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Vol. VI, No. 15 U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 16 April 1955 Base Communications Junior-Senior Play Opens Public Works Expedition Team Returns Promoted to 25 April at Marina If you are a young man and From 40 Day Adventure on La Gran Sabana' On 3 January, 1927, 0. L. Bram- single, what would you do if you Forty days after their departure from Guantanamo Bay for an ex- lett joined the as an ap- fell in love with five girls all at pedition on "La Gran Sabana" in Southern Venezuela, a team of four prentice seaman. Last week, 0. L. the same time? And to complicate men from the Public Works Department-E. H. Cavanaugh, P. T. Bramlett received word of his ap- things further, all five are in love Ahlberg, H. L. Broughton, and J. L. Neill, Jr.-returned to the Naval pointment to the rank of command- with you. And just to make it a Base last week. er, effective 1 January 1955-just real harem-scarum deal, the five Although the expedition was not two days over 28 years since his girls are sisters! as highly successful as hoped by enlistment in the Navy. A possible answer will be pro- the team, it was as "good as ex- Commander Bramlett, who is ex- vided on Monday and Tuesday American Children Overseas pected." pecting to leave Guantanamo Bay nights, 25 and 26 April at the Leaving the Naval Base for Tri- sometime in June, donned the new Community Auditorium atop Ma- nidad on the MSTS JOHNSON and gold leaf and "scrambled egg" cap rina Point when the Junior-Senior Slated for Salk Vaccine flying inland to their starting point shortly after receiving notification. students of the base high school at Uriman on the Caroni River, Since his entrance into the Navy, present their annual play. The new Salk polio vaccine has the journey went as planned. From Uriman, the team Commander Bramlett has served This year's play is Robert St. been proved effective, safe and started out on aboard so many ships that he can't Clair's "He Couldn't Marry Five." foot carrying light packs. The first remember the names of all of them. It's a farcial comedy in three acts potent. Innoculations of school chil- snag in expedition plans occurred During World War II, he served directed by Mrs. Ruth Liveakos dren in the United States has al- upon arrival in Ureyan, a small in ships both in the Atlantic and of the school. ready begun in an effort to beat Indian Village, when they learned that the rainy Pacific Fleet and participated in Included in the cast are Anita the polio season this year. season had set in many historic campaigns. Among Sierra, Pat Wormwood, Linda and that travel was virtually im- the campaigns were the invasions Thurston, Nancy Halentic, Irma All overseas Navy shore stations possible. at Casablanca, Normanday, and Pina, Bobbie Johnson, Doris Sigler, Although the expedition team Dolores Roguz and James Dalton. will receive shipments of the vac- was not the first to travel in the The "He" from the title is played cine. It will be administered to area that they touched, they were by Phil Keenan. minor dependents of Navy, Marine the first American expedition team to The story revolves around a Corps and American civilian em- travel in this area. In their young man (Keenan) travels, the team carried out as trying to ployees. forget a broken love affair. He Only children between the much of their purpose as possible. visits the home of his father's em- age of 8 months and 16 years will Mr. Neill, whose interests center ployee (Dalton) and there encoun- be innoculated at present. in the science of minerology, was ters probably the most screwball able to do some prospecting. (Dur- family on the face of the globe. There is still a somewhat limited ing the time they were in Vene- Five sisters presided over by an zuela, a 60-carat diamond was supply of the new astrology-happy mother and a vaccine, and in found not too distant from their man-hating aunt cavort through the order that all children get their location.) Ted Alhberg still was various antics of their chosen pro- shots first, all city, state and gov- able to hunt, although the hunting fessions which include a budding ernment agencies are restricting was not as good as he expected. actress, a budding Perhaps the most successful dancer and a the first immunizations was budding painter among others. to chil- Mr. Broughton who saw more Confronted by the handsome young dren only. through the viewfinder of his 35mm man, the buds suddenly become Leica camera than he did with With the ever-present cigar in aware of the bee-and-flower theory The vaccine has not been received his own eyes. hand, CDR 0. L. Bramlett, takes and blosson forth into a riotous at Guantanamo Bay as yet. Officials The results of the trip are many. a lok at the "scrambled eggs" on everyone-for-himself last act. at the Naval Hospital here said The team still plans to do an his new commander's cap. Com- article for National Geographic Almost needless to say, the two- they would have to wait for the mander Bramlett received notifica- performance run of magazine. And the team also "He Couldn't official procedur e-announcement tion of his appointment to the rank Marry Five" will provide an ev- brought back many Indian arti- of commander last week. ening of belly laughs for all who from the Bureau of Medicine and facts and souvenirs. And most im- see it. Sugery before they could begin portant, plans call for a return trip in the future. According to Southern France and the battle Tickets may be obtained from vaccinations. They added that, ac- any high school student or at the Mr. Neill, recorder for the expedi- of Sherbourg. In the Pacific, CDR cording to the primary instructions tion, "We would like to Bramlett school office. Price per ticket is have cov- participated in the final received so far, all innoculations ered more country, but with the stages of the capture of Guadal- 754. All proceeds will go to the school yearbook fund. will be on a voluntary basis. rainy season, it was impossible. canal and was a member of the However, we want to return in task force at Bouganville. the next dry season." Commander Bramlett, who orig- Aside from the souveneir's and inally hails from Donalsonville, the accomplished purposes of the Georgia, began his career as an expedition, the team brought back officer aboard the USS DENEBOLA many interesting facts; among in February 1942 when he was them-largest village was about appointed to the rank of Warrant 15 families-one out of every ten Radio Electrician. Indians spoke passable Spanish, Prior to his assignment as Naval and most conversation was done Base Communications Officer here, with signs, smiles, and signals- the new commander was stationed and many others. in Key West, Fla., working on For their many friends, the development projects in anti-sub team plans a showing of their warfare, fire control, and many souveneirs, slides, and other articles other highly important projects. borught back, at one showing for all Aside from his duties as Naval interested persons. Base Communications Officer, Com- Finally, the most potent souveneir mander Bramlett is an avid ham- brought back is a Jararaca, a small radio operator and is currently snake about 12 inches long. This particular snake is a large one of very high in the number of world- AND THEY'RE OFF! Hundreds of children of the Naval Base surge wide contacts. its species, but its size is deceiving from the starting line-with a bit of coaching from a proud parent for its potency. Within three hours At present, Commander Bram- here and there-on the Easter Egg hunt held Easter Sunday afternoon after being bitten by the small lett's family, his wife, Pat, and creature, a person will die. There their at the Trading Post Park daughter Patricia, age 7, are is only one known antidote am- residing in Tampa, Florida. (See Story On Page Three) putation. 9 m ft M Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 16 April 1955

The Toastmaster An Editorial . The Indian's mission-To inform and entertain all hands; to serve by Joe West IT'S UP TO YOU as a positive factor in promoting Since I've been putting these Sunday, 17 April 1955 the efficiency, welfare, and content- Everyone has heard at one time Toastmaster articles in the Indian, "this base" or ment of personnel. been many questions or another that Catholic Masses there have "that ship" is a good billet for asked me pertaining to Toast- Sunday, 0700-Naval Base Chapel Editorial Office, U. S. Naval Base masters. Some have asked what it duty. Special Services Department And when you stop and think Sunday, 0900-Naval Base Chapel Fleet Recreation Center is, what is the purpose of it, how about it for a minute, you'll realize Sunday, 1230-Naval Base Chapel Telephone 9615 does it operate, what is the mem- Man. thru Fri. 1645-Naval Base Chapel other questions that there is a reason. Saturday, 16 April 1955 bership, and talking to the men from these Saturday, 0800-Naval Base Chapel I would like to answer. By "choice" installations you'll find Confessions: Saturday, 1700-1800; 1900- U. S. NAVAL BASE Toastmasters is actually more they are 100 percent behind the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba a club, it's an education. Men 2000, and daily before mass. than "old man." Consequently, he leaves in business and professional life Protestant Services RADM Edmund B. Taylor in- everyone alone because he knows Commander are usually the most readily from reports coming across his Sunday: 1100-Divine Worship terested in the club. It is an organ- desk that 0930-Sunday School ized group of men, over 21 years things are running CAPT G. M. Holley smoothly-just the way he directed 0930-Adult Bible Class Chief of Staff of age, who seek to improve them- they should. 1930-Fellowship Hour selves in speech and leadership, as STATION Every base and ship can be choice U. S. NAVAL means of increasing their useful- Wednesday: 1930-Mid-Week Bible Study Guantanamo Bay, Cuba duty if the "old man" gets ness in business, social and civic the Thursday: 1900-Choir Rehearsal support and results he expects from CAPT William R. Caruthers, USN relationships. his commands and decisions. Re- Jewish Services Commanding Officer The organization was founded by msember-do it his way and the Friday: 1900-Choir Rehearsal Editorial Staff Mr. Ralph C. Smedley, of Santa tension relaxes and Christian Science LTJG J. D. Byerley ------Olicer-Advisor Ana, California. Incorporated in pressure is off, first thing you know you are sitting Sunday: 1000-Station H. E. Davis, JOC------Editor 1932, as a non-profit, non-com- Library H. L. Sisson, JOS------News corporation. The movement right in the middle of a choice Chaplains at this Activity P. L. Cannes, J03 ------Photographer mercial billet. (AFPS) CDR J. J. D. C. Roberts, JOSN--- Reporter has grown until now there are Sullivan, CHC, USN clubs chartered in almost every (Catholic) THE INDIAN is published weekly at state, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, LCDR K. G. Peterson, CHC, USN the Naval Station in accordance with Great Britain, South Africa and SAVINGS BONDS (Protestant) NavExos P-35, Revised Nov. 1944, and Guantanamo. financed with non-appropriated funds. Payroll savings is the ideal The fundamental purposes of the method for building a long-range THE INDIAN is a members of the Armed Toastmasters Club are, to aid its savings plan for the "sunny day" Forces Press Service, and AFPS material members to master the difficult art The Chaplain's Corner appearing herein must not be reproduced of your future-the time you can without written permission. Local news of public speaking; to teach them retire with added income, when may be re-printed provided credit is given to appear effectively before any you buy a home or a business of to THE INDIAN. audience; to train them for leader- your own, when you send your All photographs are official U. S. Navy ship and for chairmanship in meet- children to college, when you have photos unless otherwise credited. ings of all kinds; and to correlate the means and leisure for travel- Toastmasters training with job whenever you get any of the good Four firemen were injured but, training. things of life wh ich you are sure e How does it operate? The club to get if you sa ve ysteaticallyve ssteaticlly whenaculously, a no one was killed meets weekly, for dinner, at six- for them. seven-alarm fire early this What's Doin' Stateside thirty P.M. During the mealtime mnth caused $425,000 damage to or sometime prior to the begin- a furniture stos e in Milwaukee, (Weekly AFPS Feature) ning of the formal speech program, of the evening. If the meeting is my home city. have found American scientists every member except those sched- carefully planned as to time, and I say "miraculously" because of a way to transmit ordinary televi- uled to make speeches has an op- if each participa nt is required to the experience of one of the fire- sion signals beyond the horizon. portunity to be on his feet. This observe the time 1 imit, the meeting mer. THE MILWAUKEE JOUR- In experimental efforts, they've is insured in connection with the can be completed in two hours. NAL relates that this fireman had beamed TV signals 200 miles with- business to be transacted plus the A good Toastm aster like a trim entered the first floor of the build- out relay stations . . . This points regular program feature, "Table sailing vessel, rid es with the winds ing and had sprayed water on the more powerful video the way to far Topics," in which many men have of enthusiasm, buIt avoids the ty- ceiling and walls. When the fire stations, possibly operating over as the chance to speak briefly and phoons of passion. He moves with seemed to have been subdued and wide areas as radio does now. impromptu on topics of the currents of conviction, but he was preparing to leave, the interest. shuns the calms if prejudice. And ceiling suddenly collapsed and in President Eisenhower has asked The formal program begins when so, with all sails s et and homeward- a matter of seconds the interior Congress for funds to complete the President introduces the mem- bound pennant flying high, he was a blinding Highway with- inferno. the Pan-American ber who is to serve as Toastmaster comes triumphantly to port. The panicky fireman was unable in three years instead of 15 as now planned . . . Some $75 mil- o-H to see, so on his hands and knees lion is needed to finish the two She straddled the hose and crawled, lane, all-weather span which is to knowing that the hose led to the extend more than 7,000 miles from dor. Fairbanks, Alaska, S.C. to the mut then he lost the hose, and Canal Zone. coming to a wall he didn't know auihch way to turn. The searing Injections of radioactive gold flms permitted no time for delib- have saved the lives of at least esations. He scrambled to the right 34 patients believed fatally strick- noo came to a window and en with cancer, according to a safety. It was later revealed that report by a group of Iowa sur- thadhe turned to the left he would geons . . . They no longer show have gone to his death, as there any symptoms of the dread dis- ceilingwas no outlet in that direction for ease . . . Since 1951, the gold in- 100 feet. jections have been employed in I thought I was all done, Fate 100 cases thought hopeless . . a atGod or something got me out" Forty-eight are still alive. he said. "My wife was after me is w;:: s; to go to church last week. I guess About half of the nation's col- I hsd better go next week." leges and universities are operat- -How typical of all of us are ing at a financial loss despite these words, God performs a mira- increased grants from private cle for us and, like the fireman, we sources . A survey by the Coun- don't even know if we should give cil for Financial Aid to Education him the credit, "Fate or God or indicates that the cost of educat- something got me out." ing a student has risen by 50 per- It was St. cent since 1948 . . . But tuition Paul who spoke with fees have been boosted an aver- conviction, "I know whom I have age of only 21 percent. feleved" It would be well for us The Guantanamo Bay Toastmaster Club 92 held its se1e-annual instal- to initato this faith, to acknowi- The 85 miles of New York City's lation of officers in the Officers Club at Deer Point on We dnesday e edge that it is God and not just subway system are going to get a Mr. John L. Sanborn, center left, is handing the gave to LTJGe ".L.fate or something that it is thorough sweeping out for the Olsen, center right. Mr. Olsen will preside over the toa sessions thing"wtmaster that leads us and protects fisrt time in 20 years . . . The task for the next six month period. Mr. Olsen's supporting staff line u h as us every day of our lives. of cleaning up the cavernous tun- follows, from left to right, Mr. John Dobry, Sergeant a t arms; Mr. R. E. M. E. Roberts nels will take five years and cost Zaizer, second vice president; Mr. Ralph Sierra, first vice president and more than $2.5 million. Mr. J. L. West, secretary-treasurer. CHC, MOB-1 91 M 4m m Saturday, 16 April 1956 THE INDIAN Page Three Holy Name Society Base Civil Service Jobs Navy PO Exams Set for Formed on Naval Base Open to Qualified Persons August in Grades 4, 5, 6 A new organization has been Opportunities for civilian em- Washington (AFPS) - Service- wide competitive examinations formed on the Naval Base. How- ployment on the Naval Base will for pay grades E-4, E-5, and E-6 to ever, this organization is by no reach a high in the next three be conducted in August 1955 have means new since its world-wide months. According to Mr. H. P. been announced by the Navy. founding goes back to 1264 when Mc eal, Naval Base Industrial Tests for petty officers third class (E-4) will the Albigensian Heresy denied the Relations Officer, there are still be held Tues- day, Aug. 9. Petty two officers sec- divinity of Christ. Through the high paying civil service jobs ond class (E-5) will be exam- open on the base-plus ages, this organization, the Holy the always ined Tuesday, Aug. 16, and first existing need for stenographers. Name Society, has fostered rever- class (E-6) Tuesday, Aug. 23. Also, a great need for school teach- The August examinations ence to the person of Christ by as- will ers is expected at the beginning be provided for all ratings in pay of the 1955-56 school year. sisting members to develop a sound grades E-4 through E-6, except spiritual life. Since the time of At present, there is still the Fire Controlman, Printer and Pope Pious X, the frequent recep- need for a civilian assistant in the Avaition Electroniesman, which tion of the Sacraments and a Naval Station Special Services De- are being consolidated with other monthly Cooperate Communion partment as a Fscal Accounting ratings. "I know there's no eggs here, have become the principle spiritual Officer. This job, which requires Full details on the examinations but I'm tired." One of the younger practices of the society. five years of progressive experi- are contained in BuPers Notice set takes life easy in the shade, ence in accounting and administra- 1418, Mar. 25, 1955. in no particular hurry to find any Heading the Guantanamo Bay tion, carries a civil service rating eggs since there were plenty for Chapter of the Holy Name Society of GS-10. Entrance pay for the is CDR V. everyone. J. Soballe, president, job is $5,000 per year plus allow- Mr. Norman Huddy, vice president, ances for quarters equal to rent- Mr. Robert Radcliffe, treasurer, free housing. Honor Man R. P. Schuler, PN1, recording sec- Egg Hunt Gives Prizes retary, and Mr. Gordon Ward, cor- Also, there is a need for an responding secretary. Electrical Engineer with a Civil To 35 Lucky Children Service rating of GS-9. Entrance Meetings of the Guantanamo pay is $5,060 per year, with allow- Easter Sunday afternoon, the Bay Chapter are held monthly, ances for quarters. after Holy Communion and a Com- new Trading Post Park was filled Besides these two jobs, the need munion breakfast. Anyone interest- for qualified stenographers-GS-3 to the point of overflow with easter ed in joining the Holy Name Soci- or GS-4-is always present. These eggs, approximately 300 egg-hunt- ety may meet with the local chapter jobs offer excellent opportunities ing children of the Naval Base and by joining them at 8:45 after Holy for military dependents on the base. Communion on 8 May. Besides the many proud parents. Sponsored monthly Communion breakfast and With an anticipated transfer of by the Fleet Reserve Association, business meeting, the Holy Name several teachers at the Naval Base the Fellowerafters Club, the Amer- Society will have a reception cere- School, there will be openings on the faculty at the school for the ican Legion, the Villamar-Bargo mony Sunday night, 8 May at 1800 in the Open-air auditorium on coming year. Teachers with college Council, the Catholic Parish, and Chapel Hill. It is hoped to issue degrees and/or two years teaching, the Protestant Church, the egg the charter at this time, and any- experience are desired. hunt got off to a prompt start at one joining before this time will Anyone who is qualified for these 1500. Three hundred children surg- be considered a charter member jobs is urged to contact Mr. McNeal of the local chapter. in the Industrial Relations Office. ed happily from the starting line, and the hunt was on. Of the 1100 eggs hidden in the park, 35 were marked as "lucky eggs"-five for a prize a prize of $5.00, and 30 for H. M. Stone, BM2, was selected of $1.00. as Honor Man at the last Naval An hour and a half later, there Station Personnel inspection held wasn't a lucky egg left, and par- on Bay Hill Road, 9 April. Stone, who has been stationed on the Na- children and spectators began ents, val Base at the Fleet Boat Pool leaving. For a few there was dis- for one year, has seen nine and appointment in not finding the a half years service with the Navy. lucky eggs, but still they had found Stone's hometown is Eddyville, Ky. some eggs. For those that did win, there was the job ahead of stuffing First Holy Communion one and five dollar bills into piggy banks. Set For 24 April First Holy Communion will be administered to Catholics on the Naval Base on 24 April by His Excellency Enrique Perez Serantes, Archbishop of Santiago. The Communion Mass will take place at 0900 in the Naval Base Chapel. Confirmation will also be admin- istered by the Archbishop in the chapel at 1400. Immediately following the Con- firmation ceremony there will be a reception in the patio of the school At the Naval Station personnel inspection, held Saturday 9 April, on for the Archbishop. Bay Hill Road, 13 men of the Naval Station were awarded their first Good Conduct Medal, and three men were awarded campaign medals by their commanding officer, CAPT W. R. Caruthers. Public Works Dept, Begins Receiving the Good Conduct Medals were, Ernest Ray Backwell, CS3; Angelo John Mandis, CT3; Ellion Richard Galant, SN; Delbert Carl Telephone Trouble Service Roberts, JOSN; John Donald Slewitzke, SK3; Leo Thomas McCormack, Effective 4 April 1955 the Pub- EN3; Norman Thomas Ryan, RMSN; Joseph James Gullen, ME3; Joseph lic Works Department established Martin, Jr. EM2; Raymond Wesley Ellis, YN2; Arthur Theadore Laney, a Trouble Call and Service Force SD3; and Theodore Walter Graca, GM2. located in Building #806. Tele- Receiving campaign awards were Wilson Myers Adams, BMC; Robert phones 8459 and 8424 are set up "Now where did Mother go? Donald Broussard, SN; and Schubert Ogan, CS2. Adams was awarded the for the receiving of any trouble She was here just a minute ago" China Service Medal and the United Nations Service Medal. Broussard calls for the entire Public Works says one young lass who evidently received the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Department, between 0800 and 2400 seems a bit befuddled by the Medal, and the World War II Victory Medal. Ogan received the World after which time the Public Works amount of eggs, people, and fun. War II Victory Medal. Duty Officer should be called. m m M NiR Four THE INDIAN Saturday, 16 April 1955 Fire Department Urges Good Care For Brace Kelly, Marion Brando Hoover Commission Urges Fire Safety with Electrical Appliances Named Best Actress, Actor Changes in Navy Policy The just-published report of the by Felix Lopez, Base Fire Inspector melts or "blows", thus protecting Hoover Commission, headed by the wires, former President Herbert Hoover 1. How to treat your most obe- urged several sweeping changes in dient servant: 4. Give your electric housewares present Navy policy. the attention they deserve: The report recommends: Nowadays we use electricity in 1. Cut off free shipment of serv- every part of our homes. It's our Electric appliances, such as irons, ice people's cars ovesreas. heaters, etc., should not be merely 2. Merge most versatile and obliging serv- Navy Air Transportion shut off by the switch on the ap- systems into the Military Air ant . . . Providing us with light, pliance. Disconnect them by re- Transport Service, and then give warming and cooling us, furnishing moving the plug from the outlet. a lot of business to private airlines. They should us with entertainment, and doing never be immersed 3. Turn over a lot of the business in water for washing but should done dozens of domestic chores, such as by the Military Sea Transport be brushed clean-to get the Service to private shipping com- cooking, cleaning, washing our crumbs out of your toaster, as an panies. clothes and our utensils. So ac- example. Water and Dampness may 4. Set up a transportation Chief customed are we to this marvelous injure the heating elements and in the Pentagon to coordinate all cause short circuits. "Push-Button" service that we may transportation activities. Here Hoover Commission recommenda- become negligent in giving it the are a few suggestions for tions the care of appliances: have no effect as such, but attention and care it deserves. many of them are incorporated into future changes in military reg- 2. Cord sets and power supply Mixer-Don't let batter or juice get into the mechanism. Use your ulations. cords: The commission also urged instruction book for oiling instruc- Grace Kelly and Marlon Brando the Portable wiring, as you use it, tions. services to cut down on the present smile happily as they clutch Oscars mileage consists of "Cord Sets"; that is, allowance and to restrict Waffle Maker-After use, open they won from the Motion Picture the issuance of mileage lengths of flexible insulated wire Academy of Arts and Sciences as to those with connecting devices at both and allow grids to cool. who are bona-fide owners of au- the best actress and actor of 1954. tomobiles. ends, or "Power Supply Cords"- Vacuum Cleaner-Have it check- Miss Kelly won hers as the frus- the flexible wire which comes al- ed at least once a year. Keep cord tarted wife of a drunkard in "The ready attached to a lamp or ap- properly coiled during storage. Country Girl," and Brando for por- pliances. traying a moody, bewildered long- Irons-Disconnect when not in shoreman in Naval Uniform Board cord or "On the Waterfront," What is a good supply use; above all, avoid dropping them. which won eight Oscars. cord set? In the cord itself, the Authorizes conductors are large enough to Coffee Maker-Never put heating Changes safely carry the electricity for the element in water. appliance or lamp without over- Dungaree rating badges for pet- heating. Overheating may soften 5. Be sure to use the right cord NSD Employee Retires ty officers, optional wear of white the insulation or cause it to stiffen for the right purpose: socks until 1 Jan. and notched or crack, thereby shortening its khaki collars were among several life. There are many types of flexible After 26 Years Service changes to the uniform just recent- cords, each designed for specific ly approved by the Secretary of The insulation in a good cord purposes. You can see this by com- the Navy. set is of high quality, and the con- paring, for instance, a vacuum The changes were originally re- ductor is well centered, so that cleaner cord with a toaster cord, commended by the permanent Na- the insulation is the same thick- or the cord on a radio or TV set val Uniform Board, and the ap- ness all around. Some cords used with one on a fan. propriate ammendments to the on heating appliances are asbestos uniform regulations are now in the covered, to resist high tempera- Living Room: In the living room hands of the printer. The changes tures. Cords subjected to abrasion, the lighter cord are used for lamps, are expected to become effective on water absorption or oil or grease clocks, radios, TV sets and other 1 June, according to a report in conditions are equipped with an equipment where the cords are not the Navy Times. outside covering or jacket designed normally subjected to hard wear. P.O. RATING BADGES to protect against those adverse Petty officers first, second and conditions. Kitchen: Cord sets used in the third class kitchen are usually water resisting will wear a dark blue rating badge on the dungaree The plug or connecting device or heat resisting. Toasters. per- work- is constructed so that it is not ing uniform. The type decided upon colators and waffle irons have heat is the injured in ordinary handling or resisting cords. new photo-printed badge Refrigerator and without specailty use. The blades fit securely into electric mixer mark, costing cords are jacketed about ten cents the outlet for good contact yet not for moisture resistance. each. It may be so tightly that a hard jerk is neces- sewed on or ironed on. sary to remove the plug. Laundry: Laundry cords furnish WHITE SOCKS power to the washer, ironer, Mr. James F. Bowman, Liquid The optional wear of white socks The flexible cord and coming into the clothers dryer. The ironer and Fuels Pump Operator at the Naval has been extended until 1 Jan. 1956. plug or connecting device is sec- hand iron should have asbestos Supply Depot is congratulated by This change was recommended by ured so the wires will not pull protected cords. The washer the Commanding Officer, Naval the Bureau of Supplies and Ac- loose should from the prongs. However, have a jacketed cord to protect it Supply Depot, CDR E. W. Suther- counts in order to use up the pres- this attachment is not intended to from moisture, grease and abrasion. ling and the Fuel Division Officer ent supply in stock. carry the strain of a pull on LCDR John P. McFadden for his NOTCHED COLLAR the cord. Bedrooms: The use of sun and completion of 26%A years of honor- The collar of both the white and 3. Safety valve of the electrical heat lamps, electric clocks, radios, able government service on the oc- tropical khaki short sleeved shirt system: ventilators, air conditioners, lamps, casion of his retirement on 31 will be changed from the present curling irons, etc., in bedrooms is March 1955. Mr. Bowman, who is straight, or shawl, type to a reg- The fuse is the safety valve of increasing. Usually bedroom ap- a native of Jamaica B.W.I., served ular notched collar. And on the the electrical system. It includes pliances are served lightweight on the Naval Base with the Ship's white shirt, shoulder marks instead a small link of soft metal, which cords. Department and the Communica- of the collar insignia may be worn. melts when too much current tions Department of the U.S. Naval Among the other changes ap- passes through. If a short circuit Bathroom: Electric shavers and Station, before coming to NSD. proved by the Secretary is one occurs in the wiring system, too electric massagers are used in He spent his last fifteen years of which makes the wearing of gray much current flows through the bathrooms. Here, because of the government service with the Naval gloves with the dress blue uniform wiers and the fuse, causing the pressure of water (which conducts Supply Depot. Mr. Bowman start- no longer mandatory. They will be fuse link to melt. This cuts off electricity), water pipes and radi- ed working as a laborer and was worn only when prescribed. current before harm is done. Be- ators in a confined space, it is promoted to engineman and then cause fuses are very important, particularly necessary that worn to his present position of Liquid they should not be tampered with. power supply cords be examined Fuels Pump Operator. His long, Never use makeshift fuses, or frequently and replaced when nec- loyal service to the U.S. Govern- This Is For The Birds! those of improper rating. essary with new inspected cords. ment marks an achievement of which Representative Cecil R. King Fuses have a second function. Other Mr. Bowman can well be (D-Calif) Locations: Power tools proud. has proposed that Con- They also protect in the case of have jacketed cords, resistant to gress direct the Secretary of De- overload. If too many appliances abrasion, water, oil and grease. fense to issue a citation to acknowl- are connected to one circuit, more It is more convenient and more edge the action of "G. I. Joe" in current will be drawn through the And, always use convenience economical for payroll savers to carrying a message to Allied Head- wires than they were meant to outlets, not lamp sockets, for elec- invest in three $100 bonds a year quarters in Italy on Oct. 18, 1943. carry. Here, again the fuse link tric apliances. than twelve $25 bonds. "G. I. Joe" is a homing pigeon. m M Saturday, 16 April 1955 THE 11NDIAN Wage Five

Little League Tigers, Colts Win SPORTS ROUND- UP Ladies Golf Shots by Joe Celentano, JO1, USN by Betty Lou Tipler (AFPS Sports Writer) In First Exhibition Series Games NBC has been given the rights On Wednesday morning the First to televise the 1955 NCAA foot- and Second Flights played for low ball program . . . Wonder if the putting scores while the Third fans at Camp Bussac, Flight played a Blind Five tourna- France, yell "Hey Mambo" every- ment. The results: time Sgt. Charles Italiano refs a 1st Flight-Jane game? . . . A/2C Richard Grade McElroy of Itazuke AB, Japan, rolled a 21- Frances Grounds game pin total of 4,170 to win the all-events championship of the Far 2nd Flight-Val Evans East Air Forces bowling tour- Marge Sheehan and nament. Bev Larsen Capt. Forrest Cook, who recent- 3rd Flight-Vivian Soballe ly returned from a tour of duty Dee Stadnick and in Japan, has been named athletic business manager at the new Air Katie McGregor Force Academy . . . The Rockets The Fourth Flight voted to play of Andrews AFB, Md., finished the on Thursday morning from now regular cage season with a sen- on, so the results of their weekly sational 43-0 mark. In the past tournament will be a week late three years the Rockets have won in the column. 118 and lost only 20 . . . Kodiak Naval Station in Alaska copped Most of the lady golfers are hard the 17th Naval District cage title at work (or play) on the Ladder for the second consecutive year. Tournament which gives everyone Charlie Chronopoulis, ace right- good parctice for the coming hander of the Parris Island, S. C., Championship Tournament. mound staff, fanned 18 as he twirled a two-hit shutout against Newberry College. The Marines won, 8-0 . . . Cpl. William Roetz- PAYRoL. SAwIMAS heim of Ft. Jackson, S. C., ran A RD TOBEAT into tough luck in the gymnastic trials for the Pan-American Games. Roetzheim, a member of the '48 and '52 Olympic teams, missed making the U.S. squad by one- third of a point. When it comes to predicting Cpl. Wililam McKnight of Ft. Lesley J. McNair, D. C., is one of the best. The sports editor of the Passing * * Review looked into his crystal ball and came up with this AFP All- Star basketball team: Cliff Hagan, , , Dick Groat and Richie Regan. He was 100% correct . . . The Skyhawks Despite tongue-in-teeth determination, Larry Smith of the Little of Lockbourne AFB, Ohio, downed League Bears misses a wide throw and a Colt scores during the Little Scott AFB, Ill., 74-55, League practice game last week-end. to win the Great Lakes Conference cage Spring and baseball came to crown. Guantanamo Bay with a bang last Pvt. Brooks Dodge, USAREUR, weekend as the Guantanamo Bay VI-10 Wins First Half selected to the U.S. Olympic ski team, O. Little League teams faced each recently won his fourth 1 WRTCW bR TY.m other on the under-sized diamond Base Inter-Command Golf Eastern downhill title at Pinkham in Villamar to start off a series Notch, N. H. of exhibition games prior to the The first half of the anuual Inter- start of the regular schedule. Command Golf League was com- Thus the Little Leaguers got the pleted last weekend with VU-10, jump on the Stateside the 1954 Chamipons, still in first NavBase Baseball League Preps for Season leagues by two days and on the place by 14 points. base league by almost a month. The second half, with teams play- Saturday afternoon the 1954 ing each other for 24 points, starts runners-up, the Tigers, edged out today. the Hawks, 7 to 5, and on Sunday First Half the Colts stomped the 1954 cham- Stadings pions, the Bears, 12 to 9. Team Points This week-end the Grape Nut VU-10 105% circuit concludes their exhibition Naval Station 91% series when the Hawks meet the NAS 80% Colts on Saturday and the Tigers Hospital-Dental 78 and Bears renew their rivalry on Fleet Training Group 68 Sunday. Naval Supply Depot 62% MCB-1 The regular season schedule will 18 commence on 23 April with a Weekend Schedule schedule of 48 games to be played. Saturday, 16 April This year the winner of the first 1300 half of the schedule will be deter- Hospital-Dental vs mined on 2 June and the winner Naval Supply Depot of the second half will emerge on 1330 14 July. The two winners, if such Fleet Training Group vs is the case, will play for the base Naval Station championship after the close of the Sunday, 17 April regular schedule. 0815 All Saturday and Sunday games will commence at 2 P.M. and games VU-10 vs NAS during the week will start at 4 P.M. The Best Umbrella for a The personal pride of accomplish- Rainy Day: Buy Bonds on ment and the feeling of security Payroll Savings. that come from owning a nest-egg Bill Wood gets caught in a rundown between third and home during of U.S. Savings Bonds are among Salt It Away the Easy the Indian - Marine exhibition game last weekend. The Indian's Cordice the richest rewards enjoyed by Way In U. S. Savings Bonds holds the ball, ready to toss to 3rd sacker Guillmette. Mandy Mandis payroll savers. on Payroll Savings. came in from shorstop and made the . m a Saturday, 16 April 1955 Prae Six THE INDIAN Page Six Ticonderoga Completes Armed Forces Sponsor Commissary Store Hires Civilian Check-Out Clerks Training Cruise Here Ham Radio Contest In the Caribbean, aboard the The Army, Navy and Air Force of a program for U.S.S. TICON- are co-sponsors aircraft carrier the participation of amateur radio DEROGA-The "Big T" returns to operators in the celebration of her home port of Norfolk this Armed Forces Day, May 21, 1955. April) after a rig- A CW receiving competition will weekend (16-17 the Sec- eight-week feature a message from orous but successful retary of Defense. All individuals shakedown training cruise at Guan- amateur operators and others are tanamo Bay, Cuba. eligible to participate. A certificate to each The modernized Essex Class car- of merit will be issued makes perfect to go into Nor- participant who rier is scheduled copy. Transmissions will be at 25 folk Naval Shipyard for post- words per minute. shakedown availability and it is Transcriptions should be submit- expected a large number of fam- ted "as received." No attempt ilies of the officers and the crew should be made to correct possible will be taking up residence in the transmission errors. Copies should N o r f o 1 k-Portsmouth area this be mailed to Armed Forces Day month. Contest, Room BE1000, The Pen- Vice Admiral F. W. McMahon, tagon, Washington 25, D.C. Time, USN, ComAirLant, was on hand frequency, and call letters of the to watch the ship's final battle station copied should be indicated. problem which consisted of gun- Military stations, WAR, NSS, nery, air defense, seamanship, and AIR will be on the air between damage control and ship control 6:00 P.M. and 12:00 midnight exercises. (EST) on May 21, to contact and test with amateur radio stations. The Adimral, who in January at the Commissary Store ton man-of- The miliatry stations will opertae One of the new Civil Service check-out clerks welcomed the 33,000 for a customer. The job of check-out, which was formally when she rejoined on spot frequencies outside the totals up a sales war to Norfolk held by Naval perosnnel, was changed to a Civil Service job with a fleet, said he was "pleased to amateur bands as follows: WAR - the 6997.5 (CW). NSS - rating of GS-3 due to a cut in military complement. see the ship come along so well." 4025 (Voice) 4010 (CW) 7375 (CW) 14385 (CW). A. S. Habecker, USN, the AIR - 3347 (CW) 7635 (Voice) and ComFltTraGru, congratulated 14405 (Voice). and crew on the "great Receive Safety Awards officers to the program out- Ship's Department Leadingmen strides they have taken." In addition shake- lined, it is considered to be in the During her eight-week occasion for amateur "Big T": spirit of the down period, the radio stations at naval activities 1. operated the Navy's first car- to engage extensively in contacts ier-based F7U Cutlass Squadron with other amateur stations on 2. landed her 1,000th, and 2,000th Armed Forces Day and to handle and 3,000th plane bona fide amateur traffic. However, 3. was host to the Honorable Roy artificial generation of messages T. Davis, United States Ambas- such as "Greetings on Armed sador to Haiti, Vice Admiral Mc- Forces Day" should be avoided. Mahon, USN, ComAirLant, Major General C. C. Jerome, USMC, Com- manding General, Aircraft, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic Fleet, and BuPers Begins Charge Rear Admiral W. E. Moore, USN, Commander, Training Command, Credit Check U.S. Atlantic Fleet. The latter two For Service became first members of the Downwind Cat by William A. Johnson, PN1 TICONDEROGA's by the 83rd Con- they were steam cata- A law enacted Club when gress provided that certain serv- pulted downwind off the carrier in following their ices rendered to individuals by the AD-5 Skyraiders Govern- two-day visit. various offices of the U.S. concurrent ment, formerly provided free of 4. held an Open House aboard charge, should be placed on a self- ship for Navy service families sustaining basis to the fullest ex- from the Guantanamo Naval Base. tent possible. In conformity with During the program the ship this law, beginning 1 February launched what was believed to be 1955 nomial fees are being charged the first catapult at anchor of a for certain services such as copy- jet aircraft from an American ing, certifying and searching Bu- carrier. reau of Naval Personnel records. CAPT W. R. Caruthers, Commanding Officer, Naval Station, con- Man, in Ship's Department upon capital, One such service affected is of gratulates Francisco Ross, Leading 5. visited the Haitian award for five years of safety. watched Voo- concern to those seeking academic presenting Ross with an achievement Port-au-Prince, and were, Antonio Perez, at left, and John A. and drummers and a credit for in-service educational ex- Receiving the same award doo dancers both leadingmen in Ship's Department. Looking on at the male choir perform on the periencies; And is explained as Richardson, Haiti follows: ceremony is Mr. G. Ward of the Base Safety Engineer's Office, and number one elevator for the duty CDR A. J. Tervo, Officer in Charge, Ship's Department. The achievement section. Each member or former member of the Amed Forces who requests award was for five consecutive calendar years of supervision without a the Chief of Naval Personnel to lost-time accident to themselves or those under their supervision. provide a certification of his edu- On-Site Survey Inspection cation or training for financial benefits (further education, for ex- I never kiss, I never neck, The payroll saver who cashes ample) will be allowed one such I don't say darn, I don't say heck, every bond issued to him as soon Begins Here 2 May certification free of charge. For FIm always good, I'm always nice, as possible defeats the two primary each subsequent request, however, I play no poker, shake no dice, purposes of the beneficial Payroll The annual On-Site Survey In- $1.00 fee will be charged. Pay- I never drink, I never flirt, Savings Plan. He does not benefit spection of the Naval Base will ment should be by check, or money I never gossip, or spread the dirt, himself or the national economy. begin Monday 2 May, shortly after order, made payable to the Treas- I have no line of funny tricks, He wastes what it cost Uncle Sam the arrival of the Survey Party at urer of the United States. Currency But what's the use, to issue his bonds so he could have the Naval Air Station. Headed by will also be accepted. Postage I'm only six. an easy safe sure way to accumu- RADM T. C. Ragan, the party will stamps, hoewver, are not accepta- late real personal savings. be on the Naval Base for a week, ble as payment for this service. departing the following Monday, A fat lady stepped( on the scales, not knowing that they were out Country constable: "Pardon, miss, 9 April. swimming is not allowed in During their stay on the Naval A marine PFC returned to of order. but Base, the Survey Party will inspect camp exhausted after a week-end The indicator stopped at 75 this lake." commands of the Naval Base of wine, women, and song. On pounds. City flapper: "Why didn't you all tell me before I undressed?" and wind up the annual survey the bunk that held his recumbent "Holy smoke," exclaimed a with the departure conference on form, his buddies hung a sign: drunk who watched her, "She's Constable: "Well, there ain't no Saturday, 7 May. "Temporarily out of ardor." hollow." law against undressin'!" 0 S m Saturday, 16 April 1955 THE INDIAN Page Seven

MAgmC MoS1eS Teenage Round-up Hospital Notes FTG Bulletin This past week three officers at by Linda Thurston by D. W. Degon FTG were promoted to the rank of by Paul A. Hoffer, USMC There are some frantic people HEIRPORT NEWS commander and one officer to the SKEET SHOOT at school rank of lieutenant commander. 'round this time of year. The following Saturday, 9 April 55, a skeet The Juniors and the Seniors are births were re- Effective dates of rank are as corded for the shoot contest was held at the Ma- going around mumbling their lines past two weeks. The follows: rine Barracks, Skeet Range. The for the play which comes off on new occupants of the Nursery are: CDR Roy J. Matthews, 1 January winner of the shoot was Cpl. the 25th and 26th. "He Couldn't Lorna Maire to SK3 and Mrs. 1955; CDR Clarke R. Mahaffey, 1 Marvin Y. Holcomb who had a score Marry Five" is a comedy in which Shirley Metz; Terrance Kenneth to January 1955; CDR Robert G. of 12 out of a possible 16. Cpl. Nita runs around in a werewolf CAPT/USMC and Mrs. Ruth Ker- Laurie, 1 January 1955; LCDR Ronald G. Plante and Pfc. LeRoy outfit, Nancy paints rigan; April Allyson to Mr. and William H. Shaw, 1 July 1954. a mean pic- Mrs. Frank T. Pope both came in second with ture and, to quote Wormie, L. Linder; Michael We bid farewell to LCDR Catan- "all Thomas to CS2 and Mrs. Deborah 11 out of 16. The three were all men are beasts." All proceeds go zarito, formerly with the Gunnery awarded a steak dinner at the En- to the Yearbook fund and you can Smith; Michael Joseph Fedo IV Department. Mr. Catanzarito de- listed Club. buy tickets from any student. to DC2 and Mrs. Rosemary Fedo. parted on the JOHNSON, Thurs- ARRIVALS ARRIVALS day, 14 April. Mr. Catanzarito will Besides the play, the Junior- be stationed at the U.S. Arriving aboard the USNS PVT Senior Prom and Banquet A hearty welcome aboard is ex- Naval and will be Marine Corps ELDEN H. JOHNSON last week he held on the 29th. The entire tended to LCDR (MSC) Edward Reserve Training W. Walker arrived from U.S. Naval Center, Portland, Oregon. were eight 8) new men. Cpl. Herb- High School (grades 9 - 12) is in- ert G. Churchman, Pfc. Joseph vited Medical School, N.N.M.C. Bethesda, Boarding the FLAW flight to the Prom which is free, Wednesday, Bland Jr., Pfc. Earl G. Castellow, formal and couples. Maryland. LCDR Walker attended 13 April was Tiaba, The Banquet SD2 and Mrs. Tiaba. Pfc. Charles G. Hunter, Pfc. Steven is for Juniors, Seniors, the college of Marshall, Marshall, Upon com- faculty and Texas. P. Kavulic, and Pfc. Phillip E. guests only. He relieved LCDR I. V. King pletion of thirty days leave, Tiaba Patton all joined from Marine as Administrative Officer. Also will report to the Commanding Corps Recurit Depot, Parris Island, On top of all this there is the reporting aboard for duty is LTJG Officer, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Progressive Dinner given by the S. C. Cpl. Anthony M. Cochrane, (NC) Mary J. Nielubowicz from Yorktown, Virginia for a normal joined us from cheerleaders for the basketball U.S.N.H. Corona, Califonria. Her tour of BUPERS shore duty. the 23d Rifle Co. team, USMCR, MCRTC, Lewiston, a possible track meet in present duties are on the Surgical Departing on the JOHNSON, Maine. Santiago, Pvt. James "L" Conway from and Graduation Day on Ward. Thursday, 14 April was Donald 19 May coming up. HqCo., 2dMarDiv Camp Lejeune, DEPARTURES Blanchard, SN. Upon arrival in New N. C. "Welcome aboard and hope Oh well, we only live once, even LCDR (MSC) I. V. King and York City he will report to you enjoy your stay in Gtmo". if it almost kills us. family departed via automobile the Commanding Officer, U.S. Na- BASEBALL Did Ya' See . . . Cavanaugh's this past week for U.S. Naval Med- val Receiving Station, Brooklyn Wtih the baseball season draw- hideway . . . Sharon (Dusty) Kee- ical School, N.N.M.C. Behtesda, for separation. ing near the Marine Barracks Base- nan. It happens to the best of us. Maryland. LCDR King was Ad- John J. Flynn, ET2, reported ball Team is improving each day. . . . Wormie's friendly Cuban ad- ministrative Officer here for the completing a course of instruction We expect the team to show enough mirer . . . All the gals looking past 24 months. Another loss to onboard for duty 6 April after improvement to be a senior threat lovely on Easter . . . To mention the staff was LCDR (NC) Olive at the ET school, Class A, U.S. for the championship by open- a few-Nancy Avila in a sweet, M. Wilkinson who will assume her Naval Training Center, Great ing day. pink tucked dress; Evie Ralston in new duties at U.S.N.H. San Diego, Lakes, Illinois. black and white, Linda Stinson in California. The FTG, NSD, Hospital and a cuth suit; Cookie, Dolorice K, COMMENDATION Dental combined baseball team is and Dolores S in lavender; Eunice HM1 Austin J. Joyce and HM1 reported as developing into an Navy Wives' Club in red; Sharon K in a darling pink David J. Hollifield received a letter able team. There are about thirty- suit; Lucille and Tim in church . of commendation from the Com- five to forty members out fighting by Pat Aldridge Ronny Roguz umpiring for the Lit- manding Officer. Joyce and Holli- for positions on the starting nine. tle League . . . Bob Rizzo and Pat field hold the responsibility It is expected that the above team April has been, and will con- Burke for will truckin' on down to church. manufacturing and repairing spec- make an excellent showing in tinue to be a full month of activity Judy Inman prospering in the the forthcoming baseball season for the Guantanamo Bay Navy tacles for the Caribbean area. The diving business . . . Branda, Dixie, letter reads in part; "This devotion through their diligent efforts and Wives' Club. A regular business Barbara and Ana everywhere to- practices so far. meeting was held on Thursday to duty, motivated entirely by you gether . . . Betty and Bobby Stone desire to render an important With the season just around the evening, April 7, at which time and their serv- corner, dates at Easter morning ice efficiently and expeditiously is commencing in middle May, letters of resignation of office by breakfast . . Bobby Johnson in- it should be remembered that the May Belle Clay, Treasurer, and exemplary. t is a great satisfaction troducing a fellow who looks like to me to pass extra boost from all those faithful Irene June Munson, Vice President, this "well done" Mr. Jones and talks like Liberace. to you." fans in the bleachers goes a long were read and accepted. Doris . Prissy and Marise lazying MEET THE STAFF way to help make a winning team. Seagle was appointed temporary around during the vacation . . Lets get behind our baseball team treasurer by club President, A prominent figure at USNH Elma Sylvia completely relieved. . this year and give them the sup- Franklin, and will serve in that and boasting nine months longivity in Gtmo is HM2 Walter Z. Jones. port they need. Baseball being the capacity until the next monthly National Sport in the business Walt attended Corps School at U.S. brings meeting at which time out the fact that there are many a special election will be held to Great Lakes and then to USNH NSD Supply Line Phila. He spent a good deal of time people that follow and enjoy the fill the existing vacancies. Jean game. We must have our share of O'Brien, with the FMF being stationed in Corresponding Secretary, New arrivals these people in the Training Group. will notify all members at NSD-Garry Camps Lejeune and Pendleton and of the Wakeman, SA, who reported Lets back up our team one hundred forthcoming election in order that from Korea. Upon his return from this the U.S.S. WINDLASS (ARSD-4). duty he again went to USNH percent and fill our section of the all interested members and guests Phila. seats in the bleachers Wakeman hails from Derby, Conn., N.N.M.C. Bethesda was his next this season. may be in attendance. SHIPS DUE where he was a 4 letter man and calling ,where he received a letter TO REPORT Thursday afternoon, April 14, Captain USS FORT SNELLING (LSD members of his High School Basket- of commendation "for outstanding 30) and guests of the Navy ball (To arrive Wives' team. performance of duty." Walt is cur- 15 April) Club attended another suc- Adolphus USS MARIAS (TAO 57) cessful luncheon Riley, SN, also served rently assigned to Physiotheraphy, at Marine Fam- last aboard the WINDLASS. (To arrive 18 April) ily Restaurant. Pearl Riley ECG and BMR Clinics. He and Pearcy, Ac- calls New York City USS DES MOINES (CA 134) tivities Committee Chairman ten- home. Mrs. Jones are residing in Villamar Mr. L. A. Foote, an NSD "plank- and have one son, Kelvin. (To arrive 18 April) tatively plans at least one Thurs- With SHIPS TO COMPLETE day afternoon owner" and leading civilian super- such a fine record may you continue each month devoted visor of the Control TRAINING to luncheon gatherings Division, de- to have a prosperous Navy Career. of this sort. parted on leave USS GREENWOOD (DE 679) Adding to the variety of enter- Thursday for his home in Jamaica B.W.I. (To depart 20 April) tainment, a bingo party to be will be married. His many friends in the USS SIBONEY (CV3 112) held beginning at 1:30 P.M. at the Depot (To depart 22 April) Villamar presented him with a silver Lyceum to which guests flatware set USS TILIS (DE 748) of all members as a wedding present. LAFRA are always cordially Mrs. Bonnie Cooper, News (To depart 22 April) invited. Under the aupices Cash Ac- of com- counting Clerk in the Disbursing USS McCLELLAND (DE 750) mittee member, June Munson, these by Kitty Krekman Division has left the Depot. She (To depart 22 April) bingo socials afford many delight- and her The Ladies ful husband will leave soon Auxiliary of the surprises. Mrs. Munson has for their Fleet Reserve Association also initiated the next duty station at the sponsor- "money doll", an- Naval Medical ed an Easter musical program other unique, add-a-number Center, Bethesda. for wtih his excellent work as a game. Good luck, Bonnie. the patients of the Hospital on Lorita Clark is busily in charge magician. Mrs. Elizabeth Tipler has replac- Sunday 10 April. of another evening party to be The master of ceremonies was ed Mrs. Cooper in the Disbursing The program consisted of Betty Burt Knight, who also sang some held Thursday night, April 28th. Dalton Division. on the marimba, Pat Fojt, lovely songs. The program ended This is a party designed to include accordian, the men Jim Dalton, trumpet, with everyone singing the Lord's and, although a strikingly David Shriver, guitar. Mary different motif Alice Prayer. than the last, pro- "Poor man! He was ruined by Murphy and Linda Stinson sang mises to be just Mrs. DiMaggio, Mrs. Rousseau, as much fun. As untold wealth." some beautiful songs. They were plans stand now there will be a Mrs. Waltz, and Mrs. Krekman "Untold wealth " accompanied by their music teach- assisted pot luck late supper for the hungry "Yes, he didn't Mrs. Helen Bowler, Amer- tell about it in er, Mrs. Lillian Armbruster. Joe ican Red Cross and a lot of laughs for all. his income tax return." Field Director in Brenner added a mystical touch serving refreshments. 0 m m m Navy -i i0-10ND-Gtmo.-0745 'HE INDIAN Saturday, 1(1 April 1955

Radio's 'Tops' of the Week SATURDAY, 16 April . THEATRE ROYAL . 9:00 P.M. Sir Ralph Richardson stars in an unusual story by Henry James entitled "Four Meetings". The plot revolves around a prim American *BOOK* NOO Schoolteacher with a burning desire to visit Europe. CONQUEST BY MAN SUNDAY, 17 April . HOLLYWOOD RADIO THEATRE . . 10:00 P.M. by Paul Herrmann A radio adaptation of "Going My Way" will bring Barry Fitzgerald back in his original role as the lovable old pastor of a run-down Parish A thoroughly fascinating book in New York. William Lundigan will co-star. which delves into some of the lesser known points of history. MONDAY, 18 April . . BEST PLAYS . 9:00 P.M. The reader discovers the real rea- The confused love of a young girl for the doctor who lives next son for the Trojan War; the im- door provides the basis for this revival of a B'way favorite. Geraldine portance of the Chinese silk worm; MOVIES Page portrays the sensitive, neurotic, insecure herione in "Summer some useful by- products of ancient and Smoke". slave-trades; the story behind the famous Kensington Stone, found Saturday, 16 April TUESDAY, 19 April . . . HIGH ADVENTURE . 9:00 P.M. by a farmer in Minnesota in the last century RIOT IN CELL 11 Host George Sanders relates a strange story of a talkative traveler and containing in- who talks himself into his grave. "The Living Dead Men." scriptions bearing the date 1362. Neville Brand Leo Gordon Also related is the amazing fact A clever forceful leader starts WEDNESDAY, 20 April . PURSUIT . 9:00 P.M. that the Chinese, 500 years ago, a riot in a large prison that spreads were able to build junks that could from cell block to cell block. The "Pursuit . . and The Portrait Of A Young Lady" finds Inspector Peter Black after another criminal through a neighborhood full of odd accommodate 1200 persons, had first prison officials are helpless until class cabins and toilet facilities. the militia arrives. and interesting characters and several phony paintings THURSDAY, 21 Sunday, 17 April April . FAMILY THEATRE . 9:00 P.M. JOURNEY TO THE FAR DRAGNET Bob Hope is host and star in "Citizen's Arrest", one of the finest AMAZON Jack Webb Ben Alexander comedy dramas of the year. A police desk sergeant tries to make sense When a man is shot down in a out of three conflicting accounts of a hold-up. by Alain Gheerbrant field of flowers, Sgt. Joe Friday FRIDAY, 22 April . RADIO WORKSHOP . 10:00 P.M. In 1948 three Frenchmen and a and Officer Frank Smith work on A tense and engrossing story of a man who is being smothered with Columbian undertook to cross from the case to bring the murderer Venezuela to Brazil. By 1950 they to justice. attention and affection by his wife is the presentation for this week by Radio Workshop players. The man looks for a way out this situation but completed the hazardous voyage, Monday, 18 April his marriage contract clearly states, " 'Til Death Do us Part". covering thousands of miles of the Orinoco and Amazon rivers. They KING RICHARD AND THE are the first white men ever to CRUSADERS join the Amazon across the Sierra Rex Harrison Virginia Mayo VU-10 Prop Blast Parina. They met constant danger An historical adventure which Lucky Poodle from primitive tribes whose custom takes place in 1192 when the Third by Richard D. Lackie it was to kill strangers on sight. Crusade was on. They also met excessive physical Tuesday, 19 April If you see several members of hardships but they returned with UTRON TEN sporting dark sun- valuable anthropologic information OPERATION MANHUNT glasses and long cigarette holders, and material as well as hundreds of Harry Townes Irja Jensen here is the reason. LT G. F. Guyer, photographs. Story based on the experiences J. C. Brumfield, AD3, G. F. For- of Igor Gouzenko, the ex-Russian tune, AO1, and R. D. Crain, AD3, code clerk who for the past nine left TAD this week for San Juan, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF years has been under the protec- P. R., their duties will concern HELICOPTERS tion of the Canadian Mounted Navy Patricipation in University by D. N. Anstrom Police. Picture's filming of "Away All Boats." UL-27 (JD) will be seen The full, fascinating story of Wednesday, 20 April towing a sleeve-target. the first real flying machines is BEAU BRUMMEL A powerful combination of VU-10 told here, in both words and pic- Stewart Granger Elizabeth Taylor Chiefs literally "rolled over" all tures. An account of how it works Beau Brummel is a man who opposition to cop the NAS Bowling and flies is given, as well as an lived in the time of Napoleon, Championships last week. Emil explanation of its great versitality Wellington and Nelson. He revo- Antulov, YNC, George Hill, ADC, in peace and war. lutionized men's fashions for which Frank Richards, ADC, Stan Wen- he became famous. derlich, ADC, Herbert Pistole, THE DEATH OF HITLER'S AOC, and Carlton Brotherson, GERMANY Thursday, 21 April ADC, combined to humble NAS THE OTHER WOMAN Aerology in the finals, 3-0. by Georges Blond Hugo Heas Cleo Moore "A tip of the hat" to Chief Disapointed actress tries to Richard L. Reed who leaves soon This book informs the reader blackmail Heas for $50,000 and for Officer's Candidate School, New- what it was like to live in Hitler's threatens to reveal his all-night port, Rhode Island. Congratulations We don't know who the lucky dying Germany as either a soldier visit to her apartment. He stran- and Good Luck? poodle is, but we do know the or civilian. The story of how the gles her in desperation. Another UTRON TEN member German army and people disin- pretty girl is lovely actress Debbie tegrated is told in all its awesome soon to depart for schooling is Reynolds, who corrently has an- Friday, 22 April George Tuner, AD2. Entering a reality. Essentialy a novel, the TRACK OF THE CAT comparatively new naval rate, other pet in crooner Eddie Fisher. book is historically accurate and is Robert Mitchum Teresa Wright George is going to Guided Missle- Lucky Poodle, lucky Eddie! good reading. Huge mountain lion terrorizes man School. family of eight living on snow- One man who is soaking up all THE RED CARPET bound cattle ranch in California possible Gtmo sunshine these days A couple of weeks ago, the good in the 1890's. Several memebrs is LT Weiland. This spring he ap- word came in and he will be An- by Marshall MacDuffie of the family are killed when they plied for a transfer to the newly tartic bound via Patuxent, on the go after him. formed VX-6 at Patuxent River. first of June. As head of the UNRRA mission in the Ukrane, Marshall MacDuffie was able to obtain a 65-day tour OPERATION BLONDE t h r o u g h Russia. He traveled through all of Russia's 8 repub- lics-from Leningrad to the Chin- ______Nr ese border. He talked to people everywhere, took 1100 photographs and brought back 2100 pages of uncensored notes. The book gives ~-- / a good close look at a potential enemy. Also in stock at the library are six books which need no "review- ing": two volumes of Edgar Allen K ~ Poe's works and four of Shake- speare's works, two comedies and two tragedies. 9