A WEEKLY PUBLICATION U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay. Cuba Ap-l 2 1964 LAST CHANCE TO SEE 'LITTLE ABNER'-- CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT

Already a smashing success, Li'1 Abner( closes tomorrow night. Tickets for this final performance may be purchased at the door for $1.50 or $1.00. Show time atPMarina Point Community Auditorium is 8 p.m. Don't miss Lil1 Abner, Dogpatch,U.S.A. RED CROSS DRIVE BIG SUCCESSHERE WORK MOVES RAPIDLY Sets Record, Tops $4,000 Goal The 1964 American Red Cross Campaign here at Gitmo is over. It ON was by CONVERSION far PLANT the most successful drive ever held. The campaign went over the top of its $4,000 goal by nearly $1,400; and sur- Two Ships Bring Equipment passed last year's total contribution by more than $1,700. Construction of a salt water conversion On April 16, on a special WGBY simul- and electrical power plant, the big step cast presentation, CAPT R. B. Redmayne, in making Guantanamo Bay self-sufficient Base Chairman of the 1964 American Red (as ordered by President Johnson during Cross Campaign, presented a check worth the February 1964 water crisis here) is $5,377.36 to Miss Sue Sennott, Guantana- moving at d rapid pace. mo Bay Red Cross- Director. The check Last Tuesday, April 21, the POINT BAR- represented generous donations and an ROW arrived in Gitmo with the contrac- tors' costruction equipment. all-out effort from Base resident-s and 7t Si Earl ier organizations. this month the SS PRESIDENT GRANT arrived Naval Supply Depot contributed $250; with the Point Loma, Calif., Dental Clinic, $87; Naval Hospital, desalinization plant to be reassembled $318.50; Public Works Center, $369.80; at this Naval Base. Fleet Training Group, $382.35. Naval Construction Started April 1 Station gave $1,098.65; Marine Barracks, Actual construction of the desalting $327; COMNAVBASE Staff, $148; VU-10, and electrical power plant got underway $229.85; and NAS, $982.16. Also, Securi- April I when RADM J. D. Bulkeley turned ty Group donated $108.15 and Atlantic the first shovelful of earth in ground- Fleet Mobile Photo Group--which contribu- breaking ceremonies which signalled the ted 100 per cent--produced $66. Other start of the multi-million dollar plant contributions totaled $1009.90. (See Review, April 11). RADM J. D. Bulkeley, COMNAVBASE, noted Plans for the desalting plant started with pleasure and true gratification" after the Cuban government abruptly the "outstanding participation" of all cut off the Guantanamo Bay water supply Base Commands in this year's Red Cross on February 6, 1964. Since that time, Campaign. He called it a "smashing water has been shipped into this base by success," and lauded the "splendid tankers from Port Everglades, Fla., ona THE BIG LIFT: One of eight multi-ton evapora- cooperation and enthusiasm of all regular basis. tors is lifted off SS GRANT which arrived here hands.in the.tratitional Navy spirit. 608 Tons Equipment CAPT R. B. Redmayne expressed his recently with equipment for Conversion Plant. appreciation for the "splendid efforts With the arrival of the GRANT, 608 tons exerted by all hands" in making the 1964 of equipment were brought in. The lar- campaign "outstandingly successful." NAVY'S FIRST gest piece, an evaporator shell and Miss Sue Sennott, representative of tubes, weighed 75 tons. Other evapora- the American Red Cross here at Guantana- ATLANTIC FORACS tors shells, six weighing 65 tons, and mo, said: "I would like to express our one weighing 40 tons, were part of the sincere thanks to all personnel who BUILT IN GITMO massive cargo aboard the PRESIDENT participated in the fund campaign, Once FORACS--Fleet Operational Readiness GRANT. Approximately 105 tons of inter- again, the people of Gitmo have shown Accuracy Check Site--the first such fa- connecting pipes, pumps, fittings, and their wonderful community spirit." cility on the Atlantic seaboard, was instrumentation equipment was included officially opened here by RADM J. D. in the shipment. The eight evaporators Bulkeley curing ribbon cutting ceremonies, are 8x8x65 feet and require special - Inside This Issue Friday morning, April 17. off-loading and transportation equipment. The check site, a small white building Excavation for Power Plant MINIATURE GOLF.Leeward Point gets which stands on a cliff overlooking the Concrete mounting pedestals for the new 9-hole course. ocean near Windmill Beach, is able to evaporators have already been construc- WEEKEND IN WILDS.Girl Scouts camp- measure bearing and range accuracy of ted; sheet pile is being driven for the out at Leeward Pt. shipboard sonars, radars, gyro-compasses, intake pump house; a pre-cast structure PRIZE WINNERS.Red Cross Raffle periscopes and peloruses to a high de- has been made for sea water intake; and ticket winners. gree. an initial excavation for the power RIBBON-CUTTING. RADM Bulkeleyopens In addition to the check site building plant has been started. FORACS at Windmi1ll. itself, there are three tracking sta- It is expected that the desalting SHOOTING.Marine sets record tions located in and around Windmill and plant--together with the boiler, salt at Rifle Range. Cable Beach. Also, two sonar transducers water intake structure, brine discharge TOP ATHLETE,.VU-10'ernamed Ath- which generate sound signals are located line, lime beds, fuel tank and inter- lete of Month. in 95 and 1,700 feet of water. connecting water and fuel lines--will be (See picture on page three) (Cont'd on page two) TE G ft THE GITMO REVIEW April 25, 1964 CONVERSION (Cont'd) completed and in operation by August 1 Girl Scouts 1nd Weekend of this year. Two additional multi-stage flash eva- porators are now under manufacture by In Wilds Leeward Point International Corpora- twenty-two tired but happy young Girl the Westinghouse still tion. One of the two new evaporators Scouts, and four bedraggled but will be operational by September. The smiling chaperones recently completed a second unit will be operable by mid- two-day overnight campout in the "wilds" December, 1964. Each plant will pro- at Leeward Point. duce 750,000 gallons of potable water On April 18, Mrs. J. L. Hawks, scout- per day. leader; Mrs. J. Everett, Committee Chairman; Mrs. W. J. Gallagher and Mrs. J. W. Prejean, helpingmothers; took a GITMO PARTY LINE - - WEEKLY RECIPE group of eight to ten-year-old Girl Scouts to the Girl Scout Camp Site at RHUBARB PIE Leeward Point. There, the girls earned their Troop* The more you eat, the more you want! Camper and Cook Out badges. They set up tents, campfires, and literally I egg, beaten "roughed it" for two days. 2 Tbls. flour However, all was not "rough". 3 cups rhubarb The youngsters played games, sang 1 cup sugar songs, cooked out, learned about fire safety from Fire Chief J. H. Hayes who Mix together;pour in 9" unbaked pie stopped in for a short visit, received shell and bake at 425 degrees for 20 camping tips, and, in general, had a at 375 degrees for 35 min- ROUGHIN' IT: Girl Scouts enjoy cook out and camp minutes, then out at Leeward Point Girl Scout Camp. Scouters good time. utes. Frozen rhubarb may be used but Highlight of their stay was a Sunday and drained. also learned valuable fire safety tips from Mr. must be thawed Hayes, Base Fire Chief. dinner at VU-10 Galley. Sandra Lepard

Quote of the Week "The Long Gray Line has never failed us. Were you to do so, a nil- lion ghosts in olive drab, in brown khaki, in blue and gray would rise front their white crosses thundering those nagic words: Duty, Honor, Country."-General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, at the U.S. Military Academly, May 12, 1962. LEEWARD POINT GETS NEW GOLF COURSE

I JUST WONDERIN' BY D. KOZE, JOC When it comes to doing something, children will find a way. They will manage to do what ever they aren't sup- posed to do even if the regulations say: otherwise. As you know fresh water swimming has been curtailed since the water cut off and for very good reasons. But, to a particular little girl on the base who didn't care whether there were regulations or not - she was determined 0 to do some fresh water swimming. And that she did. She apparently enjoyed every minute and stroke of her swim until her mother came to her rescue or her own rescue, which ever way you look at it. It seems like little 2- year old Romona Ivy didn't want to wait for the big pools to open and could care less what the Big Boss in the Big Building said - she was going swimming and that's where her mother found her - swimming CADDY AND PRO: Chief J. R. Buss, of right in the middle of the gold fish pond Leeward Point Special Services, tees at Deer Park. The fish didn't mind it, ball for CDR C. M. Scott who challenged Romona didn't care, but apparently Mother LCDR G. H. Willey to a first game, didn't appreciate her little act. Leave officially opening Leeward Point's new it to the kids, they'll find a way. I'm Miniature Golf Course. sure Romona had loads of fun until she was caught, wet handed. PICKING A WINNER: Little Miss Debbie Fitzgerald, Ideas and groundwork for the nine-hole, daughter of and Mrs. C. J. T. A. Recently the LaGrange College, four-year-old Mr. par 32 course were supplied by Fitzgerald, draws winning number in Red Cross Teal of Leeward Point Special Services. LaGrange, Ga., published a list of on the dean's Raffle as LCDR B. D. Varner and RADM J. D After Teal's transfer, the course was students who were placed , On the list was Guantanamo Bulkeley look on. completed by Mainteneance Team No.1, honor list. THE RAFFLE included Jo Ann Cannon who Bay's own Miss Helga E. Heimeg daughter WINNERS OF under the supervision of E. G. Woody, won a trip for two to San Juan, Puerto Rico; BM3. of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Heimer. Miss student L. J. Horton, $250; R. G. Oldham, a fishing The short nine is open to duffers from Heimer who is a senior and a camera; and College attained rod and reel; Enrique Carderin, 2 to 5 p.m. daily; admission is 25 cents. teacher at LaGrange recorder. "A" record in her academic Alice Engstrom, a Webcor (ED. NOTE: Those of you who were at an all Photo by J. K. Jaillite,PHAN Leeward Point in the early part of 1958 courses. This is an accomplishment will remember that there was a course at worth mentioning and certainly a credit of course WELCOME ABOARD--The following personnel recently that time. Later, however, it was dis- to herself, her parents and Base: where she graduated reported aboard the Naval continued and dismantled. Chief Buss W. T. Sampson school SA, Succasunna, N.J. 1960. Helga Heimer was a popular POST, K. E., decided to reopen it, and is now con- in RAULERSON, F. 0., EDH2, New Smyrna Beach, Fla. structing a driving range which should girl at W. T. Sampson and one of her Md. being select- ROSS, A. J., CT1 (SS), Baltimore, be ready soon. many acheivements here was Mo. for the 1960 graduating UNDERWOOD, E. V., FN, O'Fallon, By the way, CDR Scott defeated LCDR ed as Queen EISNER, R. L., CTSN, Babbitt, Nev. Willey--no scores available, though.) (Cont'd on page three) April 25, 1964 THE GITMO REVIEW ft PgeOW C-1 Page JUST WONDERING (CONT'O) class. m SCENE AROUND GITMO Operation Night BY PAT KENDIG Light -- held on April 16 by the Several months ago I wrote an article seniors of the concerning my delight with the mobile W. T. Sampson military life. Many Gitmoites have told school--was termed me since then that they disagreed highly successful heartily with my viewpoint. I knew this as the folks here before I wrote the article. Not every- again came through one is a Nomad at heart. with flying colors. In the March 15 Washington Post was an A total of $397.00 article presenting an interesting side was collected by light to our transient service life. the students as There has been a widespread belief that they went door to frequent dislocation has made service toor soliciting children vulnerable to many social and funds for the emotional problems. Hence, Frank A. scholarship fund. Pedersen, a psychologist with the Child With all the vari- Research Branch of the National Insti- ous drives recent- tute of Mental Health decided to find ly undertaken and out just how much effect this mobile termed successful, existence had on these children. His study included a group of 27 you can certainly emotionally say that Gitmoites disturbed boys, sons of regular Army have opened their officers, who had moved an average of hearts and purses nine times. He then collected informa- for all the worthy tion on a group of normal boys, sons of causes. regular officers, who had moved an aver- Sam T. West, age of ten times. He found the culprit Mayor of the Naval to be the difference in their parents' Base Civic Council attitude toward the military life. has asked me to Those youngsters in the report who were announce the start RADM J. 0. BULKELE Y addresses dignitaries at the opening of disturbed emotionally all had mothers of the SPRINGTIME the Fleet Operationa l Readiness Accuracy Check Site (FORACS) who disliked the "bother and inconven- CLEAN UP program t Windmill Beach. ience" of frequent moves, thought the undertaken by the FORACS is under th e responsibility and ownership of Naval frequent changes harmed their children, Naval Base Civic Station, and is under r the operational contract of Vitro Ser- wanted deeper roots in a civilian ouncil. There vices, Branch of Vitro Corporation. Units under operation community and hated the military. The ill be a cash control of Fleet Tra ining Group are its "customers"--that is fathers of this disturbed group, while award of $25.00 all ships will hav e the advantage of running the range to not objecting to moving, were dissatis- awarded to one receive vital accura cy checks. fled with military routine, thought they resident in each were insufficiently rewarded for their of the nine Districts of the efforts and wanted to get out. Enlisted Housing areas. The program SHIP OF THE WEEK. The group of normal service children starts TODAY and will terminate on May 15 had parents whose attitudes presented Winners will be announced on WG BY-Tv USS FORT SNELLING striking contrasts to the above. They Questionaire, May 20. So..not only can enjoyed travel and thought it broadened you win $25.00 and appear on TV if you're The SNELLING--Landing Dock Ship-30--was and enriched their children. a winner, but also help keep Gitmo clean built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Com- The findings of the report indicate All personnel living in the enlisted pany in Pescagoula, Miss. She was that children of couples in the military housing areas are encouraged to start launched on July 16, 1954, and placed service find it easy to adjust to the on the SPRINGTIME CLEAN UP program in commission on January 24, 1955. frequent dislocations of military life-- immediately. Your District Councilman Since commissioning, FORT SNELLING has if their parents like the service. If, will check the homes in his District undergone training at Guantanamo Bay, however, the parents are frustrated by weekly to determine if any progress is Cuba, four times, has participated in the transient character of their service being made, and then will nominate those many amphibious exercises in the Carib- life, they are likely to pass this frus- homes he feels deserve special consider- bean area, and has visited such ports as tration on to their children, with ation. A special judging panel will detrimental results. determine the winners of each District. So if you definitely object to the mo- Now is the time to get that rake, bile nature of our military life, I guess shovel, paint brush and lawn mower out it's time you became good actors and and start to make your home the best on actresses, for your childrens' sake. the block. By the way, don't worry about the grass not being green, the Naval Base Council realizes you can't CHAPLAIN'S CORNER make your lawn green. This is a CLEAN BY CHAPLAIN E. F. FALLON UP and not a GREEN UP program. The Council strongly urges all resi- A Father's Prayer dents to take a positive attitude about Build me a son, 0 Lord, who will be heir homes and surrounding lawn. One strong enough to know when he is weak never knows when someone else may have and brave enough to face himself when he to live in your home. is afraid. One who will be proud and unbending in honest defeat but humble and gentle in victory. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Anwer to Prelous Punzle Build me a son whose wishes will not ACROSS 0-Sleeplo replace his actions, a son who will know 1_-Warning 9-Babyionian Thee, and that to know himself is the 6-Foundations 10-0e who foundation stone of knowledge. il-Bando 1nO hisp a 5W I1 . L.R San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas, Vir- Send him, I pray, not in the path of 2olor linen 12- hoe nelie writen o gin Islands; Cuidad Trujillo, Dominican ease and comfort but in the stress and bron asuea x on 24_reposition" T ' . REt 1TP ASE Republic; Montego Bay and Kingston, spur of difficulties and challenge. 15-easure ot 1ito yhl % AEI E soriobi 21-Nothing . o Jamaica; and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. in the G- - it l o f 22-A ngn p Here let him learn to stand up asetnetl money in aiaPnorus l o s 24-tPreositin30-M an e 4 - FORT SNELLING has also participated storm. Here let him learn compassion I5-Famoe 27 Time one two large scale fleet amphibious exer- for those who fail. Iaon, by so-1febbwhbirlwsind ta e 205005in,37-1iggs 48-l cises at Onslow Beach, North Carolina Build me a son whose heart will be lo-Likeiry 20-PMuiO sed 20-Hazaron us 0-Maeoages Abstract 51-Father and two large scale NATO exercises. clear, whose goal will be high - a son 23-Prepoksit6on 4 The ship's commanding officer if CAPT it-A t a e 3h-e Diso r y 4- 9bi for domnes- 5-Mocas e who will master himself before he seeks labbr ) 3-eoe " William J. Rusch, Jr., a native of 260_Be miosakn 37-Egg, I ei drm fil-Oix (Rssn1asa-Ordnoane to master others. At-Clni0 40-tamprey Fargo, N. D. to laugh, yet never c""renAseo d 42-Tottered o 49-0 uie 31 er) One who will learn Slem vow goddess Id-Proceed cloth 0-S forget how to weep; one who will reach 36-Proeo- new 1 12 1312 1 70. U. S. Naval Statios into the future, yet never forget the Guantanamo Say, Cuba past. Give him humility so that he may D. BULKELEY ------ComNavBase always remember the simplicity of true 41- rPersin, - RADM J. 16 LCDR B. D. VARNER ------Pb Info Officer greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, 44-ioP lc 14 10 2 21 22 S.V. Le SHAY, J03 ------Editor the meekness of true strength. Then 1, his father, will dare to whis- Copy deadline---1100, Tuesday 4O-Inmaii e is 24 20 have not lived in vain! 31 per, I THE GITMO REVIEW'S mission is to inform and entertain all ar-tiicaleoo 4 2 4 36 35 hands and to serve as a positive factor in promoting the efficiency, 01-PCol d 8 4 welfare and contentment of personnel. By Douglas MacArthur 2, THE GITMO REVIEW is published at the Naval Base in accord- i-Ceasen S 2 ance with NavExos P35, revised July,.1958 and fmanced with non- appropriated funds at no cost to the government. THE NAVY HAS ISSUED its flight crews a per- silerb i Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS) may not he reprinted without sonal survival light, not much bigger than a 5o si 5N2 53 5 the written permission of Armed Forces tress Service. Material in up 5Smeaell r itrb UigdP the paper may not be reprinted unless authorization is obtained from cigarette lighter, that flashes beams visible the editor. 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Gabe Champagne, AMSC of VU-10, has been voted Athlete of the Month for March by the Base Athletic Committee for his outstanding coaching and playing ability in the recent base-wide volleyball competition. Not only did ''Champ' lead VU-10's "Volleybawlers" to the Guantana- mo Championship, but was selected as player-coach of the COMNAVBASE team RANGE RECORD which was sent to the COMTEN tournament CITMO MARINE CRACKS Barracks has held recently at Naval Station, San Juan, A GREEN BERET worn by First Lieutenant Donald R. Knepp of Marine become a familiar sight on the rifle and pistol ranges during the inter-mural Puerto Rico. Marine matches. Last Saturday, April 18, in the third of four rifle matches, the match record with a score of 243 (17v) out of 250 WELCOME ABOARD--The following personnel recently expert broke the existing range reported aboard the Naval Base: possible. as follows: Offhand 47; sitting-rapid J. H., EM3, Dawson, Ga. Lt. Knepp's scores from each line were FLOURNOY, 97. HIXON, E. D., DC2, Atmore, Ala. 50; prone rapid 49; prone-slowfire at 500 yards which is first in the inter-mural standings, KING, D. D., CT3, Brooklyn, N.Y. Lt. Knepp heads a Marine rifle team in the up-coming ComTen matches to be held LOOMIS, L. L., IC3, Erie, Pa. and figures to be a definite threat McDERMOTT, P. R., YNSA, Moline, Ill. here May 4-9. I Board SUNDAY 6:00 New's Parade* 5:25 Bulletin 6:30 News Review 5:30 Cartoon Theater WGBY-TV 11:45 Sign On 6:45 Showcase 6:00 News parade* " DEBUT"--With the advent of 11:55 Bulletin Board 7:00 Dick Powell Theater 6:50 It's A Wonderful World new shows stateside, WGBY-TV is subse- 12:00 AFRTS News 7:55 AFRTS News 7:00 My Three Sons quently making additions and deletions 12:05 This is the Life 8:00 Danny Thomas 7:30 Zane Grey Theater to its program schedule. This week, 12:30 Chapel of the Air 8:30 Biography 7:55 AFTS News without any reservations, we're quite 1:00 F.F.-Reckless Way 9:00 Sports Spectacular 8:00 Perry Mason happy to announce the beginning of an- 2:25 Tales of the Northwest 9:30 The Thin Man 9:00 U.S. Steel Hour Show." 2:30 Science in Action Board other new program, "The Danny Kaye 9:55 Bulletin Board 9:55 Bulletin you're familiar The Congress 10:00 We're quite sure that 3:00 10:00 Garry Moore Show since he has been a house- Point of Law 10:30 Candid Camera with Danny, 3:25 Lawrence about talented Myth-Reality 10:55 Bill 11:00 11th Hour News hold word when talking 3:30 Communism, 11:00 11th Hour News has Mr. Kaye 4:00 Sunday 11:10 Steve Allen Show performers. Not only 11:10 Steve Allen Show success in show business, 4:55 George Shearing scored a big SATURDAY but he has given of his time to further 5:00 American Bandstand WEDNESDAY abroad that are Men of Destiny relations with those 5:45 On 11:15 Sign On It is Board 5:15 Sign Bulletin Board less fortunate than ourselves. 5:55 Bulletin 5:25 Bulletin Board 11:25 privilege to have such a veteran 6:00 AFRTS News Skin Diver truly a Tombstone Territory 11:30 "The Danny Kaye Show" 6:05 Exploring 5:30 12:00 AFRTS News on our schedule. 6:00 News Parade* variety nature and will be 7:00 Ed Sullivan 12:05 Captain Kangaroo is of the 6:30 Question-Air evening at 8:30. 7:55 AFRTS News 1:00 F.F. -Shadows of Chinatown shown each Wednesday Do You Know? Regulars on the weekly program will be 8:00 The Defenders 7:00 2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Charmoli 8:55 Dayton Allen 7:30 Championship Bridge the Johnny Mann Singers, Tony 8:25 AFRTS News 3:00 Orchestra. 9:00 Hootenanny Lucky Lager Sports dancers and the Kaye 3:30 Board 8:30 Danny Ted Mack On Danny's first show his special guests 9:55 Bulletin 9:30 The Price is Right 4:00 jazzman 10:00 Lock up 4:30 Photography will be actor Jose Ferrer and Board Make sure What's My Line? 9:55 Bulletin Meet The Press Red Norvo and his quintet. 10:30 10:00 Andy Williams 5:00 you catch this promising ! 10:55 5:30 G.E. College Bowl 11:00 11th Hour News 10:55 Jack Teagarden 6:00 AFRTS News "MEET THE PRESS"--Saturday at 5 o'clock 11th Hour News President 11:10 Jack Paar 11:00 6:05 Jerry Lewis features an insight into 11:10 F.F.-Shadows of Chinatown Rawhide Johnson's Anti-Poverty Campaign when MONDAY 7:00 Sargent Shriver, Director of the Peace THURSDAY 7:55 AFRTS News Sign On Lawrence Welk Corps talks with interviewers Lawrence 5:15 Sign On 8:00 5:25 Bulletin Board 5:15 Dayton Allen E. Spivak, Edwin Dale, Hobart Rowen, Bulletin Board 8:55 Magic Land of Allakazam 5:25 Gunsmoke and Robert Goralski. 5:30 9:00 make it a 6:00 News Parade* 5:30 I've Got A Secret SPORTS FANS will want to 6:00 News Parade* 9:30 6:30 True Adventure Board point to tune in Sunday at I o'clock -for Hearst Newsreel 9:55 Bulletin 4 7:00 Andy Griffith 6:30 10:00 Fight of the Week NCAA Basketball Tournament held at the Showcase Sea Hunt 6:45 Looking Back on Sports Minicipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. 7:30 The Lieutenant 10:50 stars will be pre- 8:00 The Untouchables 7:00 11:00 11th Hour News A KALEIDESCOPE of 7:55 AFRTS News sent for the Jerry Lewis Show Saturday 8:55 June Christy 11:10 F.F.-Innocents in Paris motion 9:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Dick Van Dyke at 6:05. Comedy people from the Edie Adams *News Parade includes ten min- Mad Mad World" Bulletin Board 8:30 picture "It's a Mad Mad 9:55 Sing Along With Mitch utes of news in Spanish (Noti- are Ethel 10:00 Flight 9:00 are Jerry's guests. Featured Bulletin Board cias en Espanol), the news in The Big Picture 9:55 Merman, Mickey Rooney, Phil Silvers, 10:30 To Tell the Truth and Sports Roundup. 11:00 11th Hour News 10:00 English, Jonathan Winters and Don "Barney" Knotts Peter 11:10 10:30 Gunn and many others. 11th Hour News feature, 11:00 The popularity of the automa- As an added informational TUESDAY 11:10 The Tonight Show is due to the a summary of news tic dishwasher WGBY-TV now features that most husbands would Off. This is another 5:15 Sign On FRIDAY fact just prior to Sign buy than be one. to keep Gitmo the best 5:25 Bulletin Board rather step in attempts 5:15 Sign On T-w-a-4 informed base in the Atlantic Fleet! 5:30 Cartoon Storybook