The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 11.12.1965, Page 8

The White Falcon - 11.12.1965, Page 8
8 WHITE FALCON Saturday, December 11, 1965 Inquiring Photographer This Week’s Question: Now that the Space Age has become a reality, do you feel that it will effect our lives greatly in years to come? L. R. LOCK- HART, SK2, IDF Supply, Portsmouth, Va. —“The Space Age is some- thing that peo- ple deemed fan- tastic less than 50 years ago. The invention of the automobile and the airplane changed the course of social history. I believe the Space Age will do the same.” P. P. HEATH, Bookeeper, Of- ficers’ Club, Baltimore, Md. —“Our entry into the space era will cer- tainly up tempo our way of liv- ing. Someday instead of sending my kids to the movies for an afternoon, I may be able to send them to the moon.” .......... T. BJORNS- ■ SON, Store Manager, Navy- Exchange, ICeflavik — “I don’t forsee any great changes in the first 10 or 20 years of the Space Age but after that who knows? We may be vacationing on the moon!” R. F. MON- TEITH, PFC, Marine Bar- racks, Gate Sentry, Jerome, Pa. — “The world is bound to progress in its everyday or without the goings-on with Space Age. Our present achieve- ments in space have had little or no effect on our daily life but the future may hold many surprises.” B. G. PULVER, FN, Commissa- ry Store Ware- house, Sche- nectady, N. Y. — “Presently, no, In a cent- ury we might see some radical changes in our society due to technical advances that should coincide with the Space Age.” IDF Teamwork LET ME SEE—When you checked in on this station, you probably came into contact with Noel C. Channon, PN3. Noel, 26, has a rigorous schedule to keep up with. This includes maintaining the chaplains’ office, making appoint- ments for the chaplains, checking people in and out, and church or- ganist for all services. Noel, a ve- teran of three and a half years of military service, is a native of Al- buquerque, N. M. and has been in Iceland six months. He plans to enter government work upon leav- :~'g the service. The Radio Log by Tim Vincent shows. On Saturday at 12:30 p.m. “Tu- “Great White Way.” “Network Nitwits” show. Fifty- five frantic minutes of frolic with Seamen Dave O’Malley and W; Long. What a pair of nuts! Under the future file comes the broadcasting of as many of the gridiron holiday classics as our radio reception will permit. For daily entertainment for the entire family, stay tuned to Armed Forces Radio Network, Keflavik; the Voice of the North Atlantic. Know Your Traffic Sign yellow SLOW (major road ahead) Send the WJliite Sa icon JJc From owe ! Here Stamp j Place To The Job MAN IN CHARGE—Responsible for the discipline at the Polar Club is Captain’s Liaison Officer Richard F. Ivostuch, BM1. Kostuch arrived at Keflavik last May 1965 and took over club duties in June of that year. A native of Winona, Minn., he has been in the Navy over 16 years. Boatswains Mate First Class Kostuch was previously assigned to Submarine Base, New London, Conn. LOOKING GOOD—John Broken- shire, A1C, is a crew chief with the 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. His job is to make sure that his F-102 Delta Dagger is in good, safe, flyable condition. He’s shown here inspecting the nose wheel well of his aircraft. The 24- year-old airman is from York, Pa. and has been in the Air Force three and a half years. He’s spent six months in Iceland. P u FRIDAY Exodus—Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint (3 hrs. 28 min.) SATURDAY Matinee—Summer Magic—Haley Mills, Burl Ives Evening—A High Wind in Jamaica—Anthony Quinn, James Coburn SUNDAY Matinee—A High Wind in Jamaica—Anthony Quinn, James Coburn Evening—Marriage on the Rocks—Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin MONDAY Marriage on the Rocks—Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin TUESDAY Angel Face—Jean Simmons, Robert Mitchum WEDNESDAY Sealed Cargo—Dana Andrews, Claude Rains THURSDAY Mozambique—Steve Cochran, Hildegarde Neff Showtime: 6:30 and 8:30 pjn. Matinees: 1:30 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays iHlST A... WENT. Reuse! Welcome Aboard Navy Purdom, C. T., CS2 Nahunta, Ga. Wyche, P. A., AGCS Nichol, G. R„ SA Trenton, N. J. Harris, J. W., Jr., AN Monroe, La. Wachholder, W. A., SN .... Nesconset, N. Y. Hamilton, M. W„ CTSN . Midwest City, Okla. Ladner, G. A., Jr., CTSA Laurel, Miss. Riley, R. E., TM1 Miami, Fla. King, J. A., Jr., ST1 Moad, J. R., SN Rayville, La. DeLong, J. R., SN Air Force Barlett, J. R., SSgt Welborn, C. L., TSgt . . San Antonio, Tex. Richardson, D. R., TSgt Pierce, F. B., A2C Clinton, Tenn. Yoost, P. B., A2C .. . Glen Ridge, N. J. Carver, R. W., A2C Sumpter, S. C, Duncan, W. A., A1C DuPont, Wash. by F. Cornelius, Jr., J02 Armed Forces Television will usher in the first of its yuletide programs for the Christmas sea- son this week it presents “The Big Picture” at 6 p.m., Wednes- day, Dec. 15. The second holiday show, “The Gift of Talent,” will be aired at 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 17, in place of the regularly scheduled “Parole.” Talent And Dick Clark Featured on “Gift of Talent” will be host Dick Clark, who in- troduces a variety of acts, includ- ing ballerina Claudia Cravey, musical-comedy performer Karen Morrow, pianist Tong II Han, 12- year-old harpist Heidi Lehwalder, and operatic tenor Frank Poretta. Both of these programs are de- signed for yuletide audiences of all ages, and intended to make this Christmas one of fun, laugh- ter, music and religious enlighten- ment for all — from 8 to 80. A number of program changes are also in store during the Christmas period. Making its Keflavik debut at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 18, in place of the “Planet Earth” se- ries will be a new scientific se- ries entitled “Space — Man’s Greatest Adventure.” Goddard’s Dream Come True The first showing of “Space — Man’s Greatest Adventure” brings to light the dreams, aspirations and struggles of Robert Goddard, often referred to as the father of It is the story of Goddard’s de- sire to explore the earth beyond — his dream, which is now com- ing true, that man could do this only if he used the principle of the rocket to propel him into space. Another new program will get a prime time slot on Mondays. The mysterious and often shocking “Alfred Hitchcock” se- ries will be bidding sayonara to its regular audience of ^Monday night shock viewers, as it makes its last appearance this week. Hitchcock Takes Riverboat Replacing the “Alfred Hitch- cock” series, starting Monday, Dec. 20, at 9:30 p.m. will be “Riverboat.” In its TV debut “Riverboat” concerns a sharecropper, named Roger Mowbray, who has his partnership in a big money busi- ness bought for him by his father. Mowbray ups and marries his rich partner’s daughter and lea- ves behind his fiancee — at least this is what Mowbray thinks. These are just a few of the programs that you will be seeing on Armed Forces Television this week. Weekly TV schedules are available daily in the lobby of Bldg. T-44. So pick up a schedule and check for these and other listings.

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