RADM Ellis Makes Radio Speech Marking Fire Prevention Week This is Fire Prevention Week. Appropriately, it falls on the anniver- sary of the great Chicago Fire of 1871. This is' the time for all of us to stop and think of the manifold destruction that has been wrought by one of mankind's best friends and also one of its worst enemies. At Guantanamo Bay, we could easily be lulled into a false sense of COVERS GTMO LIKE THE SUNSHINE security ,sensing the fact that we have a very active and efficient Fire fighting force, but fire prevention is an "all hands" job. It is a 6th U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba sense that we must keep activated during all of our waking and sleeping hours. Saturday. 12 October 1957 Volume VIII, No. 41 We all know this to be true, but our approach to this ever present menace must be active. We must be prepared to remedy any and all fire hazards by taking such action as may be necessary without any delay. CAPT Herman L. Ray Reports As Fire Prevention Week puts a special emphasis on the necessity property. Keep your homes and for all us to take a physical in- shops clean and free from trash. Watch for and Naval Air Station's New C. 0. ventory of our homes and our shops report any faulty wiring. Familiarize yourselves with to search for and destroy the po- the fundamentals of fire tential time bomb that may be and fire- lurking almost anywhere to de- fighting. Support your Fire De- stroy our homes, our families, our partment's aims and poliices to make you and your personal property, or government loved ones safe property that we paid for. by effective fire prevention activ- Lest these be hollow words to iites. any of you, let me strike close I shall now knock on wood as to home. Most of us have children I tell you that we have just passed and other loved ones. Suppose your the first quarter of fiscal 1958 child were permanently disfigured, with no damage reported by fire attributable to negligence of no throughout the Base. With your one but you. Suppose your wife concientious assistance it is just or husband, or your shipmates in possible that we can go for an the barracks were to be gruesomely entire year with a completely un- engulfed in flames simply because blemished record. you had been careless with a ciga- rette, or because you had failed to pick up some fire hazardous SecDef Orders New trash. How then would you feel? Tragedies such as this are not Armed Forces Cut simply a remote possibility. The Secretary of Defense has In the United States, more than ordered the Armed Forces to cut 100,000 people have lost their lives an additional 100,000 men to bring in uncontrolled fires in the last force levels down to 2.6 million ten years. Every year, the stat- shortly after July 1, 1958. isticians tells us, approximately The new military personnel cut- 11,500 people will die by fire and back, approved by President Eisen- twice as many more will be severely hower, follows by only two months burned or disfigured for life. Re- the July 16 edict to trim a similar grettably, the majority of the vic- number from the rolls by Dec. 31. tims are older people and young Added reductions ordered in the children. They could be ours. new September 19 directive are: Fifty-one years ago at least 500 Army 50,000; Navy 15,000; Ma- people in San Francisco were claim- rine Corps 10,000; and Air Force ed by fire. The Coconut Grove Night 25,000. Club disaster that occurred in It is important that in 1942 snuffed out these re- Captain Herman L. Ray, USN Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Air another 500 lives within the ductions be made "as promptly as Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, reported aboard on 29 September 1957 small confines of that building. A high percent- possible," the Secretary said in a and assumed command from acting Commanding Officer, Commander R. L. memorandum to the service sec- Abbott, on 2 October 1957. age were serviceman. Fourteen years retaries. Before coming to NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Captain Ray was in ago there were Strength ceilings fixed for next the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations where he served as Director 55,000 souls lost to fire in Hamburg, June 30, and end of fiscal year of Aviation Training Division at Germany. These are the spectac- ular fires. 1958, are: Army 900,000: Washington, D. C. His duties there sacola Fla., where he received his They are not the fires Navy that 645,000; Marine Corps 188,000, were to advise, supervise and co- wings as a Naval Aviator in 1931. occur every day, unnecessarily and collecting Air Force 875,000 for a total of ordinate all matters pertaining to Captain Ray has had the normal human life one by one. 2 million, 608 thousand. Although flight and ground training Fire Chief Pinckard and his as- of avia- variety of assignments in both sur- the Marine Corps will be tion personnel. face ships and aviation squadrons. sociates, Messrs Rose, Bill, Clark required and Richards, and Inspectors Lopez to drop 10,000 more men to a level At the outbreak Captain Ray was born in Pon- of World War and Sutton have earned a WELL of 180,000 as least, 8,000 of the II he was Executive Officer totoc, Mississippi on 12 December of DONE for their energetic pursuits latest reduction in force will be Patrol Squadron 43, operating 1907 and attended public schools off to make the Guantanamo Bay Fire delayed until early Fiscal Year the West Coast and, there in preparation for his ap- after the Department superior to that of 1959. Dutch Harbor attack, in the Aleu- pointment to the U. S. Naval Acad- any other government installation. According to August 31 reports, tian Islands. Subsequently, he was emy. He was graduated from the Their achievements are reflected estimated strength by service was: transferred to command the USS Naval Academy in 1929 and com- by a fire loss of only $325.00 for Army 990,000; Navy 678,000; Air GILLIS (AVD-11), a seaplane missioned an Ensign, subsequently the past two years. A remarkably Force 922,200, and Marine Corps tender, operating in the Aleutians. being advanced in rank to that of low figure for a Base of this size, 199,500. In June 1943, he was ordered Captain on 30 March 1945. but still a high figure if had been This means that between to the Aviation Plans Division of now your personal property. and June 30, His first duty was aboard the the Deputy Chief of Naval Oper- 1958, the Army will I enjoin each and every one of lose 90,000 men, old battleship USS WYOMING, ations for Air, and served there the Navy 33,000, you listening tonight to take in- the Air Force 47,200, and Marine after which he was ordered to Pen- (Continued on Page Five) ventory of yourselves and your Corps 2,000.

9 9 Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 12 October 1957 Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 12 October 1957 #g7a'dianL. The INDIAN's mission to inform and The Chaplain's Corner WELL DONE; Scout entertain all hands; to serve as a positive factor in promoting the efficiency, welfare Circus Chairman and contentment of personnel. HAPPINESS The INDIAN is published weekly at the I wish to express my sincere It is the peculiar genius of our race to be able to make mistakes. Naval Base in accordance with NavExos thanks to all Girl, Boy, Explorer, P35, Revised Nov. 1945, and financed with And that genius has been exhausted in the attempt to determine the Cub and Brownie Scouts; leaders; non-appropriated funds. object the possession of which will mean happiness for us. THE COMMAND Circus Committee Members; par- RADM Robert B. Ellis, USN Men have placed their chips on every number that the universe offers COMNAVBASE, GTMO BAY, CUBA in the gamble for happiness, and they have always been wrong. ents residents of Guantnamo Bay; CAPT J. B. Williams As a matter of fact only two classes of mistakes were possible: placing and Cuban Scouts and their leaders Chief of Staff CAPT B. P. Field ,Jr. all chance for happiness in some external, particular good, or on some for the outstanding cooperation in Commanding Officer good within the nature of man himself, whether of body or of soul. making the 1957 Guantanamo Bay U. S. Naval Station Of the external seducers, riches have played a leading GTMO BAY, CUBA role, but their Scout Circus the greatest success EDITORIAL STAFF beauty has been an illusion produced by make-up and a spotlight. ever in both quality and quantity. LCDR Kenneth S. Dick For the ultimate goal of man cannot exist for anything else; because Special thanks extended to Com- Officer-Adviser it is ultimate it is desired for itself. It is NavBase and distinguished guests Lawrence S. Craft, JOC never a step but always that Editorial Adviser in attendance; the Naval Base Band EDITOR for their part in the march and Tom Price, JO3 in getting the circus off to a lively Feature Editor start; Special Services, NavSta for Dick Graddick, JO1 Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS) may their excellent cooperation in sup- not be reprinted without the written per- plying horses, constructing horse mission of Armed Forces Press Service. rings and giving additional help in this paper may not be reprinted Material where needed; all private individ- unless authorization is obtained from the editor. uals who loaned their horses for The opinions or statements made in the "small-tots" ring; the Public articles published herein are those of the Works Center for use of the busses writers and are not in any case to be and other equipment; the NavSta construed as official or as reflecting the views of the Commanding Officer or of Fire Department for their exhibit the Navy Department. on fire prevention and the loan of the Fire Engine; the Naval Hos- pital and HM3 King for First Aid Church Call facilities; the Base Police for their presence; the Trading Post, Fleet CATHOLIC MASSES Reserve Association Branch 100 Sunday: and American Post No. 1 for their 0700, 0900 and 1230-Naval Base Chapel 0700-Lwd. Pt., Hangar (Topside) donations of prize monies; CO, Monday through Saturday: VU-10, officers and men for the 045-Naval Base Chapel display of aircraft; the "Amazing Daily Mass: Blazing" Allan Blazen for his spe- 1200-Board Room, NAS Administration Building cial act of juggling and unicycle Saturday Confessions at 1700 to 1800 and riding; EMI C. W. Smitt duty elec- 1900 to 2000 at the Naval Base Chapel trician; Indian, Papoose, radio, TV Daily Confessions: to which steps lead. and photographers Immediately preceding the daily Mass, for the fine And riches, whether natural (such as food and drink) or artificial publicity; Mr. Godbout's men of Naval Base Chapel (such as wealth) are always 2100-Rosary Service, MCB-6 Chapel steps, always for something else; the first the Mobile Canteen; Mrs. Yarbro's Mass at Leeward Point 0700. for the sustaining of life; the second, even more obviously, for the 3rd grade class for circus signs; Masses at NAS board room 1200 and 1630. purchase of natural goods. PROTESTANT SERVICES the truck detail of Burke, Bohanna Sunday: Since his happiness is not to be found in the universe which he lives, and Scanlon; and every other per- 0900-Divine Services, MOB-6 Chapel man looks,, quite logically, in the only other obvious place, within himself. son not mentioned above who gave 0930-Sunday School (Base Chapel) But his body is no more helpful than was the whole so willingly of time for the success 0930-Adult Bible Class (Chapel Hill scope of the Auditorium) universe. of the Circus. 0930-Divine Services, Lwd. Pt. Its conservation, its health, its beauty, its sensitive acumen or vegeta- The circus, grossed over $1,800. 1100-Fellowship Hour, Chapel Hill Au- tive prodigality, are no more the explanation of man's This is $500 in excess of the last ditorium activity than the Wednesday: conservation of a ship is the real purpose, the last end of a captain. year's circus. Returns received on 1930-Prayer Meeting and Bible Study The captain's job is to make a port, to navigate his ship; everything ticket sales by the scouts indicate Chapel Hill Auditorium else about that ship serves this master purpose. that gross receipts of this years JEWISH SERVICES circus will top $3,000. Again- Saturday: The body's job is to make possible that activity we call human and thanks to everyone. 1000-Open Air Assembly all its various and complex workings serve that same master purpose; Break-Fast at Marine Restaurant Sat- ministering the material J. W. Carleson urday evening at 1830. to the intelligence and will which the body serves. CHURCH OF CHRIST Chairman, Scout Circus Sunday: Chaplain Arthur P. Finan 1000-Bible Study, Community Audito- rium 1045-Worship Service, Community Au- New ComRats Rates per day. ditorium The present allowance of $1 is Calendar Of Events LATTER DAY SAINTS paid to enlisted personnel who do Sunday: Effective 1 November Saturday, October 12 1100-Naval Station Library not eat in a general mess and to Teenage Club-Movie-1930 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The new commuted ration rate those on leave. Sunday, October 13 Sunday: Holy Name Society-Mass--0900-Chapel 100-Naval Station Library of at least a nickle and perhaps While officials have been discuss- "O" Club-Movie-2000 CHAPLAINS DIRECTORY a dime increase will probably be- ing a higher rate, possibly $1.10, Monday, October 14 CDR Peter R. McPhee, Jr., CHC, USN come effective November 1. Caribbean Chapt. 6-190-Community Au- (Protestant-Naval Base) the spokesman declined to hold out ditorium CDR Arthur P. Finan, CHC, USN Defense Department food and hope that the Department would Tuesday, October 15 (Catholic-Naval Station) American budget officials are now ironing okay a dime increase Legion-1930-Community Audi- CDR A. C. Budd. CHO, USN in the rate. torium out last minute details before set- (Protestant-Naval Air Station) The rate is customarily set an- American Legion Aux.-1980-Girl Scout LT Joseph A. Costa, CHC, ting the new rate. USNR nually on September 1. It is doubt- Hut (Catholic-Naval Air Station) Knights of the Altar-1830-Chapel A Defense spokesman speculates ful that any increase will be made LTJG A. F. Bray, CHO, USNR Catholic Adult Study Group-1980 (Episcopalian-MCB-6) that the new rate would be $1.05 retroactive to September 1. Toastmaster's Club-1880--"O" Club 9 m Saturday, 12 October 1957 THE INDIAN Page Five U.S.S. RANGER (CVA-61) Navy's Girl Scout News CAPT H. L. Ray . Our Scout circus, thanks to all (Continued from Page One) Newest Supercarrier Invades Gtmo of you wonderful people who con- until assigned as Staff Air Officer tributed so generously of your time to Commander Amphibious Forces, and donations, was a huge success- U. S. Pacific Fleet at the time of We would like to thank each of the assault on Okinawa. you personally, but s-nce space will Following the war's end, Cap- not permit we will say "thank you" tain Ray was in the Manila Bay generally, to --- the many who area as Chief of Staff to Command- contributed the delicious cakes, cookies, pies and candy for our er Air Philippine Sea Frontier and cake booth, the mothers and fa- Commander Fleet Air Wing, and thers who helped in all the booths, later was Chief of Staff to Com- the boys who helped us put up the mander Fleet Air Wing 4, at NAS decorations, the Navy Exchange Whidbey Island, Washington. family restaurant for the Sno-Cone and Cotton Candy machines and the His second command was the USS DUXBURY BAY (AVP-38), Mobile Canteen, the Naval Station a for horses for the older children, seaplane tender which made a globe-circling the people wh oloaned their horses cruise, visiting nu- merous Persian Gulf Ports while from the Marine Corral so that the enroute from the West to East younger children might get to ride, Coast via the Suez Canal. This duty the Naval Base Band, the Base concluded, he returned to the Avia- Police, VU-10 for the plane ex- tion Plans Division for two years, hibit, the Fire Department for the followed by a year's duty as a fire engine ride, Mr. Allan Blazen for his fine juggling and unicycle student at the Naval War College, act, the Hospital forambulance and Newport, Rhode Island. The Navy's newest supercarrier, the USS RANGER (CVA-61), is here corpsman, but most of all the circus In 1952 Captain Ray was as- on her Caribbean shakedown cruise where she'll be for approximately committe ewho worked so hard to signed command of the USS eight weeks. The Ranger is the third carrier of the Forrestal class and make thi scircus the best one ever! BADOENG STRAIT (CVE-116) the eight Ranger of the U. S. Navy. The first, Ranger built in 1777, was to the Far A special "htank-you" is due the which was deployed commanded by . East and Korea, where its em- organizations who contributed the The seventh Ranger (CV-4), was the first ship to be built from, the barked Marine Squadron provided keel up as an aircraft carrier; itwas built in the Newport News door prizes-the Trading Post, Fleet Reserve Association, Amer- close air support for United Na- and launched in 1933. tions Forces. The eight Ranger (CVA-61), was christened the 29th of September ican Legion and the American Le- 1956 by Mrs. Arthur W. Radford. gion Auxiliary. The sale of tickets The following year, he became carrier The Ranger has turned out an ex- to cross the Artic Circle for the drawing boosted our money- Chief of Staff to Commander Car- and the first cellent performance during her carrier to have a jet making drive to an all-time high! rier Division 15, a command con- propelled trials last July surpassing all ex- plane land aboard. The During the past week, which was cerned primarily with fleet anti- pectations. Ranger was second in the total: Fire Prevention Week, our Girl submarine warfare. number of landings made on board' She has passed from a small Scouts have contributed a fine com- On 24 August 1954, Captain Ray and had revolutionary frigate through a trained more Naval evia- munity service by assisting the assumed command of the USS tors than. any other ship. succession of seven ships to become She-was Fire Department at the "House of PHILIPPINE SEA (CVA-47) in called "The Mighty the world's most modern and im- 'R'." Hazards," DH 221. Manila Bay and continued in that The Ranger served as a flagship pressive carrier. The massive vessel Folk Dancing got off to a flying command until ordered to Naval has a complement of 3,500 men and during most of her existance. At Operations where he served as Di- one time she was Admiral E. J. start on Friday night, 4 October, will carry 100 aircraft, mostly as 65 base Girl Scouts turned out rector of Aviation Training Di- jet-powered. King's flagship when he was Com- vision. AirBatFor. She was one of the in gay square dance regalia to The Ranger is to be followed by in three pre-Pearl Harbor aircraft enjoy a wholesome, fun-filled ev- Captain Ray's decorations- three other Forrestal-class carriers, ening! The next scheduled square clude the Distinguished Flying Kitty Hawk, Independence, and carriers to survive the entire war, dance will be held Friday night, Cross, the Navy Unit Citation, and Constellation. and was the only one of the three 18 October, and all parents of these Commander of the British Empire The original Ranger, a wooden to go through the entire conflict girls are invited and urged to come (C.B.E.). without being hit by a single bomb, frigate under command of Captain and join in the fun with your torpedo, or shell. Captain Ray is married to the John Paul Jones, was built in 1777, youngsters. sailed against the British. Other former Miss Ruth Iris Bayless of Rangers in Navy service led up to San Diego, California. They have the first vessel designed from the In the new tests, the latest ver- three daughters, Lynn B., Starr keel up as an aircraft carrier. AF's Matador sion of the missile, the TM-76A, L. and Jill I. Madby, two of whom is being launched from the Air The first Ranger's war record reside in the States. Their young- Force Missile Development Center was unique. In the Pacific at one est daughter, Starr, arrived with Being Tested at Holloman AFB, near Alamo- time we had only one aircraft car- the Rays who are now at home in rier, the USS Enterprise. In the gordo, N. M. Its destination is a their quarters on the Naval Station. Atlantic most of the time we had pre-selected impact area some 600 On Long Hops Saturday, 12 October 1957 only one carrier the USS Ranger. The Ranger faced German subma- Washingotn (AFPS) - The Air miles away on the Wendover AFB rine packs, and the possibility .of Force has extended test-flights of rang ein Utah. NOTICE encountering the German surface the Matador surface - to - surface Equipped with a self-contained The Holy Name Society will re- and air units whenever they were missile to sending the pilotless navigation system perfected by Mass loose. When her work was done in b o m b.e r against cross - country Goodyear Aircraft Corp., the mis- ceive in a body at the 0900 this Sunday. There will be a break- the Atlantic, the Ranger joined the targets. sile is accompanied over the spar- Pacific Fleet and rendered valuable Development of the Matador has sely settled area by two escort fast following Mass at the Marine Family Restaurant. All members service other than combatant. progressed, the Air Force said, planes as a safety precaution. One of the Parish are invited to attend. Her planes led and covered the to the stage where flying the ates as primary control; the other initial assault at Casablanca to missile in a "race track" pattern flies support. Either can take com- There will be a Holy Hour open the Second Front in North on a closed range no longer.gives mand of the Matador's flight at any Wednesday 16 October from 1900 Africa. She was the first American sufficient data on performance. time. to 2000. 9 9 m m sattirday, 12 October 1951 THE INDIAN Navy-BPPO-10ND-Guantnamo Movie - Call Movie Log Fishing Tournament Winners Saturday, 12 October RADM Robert B. Ellis, USN, Base Commander, presented fishing NavSta-Dance With Me Henry "Dance With Me Henry"-star- tournament prizes and awards recently to first and second place winners NAS-Gun The Man Down at the Naval Station Lyceum. First and second place winners are listed ring Bud Abbott & Lou Costello. Mar. Site-Beau James A comedy in which Abbott & Cos- Villa.-The Great Man below: tello try to raise money to pay MCB-6-Calypso Heatwave CLASS WEIGHT WINNER Lwd. Pt.-Giant SHARK 308 lbs. K. R. Martin a gambling debt. Complications Sunday, 13 October SNAPPER 46 lbs. 8 oz. J. W. Andrews (1st prize) arise when Bud is forced to pass SNAPPER lbs. NavSta-Hellcats of the Navy 431/ Charles W. Haun (2nd prize) LADY/BONE FISH 5 lbs. 2 oz. W. F. Smith (1st prize) counterfeit money. (b&w) 87 mins. NAS-Dance With Me Henry LADY/BONE FISH 4 lbs. oz. H. L. Fitch (2nd prize) "Hellcats Of The Navy"-star- Mar. Site-Port Afrique BARRACUDA 26 lbs. R. L. Sims (1st prize) Villa.-Beau James ring Ronald Regan and Nancy BARRACUDA 17 lbs. 4 oz. Charles E. Carter (2nd prize) MCB-6-The Great Man Davis. An exciting and suspenseful GROUPER 23 lbs. Sid Davenport (1st prize) Lwd. Pt.-Calypso Heatwave version of one of the most for- GROUPER 21 lbs. G. W. Bonner (2nd prize) Monday, 14 October 13 midable submarine operations in POMPANO lbs. Joaquin Mansapit (1st prize) NavSta-Hidden Fear POMPANO 9 lbs. 3 oz. Santos Nedera (2nd prize) Naval history, as planned and ex- NAS-Helleats Of The Navy MACKEREL (Spanish) 6 lbs. Walter Rozier ecuted by the Pacific Fleet in 1944, Mar. Site-Gun The Man Down SNOOK 22 lbs. 2 oz. John K. Hankins (1st prize) under Admiral Chester Nimitz's Villa.-Port Afrique SNOOK 17 lbs. 8 oz. Wayne W. Clark (2nd prize) MCB-6-Beau James TARPON 23 lbs. 8 o. B. Palma (1st prize) command. (b&w) 90 mins. Robert Lwd. Pt.-The Great Man TARPON 22 lbs. 8 oz. W. J. Reed (2nd prize) "Hidden Fear" - starring John Tuesday, 15 October JACK 26 lbs. 2 oz. Marvin Hamlin (1st prize) Payne and Conrad Nagel. An NavSta-Cha Cha Cha-Boom JACK 26 lbs. Donald G. Good (2nd prize) American police officer goes to NAS-Hidden Fear CROAKER 2 lbs. Arthur E. Philput (1st prize) CROAKER 1Ib. Barry Sheen (2nd prize) Copenhagen to investigate a mur- Mar. Site-Dance With Me Henry SPEAR FISHING der charge against his sister. After Villa.-Gun The Man Down MCB-6-Port Afrique GROUPER/JEWFISH 5 lbs. 10 oz. E. H. Cavanaugh (1st prize) many adventures, he proves her Lwd. Pt.-Beau James GROUPER/JEWFISH 3 lbs. 6 oz. C. E. Corriher (2nd prize) 3 lbs. 2 oz. C. E. Corriher innocent. (b&w) 83 mins. Wednesday, 16 October SNAPPER BARRACUDA 28 lbs. 12 oz. Butch Delong "Cha Cha Cha-Boom"-starring 1avSta-20 Million Miles To Earth JACK 13 lbs. 4 oz. Glenn H. Abbott Dunne and Alex Talton. NAS-Cha Cha Cha-Boom Stephen POMPANO 28 lbs. 8 oz. Ted Ahlberg A musical presenting a variety of Mar. Site-Hellcats Of The Navy Villa.-Dance With Me Henry WOMEN'S DIVISION entertainers and a talent scout MCB-6-Gun The Man Down SNOOK 12 lbs. 14 oz. Nani Field who goes to Cuba in search of new Lwd. Pt.-Port Afrique CHILDREN'S DIVISION and interesting personalities for Thursday, 17 October GROUPER 17 lbs. Bob Zemaitis Americans. (b&w) 88 mins. NavSta-Autum Leaves "20 Million Miles to Earth"- NAS-20 Million Miles To Earth WEATHER IS COOLER - THE FISH ARE BITING? ? ? starring William Hopper and Joan Mar. Site-Hidden Fear Taylor. A specimen from the planet Villa.-Helleats Of The Navy Last Saturday, CDR H. L. Fitch and party departed for a days outing. MCB-6-Dance With Me Henry While trolling with whole mullet three dolphin were boated by A. W. Venus turns into a huge monster Lwd. Pt.-Gun The Man Down Anderson, SO1, P. V. Horning, SH1 and Mr. J. T. Keenan of New York. killing and maiming people before Friday, 18 October The average weight of each fish was 6 lbs. it is finally destroyed. (b&w) 88 NavSta-The Iron Petticoat mins. NAS-Autumn Leaves Now that cooler weather is on the way now is the time for some "Autum Leaves" starring Joan Mar. Site-Cha Cha Cha-Boom fine fishing . . . Get out and try it! Villa.-Hidden Fear Crawford and Cliff Roberton. After MCB-6-Hellcats Of The Navy lonliness had brought them to- Lwd. Pt.-Dance With Me Henry gether a successful business woman marries a younger man and then Breezing down W. Adams street discovers the past that brought him the other day, a sailor spied an into a mental collapse. With her English tar looking very closely help he gets well. (b&w) 106 mins, at every parking meter he came "The Iron Petticoat"-starring upon. To a woman, a perfect husband Katherine Hepburn and Bob Hope. "What's up, mate ?," aske dthe is one who thinks he has a perfect A top Soviet flier is condemned to American. "Don't they have those wife. death in Moncow because she falls things in England?" in love with an American Captain "Of course," declared the Brit- in the U. S. Air Service in Ger- on. "But in the ones we 'ave at Experience is the best teacher. many. (color) 106 mins. 'ome you can see the peanuts." And it should be, considering what it costs. A SWIMMING pool association * * * in Ludlow, Vt., discovered that its WGBY Television Schedule Hurricanes are named after pool, just completed after several Saturday, 12 October 9:30 Wide Wide World 7:30 Dangerous Assignment women because, after all, who ever years of community effort, would 1:00 Eye on New York Monday, 14 October 8:00 Gale Storm 1:30 Camera 3 5:30 Western Marshal 8:30 Big Story heard of a himicane. not hold water. 2:00 Ball Game 6:00 News and Sports 9:00 Boxing A mouse in Warrenton, Va., 5:00 Outlook 6:30 Margie 10:00 Kaiser charged a small girl in her yard Waitress: Select your pie, please. 5:30 Buccaneers 7:00 People Are Funny Thursday, 17 October and bit both the girl and a cat 6:00 Beat The Clock 7:30 Talent Scouts 5:30 Mr.Wizard Customer: Is it compulsory? she was holding. 6:30 West Point 8:00 Medical Horizons 6:00 News and Sports Waitress: No, it's mince and 8:30 Highway Patrol A Hartford, Conn., man lost a 7:00 Hit Parade 6:15 Industry on Parade raspberry. 7:30 George Gobel 9:00 Paragon Playhouse 6:30 Dennis Day $25,000 damage suit against a 8:00 Colgate Comedy Hour 9:30 Jack Benny 7:00 I Got A Secret motorist after the judge concluded 9:00 Perry Como 10:00 Warner Bros 7:30 Danger Teacher: "Johnny, do you wish 10:00 Arlene Francis Presents 8:00 December Bride that the car was standing still and to leave the Sunday, 13 October Tuesday, 15 October 8:30 Zane Grey room?" the man had run into it while 1:00 Circus Time 5:30 Mama 9:00 Ceaser's Hour Johnny: "Well, I ain't hitch- dashing for a bus. 2:00 Look Up and Live 6:15 Patti Page 10:00 Climax hiking." A sign on a doctor's office in 2:30 World News Roundup 6:30 Burns and Allen Friday. 18 October ***. 3:00 Ted Mack 7:00 Arthur Godfrey Show 5:30 Hopalong Cassidy Nashville, Ind., points to the doc- 4:00 Big Picture 8:00 Red Skelton 6:00 News and Sports Joe said to Jack: "Now there's tor's parking lot, and to the ceme- 4:30 Zoo Picture 8:30 Justice 6:15 Meet The Champs a guy I don't like, and from all tery beyond, sayin: "Parking for 9:00 I Love 6:30 Let's Take 5:00 Cavalcade of America Lucy A Trip the things I've said about him I Patients." 5:30 Lassie 9:30 Masquerade Party 7:00 The Champions 6:00 You Asked For It 10:00 Kraft TV Theatre 7:30 Falcom never will." A recruit signed up by 6:30 Private Secretary Wednesday, 16 October 8:00 West Point state police in Augusta took more 7:00 Mike Wallace 5:30 Crunch and Des 8:30 Tenn. Ernie Ford When it comes to knowledge of than the usual amount of kidding 7:30 TV Concert Hall 6:00 News and Sports 9:00 Boxing 8:00 Colgate Comedy 6:15 Jimmy Dean 10:00 Inner Sanctum our family three, some of us are from veteran troopers. His name 9:00 Telephone Time 7:00 To Tell The Truth 10:30 Telephone Time stumped. was John Doe. f