The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 17.09.1965, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 17.09.1965, Blaðsíða 6
6 WHITE FALCON Friday, September 17, 1965 FRIDAY Girls On The Beach—Beach Boys, Leslie Gore SATURDAY Matinee—Girls On The Beach—Beach Boys, Leslie Gore Evening—Once A Thief—Alan Delon, Ann Margret SUNDAY Matinee—Deadwood ’76—Arch Hall, Melissa Morgan Evening—John Goldfarb, Please Come Home—Shirley Maclaine, Peter Ustinov MONDAY John Goldfarb, Please Come Home—Shirley Maclaine, Peter Ustinov TUESDAY Moss Ross—Victor Mature, Ethel Barrymore WEDNESDAY Moss Ross—Victor Mature, Ethel Barrymore THURSDAY Deadwood ’76—Arch Hall, Melissa Morgan Showtime: 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Matinees: 1:30 p.m. WHAT A GAL—The word is talent when one speaks of symmetrical Ann Margret. The singer, dancer, and movie starlet has cut several pop recordings. Her singing and dancing in the movie, “Bye, Bye, Birdie,” taken from the Broadway musical, started her career soar- ing. A popular pin-up among ser- vicemen, Miss Margret is appearing in a movie this weekend at the Andrews Theater. Changes In Customs’ Rules Effective Oct. 1; Military And Civilians Raise Questions (Editor’s Note: The folloiving questions and ansivers are designed to aid Iceland De- fense Force members in returning foreign-pur chased items to the United States. This information includes changes taking effect Oct. 1.) Q. May I import my household and personal effects free of customs duty? A. Any person (military or civilian) in the employ of the United States Government returning to th!e U.S. under government orders or instructions at the close of an assignment to extended duty"®" outside the territorial limits of the U.S. may be allowed free entry of personal and household effects, in- cluding automobiles. This privilege also extends to members of his family residing with him at such post or station. Employees of pri- vate business and commercial or- ganizations working under con- tract for the government are not included. EXTENDED DUTY Q. What is meant by “extended duty” abroad? A. Military and civilian person- nel are considered returning from an extended assignment if: • They are returning from an assignment abroad of at least 140 days of continuous duration; • They are returning after the termination of an assignment to a permanent duty post abroad re- gardless of the duration of duty; • They are returning under government orders at any time after leaving the U.S. for extended duty abroad of not less than 140 days; • They are ordered by the gov- ernment from duty at one post abroad to duty at another foreign post, necessitating the return of their personal and household ef- fects to the U.S. Q. Are persons evacuated to the U.S. included in this privi- lege? A. Yes, the privileges apply to the personal and household effects of any person evacuated to the U.S. under government orders or instructions. Q. What happens if I return home on leave? dfdend the '\AJlilte falcon ^Jdc ome From ............ Place Stamp Here To............... A. A person in the service of the U.S. Government returning voluntarily on leave or for other personal reasons (before the ter- mination of his assignment to ex- tended duty abroad), with or without orders covering the return is not entitled to customs exemp- tions. Jewish Holy Day Schedules The Jewish New Year 5276 will be ushered in with special services at the chapel annex be- ginning Sunday Sept. 26. For the Jewish New Year (Rosh Has- hanah) services will be held as follows: Sunday, Sept. 26—8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 27—8 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 28—6 p.m. The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) is the most solemn day of the year for all Jews. Services will be held in the chapel annex according to the following sche- dule: Tuesday, Oct. 5—7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6—9 a.m.—12 p.m. 5:30 p.m. A committee composed of Lt Harry Weinberg, USN, Lt Ernest Bial, USN, and 1st Lt Arthur Benson USAF is in charge of these services. WCO WitieA Club KleutA by Joni Kozak Things really have been moving at a fast pace for the NCO Wives Club the past month. Suzanne Spencer, once Vice President, has now taken over the office of President, and Ruby McCoy was elected Vice President. On Tuesday, Aug. 17, the club held a welcome aboard Social and Buffet for the wives of the NCO’s who have recently arrived at Keflavik. The'*Tr buffet was delicious, the games fun and the prizes delightful. If you missed this event, you are more than welcome to join us any fourth Tuesday of the month for our social. Bake Sale Coming We are very happy to welcome five members to our club in the past month. They are Kathy Kaffe, Patsy AVedeking, Val San- ville, Bea Royal and Linda Devitt. Welcome girls! Hope your time is a happy one. Preparations are now underway to hold a Bake Sale on Saturday, Sept. 25, at 10 a.m. All sorts of baked goodies will be on sale at the Commissary and Navy Ex- change Clothing Store. So, come one, come all and fill up on home- baked cookies, cakes and pies. The sale will last until all goods are sold out. See you all there. Installation Dinner Also on our list of activities is our semi-annual Installation of Officers Dinner to be held Oct. 16. The new officers will be elected at our next business meeting the first Tuesday of October. Don’t forget girls, your reservations for this dinner must be in by Oct. 12. Contact Dianne Sanders for this. Just a reminder to all newly arrived enlisted personnel and families: if you need any house- hold goods such as dishes, silver- ware, cribs or such until your own things get there, our hospit- ality kits are available to you. You can contact our Hospitality Kit Chairman, Pattie Kriescher, Bldg. 602, Apt. H. Her phone number is 3172 for more informa- U.S.N. Joins US Navy Great Lakes, Ill. (AFPS)—Staff members at the Recruit Training Command at the Naval Training Center here have been accustomed to recruits with strange and often apropos names like Sam Sailor or Bill Boot. But one recent recruit caught everyone off guard and may have ended the surprise over strange names once and for all. The new recruit was Ulysses Sam- uel Navey — U. S. Navey. tion. More Meeting Members We would love to see any new NCO wives join us at our meetings or social. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month, the social on the third Tuesday. This month, our social will be held in the Party Room of the NCO Club. There will be games, prizes and good things to eat, So, we’ll see you all there. Stations New Look (Continued, from page 1.) yellow and reds. The planners had a wide range of colors—over 200, from which to choose. These build- ings, all under one job, cost $22,378. The officers’ family housing units were another painting pro- ject. Quarters 616 and 617 re- ceived exterior coats on the roofs; 627, a complete exterior paint job; and 628 required ex- terior trim only. Also, the Commissioned Offi- cers’ Close Package Store, Bldg. 631, next door to the Tailor Shop, was painted yellow on the front, back and sides and blue on the top. This and the officers’ family quarters totaled $9,555. The painting projects, when completed, will amount to ap- proximately $32,000 in cost and are being done by the Keflavik Contractors. School Opening From May 15 to Sept. 15, the 77 acres of grass-lawn had to be trimmed and cut. Every ten cal- endar days, men, mowers and the sweet smell of newly-cut grass could be seen and scented. A com- plete once-over cost $1,440 or ap- proximately $18.79 per acre. The bigger projects such as the Base Housing and the new High School construction, among others, are being performed by the Ice- land Prime Contractors. The planners in the Engineer- ing Division of Public Works are optimistic about the new school’s development. Most of the materials are in, and the beneficial occu- pancy date is set for the Spring Semester 1966. RECEIVING A NEW COAT—As part of the many painting projects begun on base, Iceland Defense Force’s Headquarters Building is no exception. Applying the touches are Mr. Kristjan Sigmundsson (left) and Mr1. Einar Erlendsson (on ladder). Both gentlemen work for Keflavik Contractors which has been contracted the painting jobs around the base.

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