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Vol. VI. No. 14 U. S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday 10 October 1953

Capt J M, Howell, Fire Losses Cut Bronze Star Medals Awarded Former Exec, Takes By 50% During Last Fiscal Year To Training Group Officers Command of Station As the annual Fire Prevention Week drew to a close with a live At change-of-command cere- Bronze Star Medals with Combat Distinguishing Devices were demonstration of carelessness as a awarded to two officers here last Saturday at ceremonies conducted at monies last Monday, 5 October, cause of fires, it was revealed by CAPT J. M. Howell relieved CAPT the Fleet Training Group headquarters. Mr. J. C. Pinchard, Naval Base Fire Authorized by Vice-Admiral J. 0. L. Livdahl as commanding officer Chief,that financial loss due to fire of the Naval Station. J. Clark, Commander Seventh Fleet, during the last fiscal year was re- the awards went to CDR D. L. G. duced to over half that of a year Blood Donors Needed King and LT D. A. Rostan for ago. service during the Korean cam- $2225.80 Loss For Fiscal 1953 paigns. Both officers are presently Chief Pinchard produced figures To Replace Supply assigned to Fleet Training Groun. showing that the financial loss due to fire in fiscal 1952 was $4583.60 while the loss for fiscal 1953 was was only $2225.80. Used at Hospital Thirteen pieces of equipment staff the four fire stations assigned CAPT J. W. Kimbrough (MC), to the base-three on the base USN, commanding officer of the proper and one at Leeward Point. Naval Hospital, has sent out a call Climaxes Fire Prevention Week for volunteer blood donors to aid in replacing the blood transfusion The live demonstration climaxing facilities of the hospital. Fire Prevention Week was the burning of an abandoned shack. Due to transfers of personnel, Various faulty electrical fixtures the blood donor list is urgently in were demonstrated plus an ex- need of new donors who can be hibition of human faults which called upon in an emergnecy. Any- start fires. one interested in assisting this vital service should call the Clini- AOQ $300,000 Loss cal Laboratory (8-659) for an CAPT Howell reads his orders appointment for an examination giving him command of the Naval According to Fire Department records the largest financial loss and blood tests. Station as CAPT Livdahl stands by. due to fire ever incurred on the All types of blood are in demand. base was in 1945 when the Air Captain Howell has served as However, type "0" Negative is since Station Officers' Quarters burned especially desired since it can be executive officer of the station resulting in a $300,000 loss. In 1951 CAPT Tedder pins the Bronze The vacancy created by given to persons with any other July 1951. a flash fire at Pier Baker claimed Star on CDR King and LT Rostan his ascension to command will be type blood. Rare blood types in- 7 lives. clude "AB" and "B" negative. during ceremony at Fleet Training filled by CDR V. J. Soballe, former Group. commanding officer of the USS Smoking Greatest Cause of Fires The actual transfusion takes from 20 to 25 minutes. There is Higbee (DDR-806), who will ar- Chief Pinchard who has 30 years Commander King earned his rive here on 28 October. service in fire protection and pre- little any pain felt and the donor feels no ill effects. Bronze Star while commanding the Captain Livdahl will report to vention says that smoking is the USS Henry W. Tucker (DDR-875) the University of Virginia as Pro- greatest cause of fires, attributing Every quarter or so it becomes necessary due to transfer of per- during "combat operations against fessor of Naval Science. He has 60% of the fires to careless smok- sonnel, to renew the hospital's enemy North Korean and Chinese been in command of the Naval ers. The three main causes of fire Communist Forces .from March Station since October 1951. said the chief are "men, women blood donor list. This is what the hospital is now attempting. The 18, 1952 to 5 September 1952." CAPT Howell entered the Navy and children." His citation reads, in part, "His (Continued on next Page) actual typing of blood takes but a minute or two and consists merely outstanding leadership and initia- of a pin prick in one of the donor's tive in maintaining the ship as an fingers. Upon an emergency the efficient fighting unit during sus- donor will be called upon to vol- tained periods at sea under combat; unteer blood. and his skillful employment of All but anemic persons and those naval weapons during gun strikes which caused wide-spread damage with case histories of malaria, rheumatic fever or tuberculosis, to the enemy on eight occasions at are wanted as blood donors. Wonson, Korea, and at the bomb- Officials of the Naval Hospital line, contributed materially to the are presently considering publish- sucess of the Henry W. Tucker in ing a Blood Donors' Honor Roll in its assigned missions." "The Indian." Lieutenant Rostan's citation reads, in part, ". . .as Commanding Officer on board the USS Swallow during operations .from 20 Octob- Sailors er 1951 to 10 September 1952. participated in major minesweep- Eat Brunch In Mess ing operations. sweeping a total of twenty-three mines. . .On 5 June 1952 while conducting a sweep in- Experiment side Songjin Harbor, the Swallow was taken under heavy and con- San Diego, NTC, Calif. (AFPS) centrated enemy fire. Although the -Sailors stationed here are get- ship was three times by seventy- ting their first taste of "brunch" six milimeter shells .he exhibited -a general mess experiment com- outstanding courage by continuing bining breakfast with lunch. the sweep while withdrawing The new Sunday and holiday sweeping four mines in the process menu makes it possible for per- and returning counter-battery fire." sonnel to sleep as late as they Commander King, with 17 years wish. Late sleepers can eat brunch naval service, lists his home town anytime between 0800 and 1200. as Fort Gaines, Ga. His action- "I relieve you, Sir," and CAPT Howell (r) assumes command of Men assuming0 73 the morning watch packed career is studded with two the Naval Station from CAPT Livdahl. * are fed at 0 (Continued on page four) L

Pag~e Two THE INDIAN Saturday 10 October 1953 Page Two A Message from Garcia . Famous Cuban Names

some of the readers are Sunday 11 October 1953 Editorial Office, U. S. Naval Base Maybe Special Services Department considering going this weekend to Catholic Masses Fleet Recreation Center Bayamo's Cattle Fair. If they do, sure they wil have a 0700-Naval Base Chapel 10 October 1953 I am pretty Saturday wonderful time. 0900-Naval Base Chapel U. S. NAVAL BASE If you decide to go, and you feel Daily Mass - 0630 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba the "Espanol" you like practicing Confessions: Saturda y, 1730 - Rear Admiral C. L. C. Atkeson, Jr., USN have learned, I think it would be Commander a good thing for you to know-at 1800; 1930 - 2015, Confessions CAPT Robert H. Wilkinson least by their names-a few Cubans are not heard before Mass on Chief of Staff who have excelled in different fields Sunday. U. S. NAVAL STATION of endeavor. I shall list a few of Guantanamo Say, Cuba them: Protestant Services CAPT Jack M. Howell Sports-Mundito Campanioni, Sunday: 0930-Sunday School Commanding Officer former world's billiards champion. 1000-Adult Bible Class Kid Chocolate, former feather Worship Editorial Staff world's 1100-Divine Adviser and junior lightweight Lieutenant E. A. Sandness-_Officer boxing champion. 1930-Christian Fellow- H. E. Davis, JOC------Managing Editor ship Al Henderson, J3------News Editor The late Jose R. Capablanca, ex- J. C. Dierks, J3------Sports and a gen- 1930-Mid-Week Photographer world's chess champion Wednesday: S. E. Cobbs, PHSN--- uine idol of the chess world. Prayer THE INDIAN is poblisbed weekly, fin- Kid Gavilan, present boxing Thursday: 1930-Choir Rehearsal anced by non-appropriated funds, printed welterweight champion of the on government equipment, car cree distri- Chaplains at this Activity bution on tbe U. S. Naval Base, Guan- world. tanamo Say, Cobs by order oc the Base In the artistic field, we have CDR M. O. Stephenson, CHC, USN Commander. actresses like Estelita Rodriguez, LT J. F. Agnew, CHC, USNR THE INDIAN is published in compliance Carmita Ignarra, and the first CHARLES S. THOMAS (Protestant) with the provisions oc NAVEXOS-P-35 Alicia (Rev) 1945. ballet dancer of the world, LCDR W. J. Spinney, CHC, USN Alonso; also actors like Desy Arnaz Assistant Secretary of Defense (Catholic) This publication receives AFPS material. AFPS material appearing herein cannot be and Cesar Romero, and musical reprinted without written permission of composers like Ernesto Lecuona, Charles S. Thomas was nomi- Armed Forces Press Service. 641 Washing- of "Siboney," "You Belong as the Assistant Secretary 1d, New verb. author nated The Chaplain's Corner ton Street, New York to my Heart," "La Comparsa," of Defense (Supply & Logistics) and many other "hits," and the by President Eisenhower on July No. one "bongo" player ever to 28, 1953, and was sworn into of- Saint Paul speaks of those who Notes visit the American continent, fice Aug. 5, 1953. He had served are used to influence others, saying Hospital "Chano" Pozo, who was killed not as the Under Secretary of the that the one the Holy Spirit gives . Navy from Feb. 6, 1953, to July 28. this gift, to another that gift. It New members of the Naval A Cuban who contributed notably Mr. Thomas was born in Inde- reminds us of the great need of Hospital staff reporting for duty to the scientific world was Carlos pendence, Mo., Sept. 28, 1897, but social life, namely, the need of a include the following: M. 0. Wert- Finlay, discoverer of 'yellow fever.' since 1911 has been a resident of proper norm regarding our deal- ley, HMC; W. C. Dwyer, HM3; This, I believe, will give you a California. He attended the Uni- ings with others. Also J. M. rough idea of the prominent men in of California and Cornell A. M. Williams, HN. versity Certainly, any point of daily life Tarwater, HM1; C. R. Barrow, this country. You can ask about University, leaving the latter in- HM2, and S. E. Allen, HM3. any of them-whichever of their stitution during WWI to enter the that shows us how to get along Transferred on 2 October were professions or arts interests you aviation branch of the Navy. better with others ought to interest D. R. Martin, SN, and R. B. Ulm, most-to your Cuban friends and in with At the end of his service us. SA. I am sure they will be pleased investment of in- 1919 he joined the Others should feel a certain Miss Edna Holte, Chief, Nursing it and tell you many things H. Burr Co., Los add to your storage of house of George in contact with us. Our Service at the Naval Hospital for terest to Angeles, and in 1925 became a pleasure the past 17 months, departed 8 culture. vice president of the firm. In 1932 influence ought to be for the better, October on the USS Thomas for he left to become vice president not for the worse. in the like to fur- a change of duty and leave A lot of men would of Foreman and Clark, a chain we ought educational background When evil is concerned, . ther their of. men's retail clothing stores. show our aversion for the evil P. Wilkinson, NC, to aid them in preparing to Miss Olive M. in order Five years later he became presi- firmly, so that others may know USNR, reported aboard 5 October for advancement in their present dent of the organization. Holte. Miss Why not make it a point where we stand. Many, however, as relief for Miss rating. After the outbreak of WWII he the mistake of offending here. . visit the I&E office to find out make Wilkinson comes from to was appointed a special assistant Instead of simply showing their CDR W. G. Lawson, MC USN the requirements for your rate and to the Assistant Secretary of the representatives the various USAFI hatred and opposition to the evil, Mr. D. L. Southey, see about Navy for Air and later served as they grow indignant at the persons courses that can help you meet from BuMed, and Mr. J. E. Eckloff, an assistant to Secretary of the who do not hate the evil. Therefore representative from BuDocks, these requirements? Navy James Forrestal. He also resistance. 5 October for on- they meet stubborn arrived Monday set up the Navy's Inventory and happens in family af- connection with pro- This often site study in The reason that love is intoxi- Purchasing Control Program and fairs. Forcefulness in principle is (Continued on page four) cating is that it's made in the its first Contract Negotiation Sec- always good; but when one insists still of the night." tion. too much on exterior demands, there is a collision, and no good Command Change is gained. (Continued from Page One) Persuasion is more powerful in 1933 as Lieutenant (junior than force because in persuading grade) after serving a hitch in the someone, we appeal to his reason, Army as Company Commander of and he cannot logically resist. It Co. E, 115th ComBat Engineers. is good therefore, in our dealings At the start of WWII he was on with others to reflect first on the duty in the office of Naval Officer proper course to employ. Often the Procurement in , best course is contained in that Calif. In 1942 he was assigned to old saying: 'A word to the wise is the staff of Commander, South sufficient.' Pacific area and participated in the If we want to shun disagree- campaign. He was ments and unpleasantries among later made commanding officer of those with whom we come in con- the Receiving Station for the area. tact, we must avoid being partial In 1945 he went to San Bruno, without good reason. At the same Calif., where he assumed duties as time, don't take sides, unless you executive officer of the Advanced have to. For this immediately Com- Base Training Depot and in 1946 mits you to thinking as some other he was made Chief Inspector, person thinks. If you keep yourself Pacific Reserve Fleet at Tacoma, free here, you may think as you Wash. In 1947 he began a 3-year deem best, and afterwards, if it tour of duty on the staff of Com- seems advisable, you may change mander, 12th Naval District in San your opinion, without anyone be- Francisco. He was assistant Dir- ing the wiser for it. ector of Naval Reserve in that area. Captain Howell lists his home as If you're charitable in your deal- Reno, Nev. He and his wife, Lucy ings with others, you'll make more E. and their two children, John JUNIOR FIRE PREVENTERS take a ride in a real fire truck as friends: you'll be happy yourself, and Dorothy are living in quarters part of Fire Prevention Week which came to a close today with a and you'll make others happy, too. on the base. burning demonstration of carelessness at the "Hazard House." William J. Spinney up 1W 0 Saturdlay 10 Oetobe 193 THE INDIAN Page Three Saturday 10 October 1953 Fishing Entries Navy Nine Sweeps Penn State, Navy, Purdue LAND DIVISION Barracuda All-Service Favored Marcinuk, P.-_ 23 lbs. 8 os. in Eastern Tilts Qumster, R. M. 20 lbs. lichter, Mrs. R. F. 19 lbs. 8 oSs. Quantico, Va (AFPS)-The Navy Grouper established itself supreme in Arm- By Jan Dupree, W. L. --- 22 lbs. k Marcinuk, P.-7 lbs. 13 os. ed Forces baseball by blanking the Aside from a few upsets this pearing to live up to pre-season Leverett, W. R. 4 lbs 6 os. Air Force 7-0, while the top Army department fared pretty well on expectations with a tie and a close Jacks and Marine teams found themselv- last Saturday's choice of winners Beman, J. A. - - 15 lbs. 89 oss. 6-4 victory over S. M. U. will try Vicari, V. F. - - 14 lbs. 14 os. es unseated. so might as well press our luck and cut loose with a little power McNeil, D. A. - - 12 lbs. The Service tournament was and try again. against Tulane and shouldn't have Mackerel (King) keynoted by outstanding pitching EAST too much difficulty in handling the McNeil, D. A. - 30 lbs. and the Navy's Snapper winning Los Penn State's Nittany Lions drop- Green Wave. Alabama and Tennes- Davidson, H. --- 47 lbs. Alamitos (Calif.) NAS Raiders ped one last week to Penn but see will prove a little tough for Dupree, W. L.- - 43 lbs. 8 oSs. emptied a sea bag chuck full of it. they'll bounce back this Saturday, Tulsa and Chattanooga, respective- Kelly, C. L.---- 33 lbs. 4 oss. The Raiders' Pete Vucurevich far enough we think, to beat Boston Snook ly, and South Carolina ought to Loenwenhagen, A. H. -- 13 lbs. unloaded a two hit pitching per- rack up a win over Furman. We're Tarpon formance that annihilated the of Columbia ought to have too picking Virginia over George Brock, R. ---- 26 lbs. Bombers of Barksdale AFB, La., much for Rutgers. Ciccarelli, B. ------23 lbs. Pitt will take Washington, and Maryland, one of Mackerel (Spanish and Common) 7-0 in the championship game. Nebraska and Syracuse shouldn't the better elevens in this part of Zwatschka, J. R. 4 lbs. 7 oss. The California club employed B have too much trouble with Ford- the country to stop the Georgia BOAT DIVISION pair of right handers to strait jack- Bulldogs in their tracks. Barracuda et the Ft. Belvoir Army hitters ' y Nay, C. F. ------1--2 lbs. Other games in this section: 4-1 to gain the finals. Les Phillips 557 victory over Dartmouth Hardin, J.- -______22-- lbs. S ome. to North Carolina over Wake Forest, Bailey, H. E.- - - -16 lbs. and Al McKinney gave up three take Cornell. Army will hand Mississippi over Vanderbilt, Grouper hits between them while their Dartmouth another loss, Boston and Rodgers, J. L. - - 64 lbs. Kentucky over L. S. U. Jacks sailor teammates rapped Belvoir's College looks too strong for Villa- SOUTHWEST Whitmore, F. M. --- 17 lbs. 8 os. Tom Poholsky for a pair of fourth and while the Crimson Tide The big game in the southwest Leowenhagen, A. H. ___ 13 lbs. 8 ozs. inning runs for an early lead. of Harvard this week is the Texas and Okla- Brock, R. .---- 11 lbs. 6 os. The host Quantico Marines ran erfull for seems it Mackerel (King) to ow- homa contest. The Longhorns could Scott, B. R.- - - 9 lbs. 8 ozs. afoul of 33-year-old Barksdale whether. Cle it i tful put up quite Snapper a battle but I don't pitcher Mel Harnley in the first to beat Columbia. think they have the stuff Pass, J. S. - - - 41 lbs. 4 ozs. game and lost their chance for MIDWEST to take Lightfost, L. H.- - -26___3 lbs. the Sooners. Baylor and Rice, two Gennaria, R. H. ------32 lbs. the Armed Forces title with a10 Top ranking Notre Dame is idle other strong squads will generate Snook loss. Harnley received the "Most this Gennaria, H. L.- - -______19lbs. enough power to chalk up wins Leverett, W. N.- - -_____14lbs. S ass. Valuable Player" award on the anoth we e t Michan Stte over Arkansas and ill Hardin-Sim- Shepherd, W.L _____ 11 lbs. 8oss. strength of his win over Quantico. be r t poerhuse mons, and S. M. U.'s Mustangs Tarpon The Leathernecks rebounded T C U. We think the Spartans are Lehis, C. E.H - -47 lbs. 12 ozs. looking forward to ending Mis- Lightfest. L. H. ------30 lbs. behind the four-hit pitching of will trounce the Horned Frogs. souri a loss. Bemas, N.- - -25 lbs. Roger Osenbaugh to beat Ft. Bel- Ohio State plays at home and will SPECIAL DIVISION PACIFIC COAST voir's Engineers in the consolation be the favorite over Illinois and The Badgers from Bonefish game, 8-1. Wisconsin Chandler, C. A. - - 4 lbs. 8 ozs. Michigan's Wolverines should down travel out to the Sunshine State Croakers The BombersThe on~erssa_saw theth chin-chamn- Iowa, while Minnesota is edging this week _ 2 lbs. to play U. C. L. A. but Williams, H. H. pionship vanish into a vapor trail out Northwestern and Indiana shouldn't Zwatshaka, Mrs. 1 lb. 9 ozs. when the Raiders pushed across quette. Kansas looks better give the Uclan's too hard Cole, J. ---- lb. 8 ozs. a fight on their home field. Cali- Parrotfish five runs fiverunin the inthethirthird inning inlng10-than in- Colorado and after some delib- fornia meets Penn and Nixon, R. M. ------1 lb. 14 oss. this should eluding a three- homer by be a-close one, but Sanborn, J. - - - - 7 ozs. Dale Coogan. we're picking the Pompano e i pickig Purdu ove Golden Bears by a The two Air Force hits off Vu- D. Thi-last aleuhtb nose. Southern French, C. D. -16 lbs. 8 oss. Cal should beat Washington Hinkle, R. A. 9 lbs. curevich came on Mack Rine- g Sa-f and Stanford emerge victorious Greaner, S. W. - - 4 lbs. hart's in over Shark the sixth, and Gee Oregon State. Quinter, N. H. ----- 222 lbs. relief pitcher Jack McBreen's NHummel, C. A.- _____200-- lbs. in the seventh but never Chelf, H. L. ------140 lbs. Triggerfish threatened the Navy lead. McCarthy, T. E. _ - 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Borborian, S. Jr. _ - 3 lbs. 8 ozs. Softball Tourney Heads Around the Bases SPEARFISHING DIVISION Grouper Nichols, E. M. 67 lbs. 8 ozs. Lowry Kropack, J. A. --- 24 lbs. For Final Play Despite AFB, Colo., claims one in Marcinuk, P. ___ 7 lbs. 3 ass. the Little Known Facts Dept. An Jacks 18-year-old, A/3C Laverne Dibble, Matson, J. F. ------14 lbs. is Prees, J. W. __ _ 13 lbs. 8 oss. lt SWet Weather one of six top U.S. checkers Fester, N. D. - - -______11lbs. S ozs. champs in the under-21 category Snappers Naval Station . Quantico Marine footballers Foster, G. D. 7---19lbs. Tarpon 1 W Questions Still being slowed by rain and will play Pensacola, Fla., NAS at Fester, . a. r 26 lbs. 8 ass. 1. Who was the first modern day wet grounds, the Naval Station Key West, Dec. 4 in a charity con- Roasendahl, G. A. --- 20 lbs. S oss. southpaw to hold a world boxing action test for infantile paralysis Harcinuk, P. ------20 lbs. softball league got back into funds. title ? on Wednesday night. "Mandy" When Gene Littler, the San Hogfish base- HWrales, H. BN7 lbs. 2. What Mandis, fireball pitcher for the Diego NAS sailor, won the U.S. Fester, N. D.- - - 6 lbs. ball team did Tony Lazzeri play league-leading 2nd Division turned Golf Association amateur cham- .- - 5 lbs. oass. Nickls, E. for? in a sparkling no-hit no-run per- pionship he succeeded 1952 amateur Mackerel (Spanish) or Don Budge Abbett, G. H.1-- -7 lbs. 3. Was Bill Tilden formance. He faced 27 batters in champ, Congressman Jack West- considered the ranking U. S. tennis the contest, giving up seven walks, land of Washington. Littler and player for the greater number of WOMEN'S CONTEST but airtight defense kept any run- Westland were members of this LAND DIVISION years? ner from advancing beyond second year's Walker Cup team. Littler is Barracuda 4. In baseball is the catcher base. The 1st Division boatswains' remembered for winning the Na- Sullenger, V.------2 lbs. classified as an infielder? mates were the victims of this per- tional Chamber of Commerce junior Snapper player holds the rec- Wreath, V. ------12 lbs. 5. What formance. Plaskett was the losing tournament five years ago. ord for most time at bat in the BOAT DIVISION pitcher. Kretschmar was the bat- The Annapolis 150-1b. football Snapper major leagues? ting star of the game, connecting Pelick, A.- -___ -- ___ 1 lb. 15 ozs. Answers squad will try to stretch its un- Snook with a double and a bases loaded defeated streak through a fourth 8 1. Al McCoy, a left wander, Leverett, E.- - - 1 lb. os5 that accounted for six straight year with a five-game '53 KOed George Chip for the middle- RBI's. Final score saw the 2nd CHILDREN'S CONTEST 1914 and held it schedule. The Navy lightweights Jacks weight title in Division win by the count of 15-0. to Mike have won six Eastern titles in the Sauln, A.- -______-- 2 lbs. 12 ose until 1917 when he lost In the night cap the 5th Division -- 2 lbs. last seven years. Dealer, J - ______- O'Dowd. was upset by the Commissary Snapper 2. Lazzeri played 13 games with Sheppard, W.- - 3 lbs. Seazs. the win- 1939, his final sea- Store 6-4. MacEvoy was Kiefer, F.- - - 1 lb. 14dozs. the Giants in ning twirler and Scroggins was Marine Site A.- - - - 5 os Sauln, son. charged with the less. On October 1 the Officers and Parrotfish 3. Tilden was considered rank- Sanborn, .1.-- - ______7os . League standings as of Wednesday are Staff NCOs trounced the 2nd Sec- Red Bind ing U. S. singles player 10 years, as follows: tion 12-6 and the next day Head- - - _ -- 4aozs three years, 1936- L GB Sanborn, B.- . 1920-29; Budge Team W PCT quarters beat the 1st Section 9-5. Blowfioh 38. 2nd Division 10 1 909 Sauln. A.------1 as. 2 Headquarters knocked across an- The catcher and the AFDL 1 8 800 1% Sandfish 4. No. 5th Division 8 3 727 2 other nine runs last Tuesday which - - 4 sac are classified as "bat- 83 2 Sanborn,.H. . pitcher both 11th Division 8 727 was enough to drop the Officers terymen." FCP & RPIO 7 3 700 2%r/ with 9th Division 5 556 4 and Staff NCOs 9-4. 5. Ty Cobb is credited 5 . 500 4%. her, 'whisper the three 1st Division 5 Standings are as follows: "I said to 11,429 times at bat in 20 years of AFDL 47 4 5. 444 5 little words that will make me play, 1905-28. Honus Wagner holds Commissary Store 4 6. 400 5%/ Team Won Lost walk on air." but High School 3 6. 333 6 2nd Section 8 2 the National League record, Flag Division 3 8. 273 7 Headquarters 9 4 "What did she say?" was two short of Cobb's total 3rd & 7th Division 2 9. 182 8 Officers & Staff NCOs 5 8 "Go hang yourself." tim bat. 6th Division 1 12 000 10%r"_ 1st Section 2 11 t4 W 0

Navy-1ONDPPO-Gtmo. THE INDIAN Saturday 10 October 1953 WGBY Program Schedule Regular Programs - Monday through Friday 0700 Morning Caravan 1230 Hillbilly Jamboree 0715 News 1330 Jack Kirkwood 0730 Morning Caravan 1345 Behind the Story 0800 Lucky U Ranch 14t0 Mosical Matinee 0825 Solitary Singer 1500 Parade of Sporta 0830 Bob & Ray 1700 Storyteller Time 0900 House of Music 3705 Sam Salter Victor Borge, the comic pianist, 1000 Curt Massey 1000 Newo in, at, and around the piano, is 1015 Ronnie Kemper 1840 Requestfolly Yours really packing them in during the 1030 Bob Hope 1030 Twilight Serenade 1040 John Conte 1015 This 1 Believe '53 season. His season audience 1100 Startime 2051 Knox Manning so far is more than 800,000 and 1130 Bud's Bandwagon 2105 News with three months to go can easily 1200 Way Back Home 2230 Sandman Show 1215 News pass the million mark. . . . Para- Crosby mount will co-star - Bing Saturday 2130 Twenty Questions in (who else?) and Danny Kaye 0700 Morning Caravan 2155 News 's "White Christmas." 0715 News 2200 Hollywood Radio Theatre and Vera-Ellen 0730 Morning Caravan 2300 Orchestras of the West 2400 Sign Off the femme roles. . . . Jo 0800 Jewish Religious Program will have 0830 Space Patrol Stafford, CBS radio songbird, just 0900 Gene Autry Monday penned a million dollar contract 0930 Tarzan 0845 Lina Romay with CBS-TV. Miss Stafford will 1000 Tales of the Texas Rangers 1045 Charleen Hawks 1030 Let's Pretend 1730 Cavalcade of kiss radio goodbye when the four- 1100 Paulena Carter 1815 Jo Stafford year deal takes effect. Warner 1115 You And The World 1830 Inside Track Bros. has just acquired the screen 1130 Met. Opera Auditions 2000 Groucho Marx 1200 Personal Album 2030 Big Story rights to do the life story of the 1215 News 2100 Broadway's My Beat Air Force's first jet ace, 1230 Saturday Swing Session 2130 Fibber McGee Capt. Joseph McConnell. . . . The 1400 Mr. President 2200 Symphonette 1430 Adventures in Research Roxy Theatie in New York ushered 1445 At Ease Tuesday in a revolutionary new period in 1500 Parade of Sports 0845 Tennessee Ernie the history of motion pictures, the 1700 Music in the Air 1045 Strike it Rich CinemaScope era, with a lavish 1730 Jubilee 1730 Bookshelf of the World 1800 News 1815 Steve Allen world premiere of 20th Century- 1815 1830 Your Chaplain Speaks Fox's multi-million-dollar Techni- 1830 Tales of Tomorrow 2000 The Lineup color picture "The Robe." The two 1900 Bing Crosby 2030 Name That Tune 1930 Twilight Serenade 2100 Vaughn Monroe hour and 15 minute spectacle took 2000 Amos 'N' Andy 2130 Mr. and Mrs. North 10 years to urepare and was a year 2025 This I Believe 2200 American Music Hall in the making. . . . "Battle Cry," 2030 Gordon MacRae Show 2055 Knox Manning Wednesday one of the better novels of WWII 2100 Escape 0845 Francis Farwell and a current best seller, will be 2130 Grand Ole Opry 1045 Charleen Hawks produced, Leon Uris, is working on 2155 News 1730 Portrait of a City Mara Corday, former model and 2200 One Night Stand 1815 Jo Stafford cover girl, displays the screen play. . . . Here's a Navy 2230 some of the Sandman Show 1830 Sports Forum form that has just won plug that's a natural. Bill Cullen, 2400 Sign Off 2000 Arthur Godfrey her a long quizmaster of the CBS radio show 2030 My Friend Irma term contract in Hollywood. that men who Sunday 2100 Gunsmoke "Walk a Mile," says 2130 have the widest 0800 Hymns of the W Id Judy Canova Love quickens all follow the sea 0815 News 2200 Howard Barlow Presents senses except general knowledge. His reason? 0830 Robert Armbruss. the common. They travel a lot and have more 0900 Journey into Song Thursday Pretending to be rich keeps a read books and magazines. 1000 Catholic Religious Program 0845 Tennessee Ernie lot of men poor. time to 1030 Choral Symphony 1045 Strike it Rich Tyrone Power has been signed 1045 You and the World 1730 American Heritage Courtship is the short interlude to star in "The Long 1100 Protestant Divine Services 1815 Steve Allen between lipstick and mopstick. by Columbia 1830 Sports Answer Man Line." It was adapted from 1200 Personal Album Beauty is only skin dope. Gray 1215 News 2000 What's My Line "Bringing Up The Brass," the au- 1230 Piano Playhouse 2030 Horace Heidt A smile has more than its face tobiography 1300 New York Philharmonic 2100 Stars from Paris value. of Marty Maher, 2130 noted West Point athletic coach. 1400 Music with the Girls Meet Millie 1430 Discovery 2200 Enchanted Hour 1445 At Ease Landlady: "How do you like 1500 Parade of Sports Friday this (Continued from page two) room as a whole ?" 1700 Ozzie & Harriet 0845 Lina Romay Navy Wife: "As a 1730 Family Theater 1045 Charleen Hawks hole, it's fine. posed construction of the new 1800 News 1730 Invitation to Learning As a room, not so hot." naval hospital. The group departed 1815 Eddie Fisher 1815 Jo Stafford Wednesday 7 October. 1830 Cinema Music Hall 1830 Inside Track ODD: "Are 1900 Red Skelton 2000 The Whistler you sure this man HEIRPORT NEWS: A son, 1930 Twilight Serenade 2030 My Little Margie was drunk?" William Samuel Jr., was born to 2000 Martin and Lewis 2100 Jazz Nocturne SP: "Well, Sir, he put a penny 2030 Music from America 2130 FBI In Peace And War in the mail box, looked HM1 and Mrs. William S Poulton 2100 Charlie McCarthy 2200 Music for You up at the on 30 Sept. Born on the same day library clock and yelled "My Gawd, was the son of ME1 and Mrs. I've lost 23 pounds." Walter L. Seymour and has been named Kenneth Lee. October 2nd WAY BACK HOME is the birthday of Cynthia Leigh, Bronze Star . . daugther of LT and Mrs. Armando On your radio dial at 1450 every Wisconsin; Roswell, New Mexico; (Continued from Page One) Canalejo. DC1 and Mrs. Walter A. torpedoings and one Fehrer, Jr., announce the birth of weekday at 12 noon. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Jefferson, sinking. He October and he has been Tennessee. was on board the USS Helena in a son on 3 Monday, Oct. Pearl named Walter Wayne. A son was 12-New Bern, Harbor when that ship was North Carolina; Edinburg, Texas; Thursday, Oct. 15-New York, caught by a Japanese torpedo. He born to YN2 and Mrs. James H. , California. New York; Norfolk, Virginia; Iron- Armbruster on 3 October. He was was with the Helena through the Lamed Leslie Jerome. S/Sgt Tuesday, Oct. 13-Salem Oregon; ton, Ohio. battle of Savo Island, , and New Mrs. Frank A. Cox are the proud Buffalo, New York; Reno, Ohio; Georgia and, finally, when it Friday, Oct. 16-Richmond, Vir- was sunk in the battle of Kula parents of Frank Edward, born Taylor, Texas. ginia; Pipestone, Minnesota; 5 October. Gulf in 1943. In 1944 he was on Wednesday, Oct. 14-Milwaukee, Columbus, Georgia. board the USS Houston when it caught a torpedo off Formosa. He was executive officer of the USS J. W. Thomason just prior to the howA1 5LONGE PiRTTY ' outbreak of the . On a ~EA15AN5TIM~~'8W ' xP EASEf. E~fi~at^TPA SOON, ?. PONTF "- visit to Inchon, Korea, in April 1 1950, Commander King was pre- .IANF UIATET.j ' IN TIS PI'N-UP sented with an embroidered Korean flag by President Syngman Rhee. He reported to Fleet Training Group in February 1953. Lieutenant Rostan entered the Navy in 1942 and served as Com- manding Officer of the USS Swal- low from 1951 to September 1952 while conducting mine sweeping operations in the Korean area. He claims Girard, Ohio, as his home town, and reported to Fleet Train- ing Group in September 1953.