the Council. In his in- his relief, LCDR R. M. Moore will sourcefulness not report aboard until some time and initiative that formal speech, Commander Soballe every possible means of logistic discussed with the council its foun- in February. LCDR Moore is pres- supply has been utilized, and serving as Executive Officer almost dation. Primarily, the council has ently every type of commissary demand of the USS ROSS, DD 563 been set up to assist in regulating has bi sonmt ShaIrput man at last week's community affairs in Villamar and Commander Beaugrand first en- "In addition to your competent Naval Station Personnel inspec- tered the Naval Service in 1941 as and resourceful management of the Previously, all ruhng governing tion was R. L. Jannard, an ensign upon completion of his Co missary Store you have given FN of the the regulation of community affairs Naval Reserve Midshipman train- unstintingly of your free time to Ninth Division. This weeks honor- in Villamar and Bargo have been ing at Northwestern University. the development in this area of man is a native of Battle Creek made by the command based on During the war, he served with golfing interests and improvement Mich. He has been in the Navy 10 those factors known to the coin- the District Intelligence Office in of golfing facilities, far beyond mand, but without appreciable months and has been stationed re- San Francisco, at the Naval Re- that which might either be normal- here ference to the occupants of the serve Armony in Los Angeles, on ly required or expected." for eight months. He reported to housing themselves. According to board the SS SANTA CLARA, and (LT Grego holds the 1953 Com- active duty from the 973rd Service Commander Soballe, it is in this at Brooklyn, N.Y. After earning Ten championship, the 1954 Gtmo Division, Battle Creek reserve unit. area that the Council can serve to his silver bar for LTJG in Brooklyn, base championship and he tied for great advantage for both the com- Commiander Beaugrand went on to top honors in the 1954 First An- mand and the individual residents serve on board the USS DEIMOS nual Naval Station Invitational of the area. and the USS AMERICAN LEGION Tournament held here in Septem- as Communications Officer. Follow- As well as advising on official ber. In addition to these local titles Former Hospital Exec rulings, Commander ing his duty aboard ship. Command- Soballe dis- he has held championships at near- cussed projects which er Beaugrand served with Trans- the Council ly all of his preceding duty stations. could profitably undertake. These Div Staff as Coiimunication Officer, Wherever there was a golf course Selected For Captain Operations Officer, and later- prospects should include a monthly "Perpetual" Tony could be counted or weekly prize for the most at- after his promotions to LT and oii to walk off with trophies.) tractive lawn to LCDR as Chief Staff in the area, special then The letter of commendation con- CDR Joseph J. Timmes, MC, prizes for specific Officer. occasions such cluded: "You have, during this tour USN, former executive officer of as for the most attractive outdoor In 1946, at the end of World War of duty, been a credit to the naval the Naval Hospital here, recently Christmas display, projects to im- II, Commander Beaugrand retired service, to the Naval Station, prove was selected for promotion to the the community recreation to the Inactive Reserves until the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and to programs such as the bingo games rank of captain. Korean conflict, coming back to yourself. Well done." and dances, and other special serve with ComPhib Group 4 Staff, Commander Timmes is presently events. his last assignment before report- Also discused serving at the U.S. Naval Hospital, at the first meet- ing to Guantanamo Bay. ing were methods of making the St. Albans, N.Y., where he is Prior to his entry into the Naval a Villamar-Bargo Council and As- Service, Commander Beaugrand re- thoracic surgeon. sociation self-sustaining. Although ceived his BA degree at Wisconsin The Commander has his MS no definite plan was formulated, University. Later, lie worked as a several worthy ideas Degree in Surgery from the were sug- free-lance writer, working on spe- Uni- gested by council members. cial assignments versity of Pennsylvania and is for a host of pub- Besides awards and finances, lications. Upon departing froii certified by the American Board other minor projects were discuss- Guantanamo Bay last week, his of Surgeons and Fellow American ed. First on the list to be under- only plans were for the holiday College of Surgeons. taken is a Saturday Matinee for season, which according to the kiddies at the Villamar Lyceum. commander, "should develop some It was proposed that beginning endeavor for the future." as soon as darkness permits, a whole hour and a half of comedies will be shown, the show to let out Pay Increase Shaped earcly enough for the children to return home so that their parents Details of the proposed pay may attend the late movie. Also increases for members of the under consideration for submission Armed Forces, which will lay to the command are proposals for stress upon skill levels and ex- a lawn mower rental service, off- perience, are still being rounded street parking for Villamar, and a into shape at top echelons in the CAPT W. R. Caruthers, Com- monthly public meeting of the Pentagon. When the pay pro- manding Officer, Naval Station, council at which time residents of 1 are approved by Carter presents LT Anthony Grego with Villaniar and Bargo iay submit L. 11rgess. Assistant Secretary a letter commendation for his their ideas to their representatives of Defense, for Manpower and outstand - service here in Guan- for consideration by the council. Personnel, the; will go to Sec- tanamo i y. LT Grego departed The Council iet again Wednes- retary of Defense Wilson for from thL iase after 30 ionthis day, 17 Nov., and future meetings presentation to Congress in duty here his next assignment will be held on the first and third January. at Quan', Point, R. I. 4 Wednesday of every month. Page Two THE INDIAN m Saturday, 20 November 1954

9 nxdtan. Hospital Notes NSD Supply Line The Indian's mission-To inform and entertain all hands; to serve by R. P. Campanozzi Welcome to the following new arrivals at the Depot: Walter as a positive factor in promoting HEIRPORT NEWS E. Sunday, 21 November 1954 the efficiency, welfare, and content- Three girls are added to the birth Winter, DK1 from U.S.N.C.B.C. ment of personnel. list this past week. This girl Davisville, Rhode Island; Robert Catholic Masses majority over boys seems to be H. Millar, SK3 from Editorial Office, U. S. Naval Base routine considering the statistics the USS Sunday, 0700-Naval Base Chapel Special Services Department of the newborns during the past six MALABAR (AF-37), and George Sunday, 0900-Naval Base Chapel Center Fleet Recreation months. The new little ladies are: F. McGowen, SK1 from the USS Mon. thru Fri. 1645- Telephone 9615 _ Naval Base Chapel Lynn Patricia to BMC and Mrs. CAPRICORNUS (AKA 57). The Saturday, 20 November 1954 Patricia Ellwood; Bobbie Jean born Saturday, 0800-Naval Base Chapel families of these men-Mrs. Winter U. S. NAVAL BASE to CDR and Mrs. Doris Rothenberg; Protestant Services Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and, Monica whose parents and son of Providence, Rhode are Sunday: 1100-Divine Worship RADMEdmund B. Taylor AD1 and Mrs. Helen Kowalczk. Island; Mrs. Millar of Commander Norfolk, 0930-Sunday School CAPT G. M. Holley ARRIVAL Virginia, and Mrs. Gowen and son 0930-Adult Bible Class Chief of Staff HM3 James M. Shaw is our only of Kansas, Alabama - are all 1930-Fellowship Hour U. S. NAVAL STATION arrival this week as he reports to awaiting housing in Gtmo Bay. Wednesday: 1900- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba us from Neuropsychiatry Techni- In another couple of weeks, Fred Mid-Week Bible Study CAPT William R. Caruthers, USN cians School at Bethesda, Mary- Milnikel, SK2, popular NSD store- Thursday: 1900-Choir Rehearsal Commanding Officer land. His appearance here joins cceper, softballer, and golfer will Editorial Staff him once again with his old time be Mr. Fred Milnikel, Esq., col- Jewish Services LT E. A. Sadness - Officer-Advisor buddy, SN John J. Hudson. Both legian loose in Michigan with a Friday: 1900-Naval Base Chapel H. E. Davis, JOC ---- Editor men were born and reared in brand new Ford Victoria with H. L. Sisson, JOL-- -- N-News Christian Science F. L. Cannon, J03- Photographer Keene, New Hampshire. They at- Chromium "Tiara." Everyone at D. C. Roberts, JOSN __---_Reporter tended school together, played ball NSD wishes Fred bon-voyage. We'll Sunday: 1000-Station Library THE INDIAN is published weekly at on the same teams and entered the miss his many talents. the Naval Station in accordance with service three weeks apart. From all reports, the dtuck hunt- NavExos P-35, Revised Nov. 1945, and SIDELIGHTS ing trip last weekend consisting The Chaplain's Corner financed with non-appropriated funds. On the THE INDIAN is a member of the Armed verge of humiliation, of Chief and Mrs. Johnson Tarrell, Forces Press Service, and AFPS material Frank Sparks finally bought him- Burns, and King was very succes- apperaing herein must not be reproduced self a new pair of slippers. The old ful. Although Chief Johnson was without written permission. Local news ones have not been discarded since the only "sharp-shooter", getting In the impossibly beautiful Gos- may be re-printed provided credit is given they have to THE INDIAN. become acollectors item. 2 ducks, Tarrell claims his difficulty pel according to St. Luke, there All photographs are official U. S. Navy . In reviewing the results of the was finding the "good" places. is recorded a story recounting photos unless otherwise credited. advancement exams, we notice that T. R. Kenney is no longer search- Jesus' healing of ten lepers (17:11 HM2 Arthur Huber achieved a ing for the "lost truck." After he ff.). These men had undoubtedly perfect score. His grand total drove around the Base for hours suffered many years of both phys- points amounted What's Doin' Stateside to 83.83 and his questioning anyone who might have ical and mental torture: physical, multiple is a mere 3.83; how about seen the vehicle, Kenney discovered because leprosy was a dread di- that? . . . HM1 Paul Trievel is that he was driving it all the time. sease-invariably terminating in a Weekly AFPS Feature still getting those big fish on the This could call for an eye ex- iman's death; and mental, because tip of his hooks but is a trifle amination! those who contracted it became A joint Congressional Commit- unsuccessful in bringing them in. tee predicts that by 1965 the na- social outcasts-such was the peo- At Marine Site, tion's economy will be 50 percent the other day, ple's fear of the pestilence. But, Paul latched into a beaut but dur- reads the account, greater than at present. . . . The ing of the ten men his struggle with the gigantic so delivered, only one returned report prophesied that 10 years dweller to of the sea the rod broke Thanksgiving Services give thanks from now wages will be higher, in two. Paul did get to the Master. We a hand lacera- cannot help beliving that the whole the work week shorter, and taxes tion as the line snapped with the group was not overjoyed at what lower. . . . It estimated the U.S. rod; the wound is pretty well On Thursday, November 25, population in 1965 at 190 millions, special Thanksgiving serv- had taken place. But is it not a healed now. . . . Our recreation rather compared with the present popu- organizer, ices will be held in the Base depressing commentary on HM2 John Cuddy, con- the fickleness of men lation of a little less than 160 tinues his Chapel. Protestant Services that only with planning of beach one returned . "glorifying God"? millions. parties and sports activities. John's will commence at 9:30 A.M. Peering ahead in the field of latest and Catholic High Mass will The seasons of the year have organization is a troupe of succeeded television, one of the nation's corpsmen be held at 11:00 A.M. Dur- one another in God's who attend the bingo measured tinse, leading authorities, David Saroff, games twice weekly. ing High Mass, the chapel and we now prepare Anyone with ourselves for a clay of national has predicted that within a few ideas to help Cuddy with his pro- choir will sing "Mass of the years television sets will oper- Angels". thanksgiving. In spite of tension gram is urged to contact him in and unrest ate without a picture tube. . X-Ray. in many quarters, the He also foresees use of television world enjoys comparative peace. microscopes, resulting in great In our homeland, the crops are advances in the struggle against harvested-enormous crops that disease. threaten to burst our granaries Cake Cutting Ceremony Hi-Lites Marine Birthday Our The threat that television might mountains are rich with min- destroy the popularity of motion erals; our reservoirs overflowing with clean, . . . Americans are going sparkling water. Our to the national movies just about as much as strength is like a glisten- ever. . . . According to the The- ing marble pillar rising from a ater Owners of America, a trade jungle of doubt, cynicism, and fear. organization, the industry's We are rich and strong and healt-y big- with a vitality gest problem at the moment isn't that penetrates to a shortage of customers, the very depths of our souls. but a God shortage of films. . . . Hollywood has given us these thmg. production has been In His inscrutable majesty and down but is poser now rising. He has singled out the Unit- ed States Of America a> the re- One of the nation's most cher- cipient of wealth and strength that ished historic landmarks is on a fairly staggers the imagination. coast-to-coast tour. The weath- Why has our nation been so richly ervane of Boston's Old North endowed? Perhaps it is because of Church is to be exhibited around our leaders' concern and efforts for the country to raise $150,000. . peace. Possibly it derives from our The fund will be used to rebuild basic principle of the dignity and the church's steeple, blown tlown sacredness of each individual. We last August in a hurricane. . cannot really answer such a ques- It was from the bell tower of the tion. But we certainly can return famous church that Paul Revere thanks to Him who has made it all received the signal which set him possible. We t can go into our off on his famous ride in 1775 to Churches, Ca sedrals and Syna- warm that the British were coming. gogues and petition God's continued generosity: we can request His "Why didn't you mercy on the millions who endure deliver that daily suffering. message as instructed ?" a man We can speak God's asked his servant. praise and ". come before His "I did precence with singing". And we th' best I could, sir." Col., Robert E. Fojt, Commanding Office,, Marine Barract presents can humbly bow our heads ad ex- "The best you could! Why, if I the fiAgst piece of cake to Pfc. James Hatvany, youngest ma stationed press our thanks. had known I was going at to send a 1 te Barracks here. The cake cutting ceremony was just on ohase of dloncey, I would have gone myself!" a btsy clay's celebration W. W. Poynter at the Marine Barracks. LTJG, CHC, USNR Pages Missing or Unavailable Saturday, 20 November 1954 THE INDIAN rn Page Seven NavSta Character Education FTG Bulletin USS ENGLISH Rammed During LAfTFLEX Program Aides Navy's by Jack Engstrom YN2 and Mrs. Maurice 0. Van- Over All Efficiency dersteen are happy to announce the birth of a son, Maurice 0., Jr., on the 15th of November at the by William 0. Johnson, PNI Gtmo Naval Hospital. He is the Since the start of the Naval Sta- Vandersteen's fourth child and sec- tion's "Protection of Moral Stand- ond boy. They now have two boys ards Program", several people have and two girls. Vandersteen is in inquired as to it's objective and the FTG Administration Depart- whether or not it is doing any ment. good. This article is given here merely Charles E. Schaub, RM1(SS), to point out that the program IS FTG Communications Department, Navy related in many ways, not got his Xmas wish early. He's going the least of which is its secondary back to the Boats! Chuck has re- potentiality for achieving better ceived orders to Squad- morale, and improved awareness ron TWO, at New , Con- of the responsibility of the indivi- necticut. He will depart Gtmo dual to the Navy and to the natio', Saturday aboard the JOHNSON and to the overall increased effi- with his wife and two daughters. ciency of every ship and station Good bye and good luck. of the . One of the missions of the In- Karon Anne is the new arrival formation and Education Program at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John is the development and mainte- Molloy. She was born in the Gtmo nance of a healthy service attitude Naval Hospital on the 15th of emong naval personnel. Another November, and has a sister. Mary, closely related program has been who will be two in February. developed, and that is CHARAC- Molloy, RM2, is in the FTG Com- TER EDUCATION. It is to assist munications Department. The USS English cruises slowly into port at Norfolk, Va., commanding officers in the protec- with 25 feet of her bow ripped off. The English collided with the destroyer tion and strengthening of moral USS W. L. Lind while making runs on a submerged contact during standards within the Navy. This Lieutenant H. W. Loader, FTG Operation "Lantflex," the Atlantic USS Norris rammed into the super- program undertakes to "help effect Gunnery Department, will depart structure of the submarine USS Bergall. a mature and secure individual who Gtmo today aboard the JOHNSON. will live with moral integrity in LT Loader has been ordered to the U.S.S. MISSISSIPPI, EAG-128, for peace and harmony with himself, St. Peter challenged the Devil his neighbor, and his God". Achiev- duty. Good bye and good luck. to a game of baseball claiming ing this objective is a major factor What Is??? that all the great baseball players in the development of the service Lieutenant and Mrs. Gerard were up in Heaven. "You'll lose," attitude and can have a tremendous Gebler are the proud parents of a A Good Fire Extinguisher said the Devil, "you won't stand a impact on both the Navy Commun- daughter, Kathleen Susan, who was chance." ity and society at large. born in the Gtmo Naval Hospital "And why not?" asked St. Peter. The Chief of Naval Personnel on the 16th of November. The Every extinguisher which carries "Well," replied the Devil, "We couple have two other the label of the Underwriter's have all the umpires down here." and the Commandant of the Ma- children, Mutual rine Corps Michael, nine and Gerard, two. LT Laboratories or the Factory have issued instructions require- in support of the above Gebler is in the FTG Engineering Laboratories has met the stated of con- objective and this program is in Department. ments of a safe standard and has full effect at all Recruit Training struction and performance, and Service School Commands. sufficient capacity to deal with test Lieutenant (JG) Arthur L. fires of a size representing the sort It might appear at first glance Babine, Jr. reported aboard on 12 of fire that may reasonably be that the roadblocks to the imple- November from the Office of the anticipated. mentation of such a program as Supervisor of Shipbuilding, USN, and Naval Inspector An approved extinguisher gives this would prove insurmountable of Ordnance, if it in that an organized continuing Quincy, Massachu-etts. LT Babine years of dependable service relieve LT Pennington in the En- is maintained according to the program of group instruction in instructions. It is either high- gineering Department. Welcome manufacturer's Character Education is materials that are expect- ly impractical or totally impossible. aboard. made of ed to stand up under all sorts of There are several answers to conditions. If it becomes damaged, this. First, that officers at the Reported . . on the 12th, S. W. it should be repaired only by the highest echelons of responsibility, McKay, SN, from NAS Quonset manufacturer who has the proper through recognizing the problem Point, R. I., D. Burchi, SN, from equipment and experience for the involved, have apparently believed NAS Quonset Point, R. I., both will work. that some means must be employed be in the Administration depart- An extinguisher must, of course, if we would preserve in the Navy ment. T. R. Stumo, EM2, from the be refilled immediately after use the very principles for which USS SAFE AM-111, Engineering and be regularly cared for and America exists and the safeguard- Department, H. T. Frye, FP1, from inspected. Although extinguishers the ing of which is a prim mission USS FULTON AS-11, Damage do not require a great deal of care, of the Navy. Through the imple- Control Department, B. H. Carr, they are no exception to the gen- menting of the BUPERS Instruc- RD1, from the USS SALEM, CIC eral rule that mechanical devices tion, though group instruction is Department and on the 16th, R. K. have to be serviced from time to not a panacea, much less a "Navy Wilson, QMC, from CNO, Wash- time. Don't expect an extinguisher religion", it is considered to be a ington, D. C. Welcome aboard. We to "stand-by" you unless you give grave necessity by those primarily hope you will enjoy your tour of it the attention it requires and responsible for the effectiveness of duty with FTG. deserves. the Navy's mission and for the after servicing your extin- well-being And, of naval personnel. SHIPARRIVALS guishers, put them back in their The second is that several com- USS Saufley EDDE-465 22 Nov proper places-locations known to mands have submitted reports of USS Hood DD-655 22 Nov everyone and where you can get improved disciplinary conditions, at them easily when needed. better morale, lessening of mast SHIP DEPARTURES and court cases, improved moral USS Newport News CA-148 "climate" and decrease in flagrant 24 Nov "I used to know Mr. Smithers immorality after a period of ex- who was with your firm. I under- periientation with the Character USS Otterstetter DER-224 stand that he's a tried and trust- Education program. No attempt 26 Nov ed employee." has been made to prove that these h quetinkpier tcoldlya improvements are a result, direct -{r? or indirect, of the group instruc- pirovements actnot only quite pos- tions. However, the fact remains sible but definitely to be sought "He was trusted, yes and he that several coinmands have sub- as extremely important, if second- vill be tried if w'e foitunate d such reports, and though ary, objectives. enough to catch bins Rita loreno, Cap's recording the nature of improvement cited is In this regard, it is difficult to artist, has ambitions to be a big- not considered as the prime or improve on the dictum of Admiral Sue: "Theytididw'efotnt tell me she 'r.kes tine movie star, and from this direct objective of the Program, MAHAN: "Thep Navy_lb is only as people happy wherever she g es corner ,movies should be 'better it is of course believed that such im- good as t n 'e" in it". Joe: "You mean enever' than ever.' em m 2 m Na ui -eniNoND--Gmo.-m THE INDIAN Saturday, 20 November 1954 VU-10 Prop Blast by Bill Graves & Staff

Added to Utility Squadron TEN's big happy family this past week BO0K-NOM were: J. P. Brennan, AT2 and E. by Francis L. Cannon, .JO N. Tatler, AT3 from NAS, Lake- hurst, N. J., R. S. Eells, SKSN, FORD: THE TIMES, THE MAN, Naval Base, ,S k from the Newport 2 THE COMPANY Newport, R. I., R. D. Lackie, PNA- SN from the U.S. Naval Receiving by Alan Nevins Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Glad to This book sets forth tie condi- have Y'all down south for a cruise. x' tions prevailing in the 1870's as We hear that all Sebastian needs Henry Ford and a dozen others now is a set of "Gold Wings" he is who would become automotive the only seaman in VU-10 who ( pioneers grew to manhood. It de- even came close to a take-off in a s scribes the forces and men that drone. Don't think he had tower produced the gas engine and first clearance, either. S automobile. It tells how Henry Children will be children and you Ford as a youth felt impatient can't make anything else out to with farm drudgery and of his rise them. When they get around a from machinist's apprentice to en- tree it is natiiral for them to act gine expert. He then, by invention like little nonkies and end up and adaptation produced a horse- sometime or another like. these less carriage. Here too is the story youngsters. This week little Bobby of financial success which attended Zaborski decided to act like Tarzan mechanical accomplishment. and fell out of the tree. Luckily THE the breath out of SA'T'URDAY EVENING it only knocked POST TREASURY hiss, but had his parents worried Golly, Gloria-those curves. Here's a triple exposure of Gloria De for several hours. Sunny Weiland Haven as she will be seen in the forthcoming U-I technicolor production, The editors of the POST have tried her technique at the same "So This Is Paris." Corrine Calvet co-stars in it and we'll have Corrine ransacked thousands of issues to thing, in the same tree, but with sitting here next week. Gloria sings "I Can't Give You Anything But produce this one. The POST has been more serious results. She was taken Love, Babeeeee" in this particular sequence. Notice the pretty bracelets. in business since about 1728, to the hospital where several so they had quite a number of stiches were required. issues to choose from. Some of These weren't the only casual- the greats who have appeared in ties around that point. Jeremy JEST-A-SECOND WGBY Hi-Lites its pages are Edgar Allen Poe, Stamm fell off a homemade ship Ben Franklin (the POST'S found- and broke her arm. You just can't We bid a fond farewell to Jovial er) Jack London, Gilbert Keith dive off a ship in dry dock with- The human brain is a wonderful John Hull who leaves on the Chesterton, Steven Crane, 0. Hen- out getting hurt. thing. It starts working when you Johnson today for discharge. With ry, and William Faulkner, to list Commander McCoy and his wife are born and never stops until him goes his lovely and elarsing just a few. There are 70 reproduc- Ginny are taking a luxurious cruise you stand up to speak in public. wife, Rosa. We'll miss them both. tions of the its best covers, in- in the to the islands of John has served on the staff of cluding many by Norman Rockwell, and Trinidad. Many Two can live as cheaply as one WGBY for 18 months, in which and a section of ads which have stories might be told by the skipper -if they both have good jobs. time he has served as both staff an- both the nostalgia and humor of a when he returns ie carried his nouncer and program director, do- bygone age. ing a fine job in both capacities. little "Black Book". Amateur shows are a means for LAUNCELOT, MY BROTHER Parachute Loft personnel A little history, John was born in The people with no talent to prove it. by Dorothy must have really had a Wing-Ding in 1930. His father, then James Roberts of a party at Windmill Beach on Airman: "I saw a screwy kind a struggling young radio announcer A novel of King Arthur and his Veterans Day. From the looks of of bird in the Aleutians. It lays who has since distinguished himself times. All is seen through the eyes Frank Middleton when he return- square eggs and talks. on his own network program, of King Arthur's mans, Bors d' ed, it seems that he was the Center Girl: "What does it say?" "Strike It Rich," is J. W. Sr., better Ganis. He sees quite a bit; especial- of Attraction. Airman: "Ouch." known as Warren Hull. John enter- ly the romance between Launcelot The CO of the "Mary Jane", E. ed the Navy in 1951 and served and Queen Guenivere. Apparently R. Price, A03, is taking on more Farmer: "You're a brave lad- aboard the U.S.S. Vulcan, attended King Arthur is quite blind. None- crew members. The only require- coming down in a parachute in a Armed Forces Information School theless, this is a Book-of-Month ments are that you are checked 100-mile gale like this!" at Fort Slocum, N.Y. and then re- Club selection. out on how to bail out a boat Soldier: "I didn't come down in ported to NavSta, Gtomo for duty. THE ANATOMY OF A CRIME and swim. a 'chute. I went up in a tent." John plans to enter Colombia Uni- versity at the completion of his by Joseph F. Dinneen enlistment and then try commer- This is a novel, but most of the cial radio work. The Hulls will events closely parallel the famous 0 reside in . Best of Brink's robbery in Boston. Mr. luck in the future, John, and it's Dinneen is crime reporter for the been nice serving with you. Boston Globe and was assigned to I If There's A Knock On Your Door Another word of caution, watch cover the case from the start. He 1 the prograin schedule in the is thoroughly familiar with all the B Papoose very closely during the known aspects of the crime, one of next few weeks. More changes may the most sensational in the nation's be forthcoming like the removal of history. Besides being interesting the "House of Music" and "Hillbilly a a story, this is a piece of ex- It Could Be Jamboree". cellent crime writing. Speaking of the "Hillbilly Jam- boree," we'd like to say that it's AMERICAN CAPTAIN been a lot of fun doing the show, by Edison Marshall and Congenial Mountain George Adventure story by the author thanks you for the excellent recep- of Yankee Pasha. It's about an "The Visitor from Hades" tion you have given the show since American sailor in the early part lie made his first fumbling, hesit- of the last century and his adven- ant apperearance. You're a good tures with a daughter of a Royal audience and "May The Good Lord Navy captain and, at different Bless And Keep You." times, Barbary Pirates. In Passing. . Angels and Spaceships, by Frederic Brown-A collecdon of fantasy stories for the usha nced. Case of the Restless Redhead, by Earle Staniy Gardner-A new Perry Mason mystery. And for the kiddies there are two new juvenile books, Rip Van Winkle and Lengend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving, and Pilgrins's Progress bey Johsia BiNyan.

Mas driver: "Wh didn't ou signal what you wanted to do?" WVomian driver: "Because there's no signal for what I wated to do."