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WHITE FALCON
Friday, May 15, 1964
JFK Stamp Ready For Issue
Wasington (AFPS) — A new
five-cent stamp will be issued
nationally May 29, on what
would have been the 47th birth-
day of the late Presidend John
F. Kennedy.
Postmaster General John A.
Gronouski announced that the
John Fitzgerald Kennedy post-
age stamp is the most care-
fully planned stamp in postal
history. He said that a seven-
man team in the New York City
design firm of Reymond Loewy
-—William Snaith has worked
exclusively on the project from
Jan 16 to Mar 17 when the
dbsign was approved.
SATURDAY
10:00 Kiddies Comer
11:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam
12:00 Exploring
1:00 American Bandstand
2:00 NBA Basketball
4:30 Colonel Flack
5:00 Phil Silvers Show
2:00 Baseball Game of the Week
5:30 Current Events
6:00 Candid Camera
6:55 Chaplain’s Comer
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 To Be Announced
7:30 Jackie Gleason Show
8:30 Lawrence Welk’s Dance Party
9:30 The Defenders
10:30 Gunsmoke
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Northern Lights Playhouse
“Last Flight”
SUNDAY
2:00 Way Of The Cross
2:30 The Chapel of the Air
3:00 This Is The Life
3:30 Science All Stars
4:00 The Big Picture
4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular
6:00 The Jack Benny Show
6:30 The G. E. College Bowl
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Sacred Heart
7:30 Bonanza
8:30 Ed Sullivan Show
9:30 Hollywood Palace
10:30 What’s My Line
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Northern Lights Playhouse
“The Gambler and the Lady”
MONDAY
4:30 Captain Kangaroo
5:30 To Tell The Truth
6:00 Tombstone Territory
6:30 Danny Thomas Show
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Social Security In Action
7:30 Andy Griffith Show
8:00 The Lieutenant
9:00 The Thin Man
9:30 Danny Kaye Show
10:30 Lock Up
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Steve Allen Show
TUESDAY
4:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
5:00 Encyclopedia Brlttanlca
6:30 Wonderful World of Golf
6:30 Alumni Fun
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Telenews Weekly
7:30 Dick Powell Theater
8:30 The Jimmy Dean Show
The stamp pairs an informal
portrait of Mr. Kennedy with
a reproduction of the enternal
flame at the Kennedy grave.
Circling the stamps is a quota-
tion from his inaugural address
of 1961 “. . . and the glow from
that fire can truly light the
world.”
First-day ceremonies for the
stamp will b.e held in Boston,
Mass. The stamp is blue-gray
on a horizontal format. The
inital print order of 250 million
is double the customary pro-
duction of commememorative
stamps.
9:30 Combat
10:30 Science Fiction Theater
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Tell Telephone Hour
WEDNESDAY
4:30 Captain Kangaroo
5:30 The Price Is Right
6:00 Sea Hunt
6:30 Biography
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Sacred Heart
7:30 Dick Van Dyke Show
8:00 The Garry Moore Show
9:00 I Led Three Lives
9:30 The Untouchables
10:30 I’ve Got A Secret
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Tonight Show
THURSDAY
4:30 Do You Know?
5:00 My Little Margie
5:30 Password
6:00 Science In Action
6:30 True Adventure
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Telenews Weekly
7:30 My Three Sons
8:00 Hootenanny
9:00 Perry Mason
10:00 The Sid Caesar Show
10:30 Mystery Theater
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Steve Allen Show
FRIDAY
4:30 The Ted Mack Show
5:00 Bob Cummings Show
5:30 It’s A Wonderful World
6:00 Longuage in Action
6:30 Lucky Lager Sports Time
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Air Force News Review
7:30 Current Events
8:00 Rawhide
9:00 Jack Paar Show
10:00 Fight Of Week (Ramos-
DeRado)
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Tonight Show
NOTICE
The effective date for ad-
vancement in rating of per-
sonnel listed in the first in-
crement of the February
exams is June 25, according
to the Naval Examining Cen-
ter Rating Advancement Let-
ter received April 31 by The
White Falcon.
The Radio Log
by Bob Burcliette, AN
This week we are featuring
the program America’s Pop Mu-
sic with some facts about
the host Andy Mansfield. He
calls Stroudburg, Pennsylva-
nia, his home town, but he has
lived in North Hollywood, Cali-
fornia since 1937.
Andy started Playing piano
at the age of ten and had the
first jazz combo in high school.
He later studied at Ithaca Con-
servatory of Music and Cornell
University.
He played piano with three
nationally known recording
dance orchestras and was pia-
nist and arranger at radio sta-
tion WLW, Cinncinnati, Ohio
for three years.
Andy owns one of the na-
tion’s largest private record col-
lections, over 80,000 discs, hous-
ed in a seperate studio building
at his home. His collection spe-
cializes in Bing Crosby, tra-
ditional jazz and swing era
bands, although all fields are
covered and date back to 1895.
In addition to flat discs the col-
lection also includes early cy-
linder transcriptions and tape
recordings. Completely cross-in-
dexed any item can be located
in a moment’s time by either
title, artist or category.
Andy and his wife, Virginia
first met at Radio station WLW
Cincinati, Ohio, where she
was staff vocalist and Andy
arranger and pianist. Following
successful radio contracts in the
East, they came to Los
Angeles, for the Mutual Broad-
casting System in 1937, and
they’ve remained in the South-
land ever since.
This charming couple bought
their San Fernando Valley
home in 1939 and proudly refer
to it as their “Bar Nothing
Ranch”. The Mansfield hobby
house, a seperate building fac-
ing their swimming pool, is
a collector’s paradise. Here is
their priceless record collection
of over 80,000 discs from which
they select those used on their
radio programs.
Andy Mansfield was recently
selected to be curator of the
Recording Section of the Holly-
wood Motion Pictures Museum.
NOTICE
Music .. . dancing .. . hap-
py hour prices . . . buffet,
are all yours to see, hear
and enjoy during the Iceland
Defense Force’s Annual Sum-
mer Formal Dinner Dance to
be held at the “O” Club on
Saturday, May 23.
Listen and dance to the
BIG SOUND of Elfar Berg’s
New Band as it plays con-
temporary music to suit your
individual tastes.
For reservations call 2157
or 2161 and make a date for
the Summer Formal .
Iceland Defense Force person-
nel are encouraged to hear the
University of Oslo Symphony
Orchestra perform at Andrews
Theater on Sunday, May 17, at
3 p.m.
There will be no charge to
members of IDF and their de-
pendents.
Music of the masters will be
heared, featuring the works of
Edvard Grieg primarily, with
other compositions by Samuel
Barver, Benjamin Britten and
Haraid Saeverud.
Armed Forces
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
12:00 The Enchantment of Music
12:30 The Night Owl Part I
2:00 News
2:05 The Night Owl Part H
3:00 Looking Back on Sports
3:05 A Quarter Century of Swing
4:00 News
4:05 Album Time
5:55 Sign On
6:00 News
6:05 Country Junction
7:00 News
7:15 Bulletin Board
7:20 Bulletin Board
7:30 The Timekeeper Show Part I
8:00 News
8:05 The Timekeeper Show Part n
9:00 News
9:05 Novelist in the Sportlight
9:10 Social Security File
9:15 This is my Story
9:30 Bolero Time
Mon, Wed, Fri:
Don McNeil’s Breakfast Club
Tues—Thurs
10:00 News
10:05 A. M. Theater
Mon. Gunsmoke
Tues. My Friend Irma
Wed. Suspense
Thurs. My Favorite Husband
Fri. The Line-up
10:30 Continental Varieties
11:00 News
11:05 The Pot-Luck Show
11:15 Novelist in the Sportlight
11:20 Analysis of Events
11:25 Point of Law
11:30 The World of Show Business
12:00 News
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:30 Ira Cook
1:00 News
1:05 Mid-Day Matinee
2:00 News
2:05 Concert Hall
3:00 News
3:05 Country Corner
4:00 News
4:05 Platter Party
5:00 News
5:05 Music for Dining Part I
6:00 News
6:05 Music for Dining Part II
6:30 Current Events
6:55 Learn Icelandic
7:00 News
7:15 Mon: A Little About Iceland
Tues-Thu: Doctor’s House Call
Fri: Dateline NATO
7:20 Tues-Fri: Looking Back On
Sports
7:20 Doctor’s House Call
7:25 Analysis of Events
7:30 America’s Popular Music
8:00 News
8:05 Rhythm at Random Part I
9:00 News
9:05 Rhythm at Random Part n
9:25 Learn Icelandic
9:30 AFRS Playhouse
Mon. Johnny Dollar
Tues. Mr. President
Wed. Life of Riley
Thurs. Family Theater
Fri. Suspense
10:00 News
10:05 Jim Ameche’s Pops Concert
11:00 News
11:15 Analysis of Events
11:20 Roint of Law
11:25 Learn Icelandic
11:30 One Night Stand
SATURDAY
12:00 Music After Midnight
1:00 The Night Owl Part I
2:00 News
Radi©—1484
2:05 The Night Owl Part II
4:00 News
4:05 Curt Massey
4:30 Album Time
6:00 News
6:05 Cornshuskers
6:55 Sign-On
7:00 News
7:15 Music on Parade
7:30 Saturday Services
8:00 News
8:05 Big John and Sparky
9:00 News
9:05 Navy Hour
9:30 Teen Time
10:00 News
10:05 Yesterday’s Hits
11:00 News
11:05 Sound of Music
12:00 News
12:15 Bulletin Board
12:30 Army Hour
12:55 Northwest Pacific
1:00 News
1:05 Jazz Book
2:00 News
2:05 Sing Along With Mitch
3:00 News
3:05 Country Junction
4:00 News
4:05 Small World
5:00 News
5:05 Music for Dining Part I
6:00 News
6:05 Music for Dining Part II
6:30 Freedom Sings
6:55 Chaplain’s Corner
7:00 News
8:30 Jimmy Dean Show
8:00 News
8:05 The Many Faces of Folk Music
9:00 News
9:05 The Best on Wax
10:00 News
10:05 Steve Allen
11:00 News
11:15 Easy Listening
SUNDAY
12:00 Music After Midnight
2:00 News
2:05 Music ’Til Dawn Part H
4:00 News
4:05 Music ’Til Dawn Part III
6:00 News
6:05 Music ’Til Dawn Part IV
6:55 Sign-On
7:00 News
8:00 News
8:05 Sunday Hymns
8:35 Salt Lake City Tabernacle
Choir
9:00 News
9:05 Music for Sunday Part I
10:00 News
10:55 News
11:00 Protestant Services
12:00 News
12:15 Science Editor
12:30 Spotlight Album
1:00 Hollywood Bowl
2:30 Hawaii Calls
3:00 News
3:05 George Shearing at Home
4:00 News
4:05 Invitation to Learning
4:30 Latin Tempo
5:00 News
5:05 Music for Dining Part I
6:00 News
6:05 Music for Dining Part H
7:00 News
7:15 The Navy Swings
7:30 Polka Party
8:00 News
8:05 The Entertainer
9:00 News
9:05 The Best on Wax
10:00 News
10:05 Footlights and Soundtracks
11:00 News
11:15 Easy Listening
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