
ian Vol.V.No.Vo. , N.3 35 U. S. Naval Operating Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Saturday, 21 October 1950 NOB HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMERS PRESENT NAVY OK's RELEASE SECOND ANNUAL CARNIVAL PLAN FOR RESERVES Washington (AFPS) - Enlisted * Rear Admiral and Mrs. A. M. Bledsoe Among 400 Spectators members of the Organized and at Colorful Event Inactive Naval Reserve with four or more dependents, who have ac- On Friday night, October 13, er Reed. been involuntarily recalled to 1950, the NOB Junior-Senior High tive duty, may now apply for re- 50 Yard Backstroke (boys), Bill lease from such duty or discharge. School physical education classes, Smith. Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, under the direction of Coaches Er- (girls), Underwater for distance Commandant of the First Naval nest Reddick and Barbara Brough- Barbara Thomas. ton, presented their second annual District, said recently the requests swimming meet to approximately 25 Yard Backstroke (boys), Dick from enlisted men are to be filed 400 parents, friends, and students Smith. through channels and forwarded gathered around the brightly-light- Underwater for distance (girls), to the Bureau of Naval Personnel ed and spacious Fleet Recreation Judy Veach. for appropriate action. Pool. 50 Yard Breast Stroke (boys), Dependency includes wife and The girls' water ballet, expertly Bill Smith. children and parents. In the latter led by Joan McNeal and Barbara 25 Yard Breast Stroke (girls), case, the parent must certify by Gould, opened the show sharply Barbara Thomas. affidavit that the Serviceman is providing for more than one half at 7:45 p.m. These ballet leaders 150 Yard Medley Relay (boys), were followed in rippling lines of Hough, and of his or her support. The dead- Bill Romoser, Jeff line for filing applications is 1 intricate patterns by a bevy of Jack Smith (team). graceful and attractive young January 1951. (girls), Bar- swimmers: Ramona Sparks, Mar- 100 Medley Relay The Commandant announced that Judy Veach, Barba- sha Snay, Susan Maulsby, Rowena bara Romoser, the Navy has suspended further Stanley, Judy Veach, Barbara Ro- ra Gould (team). recall to active duty of Reserve moser, Ann Havard, Sissy Maulsby, 100 Yard Free Style Relay personnel with four or more de- Dixie Adair, and Barbara Brough- (boys), Dick Smith, Dick Davis, pendents where records so indicate. Collier (team). ton. Adorned in silver caps and Sonny Provisions of the Naval directive swim suits of contrasting bright 100 Yard Free Style Relay do not apply to officers, members colors these girls glided through (girls), Ellen Oliver, Ann Havard, of the Fleet Reserve or Marine the water like mermaids: and their Judy Veach (team). Corps personnel. swimming and diving was reported Diving (boys), Jack Smith. as being super by the enthusiastic spectators. After this eye-catching Diving (girls), Rowena Stanley. CINCLANTFLT SENDS display of form and timing on the During intermission both the CONGRATULATIONS part of the young ladies, three high school swimmers and the spec- tators were honored with an out- clowns, Hank French, Bill Romoser, The standing exhibition of expert div- Commandant TENTH Naval and Al Havard, entertained the District forwarded with congratula- hilarious antics ing by Wayne Freed, FN, USN, audience with their tions to the Base Commander and outlandish costumes. well known as a diver on the Base, this week a commendation to all hands After a word of welcome and and CPL James Hessinger, USMC, 1943-44 Pennsylvania State Diving of this Base which reads as follows: some introductory remarks by Mrs. "The Champion and member of the 1948 Commander-in-Chief notes Barbara Broughton, high school with pleasure (in the report of girls' physical education and swim- Olympics team. These divers high- lighted the meet with their per- the recent Administrative and Op- ming instructor who served as erational Readiness Inspection) the announcer, the well-balanced and formances, each man doing six dives, some of which were so in- EXCELLENCE of the U. S. Naval well-organized program of events Operating Base, Guantanamo Bay, got under way. Results and indivi- tricate, graceful, and spectacular as to awe the assembled onlookers. Cuba in the elements required for dual medal winners were as follows: the proficient performance of its 25 Yard Free Style (boys), Jim- Officials for the swimming meet mission as a Fleet Base and ex- my Lippold; 25 Yard Breast Stroke were: Mrs. Barbara Broughton, tends to the Commander and ALL (boys), Dick Davis. Announcer; Wayne Freed, James HANDS, a most hearty WELL Hessinger, and John Welsch, Jud- DONE". 25 Yard Free Style (girls), Su- ges; and Ernest Reddick, Starter. san Maulsby; 25 Yard Breast Stroke (girls), Rowena Stanley. Vermont was the first state to Everyone should own a com- provide for full 50 Yard Free manhood suffrage Style (boys), Jack fortable bed and a comfortable pair which was not dependent Smith. on prop- of shoes, because he's in one or erty, owned or rented, or a specified 25 Yard Free Style (girls), Ging- the other, all his life. income. Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday. 21 October 1950 Page Two THE INDIAN Saturday, 21 October 1950 NO MOVIES AND WHY! A regular column "Your Movie Guide" has been absent from The Indian for the past several weeks Sunday, 22 October 1950 Editorial Office, NOB Administration Bldg., for good reasons. Mainly they are Room 205 - Phone 254 that there have been no new films Catholic Masses received as you well know if you 0700-Naval Base Chapel Saturday, 21 October 1950 have attended any of our lyceums 0930-Naval Base Chapel U. S. NAVAL OPERATING BASE of late. Many of us have been 1745-Naval Base Chapel Guantanamo Bay. Cuba guilty of hurling verbal blasts Daily Mass - 0630 Rear Admiral A. M. Bledsoe, USN either directly or indirectly at the Confessions before all Masses Commander local motion picture exchange. In Protestant Services Allen Collier, J03----------------Editor doing so we, are making a sad Sunday: 0930-Sunday School P. H. Teeter, LCDR-------- Staff Advisor mistake. The trouble lies not local- 1000-Adult Bible Class THE INDIAN is published weekly, fin- ly but higher up. 1100-Divine Worship anced by appropriated funds, printed on government equipment, for free distri- Incoming movies received here Thursday: 1930-Choir Rehearsal bution on the U. S. Naval Operating Base, are given a Class 3 priority on Chaplains at this activity Guantanamo Bay, Cuba by order of the FLAW and MATS flights. Movies CDR JOHN F. HAGEN, USN Base. Commander. shown here are first shown in THE INDIAN is published in compliance (Protestant) with the provisions of NAVEXOS-P-35 Bermuda after which they have LT P. J. MARRON, USNR (Rev) 1945. been transported via MATS to the THE INDIAN uses Armed Forces Press AF Base in Chicopee Falls, Mass. (Catholic) Service material which may be reprinted where they were relayed to the with the credit line: AFPS. Norfolk motion picture exchange to MONDAY AT 1300 be placed on FLAW flight for HOSPITAL NOTES Gtmo. as it passes throught Nor- Punctually on Monday at One folk. The last such shipment re- p.m. as on every 23 October for ceived was several months ago. the past 166 years, the swallows Heirport News: The near-hurri- The last shipment of new movies will leave the old Church at San cane must have been too much reached this Base about 5 Septem- Juan Capistrano in California. even for the stork-only one new ber. These did not come throug reg- These "Miraculous" birds will take his appearance: Fred citizen made ular channels but were sent in flight-thousands of them-head- Ray Nisewaner born 16 October to error, or by an act of fate to the ing for the open sea. They will ADC and Mrs. L. R. Nisewaner. MATS terminal in Mobile, Ala. return on time. 19 March, next CWO R. H. Slack has gone to the From Mobile they came to Gtmo year-St. Joseph's Day. States for a few days leave-ob- via commercial air. Since that date Where do they ject in mind, purchase of a new car. go when they there have been no new receipts. take wing every winter? . Out ENS Farrace Worthy, NC has Present indications are that we to sea, the nearest "landing stop" gone to Texas for a short leave. are approximately 50 movies be- 1000 miles away. An old LCDR P. D. Cronemiller Mexican depart- hind in our receipts. of the mission explains: "They ed on Wednesday morning on ten carry a little twig in their beaks. days leave to attend a meeting This past week dispatches were of When they tire, they place the American College of Surgeons sent to ComServLant requesting the in Boston. action to get the films shipped here. twig on the water and rest on it". It's quite a birthday This is not the first time that such a burden for the little J. Gallant, HMC had bird but it is also its "Life-Saver." this week. He would rather not be a measure has had to be taken. The past So is every man's Cross-a burden reminded of any more birthdays, two times that the supply on hand has been exhausted it has on his way, but his life-saver too. but he did enjoy a surprise party FOLLOW which was given for him. been the same procedure, see old THE SWALLOW. Be- movies until Norfolk got ready to fore the long flight, the parent W. W. James, HMC, medical birds take the repair man, reported for duty send the new ones. Usually it seem- young swallows on ed to be that the local exchange short hops, until they "get their this week.
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