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U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba COVERS GTMO LIKE THE. SUNSHINE Saturday, 24 October 1959 Volume X, No. 43 '', Rollicking Comedy, Slated To Open Here Nov. 11

One of the gayest and most popular comedy hits of the American theater NAS, VU-10 Get Hundreds Flock To Gala Scout Circus has been scheduled as the next rollick- ing attraction of the Little Theater Aug. Group. This is "My Sister Eileen," Rate Results which will open at the Community Advancement in rate results are Auditorium on November 11th, and still coming in, this time to VU-10 continue there for four performances. and NAS commands. The following This is the bouncy story of two men will be advanced to the rate in- sisters from Columbus, Ohio who came dicated effective 16 December: to New York to brave the wiles of VU-10 Greenwich Village. The basis of the Tyndall, W. M. ------PN3 play is a series of sketches which Dress, J. L. ------. ADJ3 originally appeared in the New Yorker Gonsalves, J. ------ADJ8 magazine, based on the real-life ex- Long, T. W.------ADJ3 Maggard, K.------.ADJ3 periences of Ruth and Eileen McKenny Woody, J. D.------ADJ3 -with only a light exaggeration of Wallace, W. ------ADR3 the facts here and there! The original Sharar, J. H.------.ADJ3 into play Birnie, L. J. ------ATN3 sketches have been blown up Chambers, G. D. -----.---- ATNS form by Joesph Fields and Jerome Deyo, A. W. ------ATN3 Chodorov, the co-authors of another Long, G. D. ------ATS3 recent laugh favorite, "Junior Miss." Myers, R. M. ------ATR3 Curty, R. . ------AO3 Ruth has the brains and Eileen has Weed, T.TV. ------. AO3 the looks in the sister team that Bertram, B. L. ------. AEM3 invades the Big City and moves into Dixon, S.. .--.------AEM3 Fielder, W. D. ------AEM3 a basement apartment where Bohe- Meyerhoffer, C. .-.------AES mians of every description lurk at Truitt, J. E. ------. AEMS CIRCUS IN 'TOWN'-This scene typifies the busy buzz of activity of Base their windows or pass through their Schneider, R. W.--.-.-.AEIS service families when they visited the Scout Circus Saturday, 17 October. back or front dors. Ruth has trouble Johnson, W. C.--- AMS3 Kania, A. (n)--- AMSS attracting men and Eileen, attracts Weimer, J. D.-- - AMH3 too many. Both have an uphill eco- Holcomb, B. L.------PR3 nomic struggle as they try to carve Mullen, J. L. ------AK3 DOD Rules Certain Dependents out their respective careers as writer Taylor, C. W. .--.------CS2 Chaloux, R. W. .----- AD2 and actress. They have battles with Mitchell, H. B.------AD2 their strange landlord, Mr. Appopo- McMurtrie S. .--- AD2 Return To U. S. Before Sponsors lous, and with the mysterious damp- Nix, J. V. ---- AD2 ness which seeps through the walls. Nartowicz, E. C.--- AD2 WASHINGTON (AFPS)-The Defense Department has clarified conditions Wilson, T. J.--- AD2 under which dependents and their household goods can be returned from Life in the apartment which has its Jensen, W. R. A.--- AT2 overseas in advance of rotation of the sponsor. own life and personality is still fur- Heston, D. R.------AMS2 ther complicated by the strident Whitehurst, R. a.- .-AK1 Changes in Joint Travel Regulations just out make it possible for any stfrthdinternewfreaon." "BOOM" which from time to time NAS service to announces the building of a new sub------AKAN member of the military Wetzel, T. E. the floor. Barnot, J. M. __.------SK3 request the advance return of his kin The types of cases which may be way being blasted beneath Zuendale, R. D._------CS3 to an "appropriate destination" in the granted early return transportation By the time the goings-on in the ------MMS Baker, J. D. United States. to the U.S., when supported by the apartment have reached a high pitch .------. Stubbs, J. L. ADJ3 required by the of amiable insanity, Ruth and Eileen Page, M. N. .---. ATN3 Formerly, DOD said, such advanced proper certificates Black, D. K.--- ACTS transportation was limited to travel regulation, are: have to cope with a sudden invasion Williamson, P. F. -.--.-.--. ACTS from overseas to the U.S. port of 1. Serious injury or illness of a by the Brazilian Navy. Cope, E. R. .-.------ABU3 entry. dependent requiring specialized medi- "My Sister Eileen," which was de- Kroening, L.A. -.---.- AEM3 Evans, A. L. ------AMS3 Officials explained that dependents cal or surgical treatment not available scribed by the N.Y. World-Telegram Hill, B. K. .-.------AMHS normally return only when the spon- in the overseas area. critic as "a comedy in which all human Murphy, B. L. .------. AMHS sor rotates to the U.S. after comple- 2. Transfer of the sponsor from his or insect life of Greenwich Village ------AMS3 Neumaier, H. H. present overseas station to a place pass through an apartment at one Northway, T. E. - AMH3 tion of an overseas tour. Smith, G. R. ------AG3 "However," the DOD said, "it is where the weather, climate, or living time or another," chalked up a pheno- Williamson, R. B. ----.---. AG3 recognized that early returns may be (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) Accornero, R. N. ------AK3 Copeland, R. W. ------PHG3 Hamerski, S. J. ----.----. PHA3 Pruyne, W. C.------YN2 MCB-1 Inspected by Moffat, B. N. .------PN2 Beem, E. H. ------. EN2 Garner, J. W. ------. ACT2 LantFlt Seabee Head Ward, H. S. . .---.ACTS Zarzour, E. C. ------ACT2 CAPT W. C. G. Church, Command- Dalton, B. J. .-.----- AB2 er Construction Battalions Atlantic Gage, V. W. ------AE2 Jennings, P. S. ------AME2 Fleet, and his inspecting party con------Lindeman, T. W. AMS2 ducted their annual administrative Maloney, C. K.------PR2 Bradshaw, R. J. ------.--. ENS inspection of Mobile Construction Bat- talion ONE, this week. 540 To Take Pro-Pay Factors covered in this year's in- spection included general battalion administration, military smartness, Tests Here Next Month maintenance and operation of batta- November will see 540 enlisted men lion automotive and construction going up for pro-pay here. equipment, engineering and operation, and the unit's overall construction Out of the 540, 81 represent Naval performance. Station personnel, 96 from VU-10, 162 from NAS, 44 from MCB-1, 28 The four-day inspection was cli- NEW EAGLE SCOUT-James Blaylock, 15, owns a new medal, signifying from Hospital, 120 from FTG, five maxed with a personnel inspection the highest advancement in Scouting-the Eagle. Mrs. James Blaylock pins from Dental Clinic and four from and review which was held on MCB-1's the Eagle on her son while the father, James Blaylock, CWO-4 of USNH, NSD. parade field. looks on. Young Blaylock, who has come up through the ranks from Cub to For second and third class the test Eagle during his six years in Scouting, is the proud owner of 21 Merit Badges. day will be 3 November while 5 No- Last year MCB-1 took top honors vember is the big date for chiefs and among Fleet Seabees with a mark of Prior to Gtmo, he has participated in Scouting at Camp Lejeune, N. C.,; South first class. "OUTSTANDING." Bend, Washington; Rockville, Md. and Corpus Christi, Texas. a a

Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 24 October 1959 401I1 School Bus Rules .2C.T The Public Works Center provides The INDIAN's mission is to inform and .O entertain all hands and to serve as a positive bus service for all school children on factor in promoting the eciency, welfare and the base. The drivers are Public Works contentment of personneL Center employees and the routing of The INDIAN Is published weekly at the the buses and location of bus stops is Naval Base in accordance with NavExos P35, Revised July, 1958 and danced with non- a function of the Transportation Divi- appropriated funds at no cost to the govern- sion of that Command. ment. The INDIAN Is printed each week at The enforcement of discipline on the TENTH Naval District Publications and Printing Office, U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo the buses is a function of the William Bay. Cuba. T. Sampson School. The school has adopted rules for the safety and well The Command RADM Frank W. Fenno, USN being of all students and are published ComNaBase, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba here for the information and guidance Captain K. P. Letts, USN of parents and students. Chief of Staff Nearly all students ride to school Captain P. H. Bjarnason USN on buses provided for this purpose. Commanding Offcer U. S. Naval Station You are expected to ride these buses Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and not regular buses or the officer's bus. These latter are provided for EDITORIAL STAFF United Nations Dag OFFICER-ADVISER other purposes. To promote good CDR John T. Oleksy, USN Editorial order, safety and discipline on the bus, EDITOR bus patrols of older students have Bill Weekes, J03 'been established. The bus drivers and these boys and girls have full author- SPORTS EDITOR United Nations Keeps Growing; John C. DeJong, JO3 ity to enforce the following rules: 1. No standing while bus is moving. Armed Forces Press Service (AFPS) may 2. No objects to be thrown on, off, not he reprinted without the written permis- It's Bigger Than Its Critics sion of Armed Forces Press Service. Material or at the bus. in the paper may not be reprinted unless 3. Talking only in a normally low WHEN Soviet Premier Khrushchev addressed the United Nations General authorization is obtained from the editor. tone of voice. Singing is fun, but often Assembly during his September tour of the. U.S., the event pointed up the gets out of hand and is, therefore, The opinions or statements made in articles historic role of the organization which on Oct. 24 marks its 14th anniversary. published herein are those of the writers and not permitted. Each birthday of the U.N. is an occasion for regarding it with a fresh are not in any case to be construed as official 4. Undisciplined behavior, such as or as reflecting the views of the Commanding appreciation of its record of solid achievement. Its original 51 member nations fighting, shoving, etc., will be re- Officer or of the Navy Department. The have grown to 82, and by working together to tackle the great social and ported. INDIAN Phone is 8468. political problems of our time they have all-in the persons of their delegates- 5. Seating will be assigned when developed a confident sense of their ability to meet new tensions with new the best interests of safety and order solutions. Scoutmaster's Minute require it. by K. D. Girkey, CWO For the major role of the U.N. is reasonable mediation. It has no magic 6. Language shall remain above If a machine were designed com- wand that can, overnight, rid the world of proverty, disease and ancient reproach, as well as respect for the parable to man, great effort would be hatreds. But it provides the framework wherein sensible men and women from authority of the bus patrol and bus required to simulate the sight, hear- all corners of the globe can put their heads together to plan a better life that driver. ing and memory circuits. However the will utilize the fruits of science and technology for the common good. 7. Ride the bus that services your output or vocal complex would be area. Measurement against the history of the League of Nations, the U.N. has comparatively simple. Take the Lee- Generally, except for senior high a record of vigorous health. Its working methods are elastic as befits the ward Ferry or a squadron of F8Us for students, a first offense will receive issues under consideration. But it never departs from its fundamental pledge instance; accomplishing a mission but a warning, second offense a warning of faith in "the dignity and worth of the human person" and in "the equal more noise than action. The sight and letter will be sent home, and third rights of men and women and of nations large and small." hearing would be monstrous in size will result in suspension of bus priv- but rarely used effectively. There will always be people who wag their heads and say that the world ileges. Senior high school students, Educators agree that a very high we live in is sick, sick, sick. Their reiteration of this achieves nothing except you will receive only one warning, you percentage of learning is accomplished to make things sicker. Isn't it healthier to leave them to their moping and are old enough to know better! through sight and hearing and that listen to the counsels of people who refuse to throw in the sponge? That is practically none is gained by gum- the electrifying current that keeps the East River monolith humming-the beating. In fact a VIP once remarked, accent on the positive, the rejection of the negative. NOTICES "It's better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool, than to open Yes, the U.N. is a teen-ager whose feet have a grip on a straight path. It As of 1 November Christmas gift wrapping will be available at all three it and remove all doubt." This holds doesn't veer from its fundamental goals: peace, prosperity, mutual under- Exchanges. Due to limited facilities true in direct proportion to the raising standing. It's bigger than its critics. (AFPS) this service can only be offered to un- of the volume. Even radios tend to be- married men or those not having come more distorted as the volumn is raised. CATHOLIC PROTESTANT wives residing here. The policy in Scouting is to keep SUNDAY MASSES SUNDAY CHRISTMAS MAILING 0700 Base Chapel INFORMATION our hearing aids turned all the way 0830 Divine Service, Sea Bee Chapel up so that an increase in volume is 0900 Base Chapel 0830 Sunday School, Leeward Point Again this year the Fleet Post nothing more than a Squadron of jets 1230 Base Chapel 0930 Adult Bible Class in the Open Office at Fleet Landing will open a 1100 Leeward Point or a ferry ride. But in case of normal Air Assembly special stamp and parcel window to DAILY MASS conversation we hear it distinctly and 0930 Divine Service, Leeward Point expedite the movement of Christmas 0630 (Rosary 1900), NAS Chapel; the gain is profitable. 0930 Sunday School at Wm. T. Samp- parcels and cards. It is requested all 0645 Base Chapel Is your hearing aid all the way up? son and Victory Hill Schools parcels and cards be mailed there. All 0645 Base Chapel Base postal service will be available except CONFESSIONS 1100 Protestant Worship Service Chapel money order and registered mail serv- 1700-1800, 1900-2000 Saturday at Base Storkvtle 1800 Junior and Senior Fellowship ice. Date and hours of operation are Chapel and before every Mass School Patio, Chapel Hill 2 November-15 December; Monday- BRANCH-Born to Aviation Me- CHOIR REHEARSAL 1900 Vesper Service Friday, 0800-1130, 1230-1630, 1730- chanic Third class and Mrs. Billy 1900 Wednesday at Base Chapel WEDNESDAY 1900; Saturday, 0800-1130. Calvin Branch, a girl, Bambie Jo, CATECHISM CLASSES Postal hints for Christmas cards: 1930 Prayer Service, Open Air As- Oct. 8. Base Police. 0900-1030 Saturday at Wm. T. Samp- unsealed and no writing, three cents sembly BLAILOCK-Born to Aviation Me- son School per ounce; sealed or with writing, THURSDAY chanic First class and Mrs. Jackson EPISCOPAL four cents per -ounce; air mail, seven P. Blailock, a girl, Lori Lisa, Oct. 4. SUNDAY 1900 Choir Practice cents per ounce. NAS. 1100 Holy Communion at NAS Adm. LATTER DAY SAINTS When presenting a parcel for mail- FOWLER - Born to Boatswain's Building SUNDAY ing, please state at that time whether Mate Second class and Mrs. Albert CHURCH OF CHRIST 1100 Naval Station Library or not insurance is desired; if so, how Fowler, a girl, Hazel Violet, Oct. 14. SUNDAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE much. (400 day and cuckoo type clocks NavSta. 1000 Bible Study in the Community SUNDAY cannot be insured). Auditorium HALL-Born to Commissaryman 1000 Naval Station Library Pack and seal parcels with care. If Third class and Mrs. Henry W. Hall, 1100 Religious Services fragile, mark it accordingly and tell a boy, Charles Edward, Oct. 14. NAS. 1915 Bible Study JEWISH SERVICES the window clerk to stamp it likewise. MARONEY-Born to GS-7 and Mrs. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY All sealed parcels must be endorsed John A. Maroney, a boy, John Ray- 1915 Bible Study 1900 High School Chapel Hill in bottom left hand corner "MAY BE mond. Oct 6. Base Safety Office. OPENED FOR CUSTOMS INSPEC- MAYS-Born to Engineman Third TION." LONG BEACH, Calif.-Under the class and Mrs. Elmer D. Mays, a girl, All parcels must be either a bona terms of the U.S. Mutual Assistance Catherine Ann, Oct. 1. NavSta. NavNews Tidbits fide gift Certificate DD form 427 (for Program, the U.S. Navy here last PARTAIN-Born to Damage Con- use by military personnel only) or a WASHINGTON-A U.S. Navy ex- week transferred the high speed trans- trolman Second class and Mrs. Bill perimental weather buoy, the fifth in POD Form 2966 Customs Declaration port, CAVALLARO, to the Republic Hugh Partain, a girl, Deborah Lynn, a program of experimental floating attached. Both forms are available at of Korea Navy. Oct. 14. NavSta. weather stations initiated by BuAer all Base Post Offices. Gifts valued at PRUETT-Born to Ensign and Mrs. in August 1958 to provide faster, less than ten dollars do not need either Thaddeus Harper Pruett, a boy, Thad- more adequate weather information WASHINGTON-The Order of Mil- form but must be endorsed "BONA deus Harper, Jr., Oct. 15. NavBase. during the fall and winter seasons itary Merit, Grand Order, has been FIDE GIFT VALUE LESS THAN SIMPSON - Born to Boatswain's when severe winter storms are more awarded to ADM Arleigh A. Burke, $10.00." Mate Second class and Mrs. Daniel likely to occur, is anchored in the CNO, by the Government of Paraguay. Be one of those whose package Joseph Simpson, a girl, Pamela Ann, Gulf of Mexico about 300 miles south The presentation was made by Para- is delivered by Christmas-MAIL Oct. 16. NavSta. of the mouth of the Mississippi River. guayan Ambassador Juna Plate. EARLY! 4 l Saturday, 24 October 1959 THE INDIAN Three rttgePage LIILee

Operations Still No Losses In American; National's Teen Club Shares Second Place The amazing NAS Operations won again Monday over the Hospital to keep their record clean with a 10-0, two-and-a-half games American League lead. The NAS Supply team won two games during the past week and now Craft, Weeks Spearhead White Team hold first place with a 10-2 record, followed by the surprising Teen Age Club and NAS To Victory In High School Football Leeward with 8-4 records in the National League.

by John DeJong The Whites defeated the Reds 20-6 perfect strike to Weeks who made a Softball Results Standings in the William T. Sampson Annual circus catch on the two and spun over All games of Wednesday, Thursday AMERICAN LEAGUE All-Star Senior High Football Game for the score. Craft sneaked for the and Friday, October 14, 15 and 16, Team W L last Friday afternoon on Sampson two points. were rained out and will be played NAS Operations 10 0 Field. Late in the fourth quarter the light before next Saturday. MCB-1 8 3 The Reds scored at 6:10 in the first charging White line began to wear AMERICAN LEAGUE VU-10 Leeward 7 3 period on a beautiful 47 yard pass down the big Red linemen, permitting Monday, 19 October Hospital 7 4 play Trom quarterback Don Verdery short gains by Northrip, Craft, and NAS Operations 3-Hospital 0 Marines 4 8 to Jack Kenworthy (captain) but Perry. A beautiful broken field run VU-10 12-NAS Admin 11 VU-10 4 9 failed to make the extra point. of 36 yards by Northrip put the ball Tuesday, 20 October FTG 3 9 The Whites came storming back in on the Reds 29. Craft starting right, Hospital 12-NAS Admin 2 NAS Admin 3 10 the second quarter to knot the score. reversed his field and picked up a key Marines 3-VU-10 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Freshman quarterback Kent Craft block by Fulton and Vosseler and Wednesday, 21 October Team W L faded from the Reds 22 yard line back raced into the end zone standing up. MCB-1 5-Marines 0 NAS Supply 10 2 to the 31, reversed his field and finding The pass for the extra point was VU-10 Leeward 9-FTG 8 Teen Age Club 8 4 himself trapped back on the 42, shifted NAS Leeward 8 4 incomplete. NATIONAL LEAGUE his direction again and behind direc- NavSta Sec Group 7 4 The White line consisting of Fulton, Monday, 19 October tional blocking of Jim Weeks (cap- NAS BOQ 6 5 tain), Vosseler, Perry and Northrip Vosseler, Jaquith, Grant, Kemp, Teen Age Club- NavSta Pers 4 7 Teagle and Herrin kept the Reds NAS Leeward (postponed) skirted the right sideline for a TD. FCP 2 10 passing attack bogged down. Early NAS Supply 16-FCP 10 The try for extra point failed. NAS 1 10 Seven minutes after the second half in the game the Red line led by Tuesday, 20 October kick-off, Weeks intercepted a Red pass Girkey, Easter, Pavey, Liljegren, San- NAS BOQ 13-NavSta Pers 12 on his own 25 and tightroped down born, Uszynski and Ted Verdery and NAS Supply 12-NavSta Sec Group 8 the sideline on a 65 yard jaunt, only blocking back Bob Spicer was effective Wednesday, 21 October Women's Bowling to be caught by Verderey from behind but tired rapidly. Teen Age Club 5-FCP 4 on the 10. Two plays later, Larry Scoring: Touchdowns - Craft (2); NAS Leeward 18-NAS Comm 6 Week ending October 24 Northrip took a hand off from Craft, Weeks (1); Kenworthy (1) - Extra Hi Games side-stepped three men and threw a points: Craft (1). B. Kemp------182 S. Succi------174 Ladies Golf Shots H. Lloyd------173 Hi Series By Sayre Thompson ON THE 9 H. Lloyd------462 H. Banks------453 Miriam Sweet took low gross. Carol S. Succi------448 Thomas, a newcomer on the 9 (sec- Hi Averages ond time she has played the course) L. Decker------149 but obviously no newcomer on a golf N. Parks------142 course, took low net. Welcome to Carol H. Banks------141 to the Ladies Golf Association. Sally S. Succi------141 Succi and Betty Chanik tied for low putts. ON THE 18 1st Flight Gross: Cleo Galyon NFL STANDINGS Net: Lee Leonard Eastern Division Putts: Em Griffin Pts Pts Record 2nd Flight Team For Aga W L Gross: Pat Reynolds NEW YORK 78 83 3 1 Net: Mary Lenihan CLEVELAND 64 41 2 2 Putts: Nana Henderson PITTSBURG 85 65 2 2 Nana Henderson won the Consola- PHILADELPHIA 98 93 2 2 tion Flight for the Ladies 18 Hole WASHINGTON 68 107 2 2 Handicap Tournament. Em Griffin and CHICAGO 77 95 1 3 Lee Leonard played off 18 holes of Western Division their match for the Championship. SAN FRANCISCO 112 48 3 1 Inasmuch as 36 holes are required in BALTIMORE 94 76 3 1 the finals we will have to wait until GREEN BAY 64 82 3 1 Friday for the result of the finals- LOS ANGELES 95 84 2 2 makes a short gain on a pass play. He was stopped by Jim Grant (top) Lee and Em play the last 18 Friday. CHICAGO BEARS 60 84 1 3 finishes a 42 yard run for his first Don Verdery (left). Kent Craft (bottom) DETROIT 66 114 0 4 of two T.D.s. Jerry Easter (Reds-left) attempts to stop score but Craft leaps "How would you address a baron" Schedule for Sunday, October 25th. over the goal line as flag is freed. Coming up to assist Easter are Danny New York at Pittsburgh Schneible and Charlie Pavey. Extreme rear is Captain Jim Weeks who shook "Your lordship." Washington at Cleveland Craft loose with first block. "And his lady?" Philadelphia at Chicago Cards "Your Ladyship." Another reason why you can't take Green Bay at Baltimore When I first became a sailor, I was it with you is because it goes before "How about an Admiral?" San Francisco at Chicago Bears soon pretty conceited, but the fellas you do. "Your flagship." Detroit at Los Angeles knocked that out of me. Now I'm one of the nicest guys in the whole Navy. Mike Bozik and Floyd Price ea night, 22 October. Can you beat the Pick The Winners copped nine correct judgments la "experts?" A lot of people seem cheerful when week. right wrong of their Mike Bozik picked Here are this weeks games: Nav actually they're just proud Ed Schultz and r- Charlie Weeks 38 3 18 teeth. upsets last week and Rice tied SMU, Penn, Penn State-Illinois, Pittsburg ;h- i 20 * * * that game will be dropped. Shultz was TCU, Syracuse-West Virginia, I n- Chuck Nichols 36 i 20 Boot: "Chief, what would you do the only man to pick Wisconsin over diana-Michigan State, lowa-Purduse, CAPT Henderson 36 if you were in my shoes?" Iowa, and Michigan State over Notre Michigan - Minnesota, Northwester n- Lefty Craft 36 i 20 CPO: "Get a shine!" Dame. Bozik picked Miami over Navy Notre Dame, Ohio State-Wisconsi n, Mike Bozik 35 i 21 Carolina, Duke-Nor th Edward Schultz 34 and he was correct. Clemson-South 1 22 Joe: "Why do you have LK 100 Picking seven right last week, Carolina State, Florida-LSU, Georgi a- 3 23 tatooed on you back? Charlie Weeks still holds the lead with Kentucky, Mississippi-Arkansas a:nd 11 Moe: "That's no tatoo. My wife hit 39 correct and 18 wrong. North Carolina-Wake Forest. Clems on Floyd Price 19 me while I was opening the garage Captain Henderson, Lefty Craft, and South Carolina played Thursd:ay Walt White 27 29 door for her." NAVY P.S. PITT SYRA IND IOWA MICH N.W. * * * O.S. CLEM DUKE FLA GA MISS N.C. vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs A woman driver who wasdmotoring PENN ILL TCU W.V. M.S. PURD MINN N.D. WISC S.C. NC.S. LSU KEN ARK W.F. along a country road spotted two re- pairmen climbing telephone poles. Charlie Weeks PENN ILL TCU SYRA M.S. PURD MINN N.W. O.S. CLEM DUKE LSU KEN ARK N.C. com- "Fools," she said turning to her Chuck Nichols PENN ILL PITT SYRA M.S. IOWA MINN N.W. WISC CLERI DUKE LSU KEN ARK N.C. panion, "they must think I never drove CAPT Henderson PENN ILL TCU SYRA M.S. PURD MICH N.W. O.S. CLEM DUKE LSU GA ARK W.F. a car before." Lefty Craft NAVY ILL TCU SYRA M.S. PURD MICH N.W. O.S. CLEM DUKE LSU GA MISS N.C. Mike Bozik PENN ILL TCU SYRA M.S. IOWA MICH N.W. WISC CLII DUKE LSU KEN MISS N.C. Edward Schultz PENN P.S. TCU SYRA M.S. IOWA MICH N.W.IWISC CLIEl DUKE LSU GA MISS N.C. LTJG Slawson PENN ILL PITT SYRA M.S. PURD MINN N.W. O.S. CLEM DUKE LSU KEN MISS W.F. Buy US Bonds Floyd Price PENN ILL TCU SYRA M.S. IOWA MINN N.W. O.S. CLEM DUKE LSU GA MISS N.C. Walt White NAVY ILL TCU SYRA INDIPURD MINN N.W.1 WISC CLEM DUKE LSU KEN ARK W.F. 4 a l Saturday, 24 October 1959 THE INDIAN Page Four Crane Hill--Historic Tribute To American Literary Great by Donna Clough He was only 26 when he came to Guantanamo Bay-only 26, but al- ready world-famous and in such fail- ing health he would die before he Saturday, October 24 was NavSta-Face of a Fugitive 29. Lwd. Pt.-Money, Women and Guns His Red Badge of Courage had been NAS-Attack hailed as the greatest war novel in Marine Site-Born To Be Loved American literature, in spite of the Villamar-The Last Hurrah fact that he had written it MCB-1-The Alligator People before he Sunday, October 25 had ever seen a war. The reading NavSta-John Paul Jones public, not yet prepared for the rise Lwd. Pt.-Face of a Fugitive of realism in literature, had been NAS-Money, Women and Guns shocked by his impressionistic short Marine Site-Attack Villamar-Born To Be Loved stories and irreverant poetry. MCB-1-The Last Hurrah After recognition for Red Badge, Monday, October 26 he was sent by the New York Journal NavSta-Man From God's Country to cover the Greco-Turkish war, but Lwd. Pt.-John Paul Jones not until he spent four days on the NAS-Face of a Fugitive Marine Site-Money, Women and Guns thorny slopes of Guantanamo Bay, did MCB-1-Born To Be Loved he actually witness war on his belly Tuesday, October 27 As a correspondent during the NavSta-The Invisible Boy Spanish American War, Stephen Lwd. Pt.-Man From God's Country Crane came ashore with the 600 Ma- NAS-John Paul Jones Marine Site-Face of a Fugitive rines who landed from a bevy of Villamar-Money, Women and Guns gunboats on June 10, 1898. MCB-1-Attack A dispatch tug shed Crane with the Wednesday, October 28 force, enchanted by the glow of a NavSta-Ten Days To Tulara burning village. Lwd. Pt.-The Invisible Boy light was thrown upon NAS-Man From God's Country MAN BEHIND THE HILL-View of Stephen Crane Hill with the radar "A fiery made them into Marine Site-John Paul Jones station on top. some palms and Villamar-Face of a Fugitive enormous crimson feathers," wrote MCB-1-Money, Women and Guns Crane-always more the poet than Thursday, October 29 reporter. NavSta-Death of a Scoundrel 'Moon is Blue' Whopping Lwd. Pt.-Ten Days To Tulara Success There were four terrible days of NAS-The Invisible Boy almost constant fighting from June 11 by John DeJong tion, was played by Dick Sherman. Marine Site-Man From God's Country to June 14. Crane prepared for them of a Fugitive Little Theatre has done it again. Mr. O'Neil scared away a good MCB-1-Face many by spending the whole night of June Friday, October 30 THE MOON IS BLUE, presented of the young woman's boy friends with 10 watching trenches being dug and NavSta-Gideon of Scotland Yard Thursday and Friday evenings, and his gospel. with an assist- Lwd. Pt.-Death of a Scoundrel awaiting its final presentation this discussing consumption Director Ralph Wilson is to be con- Gibbs. NAS-Ten Days To Tulara evening, has possibly topped all recent ant surgeon named Marine Site-The Invisible Boy gratulated on his fine job of preparing annoyed by the active productions by the group. The play Men were MCB-1-Gideon of Scotland Yard this hilarious play for the enjoyment crabs' scuttling over their faces carried a highly professional atmos- land of Guantanamo Bay residents. Ralph as they slept on a flat plateau that FACE OF A FUGITIVE . Fred Mac- phere in the superb acting of its boasts no previous experience in the interrupted the steep shore. Murray and Lin McCarthy. A convicted robber, amateur cast. The Moon Is Blue can role of director, but has done his share on the way to jail, escapes and finds his way In the morning Crane was shivering a new leaf and safely be rated as high or higher in of acting, his most recent, "The Night to a new town. He turns over and lugging canteens for the wounded. becomes a good citizen. 81 Min. (STD) T A&Y popularity as the much enjoyed Mister of January 16th." Gibbs gave him quinine, advising him Very good of kind C Mature. Roberts. "The Moon Is Blue" could not have JOHN PAUL JONES . Robert Stack and to clear out. This was the first day of The portrayal of Don Greshem by been such a success without the hard Marisa Pavan. The story of the heroic Amer- Norman Rubenfelt is, in the voiced combat, but he stayed until the cam- ican who is credited as the founder of the work and loyalty of a behind-the- paign moved on to Santiago. Two American navy and who fought so gallantly opinion of many who saw the play, scenes crew. Stage construction was nights later he had to listen to Gibbs during the American Revolutionary War. 125 the best piece of acting done on the done by Harry Wisenberger, Lew Min. CS A-Y&C-Excellent. stage of Little Theatre since 1957. die, audibly, for hours, seven feet MAN FROM GOD'S COUNTRY . George Carson, Ralph Blix, and Dick Sher- In a week-and-a-half Norm learned away in the darkness. Montgomery and Randy Stuart. A former law man. Electrician was Jack Schultz. The next day Crane was halluci- officer tries to settle down on a cattle ranch, this play, and interpreted it in such Ticket managers were Gert Pontes but the bad elements in the town causes him nating, and on two occasions seemed a way that he gives an almost pro- and Peg Fielding. Costumes and prop- much uneasiness. 72 Min. B&W CS No listing fessional performance. Norm has had to suicidally court death, moving about available. perties were managed by Mary Heil- like a sleepwalker until someone THE INVISIBLE BOY . Richard Ever other theatrical experience in College man. Interior decorating was done by at him to take cover. He sur- and Phillip Abbot. A science-fiction melodrama of the Pacific, and is at ease and acts Mary Heilman and Gert Pontes. shouted about a 10 year old boy who activates a dis- somehow and continued to write natural on the stage. Prompters were Esther Frey and vived garded robot and becomes its pal. 89 Min. B&W The female lead, and only female dispatches until he returned to the No listing available. Jean Petralia. House managers were States after the climax of combat in TEN DAYS TO TULARA. . Sterling in the play, Patty O'Neil, portrayed Gene Pontes and Jim Sealy. Art work the bay at Santiago. Hayden and Grace Raynor. A man is forced by Cam Blaine, was carried off with was done by Barbara Moore. to aid a man who takes a shipment of gold wit and vitality. Cam also has had Crane's final account of the Cuban with him to Mexico. 76 Min. B&W No listing previous experience on stage, playing campaign was not published in book available. the Rain) until after DEATH OF A SCOUNDREL . George the lead role in the Taming of the form (Wounds in Saunders and Yvonne DeCarlo. An unscrupu- Shrew and portraying Cinderella. Cam DOD. his death from turberculosis two years lous new arrival from Czecheslovakia, who had is a teacher of the second grade at later. killed in order to gain passage his own brother Victory Hill. conditions are such that it would be Crane to America, forms a crooked investment com- Today a radar site, Stephen pany and becomes involved with several women. Lew Long entranced the audience medically inadvisable for dependents Hill sentinels Windward Passage with 120 Min. B&W No listing available. with his sophisticated attitude in the to reside. a magnificent vista of the bay and GIDEON OF SCOTLAND YARD . Jack role of a rake and libertarian, David 3. Emotional or serious adverse ef- stands a barren, haunting monument Hawkins and Dianne Foster. A typical day in the life of a chief inspector of Scotland Yard Slater. Not only his polished gestures, fects of weather, climate or living to the young man whose literary is the theme of this feature. How he works on but his glib, high-hat tone brought conditions when local medical author- genius "sprang to life full armed," a few cases at the same time and the solutions spice to the performance. ities advise against permitting kin to and who squandered his health help- are most interesting. 90 Min. B&W No listing Patty's father, old fashioned Irish remain. ing wounded Marines and who strug- available. cop and preacher of fire and damna- 4. When death, serious illness or gled to expose to the world the horror incapacitation of a dependent, such as of war. wife who normally take care of other Do not weep, babe, for war is dependents such as children, requires kind. the repatriation of dependents to in- sure proper care. Because your father tumbled 5. Cases in which the international in the yellow trenches. political situation causes concern, to Raged at his breast, gulped the individuals concerned, for the and died. future safety of their dependents. 6. Lack of appropriate educational Do not weep. or housing facilities for dependents War is Kind. (From Crane's due to conditions arising after the ironic poem, "War is dependents were permitted to enter Kind.") the area. The Defense Department said that overseas commanders may evacuate kin in cases whose the government's interest is best served. Such cases Comedy. would include "embarrassment to the menal run of 866 performances in U.S. government," conditions "pre- it's original Broadway presentation. discipline," dujudical to good order and We would also like to mention that "strong public or instances involving tonight is the last performance of feeling against individual dependents." Norman Rubenfelt strikes a sincere pose putting over his feeling of disgust "The Moon Is Blue," so if you haven't at a predicament Cam Blain, portraying Patty O'Neil, has thrust upon him had the opportunity to see this smash in her flighty manners. The final presentation of THE MOON IS BLUE is Budget: A plan by which you pay comedy, tonight is the last chance. tonight, beginning at 2000. Seats are still available at the door. as you go-if you don't go anywhere. Tickets will be on sale at the door.