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Vol. V, No. 37 U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 30 May 1953 BOOKKEEPING MACHINES DO THE WORK JUNE BEGINS HURRICANE SEASON; OF MANY HANDS FOR SUPPLY DEPOT PRACTICE DRILLS TRAIN ALL HANDS

Call it a hurricane or willy willy or a banguio or a typhoon, call it anything but remember that it's a tropical storm that spells D A N G E R, danger to property and to lives. June begins the hurricane sea- imaginary hurricane, as the case son in the Caribbean area. Any may be - from the Naval Base. day between now and December Alert condition four means that we can expect to hear of hurricanes the hurricane is 72 hours away. developing in the area. Under this condition, normal work At nine o'clock Tuesday morn- routines are carried out. ing, an imaginary hurricane - Under alert condition three; de- Hurricane Alice - will be within structive winds are within 48 72 hours of Guantanamo Bay and hours of the Base. Preliminary alert condition four will be set. precautions are carried out. This drill will be but one of the Alert condition two means that many drills planned to familiarize destructive winds are but 24 hours base personnel with the measures away. Loose gear and buildings which must be taken in order to are secured. Preliminary arrange- safeguard lives and property. ments are made to take dependents These drills will become increas- to shelters. ingly complex until sometime in Condition one means that you July when a complete hurricane should hold on to your hats, the drill-minus hurricane, we hope- hurricane's just around the corner! will be put into operation. Run for shelter. A series of four Various alert conditions tell the groups of nine short blasts indi- proximity of the hurricane -or cates alert condition one.

GREATER EFFICIENCY AFFORDED BY MACHINES - Employees of the Fiscal Department of the Naval Supply Depot are pictured above operating recently installed bookkeeping machines which produce results faster and more accurately than previous hand methods.

The Fiscal Department of the Naval Sunnly Depot recently put into operation four new electrical bookkeeping machines capable of p.fcrm- ing many accounting functions previously accomplished only by hand, states Commander C. A. Messenheimer, Commanding Officer of the Supply Depot. The new machine methods in- crease efficiency by producing the required results faster and more Washington (AFPS)-President accurately. One outstanding ex- Eisenhower has named ADM Ar- ample is the preparation of civil- thur W. Radford as the new Chair- ian payrolls and the earnings re- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, cord of each employee. The payrolls succeeding Gen. Omar N. Bradley. were previously prepared by type- ADM Radford will be the first Navy writer followed by detailed manual man to become Chairman of the postings from payroll to earnings Joint Chiefs. POSTERS TO BE ENTERED IN NATIONAL CONTEST - Winners of the 1953 record. The bookkeeping machines Guantanamo Bay Poppy Day Poster Contest pose with their winning posters along now prepare the payrolls and post Visitor (to little girl): "And was with Mrs. Peggy Way, Chairman of the Poppy Day Committee for the American Saurbier. simultaneously to the applicable your grandpa covered with insur- Legion Auxiliary. Winner in the fourth-fifth-sixth grade group was Paul earnings record in one operation. Dorothy Howell, center won in the seventh-eigth-ninth grade group. Winner in Installed during April by tech- the 10th-11th-12th grade group was Marilyn Borup, right. The ladies of the Auxiliary nicians of the National Cash Reg- Little Girl: "No'm, just a night- collected $446.00 during this past Poppy Day. The money will be put into a special ister Company, further uses of the shirt." fund for needy veterans and their children. machines are currently being de- veloped and it is expected that full utilization will be attained in the near future. Mr. Fred Wiles, sales representa- tive of the National Cash Register Company, and Lieutenant W. N. Haddock of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts visited the Depot in connection with the machine instal- lations and the training of ma- chine operators.

MetFphis, Tenn. (AFPS)-The USO has banned sweater wearing by its hostesses because they are "more attracting than attractive."

Today, Memorial Day, will be observed as a holiday at this Naval Base. At noon, the Naval Station and all salut- ing vessels in commission in the harbor, not alongside the dock, will fire a salute of 21 minute-guns and will display the National Ensign at half- mast from eight a.m. until the completion of the salute, or until 12:20 p.m. if no so- lute is fired. Local units of the Fleet Re- serve Association and the American Legion will hold at the memorial services night the final curtain came down on "Strange Bed- Administration LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTATION DRAWS LARGE CROWDS -Last Naval Station preceding presentations of "You Can't Take It With You" Flag pole, at 12 fellows," the latest production of the Little Theatre Group. As with the Building comedy. Pictured above taking their final curtain call is the noon. All Base personnel are and "Ten Little Indians," large crowds turned out for the hilarious Dav:d humes as Mayor Tebbett, Jackie Hardy as Mrs. Worley, Don invited. cast of "Strange Bedfellows." They are, from left to right: Ornelas a Tillie Sparker, Marie MacCarthy as Julia, Doris Sigler as Beulah, All activity except neces- MacQuarrie as Gifford; Helen DeWing as Addie, Pat Sugar Livdahl as Opal, Margo Anderson as Lillian, Claudette Fisher as sary work, drills and exer- David Doyle as the Senator, Ronnie Ornelas as Nicky, Bates as Zita, Claire Sharpe as Clarissa, Jan Janecek as Mathew and Bob Brady cises will be suspended. Birdie, Pierce Lehmbeck as Vincent, Barbara as Lire. Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 30 May 1953

Editorial Office, U. S. Naval Base Sunday, 31 May 1953 Special Services Department Fleet Recreation Center Catholic Masses 0700-Naval Base Chapel Saturday, 30 May 1953 0900-Naval Base Chapel Daily Mass - 0630 U. S. NAVAL BASE Confessions: Saturday, 1730 - Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 1800; 1930 - 2015. Confessions Rear Admiral C. L. C. Atkeson, Jr., USN are not heard before Commander Mass on Sunday. CAPT Robert H. Wilkinson Chief of Staff Protestant Services U. S. NAVAL STATION Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Sunday: 0930-Sunday School CAPT Orlin L. Livdahl 1000-Adult Bible Class Commanding Officer 1100-Divine Worship CAPT Jack M. Howell 1930-Christian Fellow- Executive Officer ship Editorial Staff Wednesday: 1930-Mid-Week Ensign J. McMahon- -Staff Advisor Prayer Al Henderson.0-iOo---- Edit r J. C. Dierks, J03-----Sports Editor Thursday: 1930-Choir Rehearsal S. E. Cobbs, SN- -- Photographer Chaplains at this Activity THE INDIAN is published weekly, in- CDR M. 0. Stephenson, CHC, USN anced by non-appropriated funds, printed on government equipment, for free distri- LT J. F. Agnew, CHC, USNR bution on the U. S. Naval Base, Guan- (Protestant) tanamo Bay, Cuba by order of the Base Commander. LCDR W. J. Spinney, CHC, USN THE INDIAN is published in compliance (Catholic) with the provisions of NAVEXOS-P-35 (Rev) 1945. TRAFFICMEMORIAL This publication receives AFPS material. TEEN-AGE COLUMN herein cannot be AFPS material appearing On this as on other Memorial Days, many words will be spoken in reprinted without written permission of By Sugar Livdahl Armed Forces Press Service, 641 Washing- honor of those who gave their lives for their country. Once again we If you've passed ton Street, New York 14, New York. shall remember Valley Forge, Bull Run, Belleau Woods, Salerno and the teen-age club on any of the recent mornings, Seoul. These in turn will remind us of other battles and beachheads you've probably seen a group of where men died for a cause. But how shall we remember the thousands hard working people pulling weeds, who gave their lives in vehicle accidents? To erect a monument in their raking and generally improving memory would not commemorate a noble cause, but would only be the the looks of one side of the club. raising of a memorial to a waste of life and property. But why only one side? Recently During the first three months of this year 109 Navy men died in auto the club picked two captains who crashes. Let us resolve not only that our honored dead shall not have in turn chose a team which was died in vain, but also that this horrible, needless slaughter of human responsible for care of one side of lives in vehicles shall not continue. the hut. The team keeping their side looking the best would be given a party by the members of A MESSAGEFROM GARCIA the losing team. So far it looks like Mike McKinley's team is ahead. By Henry Garcia Speaking of the teen-age club, Jose Marti, poet, philosopher, orator-and above all, a great patriot- don't forget the weekly Saturday WILFRED JAMES McNEIL is to Cubans what Abraham Lincoln is to Americans. night meetings at seven o'clock. A Recently the Republic of Cuba big dance is now being planned celebrated her Independence Day. in celebration of the Club's first On this national holiday, 20 May, 'CARRIERS CHEAPER anniversary. toasts were made that the Repub- THAN AIRFIELDS' lie might always be "with alland"_sremt_ Last Friday night a party was given for the welfare of for Gail Walmsley, who left all," as dreamt Aircraft carriers are less expen- for the States last Saturday. A prize was Mart. 'esive than a series of land air bases. given to Margo Ander- Marti, who was born in a humble says Vice Adm. Matthias B. Gard- son for drawing the funniest pic- houseinhavanas28rnJ auy b853 ner Deputy Chief of Naval Oper- ture of Gail's ideal man. house in Havana 28 January 1853. ations for Air. lived in extreme poverty with his Here's a fond adioshtoaCarroll Spanish-born parents. Cuba was Striking back as critics say and (Robbie) Rohertson, who also left then under the domination of Spain are not subject to an undue amount for the States. Best of luck to and only the wealthy could edu- of mechanical failures. both of you! cate their children. Despite his He was one of several top de- humble birth and the desires of fense officers who spoke to the HOSPITAL NOTES his father, Marti acquired an ex- American Legion's National Sec- tensive education and became a urity Commission recently. Heirport News: Marsha Lynn notorious public speaker. Those Adm. W. M. Fechteler, Chief Williamsen, born 19 May is the of bouncing baby who heard him said his speeches Naval Operations, said the Navy girl of EN3 and were of such a terrific force that controls the seas around Korea Mrs. K. E. Williamsen. AD2 and and Mrs. J. E. they destroyed all barriers of op- is ready to set up and hold Holbrook, Jr. are happy a to announce the position. blockade of the Chinese coast at arrival of their At 17, physically an adolescent any time. son, John Ernest III, born 19 May. The job of Assistant Defense but intellectually and emotionally Rear Adm. R. N. Smoot said the Diane Elizabeth George born 19 adult aMarti May is the daughter of ADC and Secretary and Comptroller is not wasaccused of. a new one for Wilfred James Navy is having trouble getting Mrs. D. E. George. AEl and Mrs. awcs career officers because of "depraved T. C. P a andMcNeal. continual harping" against aoanst e Cotchaleovitch announce the arrival of a son born 24 May. 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SNYDER NOTCHES WIN AS LEDDICK TO MATCH NSD TOPS INDIANS 6-4 STRIDES WITH NAVY'S BEST AT CAMP LEJEUNE Making the most of four hits, the NSD Suppliers pulled an up- set Monday night as they knocked For those of you who may have the Naval Station Indians out of been alarmed at the sight of a a tie for first place with a 6-4 lightly clad figure racing madly victory. about the recreation and golf course With Meh1 handling the pitching areas at various hours, the follow- chores for Naval Station and ing information is directed in the Snyder hurling for the Suppliers, hope that it will defray observers' things went along smoothly until intentions to notify the Base Po- the third, when NSD brought five lice or some equally competent runs across the plate on two hits. authority. Meh1 issued a to The runner is former N. Y. U. Milnikel, and after Blair had struck track star Warren Leddick, the out Milnikel and Toomey were both Naval Supply Depot's contribution safe when Webb dropped Plaskett's to the ranks of the thinclads. Led- throw on an attempted force play dick, 26, a member of the Grand at second. Shaeff struck out, but Street Boys Association, has, for Snyder was safe on an error- by the past few weeks been braving Knight, and Tobin walked, forcing GTMO heat, dust, and insects to a run across the plate. Janowski round himself into shape for the replaced Mehl on the mound for coming All-Navy Track and Field the Indians, and Graham, the first meet to be held on 11 and 12 June man to face him tripled deep to at Camp Lejeune, N. C. Primarily left center, scoring three runs, a distance man, Leddick plans on King following with a to competing in the mile and three score Graham. mile runs at this gathering of the WINNERS OF RIFLE MATCH RECEIVE TROPHIES - The sextet pictured above Navy's best. If successful in qual- The Suppliers picked up another comprise most of the winners of the M-1 Rifle Match held at the Marine Rifle Range run in the fifth and Naval Station on 14 and 15 May. From left to right are: Bailey, 294 points, Smigla, 302; Owens, ifying at Lejeune, he will run in three in the sixth to narrow the 302; Ray, 315; Mikulecky, 323; Dunbar, 326. Missing from the picture are Seeba, 294; the big Interservice competition at Suppliers' lead to three runs. Webb and Woodard, 286. The Marine team took first place with a total of 2443 points. Fort Jackson on 19 and 20 June, singled, and burned up the base a meet which will bring together paths a minute later to score all the top service track and field stars the way from first when Knight in Uncle Sam's fold. followed with another single. Hailing from Schenectady, New Knight took second on a wild pitch, York, and holder of six high school Blog walked, and the runners ad- monograms in track and cross vanced to second and third as country, Leddick has every inten- Snyder was throwing out Spillane. tion of keeping up his running after Both men then came across the his discharge, with his eye set plate when Milnikel bobbled Plas- especially on a try at the grueling kett's grounder. Boston marathon, a 26 mile grind The indians managed to squeeze which is famous for discouraging across another run in the seventh even the most iron lunged en- on a fielder's choice, Rodriguez' thusiasts. single, and an error by King, mak- Due to the lack of proper facil- ing the score 6-4 but Snyder set ities for the purpose, the New them down in the last two frames Yorker has met with some difficul- without a , and that was the ty right along in carrying through way the game ended. a proper training program for top- Meh1 allowed one hit in two and flight competition, but has managed two thirds innings, and Janowski to carry on by running anywhere three in five and one third innings, that is fairly flat, and for that mat- while Snyder, the winner, went all ter some places that aren't, as he the way for the Suppliers, holding can readily testify by telling of Naval Station to six safeties. his meeting and subsequent con- quest of a good sized hill out Kit- tery beach way which he happened to encounter during one of his six mile jaunts. The GTMO heat, as we all know, can be bad, and it seems much worse when starting on the last lap of a fast two-mile, but Leddick hopes to find pleasant relief from the tropical summer in the "cool, Questions northern" climate of South Caro- (AFPS)-1. What active Major lina. At least he is sure that he Leaguer has the most hits? wont be any hotter than anyone 2. In table tennis what consti- else, and hopes to cut a little time tutes a "rest"? off the 4:20 plus mile perform- 3. Who won the American ances he has been turning out League title in 1952? lately. 4. Paavo Nurmi was the first At any rate, everyone is hoping athlete to run a mile under four TABLE FULL OF AWARDS GOES TO THIS LEATHERNECK - PFC U. S. J. Dunbar walked off with honors in the M-1 Rifle Match with 326 points. that the flying Supplier will pocket minutes-10 seconds. (True-False) a couple of trophies to bring back 5. What present American and show around the old home port. 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u Page Four THE INDIA A Saturday, 30 May 1953 FISHING CONTEST CROSSW'/ORD PUZZLE WARD, BACK FROM REPORT SERVICE, CLICKING IN CHICAGO OUTFIELD SPECIAL DIVISION Bonefish This is the story of a veteran Bolkcom, W. W. 4 lbs. who "came home" to discover Seeger, G. L. - 3 1bs. someone else in his job-an un- Scott, B. R. ------3 lbs. usual job, at that! Croakers The vet is Preston Ward, who, Lowenhayen, N. A. 1lb. 12 ozs. after accepting his discharge at Arrant, J. E. - 1 lb. 8 ozs. Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., came home Gralish, G. E.- 1 lb. 4 ozs. to Wrigley Field., the home of the Shark Chicago Clubs, to find his reg- Gennaria, R. L. 56 lbs. 8 ozs. ular first baseman's job cornered Hardin, J. ___---43 lb. 8 oz. by Dee Fondy. Chelf, R. L.- 40 lbs. Despite the fact that Pres had Trigger Fish held the spot for the Cubs until Endicott, C. R.- 8 lbs. 8 ozs. sidelined by a broken ankle in mid- Dirkson, S.------3 lb. 8 oz. season 1950, he was still uncer- Kamwick, C. S. 1 lb. 12 ozs. tain of his future status. Hogfish Pres didn't get the blanket as- Blount, J. M. - 1 lb. 12 ozs. surances that Willie Mays, Don Ladyfish Newcombe, and other major lea- Hoff, E. F.- 5 lbs. guers got from their club bosses Puckett, C C. _ 3 lbs. 4 ozs. that "your spot will be held open Mowery, J. W.- 1lb. 4 ozs. for you." Parrot Fish The first day that Pres reported Krifha, J.2------1lbs. 8 ozs. to Catalina Island, the spring Brooks, W. F.- 1 lb. 10 ozs. training home of the Chicagoans, Horner, T. A. - 1b. Manager Phil Cavarretta called Albacore him aside. Wilkinson, R. H.__ 6 lbs. The old pro explained to Ward Pompano that club officials had decided to French, C.D.- 13lbs. test him as an outfielder. The only spot that SPEAR FISHING could be classified as "open" was in center Grouper where Hal Jeffcoat, 20 lb. 12 oz. a capable Matson, J. ------fielder but weak hitter, held L. E.- 19 lbs. 8 ozs. forth Hillyer, in '52. Hank Sauer, the National Billings, H. R.- 14 lbs. League's Most Valuable Jacks Player in '52, was in left with Frankie Eyster, G. W.- 22 lbs. Across 51-Suitable 18-Knock 53-Burn with 20-Edge Baumholtz, who battled Stan Mu- Allen, M. R. ___--17 lbs. 1-Jump sial 4-Bloodless water 22-Scabies right down to the wire for Mackerel the '52 9-Wooden pin 55-Macaws 23-One of Three NL batting crown, in right. (King and Wahoo) "Getting 12-Fuss 58-Parts of stairs Musketeers my timing back and Ahlberg, T. P. - 7 lbs. trying to 13-Hostelry 61-Fabulous bird 25-Males play into shape were my Phillips, H. R.- 5 lb. 8 oz. biggest troubles," Snappers 14-Grain 62-Earn 27-Eagle's nest Ward reveals. "Those two years at Ft. Prejean, J. W.- 25 lbs. 15-Fracases 64-Decay 28-Calls Wood 30-Pigeon pea helped me stay in condition. I was Roos, F. H. -___--13 lbs. 17-Regard 65-Man's lucky nickname 32-Afternoon enough to face big league Abbott, G. ------8 lbs. 19-Bury pitching 66-Leaks through party once in awhile-but it just Hogfish 21-Consume isn't the same." Foy, F. D. ------6 lb. 12 oz. 22-Agreement 67-Ocean 36-Armed conflict 38-Sins The pitching Ward refers to was McAlister, R. E. 5 lbs. 4 ozs. 24-Goal that Down 41-Mar of Johnny Antonelli, Erv Pompano 26-Chief Palica, 1-Meat from 43-Existed Tom Poholsky, Ray Herbert Tucker, J. L. ___-- 5 lbs. Memphis god and Harvey Haddix. horse thigh of hogs 45-Snakes In five games Parrot Fish 29-Spirited played in the National 31-Encountered 2-Poem 47-Ventilate Semi-Pro Sheppard, M. E. 23lbs. 8 ozs. tourney at Wichita for Tarpon 33-Affirmative 3-Protective 49-Shinplaster Ft. Wood (colloq.) last year, Ward bashed out three Cavanaugh, E. H. -- 23 lbs. 34-Exclamation organization long 52-Scottis caps home runs and sparked the Franklin, E. M. 18 lbs. 35-Uncooked 4-Stimulate Hilltoppers 5-Minor Hebrew 54-River islands to second place. Williams, R. G. 16 lbs. 37-Born Antonelli and Poholsky Trigger Fish 39-Japanese prophet 55-Macaw were 56-Pilfer on the winning Ft. Myer, Va., Mullins, P. ------2 lbs. measure 6--Pronoun Colonials. 40-Staff 7--Golf mound 57-Perceive LAND DIVISION by the eye In two years at the Missouri 42-Decree 8- Otherwise installation, Barracuda 59-Fish eggs Ward batted .382 lead- 44-Be of use 9-Comely ing the team Cheney, W. M.- 20 lbs. 8 ozs. of sight 60-Music: in home runs and 46-On the occan 10-Organ RBIs both years. McNeil, D. A. 16 lb. 48-Ethiopian title 11-Precious stone as written The former football and basket- Dupree, W. L.- 15 lbs. 50-Roman dL te 16-Go in 63-Note of scale Mackerel ball star at Southwest Missouri (King) State (Springfield, Mo.) revealed Berggren, R. T. 3 lbs. 8 ozs. that he had never played the out- Lantzinheiser,- 2 lbs. 12 ozs. BASEBALL SCHEDULES TO 5 JUNE field until the Cub manager asked him to give it a trial. Snappers AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE Reynolds, Laura 15 lb. 4 oz. And that's the story of a vet, Lowenhayen, N. A. - 13lbs. Saturday, 30 May Wednesday, 3 June blocked from his job, who made Morris, H. F.- 12 lbs. 4 ozs. Cleveland (2) at Chicago New York at Chicago his way to a regular position-ad- Grouper St. Louis (2) at Detroit Washington (night) at St. Louis mittedly, under unusual circum- Gadoury, R. J.- 7 lbs. Boston (2) at Washington Philadelphia at Detroit stances! Bell, J. Jr. ------6 lb. 8 oz. New York (2) at Philadelphia Boston (night) at Cleveland Manning, W. B. 3 lbs. 12 ozs. Sunday, 31 May Thursday, 4 June Blind man: "Ain't you got two Jacks St. Louis (2) at Chicago singles, buddy? These two-dollar Cleveland at Detroit New York at Chicago Perkins, F. G.- 19 lbs. Washington (night) at St. Louis bills are bad luck." Loomis, C. E.- 11lbs. 12 ozs. Philadelphia at New York DT3: "How do you know it's a Washington (2) at Boston Philadelphia at Detroit Featheringill, W. E. 11lbs. Boston at Cleveland two-dollar bill, if you're blind?" Tarpon Monday, 1 June Blind man: "Oh, I ain't blind. Friday, 5 June Smith, C. C.- 13 lb. No games My partner is. It's his day off and Tuesday, 2 June Washington (night) at Chicago he went to the movies. Me, I'm a (night) at St. Louis BOAT DIVISION New York (night) at Chicago New York deaf mute." Jacks Washington (night) at St. Louis Boston (night) at Detroit Drake, R. J.- 21lbs. Philadelphia (night) at Detroit Philadelphia (night) at Boston (night) at Cleveland Cleveland Wife: "Your honor, my husband Bubalka, J. M.- 14 lbs. 4 ozs. is never sober. I want a divorce." Wood, C. N.- 10 lbs. 8 ozs. Judge: "Indeed? Has he ever Barracuda NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE 30 May St. Louis (night) at Philadelphia tried Alcoholics Anonymous?" Joyner, T. H.- 21lbs. Saturday, "Judge, that man will lb. 8 oz. Brooklyn (2) at Pittsburgh Wednesday, 3 June Wife: Rehkopf, L. D. 20 drink anything." Gennaria, R. L. 18 lbs. Philadelphia (2) at New York Chicago (night) at Pittsburgh Mackerel Chicago (2) at Cincinnati Milwaukee at Brooklyn (King) Milwaukee (2) at St. Louis Cincinnati at New York BASEBALL STANDINGS Massingill, J. H. 9 lbs. Sunday, 31 May St. Louis (night) at Philadelphia Parker, T. R. ---_4 lbs. 8 ozs. Pittsburgh (2) at Brooklyn Thursday, 4 June Team Won Lost Delaney, R. E.- 41b. New York at Philadelphia Chicago at Pittsburgh VU-10 Mallards_------8 3 Snappers Milwaukee (2) at Cincinnati Milwaukee at Brooklyn Naval Station Indians 7 4 Remaly, D. H. - 56 lbs. 8 ozs. Chicago at St. Louis St. Louis (night) at Philadelphia NAS Flyers------7 4 Chandler, C. A. 28 lbs. 8 ozs. Monday, 1 June Friday, 5 June Marine Leathernecks 7 4 Esquerdo, G.- 21lbs. 4 ozs. No games Cincinnati (night) at Pittsburgh MCB-4 Seabees------7 4 Snook Tuesday, 2 June St. Louis (night) at Brooklyn NSD Suppliers------6 6 Rehkopf, L. P.- 22 lbs. Chicago (night) at Pittsburgh Chicago (night) at New York Hospital Corpsmen- 2 10 Lightfoot, L. H. 22 lbs. Milwaukee (night) at Brooklyn Milwaukee (night) at FTG Trainers ------1 10 Hardin, J._------15 lbs. 8 ozs. Cincinnati (night) at New York Philadelphia Tarpon U'TANTANAMO EAGUE SCHEDULE Lightfoot, L. H. 58 lb. Rehkopf, R. P. __49 lbs. 8 ozs. Saturday, 30 May Fleet Recreation Center 1355 8 Garrison, R. L.- 36 lbs. Naval Station vs Hospital at Tuesday, 2 June Mackerel Marine Site Marine vs Naval Station at a51 S (Spanish and Common) FTG vs VU-10 atF en 5 Pass, J. S.------2 lbs. 8 ozs. Marine Site V Wilkinson, R. H. 3 lbs. Sunday, 31 May Wednesday, 3 June Franklin, B. A. 3lbs. 8 ozs. Marines vs NSD at MCB-4 vs NSD at Marine Site M' 1d MCB-4 vs NAS at W FERMIN PAVILA SEZ: Marine Site Thursday, 4 June Iv .onday, 1 June FTG vs Hospital at Fishing is good in the bay with NAS vs VU-10 at WensdyFleet Recreation3Jn Center S' at night using shrimp the moon 10 H 040 or white bait such as herring fillet, M dN of line. Principal Just once we'd like to see a Famous Last Words: "Would 1 and four fathoms to step outdoors and sa , in catching fish is to have rij~er crM'rageous enough to place you like factor nthe table face-up. that againC?" a little luck and lots of patience. the tjFe Saturday, 30 May 1953 THE INDIAN Page Five Saturday, 10 May 1953 THE INDIAN Page Five INTERESTED IN NEW RECORDS UNDERWATER THRILLS? Nat "King" Cole Scores Again! JOIN SKINDIVERS! Yes, once again Nat comes to bat with another hit that will One of the fast growing organ- cause many a record collector or izations in the Guantanamo Bay disc jockey a play on his area is the one known as the GTMO turn-table when the many fans Bay Denizens of the Deep, a group cry out, "play it again." We refer, making up those of local residence of course, to Nat's etching of who enjoy the fine art of spear "Blue Gardenia" from the motion fishing. picture of the same name. Need- less to say, Nat weaves this ballad In existence for approximately throughout the picture with a nos- two months the Denizens of the talgic backing from Nelson Rid- Deep now boast more than 50 mem- dle that makes this record a match- bers and are growing by leaps and less product of needle point finish. bounds as tales of large catches Bob Russell and Lester Lee cop and fascinating sights beneath the honors for the words and music blue Caribbean waters have en- to "Blue Gardenia." We look for- couraged more and more fishing ward to many more promising hits enthusiasts to take up the sport to pour forth from their talented of spear fishing, or skin diving as pens in the near future. This looks it is popularly called. like another home run for Nat The local organization was set "King" Cole. The final decision up for the following purposes: To rests with you. organize local skindivers and to Return of the Thin Man! promote interest in skindiving in As many of you may already the area. To take proper precau- know, Frank Sinatra has switched tions to insure as much as possible recording labels and contracts. Just the safety of those participating recently, Frank made his introduc- TAKES TIME FOR TOMORROW -- James R. Kerr, TESN, of the Second Division, Naval Station, "took time for tomorrow" by successfully completing the USAFI as well as to indoctrinate new- tory disc for one of the country's course "Introduction to Accounting." Kerr is pictured above receiving a certificate in comers in the science of spearfish- leading record companies with an recognition of his efforts from Ensign R. E. Allen, Second Division Officer. The ing, and to evaluate new equio- opus recorded not too long ago for presentation was made recently in the Naval Station I&E office. ment to be used in connection with the same recording outfit by band- the sport by demonstrating its leader Billy May. In fact, Billy uses, advantages, etc. with mem- wrote the instrumental portion of ENGLISH, LITERATURE CLASSES TO BE bers of the group. "Lean Baby." Now with lyrics add- The Denizens of the Deep, always ed by Roy Alfred and the orchestra ADDED TO I&E PROGRAM anxious to lure new members into of Axel Stordah backing Sinatra, their ranks have planned on being the crooner rides again in the top Two additional classes, "The Mechanics of English and Building Good in a big Spear Fishing Regatta to 10 bracket, certainly disproving the Sentences" and "America in Literature" are being organized by the be held at Port Antonio, Jamaica theory about never changing horses Base Information and Education Department. For further information during the 4th of July weekend. in mid-stream. concerning these classes and enrollment therein contact the Naval Station, Those interested will find the trip I&E Officer, or call 9-564. enjoyable as a good time is ex- Stone Age lover's slogan: "I ADDITIONAL CLASSES; ORGANIZATION OF came, I saw, I conked her." pected to be had by all. COURSE NAME: The Mechanics of English and Building Good Sentences INSTRUCTOR: GODGART, Martin D., Phone 8-824 PLACE: Information & Education Office, Bay Hill Bks. #4 TIME: Tuesday and Thursday, 1930-2030 (Tentative) LENGTH OF COURSE: 12 weeks (six weeks covering the Mechanics of English -the remaining six weeks on Building Good Sentences) TEXTS: EM 101-EM 102 COURSE NAME: America in Literature INSTRUCTOR: ALLEN, Richard E. PLACE: Information & Education Office, Bay Hill Bks #4 TIME: Monday and Wednesday LENGTH OF COURSE: 12 weeks TEXTS: EM 612 (America in Literature) In order to receive credit and texts books enrollees are required to enroll with USAFI at the Information & Education Office, Purchase a money order in the amount of $2.00 payable to the Treasury of the U. S. (USAFI). This is your chance to earn English credits!

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The National League's leading home run hitters and Hank Sauer may find themselves BASEBALL (AFPS)-The Ft. playing second fiddle in that de- Meade (Md.) Generals are hoping partment this season to young Ed- to repeat last year's sensational die Mathews, Milwaukee Braves 50-12 SKINDIVERS SNAG A SIZABLE TROPHY - It takes three brawny lads to hold record with such former third baseman. minor league up this catch, a 165 lb. jewfish captured recently off Leeward Point by J. A. Tull, stars as Tony Cam- Mathews, now in his second year pos (Toronto), Charlie Wilhelm SW3, (right hand on scales). Aiding him in displaying the prize are other members with the Tribesmen, has apparent- of the local skin diving clan. (Buffalo) and John Rommel (Chat- ly laughed off the "sophomore" tanooga) pacing the 1953 edition. jinx and has continued his sen- Finalists in the National Baseball sational hitting that won him many Congress tournament at Wichita, laurels as a rookie. Kans, last year, the Generals are The texarkana, Tex., slugger coached by Capt. Charles Brock- pounded out 25 homers and 58 RBIs off . . . The Ft. McPherson (Ga.) for the seventh place Braves last pitching staff is led by ex-Red Sox year and with six homers in his hurler John Wall, who won 15 first 14 games in the present cam- games for Birmingham in 1951. paign, he's given a good chance of taking the home run title. In fact, Boston, Mass. (AFPS) - The some observers have gone so far Boston Celtics of the NBA have as to class him as one of base- signed Ernie Barrett, former Kan- ball's most feared hitters. sas State basketball ace, to a con- Oddly enough it was Rogers tract. An officer in the Air Force, Hornsby, the present Cincinnati he starred at Sandia Base, N. M., Redlegs manager and one of the this past season. He was voted game's greatest hitters, who gave honorable mention in the AFPS Mathews some vital tips on hit- basketball selections. ting. Eddie was in the middle of a drastic slump last season when he asked Hornsby what he was New York (AFPS)-Tryouts for doing wrong. The "Rajah," always the All-Navy Track and Field eager to help anybody out, told Championships to be held at Camp Eddie he was swinging at too many Lejeune, N. C., June 11-13, are now bad pitches and also suggested a being held at Naval installations. different batting stance. Immedia- Eligible performers must have tely Mathews regained his old bit- attained prescribed standards of ing form. achievement and competitive re- Teammate Joe Adcock, himself quirements during the year in or- quite a slugger, says that Mathews der to qualify for the champion- hits the longest ball in baseball. ship meet. He was referring to one of Ma- Individuals finishing first, sec- thews' home runs in Chicago re- ond and third in the All-Navy cently which he said was hit 500 tourney will comprise the Navy feet on the fly. entry in the inter-Service Track As some sort of a comparison, and Field Championships at Ft. Ralph Kiner in his first season Jackson, S. C., Jan 19-20. with the Pirates hit 23 homers, but he was 24 at the time. Hamilton AFB volleyball team Mathews was 20 when he set the copped the double elimination new NL homer mark for a rookie. worldwide Air Force tournament TARPON FALLS PREY TO SPEARMAN-Norman Warner of VF-171 bends It's hard to see how the kid can with a final round victory over under the weight of 67 lb. tarpon he speared last weekend in an under water trip miss becoming one of the league's Itasuke AB, Japan, 10-15, 15-4, and off Leeward Point. In his left hand Warner holds his trusty afun. great batsmen. 12-6, here recently. Navy-10NDPP O-Gtmo. 3867-B THE INDIAN Saturday, 30 May 1953 30 May 1953 Nsvv-SONnFPO-Gtmo. 5567-B THE INDIAN Saturday, WGBY'S PROGRAM SCHEDULE GYRATING GRAYSON

Regular Programs - Monday Through Friday

0700 Morning Caravan 1230 Hillbilly Jamboree 0715 News 1330 Storyteller 0730 Morning Caravan 1400 Musical Matinee 0800 Lucky U Ranch 1500 Parade of Sports/AFRS 0825 101 Ranch Boys 1700 At Ease 0900 House of Music 1800 From The Pressbox 1000 Curt Massey 1815 News Jack Benny's touring vaudeville 1015 Ronnie Kemper 1845 Requestfully Yours troupe a smash success on the 1030 Bob Hope 1930 Twilight Time West Coast.-Grossed $43,000 the 1040 Solitary Singer 2025 This I Believe first week . . Jimmy and Tommy 1100 Startime 2055 Knox Manning-Time Out Dorsey to be combined for the first 1130 Bud's Bandwagon 2155 News time in too long. They are now 1200 Way Back Home 2230 Sandman Show accepting bookings for the fall . . . 1215 News 2400 Sign Off Latest survey by Variety shows that radio is still top dog in the money making department-gross for '52 was $473,100,000 against Saturday 2200 Hollywod Radio Theater $336,300,000 for TV . . . Speaking of the West Morning Caravan 2300 Orchestras of Variety, we like their headline 0700 Off of animal Gtmo. Smoke Signals 2400 Sign comment on the number 0705 coming out these 0715 News songs that are Caravan days, "Tin Pan Alley's Four- 0730 Morning Monday Sound Jewish. Religious Program Footed Kick Makes ASCAP 0800 0830 Jo Stafford . . Edward R. Mur- Space Patrol like ASPCA" . 0830 0845 Charleen Hawks has re- 0900 Gene Autry row, CBS commentator, 1045 Strike It Rich ceived the Lord and Taylor $1000 0930 The Lone Ranger 1730 Cavalcade of America Tales of the Texas Ranger award for being an "Intellectual 1000 1830 Inside Track Scott and 1030 Let's Pretend Adventurer" . Lizabeth 2000 Groucho Marx Charlton Heston set for Colum- 1100 Lina Romay 2030 Big Story 1115 You And The World bia's "Scalpel" . . . Latest addition 2100 Broadway's My Beat to men's clothing as offered by 1130 Symphonette 2130 Piano Playhouse Behind The Story several of the better mags is straw 1200 2200 Symphonies For Youth wear 1215 News vests and shorts for summer . . . Deb- 1230 Saturday Swing Session -make "crazy" suntans 1400 Mr. President Tuesday bie Reynolds had the right answer 1430 Science Magazine 0705 Gtmo. Smoke Signals at the right time last week. When asked if she had experience in the Kathryn Grayson sheds her usual demure 1445 Tennessee Ernie 0830 Playboys inhibitions and does a "shimmy" in her 1500 Parade of Sports/AFRS 0845 Frances Farwell Sings romance department she said "No new picture, "So This Is Love." the story 1730 Jubilee 1045 Personal Album . but I'd like to try it". . Color of Grace Moore. Miss Grayson has been television seems to be getting closer selected by the Veterans of Foreign Wars 1800 From The Pressbox 1730 From The Bookshelf organization as 1953 Buddy Poppy Girl. 1810 Smoke Signals 1810 Smoke Signals and closer. The RCA system now 1815 News 1830 Sports Answer Man has the edge and competent ob- 1830 Life with Luigi 2000 Dragnet servers say it's just a matter of LITTLE THEATRE NOTES 1900 Bing Crosby 2030 People are Funny time . . . The television industry, incidently, is much more interested 1930 Twilight Time 2100 Vaughn Monroe By Jerry Lewis Star Playhouse Mr. and Mrs. North in color than 3-D . .There are 2000 Hollywood 2130 It's all over but the shouting! The 2025 This I Believe 2200 American Music Hall rumors making the rounds that MacRae Show the Ford Foundation's presentation, final curtain has fallen on the last 2030 Gordon act of the fifth and final Out "Omnibus," which just recently perform- 2055 Time ance of "Strange Bedfellows" last Two Thousand Plus Wednesday wound up a 26-week stint over 2100 0830 Jo Stafford night amid the roar of applause 2130 Grand Ole Opry CBS-TV, will be back in the fall- 0845 Charleen Hawks with a formal aimed at the kids. that fairly shook the very founda- 2155 News Carter Stand 1045 Paulena Nothing definite yet. "Omnibus" tions of the Little Theatre building 2200 One Night Secret Mission Show 1730 probably did more to raise the level on Marina Point. I'm sure we can 2230 Sandman 1830 True Adventure all agree that the small group of 2400 Sign Off of television entertainment to the 2000 Al Goodman adult pitch than anything since the talented players that comprise the 2030 Arthur Godfrey cathode tube came on the scene. organization, have truly outdone Sunday 2100 Night Beat themselves in what is, beyond a 0800 Hymns of World 2130 Our Miss Brooks shadow of a doubt, the finest pro- 0815 News 2200 Howard Barolow Presents duction yet. 0830 Music by Mantovani Not forgetting to give much 0900 Journey Into Song Thursday credit to the boys behind the scenes, working in the wings be- 1000 Catholic Religious Program 0830 Playboys Saturday, 30 May 1030 Lina Romay yond the reach of the glamorous 0845 Frances Farwell Sings THE TALL TEXAN 1045 You And The World Personal Album footlights, operating the lights, 1045 L. Bridges L. Cobs sound, curtain and making sure of 1100 Protestant Divine Service 1730 Douglas of the World 1200 Behind The Story Man Plus the million-and-one big and small 1830 Sports Answer Too Much Speed 1215 News Music With The Girls things that are so important to 2000 Atomic Bomb Effects (I&E) the plays' perfection. Hat's off to 1230 Heard At Home 2030 Father Knows Best 1300 Hollywood Bowl Doris Day Sunday, 31 May the unsung heros of the play 2100 ever present stage crew. 1400 America Calling 2130 Meet Millie GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING the 1430 Science Magazine 2200 Music From America E. Taylor F. Lamas Although the play is over, the 1445 Tennessee Ernie Plus group will be far from resting on 1500 Parade of Sports/AFRS Forward March Hare its' laurels in the coming weeks. 1730 Greatest Story Friday Canadian Mounties As the last curtain closed the show 0830 Jo Stafford last night, the wheels were set in 1800 Eddie Fisher Monday, 1 June 1815 News 0845 Charleen Hawks motion for the new forthcoming 1830 Martin and Lewis 1045 Strike It Rich ONE GIRL'S CONFESSION production. 1900 Jack Benny 1730 Invitation To Learning H. Hass C. Moore With a receptive audience at- 1930 Twilight Time 1830 Inside Track Plus tending the plays like the Group Phil Harris 2000 Suspense Hare Lift enjoyed for the last five nights, 2000 Archer 2030 Piano Playhouse 2030 Meet Corliss They Fly Through The Air they can't miss from here in. In- 2100 Charlie McCarthy 2100 Jazz Nocturne Tuesday, 2 June spiration for better and better and War 2130 Twenty Questions 2130 FBI In Peace plays is born from the warm re- 2200 Hollywood Music Hall SEMINOLE 2155 News R. Hudson H. Hale ception given by the audience. The Plus incentive is there and the Little Theatre has proved the need for home?" in- Sportsman's Playground woman missed her gloves as "Is your mother more and more 'live' entertainment. A who Wednesday, 3 June was leaving a restaurant. Ask- quired a visitor of a small boy On behalf of the entire Little she lawn. ing her husband to wait, she hur- was mowing the I'LL GET YOU Theatre Organization, I've been ried back to look for them, search- "You don't suppose I'm cutting G. Raft S. Gray asked to thank you and express ing first on the table and finally this grass because it's too long, do Plus the sincere appreciation for the peering under it. you?" replied the youngster. Barney's Hungry Cousin tremendous response by practically who had served them Little Expert On all hands in the Guantanamo Bay, The waiter Yesterday's Champions hurried up to her. "Pardon me, Different nightclubs in New York Naval Base. madam," he said, "But the gen- have different atmospheres. One Thursday, 4 June Now, the cry goes out once tleman is there by the door." takes you to Algiers, another to WHITE LIGHTNING again. How would you like to be Monte Carlo, still another to Hav- S. Clements B. Bester a working part of the group? Did ana, others just take you. Plus you ever feel a hidden urge to stand "What I can't understand", ob- The Hoaxters before the footlights and thrill to Salty Sam, "is how a jury serves Friday, 5 June the final curtain applause, lauding composed of six young men and Marie Wilson of "My Friend a fine performance? Well, if this six young women can be locked Irma" fame, thought that a sub- THE PRESIDENT'S LADY is so, your chance has come. The up in a jury room for twelve hours marine was a Marine with a S. Hayward C. Heston Little Theatre Group is holding can come out and say 'not guilty'!" low IQ. Sports Review a regular business meeting next Tuesday, June 2nd at 8 p.m. in the Little Theatre Building. Everyone is invited to come up and sit in and watch how the Group works. The Organizations desires more members so that they can build better and better presentations for the future months. That's about all there is to say, the rest is entirely up to you. Either way, I know that when the next production comes along, you're sure to be either in one of two places . . . on stage or in the audience. Thanks again and here's hoping I'll see you at the Little Theatre Building on Marina Point next Tuesday at 8 p.m.!