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Local Red Cross Drive Opens Sunday, 'El Pan Es Fresco' All Personnel Urged To Contribute

The American Red Cross makes its annual appeal for funds beginning tomorrow aboard the Naval Base. The work of the Red Cross has wide benefits. During the year it responds to emergency calls for help from com- munities stricken by natural disaster-and it maintains many diverse programs of daily import to all citizens. Under charter by the Congress, it provides welfare services to the mem- 'Clean Up Week' bers of the Armed Forces and to their families at home and overseas. The Red Cross program touches Begins Monday many persons on the Naval Base. Through the local Red Cross office, In keeping with NavBase Notice 11104 dated 18 February 1959, an average of 150 incoming and out- in which Commander Naval Base de- going messages are handled each signated the period 2-7 month concerning emergency situa- March as tions of various kinds. Base Clean-Up Week, the Villamar- Bargo Community Association urges During 1958, 846 servicemen and all residents of the Villamar-Bargo dependents were assisted with per- area to cooperate to the fullest extent El pan es fresco, translated means, the bread is fresh. And fresh bread sonal and family problems involving and make a real effort in improving in any man's language is a welcome sight in the Commissary Store. $2,986 in the form of loans and grants. the apperance of their quarters and Bread, fresh and warm, is delivered to the store on Thursdays and Satur- A minimum of financial assistance is grounds. days. Pastries are baked and delivered on Wednesdays. given here, as it is impossible to Also, residents of the Villamar- Pictured from left to right are: LT R. A. Anderson, NAS, Commissary determine the amount that will be Bargo area are reminded of the "Yard Officer; W. E. Burns, CS2, Commissary Store Floor Manager; R. Tudor, CSI needed by servicemen going on emer- Improvement Program" sponsored by and J. N. Bolster, CS2, both NAS bakers. gency leave. Servicemen, however, the Villamar-Bargo Association for receive necessary financial assistance which a $20.00 award is made quar- at any time of the day or night terly in each of the seven districts The Life You Save through the Red Cross Field Direc- for the yards showing most improve- tors assigned to the bases at which ment. the planes land in the United States. Twice daily trash pick-ups will be Help is also given there in making 'Rules Of The made during this period. Only by all Road' Should transportation arrangements to com- occupants conducting a realistic clean- plete their trips. up of their areas can this campaign be a success. The benefits from such Be Observed While The Red Cross Gray Lady Unit, Driving a project are many: an attractive comprised of about fifty volunteers by Ray Seabridge, J03 who are dependents of base personnel, housing area, increased community individual should drive his automobile. pride, reduction of potential safety carries on a varied program of rec- An important section in Base Reg- But what it says in effect is BE hazards, and better pest control. reation and other services at the ulations concerns traffic rules. CAREFUL! Preliminary judging for the quarter These rules, are primarily for the Naval Hospital. Several hundred chil- In order to be careful one must be ending in March will be made at the safety and protection of all those dren on the base receive Red Cross familiar with local existing regula- end of the clean-up week and winners who drive or are passengers in a swimming certificates during the sum- tions. That is why civilian and mili- will be notified shortly thereafter. motor vehicle within the confines of mer recreation programs under the tary drivers permits are not issued the U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo direciton of instructors who are train- until after a written examination of Bay, Cuba. ed through the Red Cross Water PTA Meeting Base Traffic Regulations is success- Safety Programs in the states. The first paragraph in the Traffic fully completed. Regulations section, under "Rules of If you are not familiar with these The American Red Cross is financed the Road," states: "No person shall Panel To Discuss rules or have forgotten them a quick entirely by voluntary contributions. drive a vehicle on the Base in a man- The review of the traffic regulations sec- organization is chartered by Con- ner other than reasonable and pru- gress to carry on tion of Base Regs or a call to the a broad program Testing Program dent, having due regard to the traffic, of service Base Provost Marshal should clear to men in the military weather conditions, visibility, load, service and to their Tuesday, 3 March, at 1930 hours, up any questions. families at home. type and condition of vehicle, surface This program alone cost the organ- the Parent-Teachers Association will of roadway, width of the highway, As a guide to how well you know ization about hold it's regularly scheduled monthly $32,800,000 during the hazards at intersections and any other Base Traffic Regulation check your- fiscal year 1957-1958. Of this total, meeting at the Open Air Auditorium condition then existing." self on the following rules: $11,196,000 on Chapel Hill. represented financial as- Now of course this first paragraph Motor vehicles shall not be stopped sistance Following a short business meeting, in the form of loans and only deals in general with how an (Continued on Page Four) grants to servicemen and their fam- a group of teachers will hold a Panel ilies. The remainder was used to pro- Discussion on "The Testing Programs vide various types of service including at the William T. Sampson School." counseling on personal or family This discussion should prove interest- problems, emergency communications, ing and informative and will be fol- and medically approved recreation lowed by a "Question and Answer" and welfare programs for military period in which audience participation hospitals. is encouraged. Parent participation at the PTA Although the above service is the meetings this year has afforded the one most familiar to Navy families, accomplishment of many desired and it is only one of a number of other required projects. Continued active programs made possible through the participation by parents will insure annual fund campaign. Under its Con- the success of the Association during gressional Charter, the Red Cross is the 1958-1959 school year and assure also responsible for helping victims the accomplishment of the aims of the Association which result in the of natural disasters. During the im- betterment of your child's educational mediate emergency period, food, facility. clothing, shelter and emergency med- Baby sitters will be available in ical care are provided; later, financial Room 23. Coffee and doughnuts will after the Pictured above is the latest and December. The R4D was recently used assistance is given as a grant to be served immediately meeting. to transport heavy drone equipment enable families to become self-sup- most welcome addition to the utility Plan now to attend this and all and maintenance personnel to Roose- Squadron Ten Line, an R4D-5, which porting again if their own resources meetings of the Parent-Teachers As- velt Roads for the recent successful are insufficient. sociation. was received by the squadron last drone opration. 0

Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 28 February 1959 The Chaplain Speaks It's YourMoney The INDIAN'S mission is to Inform and by B. Jackson entertain all hands and to serve as a positive factor in promoting the efficiency, welfare and Naval Air Station contentment of personnel. People Are Mirrors The INDIAN is published weekly at the It's long been said that "a bird in Naval Base in accordance with NavExos P35, A psychologist once asked a group of college students to jot down in thirty the hand is worth two in the bush." Revised July, 1958 and financed with non- seconds, the initials of the people they dislike. Some of the students taking This may well be the case with birds appropriated funds at no cost to the govern- the test could think of only one person. Others listed as many as fourteen. but if the original adage make refer- ment. The INDIAN is printed each week at the TENTH Naval District Publications and The interesting fact that came out of this bit of research was this: those ence to a dollar in the hand, it must Printing Office, U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo disliking the largest number were themselves the most widely disliked. have been long before the advent of Bay, Cuba. inflation and economic growth. The When we find ourselves continually The Command disliking others, we ought to bring growth and development of America ourselves up short and ask ourselves this question: RADM Frank W. Fenno, USN "What is wrong with me?" has proven that a bird or two in the ComNavBase, Guantanamo Very likely, if we develop an Bay, Cuba aversion to those around us, it is not because bush laying and hatching eggs has Captain J. B. Williams, USN they deserve our antipathy, but because we are lacking in some particular done far better than the one in the Chief of Staff quality we profess to see missing in them! hand. Captain B. P. Field, Jr., USN Other people are often mirrors, in the sense that what we see in them is Commanding Officer All of this is leading up to the U. S. Naval Station a reflection of ourselves. subject of permanent investments for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba FATHER JAMES T. CALLAHAN EDITORIAL STAFF growth of capital. One type of invest- ment in this category is common OFFICER-ADVISER CATHOLIC MASSES Divine Service in SeaBee Thursday CDR John T. Oleksy, USN Base Chapel Chapel Choir Practice stocks. This is not to suggest that EDITOR Sunday 0830 1900 you should make a mad rush to buy Jim French, J01. USN 0700, 0900, 1230 Sunday School at Lwd. Pt. CHURCH OF CHRIST a batch but, to discuss these equities Lwd. Pt. STAFF WRITER 0830 Sunday 1100 briefly so that the reader may con- Ray Seabridge, J03 Sunday School at Wm. T. Bible Study in the Com- Doily Mass: Sampson munity Auditorium sider their place in a Money Manage- SPORTS EDITOR & Victory Hill Air Station School 1000 ment Program. Henny Walton, BM3 0630 0930 Community Auditorium Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS) Base Chapel may Adult Bible Class in the 1100 Once a share of stock is purchased, not be reprinted without the written permis- 0645 Open Air Assembly Community Auditorium the owner becomes part owner in a sion of Armed Forces Press Service. Material Daily Confessions heard 0930 19000 If the con- in the paper may not be reprinted unless before Mass company or corporation. Divine Services at Lwd. Pt. Friday authorization is obtained from Choir Rehearsal cern conducts it's business profitably the editor. 0930 Girl Scout Hut The opinions or statements made in articles 1930 the shareholder may be paid his share Protestant Worship Service 1915 published herein are those of the writers and Saturday Confessions: in the Base Chapel LATTER DAY SAINTS of the profits (dividend). The com- are not in any case to be construed as official 1700-1800. 1900-2000 1100 Sunday pany may retain part of these earn- or as reflecting the views of the Commanding Rose Chapel Junior & Senior Naval Station Library Officer or of the Navy Department. The Choir Rehearsal ings to build a new factory. The High Fellowship in the 1100 INDIAN Phone is 8468. Wednesday shareholder now owns an equity in school patio, Chapel Hill CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1900 a growing situation. The market value EPISCOPAL SERVICES 1800 Sunday Sunday Vesper Service Naval Station Library of his stock will increase since the Holy Communion 1900 1000 market value represents what other qtrmo History 0730 Wednesday JEWISH SERVICES investors are willing to pay for this NAS Admin Bldg. Prayer Service in the Friday stock. Other investors are willing to Most of the roads on the Base PROTESTANT SERVICES Open Air Assembly High School, Chapel Hill have pay more since the earning potential functional or numerical names which Sunday 1930 1900 of the company is greater, and the require no explanation. Those named dividend payment should increase. for persons usually require some ex- This is the story of an average com- planation, and their derivations will mon stock. Those stocks that pay a be indicated below. "What Is A Sailor?" small dividend and retain the lions Sherman Avenue-The only avenue Between the security of childhood and the insecurity of second childhood, share for expansion are called growth on the Base, named for Admiral we find a fascinating group of humanity called sailors. They come in assorted stocks, those that pay large dividends Forrestal P. Sherman, USN, Chief of sizes, weights and states of sobriety. They can be found anywhere on ship's, and retain little are called income Naval Operations 1949-51. at shore station, in bars, on leave, in love and always in debt. Girls love stocks. Several roads in the Industrial area them, towns tolerate them and the government support them. A sailor is Common stocks are of particular are named for Cuban national or local laziness with a deck of cards, bravery with a tatooed arm, and the protector value as a hedge against creeping heroes: of the seas with a copy of Playboy. inflation. As the dollar shrinks in Cespedes-First Revolutionary Pres- He has the energy of a turtle, the slyness of a fox, the brains of an idiot, ident of short-lived Republic in 1868. the stories of a sea captain, the sincerity of a liar, the aspirations of a value the stock will command more Garcia-Field general ("Message to casanova, and when he wants something it is usually connected with a liberty dollars. Good common stocks with Garcia"). card. Some of his likes are women, girls, females, dames and the opposite growth potential are an attractive sex. He dislikes answering letters, wearing his uniform, superior officers, the Emilio Giro - Colonel and first equity to buy and hold once sufficient Mayor of Guantanamo chow and getting up on time. City under the funds are available to provide the Republic. No one else can cram into one jumper pocket a little black book, a pack of crushed Luckies, a Marilyn Monroe photograph, a comb, a church key and necessary life insurance, emergency The following Naval Air Station what is left of last month's pay. He likes to spend some of his pay on girls, fund, home (if necessary) and an Roads are named for men who lost some on poker, and the rest foolishly. A sailor is a magic creature, you can their lives in the fighting here in adequate sum for abnormal living lock him out of your home, but not out of your heart. You can scratch him June 1898: Good, Taurman, Smith, expenses. off your mailing list, but not off your mind. You might as well give up, he's Dumphy, McColgan and Gibbs. your long-a-away-from-home-lover, and your one and only bleary-eyed, good This type investment is considered Also roads are named for McCalla for nothing bundle of worry. But all your shattered dreams become insignificant permanent in nature because it can and Huntington, who were Navy and when your sailor docks, and looks at you with those blurry, blood shot eyes often result in loss if the owner has Marine commanders, respectively, in and says, "Hi ya, Honey .:. to sell in order to obtain funds while the U. S. capture of Guantanamo (Reprinted from the Leyte News) Bay. the market is in the down side of a Moss Road and Thorne Road are fluctuation. named for former Commanding Offi- From The Chief Of Naval Operations No man has ever been successful cers of the Naval Air Station. in constantly buying low and selling - Seapower, Mobility and Freedom - high. It is becoming more generally recognized throughout the world that Amer- There are more ways to lose money Stockviilte ican seapower in the twentieth century is a powerful influence for peace and in the stock market than there are stability. Our ships and Navymen stand watch at sea in support of the cause ways to make it. Long-Born to Chief Yeoman and of freedom under moral law and justice. Our operating fleets are evidence of Mrs. Kenneth Long, a girl, Belinda our active partnership in the free world effort to create a stable world com- The impatient investor will do well Sue. 2-16-59, Naval Base. munity in which men may live in freedom and in peace. to stick with a fast race horse. Standing astride man's path to progress in civilization is the concept of Malstrom-Born to Shipfitter Sec- Communism-a concept of slavery and oppression. United States naval forces The cheapest commodity, and most ond class and Mrs. Raymond Mal- are deployed and constantly on the move throughout the world ready to extend plentiful in all the world, is advice. strom, a boy, Steve Fred, 2-18-59, the friendly hand of American support to any free nation whose independence The acknowledged source of stock Naval Station. is threatened by Communist force or violence. market advice is from a licensed The combined capabilities of American carrier striking forces, submarines, Wilson-Born to Steward Third broker. anti-submarine units, logistic support forces, and amphibious forces with Fleet class and Mrs. Isiah Wilson, a girl, Marines provide strength necessary to meet military aggression wherever Toryn Ann, 2-23-59, Naval Air it occurs. Station. Naval forces are more important in the missile age than ever before. Mobility Langouste Fishing Season is a primary capability of navies. Support of our free world allies depends upon the ability of the Navy to move, unhampered, to wherever it is needed Closes, Reopen 1st June to support American foreign policy. This is the great contribution of United Supervisor's Election Nears States seapower toward the progress of free civilization. In is unlawful to fish for langouste within the confines of the Naval Re- Nominations for annual election of ARLEIGH BURKE servation during the entire period of officers of the Guantanamo Bay Su- pervisor's Association will be held at The rank of Admiral was created On February 23, 1942, a Japanese 15 March to 31 May 1959; the season the Base Assembly Hall, Old Hospital March 1, 1899, in a bill passed by submarine surfaced off the coast of will be re-opened 1 June 1959. The Building at 1900 on Monday 2 March Congress. Rear Admiral George F. Ellwood, Calif., and shelled an oil Harbor Police have been directed to 1959. Dewey, Spanish-American war hero refinery there. It marked the first patrol the area and anyone found attacked the con- fishing for langouste with trap, speer, "Some men itch for success when who led the Asiatic Squadron to a time an enemy had they should be scratching for it." decisive victory in the battle of Manila tinental United States in nearly 128 etc., will be reported to Commander -Old Peruvian Proverb Bay, was the Navy's first Admiral. I years. Naval Base for appropriate action. ft

Saturday, 28 February 1959 THE INDIAN Page Three

Your Rate: Gunners Mate NAVCAT NEWS Modern Day Gun Handlers Have Lethal Mission Don't Sell A Navy Career Short by John Hankins, BM2, USN Maintaining Base AMMO, Small Arms of the benefits on both sides. Give full The Navy is constantly adding new consideration to monthly salary, in- by Benny Walton electronic devices to aid in the ac- surance, medical care, food, shelter, complishment of its mission. The paid vacations, retirement, special Men in the gunner's mate rating on the Naval Base have an important demand for men to operate and main- duty pay, commissary privileges and job. They must supply the fleet and care for Base needs in the ordnance tain these devices is far in excess to all of the benefits that are the prop- division. This may sound like an easy task to some but the "cannon cookers" the supply. The extensive training erty of every man in uniform. have their work cut out for them. They must be ever so careful because one period and the high rate of turnover mistake may be their last. combine to make a critical problem. Not every man is suited to a per- Naval Station Armory says: "The manent Naval Career. Some of the jobs of a gunner's mate If the Armed Forces operate at less Some of us daily upkeep of small arms is one would never are making sure that all ammunition than 100% of their potential because make good sailors. But of my most interesting duties." "It don't let is stowed properly, handling the of the lack of trained technical per- the press of temporary, petty helps me do something that I enjoy ammo in the correct manner, and sonnel, we are paying for value not grievances force you into a wrong doing. We also assist in repairing caring for the mechanical and dif- received. decision. Every occupation has some small arms brought in by Base per- ferent systems in the gun mounts. The professional future of a tech- bad points. The Navy has its share sonnel." . but no more than most civilian Sometimes the gunner's mate takes nician in the Navy is bright. He is occupations. Ask some of your friends care of the handling of depth charges While most gunner's mates don't given the opportunity to work with who have not made a career of the and some electrical and hydraulic fire small arms on board ships they the most advanced equipment in ex- Navy. See how they feel about it. systems in the gun mounts in addi- are in charge as gun captains and istence. He is surrounded by men, tion to his many other jobs. directors. They must know what the both military and civilian, who are Finally and this is the most im- Augustus Smith, GM1, of the Na- gun will do and how to fix it when well qualified to pass along years of portant, when the comparisons are experience. Finally he val Station Ordnance department is something goes wrong. is eligible to made, you can have your cake and eat attend excellent advanced training it too. . . if you play it right. Most the division petty officer. "I am an George Jones, GM2, is the only schools. men go into Naval service before they assistant to the Officer-in-Charge and surveillance man on the Naval Sta- But all the advantages aren't con- become 20 years of age. Thus they can the leading chief," says Smith. "I tion. "Being a gunner's mate," he fined to the technical side of the work. reach retirement age while still in help keep the records, files and daily says, "is something that I have always Have their thirties. Imagine. a steady in- assignments of personnel in various wanted to be. Therefore I am ful- you seriously and without pre- judice come for life of about $175.00, all jobs that help this division maintain filling a lifetime examined the personal benefits? ambition. Of all the the privileges of a retired military its work load." ratings Have you compared such items as in the Navy I can't think of man, and a technical background The income. . . retirement. . . living ex- Armed Forces has many secret any that I would rather be in." worth thousands of dollars. You will weapons that a penses. . . "fringe benefits"? All gunner must have a be a more valuable man and you'll working knowledge of. The rating has The gunner's mates of the Naval military personnel should make such a comparison have many years of productive life so many different fields Station do all the official loading for before they decide to be that it is ahead of you. The combination of the difficult for one to keep up with all the Base. With their heavy trucks civilians. The records show that good salary from these jobs plus that goes on. they haul the ammunition to the ships every year thousands of men realize of the fleet. they made a mistake by leaving the your steady retirement will place you A gunner's mate may find himself service. The records further show that in a very desirable and enviable attached to many commands. Some From the largest gun mounts on many of these men lost valuable ben- position. are with Fleet Training Group, the board our ships, to the smallest pistol efits as the result of a hasty decision In conclusion let me urge you to Sea Bee's, Naval Air Station and other in the armory, the gunner's mates to "get out." get the facts. Don't be stampeded units of the Base. help keep our teeth sharp to foe's either way. It is your life that is Anthony Marzolla, GM1, of the unknown. The grass may look greener in the other pasture but it "ain't necessarily involved. You must make the deci- so." The $2.00 per hour civilian job sion. . . You must live with your Affect Legal Residence may look good compared to the pay decision. Get honest facts and be scale of a second class petty officer honest with yourself. Your future is (pay grade E-5), but. . . compare all as long as you live. Make your plans Servicemen Urged To Study with great care and thought. Infra Red Lights Tax Laws of Home States Bay Hill Galley Tries Latest Heating Method In addition to Federal income tax, many servicemen are also required to pay state income taxes. The Navy Judge Advocate General, Rear Adm. Chester Ward, has "strongly urged" that personnel "closely" study their tax liability in the various states and territories of the U.S. Payment of state income taxes often directly affects a serviceman's right to use his home state as his Extension Of GI legal place of residence. It also will affect his liability for payment of Schooling Seen taxes in other states where he may Ex-servicemen who had entered ac- be stationed. tive duty after Jan. 31, 1955 may Briefly, a serviceman's active mili- soon be getting GI Bill education tary pay is exempt from taxation in benefits-that is-that's what is pre- the state where he is serving if he dicted by Sen. Ralph Yarborough (D., is away from his legal state of Tex.), chairman of the Senate Labor residence in compliance with military Welfare Committee's subcommittee on or naval orders. Also, if his license veteran affairs. fee and automobile excise tax have TABBED as the Committee's num- been paid in his legal state of resi- ber one piece of veteran's legslation, Bay Hill galley watch captain R. C. table was equipped dence, he is not required to pay addi- the veteran's school aid bill proposal with infra red Wirth, CS1, is shown here with Bay lights (enclosed in the pitchers). tional fees in the state or territory will come up before the subcommit- The Hill's latest innovation. The new way where he is serving. tee hearing soon, said Yarborough. lamps provide an excellent means of of doing things came about when a keeping food hot and sanitary. However, in a JAG Instruction that He stated the proposed measure has been distributed to Navy person- would give peacetime vets "almost 9. *VICTORINE; 10. **WOMEN AND nel and the legal assistance officers the same education benefits as Korean of the Army and Air Force, Adm. Bill beneficiaries," but monthly pay- Library Notes THOMAS HARROW; 11. **THE Ward cautioned that many state tax ments will definitely not exceed the KING MUST DIE; 12. *ELEPHANT rate of those given Korean War Mrs. H. P. Albright authorities insist that a serviceman HILL; 13. MRS. 'ARRIS GOES TO has abandoned his original home if he beneficiaries. Let's take a quick look now at the proclamation PARIS; 14. POORHOUSE FAIR; 15. has not exercised his right to vote PRESIDENTIAL N. Y. Times Best Seller List. I know men MRS. BRIDGE; and 16. *THE there or has not paid his home state's ended Korean Bill benefits for you don't want to go back to the income tax, if any. and women who went on active duty States in a conversational vaccuum MOUNTAIN IS YOUNG. Books after Jan. 31, 1955. These states claim that if he hasn't about every book published while you numbers 14 and 15 just made the Although the amount of aid has maintained his ties with his home were down here. "DR. ZHIVAGO," list this week, and we will be keeping not been as yet determined, Yar- state he becomes liable for the taxes twenty weeks on the list, still holds borough said that the proposal would an eye on them. and fees of the state where he is the #1 spot. This author is the Rus- provide 1% days of schooling for Of the sixteen Non-Fiction books stationed. sian who is having his Prize money every day in the service up to 36 listed, the Library has nine in cir- In view of this claim, the instruc- months. and royalties deposited for him in tion points out that it is much easier culation and four on order. The whole The senator labeled the chances of Switzerland. The much-discussed "LO- list is on the Bulletin Board. If your to establish legal residence in the the bill's passage as "good." serviceman's home state if the re- LITA" is still second. And the rest choices are out at the moment, please appear as follows: leave your requests with the Desk quired taxes are paid, the voting right The country is assured a new Navy! **IN CIRCULATION *ON Librarian. By always using the date exercised, and any other ties to his This was the thought of people of the ORDER home state such as automobile license stamp on each request, we'll have United States in March 3, 1883, when 3. **EXODUS; 4. *FROM THE them in order whenever you want to plates, operator's permits, etc. are Congress appropriated funds for con- TERRACE; 5. **THE UGLY AMER- check with us. kept current. struction of the Navy's first steel ICAN; 6. **AROUND THE WORLD Any legal assistance officer can warships-cruisers ATLANTA, BOS- There are five boxes of new books advise servicemen on their tax liabil- TON, and , and the dispatch WITH AUNTIE MAME; 7. *LADY tantalizing us right now. There will ities to their home state. boat DOLPHIN. L; 8. **ANATOMY OF A MURDER; be some news of them next week. m Saturday, 28 February 1959 THE INDIAN Navy-DPPO-10N D-Guantanamu I T Double Elimination Basketball Cast Awaits Teahouse' Opening Wednesday Tourney Begins Monday "The Teahouse of the August and Captain Fishy Some hot basketball will be the Moon," with Sakini as the main exponents of Oriental main attraction Monday evening when came to life. Abbey, their great cen- and ways in amusing con- eight teams of the Gtmo Bay Inter- ter, who was held scorless in the first, flict in Okinawa during the American Command Basketball League begin hit with some timely hooks and occupation of that Pacific island, the annual double elimination com- Meyers, the little play-maker, out- opens next Wednesday evening at the petition to determine this year's hustled the taller boys as the Mallards Community Auditorium, where the Saturday, February 28 tournament champion. A total of some pulled within two points of the high- NavSta-Timbuktu Little Theatre Group will present it 15 games will be played with this flying Indians. The period ended with Lwd. Pt.-Saddle the Wind for four consecutive nights through and last season's champs, the Naval the Indians leading 37-35. NAS-The 6th Fleet and Life Line of Freedom Saturday, 7 March. By Contract Air Station Flyers, the ruling fa- Marine Site-Murder The fourth quarter was nip-and- Villamar-Party Girl vorite. This Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy tuck. The Mallards went into an MCB-1-The Tender Trap that has sometimes been called a As the INDIAN was going to press all-court press and forced the action Sunday, March 1 modernized "Madame Butterfly" or a red-hot battle for second place in to score some long range shots. Then, NavSta-High Cost of Loving "The Mikado" without music, is cen- regular season play was going on Lepley sank a twenty footer just Lwd. Pt.-Timbuktu tered on the struggle of a well-mean- NAS-Saddle the Wind between the VU-10 Mallards and the before the whistle to tie the contest ing but bumbling American Army Marine Site-The 6th Fleet and Life Line of Naval Station INDIANS. The two 47-47 and force the overtime play. Freedom quintets are presently playing a captain to administer a remote little Villamar-Murder By Contract double elimination play-off. The Indians started the over time village of the island soon after its MCB-1-Party Girl fast and collected eight quick points conquest by U.S. forces. March 2 INDIANS - VU-10 to sew up the game, 55-50. Monday, Be sure to see this wonderful cast NavSta-True Story of Lynn Stuart The Indians got off on the path to and the colorful costumes and settings Lwd. Pt.-High Cost of Loving victory by downing the Mallards in SECOND GAME NAS-Timbuktu in America's prize winning play this the first contest, Tuesday night. The The second game was a duplicate Marine Site-Saddle the Wind coming Wednesday at Community 6th Fleet and Life Line of Mallards forced the game which lead of the first contest. The teams played Villamar-The Auditorium where the Guantanamo Freedom to an over time. The first quarter smooth and hard ball. The Indians Bay Little Theatre will present "Tea- MCB-1-Murder By Contract was fast and the Indians played lead throughout the contest until the house of the August Moon" for four Tuesday, March 3 smooth and lead the Mallards 14-10 last few seconds. With the Mallards consecutive nights. NavSta-Queen of Outer Space as the period ended. The Naval Sta- Trailing by one point, Dougherty, Lwd. Pt.-True Story of Lynn Stuart tion five scored with some timely with a desperation shot put the Mal- Cost of Loving NAS-High shots and employed a man-to-man lards ahead and victory for the VU-10 Marine Site-Timbuktu Villamar--Saddle the Wind defense to hold the Mallards to 8 team. The final score was 57-56 in MCB-1-The 6th Fleet and Life Line of points while collecting 14 to lead at the Mallards favor. The third and Ladies Golf Shots Freedom half time 28-18. final game in this series was played Eddy Peppler Wednesday, March 4 In the third quarter the Mallards last night. by Mrs. NavSta-Kiss Them For Me Winners on the 18 were; Low gross Lwd. Pt.-Queen of Outer Space NAS-True Story of Lynn Stuart -Cleo Galyon; Low net-Louise Marine Site-High Cost of Loving Herrin; Low putts-Polly Williams; Villamar-Timbuktu second low putts-Nana Henderson. MCB-1-Saddle the Wind On the 9, first flight low gross went Thursday, March 5 Jo Simcisko, low net to Eddy NavSta-When Hell Broke Loose 'h to Lwd. Pt.-Kiss Them For Me Peppler, low putts to Melba Kimball. NAS-Queen of Outer Space Second flight, low gross went to Vir- Marine Site-True Story of Lynn Stuart ginia Regan, low net to Edna Fitzgib- Cost of Loving Villamar-High bon, low putts to Sayre Thompson. MCB-1-Timbuktu Betty Swanson and Lois Kenworthy Friday, March 6 took Hi Score on #6 for a brand new Women and Guns NavSta-Money, Welcome to Frances Pennington, Pt.-When Hell Broke Loose ball. Lwd. Nonnie NAS-Kiss Them For Me Jean Sayre and (belatedly) to Marine Site-Queen of Outer Space Mae Hall. Story of Lynn Stuart Villamar-True (3 MCB-1-High Cost of Loving Remember-Ringer Tournament weeks, unlimited cards) starts Sunday March 1; Also at 0900 on Monday- Ladies Golf Association meeting at Movie Gal the club house.

TIMBUKTU. . . Victor Mature and Captain A. J. Cerny, MC, Com- victory were the Sea Devils, who play- Yvonne DeCarlo. A French Colonel manding Officer U.S. Naval Hospital, ed the All-Stars on the newly opened is bitter on finding himself in the tosses up the first ball to open the USNH basketball and tennis court Rules of the. Timbuktu when Hospital Sea built by Public Works Center. The American outpost of contest between the (Continued from Page One) he knows that Paris is falling in the Devils and the Cuban highschool All- new court is expected to be widely hands of the Germans. (B&W) 104 Stars last week. Emerging in a 61-40 used next season. in the traveled portion of any road- min. No listing available. way for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or cargo, with HIGH COST OF LOVING. Jose the exception of regular passenger Ferrer and Joanne Gilbert. A happily Charter Granted Cub Pack 402 buses which may stop at designated married couple whose daily life is bus stops. set up almost according to schedule, becomes upset when the man thinks At Annual Blue And Gold Banquet Upon the approach of ambulances, he is losing his job and his wife be- police or other vehicles making emer- by Ray Seabridge, JO3 signals, all other vehicles will comes pregnant. (B&W) CS 87 min. guests. The three layered cake, deco- gency Captain C.E. Pond, FTG Training and stop, re- A & Y Excellent C No interest. rated with the Cub Scout emblem, drive off the roadway Officer, was given the honor of cutting maining stopped until the emergency TRUE STORY OF LYNN STUART was baked for the occasion by Mrs. the cake symbolizing the "granting vehicle has cleared the vicinity by at . Betsy Palmer and Jack Lord. In R. J. Woods. of the Charter" at the Second Annual least one hundred yards. order to expose a dope ring a young Blue and Gold Banquet of Cub Scout Rounding out the program was an becomes an undercover Vehicles bearing explosive material housewife Pack #402 at the Chief's Club Tues- introduction of committeemen, den agent. (B&W) 84 min A Good Y shall be accorded the right of way day, 24 February . mothers, and assistant den mothers No. at all times. Meeting vehicles shall Mature C The Pack Charter, which gives legal of awards to Cub and a presentation proceed at normal speed using due OF OUTER SPACE. permission to the Cub's to operate T. G. QUEEN Scouts and Den Chiefs by Mr. care. Following vehicles shall not ap- Zsa Zsa Gabor and Eric Fleming. The during 1959, is granted by the Boy Gold and Silver Cardwell, Cubmaster. proach closer than two hundred yards the planet Venus revolt Scouts to the sponsor of Pack #402, women on Arrows were presented to deserving to these vehicles which will be bear- their Queen when some men Branch #100 of the Fleet Reserve Charles Wells, against Scouts Glenn Fritsche, ing signs reading "explosives" or (E) CS 86 min. A & Y Association. Atchison, land there. Donald Campbell, Glenn "danger." Fair C No. The presentation of the Charter Charles Walker, Dennis Nicoletta, was made during the evening by Vincent, Freddy All vehicles approaching the DDT KISS THEM FOR ME . Cary Brant Stark, Joe Captain Pond to Mr. W. K. Lowe, Wall, Bryson Myers, spray truck when it is in operation, Grant and Jayne Mansfield. This Berryhill, Alvin representative of the local FRA, who Eustathion, and will pull to the side of the road and story relates the loves and gaiety of Bob Petretta, Calvin in turn handed over the certificate stop until the fog has lifted and three war buddies on leave deter- Richard Enochs. to Pack Chairman, D. M. Harris. vision is clear for a distance of at mined to paint the town red. (E) CS Also, during the program, the as- Beginning the evenings agenda at least one hundred feet along the road. 102 min. A Fair Y Mature C No. sembly was introduced to the new 1800 was the invocation given by All drivers of motor vehicles shall Pack Chairman, Mr. C. S. Wells, suc- WHEN HELL BROKE LOOSE . Chaplain L. C. M. Vosseler. Then, at- exercise caution in passing horse- ceeding Mr. D. M. Harris. Charles Bronson and Richard Jaeckel. tending Cub's and their parents were back riders, stopping the vehicle if This is a story about the Nazi were- served fried chicken and trimmings the horse appears unruly or excited. in the closing days of World wolves a banquet style. When school buses are stopped on 106 min. A & Y in The Navy's first jet aircraft oper- War II. (B&W) After dinner the group was led the road to pick up or discharge pas- C No. songs by ations were made from the aircraft Fair Den and Pack yells and sengers, drivers of vehicles approach- carrier BOXER March 10, 1948, while MONEY, WOMEN AND GUNS . K. Heyl, Assistant Cubmaster. ing the school bus from either direc- was evaluating the FJ-1 FURY. According Jock Mahoney and . A The high point of the banquet tion will bring their vehicle to a stop to reports then, "Results are promis- man dies and leaves his money to the cake cutting ceremony with the not less than thirty feet from the ing, and it is expected that U.S. four people. A detective is hired to smartly uniformed Cub's, represent- near end of the bus and shall not the carriers will be equipped with jet find the four people and the killer. ing five dens plus Webelos, doing proceed until the bus has moved on. and aircraft before long." (E) CS 80 min. A & Y Good C Mature. honor of serving their parents