The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 08.02.1964, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 08.02.1964, Blaðsíða 4
4 WHITE FALCON Saturday, February 8, 1964 AFTS - Channel 8 This Week’s Fare SATURDAY 10:00 Kiddies Corner 11:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 12:00 Exploring 1:00 American Bandstand 2:00 Saturday Sports Time 4:30 Piles Of Jeffery Jones 5:00 Col. March Of Scotland Yard 5:30 Current Events 6:30 Candid Camera 6:55 Chaplain’s Comer 7:00 APRTS News 7:15 Country Style U.S.A. 7:30 Jackie Gleason Show 8:30 Lawrence Welk’s Dance Party 9:30 The Defenders 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:00 AFRTS Pinal Edition News 11:15 Northern Lights Playhouse “It’s A Joke, Son” SUNDAY 2:30 Chapel Of The Air 3:00 This Is The Life 3:30 Communism: Myth vs. Reality 4:00 The Big Picture 4:30 Biography (Herbert Hoover) 5:00 CBS Sports Spectacular 5:30 Ted Mack Show 6:00 G. E. College Bowl 6:30 The Twentieth Century 7:00 APRTS News 7:15 Sacred Heart 7:30 Jerry Lewis Show 8:30 Ed Sullivan Show 9:30 Bonanza 10:30 What’s My Line? 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Northern Lights Playhouse “Reckless Way” MONDAY 4:30 Captain Kangaroo 5:30 To Tell The Truth 6:00 Tombstone Territory 6:30 Danny Thomas Show 7:00 APRTS News 7:15 Air Force News Review 7:30 Andy Griffith Show 8:00 The Lieutenant 9:00 The Thin Man 9:30 Sing Along With Mitch 10:30 Flight 11:00 APRTS Pinal Edition News 11:15 Steve Allen Show TUESDAY 4:30 Shari Lewis Show 5:00 Luck Lager Sports Time 5:30 I’ve Got A Secret 6:00 Lock Up 6:30 Contrails 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Telenews Weekly 7:30 True Adventure 8:00 Dick Powell Theater 9:00 Jack Benny Show 9:30 Garry Moore Show 10:30 Championship Bridge 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY 4:30 Captain Kangaroo 5:30 The Price Is Right 6:00 Sea Hunt 6:30 Encylopaedia Britannica 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Abraham Lincoln 7:30 Dick Van Dyke Show 8:00 Armstrong Circle Theater 9:00 Navy Band Concert 9:30 The Untouchables 10:30 Meet Mr. Lincoln 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Tonight Show THURSDAY 4:30 Robin Hood 5:00 Zane Grey Theater 5:30 Password 6:00 Science In Action 6:30 Ann Southern Show 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Telenews Weekly 7:30 My Three Sons 8:00 Hootenanny 9:00 Perry Mason 10:00 Sid Caeser Show 10:30 Peter Gunn 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Calamity Jane FRIDAY 4:30 Roy Rogers 5:00 Men Of Annapolis 5:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 6:00 Photography - The Incisive Art 6:30 It’s A Wonderful World 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 This Is Great Britain 7:30 Current Events 8:0 Rawhide 9:00 Jack Paar Show 10:00 Fight Of The Week 11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News 11:15 Tonight Show O Wim Club KletoA By Elaine Boe The Officers’ Wives’ Club be- gins this term with our slate of officers elected at the January Newcomers’ Coffee. Louise Mc- Gowan is our new President. Others elected are: Vice Presi- dent, Barbara Thornhill; Secre- tary, Jane McKemey; Treasurer, Ann Reid. The Committee chairmen and their assistants have been appoin- ted and the list reads as follows: Social — Nancy Birdsall, June Sampson assisting. Bridge — Colleen Troxal Hospitality — Mary Pflimlin and Jean Lawrence Off-Base Hospitality — Dodie Clarkson, Nancy Girdler assisting Hospital — Jo Craig Nursey — Anne Reese and Diane Mullin Special Projects — Wilma Grozier Publicity — Elaine Boe, Ann King assisting Pat French is our Parliamen- tarian. Diane Mullin, Eunice Fitch and Doris Brackett will serve on the Reservations Com- mittee. Our monthly coffee will be held in the ‘O’ Club Reading Room on Tuesday, February 11 at 10 a.m. The roster for luncheon reserva- tions will be presented for check- ing and any corrections should be made at that time. See you at the Coffee. The Radio Log Armed Forces Radio, Keflavik has added a new feature. It’s “A Little Bit About Iceland”, to be aired at 7:15 p.m. each Monday night after the regular news simulcast. The new program, with Root Chipman as host, spotlights events on the local scene and items of interest to Defense Force person- nel. Many listeners have expressed curiosity about our source of mu- sic and shows. Both music and shows, such as the “Tonight” show and “Jim Ameche’s Pops Concert”, come to us weekly from AFRTS-Los Angeles. Since AFRS, Keflavik is a 24-hour station, our programming comes in record form. Other stations with shorter broadcasting days receive theirs in taped form. Every effort is made to air newlv-received music, be it “top pops”, popular, semi-popular or classical, as soon as possible. This is usually done on a show that features that type of music. The recorded shows are sche- duled by AFRS Program Director Rich White, who assigns them to a time slot that is best for that type of program. When it will reach the type of listener for whom it is intended is one of the program director’s primary con- siderations in scheduling. AFRS will continue to air high interest current events and sports live from the USA, shortwave re- ception conditions permitting. When conditions do not permit live airing, an effort will be made to tape the event and run it the following day. Call 4IS6 SQUADRONEERS ADVANCE — Col. Jack E. Popham of the 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (left) stands with 25 members of the squadron that received promotion stripes Friday Jan. 31. Being pro- moted were: L. G. Leon, J. N. Matthews, and D. A. Stanford, all to staff sergeant. Twenty-One were promoted to airman first class. They were: A. W. Badiali, T. E. Bailey, J. C. Delgado, B. W. Dupue, J. Gold- man, J. E. Hanger, S. B. Issacson, E. S. Jones, D. K. McCormick, R. H. McPherson, H. A. Mebinger, W. L. Perry, J. H. Sanchez-Rosas, D. L. Sorenson, R. W. Thibodeau, C. L. Underwood, T. G. Wells, H. R. Wise, J. W. Fannin, and Ronnie Blacketer. One man, T. L. Ermert, was promoted to airman second class. History of Communism Fevered Industry Talks Grips a Growing Russia The third decade of the 20th Century was largely used by the Soviet Union—which-is to say Stalin, since he was the prime power of that Republic —- to entrench Industry, Stalin’s personal position, the strength of the Communist Party, and military might — all were solidified. The Thirties began in a fevered*" rush of industrialization, i.e., the carrying out of the Five-Year Plan begun in 1928. In bringing the directors of industry to heel, Stalin was, in the words of au- thor I. Deutscher, “the arch-in- timidator, the arch-prodder, and the arch-cajoler . . .” There was appreciable opposi- tion, both agriculturally and in- dustrially to the unrealistic goals of the Five-Year Plan; Stalin was forced to slow down and a second Five-Year Plan (1932- 1937) was not so ambitious. Nevertheless, by the end of the decade Russia’s economic at- tainments were amazing: coal increased 300 percent; oil pro- duction wras up 200 percent; steel, employment and education had made impressive advancements. honored with farcical trials Trotsky was sentenced to death, in absentia (he was later assas- sinated in Mexico in 1940). In the late Thirties, the Russian people were given two gifts: a constitution and a new “authen- tic” history. The constitution, among its high-sounding democratic phrases, permitted no opposition parties. “Freedom for several parties,” Stalin said, “can exist only in a society in which there are antago- nistic classes, whose interests are mutually hostile and irreconcilla- ble ... In the USSR there is ground for only one party.” The new history, written by Stalin’s secretaries, rewrote every event of importance in the light of the purge trials. Economic improvement brought much popularity to Stalin, even from “white (as opposed to “red” revolutionary) Russians, who be- gan to accord him the status of national hero. He had, in effect, employed in peace time what many govern- ments have done in war: control and direct industrial and agrarian production. He strayed from other governments in that he used force to accommodate the desired ends. In strengthening his own posi- tion, Stalin held the infamous purge trials of 1936-38. He felt serious crises were ahead—as, in- deed, they were—and he wanted to take no chances on the over- throw of his regime by other po- litical leaders. With Andrei Vyshinsky as pros- ecuter, Stalin sent to their deaths all those he considered capable of establishing a government. Warming to his work, he also doomed thousands of others to prisons and concentration camps. In the military alone, he ar- rested some 20,000 officers (many of whom fell before the firing squads). The victims faced ridi- culous charges and only were TALK TWIXT THE TEENS Diane Fitch Friday evening the Vikings met VP-24 in a basketball game at the school gym. John Dinwiddie came through with the final two points in the last minute of play to give a 52-50 victory to the Vikings. Congratulations to Julie Mahl- er for making First Honors for the first semester. Julie is a mem- ber of the Freshman Class, a librarian assistant, a member of Girl’s Glee Club, Drill Team, Pep Club, and the Glee Club’s Sextet. To top it off, this all around girl is carrying a stright “A” aver- age. Who said that it couldn’t be done? Can vou imagine: The cheer- leaders doing just one cheer in mistake-free fashion? Lucille R. as tall as Stan E.? Everyone in Typewriting I finishing their work before the bell rings? Wilma and Cynthia with black hair? Everyone showing up for drill team practice? A crowded school? Radio Kef-1484 Weekly Schedule MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 12:00 Enchantment of Music 12:50 The Night Owl 3:00 Point of Law 3:05 Quarter Century Of Swing 4:00 Album Time 6:00 Country Junction 6:55 Sign On 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Leam Icelandic 7:20 Bulletin Board 7:30 The Timekeeper Show 9:00 Leam Icelandic 9:20 Morning Serenade 10:30 Continental Varieties 11:00 World Of Show Business 11:30 Ira Cook Show 12:00 Flair 12:30 AFRTS News 12:45 Learn Icelandic 12:50 Bulletin Board 1:00 Mid-day Matinee 2:00 Concert Hall 3:00 American History V 3:05 Country Corner 4:00 Platter Party 5:00 Music For Dining 6:30 Current Events 6:55 Learn Icelandic 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Analysis Of Events 7:20 Doctor’s House Call Fri: Dateline NATO 7:25 Looking Back On Sports 8:00 Ryhthm At Random 9:25 Learn Icelandic 9:30 AFRTS Playhouse 10:00 Jim Ameche’s Pop Concert 10:55 Learn Icelandic 11:00 AFRTS News 11:15 Musical Interlude 11:30 One Night Stand SATURDAY 12:00 Music After Midnight 1:00 The Night Owl 4:00 Curt Massey Show 4:25 Album Time 6:55 Sign On 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 Music On Parade 7:30 Saturday Services 8:00 Social Security File 8:05 Big Jon And Sparky 9:00 AFRTS News 9:15 Men And Molecules 9:30 Teen Time 10:00 Yesterday’s Hits 11:00 Sound Of Music 12:00 Social Security File 12:05 Navy Hour 12:30 AFRTS News 12:45 Bulletin Board 1:00 Jazz Book 2:00 Tales Of The Northwest 2:05 Sing Along With Mitch 3:00 Country Junction 4:00 Polka Party 4:30 Bolero Time 5:00 Music For Dining 6:55 Chaplain’s Corner 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 University Explorer 7:30 Grand Ole’ Opry’ 7:55 Tales Of The Northwest 8:00 Many Faces Of Folk Music 8:55 Musical Interlude 9:00 Best On Wax 10:00 Tonight Show 10:55 AFRTS News 11:10 Easy Listening SUNDAY 12:00 Music After Midnight 1:00 Music Til Dawn 6:00 Johnny Green’s World Of Music 6:55 Sign On 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 The Navy Swings 7:30 Catholic Services 8:00 Sunday Hymns 8:35 Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir 9:00 AFRTS News 9:15 Music For Sunday 11:00 Protestant Services 12:00 Spotlight Album 12:30 AFRTS News 12:45 Science Editor 1:00 Hollywood Bowl 2:30 Hawaii Calls 3:00 From The Past 4:00 Invitation To Learning 4:25 Latin Tempo 5:05 Small World 6:00 Best On Wax 7:00 AFRTS News 7:15 The Navy Swings 7:30 Dixieland Beat 8:00 The Entertainer 9:05 Steve Allen Show 10:00 Tonight Show 10:55 AFRTS News 11:10 Easy Listening

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