Vol. V, No. 18 U. S. Naval Operating Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 18 August 1951

SECNAV GUESTS LEAVE FASTER HANDLING FOR COMMANDER IN CHIEF ON LEYTE TODAY JOB CLASSIFICATIONS CARIB VISITS BASE

Several prominent guests of the Classification of many positions LTGEN William H. H. Morris, Secretary of the Navy who have subject to the Classification Act Jr., U. S. Army, Commander in been visiting the Naval Operating of 1949 can now be effected in the Chief Caribbean, paid a brief offi- Base for the past several days em- local Industrial Relations Office, cial visit to the Base last Thursday barked today on the USS Leyte to under a plan recently approved by accompanied by Rear Admiral return to the States. the Navy Department. M. R. Greer, Commandant of the The gentlemen are: The Honor- Instead of sending position de- Tenth Naval District. able Judge Joseph Nissley, State scriptions to the Area Wage and General Morris's personal plane, Parole Board, Harrisburg, Penn- Classification Office, Jacksonville, an Air Force C-54, set down on the Florida sylvania; Mr. Robert McCullock of for action, a process usually runwey at McCalla Field at 1:09 the Texas Electric Engineering Co. requiring two weeks for comple- p.m. When he stepped from the of Dallas, Texas; Mr. Robert C. tion, many positions can now be plane he was greeted with the Baker, Executive Vice President of established in a matter of minutes "Flag Officer's March" played by the American Security & Trust Co. by the Industrial Relations Office. the NOB Band which was followed of Washington, D. C.; Doctor L. G. An employee of IRO, Ralph by the traditional 15-gun salute. Smith of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Sierra, Personnel Assistant, has Rear Admiral M. E. Murphy, Mr. H. R. Askins, President of the been designated as Classification Base Commander, greeted the gen- Phoenix Auto Supply Co. of Phoe- Screener to take the authorized eral and after an inspection of a nix, Arizona and Mr. C. M. Boutell actions. In this capacity he will Marine Honor Guard they proceed- of the Boutell Transportation Corp. perform the following duties: 1. ed to Admiral Murphy's residence of Grosse Point, Wisconsin. Serve in a liaison capacity with on Deer Point. The guests were accompanied on AWCO, Jacksonville. 2. Instruct Also accompanying General Mor- employees and supervisors in proce- their trip by LTJG M. A. Michael, ris were Brigadier Generals Robert U. S. Navy, who is attached to dures for preparation of position L. Howze and R. M. Bathhurst. The the Office of Information in Wash- descriptions. 3. Advise employees party left the following day for ington. and supervisors regarding proper Coco Solo, Canal Zone. question lists to be used in prepar- ing specific positions, COLLEGE COURSES and prepare NEW NAME FOR MARINE memoranda regarding classification SITE No. 3 APPROVED HERE policies and procedures of the Navy for local distribution. 4. Establish Since the area known as Marine LTJG M. W. Baker, Naval Sta- identical additional positions. 5. Establish standard positions. 6. Re- Site No. 3 is no longer under Ma- tion Education Officer, has announc- rine Corps jurisdiction, it is inap- ed that the Louisiana State Univer- activate positions automatically cancelled after being vacant for propriate that it should have that sity Extension Course Program for name. The Base Commander, under this Base has been approved and six months. Detailed information regarding date of 6 August abolished the classes will convene within a month name "Marine Site No. 3" and rein- or two after full details have been any of classification services avail- able locally may be obtained from stated the name "Marina Point" completed. for this area. The recent survey conducted on the Industrial Relations Office. the Base to determine the extent AVENUE NAMED IN of interest in the extension course Harrisburg, Pa. (AFPS) - The program among the component State Legislature voted down a HONOR OF ADM SHERMAN activities in this area evidently was bill which would make the Great quite successful. Dane the commonwealth's legal The Base Commander has given mascot. Dr. J. W. Brouillette, Director of the name "Sherman Avenue" to the the General Extension Division and main highway threading the Naval Dr. A. R. Lawrence Chopping, Dean Operating Base, in honor of the of the College of Chemistry and late Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Physics, of the university returned NOTICE U. S. Navy. This Road starts at to the States last week after spend- Outpost No. 1, passes through the ing a week here conferring with If the reader fails to re- Base, and ends at Cable Beach. the education officers to determine ceive a copy of The Indian Base personnel are urged to use the courses to be given. by regular delivery, please the new name in referring to Personnel who may decide to call 8-254 on Saturdays be- this road. tween 1200 and 1400. A paper accept the opportunity of receiving Plans are being made to name the college courses should contact will be delivered promptly. This applies to route deliv- all roads on the Base and street their Education Office. Complete signs eries only. are being ordered. These information will be published in signs, when received, will be erect- the near future. ed at all intersections. Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 18 August 1951 PagepPage TwoTE DANStra,1Aust95 HOSPITAL NOTES

Heirport News: Robert Richard Gregory, Jr. born 3 August to AM2 and Mrs. R. R. Gregory; Paul Warner Moore, Jr. born 10 August Sunday, 19 August 1951 Editorial Office, NOB Administration Bldg., to DK1 and Mrs. P. W. Moore; Catholic Masses Room 209- Phone 254 Linda Mary Ogelvie born 10 Au- 0700-Naval Base Chapel Saturday, 18 August 1951 gust to LT and Mrs. E. J. Ogelvie; Margaret Louise Courcy born 13 0900-Naval Base Chapel U. S. NAVAL OPERATING BASE and Mrs. J. A. B. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba August to QMC Daily Mass - 0630 Rear Admiral M. E. Murphy, USN Courcy. Confessions before all Masses Commander Arrivals and departures hold the A. G. Jones, JOSN------Editor spotlight in the news this week. Protestant Services M. Mason, LT------Staff Advisor J. The departures include CDR Forte Sunday: 0930-Sunday Sshool THE INDIAN is published weekly, fin- and family to Oakland, Calif.; CWO anced by non-appropriated funds, printed 1000-Adult Bible Class on government equipment, for free distri- Maxwell and family to Boston; bution on the U. S. Naval Operating Base, Callahan, HMC, Tibbits, HM1 and 1100-Divine Worship Guantanamo Bay, Cuba by order of the Krollman, HM1 to Bethesda; Blan- Monday: 1930-Choir Rehearsal Base Commander. chett, HM3 and Levinton, HM3 to THE INDIAN is published in compliance Chaplains at this Activity with the provisions of NAVEXOS-P-35 the States for separation. The new (Rev) 1945. arrivals are: CAPT and Mrs. C. W. CDR John F. Hagen, ChC, USN THE INDIAN uses Armed Forces Press Reeder from Bethesda; CDR and (Protestant) Service material which may be reprinted Mrs. P. T. Moore and children from with the credit line: AFPS. LCDR J. J. Tschantz, ChC, USNR Portsmouth, N. H; LT P. Trautman (Catholic) from Bethesda; LTJG R. E. Wil- liams from Baltimore; and CWO PROTESTANT BIBLE B. E. Jennings from Brooklyn. Also, DON'T FORGET CLASS among the new arrivals were Mrs. Shanahan and Mrs. Ravel to join Don't forget that life is just Despite all the building and con- their husbands who have been here what we make it and we all live gested conditions on Chapel Hill, for some time. A glad welcome is in our own world whether it be a attendance in the Adult Bible Class extended to all the new arrivals. place of fog and dirt or a garden continues to grow. The large num- J. D. Troutman has returned of clear air and blue skies. ber of ships in the harbor and the from TAD in Norfolk where he Don't forget that each of us arrival of MCB-6 on the Base have attended Movie Operator's School; must live with a self ashamed of boosted the attendance into the W. N. Thompson, MEFN is back yesterday and afraid of tomorrow 80's these past Sundays. for his second tour of duty. and that if we cannot be happy with ourselves we cannot be happy The Class is fortunate in having LTJG J. P. Hinton and family, Chaplain Hagen for its teacher, with anyone else. WO and Mrs. J. P. VanLandingham Don't forget that each man fights and new members and visitors as and LTJG F. L. Lackey, NC are a hard fight against heavy I well as "old timers" find his pres- odds, among those who made the trip to put stones in his way when entation of the lesson makes one the GIB- so why Panama this week on he has obstacles enough. glad he came. BONS. C. L. Levinsohn, HN and This is the largest Sunday Don't forget that there are two R. E. Tronsky, HN have departed ways of living - one ugly, loud School in the U. S. Navy, accord- for Stateside leave. ing to the Chaplains' Division in and vulgar; the other lovely, fra- Washington. Let's keep this rec- Know Your Doctor grant and full of the courtesies of ord by attending regularly and Commander Paul T. Moore, MC Heaven. bringing a friend or shipmate with USN reported 7 August and as- Don't forget that a duty dodged us. sumed duty as Chief of Medicine, is like a debt unpaid; it is only de- Plans are underway for a "So- relieving CDR J. A. Forte. Dr. ferred and we must come back and cial" on Tuesday, August 21 on the Moore came here from Naval Hos- settle the account at last. Chapel lawn, so come and let's get pital, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Don't forget that your worst acquainted. where he had combined duties of enemy is a better man than you Executive Officer and Chief of know and that he may become your Medicine. best friend if you are wise. AWOL RECRUIT ASKS CO Dr. Moore is a native of Massa- Don't forget that "I cannot" FOR AN EXTENSION chusetts and was educated at Holy really means "I am afraid" and Cross College, Worcester, Massa- this is an alibi for some secret Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.(AFPS)- chusetts, Boston College, Newtown failure and that you will never be Capt. James W. Moore, of the Re- (where he received his AB degree happy until you win out. ception Center here, is a patient in 1934) and Harvard Medical Don't forget that life is hard man. But sometimes a green recruit School, Boston. He graduated from discipline without much furlough can stretch this virtue beyond hu- Harvard and received his medical and that we must cease self-pity man endurance. degree in June 1938; accepted his and ask no quarter for ourselves. 1 A certain inductee, beginning his first commission in the Navy in Don't forget that life is very Army career, decided to call it a 1940. World War II duties included short at its longest and the things day and go home. Three weeks later ship board duty in USS Santa Fe. we will remember most are the the recruit phoned the Reception He is entitled to wear the American kindnesses along the road. Center. Area Campaign Medal, Asiatic- Don't forget that we have to Getting Capt. Moore on the Pacific Area Campaign Medal, live with God, the final Judge, and phone, the recalcitrant recruit hum- American Defense Medal and that He will not let us be happy bly apologized for going AWOL. World War II Victory Medal. until we are what we should be. After making the necessary amends Dr. Moore and Mary Francis the recruit casually asked: were married in Everett, Mass., 5 Oglethorpe, Ga. (AFPS)-J. W. "Can I have a four day extension, November 1938. They are the proud Lawhon set a trap to catch the please?" parents of Brian, aged 10, Susan mice in his office. One morning he The Captain's reply was not re- aged 9, Joann aged 5, and the twins, noticed the mice had chewed away corded. Alane and Kevin, aged 1 year. part of the trap's base. Page Three 18 August 1 THE INDIAN Saturday y, 1 LIBRARY NOTES

Summertime is circus time, and here are a couple of our "circus" REPORT books. "Circus Doctor" by J. Y. Hender- WASHINGTON son, veterinarian for Ringling Bro- thers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, (AFPS)-Legislation affecting Service personnel continues to cram gives you the inside story of the ago legislative hoppers. ihe following bills have been introduced in Congress circus. It was over nine years and are under study by various committees: when Doc Henderson, after consid- 1. To eliminate from taxable in- nual income if single, or $2,500 if erable hesitation, took over the job come pay of members of the Armed they have dependents. of caring for the circus's collection Forces of the United States. of 700 domestic and wild animals. 2. To provide an additional period U. S. Nv uifom rgte He knew his way around with gi- of three years within which veter- habn oifie nerninge horses, but tigers, elephants, on active duty during we o onse w he raffes and gorillas were something ans of WWII you the present hostilities may initiate state tatn lo w i te be else again. In "Circus Doctor" and receive education and training sae bete ros ofsribbns will read how the veterinarian under Veterans Regulation No. bill author- coped with such problems as set- ting a lion's broken jaw, filling a (a). sizing the renewal every five years 3. To authorize the establishment of five-year term insurance poli- bear's tooth, amputating an alli- and maintenance of additional na- cies of WWI veterans. gator's foot, mending a puma's tail tional cemeteries. and treating a horse for "Monday 4. To authorize the Secretary of the g Morning sickness." Whenever the Defense to establish a program of nation's fighting men a federal cry: "Hey, Doc;" rings over the education for certain members of income tax exemption similar circus grounds, the chief vet is the Armed Forces who shall have a produce byrSna MWI wanted in a hurry, and there's no been rotated from overseas assign- Falln rdce wu ge M- telling how fantastic. ments. hers o Ar ed ore em- "Step Right Up" by Don Mannix The following legislation has tron up to $ a year while in is a true story of carnival life in been passed n toes combat or occupational military which the author learns the tricks for sigature:duy of the trade, meets some wonderful man h a 1. Providing that the first Navy d e t people (and some crooks) and lives supercarrier shall be named "James A Kibal a bee swor in an odd and interesting life. Mr. AKmalhsbe wr na V. Forrestal."V. Frresal."Secretary of the Navy and succeeds Mannix tries such unusual occupa- 2. Fixing the limits of mess al- tions as fire-eating, sword and lowance on certain types of naval t. S.t Ambassao to neon-tube swallowing, "mind read- vessels on either a quantity or trelnd. ing," and various sorts of magic. monetary ration basis. 3. Amending of existing law so as to permit renewal by WWI TRADE MARK SOF GENERALS veterans of expiring 5-year level premium term USGLI policies. The Navy expects to triple the strength of its women's branch by July, 1952. Present strength is about 5,000, including reservists. Despite Korean fighting and the present expansion progran the Army's health record during 1950 was at one of its highest 'evels. The years 1948 and 1949 are con- sidered the healthiest in the history of the Army. Hearings are scheduled soon on the Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1951 (Brooks, H.R. 4860) which would create a composition of Reserve Forces into the Ready, Standby and Retired Reserve. This new act would give each reservist a solid foundation for determining his present and future reserve status. The Navy will convene a selec- tion board August 14, 1951, to recommend line commanders for promotion to captain. Eligible offi- cers will include those commanders of the Navy and Naval Reserve who will complete five or more years service in grade by June 30, 1952. H The Senate has given final ap- . proval to a bill to provide pensions up to $120 a month for veterans EACH OF THE U.N. Commanding Generals in Korea is distinguished by his by own particular and individual trade ark, witness above, left to right: Brigadier requiring nursing care. If signed cane; Maj. Gen. law John M Rockingham, Canadian Brig ade Commander, with his President Truman, the new Ste Soule with his well-known hbe met liner; Lt. Gen. James A. Van Fleet, Thes n hand Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeway, with famed pack harness and veterans with less than $1,000 an- grenades and Lt en. Frank W. Milburn, with familiar sun glasses. Passe Four THE INDIAN Saturday, 18 August 1951 Pare Four THE INDIAN Saturday, 18 August 1951 O'ER THE TEA CUPS MARINE MUSINGS TEEN-AGE ROUNDUP

By Betty Radcliffe By CPL Thomas P. Palmer, USMC By Mirt McCormick A couple of weeks ago young We all extend a hearty welcome Last Thursday evening Mrs. Master Remy Morales called at the to LTCOL and Mrs. Donn J. Rob- Brown gave a surprise birthday Print Shop to obtain some card- ertson and children Donn, Jr., party for Pete Broughton. A good board for the purpose of making a Thomas, and Tamara; 1stLT and time was had by all, especially Pete couple of "Welcome" signs for his Mrs. James P. Kelly and children who received many useful gifts. Aunt and Uncle who were arriving Patricia, Michael, and Kathaleen. Marsha Snay and Ann Matney from Panama to take up residence Also arriving from the States last gave a dinner and slumber party at the Cable Station. Remy also week was CPL John V. Mumford. last Friday night. The fun began wanted to make a public announce- COL Robertson comes to this Bar- at Marsha's house where everyone ment of their arrival. Remy's Aunt racks after serving a 3-year tour filled up on hamburgers, salad and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald of duty at Headquarters Marine baked beans, punch and jello. Then W. Morales and their two children, Corps, Washington, D. C. COL off to the movies the girls went Reggie and Edith, arrived from Robertson relieved LTCOL John H. with most of them carrying stuffed Panama on the 26th. Mr. Morales Jones as Executive Officer of the animals. After the movies the girls will be employed with the Cable Marine Barracks. The Robertsons all went to Ann's house and spent Station. will reside in Quarters M-103 on the rest of the night and some of On the 6th, the NAS and VU-10 Marine Site No. 1. LT Kelly comes the morning tumbling, talking, officer's wives held a Hedda Hopper to Gtmo after a 3-year tour as an laughing and finally at four o'clock Party. The girls all wore hats of instructor at Basic School, Quanti- a little sleeping. The next morning original design. Some of the hats co, Va. The Kellys will reside in Naomi and Ann fixed the breakfast. were dreams, others more closely Quarters M-106 on Marine Site No. A get acquainted and birthday resembled nightmares. At any rate, 1. CPL Mumford comes to the Ma- party was held for Jan Howard there were some very original ideas rine Barracks from Parris Island, who will be in the eighth grade. for sombreros. Mrs. W. H. Loony S. C. He has currently been as- I'd like to welcome Anita Sierra won a prize for the most original signed duties with Guard Platoon. back after her vacation in the hat; and airfield, no less. Departing for Stateside duty last States. LT and Mrs. H. Camp departed week were LTCOL John H. Jones Wednesday afternoon at five from the Base last week. They will and CPL Walter P. Corvin. Upon o'clock Mr. McNeal's Sunday school sure be missed by their many hitting the States, COL Jones will class boarded the truck that was friends The Camps were honored be granted a 15-day leave which he to take them to the beach. At about with several farewell parties given will spend with his wife at their five-thirty Mr. McNeal arrived and by LT and Mrs. J. 0. Tillman, New Jersey home. We all hate to the group left for Kittery Beach LCDR and Mrs. H. L. Basler and see him go but know he is looking to spend the afternoon swimming, LT and Mrs. Haverty, Mr. and forward to his new duties as Execu- exploring, playing games, and eat- Mrs. P. D. Mahaney and CHCARP tive Officer of the Marine Barracks, ing fried chicken. Afterwards and Mrs. Weeks and LT and Mrs. Brooklyn, N. Y. We will also miss everyone went to the movies. H. G. Rogers. "Cus" Corvin as he has been a Bill Mooneyham celebrated his S LT and Mrs. W. H. Loony left permanent fixture in Gtmo for over eleventh birthday on the 4th of for the States this week. They 30 months. Corvin is being trans- August with a dinner party and were honored with parties given ferred to Camp Lejeune, N. C. movies afterwards. by the Tillmans, Baslers, Havertys, Preparations for the Post Smoker Thursday evening the teen-agers Weeks and Mahaneys. are going full speed ahead now as got together to hold their second On the 6th Chief Schneck and we have around 20 boxers signed teen-age meeting. The committee his wife were honored with a fare- up and in training. Quite a few of had received permission to have well party given by the Navy them have had a lot of canvas time a club on the Base so our first Exchange. and there are also some beginners, business was to elect the following We have waited a long time for so it will be one night you won't officers: President, Bob Brown; the opening of the new Service want to miss. Let's turn out in Vice-President, Dixie Adair; Sec- Station and it was well worth force for the 1st smoker of '51. retary, Kathaleen Alexander; Trea- waiting for. The new station is Since our last column, the Ma- surer, Pete Broughton. We discuss- neat and clean and they service rine Nine has dropped two games ed having a dance but no definite your car efficiently with a smile . and won one to make their total plans were made. and that includes clearing your 13 wins and 2 losses. The Marines' windshield. Just like Stateside serv- first setback of the season came on ice station. See ya, next week. 4 August as VU-10 handed them a 7 to 6 defeat. Losing pitcher for S t the Marines was Andy Ashton, who up to this game had a 3-win 0-loss Cx record. Ashton was relieved in the 3rd inning by the Marine ace right- hander, Richard Hause, who kept VU-10 scoreless for the rest of the game in a futile attempt to win. The Marines resumed their winning ways on the 7th of August as they requisitioned a 11 to 7 win over Naval Supply Depot. Winning pitcher was Ashton, who relieved fi'h "'Hal" Howell in the 3rd inning when NSD threatened to go in the lead. Ashton went the rest of the game to rack up a total of 12 strike- outs. On 11 August, the Marines were defeated by a score of 4 to 2 in a tight contest with FTG. The (Continued on Page Seven) Page Five Saturday , 18 August 1 1 THE INDIAN MOVIE PREVIEWS LITTLE THEATER TALES FROM THE TURNTABLE By Sally Tuckett By Sally Tuckett Passage West The monthly Little Theater meet- By Chris Alexander, HN A group of escaped convicts join ing was held on 7 August. At that If any little word of ours can make a wagon train of religious pioneers time plans for the "Club Caribbean" one life brighter; led by a would-be preacher. The were presented and also the people If any little song of ours can make convict leader and the train leader behind the scenes of "Born Yester- one heart lighter; fight over the love of a girl. The dey" were named. God help us speak that little word, convict reforms and sacrifices his The "Club Caribbean" is some- and take our bit singing, and life. The train leader is re-united thing new and for which the talent drop it in some lonely vale, and with the girl. search was held. A regular floor set the echoes ringing. Don't Lie show with many wonderful acts. Fingerprints reminder in the sen- The dates are 28, 29, 30, and 31 This serves as a little Being instrumental you are of a man to death because August. Cigarette girls, bar tend- to us here at WGBY that tencing as found his fingerprints on the ers, waiters, and everything that the ones we hope to please, he possible and as weapon, a detective later a high class night club has to offer many of you as murder If there is some to investigate further. He can be found in the "Club Carib- much as possible. agrees you would like to hear eventually learns that the police bean." Tickets will go on sale soon little item commissioner and his associates at all Exchanges for 500 per per- more or less of for that matter, murderers and had son. Reservations must be made please let us know. are the real eyes open the fingerprints on the well in advance because there are Keep your ears and forged to The innocent man is there- only 100 tickets being sold each for the announcement pertaining weapon. on the Base free and the murderers night. No one under 18 will be a brand new idea here fore set It's novel, convicted of the crime. allowed to attend. Drinks will be for your entertainment. Cuban Fireball sold for 250, beer 200, soft drinks absolutely new in presentation you will A girl entertainer inherits a huge 100. The bar will open at 2000. here at Guantanamo and and use it. fortune and on her way to collect The 28th, 29th, and 31st will be for be the ones to enjoy will absolutely it decides to change her appearance couples only. If you've been pro- The new idea off fortune hunters. In do- mising your wife a night out one brighten up a evening for you and to ward is, the min- ing so; she takes on the appearance of these days and as yet have not your friends. One hint you'll feel as if of her aunt who later shows up and kept your promise here is your ute you arrive many complications arise. The girl chance. Show her a grand evening. you're back in the States. known to all is rescued from it all by her sweet- Here's the news you fellows have V - Disc's, label will be revived heart. been waiting for, no, we haven't World War II vets, Hometown Story forgotten you. The 30th will be through Armed Forces Radio Serv- after the loss of an your big night-STAG NIGHT. ice, the Secretary of Defense Office Embittered Platters will election, an editor shows his fangs The tickets for this night will only announced this week. He later relents cost 250. You will have to move be labeled Armed Forces Records in his column. Rec- a big business man furnishes quickly because the tickets are for the current engagement. when of emergency aid to his sister who was going fast. Four married ladies are ords will be made on the basis Singers trapped in a mine cave-in. needed to serve as waitresses. requests from servicemen. Teresa Please contact LT Rockett at 9-329 and bands will etch any tune. First out After successful treatment for after 1700. shipments of the AFR label go shell-shock, a GI marries an Italian The people behind the sets who this month. girl and returns to the U. S. to are laying the ground work for the A hospital in Chicago, reports await her arrival as a war bride. cast and who will be right there music business, instituted music before When she arrives their marriage to help in any way to make this the with anesthesia. The night selects is wrecked by his possessive mo- best production yet are as follows: the operation, the patient he wishes: ther, and he loses his job and con- Co-directors, Alice Anderson and the type of program However, when she bears Paul Goldman; producer, John Pop, Hillbilly, Western, Classical, fidence. we him a son, reconciliation is effected Naurekas; prompter, Ann Olsen; or Dixieland. Here at WGBY. he promises to make a home tickets, Sally Giddens; stage man- play "Deep Purple" for the boys and if that for her away from his mother. agers, Jim Gagliano and Pete Par- with the varicose veins, in the Navy Now ish; costumes, Maria Feeley; make- helps . . . You're Stan Ken- patrol craft is assigned up, Sylvia Rockett; and publicity, This month the great Navy tenth an- to experiment on a new steam Sally Tuckett. ton band celebrates its the captain and entire niversary and will be at the Los engine, with oc- for one chief, all Angeles Oasis to celebrate the crew, except of course with no experience. Nu- casion . . . On the stand, reservists pushing musi- merous failures and breakdowns The studios are In Paris," cause the ship to become the joke cals, with "American Washington finally "Showboat," and "On The Riveria" of the yard. a up the idea of the experiment as samples . . . Carmen Miranda, gives turns -on Billy much to the relief of the ship's well mimicked girl, her current officers and crew. Daniels. The tables in night club routine doing a socco Daniels . . . Ezio Boomington, Ind. (AFPS) - turn on Billy $50,000 if Joseph Oliver told his 5-year-old Pinsa stands to collect pick up his op- son to keep out of the barn be- his studio fails to . . . Speak- cause "there's a boogey man in tion, that's a lot of loot The youngster took care ing of loot, with his TV, radio, there." and "boogey man." He burned recordings, motion pictures, of the Mon- down the barn. personal appearances, Vaughn roe may be the loot high man with for the A woman columnist proudly Uncle Sam for bandleaders is up for points out there are 30 percent year . . . Tony Martin at Metro men in mental hospitals than "I've failed, Edith . 12 years in the the lead in "Skirts Ahoy" more has signed women. OK, OK, but who put Texas oil fields and all I have to show for now that Vic Damone U. S. Army. them there? it is a measly $500,0001" a "no option" with the Page Six THE INDIAN Saturday, 18 August 1951 Page Six THE INDIAN Saturday, 18 August 1951 VICIOUS CON GAME ROBS PUREST WATER ON BASE NAVY REVAMPS SERVICEMEN IN SWIMMING POOLS RESERVE RULE 0 (AFPS)-Another system where- Continuous Purification Process Is Washington (AFPS)-The Navy by Servicement fall prey to confi- Carried on 24 Hours a Day has amended Al Nay 69, relating dence men has been brought to to separation of Reserve person- light. This incident occurred in De- Warmer weather has inevitably nel. to provide that personnel of troit recently. restored the urge to take a dip in two categories will be separated Fifteen soldiers checked into a the "ole swimmin' holes" around on the date they complete 12 military dormitory and were met the Base. Of course, the most popu- months of active duty since June by a man wearing a uniform bear- lar bathing spots are the pools at 25, 1950. ing 5th Army insignia. the Fleet Recreation Center, Ma- Affected by the revision are As each soldier entered, he told rine Site No. 2, and the Officers' those- who entered on active duty them: "There has been a lot of Club, and Guantanamo is fortunate, between July 8 and 20, 1950, re- petty thievery going on here. Here's indeed, to be endowed with three gardless of their obligated active an envelope. Just put your money such fine pools. duty period or veteran status, and: in it, seal it, and I'll Those who volunteered for and valuables the Base au- an ob- it in the morning." From time to time ligated period of 6 months as return belabored for not evi- The following thorities are denced by signed entry in their morning, soldier, more frequent draining envelopes and valuables were miss- directing service records, or whose "for sani- orders to ing. and refilling of the pools active duty contained, a statement reasons". Possibly seeing a tary indicating an obligated period of culprit sneak into the pool without a certain active duty of a least six months. taking a shower causes Reserve enlisted personnel el- concern, but he will amount of this igible for separation by reason the water temporarily contaminate other than expiration of how clean it is. of enlistment regardless who, with the approval of their Actually the water in all the commanding officers, voluntarily ex- pools is purer than the water you ecute service record requests to B drink here or elsewhere, even remain on active duty for a specifi- though there may not have been a ed period of time, or, if at sea, complete change of water for many until their ship returns to the con- months. This startling fact is the tinental U. S. may continue on result of the recirculating process active duty provided they have through which pool water is carried sufficient obligated service. 24 hours per day. This process in- Personnel without sufficient obli- volves pumping the water over and gated service must re-enlist or vol- over again through a hair trap and untarily entend their enlistments in filters. Prescribed amount of chlo- the Naval Reserve in accordance rine and ammonia are introduced with BuPers Circular Letter 84-51. as disinfectants into the water be- In such cases the individual will be tween the hair trap and the pump. retained on active duty for an Then alum and soda ash are intro- additional minimum of one year duced as "coagulators" to pick up unless granted earlier release by bacteria and foreign matter for de- the Navy. positing in the filters where they are regularly disposed of. DIVERS LEARN HOW TO Other Purification Methods In addition to the automatic pro- WALK UNDER OCEAN cess, daily, 7 days per week, the water level in the pools is raised Bayonne, N. J. (AFPS) -An sufficiently to flood water into the undersea hunt goes on at this naval scum gutters to take off any sur- station daily. The hunters are stu- dent salvage divers learning their S face dust and floating debris. In addition, a special, under-water new jobs in a 14-week course. vacuum cleaner is used to remove Weighted down by 207 pounds from the bottom or sides any leaves of equipment, the divers work in or other debris which have settled waist-deep mud 40 feet below the but not yet entered the drains. surface on simulated salvage jobs. Naturally, fresh air and sun- The diver's proficiency is deter- shine do their part to help in mined largely by his ability to purification. handle himself under adverse con- With this type of water treat- ditions while completing a job with ment it is not normally necessary speed and accuracy. to refill the pool completely, ex- When the smoke had cleared cept after an interval of approxi- at Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, mately 6 months, at which time 19 ships lay damaged and sunk. the sole reason is to remove harm- In 1943 the first Navy salvage less algae, caulk leaking joints, school was set up at Pier 88, New and repaint bottom guide lines. York City, where the liner Nor- Prescribed checks for bacteria mandie, later renamed the La- are also made at frequent intervals fayette, was submerged. as a further safeguard. This is an- Bayonne was selected as a per- other "behind the scenes" job which manent base two years later. Last "MERMAID off port bowl Stand by, let November's storm, which scattered go the anchor!" That's no rmermaid, it's is scrupulously followed, but ap- 19-year-old Carolyn Wynn, of Texarkana, parently not taken for granted. and sunk barges and small craft, Tex. A group of business executives and The moral to this story is, when gave practical experience to the photographers have selected her as 1951 you use the Gtmo. pools, relax and students. Every available diver was S National Swim for Health Queen. She outpointed 14 professional bathing suit enjoy yourself. Follow the pool used to clear the debris and raise models for the title. regulations and have fun! the vessels. Saturday. 18 August 1951 THE INDIAN Page Seven Saturday. 18 August 1951 THE INDIAN Page Seven SERVICE TEAMS TO PLAY COLLEGE ELEVENS

As during the war years, service football teams will again take to '9& BENCHAM P the gridiron against major and minor college elevens when Fall (AFPS)-The cat's out of the a TV stint for the Yaiks when they rolls around. Fans will well remem- bag . . . All of the details of the are at the Stadium, was reminiscing ber the powerhouse teams produced startling Brooklyn-Chicago about his experiences with umpires. by Great Lakes and Bainbridge and trade weren't revealed with the He recalled particularly a run-in though the present Navy and Ma- original announcement that Andy with George Barr: "I nip the run- rine elevens are not in that class Pafko was going with the Dodgers ner with a good throw but this of ball today, many will be boosted . . . Now the story is that Duke George Barr calls 'im safe and I by former college stars and a Snider, slugging Flatbush center- start jawin'. You know how them sprinkling of professional grid fielder, will go to the Cubs in 1952 umps fold their arms and turn their greats. in exchange backs on you-well, Barr done that for a bun- to me and started walking away. I The San Diego Navy team and dle of cash follered him all the way out to the Camp Pendleton Marines com- as the fi- right field. Finally I tap him on bined their strength last Friday to nale of the the shoulder and say, "Seems like open an early season against the four player you could pay me the courtesy of Los Angeles Rams, pro champs of swap ar- answerin' me. Barr says: the National Football League, in 'I did, Balboa ranged just Diz. I shook my head.' '0, no, you Stadium. The San Diego before the didn't!' I tells him. 'If you had, I'd outfit will be the opposition for deadline heard somethin' rattle.' It gets me Loyola of LA when that school starts June 15 .a bounced and fined a hunnert bucks." their regular season on the If that is 23rd of September and on the fol- tru lowing weekend, San Diego, again e, the MARINE MUSINGS combined with the Marines, will bi g et 1951 base- tackle Southern California. Four) ball deal (Continued from Page Jax NAS will face Florida State game was a pitchers' duel all the in the 'Gator Bowl on November 3, begins to but problably the make sense . When the original way. most outstanding announcement was made, baseball "Pappy" Gettle of FTG was the game for a service team in '51 fans were flabbergasted that Phil winning pitcher in more ways than will be the Quantico Marine tiff one as he drove in two runs for with the Crusaders of Holy Cross Wrigley would let his big star, Pafko, go for four Brooks, none his team in the 2nd inning. Losing which is set for the 18th of Novem- of whom was in his class . Snider pitcher for the Marines was Hause, ber. Parris Island Marines will line is an important factor. A 24-year- who did his best by keeping FTG up against little Uonora uollege old flychaser who hit .321 last sea- down to 8 hits. Both pitchers should on September 15, which, according son, he would make the Bruins be congratulated on their fine per- to early rumors, should be a breather easily top division contenders in formances as they pitched excellent for the Leathernecks. But, 1952. . Recent developments in ball all the way. of course, that's a rumor. the TV field indicate retiring base- ball commissioner A. B. Chandler made a smart move when he re- served theater video privileges in peddling TV rights on the next five classics for a million hucks . . . There are approximate- ly 19,000 movie houses in the U. S., and if only a small percentage of them show the Series on their screens, it will mean plenty for baseball . . . And once the coaxial cable is completed across the con- tinent,enabling all theaters to parti- cipate, World Series theater video possibilities would reach astro- nomical heights. * * Ball players have varied hobbies -Johnny Hopp manufactures duck calls and decoys; Johnny Berardina writes poetry; Cliff Mapes trains homing pigeons; Vernon Law is a harmonica virtuoso; Hank Sauer collects pipes and Del Wilber paints for winning pitchers . Manager Casey Stengel explains why his Yanks won't ride in jeeps provided in Cleveland and Chicago to haul pitchers from the bullpen to the mound . . . "They're used to Cadillacs," he observed, "and they won't ride in anything smaller." A DIVING STAB is made by Cas Michaels, second baseman of the Washington Senators, in a vain attempt to tag New York Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzuto in the second game of a double header at Yankee Stadium. Scooting in on the play , famous Cardinal is shortstop Jimmy Runnels. Washington took both ends of the doubleheader, hurler of yesteryears who now does 9-6, and 6-5. Gtmo.-2151D-16 Saturday.Saturday 18 AuustAugus 19511 THE INDIANAINDIAN Aug 51-2500 NAVSTA WINS BEHIND SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW ADMIRAL TO ATOM POST JANOWSKI'S 3 HITTER BASEBALL! Bristol, R. I. (AFPS) - RADM Gilbert U Naval Station returned to the Reprinted by special permission of The C. Hoover, USN (Ret.), spotlight this past Sun- Saturday Evening Post, Copyright 1951, three-time winner of the Navy diamond Company. day by gaining a sweet victory by the Curtis Publishing Cross, has accepted an assignment with the Atomic Energy Commis- over their ol' nemesis, VU-10. "Ski" By Harry Simmons Janowski was winning pitcher sion and will leave soon for New Baseball has its breathless mo- Mexico to assume his new duties. when he held the losers to a sad ments when the makes a three hits and one run. While both perfectly correct decision, yet you teams gave fine support in the field can't back it up with the rulebook. BASEBALL STANDINGS Janowski received the better share Here is one such situation which of it from a team that has, in the actually ocurred in a minor league Team W. L. past, shown a great weakness in game, and could happen any day in Marines ------13 2 the error department. the majors. It goes like this: NAS ------8 5 VU-10's lone run came in the Assume it's the Cardinals and VU-10 ------9 6 opening frame when Oliver blasted the Cubs in the sixth frame of a NavSta ------8 6 a double to right center and came tight battle at , Chi- FTG ------8 6 home when Mikel singled after cago, with the visitors at bat. Tom Supply ------4 10 George and Winkler had been put Glaviano opens with a steaming MCB-6 ------1 4 down. Zubeck, last up, fanned to single to left. Next, Lowery raps Hospital ------0 13 end the threat before more dam- out another single, advancing age could materialize in the run Glaviano to second. FOOTBALL SCHEDULES department. The first pitch to Slaughter is a Bob Scribner scored the first run pitchout, and catcher Al Walker available: Iowa State, Tem- for Naval Station in the top of the throws to Shortstop Ramazzotti. Now ple, Army, second frame when he singled, Glaviano is caught off the bag. In Penn State, Buffalo, stole second, and crossed home plate goes Oregon, U.C.L.A., College of the the ensuing rundown, the ball Pacific, Arizona, Stanford, Texas following Wood's single. Blog, first to Third Baseman Bill Serena, who up, was out shortstop to first. Te- begins to chase Glaviano back to A&M, Washington State, Southern done, third man up, grounded out second. Lowery meanwhile ad- California, Santa Clara, Oklahoma, pitcher to first and Morton was Oregon State, Loyola of Los An- vances to second. Serna throws the and California. fanned by Jones. ball 'back to Ramazzotti, who geles, Florida State, Two runs were marked up by the tags Lowery while he is standing Station nine when Nobles drove in on second, then throws back to BASEBALL SCHEDULE Murray and Janoski in the seventh. third base. Murray reached first on an error But the ball is bobbled. Glavi- Saturday, 18 August and Janowski had singled. In the ano succeeds in getting back to Marines vs. NAS eighth Scribner scored on a squeeze second and Lowery darts back to NavSta vs Hospital bunt laid down by Tedone. first. The Cubs, however, protest Sunday, 19 August VU-10's final effort came in the that Lowery is out, as he was eighth when Waters, pinch-hitting tagged on a base to which he had Supply vs VU-10 for Covington, singled to left field. no right. How would you call it? NavSta vs NAS In going the route for Naval Sta- Answer Monday, 20 August tion, Janowski gave up only two Lowery is entitled to remain on Hospital vs FTG walks and struckout eight. first base, although you won't find Tuesday, 21 August Jones, for VU-10, fanned six a current rule that says so. The vs Marines before being relieved by Patterson nearest applicable 1951 rule (Sec- MCB-6 in the seventh. Patterson struck tion 7.03) is that when two runners Wednesday, 22 August out four. are touching one base, the second Hospital vs Supply H R E runner is out when tagged. Thursday, 23 August 6 4 2 NavSta ------The 1949 rule that covered the FTG vs MCB-6 VU-10 ------3 1 3 play exactly (Section 3, Rule 45) appears to have been left out of S FTG NIPS MARINES 4-2 the new code inadvertently. This MOVIE SCHEDULE read in part, "In case a runner is By Jack Edwards being run down between bases, and Saturday, 18 August The Fleet Training Group nine the following runner has left, the PASSAGE WEST came through with flying colors second man cannot be put out while John Payne Dennis 0' Keefe last Saturday as they trimmed the holding said base." Marines 4 to 2. This game was Sunday, 19 August DON'T LIE brilliantly played with only 3 errors BELIEVE NAVY'S P4M-1 FINGERPRINTS committed. The Training Group R. Travis S. Ryan boys were out-hit but were out in SET NEW SPEED RECORD Monday, 20 August front all of the way. They held CUBAN FIREBALL grimly to their lead when a Marine (AFPS)-Nine of the Navy's E. Rodriques R. Vincent rally failed as a result of a double newest patrol bombers, P4M-1 Mar- play in the big seventh inning. tin "Mercators," are believed to Tuesday, 21 August Gettle and Altomare were the have set a new speed record for HOMETOWN STORY battery for FTG with Hause and planes of this type. J. Lynn D. Crisp Jacobik their opponents. Gettle was A check of flight records revealed Wednesday, 22 August credited with the win, his fourth that one leg of a 6,500-mile coast- TERESA against one defeat and Hause was to-coast training mission between J. Ericson P. Angeli charged with the loss. Gettle won San Diego and Alameda, Calif., the Thursday, 23 August his own game in the fifth when he planes traveled 400 miles in one ON TELEGRAPH HILL hour HOUSE drove in two runs with a double to and 15 minutes. R. Basehart V. Cortesa left field. The P4M-1 "Mercators" have H R E been in service about a year. They Friday, 24 August 1 FTG ------7 4 1 are powered by two piston engines YOU'RE IN THE NAVY NOW Marine ------9 2 2 and two jet engines. Gary Cooper Eddie Albert