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Vol. VI, No. 29 U.,S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 23 July 1955 "Story Teller Time" NSD Fiscal Department , N Pears Beats Pay Boost Deadline NaIGVGears FUorFor Midshipmenisimn With Uncle Wigbee For Civilian Employees July 29, 1955 was the date set First Of Three Groups Due Tues. To Commence Monday by the Navy Conptioller as the deadline date for which all U.S. annual visit of the Naval Academy Midshipmen will begin next Most people profess a disbelief Navy Employees subject to the The in ghosts and science tends to back classification act should be paid Tuesday, 26 July, when Cruise "Able", consisting of 18 major ships of them up. Yet, say what you will, the retroactive pay chcks to' dn thadine, pull into Guantanamo Bay for a 4-day visit. form with those skeptics might be somewhat the "Fedeial Employet Three thousand Middies will pour ashore from the ships as they make Salary Inciease Act of 1955", startled about what has taken place which set the retroactive date back their last stop of the summer training cruise before returning home. in Radio Station WGBY in Guan- to March 12, 1955. The Fiscal De Led by the USS Iowa, flying the tanamo Bay, Cuba. apartment of NSD came easing in flag of RADM R. E. Libbey, Com- ten days ahead of the scheduled Security Patrol Set Up BatCruLant, Cruise Able has visit- It all began with th announce- deadline and had the checks ready ed Valencia, Spain and Weymouth, ment that Uncle Wigbee would for delivery by the 19th of July. England, since their departure from begin his Story Telling Hour on On July 1, before the Depot Aboard Naval Station the United States on June 7 of 1300 to closed for the holiday weekend, this year. Monday, 25 July, from the Pay Bill to increase although In "Restricted Areas" the USS Iowa 1400. For those unfamiliar with the wages of all employees who In company with are the USS Des Moines, carrying Navy terminology, this is 1 P.M. came under the Classification Act A guard force has recently been had been signed by the the flag of RADM E. N. Parker, to 2 P.M. of 1949 established by CAPT W. R. Caru- the USS New Jer- President almost a week, the word ComCruDivSix, thers, Commanding Officer, Naval USS North- "Who is Uncle Wigbee?" was the had not been received officially as a sey, USS Columbus, Station, which will maintain ampton, and the carrier USS immediate and natural question. decision by the Comptroller of the patrol within the limits of the Sihc-,)'v. Navy not to send the intricately or- Obviously a check of the personnel Naval Station. The patrol has complicated instructions regarding ders to question anyone in the Also making Cruise Able are working for WGBY disclosed no the raise by message but by a restricted areas after hours, and to 12 , including the USS such person by that name. The NAVCOMPT directive. shoot anyone who avoids appre- Fechtelir, Benner, Buckley, Larson, explanation was simple . . . there The directive effecting the pay nension. Lowe, Power, Glennon, Warring- increase reached the Naval Sup- is no sailor by that name working ton, Wilson, Bassilone, Gwin and ply Depot on Tuesday .5 July at The following areas are restrict- Bauer. Of the 3000 Midshipmen, personnel in the radio station. which time the paper and number ed .to all unauthorized 1700 are from the U. S. Naval began grinding. from 2300-0800: The Chief Petty The walls of the radio station mills Academy at Annapolis and the re- In a remarkably short time the Officers Club, Fleet Landing, all maining 1300 are NROTC men had become saturated with the love instructions Were interpreted, back of the Recreation Area, including from various colleges and univer- ball diamonds, for children of all ages that ema- pay and back overtime computed, the Golf Course, the sities. met and swimming pool, Petty Officers Club, nated from previous "Uncles" of arising complications Mid- and in addition to re- Family Restaurant, etc. On these annual cruises the names and all enthusias- overcome, various ceiving the back pay checks on The Commissary Store, Exchange shipmen are divided into groups tically received by "children" from the 19th, all Base employees Sport Shop, Tailor Shop, and im- and given training in gunnery, affect- and deck two to ninety. Gradually the feel- ed by the Pay Bill were, paid in mediate areas, unless open for engineering, navigation, 5 part of the ing stored in these walls become accordance with the iit ' wage business, are considered restricted seamanship. The major gunnery exercises will take place so strong that the walls became scale yesterday Friday ly. areas from 1730-0800. imbued with a personality all of 2 in the Guantanamo Bay training their own. Consequently, it came areas. as no surprise to those working in Cruise Able is the first of three the station when "Uncle Wigbee" such groups to visit the Naval emerged as a direct result of Base in the next five weeks. Cruise queries from moppets about their "Charlie" is expected to arrive 'tory Hour. about August 18, and Cruise Baker will arrive about August 25. Urcle Wigbee will attempt to and The Naval Base will extend the present the favorite stories to the Midshipmen songs of children insofar as he is usual welcome able. But, tending towards the ec- groups. All recreation activities will be held open for them and centric side, he insists that the will be primarily for the the Naval Station Petty Officer program Area younger children. Adults have his Club in the Fleet Recreation will be reserved for their exclu- to listen but this will permission sive use. he their only right. The schedule of hours of the Not being a person of physical Naval Exchange retail activities, body, Uncle Wigbee will material- including the Retail Exchange, ize once each day and speak with Sport Shop, Uniform Shop, Tailor the voice of any available an- Shop, and Soda Fountain of the nouncer on duty. Being a person Naval Station, and the Retail Ex- of magical powers, he will have as change, Tailor Shop, Cafeteria- guests such famous stars as Bugs FLAW Terminal, Photo Shop, and Bunny, Woody Woodpecker, and the Cobbler Shop of the Naval Air even Roy Rogers. No ordinary per- Station, during Midshipmen Cruise .on would be unable to gather all Able is as follows: of these people and creatures in ,uch a small place. But, Uncle Monday 25 July Secured Wigbee will do all in his power to Tuesday 26 July 1300 - 2030 bring nothing but the best for his Wednesday 27 July 1300 - 2030 audience. pint-sized Thursday 28 July 1300 - 2030 So, tune in on WGBY Monday The yacht "Wanderer" tied up alongside Pier Nan on Wednesday Friday 29 July 0915 - 2030 Wanderer and hear the first offering by July 13 after a ;000 mile journey from New York. The The hours of the Fleet Restau- in 11 days. In the Uncle Wigbee. For his theme he which is only 100 feet in overall length, made the trip rant, Family Restaurant, and the has chosen "The Little White Horse future this trim little craft will be used by base personnel on supply and the Mare." and recreation trips to Santiago. (Continued on Page Three) 9 me Page dm Two m* THE INDIAN Saturday, 23 July 1955 THE INDIAN Recipe For A Radio Station The Indian's mission-To inform and entertain all hands; to serve "Why air so much sports" . . "Why don't you have more sports as positive factor in promoting the efficiency, welfare, and contentment programs on WGBY?". of personnel. "How come you play the same music over and over?" . "Why not play more music we RADM EDMUND B. TAYLOR, Naval Base, Guantanamo know?" These and Bay, Cuba equally opposing questions pour in every day into Guantanamo Bay's CAPT G. M. HOLLEY, Chief of Staff Armed Forces Radio Station WGBY. Yet, rather than irritating those CAPT WILLIAM R. CARUTHERS, C.O. Naval Station, Guantanamo responsible for programing, it only goes to prove how many diversified Bay, Cuba tastes there are regarding what constitutes a good radio program. The Editorial Staff main objective is to endeavor to please everyone at some time or the LTJG J. D. Byerley ------Officer-Advisor other during the course of a broadcast day. G. L. Henderson, JOC------Editor How Programing Works D. C. Roberts, JOSN------Managing Editor story start out thus: "Today, for E. J. Talent, SN ------Staff Reporter The programs you hear each are the first time in #&1/sq years, a not arbitrarily chosen by someone resident of the THE INDIAN town of Spokane, is published weekly at the Naval Station accordance at WGBY who may like certain Washington realized a life-time with NavExos P.35, Revised Nov. 1945, and financed with non-appropri- programs you detest. The tran- ambition .He finally succeeded ated funds. in scribed programs are sent each glmpq7,xw." Material marked AFPS may be used by any news medium provided week by Armed Forces Radio credit is given. Features marked "copyright" may not be used. All Service from Los Angeles. They For-Real Volunteers material originated by THE INDIAN may be used in whole or in part, are the cream of the crop of radio with or without credit. programs in the States and selected All this is part of the job, how- All pihotographs are official U.S. Navy photos unless otherwise credited. by experts in their field to be sent ever and the announcers accept overseas. All commercials must of it as a challenge. Everyone volun- course be eliminate which is why teered for his job and had to suc- cessfully pass an exhaustive audi- one else to provide all your recre- a program you recognize as hav- tioning followed by a long ation for you.-Then time will ing ran a half hour in the U.S. training weigh heavy. only takes 25 minutes in Guan- program. Practically all will admit Perhaps in some to one pet peeve cases there is need re-education tanamo Bay. Here lies the first . . the moron in what is a worth problem for station personnel. An type individual who will phone while use of during the of time, and how extra five minute program must course of a program, to make good make an insulting use of the facilities available. be provided to fill out that half remark, and Sunday, 24 July 1955 hour. hang up. Another feeling often expressed Catholic Masses is that there is no place to go- News Even this is a sort of pat-on-the Sunday, 0700-Naval Base Chapel We are so isolated.-"We are shut back because only those people Reading aloud for only Sunday, 0900-Naval Base Chapel in." There is some truth in this 15 min- feeling an overpowering sense of utes is duck soup Sunday, 1230-Naval Base Chapel statement. Isolation presents its for any high envy would take the time and effort school or college student. Which to Mon, thrn Fri. 1645-Naval Base Chapel difficulties and its irritations-but make a call to someone that he should make a newscast wished he Saturday, 0800-Naval Base Chapel how many living even in a large a snap. were capable of imi- city really live in an area as large Yet, do you realize that a good tating. Concessions: Saturday, 1700-1800; 1900- newscasts takes at least a full hour 2000, and daily before as this Base? Take them out side mass. of advance preparation? Even this Your Station Protestant Services their own immediate neighborhood of equal size does not allow adequate time for Sunday: 1100-Divine Worship has more facilities rewriting All the factors for worth while recreation. the copy as it comes combine to make 0930-Sunday School Where from the radio business is these a neighborhood that pro- the teletype. a fascinating 0930-Adult Bible Class There vides, just to mention a few; Li- are various problems en- one, according to the men that are 1930-Fellowship Hour countered braries, Hobbie Shops, Educational in a newscast, primarily doing the work. Uppermost in ev- Wednesday: 1930-Mid-Week Bible mechanical eryone's Study Services, Sail Boats, Fishing Boats, difficulties. Either at- mind is that WGBY ex- Thursday: 1900-Choir Rehearsal Horse mospherics prevent a good radio ists soley for the education and Back Riding, Golf Course, entertainment Jewish Services Swimming Pools, pickup of the AP and UP stories of everyone in the Bowling, Beach- Guantanamo Friday: 1900-Sabbath Services es, Basketball, Baseball, beamed in from the U.S. Or, every- Bay area. A classi- Roller cal music enthusiast Christian Science Skating, Navy Wives Club, Amer- thing else being favorable, the will cheer- Sunday: 1000-Station Library ican Legion, Fleet teletype machine goes out or the fully play hill-billy music if his Reserve, Fellow schedule Craft, Toastmasters, So-Journers, lines leading to it. Seldom does calls for it and he knows Chaplains at this Activity it cease that his audience Rifle-Pistol Club, Sailing operation altogether. In- is enjoying it. CDR J. J. Sullivan, CHC, USN Club, stead, copy continues to pour out Constructive criticism is welcomed (Catholic) Teen-agers, Theater Guild and the Chapel Programs. but one line over another or else and has frequently provided the LCDR K. G. Peterson, CHC, USN There is no basis basis for feeling "Shut in" key words garbled, causing an in- for changes in the program (Protestant) if one if such is feasible. will rightly use the facilities avail- tense sense of frustration to steal able. over the hapless newscaster. Remember, 1450 is the spot and The Chaplain's Corner There is unfortunately another For example, he might see a WGBY is the name . tune in on it. side to Gtno. There is probably in many cases a close relationship between the two. Recent occurences reveal that there is evidence of an unhealthy social atmosphere that THE TOWN CRIER many are rightfully concerned What's Wrong With Gtmo? about. To say that Gtmo is the by M. Gordon There are two cause is merely to give an ex- completely con- DANCE A SUCCESS traditory answers to the tlle of cuse-not a valid reason. Very often those this article. Each has its support- who are guilty of im- The dance held at Villamar Lyceum morality, intemperance Friday Night, the 15th seems ers with substantiating facts and and other to have been a huge success. The music was very socially as well as religiously delightful and every- arguments to sustain their answer. un- one at the dance stated that it was very nice. Did you enjoy acceptable behaviour are seeknig yourself? One answer which has been given Or were you one of the unfortunates that just couldn't make it? If you is that there is very little wrong escape from the evils of not learn- would like to see another ing dance materialize, notify any member of the with Gtmo." "They love it!" The how to make good use of their Community Council. other answer is that there is very time and the worth while facilities little right about Gtmo. It is high- available. There are others of The council has high hopes that in the very near future. adequate ly questionable that either answer course who need to be educated in alterations will be made to the Villamar Lyceum in order accommodate is completely true. self control and worth while moral more persons for these special functions. values, and their responsibility to There must be some kind of an God. KIDDIE MERRY GO ROUND explanation for such completely We are still looking for volunteers to operate the What's wrong Merry-Go-Round divergent views. It might be well with Gtmo? Well, located at the Granadillo playground. Come on and give the small for us to examine the situation. that depends upon you-each and frys a break. Let's look around. One of the com- every one of us. Gtmo is what we plaints that is heard very often make it. No one lives entirely unto YARD OF THE MONTH is: "There is nothing himself-even the most to do." Such selfish, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Clay, a statement sounds self-centered individual has some RH-28, Nob Hill, has received the $10.00 ridiculous to monthly award given to the many-especially to those who influence on others-though it is resident whose yard has shown the most like improvement for the month of June. it here. Most of those have diffi- usually negative. In the same way The members of the Community Council unanmously agreed that culty finding time to do all the immoral and intemperate is Mr. and Mrs. Clay have indeed provided they a "Site for ought to do. Of course if you a threat to the well being of every sore eyes" out in Nob Hill by much hard work and diligent are care taken in improving the lawn and unwilling to give of your self and one else. yard around their home. time in some of the worth while Karl G. Peterson CONGRATULATIONS MR. AND MRS. CLAY. A FINE JOB WELL services, or if you expect some Chaplain, USN DONE. m am M Page Three Saturday. ,aura223 Juy15Julv 15 THE INDIAN Navy Wives' Club Star NOWs

by Pat Aldridge by Margaret Hohman The Membership Tea held at the A very enjoyable evening was home of President Eima Franklin, spent by members of the Eastern at which various-members presided Star Club, with the meeting being as co-hostesses, was a terrific suc- held in the Club room, Bldg. N-328, cess. The Tea amounted to an 'open Marina Point, 14 July 1955. house' for the wives of all service personnel and the response was We welcomed back our President certainly complimentary. It is Icie Schwartz who had gone to hoped that many of those in at- the states due to the illness of tendance will soon have added their her sister. names to the active roster. Anyone not having been cognizant of the Guest speaker for the evening tea or unintentionally overlooked was Mr. Wilkinson and we would invitationally is urged to request like to take this opportunity to information concerning the Club thank Mr. Wilkinson for the friend- from any club officer or member. ly advice and information that he The program of activities is con- was able to relate to our Club stantly full and the Chapters theme members. is not only to provide entertainment but to render It was decided to have the first for its membership meeting of the month for business any service to others when the known. and second meeting of the month need is made as a social get-to-gether. In this vein the Guantanamo Bay Navy Wives Club has voted We were happy to welcome two responsibil- new members to the Club, seeing to accept the pleasant Instructors for the forthcoming annual Ground Defense Force Training hand in hand with the Hospital our little group represented by 15 ity, instructors. The Volunteers, of providing entertain- receive technical training in the field from Marine States and 16 Chapters. ment and other morale boosting training, under the direction of Capt. J. J. Swords and T/Sgt. Gary hos- The Hospitality Committee is services for the men in the Schuler, is designed to give each command a group of personnel with of Wives Club will busy trying to contact members pital. The Navy Marine infantry tactics. The Order of the Eastern Star in provide a Bingo committee, Ward hopes of acquiring more new mem- visitors, magazine and book donors, plans yet unsched- bers to the Club, Guantanamo Bay and with other being a large Base and so many are uled. The local Chapter also en- the Navy Pas- YW-114 Departs Naval Base without phones, it is suggested gages in meeting Carrier Forrestal that those interested in joining and senger Trnasport Johnson at spe- baby wishing further information con- cified intervals, providing For St. Thomas During the Eastern Star Club tours from cerning sitters and Base guided Oct. 1 phone the following: among its volunteer members. Commissioned Emergency Water Shortage Elizabeth Boyer 9558 A regular business meeting is Mary held the first Thursday evening of At Portsmouth, Va. The YW-114 departed from the Doris Reynolds ------9356 each month in the Open Air School Naval Base on Saturday, June Icie Schwartz ------9359 Assembly Hall on Chapel Hill at Washington (AFPS)-The 30th, with the destination San Mary Ann Pennel _ 9446 following three 8 P.M. with the world's largest warship, the air- Juan, Puerto Rico, where it was Thursday afternoons filled by social craft carrier USS Forrestal, will But do come to our meetings, activities including Bingo, lunch- be commissioned October 1 at the ordered to give assistance in an which are held the 2nd and 4th eons, etcetera. Activiites Chairman Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Port- emergency created by a water Thursdays' of each month at 7:30. Pearl Piercy is still in Jacksonville smouth, Va. shortage in St. Thomas. At present observation but After the closing of the meet- under orthopedic the water barge is making daily ing, very tasty refreshments were Isabelle Mateo Rear Adm. Ingolf. N. Kiland, Recording Secretary Hostesses for the reached by Villamr tele- commandant of the Fifth Naval runs between Roosevelt Roads and served by the may be evening, Willodene Hines and Vir- 9556 as may Parliamentarian District, will read the directive St. Thomas, along with another phone ginia Green. Pat Aldridge at 9461. Either will placing the Forrestal in active water barge from San Juan, in an further infor- service. Capt. Roy L. Johnson will be glad to afford attempt to keep St. Thomas sup- mation. then take command of the carrier. plied with a supply of fresh drink- at the of A luncheon will be held Prior to the actual delivery ing water. The city of St. Thomas Marine Site Family Restaurant the Forrestal, the vessel will under- A Prize Possession at one o'clock Thursday afternoon go builder's and navy acceptance constructed huge cement reservoirs 28 July. The menu will consist of trials. The Newport News Ship- with which to cope with the sum- , ham, potatoe salad, sliced building and Drydock Co. will take mer dry periods, but due to an topped tomatoes, and strawberry the carrier to sea Aug. 16 and 17 unusually dry summer had to put ice cream with coffee. A real soci- for tests. able treat for one dollar. Reserva- out a call for help. On Aug. 29 and Sept. 1, the For- tions may be made through Lunch- The YW-114, with K. D. Chand- eon Chairman Doris Seagle no later restal will again go to sea, this than Tuesday 26 July. time with a navy inspection team ler, BMC, as Skipper, is used on board. around the Naval Base to supply Fun for all and all for fun may seem to be the general atmosphere The commissioning ceremony will Leeward Point, Hospital Cay and but underlying all is the serious climax more than three years of fleet ships with fresh drink water. intent to live up to that portion construction on the Forrestal. Her of the Pledge which implies that keel was was laid in July, 1952, as the partners of men in the serv- and she was launched in Decem- ice these wives will be an asset. ber, 1954. Midshipmen . . Since that date the 1,036-foot- (Continued from Page One) long has been FERRY herthed at a fitting-out pier at Photo Shop for 26-29 July are: SYSTEM Newport News, where catapult, 1190 - 1330 and 1530 - 2130. Officers electronic and other types of equip- of the fleet are invited to utilize Information regarding the ment were installed. the facilities of the Family Room use of the Caribbean Ferry of metal have au- Nearly 60,000 tons in the Fleet Restaurant. System for transporting the Forrestal. Her width Cuba gone into tomobiles from Havana, is enotigh to hold the Florida and of 262 feet When the various groups of The above picture was taken by to Key West, liners United States and America is available in the Aide Midshipmen leave Guantanamo Bay PH3, of the Fleet back side by side. "Manny" Cobbs, for Cuban Affairs, Room 208, they will head back to the States Camera Party aboard the Naval Naval Base Administration Following commissioning the and the Naval Academy or, as in Cobbs won first prize in a Biulding upon request. Due Forrestal will remain in the naval Base. a recent reported trip about 60 days for outfit- the case of the NROTC students, contest with this picture at Photog- to shipyard back to their respective colleges rescheduling and fare specific ting. She will later join the At- School in Pensacola, Florida. to prepare for the Fall term. raphy changes as may be applicable, lantic Fleet for the customary For you darkroom fiends Manny such a time of arrival and shakedown cruise. Anyone residing on the base who used a 4 x 5 view with 7.7 lens and departure, accomodations, to entertain any visiting Three sisters ships presently are desires develped it in D-76 for 18 minutes fares, etc. wil be available under construction. They are the Midshipmen in their home may upon request. Saratoga, Ranger and Indepen- make arrangements by calling at 68 degrees, and printed it on dence. LCDR P. W. Richmond at 8441. No. 3 paper. 9 M Page Four THE INDIAN Saturday, 23 July 1955 Rifle-Pistol Club Peewee League Begins Naval Base Little League Ends; Hi- Lites Season With a Few; LEAGUE SHOOTING Now Total 102 Players ol Winners Of Both Halves Here's a club activity that will appeal to all of you club members. Although small in size, the boys Last week saw the end of the Little Leagues 48-game schedule, as the Everybody likes to win once in a of the Pee Wee League baseball Colts wrecked any plans for a post season play off by taking first place while. Every team-every individ- teams are large in number. At in both halves of the split season. The Colts team was made up of a ual enters competition in order to present there are 102 players on large number of hold overs from last season when the team finished enjoy the thrill of winning. It is six teams, which includes the Cubs, not necessary to be the champion Owls, Wrens, Lions, Chips, and third in the standings. The extra year's experience was helpful in their in order to enjoy a season of com- the Beavers. victorious march to the title. Wright North, Jr. played superbly all year petitive shooting but it becomes behind the plate as he caught ev- monotonous to be on the losing The Pee Wee League is a new addition to the Naval Base, being ery inning they played, both in the side every week. In fact, it be- spring practice games and during comes monotonous to be on the organized in April of this year the entire season. as a part of the Little League To say he was winning side every week and to the most valuable player on the feel that you have completely out- system. It was originally intended team would to serve as a means of playing be putting it mildly, classed your competition. We all as he shook off many a foul tip like to be on the winning side but baseball for the boys who were injury and not big refused to be benched we want a run for our money. enough or who did not even when hive sufficient ability to play Lit- he was ordered to bed tle League baseball. to get rid of a virus attack. THE HANDICAPPING OF No official batting averages were MATCHES The Pee Wee League originally kept during the season, but the started out with 16 boys who couiu teams leading hitters were Babine That is why a handicapping sys- not qualify for Little League and North of the Colts, Teagle and tem is often desirable. It gives the teams. On the first day, however, Fortenberry of the Hawks, Larry new teams-those with less expe- not 16 but 36 boys turned out, Smith and David Dunlap of the rience-a chance to win and i't all ready to play ball. An air of Bears, and Jim Rousseau, Taft gives even the good teams a chance enthusiasm was evident, and with- Albright and Robert Hays of the t^ feel the pressure of competition. in a week after the first 36 boys Tigers. Leading pitchers were Handicapping is more practical for nad been organized into two teams, Mackey Gendreau league shooting than for tourna- of the Hawks, the league had expanded into 90 L Waters of the Colts, Dunlap ment competition. Teams are boys playing on four teams. Ic LDick shooting under identical conditions wasn't too long before it was week after week and it is nossibl- necessary to form a fifth team. No to maintain a running average sooner had this been done and in computed to the current week and was necessary to form a sixth -n to keep handicaps up to date team. for each event. A group of Hawks players strike The outstanding reason for the a pose prior to batting practice The amount of handicap should success of the Pee Wee League lies before taking the field against the be based on the difference between with the parents of the players Colts in the final game of the combined averages of members of who coached and managed the season. Standing from left to right competing teams. It should be teams. Without the wholehearted are: Ricky Wilson, Bob Dixon, added to the total of the low-aver- support of these coaches, who de- Tom Nickleson and Bob Petsch. age team, not deducted from the vote long hours to practice sessions Kneeling in front is Juan Teagle. higher team. A handicap of 2/3 and games, the Pee Wee League or 3/4 of the difference between could not exist. A great amount team averages will be found to be of credit is due to the umpires for satisfactory for most leagues for rneir time and energy expended it gives considerable helo to the in keeping the ball games running Dick Waters, (right), Colts poorer team without putting them moothly. pitcher, takes the ball from his on equal footing with the higher To start the battery mate, Wright North 1r. average team. Pee Wee League off, the Little League contributed mon- (ift), as third-baseman, Joe Duffy The are variations ey to buy bats, baseballs, head (center), adds a word of encour- in the handi- ag ement prior canning of matches. The Dropped protectors, and catchers equip- to start of crucial gume with rival Hawks team. Point System is based on the ment. As there were insufficient theory, that in handican matches. funds to provide uniforms, parents the winner should be that person of Pee Wee League were asked to of the Bears and Daugherty of or team which shows the greatest e,ncrioute the money for uniforms. the Tigers. percentage of improvement over Within 4 days 95% of the League Preliminary plans are being his average. Careful individual had ordered uniforms. In fact, the made to field an All-Star team averages must be maintained from initial demand for uniforms was from the league's best to meet week to week. After each match so great that it temporarily over- teams representing boys of the each competitor adds to his score taxed the facilities of a National The Little League's homerun age from Caimanera and Guan- a number of points calculated on Mail Order house. kings cross bats as the season's tanamo City before the start of the amount by which ie has beaten As was mentioned before, a lot dual comes to an end. The Hawks school next month. The dates and or fallen below his average. This of credit should be given to the Earl Fortenberry (left) hit four, game times will be announced in figure is taken from a handicap coaches of the teams for the suc- while the Colt's Art Babine (right) this paper when available. table prepared by Clin Industries, cess of the Pee Wee League. They connected for five home runs. All In the near future there will be Inc. and available to club secre- are: Cubs-A. D. Nelson, V. H. nine of the homers were hit over a general meeting at the school taries without charge from their Scott, H. E. Schwartz, Owls-M. T. the fence at the Villamar diamond. outdoor auditorium for the pur- Shooting Promotion Division, East Reffett, T. G. Reffett ,Lions-E. A. pose of presenting awards and Alton, Ill. Piasecki, H. E. Corriveal, Wrens- electing officials for next year's T. G. O'Connor, G. E. Troutman, program. We'd like to see a good Another variation in the handi- turn N. C. Kuster, Chips-P. E. Gibson, out, because it takes a lot capping of matches is Classifica- E Atwell, and the Beavers, J. B. The PeeWee League of effort from a lot of people, not tion. The classification of teams Mullins, and G. W. Cowley. just a few, to make this a suc- offers a good method of matching The "Lions" won their last two cessful youth program. CDR teams evenly provided the ability games and they Archie and Class Key also looked like the R. J. Modrow, YN2, of the individual members has been most improved team in the league. President and Vice-President re- established. Master ------4 They have a winning combination spectfully, did a meritorious job Expert and Unclassified- 3 and might just give the Owls and this past season with-the help of The NRA National Classifica- Beavers a the fathers. But the Sharpshooter ------2 surprise in their coming project is tion System in the rule boks is games. The Owls still hold the still in it's infancy stage. Much the system that the Guantanamo Marksman and Tyro ------1 number one spot for the fourth can be done on the field for im- Bay Rifle and Pistol Club plans week, with the Cubs and Beavers provement now during the off sea- to use. Nearly every tournament This key is used for each class and the team total is divided by tied for second place. son. Let's make this a top com- shooter is classified under this munity project. system. For anyone who is not the number of team firing mem- bers. Any fractional figure of one- W L AVE classified-an average may be FINAL STANDINGS half or more will place the team Owls 7 Z .778 established from scores fired in 2nd half the league. Teams are classified by in the next higher class. Beavers 5 4 .555 W L computing the "team average" League Shooting for our club Cubs 5 4 .555 based on the classification is going to be fun. Find out which Colts 9 of each Wrens 4 4 .500 3 firing member of the team. To team you are on and who your Hawks 7 5 compute the team average the fol- team captain is. New members are Lions 3 6 .333 Bears 5 7 lowing key is used. welcome to our club. Chips 3 7 .300 Tigers 5 7 t m M M Saturday, 23 July 1955 THE INDIAN Page Five Indians Down Mallards 6-2; The Fish Tale(s) Ladies Golf Shots by P. J. Aldridge by Audrey Page Only three cotton pickin' weeks On July 13th the Ladies Weekly left for this here now gol durned Tournsment was held. The first Take Over League Lead fishin' tournament and only a few and second flights played Blind dad ratted hundred fish by the Five and the third flight was Low The Naval Station Indians swept to a commanding lead in the Base thousands left in the rivers, bays, putts. Results are: League pennant race by downing the VU-10 Mallards 6 to 2 last Sunday. and ocean just achin' to be hooked The victory increased their lead to a game and a-half with only one by you. Fer instance there ain't 1st Flight: game left to be played before completing their season schedule, that with been no wahoo captured and effen 1st. Mary Goolsby the cellar dwelling Staff team. Although they go into this final game you wuz to tie into one of them strong favorites, Manager Dempsey will field his regular lineup with mammoth piscatorial princes of the Dale Buss doing the pitching. The Indians are not taking any chances deep you'd be ayellin' 'wahoo'! 2nd Flight: on an upset at this point of the season, and will be bearing all the Them experts tell ya this here is 1st tie between way. On the other hand, a win for Staff will vindicate them for their the fastest fish that swims. Not Ann Forrester long string of defeats, and turn a losing year into a successful campaign. meanin' to imply there are some Doris Dickson All on the outcome of this one game. that don't . . . swim that is. The record catch for this specie We're not likely to see such a is 2 s reversal, but we admire this Staff The Marine racked up 5 runs 133/2 lbs. Ain't no tarpon been 3rd Flight: entered neither team for their determination and in the first inning with the aid but you can see 1st: Doris Rothenberg good sportsmanship. of four hits and three walks to em ajumpin' and arrollin' in the take a convincing lead in a river any day or night just ateasin' The teams 10-4 2nd between: finishing in the first win over the SeeBees. Hunter and and tauntin' the troller and the four positions in league play will Bland each connected for three angler. Now get this . . . accordin' Dee Stadnick participate in a post season double hits to lead the Marines at bat. to them aforementioned official Results of last Wednesdays Flag elimination tournament commenc- Patton went the route know-it-alls the average ing for the win- tarpon Tournament are as follows: Saturday afternoon 30 July, ners to give him a wieghs in at 68 pounds and the 1400. 4-2 record for at From all indications, the the season. Stork started biggest scallywagginist steel scal- teams should on the 1st Flight: finish up in the posi- mound for the Bees, but ed tip toppinest tarpon ever boated 1st: Vis tions as they now gave way Bryan stand, that is, to Keasey in the durn near busted the scales at 383 Naval Station, VU-10, fourth inning, 2nd: Mary Goolsby Marines and who held the Marines to one-run pounds. These here is a man sized Naval Air Station. The opening the rest of the distance. job to handle. aleapin', when hook- game will have Victory the first place team gave the Marines a clean sweep ed, from six to twelve times with 1st: Billie Nelson onposing the third place club, with of a four-game set with SeeBees. the peculiar, and(Cotinedon couldag beSi) danger- ed.O22nd: July3th-th Vivian Soballe vais Weekly the second and fourth place teams ous habit, of jumpin' meeting R H E clear over, 3rd Flight: the next afternoon. VU-10 and although infrequently, into the Prior 2 8 5 1st: Dottie Deere to the beginning of the NavSta 6 6 2 boat. Anybody possessin' an ounce cost-season tournament an ALL The Naval Station Indians over- gray material topside don't go 2nd: Florence GTMO team will be selected by Fortenberry came a Mallards first inning 2-0 anglin' for no tarpon all by his- Ladies-please check the bulletin ,,ayer vote to represent the Naval lead to score three runs in self. 68 pounds of fightin' Base each fish in hoard in your Locker Room at the in the Southeastern Confer- of the second and third innings a small boat just ain't no one ence Tournament Golf Club often. Its the heat place to be played in to defeat the rival VU-10 nine in man job. The onliest mackerel en- Pensacola commencing to get the latest information about 14 August. an important contest. Victory put tered is little over one pound. You what's going on in the The selections and full story Ladies Golf will the Indians a game and one-half can percieve aglancin' down the Association. be printed in next week's Indian. ahead of VU-10 in the pennant contest standings that you have a R H E race and assures them of at least wide margin of real good chances Understand that the greens still MCB-1 2 3 2 a tie for the title. VU-10 started to be a winnin' one of them fabu- have Kay Sharrit puzzled! Navgta 8 8 2 ,coring in the first inning after lous prizes. Is it true that Vina Bryan is Making good use of their base two were out. Postal doubled, Mad- This here now colyum is called still "floating" after turning in hits, the Nay Sta Indians banged den singled, and Edgar. doubled the Fish Tale and we got one to that beautiful score last Wednes- out eight hits to score an equal to plate an early two-run lead. tell ya. Not wishin' to be called days? number of runs to aid Buss in However, the Indians took a 3-2 a plagarist (and thats a cotton racking up his sixth win against lead in the second inning as laniero pickin' fifty five cent word) we no losses for a season's total. walked, Petinak beat out a bunt give all credit to Chief Raymond Ianiero started scoring in the first single and Kennedy walked to fill "Pappy" Shyver who tells it for inning when he doubled to bring the bases and set the stage for the absolute 'on a stack of police home McGowan and Morgan who Halley's two-run producing single. gazettes' truth. We ain't got no had walked earlier to send the Kennedy then stole home from reason to doubt Pappy'S veracity Sat., 23 July-OPEN Indians in front 2-0. In the fourth third base with what proved to and he ought to know about fish Sun., 24 July-NAS vs MCB-1 innng Mandis and Petinick scor- be the winning run as Edgar went acuse he's just about the fishinest ed on a single by Mawhinney to into a full windup while pitching fisherman what ever fished a fish. Mon., 2 27 J Staff vs VU-1 cake a 4-0 lead. In the sixth the to Wolgamuth. In the third in- Uu to the mouth of the Gtmo River Tus,2JlyOE SeeBees broke the scoring later ning, NavSta added three more in the inning as a result of an runs to score as VU-10 infield com- Indian error to close the gap to mitted four errors around two In- 4-2. Naval Station added four more dian hits to snake the score 6-2. Batting runs in the seventh as the result Edgar then retired the next 16 Records of two batters in a row in a mound duel walks, hit batter, infield The error and with Mandis, but suffered his first top ten batters in the Baseball League based on 45 or more times a single by Haley to com- at bat: plete scoring for the night. defeat in eight decisions as the Mallards failed to score R H E the first TEAM inning. VU-10 threatened in AB H HR RBI AVE. NAS 7 9 5 the seventh when a double by Azzirita Hunter Marines 80 36 5 35 .450 VU-10 8 7 3 put runners on second and third, Madden VU-10 80 34 4 23 .425 VU-10 managed to turn back but Mandis struck out Eels to re- NAS bid for an upset victory in tire the side scoreless. Mandis NavSta 65 25 1 25 .385 the final inning as their ninth R H E Wood Marines 47 17 1 8 .362 inning rally fell one run short NAS 13 18 4 Dowd Marines 64 23 0 13 .359 of tieing up the game. Infield Staff 4 5 8 Hoffer Marines 72 24 2 16 .333 errors paved the way to the Mal- The Air Station Flyers rapped Bland Marines lard win as they came from be- Staff pitching for 18 hits to score 63 21 1 17 .333 hind in the third inning to plate a 13-4 win and clinch at least a Morgan NavtSa 76 25 1 15 .328 four runs and take lead of 6-5 tie for a play-off berth. Califor- Ianiero NavSta 64 21 0 15 .328 VU-10 added one more in both the nia was the big stick at the plate Costello Marines 68 22 2 14 .324 sixth and eighth innings to pro- going four five, highlighted by a vide a margin of victory as the ninth inning home run over the Flyers registered two runs in the left field fence. The burly catch- ninth on a single by Waldrop, a er's 4 RBI's increased his season double by California and a single total to 13 to lead his team in that Pitching Records by Brown. For the second game department. In an 18-hit barrage, in a row, the Flyers left 13 men everyone in the line-up connected The top six pitchers in the Baseball League based on ERA are: stranded on the bases as they man- for at least one hit, as the Flyers TEAM IP SO aged to have base runners in ev- scored in all but. two innings. A W L ERA. ery inning except one. Cabral, three-base hit by Toland, and Sed- Dowd Mariner- 56 44 5 2 1.76 Mallard catcher, broke the hit der's double and single were the Edgar VU-10 80 89 7 1 1.80 famine by getting 3 for 4 to lead run producers for Staff. On the Madden VU-10 74 the victors at bat. mound, Tanzi for NAS and Mark- 96 7 3 2.19 R H E ham for Staff went the distance, Buss NavSta 64 94 6 0 2.39 MCB-1 4 6 4 as the game went two hours and Patton Marines 47 30 4 2 2.68 Marines fifteen minutes. 10 11 1 Mandis NavSta 68 97 6 2 3.04 9 90 M ft m M Page Six THE INDIAN Saturday, 23 Jul1 1955 Texas Family Journeys What's Doin' Stateside Via Car To Naval Base THE TOASTMASTER by Joe West U.S. industry appears headed for an all-time high in production and To Visit Adams Family Everyone, no matter what his position in life may be, can do some- sales this year. . . . Secretary of thing fine, helpful, and outstanding. Nearly everyone feels that he would Commerce Sinclair Weeks says that On Monday, 13 July, a 1955 like to do something worth while, something that will be really helpful the volume of business in such key Buick pulled up to the home of to others. industries as steel, automobiles, RM1 and Mrs. Richard Adams, However we usually are too prone to put off the doing of helpful construction, chemicals and alumi- RH-95, 1st Street, Villamar, tooted num has things until a more convenient season, until we have more money or a gone considerably beyond the horn, and out piled five people, larger experience. It is true that we may possibly be able to do some expectations at the start of 1955. tired, dusty but happy. The three things better after we have gained more experience and have more . . . Both the auto and construction women and two children, which time industries and money at our disposal. But when we put off doing good work we are expected to break were Adams' mother, Mrs. Rick usually postpone it indefinitely. ail existing production records if Adams, his sister, Mrs. Margaret they continue their The fact is that we can begin right present pace Garrison, Mrs. Betty Elliot, his now doing something that will for the remainder of the year. be very helpful to us and to others, something that will also afford cousin and also his two nephews, us Motion pictures, made on elec- had just completed a trip a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction. If you can discover human which need that tronic tape and without film, may commenced in Paris, Texas on perhaps is felt but not analyzed by the need one, and you can supply that need, your efforts will surely be in commercial use within a year, 9 July. be appreciated. The world according is badly in need of spiritual uplift an done does to some predictions. . . . not have to be a preacher The revolutionary The driver, Mrs. Margaret Gar- to help supply that need. method of rec- ording images on tape, similar to rison, stated that they had a fine We get out of life only what we put into it. Everybody cannot be a that employed trip and outside of rough for sound recordings, roads ruler, leader, or manager, or have his name in the headlines of the already has been demonstrated ex- between Santiago and Guantanamo daily papers or on the lips of the multitudes. But everyone can be a City, perimentally. . . . It is even being the trip was pleasant with success, everyone can be happy, everyone can have abundance for all done in color. . . "Taped" no trouble at all. mo- his needs. The spirit of giving is the answer. Give thanks for your situ- tion pictures can be expected to ation whatever it may be, for you need but to look around After a six day vacation with to see someone bring about many changes in in a worse situation. Give thanks for whatever amount of substance present production methods. . . . the Adams famliy, the visitors comes into your life. It will increase and be multiplied so that it will For one thing, a director no longer loaded up the new Buick and left supply all your needs. the Guantanamo Naval Base, and would have to wait for film to be The started on their homeward journey power of giving is more powerful than Aladdin's lamp. Why not developed to edit or cut a scene. back to Paris, Texas. But unfor- use it? If you had Aladdin's lamp in your house you would not leave . . . On his electronic recorder, he tunately they didn't get very far it on a shelf. You would get it out and rub it often. Why not get out would be able to play back a scene as they ran into rain mid-way be- your power of giving and use it today and every day and prove its as soon as it was shot. . . . Record- magic tween Guantanamo and Santiago ? It is better to give than to receive and you cannot effort to leave ers will probably cost about $50,000. and due to the poor conditions of your power' of giving unused. The memoirs of former President the road, demolished the under- Harry S. Truman, on which he has part of the car. been working for two years, will The Fish Tale (s) . . be published in the fall. . . . The The five are presently waiting 500,000-word story of Mr. Truman's in Santiago and upon completion (Continued from Page Five) LAFRA News years in the White House will first of repairs to their car, intend to be published serially and later ap- finish their trip back to Texas. asettin' there in a boat, in the The Ladies' Auxiliary of the pear in book form. still of the night, when things are Fleet Reserve Association held right quiet like, you get to hearin' joint installation of new officers The full-sized nickel candy bar, a poppin' and a snappin' and a with the Branch at a dinner dance virtually unknown dince WW II, Are You A Rip crackin' whats real wierd in the at the Air Station E. M. Club on may be on the way back. . . . One silence of the atmosphere. Pappy 20 June 1955. of the nation's leading chocolate Shyver explains like a real somber manufacturers has cut the whole- Van Winkle . . expert that there crackin' noise The Ladies' Auxiliary installed sale price of its bars, leading to is the big dog snappers afeedin' the following: speculation that a bar of pre-war Put any group of career service- offen the barnacles on the roots of President dimensions may be just around the men together and it seems that corner. the mangrove trees. The dog snap- Vice President (AFPS) nine out of 10 times, the conversa- pers (Pappy says they're called Secretary tion within 15 minutes will turn to that on account of their canine retirement. teeth) snap at the barnacles, mak- Treasurer How many years to go? Say in' the crunchin' sound and the Chaplain barnacles clap you're on the last hitch? Really their shells shut, Members elected for the Board of glad that 20 years have slipped by a snappin' back at the snappers, making' Directors were Madeline Schwartz, and you can head for that chicken that popping' sound. Effen Iraida you don't believe Davis, Blanche Nichols, farm now, aren't you? it, sit there and Anna Brown, listen about 3 A.M. some morning' and Jr. Past Presi- dent, Theresa Early retirement and life-long and if them cusses are as big as Rousseau. security are two of the greatest they sound afeedin' on them bar- Regular Business Meetings are advantages of a service career. But nacles, you'll be cussin' if you don't held every first Wednesday of each wait a minute . are you spend- come back . . . with one that is. month at the Auxiliary Room of ing 20 years being like Rip Van the Little Theater Building at 8 Winkie ? It don't got to be brout to the attention of real fisherman and P.M. Naturally, we don't mean 20 them neophytes whats real sincere years of physical sleep; but our about learnin' the art but there friend Winkle did fail to do any- are kinda unwritten deur and ahearin' about all them laws about grand thing in the way of self-improve- the ethics and is courtesies of fish- uns that there writin' fella ment for 20 years. And that's the in'. Its kinda like a settin' Herringway, Havingway, er ah at the (my INTELLIGENT "sleep" we're talking about. table and knowin' that ya friend just don't tole me) Hemingway eat peas with your knife. Its awful is acatchin' According to actuarial figures up Havana way, I'm agonna take we reach retirement from the durned thoughtless, infect down right unforgivable when me off and take me out in one of armed forces at a comparatively a flock them fishin' vessels of fisherman in a flock of boats and I'm agonna early age, and with a goodly num- catch me somepin' which is gonna her of productive years still ahead are anchored around some par- ticular area and some durned fool sound like a whale by the time I of us. get back comes a rippin' through full bore to Gtmo Bay. No fair Your job in the armed forces afoulin' lines and disregarding all for the tournament but a big has a civilian counterpart . . . are rules of the road. By the same big charge for your truly. you putting in enough interested token, it ain't only illegal and a Our compatriot, sailboat instruc- V. effort that A. Roberts, CSC, of the Lee- you can say with sincer- touchin' on stupidity, its dad rat- tor, bait provider, and expert fish- ward Point Galley ity you're gaining 20 years poses with the ex- ted dangerous to be asetin' in a ing guide Ben Ferman, so long 177 pound perience at it? Or just passing grouper which he caught boat in the dead of the night with employed at the Sailboat Locker, last week at the mouth time? no gol of the durned light ashowin' now- is not gone as we feaerd but is Guantanamo River. At present here to announce time You can amplify that experience your presence. relocated at the NAS Boat Locker. Chief Roberts leads them all in with off-duty study courses in the Nor should anyone go ablastin' Still Thursday, Friday, Saturday, the Fishing Tournament presently same field. You add to your lead- across the bay day or night, re- and Sunday, open for you is the underway. ership qualities by winning promo- gardless of how well he may know Sailboat Locker with Navy boys the way, tions through the ranks. Remem- cause there's some buoys Seagle, Bennett, and Sasser to rent Modern girl telephoning home and moorin's which at ber that leaders are in gerat de- can loom up you a boat, motor, rods and reels 0300: "Don't worry about me Mom. mand in industry. out of the nowhere into the here or 'gusta gear, and to sell you I'm all right. I'm in jail." in a moments inattention. On a fresh mullet or herring. You gotta Think it over: are you letting dark night an unmarked obstacle get there early as bait is at a SN: "There is a certain reason 20 years slip by, or using these can be a real unpleasant experi- premium. And with folks astandin' 20 to prepare why I love you." for an even more ence. in line with not enough gear to Girl: productive 20 years? (AFPS) "My goodness!" Gettin' a sort of feelin' of gran- quite go around. SN: "Don't be ridiculous." t " M Fm Saturday, 23 July 1955 THE INDIAN Page Seven Hospital Notes FTG Bulletin Teenage Round-up Ole Fire Inspector by Ron Federman by P. R. H-aberstroh by Linda Thurston Well it's about hayin' time back Since last week several FTG in Kansas. The mower has been HEIRPORT NEWS Last Friday night found the personnel received their orders for fetched from the field where it was transfer in the near future, and Villamar Lyceum with the roof At last Mr. Stork has brought left after the last cuttin', last some young ladies to Guantanamo, are currently looking forward to jumping, the floor rocking and the year. The ole machine has been but again the young men stayed their next duty station. people rolling as everybody, espe- overhauled with some used crank- out in front with the count three D. J. Murphy, a mem- cially the teen-agers, were carried blues, two pinks. The names of the ber of the ASW Department, was away by Julio Delgado's crazy case oil and the cutter blade new arrivals are: Joseph Edward among those recently receiving sharpened. Hay field looks in darn Jr. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes; orders. He will leave FTG in Sep- rhythm. Flinging themselves about good shape. Just hope it don't rain Deborah Lee to HM1 and Mrs. tember for Albuquerque, New Mex- the floor were Shar and Jackie Lee, 'til we get it baled and in the Laverne Holland; Sandra Adams ico, where he will serve with the Irv and Rueben with Peggy, "Red", barn. Gotta have that sunshine to to LTJG and Mrs. Richard Kezer; NROTC Unit, at the University Jeanne and "Chacho". A BIG ball cure the hay, can't just put it in Paul Christopher to RMSN and of New Mexico. was had by all and we would like the barn wet. Mrs. Paul Hudeston; Patrick to LT CHELEC John A. Jones, pres- to extend our hearties to the Vil- and Mrs. Edward McConnan. ently with the Engineering De- lamar-Bargo Council for the best Now Kansas isn't much different ADVANCEMENTS partment, is tentatively scheduled dance in years! then Gtmo, as far as dry grass Smiling faces are seen these to be transferred 30 July. He will is concerned. We gotta be careful The spirit of the dance was car- here about how we let the grass days as Vernon Agen puts on his proceed to Camden, New Jersey ried over to Saturday night at Pat new HM2 rate. The eagle goes on for temporary duty in connection and vegetation grow up around Burke's going away party when the buildings, and how we throw Jackie Bennett, Angelo Clements, with the conversion of the USS Rueben enticed Judy Inman on the and Walter Harding jumper for BOSTON (CAG 1), and will sub- cigarette butts from car windows floor to execute a mambo. DeeDee or throw them away while walking the first time . . . Congratulations. sequently serve in that vessel K. was jitter-bugging up a storm THEIR when placed in commission. or standing. There is a law against CHILD while Bob W. looked high and low it. Most of the time there is a As soon as a new member of Although he did not actually re- for his book on Russian. (Edwin breeze or wind blowing which could Gtmo arrives at the Hospital nurs- ceive his orders, Onal Williams, took a fancy to it and may become carry the cigarette butts into dry ery, they are welcomed by one of YN1, was assured by means of a an expert. Look out Ed, you may grass and cause trouble. our three corpsman namely Joe message that his orders are on be investigated!) DID JA SEE? ? ? Bertone HM3, Bill Green, HN, or the way, and from all indications Want to watch that cigarette Jim McCullough, HN, who give he will be transferred to Little Missie and Ellen, Peggy L's while you are sitting in front of them their first instroduction to Rock, Arknasas for some of that cousins-come-a-visitin', at the TAC a fan too. Those wind blown sparks soap and water. From this time choice Recruiting Duty in the not on their first night here?? Wel- are just as apt to start a fire in on they become friends, whether it too distant future. Before report- come, gals! . Bobbie J. worrying the curtains on the window or in is the process of changing diapers ing to Little Rock, "Willy" will about getting a ticket cause she the upholstery of that nice easy cr taking them to the proud moth- be required to attend a course of didn't have her shoes? ?? . 'Nita chair you enjoy so much after a ers at feeding times. These corps- instruction at Bainbridge, Md. living off the fat of the land? ? . . . hard days work. I know, you're men are familiar with every yell On Wednesday, 20 July, a mem- Everybody waiting for someone to not tired, just work weary. and cry that is made, and feel as ber of the Fleet Training Center get their dress caught in the fan though they can call ever gent or Staff was transferred on a tem- (after Mr. Sierra's numerous warn- The surest way to get rid of a ings) and "butt" lady in the nursery, their child porary basis. Paul Johnston, ET3, Betty Stone doing it is to dunk it in water. Yeah, for five days. will attend six weeks Class "C" very neatly ? ??? . Pat F., Pat I hear one of you Gtmo yokels MEET THE STAFF IFF Maintenance School, at Great Woods, Toni, and Paul playing saying "whats that guy want us Only in Gtmo a short time, but Lakes, Ill., and upon completion "pick up sticks" at a party? ?? . to do, run down to the ocean to always with a smile, we meet of the course will return to FTC. Edgar's cute, new chauffeur?? . .. dunk our fag." No but that's one LTJG Mary Nielubowicz (NC) Hurry back Paul! Nancy's torquiose and orange sure way to put it out. You could USN. Miss Nielubowicz has always cake ? ? . . . Neil looking surprised "field strip it" and step on the During this past week, Captain and happy at his last party aboard ember or there are lots of places been a resident of Pennsylvania, D. B. Cushing, Chief Staff Officer born in Shenandoah, and later the base?? . Jack S.'s "trained" where butt cans have been installed of FTG, escorted his two children, dog? ? . Irma's eye-catching new for disposal of butts. Or, as I would moved with her parents to Phila- Nancy and Whitney, to the states, delphia. She received her nurses dress ?? . Gary's carload of say "tramp on it", or use an ash in preparation for the Captain's kats ?? . Caesar's mysterious tray. I don't give a dern how you training at Miscricordia School of transfer to Norfolk, Va., after his Nursing in Philadelphia and upon trunk and its contents?? . Tim put it out, just put it out, period. relief arrives in a matter of weeks. worrying about his posture? ? . . completion entered the Navy as Captain Cushing will join his fam- Sure hope you guys gals get an Ensign. Her first tour of duty The gang at Paul's party Tuesday ily in Norfolk when he assumes evening? ?. . . Phil discovering that the idea. Grass and vegetation is was at the Naval Hospital Port- duty as Naval Base Port Control gitten' drier and drier and the smouth, Va. and from there was his "On King!" was a queen?? . Officer in August. Barbara North preparing to fire laddies are asking for your transferred to U. S. N. H. Corona, In the leave for- department, Part- sake us for the States? ? co-operation. Calif. We all hope your stay at ridge, YN2, traveled via air to Gtmo is as pleasant as you. the windy city of Chicago recently. Let's all co-operate, "Wise Up, CORPSMAN REENLISTS He is spending eleven days leave Don't Burn Up." Form a safe Signing his name on the dotted with his family, and will join his VU-10 Prop Blast habit on Gtmo. line meant six more years of Navy wife and child who flew to Chicago life for Horace P. Fields, HM1. earlier, on Friday, 15 July, via by F. A. Azzarita With thirteen years of service be- Commercial Airlines. The hurried hind him this should be his last trip was necesary because of seri- Harvey Pedycord, YN1, has his reenlistment. The officers and men ous illness in the family. hands full these days preparing wish you a successful and prospe- Two other enlisted personnel left shipping articles. Those who have rous cruise. for the states on leave this past recently re-enlisted are: LeRoy H. SIDELIGHTS week, and at this very moment Dundore, SN, Robert W. Pugh, Volunteers keep flowing into the Abe Daudelin, ET2, and Henry ADC/AP, John P. Womack, ADC, Master-at-Arm Shack. As a result Callendar, SN, should be having and Ronald L. Crofton, AD3. the hospital has the best waxed themselves a swell time. Daudelin Navy vehicles on the roads of is spending his leave in Vermont, The gloom in Mudville was Gtmo. . . . iM3 Davis has return- and Calendar is vacationing in nothing compared to the gloom at ed to us from his old home at Ma- New York City. AV-51 after Sunday's ball game rine Site. Bob Langlois, HN, re- News About Golf: with N.O.B. Though losing, most turns from Bay Hill. . . So long VU-10 rooters are saying, "wait For the benefit of the personnel 'til the play-offs!" Dear John. at FTG who haven't glanced at the Golf Ladder within the past week Utron Ten loses one of its out- or so, there has been quite a standing athletes today. William change. Last Sunday, CDR Ska- J. Madden, AE2, leaves Gtmo on Off Base Liberty dowski, with a 22 handicap, de- the Pvt. Johnson bound for RecSta, feated LCDR Kuba in a rough and Brooklyn for discharge. Bill was Military base personnel have an tough match, placing him on top a stand-out for the Mallards both opportunity to see Kingston, Port- of the ladder. QMC Wilson now in basketball and baseball. Bill au-Prince, Santiago, and other occupies third place, with LCDR plans upon separation to enter scenic spots by taking advantage Kuba holding down second place. college and possible marriage. CDR F. L. Lawlor awards Paul of the opportunity on ships visit- Recently, the handicap system has E. Snyder with a basketball trophy ing these places for a week-end. been revised to conform with the Harold D. Parrish, AOAN, Marv- won by the NAS basketball team Check Wednesday's Papoose for PGA Handicap Method, enabling in R. Lester, AOAN, and Edward for being any last minute changes. Ships "high handicappers" to compete L. Purvis, AMC/AP reported runnerup in this years going to liberty ports next week- in the Golf Ladder on an even aboard to Utility Squadeon Ten basketball league. Snyder who was end are: keel with their opponents. For the this week. Lester and Parrish are Co-Captain of the team, a member SHIP golfer at FTG who remains on top recent graduates of AO "A" School, of the All-Star team, and second of the ladder for a two-month NATTC Jacksonville, Fla., and USS Meredith (DD890) period of time, a very impression- Chief Purvis reported here from highest scorer in the league, left PORT DATE able desk pen set will be awarded U.S. Naval Air Station, Norfolk, for the states for discharge shortly Kingston 29 July - 1 August as a prize for his efforts. Virginia. after the trophy was presented. 9 Saturday, 23 July 1955 THE INDIAN Navy-DPPO-10ND-Gtmo.-2056 Radio's 'Tops' of the Week

SATURDAY, 23 July . . OUR MISS BROOKS . . . 8:00 P.M. 0 OK' NOOK Eve Arden, in her famous portrayal of Our Miss Brooks, one of America's favorite schoolmarms, gets herself in and out of trouble with by Ed Talen, SN her usual bumbling skill, but not before she gives you the chance to fully enjoy yoursef for a half-an-hour. AMERICAN MILITARY POLICY SUNDAY, 24 July . HOLLYWOOD RADIO THEATRE. 10:00 P.M. by C. J. Bernando and Michael Rennie and Arlene Dah1 star in a radio adaptation of "David Eugene H. Bacon and Bathsheba" It concerns the Biblical story of David, the King, who This is a book for the citizen defies the word of God by coveting the wife of another. in the impact of who is interested MONDAY, 25 July . STAR PLAYHOUSE . 9:00 P.M. domestic actions on the interna- tional aspect of governmental pol- Ernest Hemingways tender love story "A Farewell To Arms" comes to icy. This is not just a history of vivid stirring life on the sound stage as Frederic March and Florence our country's wars, but is an ac- Eldridge recreate the American volunteer warrior and the British Nurse MOVIES curate account of how high level who cares for him. policy has developed through the '*And don't forget, today is the day Storyteller Time returns Saturday, 23 July years, and how this policy has to the airwaves of WGBY with Uncle Wigbee himself to pilot you thru' worked out in practice. an hour of fun and fantasy. Dial in at 1:00 P.M., all you small fry. SUSAN SLEPT HERE (Grown-ups are invited too, provided they are accompanied by their Debbie Reynolds Dick Powell ACT OF GOD imaginations). A romantic comedy about a by Margaret Kennedy TUESDAY, 26 July . THE CHASE . . 9:00 P.M. teen-age "problem girl" who is dropped into the household be- In tonights dramatization you'll hear the story of a woman whose of a Centering around trouble Hollywood writer. After fam- greed and ambition drive her to murder, How her conscience-stricken falling in tween two entirely different love with him she tries a story of con- husband provides the irony to climax her almost-fool proof plans to re- ily groups, this is arrange his household and his is the Swaun provides a shock ending that will have you on the edge of your chair. life. trasts. On one hand Also involved is a Pasadena girl family, including five children, who who wants to add the On the WEDNESDAY, 27 July . ON STAGE . 9:00 P.M. name of the is an "artistic" family. writer to her list of husbands. other hand is a young married For a truly interesting half hour, join Kathy and Elliot Lewis as couple who are suffering the pains they enact a triology of love stories called "The Loved Ones". The first Sunday, 24 July of adjustment to each other, and story concerns a young girl who loves no one but hearself, the second also to their town, as they form is a heart warming tale of a man who wants very much to be loved, KISS ME KATE of and the third drama is about the love of youth. a solid contrast to the activities Howard Keel Kathryn Grayson the artistic Swauns. Tender, yet THURSDAY, 28 July . FAMILY THEATRE . . 9:00 P.M. funny, this is a story that With music by Cole Porter, this acidly is provide a way for passing Beulah Bondi stars in "Slaughterhouse Row", a story of a young a musical based on Shake- will speare's time. reporter who covers a tabloid story of an old woman wh rides street- play "The Taming of the cars all night and winds up uncovering a forgotten era. Shrew." THE VIKING ROCKET SHIP FRIDAY, 29 July . RADIO WORKSHOP . 10:00 P.M. Monday, 25 July touch. by Milton W. Rosen "Grave's End" offers you mystery and adventure with a bazarre NO ESCAPE This is the story of the largest Twin brothers come to the parting of the ways under strange circum- Lew Ayres American Rocket ever to explore stances when one is accidently buried alive. The other enjoys a more Sony Tufts the upper atmosphere-The Viking. pleasant fate. When buried, he is very, very dead. A down and out songwriter be- The story tells how the rocket was comes involved in a murder case, conceived, designed and built. The and with the aid of a girl clears reader is taken to White Sands himself and looks forward to a Proving Grounds, across the desert future with the girl and a song to the launching area, and finally hit prospect. to a spot directly behind the Viking firing desk. Enabling the reader to Tuesday, 26 July see the rocket through the eyes CHINA VENTURE of the men who built them, it gives you the opportunity to share Barry Sullivan Edmond O'Brien their experiences, frustrations, and A Japanese Admiral is taken triumphs. prisoner by the Chinese guerilla's in 1945. The U.S. wants him for THE LONELY GRASS o'nestioning and sends a force of Marines and Navy personnel to by Nelson Nye buy him from the guerilla's. An exciting Western which brings the past era back into focus, Wednesday, 27 July this is the story of two expanding TERROR STREET outfits seeking to conquer each other, and thus be sole ruler of Dan Duyrea Alsy Albin their territory. The daughter of A u.S. Air Force pilot has only one owner seeks the help of a man 36 hours to clear himself of living in the past, allowing the murder r charge of killing his wife. memories of his dead wife to blot He escapes the authorities through out the realities of everyday living a mission worker and goes after This is a novel that posses color, the real killer. violence, but still greater, of feel ings in a man's heart. Thursday, 28 July

THE WHEEL ON THE SCHOOL ROGUE COP Robert Taylor Janet Leigh by Meindert De Jong When the gangsters with whom A Newbery Award winner, this he has been working with for years is a masterpiece of story telling, kills the brother of a crooked de- and is full of dramatic action and ictive, he sets out to even the suspense. Written for children, it score. is about a Dutch village of Shara. who is without the proverbial Friday, 29 July storks that are a good omen in every Dutch village. A young girl ARROWHEAD leads the children in a_ campaign Charlton Heston Jack Palance to bring the storks to their village. No information available. It is an interesting story, and will provide many moments of interest- ing reading for the juveniles. Wave: "Doctor, please tell me what is wrong with me." IN PASSING . . . Several new Docotr: "There's nothing wrong mathematical books have been add- ed to the library, including; Prac- with you. You just need a rest." tical Mathematics by Palmer and It's a lucky idol that can be worshipped by Lana Turner, and such Wave: "Are you sure, Doctor? Bibb, and Mathematics You Need, is the case when Lana worships the Goddess of Love in M-G-M's latest Please look at my tongue." by Hausle. Technicolor movie "The Prodigal." Dotcor: "That needs a rest, too."