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Vol. V, No. 22 U. S. Naval Operating Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 15 September 1951

NAVY SAVINGS PLAN NOB SCHOOL NEEDS PROTESTANT SUNDAY PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS TEACHER SCHOOL

One aspect of savings for en- The large enrollment in the Now that school has started and listed men in the Navy and Marine Naval Operating Base School vacations are over, the Sunday Corps that has been receiving little makes it necessary to employ addi- School attendance should go up. publicity is the Savings Deposit tional teachers in the elementary The new people on the Base will account, popularly called Paymas- grades. Anyone who has had experi- be interested in knowing who the ter's savings. ence or training in elementary edu- Sunday School teachers are, so Here are a few facts concerning cation and is interested in this posi- far the Nursery Department is Savings Deposits. tion is requested to call Mr. T. G. our largest group, having two Interest is paid at the rate of 4/o Scarborough, Supervising Princi- sections handled by the following per annum, not compounded. pal, at 9-371. teachers: Mrs. C. W. Sellars, Super- The money remains on deposit The school is also in need of intendent; Mrs. Jack Edwards, sec- until discharge, at which time it is musical instruments for the newly retary, Mrs. J. M. Naureckas, piano repaid with interest. At this time, formed band. This is the first time player, Mrs. J. M. Mason, Mrs. interest is computed to the date of the NOB School has attempted Jack Dowlen, Mrs. Frank White, discharge on all amounts which having its own band so if anyone Mrs. J. C. Garland, Mrs. Z. Marsh, have been on deposit for six months has an instrument that they would Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. A. 0. Nesset, or longer. Deposits made within care to rent, lend, or sell they are Mrs. K. L. MacLeod, and Mrs. J. M. six months of discharge do not asked to call the above number. Parsons. receive interest. Let's help make the first band at These children are three and One deposit may be made each the school a success from the very four years of age. On October the month in even dollar amounts not beginning. 21st the 4-year-olds will be pro- less than five dollars. Although moted into kindergarten. There are deposits may be made by checkage SERVICIO A LA FLOTA nearly one hundred little children against pay records it is preferable in this class. to deposit cash. In no case may By John P. Welch Let's give a vote of appreciation automatic deposits be made, since A Utility Squadron Ten PBM-54, to these ladies who are so patient it is required that both depositor piloted by Lieutenant E. F. Kings- and faithful in taking charge of and Disbursing Officer sign the ley and co-piloted by Lieutenant these little tots every Sunday deposit slip at the time the deposit Commander J. H. Airheart, while morning. is made. The depositor's record covering the shore bombardment of book remains in the custody of the Culebra Island, located about 20 TIME CHANGE Disbursing Officer at all times and miles east of Roosevelt Roads, is attached to his pay record upon Puerto Rico, on 7 September 1951, At 2:00 a.m., transfer. Also, a complete record received a request from the Com- Sunday, 30 Septem- ber, of his deposits is kept in the Bureau manding Officer of the USS Kep- 1951, the Naval Operating of Supplies and Accounts, so that if pler (DDE 765) at approximately Base, in accordance with Base Order No. the book is lost it may be accurate- 1830 eastern standard time 4-51, will revert to to Eastern Standard ly reconstructed without loss to the make a water landing and pick Time and all up clocks will be set depositor. a man who was seriously ill and back one hour. In the event that a depositor transport him to the nearest doc- extends his enlistment instead of tor or hospital. Lieutenant Coin- NEW EM CLUB NEARING being discharged and reenlisting, mander Airheart had been on sta- COMPLETION his book is closed but deposits are tion approximately ten hours at not repaid. Deposits and interest the time the message was received. Great news for enlisted person- are redeposited in a new account, This information was relayed to the nel is the latest report on the new which has the effect of compound- U. S. Naval Air Station, Roosevelt Club now under construction ing at the interest. Roads requesting a doctor and Fleet Recreation Center. MCB-6 Both deposits and interest are an ambulance to stand by at the has moved in and work is progress- forfeited upon desertion, but under field. The water landing was made ing at an expeditious pace. no other circumstances. just prior to dusk in high swells. LT R. S. Burns reports the new The Savings Deposit program is The man was transferred to the bar, soda fountain open and grill are only to enlisted personnel of plane strapped in a stretcher. He now in Miami awaiting transporta- the armed forces. The four percent was suffering from shock, reason tion to Guantanamo. Glass interest rate jalou- is greater than is unknown. A night landing was sie's are to be installed and will available to these e personnel in any made at Roosevelt Roads and the separate the patio from the main other safe and sane investment pro- man transferred to the waiting structure giving gram. the Club a very It should be pointed out, ambulance. The transfer of the man modern touch. Final however, especially plans are to personnel from ship to shore was successfully ready for the interior decorators with dependents, that money on carried out despite the high swells and the Club is expected to open (Continued on Page Three) and receding visibility. shortly after the first of October. Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 15 September 1951 PagepPage Two THE INDIANSaudy15epmbr91 EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE HOSPITAL

Sunday, 16 September 1951 Editorial Office, NOB Administration Bldg., Room 209 - Phone 254 Catholic Masses 0700-Naval Base Chapel Saturday, 15 September 1951 0900-Naval Base Chapel U. S. NAVAL OPERATING BASE Daily Mass - 0630 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Confessions before all Masses Rear Admiral M. E. Murphy, USN Commander Protestant Services A. G. Jones, JOSN------Editor Sunday: 0930-Sunday Sshool J. M. Mason, LT------Staff Advisor 1000-Adult Bible Class THE INDIAN is published weekly, fin- anced by non-appropriated funds, printed 1100-Divine Worship on government equipment, for free distri- Thursday: 1930-Choir Rehearsal bution on the U. S. Naval Operating Base, ' Guantanamo Bay, Cuba by order of the Chaplains at this Activity Base Commander. CDR John F. Hagen, ChC, USN THE INDIAN is published in compliance (Protestant) with the provisions of NAVEXOS-P-35 (Rev) 1945. LCDR J. J. Tschantz, ChC, USNR THE INDIAN uses Armed Forces Press (Catholic) Service material which may be reprinted with the credit line: AFPS. DON'T MISS THE BOAT! TEEN-AGE ROUNDUP By Chaplain M. S. Sheehy By Mirt McCormack Many promising Navy careers have been ruined by one act of The Teen-Age Club held their CAPT C. W. Reeder, MC, USN first dance Thursday night of the carelessness separating a man from 23rd. The dance was held at Phil- Captain Charles W. Reeder, MC, his ship. lips Park, and was a great success. USN, reported to the Naval Hos- There are other ways in which Jeanie Braswell celebrated her pital as Executive Officer on the you can miss the boat in the Navy; seventeenth birthday on the 24th 7th of August. He came to Guan- failure to take advantage of every of August. She invited a few tanamo Bay from the Naval Hos- training course; disregard of the friends over to spend an evening pital, National Naval Medical common courtesies of life; refusal of fun and refreshment. Center, Bethesda, Md., where dur- to make God your partner in the The following people have been ing the past year he served as business of being a good Navy man. elected on the Arrow Staff: Kathy Assistant to the Executive Officer A ship which set to sea with no Alexander, Buddy Tuckey, Earl in connection with fulfilling the plan of operation would not achieve Springer, Bill Matney, Joe Honey, requirements for a Master's degree much. Every navigator has to know Judy Blackmore, Carolyn Alex- in Hospital Administration which his course. Every Navy man should ander, Jimmy Lippold and Alan was conferred upon him this past figure out just where he wants to Marshall. I'm sure they'll put out June by University go and what he wishes to achieve a fine paper. School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. by his years of service. And Thursday afternoon the Girl's Captain Reeder graduated from then, without whimpering, he must Athletic Association elected offi- the University of Kansas School carry on. cers: Dixie Adair, president; Bar- of Medicine, spent three years in- There is a book which, although bara Burke, vice-president; Kathy terning at the Montreal General scientifically unsound, has had Alexander, secretary; Mona Lee Hospital, Montreal, Canada and many readers. It is "Worlds in Honey, treasurer; Joan Forles, one year in New York. Prior to Collision". We know what may point manager; and Carolyn Alex- World War II he practiced surgery happen when boats collide. In the ander, reporter. Congratulations in Long Beach, California. He holds Navy, men must work, live, play, girls. a Fellowship in the American Col- and pray together without getting Thursday afternoon, after school, lege of Surgeons and the Ameri- in each other's way. the G. A. A. held a meeting and can College of Hospital Adminis- A man who fails to see the Navy elected cheerleaders. Those elected trators and County and State Medi- as a pathway to making fast were Dixie Adair, Barbara Burke, cal Associations in California. friends for a lifetime is missing Kathaleen and Carolyn Alexander, He enlisted in the U. S. Army the boat. A man who is so con- Judy Blackmore and Mirtice Mc- as a private during the First World cerned about his own little task Cormick. War and was in Officer's Training that he does not see the tremendous Happy birthday to Jack Smith Camp when the war ended. He re- task our Navy performs in holding who celebrated his 18th birthday ceived his commission in the Naval the world together is missing with a party Thursday night. Reserve Medical Corps in January the boat. The campaign for Student Coun- of 1937, was called to active duty There is a deal of wisdom too cil President and Vice President in March of '41 and has been on in the words of Scripture: "There- started this week. Norman Huddy continuous active duty since that fore do not be anxious about to- and James Duval are running for time. His Naval duties have in- morrow; for tomorrow will have president. Dixie Adair and Virginia cluded Senior Surgeon, Out Patient anxieties of its own". If we live Machesty are running for vice- Department, Naval Hospitals, San one day at a time, rightly, we shall president. Diego and Long Beach; Senior not miss our boat. Medical Officer of the USS West Hiawatha, Kans. (AFPS) - Point, Naval Training Center, Hyannis, Mass. (AFPS)-A lo- Banker Roy Ruth counted the stack Memphis and Naval Base, Port cal woman attending a movie, of $5 bills-$500. Then he turned Hueneme; Executive Officer, Naval laughed so hard her upper plate the stack over and counted again Hospital, Portsmouth, New Hamp- flew out and skimmed past the -$530. He found six of the bills shire. Captain Reeder was pro- head of the man in front of her. were $10 on one side and $5 or moted to his present rank on 10 An employee-search party located the other. November, 1945. the missing molars. Saturday, 15 September 1951 THE INDIAN Page Three Saturday, 15 September 1951 THE INDIAN Page Three MOVIE PREVIEWS NAVY SAVINGS PLAN NAVY GETS HIM THERE PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS By Sally Tuckett When a Congressman is notified Dear Brat (Continued from Page One) that his presence is needed in The daughter of a State Senator deposit in this program is empha- Washington on a certain date and hires an ex-convict as a gardner, tically not available for withdrawal at a specified time there is nothing in an attempt to rehabilitate him. prior to discharge, even in an emer- so unsual about it. When a Con- When the two younger children are gency, so the depositor should at- gressman happens to be aboard found missing, the gardner is tempt to foresee his needs and de- a ship in the, Caribbean on his naturally accused and that's where posit only funds which can definite- way to Panama and is notified on the real fun begins. ly be spared from his income. There a Friday that he must be in Wash- My Forbidden Past is a limit on the amount which may ington on Sunday morning that In striving to maintain their be deposited. A single deposit may changes the complexion of the social standing a family unsuc- be no greater than the accumulated situation to quite an extent. That cessfully tries to marry their pay and allowances for the previous is just what happened to the Honor- daughter to a wealthy man in town. three months, minus any part of able Cecil King, United States The girl is in love with another this amount previously deposited. Congressman from California, last man but he later marries another. Here are some examples of what weekend and the Navy went to The girl's brother accidently kills small but regular deposits can do his rescue. the wife of his sister's true love for you. Congressman King was sailing and the man is nearly convicted of If, upon enlistment for four from New York to Panama aboard murder until the girl steps in to years, you make an initial deposit the SS Yaka when he received save him. of thirty dollars and deposit this orders to be in Washington before Tarzan's Peril amount each month of your enlist- 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, the 9th. So Running guns illegally to a war- ment, upon discharge you will re- the Navy, always capable of coping like tribe and murdering two com- ceive $1,440 in repayment of de- with any situation, was called missioners on the way, a group posits and $112.50 interest, total upon to see that the Congressman of outlaws succeed in capturing savings $1,552.50. By redepositing arrived at the appointed time. Tarzan and they throw him into the whole amount upon reenlist- The Yaka's position was received a river. He swims ashore and upon ment, a man who serves twenty in Guantanamo on Friday along approaching a village finds that years may accrue a fortune of with orders to dispatch a ship to it has been attacked and he sets $10,000 by faithfully depositing overtake the Yaka and return Con- out to avenge the natives. only $30 a month. The interest gressman King to this Base for Hollywood Story alone will amount to over $2,500 air transportation to the States. A new producer decides to film during this period. The USS D. H. Fox (DD-779) was the story of a 20-year old unsolved given the job and leaving here on murder. While the movie script is NAVY RECALLS Friday evening she reached the in preparation, clues lead him to Yalta at 5:00 a.m. the following suspect several people close to him. CHAPLAINS morning. Meantime Fleet Logistic As a result of extensive research, Air Wing Flight was notified to the murderer is unmasked and shot Washington (AFPS)-Orders re- hold the scheduled plane Flight trying to escape. calling 250 chaplains to active duty 104 to Patuxent River. The Fox Pharmacist's Mate on an involuntary basis have been returned to the Base at 4:00 p.m. About a submarine crew who suc- issued by the Navy. Saturday afternoon and at 4:30 cessfully perform an emergency The Navy has 650 chaplains on p.m. Congressman King was on his appendectomy and were able to do duty at the present time, but way to Washington for that Sun- so only as a result of making their officials said not enough others have day morning appointment. own home made tools. volunteered to meet current needs Just another example of the Pier 23 of the expanding sea forces. The proficiency by which the Navy gets What starts off to be a pay-off chaplains recalled to active service a job done, no matter how small for a fixed wrestling match, de- will serve from 17 to 24 months. or great the task. velops complications when one wrestler dies of a heart attack. HI-YA, SKINNY, TH' WATER'S FINE! Thereafter, murder is on a whole- sale basis. A double-cross is in- volved before the true killer is caught. That's My Boy A typical Martin and Lewis com- edy taking place in college. Mar- tin gives his all in an attempt to make Lewis a successful foot- ball player.

Pine Camp, N. Y. (AFPS) - Capt. Henry L. de Vilmourin, of the French army reserve, toured this Army installation recently with Capt. Benedict Amato, USA as his escort. The two were fellow prisoners of war during World War II in a camp known as Oflag 64 in Central Poland. As they discussed old times, a voice in back of them asked: "Sixty-four?" The voice belonged to Capt. Korea or home, there's nothing like a pool on a hot, dry, summer day. Resourceful Walter F. Werner, USA, another Marines discovered a water hole and threw sandbags around it to create a reasonable former prisoner in Oflag 64. fascimile of a swimming pool. A sprinkling of bathing beauties is only thing missing. Four THE INDIAN Saturday, 15 September 1951 Page Four THE INDIANSaudy15epmbr91 O'ER THE TEA CUPS By Betty Radcliffe I Several people have returned Mr. and Mrs. A. L. By CPL Thomas P. Palmer, USMC from leave; for the States last returned last week from Departing Broughton were MSGT Garrett Arter- the States. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. week returned from leave in burn and family and CPL Eugene A new shipment of books has Griffin, Sr. Mohamed. MSGT Arter- a Florida. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. "Be-Bop" arrived at the Library with Tampa, to the Marine MacMichale burn will report variety of books to please everyone. and their son Bob, Barracks, Brooklyn, New York, have two new returned from leave in Great Brit- For the golfer we where upon arrival he will proceed by leading golfers, Power ain. While in London the Mac- books to his new duty station Golf by Ben Hogan and How To Michaeles were invited to lunch in at El Toro, Restaurant. Imagine California. CPL Mohamed is re- Play Golf by Sam Snead. These a Spanish up the way from Cuba to turning to the States to take books should help improve your going all in the to eat in a Spanish Res- civilian duty as his hitch score. London We wish taurant. Corps has come to an end. Three new novels which promise you both luck in your future as- to make the best-seller lists are, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ennis from signments and jobs. The Golden Road by Peter Bourne, Tampa, Florida visited on the Base Arriving from the States last Southern Territory by Robert Tal- for a few days last week. They week were three men who have lant and April Snow by Lillian were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. taken up various duties here at Ma- Budd. The Golden Road is a novel R. J. Hummel. rine Barracks. The men are: SSGT of adventure in the tropics during Mr. and Mrs. Husson from San Bliss Ray, CPL Norman D. For- the Gold Rush and of the building Juan visited here for about a week. rester, and PVT James E. Reese. of the Panama Railroad. It is by Mr. Husson is the son of Mr. H. SSGT Ray came to Gtmo from the the same author as Drums of Des- Husson of the Cable Station. Naval Gun Factory in Washington, tiny. Southern Territory, a novel Have you noticed the new street D. C. and has been assigned duties about traveling salesmen, is realis- signs? From what I hear, every at the post Bakery. CPL Forrester tic, frequently humorous, and filled street on the Base will have a name has been assigned to the Cooking with a warm understanding, and in the near future. Very good idea. Staff while PVT Reese came to us shows traveling salesmen as they The sign down by the Navy Ex- from Parris Island, South Carolina. really are on the road. April Snow change and Commissary clearly In the Rifle and Revolver Meet is the moving story of a courageous states that the section is now called recently at the NOB Rifle Range, woman and her life on an island "Sherman Avenue Shopping Cen- Marines from this Barracks took farm off the coast of Sweden. ter . . . a sign of distinction and the first four matches in a row to For the mystery fans we have aristocracy. win the rifle and carbine meet. The A Shroud For Grandmama by The recent hurricanes "Dog" and Marine Team was composed of Douglas Ashe and Curtains For "Easy" caused the usual comments Captain Edward D. Oglesby, Cap- Three by Rex Stout. These are as to why people wouldn't want to tain Clarence J. Busick, SSGT guaranteed to make your hair stand live in Florida . . . "Oh, those Leroy H. Johnson, SGT Jack R. on end and your spine tingle with awful hurricanes!" Well, here is Stuckey, SGT Paul N. Stewart, suspense. a little data for you; "The most CPL William B. Taylor Jr., CPL Zane Grey has another new violent and destructive of all local Junior G. Reynaud and CPL Har- western called The Dude Ranger storms is the tornado, the worst in vey F. Goglin. The first match, the which promises to be as good as U.S. history being the one which standard rifle course, was easily his other westerns. hit St. Louis, Missouri, at 1 p.m. won by the Marines as they fired The science fiction reader will on September 29, 1927. Traveling a 2514 score over their nearest be pleased with Rogue Queen by at 90 miles an hour, it killed 87 competitor, Naval Air Station L. Sprague de Camp and the read- persons, injured 1,500, destroyed Team No. 1 who had 2331. Match ers of non-fiction will enjoy Cracks 1,000 houses and caused a property No. 2 saw the Marines capture the In The Kremlin Wall by Edward damage of more than $26,000,000- first four places as SGT Stuckey Crankshaw who wrote Russia and all within five minutes." I'll take fired a 205 for first place, followed the Russians. Florida, hurricanes and all. by CPL Taylor and Captain Ogles- by, who fired 202 each to acquire STING OF THE SCORPION second and third places respective- ly, and SSGT Johnson's fourth place score of 199. SGT Stewart fired first place in Match No. 3 (slow fire) with a score of 80, followed by Morrison of MCB-6, who also fired 80. Third and fourth places were taken by CPL Goglin and SGT Stuckey with a score of 76 each. The Carbine Match, Match No. 4, was taken by the Marines with a first place score of 1979. Runner-up was MCB-6 with a score of 1885. NEW RECON PLANE

Langley AFB, Va. (AFPS)- Tactical Reconnaissance units soon will be bolstered by the new RF- 84-F aircraft. The new craft is a long-range, high or low altitude, High velocity aerial rockets streak from the wings of the Scorpion F-89. The most day or night, tactical plane which all-weather interceptor in the USAF, the F-89 carries six 10-mm " heavily-armed was built to aid aerial photogra- and provision for 16 five-inch rockets, eight under each wing. Scorpions are now in operational service with the Western Air Defense Force. phy behind enemy lines. Saturday. 15 September 1951 THE INDIAN Page Five Saturday. 15 September 1951 THE INDIAN Page Five LITTLE THEATER

By Sally Tuckett Here is the chance you have been waiting for. If you enjoyed watch- REPORT ing the floor show at the "Club Caribbean" you will enjoy more WASHINGTON being in the next presentation of the club. Tryouts are being held (AFPS)-The Defense Depart- remains the same; Headquarters, for talent, singers, dancers, mus- ment is drafting legislation, design- USAF, Washington 25, D.C. icians and comedians, the Papoose ed to improve the promotion op- A $5 million program of major will give you complete details on portunities of Service Reserve offi- repairs and rehabilitation of Navy when and where these auditions cers, but expected to effect directly and Marine Corps housing is slated will be held. or indirectly the advancement of for accomplishment during the It is hoped that the second per- all officers on active duty. The bill next twelve months. For the most formance of "Club Caribbean" will is expected to achieve the following part the repair and rehabilitation be presented to the public sometime objective: Provide "an adequate work will consist of roof repairs, drainage control, exterior painting, in October. This can only be done, and equitable promotion system for however, by the wholehearted sup- eligible Reserves of each Military boiler repairs replaced flooring, port of everyone concerned. Do not Department, approximately the replaced heating, and correction of ) be bashful and hide your talent. same promotion opportunities for electrical conduits. Let the audience be the judge of personnel of the Reserve forces as The Veterans Administration whether or not you have what it for personnel of the Regular es- has presented a $600 award to takes to be a performer. tablishment in the respective De- Hubert C. Normile, Fort Worth, As always the behind the scene partments." February 1, 1952, has Tex., chemist, who developed a crew is as important as the per- been set as a deadline for submis- process which prevents wool blank- formers and men and women are sion of the measure to Congress. ets from shrinking when washed. needed for waitresses, bartenders, Navy Selection Boards will con- His invention involves use of an etc. vene on September 11 to recom- emulsion in which the blankets You need no previous experience mend Medical, Supply, and Dental are dipped. This forms a protective to be a successful performer just Corps officers for temporary pro- coating which prevents the woolen the willingness to try. motion to the grade of rear admiral. cells from breaking down when hot Musicians are badly needed for A new transport helicopter water is applied. the Little Theater Orchestra, if you squadron is being added to the Sec- The Senate Finance Committee can play any type of musical ins- cond Marine Air Wing, Marine has approved a bill exempting trument there may be a place for Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, Service personnel from the 20% you in this group. N. C. The new squadron, the HMR- federal admission tax on amuse- Tickets for this production will 262, will be the second of its kind ments to which they otherwise go on sale at least two weeks in on the East Coast, and the fourth would be admitted free. The House advance and again there will be in the Marine Corps. The new already has passed the measure. a limited number sold. If you squadron will be equipped with The Navy has established a missed the last performance simply HRS-1 helicopters, capable of 100 quota of 750 Officer Candidates because you were late in buying knots forward speed, while carry- every two months to attend the your tickets, avoid being disap- ing 10 combat-equipped Marines or OCS at Newport, R. I. First class pointed again by being one of the eight litter patients. under the new quota is scheduled first to buy your ticket. The Navy is accepting applica- to convene November 26. OCS ap- The dates for "Born Yesterday" tions from qualified Regular war- plications are being accepted from are still undecided but should be rant Gunners and Boatswains for Regular and Reserve enlisted per- forthcoming soon. a six-months' course in deep sea sonnel and qualified civilians. A The Little Theater is the place diving at the Deep Sea Diving new shoulder insignia for OC's to disclose that hidden talent you School, Naval Gun Factory, Wash- has been adopted, consisting of the have kept locked up fronf the public ington, D. C. Classes convene the block letters "OC" on a two-inch these past years. Watch Papoose first Monday in April and October. square background. for notice of next audition. See Applications should reach the The Defense Department has you then- Navy Bureau of Personnel three established a Defense Advisory months ahead of the class open- Committee on Women in the Serv- ing date. NICE FIT! ice. The group is composed of 48 Transfer of the Army's Chemi- women leaders in education, busi- cal Corps School from Edgewood, ness, law, journalism, and other Md., to Fort McClellan, Ala., is fields. expected to be completed by mid- The House has adopted and sent September, five weeks ahead of a bill to fur- schedule. The movement of equip- to the White House at ment by truck and railroad began nish gold star lapel buttons July 23. government expense for widows of Service Commanders of units serving in and surviving parents lose their lives in Korea for which a general officer personnel who is the assigned or authorized com- war. mander are empowered to promote enlisted personnel one grade with- LAUNCH NEW SUB out regard to local grade vacancy or major command ceiling "in Groton, Conn. (AFPS) - The recognition of a specific combat Navy has launched its third sub- action of extraordinary or heroic marine of the new "Tang" class, nature." the USS Trout SS-566. Like her One of the first men to be inducted into The Air Force Surgeon Gen- two sister ships, the USS Tang the U. S. Marine Corps since WWII is eral's office has been moved from and USS Trigger launched last 21-year-old John L. Pugliares, of Brook- the Pentagon to Temporary Build- June, the Trout is designed to lyn, N. Y. The young Marine tries on the hat of M/Sgt. Albert J. Moisan for ing No. 8, 3800 Newark St., N.W., travel at a greater speed under- size at the New York Induction Center. Washington, D.C. The mail address water than on the surface. Paze Six THE INDIAN Saturday, 15 September 1951 Page Six THE INDIAN Saturday, 15 September 1951 1st BOND DRIVE SINCE DUE TO DARKNESS, NAS - WWII STARTS IN FALL MARINE GAME IS CALLED I first and By Bernard D. Timm (AFPS) - America's After shutting out VU-10 six to most important U. S. Defense Bond and receiving a nine to will begin Labor nothing Drive since WWII nothing victory over the Naval September 3rd, and will run Day Hospital by forfeit, NAS took on through October 27th. scoreless most the Marines for twelve 1-Swimmers made their The following is a special plea the game was called to innings before successful assault on the English by Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeway Site diamond or the importance due to the Marine Channel in (a) 1923, (b) 1934 aid and underline rule: "no inning will start after (c) 1950? of purchasing bonds. It's entitled: to 1900." 2-Who was the only pitcher "A Message to Americans." inning, no score the This twelve win a World Series game for "I am a member of the U. S. game gives LeRoy (Reb) Vaughn Philadelphia Phillies ? Army. innings of scoreless was privilege to have 21 consecutive 3-What popular net game It has been my in his last two games. your sons in battle in ball once known as "Minonette?" service with Many of us still remember the 4-True or False? The Water- Korea. last Marine - Naval Air Station with dog You can be very proud of these loo Cup is associated game that went 18 innings before racing. men. the Marines came out on top six 5-In 1945 the Cubs Men from every walk of life and Detroit to five. lost the World Series to every corner of America. Marines were unable cut was I have seen them fight with in- While the in seven games. Their to get a man on third, NAS threat- next year the domitable courage. $3,903 each. The ened to score twice in the twelve winning team took the Series in I have known their strength of with I In the fourth inning $3,757 innings. seven games and won only soul and spirit. two out and the bases loaded on each. Which team won in 1946, They deserve the best. hits, the next batter in three base and whom did they beat? The best in arms, in clothing, out to retire the side. in equipment, the best of ev- grounded '000'09 .TAO plow sENd aa2ij food, top half of the twelfth qnD *0000 untl ssal 4us erything that will make their task Also in the pun with two out and Daugherty on s:Iatd aneql asnmeaq s~uxne4 91 6T au4 easier by a little, for no one can second, Grabil, Air Station third uutl~ Thmol aaam sanigs .2ut5ol pus make it easy in truth. sacker dropped in a single and 21UI1UUTP aitjls 'X05 paB uol~soa aqp You can make your support count Daugherty was trapped rounding spavo sinor *;5 aqjy-g by purchase of United States De- paesneap third, heading for home. fense Bonds." team collected a total of .2uaua punoqS~aa2 Isnumn B. Ridgway Each 'atsssnp Gen. Matthew as the two pitchers con- aq4 Io panlmu etl; st 41"j a- Supreme Commander of Allied six hits tinued at a terrific pace, Mumford Forces in the Pacific. fanning twenty- ptuz.TV aql ui slaods .rejndod of the Marines FEUDIN' TEAM ENLISTS two batters while Vaughn was ;soui eil To auo 1Is~10- heels with a total of .T-S 'x05 right on his seventeen, a total of thirty-nine paB uolsog 0M~ suins3 9161 uL Huntington, W. Va. (AFPS)- strikeouts combined. .iouado saiaaS otj uomw (alad 10O) They'll be slinging guns once more, Mumford, new fast ball chucker aapusxOl Puslenel3 .10AoJD-Z this time side by side. Tennis but for the Marine Corps hurled for *u11i0A4 pus uauit 1I;oq ijf Hatfield, of Hardy, Ky., and Troy the Varsity team at Parris Island mOU pule 2ui5soja Verner, W. Va., have en- 49 aLCX spaTooaa McCoy, of to his appearance on our dia- listed in the U. S. Marines. prior aqj~ opeti suosmcl ueJ, "0061-1 monds. Mumford not only proved himself a fine pitcher but a hitter END OF A CHAMPION also, as he collected two hits for a perfect day at the plate. His other two times at the plate he received first base after being hit by a pitched ball. The Commanding Officer of the Naval Air Station has provided transportation to and from the Air Station's ball games. This transportation is for your conveni- ence, make use of it to support your team. TROOP UNLOADING RECORD SET BY NAVY

Seattle, Wash. (AFPS)-Troops in a hurry recently helped the Navy establish a record for rapid ship unloading. Navy personnel assigned to the Troop Movement Division of the Port of Embarkation un- loaded 1,553 combat rotation troops in 21 minutes to chalk up the new record for debarkation. Troops left the Victory-type ship A devasting left hook caused the dazed and numb expression on the face of Ezzard at the rate of 74 men per minute, Charles as referee Buck McTiernan counts the former heavyweight champion out topping an old mark of 69 per min- The new in the seventh round of a scheduled 15-rounder with Jersey Joe Walcott. ute and far ahead of the average S1 37-year old champion is the father of six children and oldest fighter ever to win the heavyweight title. "a~nuu .iad 99 Io aeaa Saturday 15 Septembe 51 THE INDIAN Page Seven Saturday 15 September 1951T WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION

By Marge Long Although the golf course was wet and muddy on Wednesday al- S \' & BENCHw& most all of our Club members were out playing. No one was playing (AFPS)-The 1951 Football Sea- meeting at Berkeley between Cali- their game. Sure do miss that roll son is officially here. When the fornia and Washington's Huskies when the fairways are wet. pro champion Cleveland Browns will decide this conference. All- Glad to have Mrs. Pringle and routed the College All-Stars, 33-0, Americans Hugh McElhenny and Mrs. Horton back with us. at Chicago, the opening whistle Don Heinrich threaten Lynn Wal- We played the back nine, score had been blown. dorf's four-year loop leadership. minus handicap. Mrs. Nell Jester Up-in-the-air situations that al- won low gross and Mrs. Gwen ways punctuate collegiate football SEABEE'S SMACK SUPPLY Pringle low net in the first flight. promise to make this season as 25-2 In the second flight, Mrs. Billie thrilling as last. In 1950 Army, Cressey won low net and Mrs. Mar- Oklahoma and Notre Dame were tha Hunt had low gross. defeated after compiling unbeaten The Seabee's romped to victory Next Wednesday, the 19th, we streaks of 28, 31 and 39 games. number six this past week as they will play the front nine. The N. C. A. A. sanity code was smacked a hapless Supply nine to tossed out and the single wing the tune of 25 to 2 on .the Marine Santa Ana, Calif. (AFPS) - staged a comeback. Diamond. After 41 years of school-teaching, Many potentials loom in 1951. Two of the Seabee's clipped the Miss Minnie Penman retired. She The option of using frosh may ball at a fast 1.000 pace. Charlie taught penmanship. strengthen some rosters. Dyer led the way with six for six The TV picture has cleared to and team mate Jim Cunningham Berkshire, Mass. (AFPS)-Noted the extent that all schools will matched that with a five. C. Maer, on the menu of the Dawes Farm benefit from the N. C. A. A. ruling. the starting hurler for MCB-6, Inn: Roast Native Turkey . . $2.50; And the pre-season limb-climbers stayed in for five innings giving Southern Fried Chicken . . . $2.50; predict another banner year of up three hits and two runs before Broiled Sirloin Steak . , . $3.00; 60-minute weekend dramas to en- being relieved by J. J. Harrington Children Under 7 Years . . . $1.25. chant all fans. who also gave up three hits but no runs. BRIEF ENCOUNTER Here's a quick look at the 1951 grid picture of the country by CABOT DOWNS NAVSTA sections: SEVEN TO THREE East: Pennsylvania is expected to lead Cornell and Princeton to In an exhibition game on Mon- the title. Coach Ed Erdelatz's Navy day night at Fleet Recreation team is always a mystery until Diamond the USS Cabot's Army, but Bob Zastrow's quarter- nine defeated the Naval Station backing may do it for the Middies seven to three. earlier this year. Naval Station gained their fif- Midwest: No super-duper team teenth victory of the season when this season. The top Big 10 team the Hospital forfeited their sched- will be Michigan State, although uled game. Hospital has now drop- they can't officially compete until ped out of the NOB League. 1953. expected to The exhibition tilt lasted for spark Ohio State again to battle seven innings with Naval Station John Karras and Illinois for a using all utility players. This game Rose Bowl attempt. Notre Dame's was of no real consequence to the worst year since 1933 will be im- local nine but it did offer the team proved upon this season with Jim a chance to test untried talent. Mutscheller, Bill Barret, and many lettermen back. NO PRICE INCREASE ON Big Seven: Bobby Reynolds, who scored 157 points for Nebraska in EM'S CLOTHING '50, may provide K.O. punch to upset Oklahoma, conference champ The many rumors that have been since 1947. making the rounds concerning a Dixie: Tennessee's backfield of price increase on enlisted person- Lauricella, Kozar and Rechichar nel's clothing are completely un- together third straight year pre- founded according to Commander dict national honors for Brig. Gen. V. J. Harris, Executive Officer of (ret.) Bob Neyland's eleven. Ken- the Naval Supply Depot. tucky, with All-American Babe CDR Harris said that no word Parilli, and Alabama are threats has been received regarding such to the Vols. North Carolina and an increase and it is not likely that Maryland lead the Southern Con- an increase is forthcoming. The ference, and Andy Gustafson's major price raise in January of Miami aggregation is the South's this year occurred due to the fact top independent. that the Small Stores had been for sometime. If Southwest: Larry Isbell, Baylor; selling at a loss A brief reunion was effected on this Byron Townsend, , and Bob and when a raise on clothing is play. Ex-New York Yankee Cliff Mapes, Smith, Texas A. & M. the con- made it would be either at the shown sliding into second base, had just the best first of the year, in January, or time to say hello to Gil MacDougald when ference's best backs spark he was forced out on a double play teams, too. A.&M. looks the best. in July when such changes are grounder hit by St. Louis Brownie Fred Pacific Coast: An early October normally made. Marsh at Yankee Stadium recently. Gtmo.-2151H-13 Sep 51-2500 15 Septe 1 THE INDIAN SaturdaSaturday 15 Sentember 1951TE FOOTBALL CONTEST IS SITTING PRETTY! STARTING THIS WEEK

The Indian's football contest starts with this edition so all pig- skin predictors sharpen your wits. There are 26 games listed which will be played next Saturday, the 22nd. Cross out the name of the team which you believe will be the loser for the first 25 listed. On the last game listed you must I put down what you believe the final score for the game will be. The winners of the contest will be determined by the number of correct selections and by the score marked for the 26th game listed. Boxes will be placed in the Bay Hill Galley, Marine Barracks Mess Hall and the NAS Mess Hall where you may deposit the slip listing the games. Other persons, not liv- ing in those areas, may turn their slips into the office of the Indian or send it in by mail. No person may submit more than one entry. No entries will be accepted after 0900 on the Thursday morning fol- lowing the publication of the In- dian. The staff of the Indian will be the contest judges and their decision will be final. This contest is open to all United States Military Personnel and their dependents. No member of the staff of this newspaper may participate in this contest nor may any minor under 18 years of age be allowed to submit an entry. First prize will be three cartons Deep in the heart of Texas, Fort Worth to be exact, there resides an 18-year-old of cigarettes, second prize will be gal by the name of Joan Balcher. She will represent Fort Worth in the Golden two cartons and third prize will be Girl of Baseball Contest to be staged throughout the Texas League. one carton. Cross Out the Loser Arizona vs Utah BASEBALL STANDINGS M4v Loo q Oklahoma A&M vs Arkansas Yale vs Bates Team W. L. Wofford vs V.M.I. Marines ------19 4 Boston U. vs Win. & Mary VU-10 ------17 7 Saturday, 15 September Washington vs Montana NavSta ------15 7 DEAR BRAT NAS ------14 8 Cincinnati vs Kansas City Mona Emerson Edward Arnold Florida vs Citadel FTG ------13 11 Sou. Cal. vs Washington St. MCB-6 ------6 9 Sunday, 16 September ------6 16 Clemson vs Presbyterian Supply MY FORBIDDEN PAST Detroit vs Toledo *Hospital ------0 21 Drake vs Denver *Dropped out of League. Robert Mitchum Ava Gardner Duke vs S. Carolina Fordham vs Missouri BASEBALL SCHEDULE Monday, 17 September Stanford vs Oregon TARZAN'S PERIL Georgia vs Geo. Washington Saturday, 15 September Lex Barker Virginia Huston S.M.U. vs Ga. Tech Marines vs MCB-6 Wyoming vs Idaho Sunday, 16 September Tuesday, 18 September Kansas vs T.C.U. MCB-6 vs FTG HOLLYWOOD STORY Kentucky vs Texas Monday, 17 September J. Adams State vs Michigan St. R. Conte Oregon vs Supply Carolina vs N. C. State NAS North 19 September Richmond vs Randolph Macon Tuesday, 18 Septemyer Wednesday, Santa Clara vs California Marines vs NavSta PHARMACIST'S MATE W. Virginia vs Waynesburg Wednesday, 19 September Brian Donlevy Gene Raymond VU-10 vs MCB-6 Name the score on this one: Thursday, 20 September Thursday, 20 September FTG vs NAS PIER 23 Baylor ------vs ------Houston H. Beaumont A. Savage Customer: I want to buy a plow. Clerk: Sorry, sir, we have no Friday, 21 September Name: ------Rate -- plows. I1 BOY Customer: This is a helluva THAT'S MY Div. or Address------drugstore. Dean Martin Jerry Lewis