The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 08.01.1965, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 08.01.1965, Blaðsíða 4
4 WHITfe * AL€ON Friday, January 8, 1965 After Hours Entertainment U S O Troup Opens In lieh'lavik: Features Musical Comedy Acts “Gigi”—a comedy in the french style—and a 40-minute variety show, consisting of music, dancing and skits, are offered by the Mountaineer Players of Western State Col- lege of Colarado (WSC) starting this evening. The USO group arrived yesterday and plans to give a half-hour skit on Armed Forces Television at 7:30 p.m. before per- forming at the Polar Club an hour later tonight. Schedule Their schedule includes: Satur- day— Andrews Theater, 6:30 p.m.; NCO Club, 8:30 p.m.; Sun- day—Rockville, 6:30 p.m.; Grin- davik, 9 p.m.; Monday—H-2 Site, 1 p.m.; CPO Club, 8:30 p.m.; Tuesday—H-3 Site, 1 p.m.; “O” Club, 8:30 p.m. “Gigi” Gigi and her story have had a long and successful history on the stage and screen. Gigi made her debut in a novel by the French authoress, Colette. The novel was later adapted for the stage by Anita Loos, the American au- thoress of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” It has been made into a movie twice, once in France and more recently in America as a musical starring Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jordan. College Group The Mountaineer Players come from a small four-year liberal arts college located high in the Rocky Mountains about 45 miles west of the continental divide, in the town of Gunnison, Colo. The Mountaineer Players, the drama- tic group of WSC, gives approx- imately 30 performances of 18 different plays to an audience of 5,034 each season. Their produc- tions ai-e especially noted for their creativity and originality. USO The tour of “Gigi” is made possible by the contributions of the American people to USO, a private, non-profit organization, so that it can continue its services of bringing clubs, recreational facilities and live, free entertain- ment to the members of the Armed Forces “wherever they go.” Station tibrarif ScckA Oh Retikio BLOOD ON THE MIDNIGHT SUN by Adamson This book is filled with the suspense and high drama of the five nightmarish years of the German Occupation of Norway. Here the men and women who took part in that grim, often silent, struggle come vividly to life. The story tells how in a heroic last-minute effort, determined bank officials and a host of vol- unteers hid the entire gold re- serve of Norway — totaling $55,000,000 and weighing more than 50 tons. IN THE COMPANY OF DOLPHINS by Shaw The author tells of his voyage in a chartered boat, sailing the Mediterranean coasts of France and Italy. He and the crew round the boot of Italy and cross the Adriatic to the islands of Greece and Yugo- slavia, ending their trip at Venice, the city in the sea. SECOND TIME AROUND by Hanley . This is a marvelously warm, human story filled with crackling dialogue and moments of spanking high comedy. It will be particu- larly enjoyed by anyone who has ever felt the temptation to stop fighting. The main character, Tom Flet- cher, is as salesman, nonconform- ist, widower and possessor of a spacious house and a sleek Jaguar. THE SPACE AGE SPORT SKYDIVING by Darby Sport parachuting is the topic of this new book. It has captured the imagination of the public by opening a new world of adventure and fun to anyone from sixteen to sixty. Mr. Darby describes how no- vices are trained to become sport jumpers, the equipment needed and what the sport costs. Included are the location of major sport parachute centers in the U.S., stories about outstanding personalities, national and inter- national competitions, as well as a glossary of sport parachuting terms. FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY WARFARE FROM INDOCHINA TO ALGERIA by Paret The author considers the prob- lem that may be generated when a democratic society tries to fight a revolutionary war. It makes a major contribution to the great contemporary debate on the dangers facing the U.S. and the other nations of the West. Most important of all, the au- thor suggests that we must weigh carefully the ultimate cost of fighting fire with fire. The Radio Log by Dave Scott There is a new 10-minute show on every morning at 10:05 a.m. that provides a nice change of pace during Coffee Break, it’s “Let’s Talk To Lucy” starring Lucille Ball. World’s Fair Her husband, Gary Morton, is the announcer. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week Lucy will have as her guest her old sidekick, Vivian Vance. Thursday and Friday Lucy will be at the Worlds Fair in New York. Cole Porter This Monday at 10:30 p.m. Continental Varieties will feature a special tribute to that late Cole Porter, who died Oct. 15, 1964, at the age of 71, with music by the Les Djinns Singers, the Holly- wood Bowl Symphony Orchestra. Carmen Dragon conducting, Eileen Farrell and Fred Astaire. A modern mother is one who worries only when her daughter gets home from a date at a de- cent hour. * * * Broke: “Will you marry me?” Heiress: “No, I’m afraid not!” Broke: “Come on, be a support.” JuM tflweht PleaM For information and entertain- ment, Channel 8 viewers won’t want to miss the 5-7 p.m. time slot, Sunday, January 10. Cuban Crisis At 5, Gary Merrill narrates “One Week In October” the dramatic story of Cuban Crisis as portrayed in this “Big Picture” segment. American reconnaiance aircraft delivered graphic proof that Cuba, 90 miles from the U.S. mainland, was arming with Soviet Ballistic Missiles. For a time, the world stopped whatever else it was doing and stood by waiting for the outcome as its two strongest tenant powers stood toe-to-toe. Sea Exercises “Operations Unitas,” at 5:30, is the report of recent exercises in the sea approaches to the Ameri- cas by eight South American Na- tions and the United States. A program-change also takes place Sunday at 4:30 p.m., “Sky King” replaces “The Ted Mack Show”. The new feature is a series about the adventures of an avia- tor and his niece, starring Kirby Grant and Gloria Winters. Combat Readiness Then, on Thursday, 6 p.m. “Air Power” replaces “Twentieth Cen- tury.” This is the story of the Air Defense Command, its combat readiness, what is does and how it reacts, as narrated by Raymond Massey. On Thursday, an educational TV change is scheduled for 5 p.m. when “Parents Ask About School” replaces “Eugene Ormandy,,. “The Defenders” replaces “Checkmate” each Thursday at 8:30. E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed star as the father-son team of lawyers. Ice-Skating At 11:15 it’s “Wonderland Of Ice” a special program hosted by Dorothy Collins and Efrem Zimba- list, Jr. It is a variety show for everyone featuring songs by Dorothy, laughs from clowns Booty and Batty, and spectacular ice skating by an outstanding Hoettuleg beygjo DANGEROUS CURVE NIGHT LIFE ON THE NATO BASE CPO CLUB Sunday night at 6 ......................... Movie Night Monday night at 7 ......................... Movie Night Tuesday night at 7 ........................ Movie Night Thursday night at 10:30 ............... Western Jesters Friday night from 5 to 8 .................. Happy Hour Saturday night at 9 ...........Johnny and the Bluebirds Sunday special dinner for 50 cents. Sunday Jan. 10 .......................... Roast Chicken Sunday Jan. 17 ................ Meat and vegetable Loaf Sunday Jan. 24 ............................. Ham Steak The CPO Club will be closed Jan. 27, 28, and 29. The grand opening of the new club will take place on Jan. 30 with a free buffett and door prizes. Music will be provided by Johnny and the Bluebirds. “O” CLUB Sunday night at 8 ......................... Movie Night Monday night at 8 ......................... Movie Night Every 3rd Monday until closing.............. Happy Hour Tuesday night at 8 ........................ Movie Night Wednesday night at 9 ........................ The Jesters Thursday night at 7:30 ................ Duplicate Bridge Thursday night at 8 ....................... Movie Night Friday night from 5 to 7 .................. Happy Hour Friday night at 9 ......................... The Stylists Saturday night at 9 ........................ The Jesters POLAR CLUB Sunday night at 8 ........................ The Hi G’s Monday night at 8:30...................... Movie Night Tuesday night at 8 ..... Jesters Combo (Reduced prices) Wednesday night at 8:30 ................. Movie Night Friday night at 8:30 ..................... The Jesters Saturday night at 8:30 .... The Rockers (Variety of Bands) CROW’S NEST Sunday night at 8 ......................... The Jesters Tuesday night at 8:30 ................... Movie Night Wednesday night.......................... Reduced prices Thursday night at 8:30 ................... Movie Night Friday night at 8:30 ..................... The Phonics Saturday night at 8:30 ...... Ludo Sextet with Stephan Saturday night January 9th at 8 .... Special Variety Show

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