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WHITE FALCON
Friday, May 1, 1964
AFTS - Channel 8
This Week’s Fare
SATURDAY
10:00 Kiddles Comer
11:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam
12:00 Exploring
1:00 American Bandstand
2:00 NBA Basketball
4:30 Colonel Flack
B:00 Phil Silvers Show
5:30 Current Events
6:55 Chaplain’s Comer
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Air Force News Review
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
SUNDAY
2:00 Way Of The Cross
3:00 This Is The Life
3:30 Land of the Free
4:00 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
MONDAY
4:30 Captain Kangaroo
5:30 To Tell The Truth
6:00 Tombstone Territory
6:30 Danny Thomas Show
7:00 AFRTS News
7:16 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
4:80 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
5:00 Encyclopedia Brittanlca
6:30 Sing Along With Mitch
6:30 Alumni Fun
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Telenews Weekly
7:30 Dick Powell Theater
8:30 The Jimmy Dean Show
9:30 Combat
10:30 Lucky Lager Sports Time
11:00 AFRTS Final Edition News
11:15 Victor Borge Show
WEDNESDAY
4:30 Captain Kangaroo
5:30 The Price Is Right
6:00 Sea Hunt
6:3fi 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
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 Edle Adams 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 Ann Southern Show
6:00 Beginnings
6:30 It’s A Wonderful World
7:00 AFRTS News
7:15 Country Style, USA
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
New Sick Call — Clinic Hours
Provide Better Medical Care
The following schedule of Dependent Military Sick Call
and Clinic hours has recently been established to provide
maximum utilization of the Station Medical Treatment
Facility, Adherence to the outlined schedule is most desir-
ous in an effort to accommodate the maximum number of
personnel in an orderly and efficient manner.
Dependents Clinic
Dependents and female civilian
employees will be treated by ap-
pointment: Call extension 4185 or
7242.
Scheduled clinic hours, except
for holidays, are as follows:
General Clinic — Mon. through
Fri., 1 to 3 p.m.
Well Baby Clinic — Wed., 10
to 11 a.m.
Initial Obstetric Clinic Wed.,
1 to 2 p.m.
Return Obstetric Clinic — Tue.,
1 to 2 p.m.
Gynecology Clinic — Thur., 1
to 2 p.m.
Surgery Clinic — Tue., 1 p.m.
Medical Clinic — Fri., 1 p.m.
Immunizations
Military, Dependents, and Civil
Service will be accomplished from
9:30 to 11 a.m., Mon. through
Fri., on Ward III. No appoint-
ment is necessary.
Military and Male Civilian Em-
ployees Sick Call
Enlisted personnel and male
civilian employees sick call will
be held in the Outpatient Clinic,
Mon. through Fri. 8 to 9 a.m.
Officer and flight personnel
sick call will be held in the Flight
Examination Section, Mon.
through Fri., 8 to 9 a.m. and 1
to 2 p.m.
Sick call for all personnel on
Sat., Sun. and holidays will be
held in the Outpatient Clinic at
8 to 9 a.m.
Non-scheduled Treatment
After regular working hours,
on weekends and holidays, it is
realized that certain ailments and
minor injuries occur that require
treatment prior to regularly
scheduled clinics. In order to de-
crease the waiting time and to
provide better service, all person-
nel are requested to call extension
4185 for an appointment during
non-clinic hours. True emergen-
cies, such as severe illness or in-
jury, will be treated at any time.
Emergencies
All medical emergencies will be
treated at any time as required.
A medical emergency is inter-
preted as any accute medical or
surgical condition in which delay
in treatment might jeopardize the
health of the patient.
To request emergency medical
assistance or ambulance service,
call extension 2333.
Restrictions
In an effort to prevent over-
crowding of the Clinic and treat-
ment areas, and expedite treat-
ment of patients, all parents are
specifically directed not to bring
children to the hospital, unless the
children require treatment.
Zouky, a pickpocket, who has
appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show
and Marta Phillips, a modern
dancer, will team up for some
rollicking fun on the following
nights at Naval Station clubs:
Mon. and Wed. — Polar Club;
Tues. — NCO; — Thurs. — CPO.
FRIDAY
Dead Ringer — Peter Lawfoi'd, Betty Davis (A)
SATURDAY
Jack McCall Desparado — George Montgomery, Angela Stevens (F)*
Dead Ringer — Peter Lawford, Betty Davis (A)
SUNDAY
Sword in the Stone — Character Animation (F)
MONDAY
Sword in the Stone — Character Animation (F)
TUESDAY
Viva Las Vegas — Elvis Presley, Ann Margaret (F)
WEDNESDAY
Rythm Revels, USO Shows — 13 Frightened Girls, Murray Hamilton,
Joice Taylor (A)
THURSDAY
A Coming Out Party — James R. Justice, Leslie Phillips (F)
* 1:30 p.m. — # 1:30,6:30, 8:30 — Weekdays 6:30, 8:30
(F) Family — (A) Adults
by Paul Gregory, SN
A new series is slated to make
its appearence on Channel 8 this
week. I Led Three Lives is an
intriguing half-hour drama bas-
ed on the life of Herbert A.
Philbrick, an average citizen and
counterspy for the FBI. For
nine years Herbert A. Philbrick
acted as a member of the com-
munist party enabling the FBI
to get much needed first hand
information.
This drama will hold you in
complete suspense and show you
what distruction and sabotaging
ideas the communist party has
in store for the United States
and what is now going on in the
United States.
In this first episode Philbrick
is asked by comrade Fred to join
the Civil Defense unit in his town.
When Philbrick joins this unit
he is then asked to obtain all
possible information regarding the
defense installation and sites
which will be the last resort in
the defense of the country.
Richard Carlson will star in
this 14 week series which will
be seen Wed. evenings at 9 on
Channel 8.
There have been two time
changes on this weeks schedule.
The Jack Benny Show will now
be seen at 6 p.m. on Sun. and
The Ted Mack Show will be seen
on Fri. at 4:30 p.m.
Our two feature films seen Sa-
turday and Sunday evenings
at 11:15 will capture your atten-
tion with their action = packed
scenes. On Sunday evening George
Raft, Dorothy Hart and Paul
Stewart are starring in Loan
Shark. An ex-convict smashes a
vicious loan shark racket that
has been plaguing the workers in
a tire plant.
Road To Denver will be seen
Saturday evening at 11:15 with
an all-star cast includes John
Payne, Mona Freeman, Lee J.
Cobb, Ray Middleton and Skip
Homeier. A cowhand tries to keep
his hot-headed brother out of
trouble when the Kid joins an
outlaw gang.
FIGHT OF THE WEEK
Undeated light-heavyweight
Johnny Persol of New York faces
Eddie Cotton, veteran ring cam-
paigner from Seattle, in a 10-
round rematch at New York’s
Madison Square Garden. Persol
has had 11 fights, winnings 11,
with 3 knockouts. Cotton has had
66 bouts, winning 50, with 27
knockouts and 1 draw. This grud-
ged rematch should prove to be
more than Cotton expects, as Per-
sol is on his way to the top.
The Radio Log
by Bob Burchette
The world of Country Music
is at your fingertips when you
dial 1484, AFRS,
One of the most popular country
shows that is hosted by Joe Alli-
son, Country Corner, featured
Monday through Friday from
3:05 to 4 p.m.
In Joe’s own words, “Country
and Western music is re-discover-
ed about every five years as it
triggers a new music trend that
takes the country by storm”.
Joe Allison is a song writer-
producer-publisher-performer who
feels that the lasting success of
country performers and their
music has been due to the gen-
eral reognition of basic talent,
both in composing and among the
artists themselves.
With this feeling, Joe really
puts out a good show. This week
features such stars as Don Gib-
son, singing My Tears Are Over-
due; George Jones, Thanks A Lot;
Bobby Bare, Easy Come Easy Go
— just to mention a few of the
singing greats.
Also on our schedule, Country
Junction, with Gene Huble, one
.of the locally produced shows, in
Gene’s own words “will try to
play exactly what the listening
audience wants and expects.” Air-
time is Saturday’s at 3:05 p.m.
The Corn Shuckers Show, with
hosts Uncle Nuggs and Cousin
Leon, offers the real Country and
Western sounds with no rock n’
roll and country and western ma-
terial. Air-time is Saturday’s at
10:05 a.m.
We also feature another Count-
ry Junction Monday through Fri-
day, at 6:05 a.m. with Rich White..
He provides a variety of all the
country and western music.
All for your listening enjoy-
ment!
Retroactive Travel Pay
Servicemen May Claim
Members of the Armed Forces
who have not been paid for extra
travel involved in a change to>
PCS orders received while on
leave may now claim that money.
Public Law 88-238, dated Dec.
23, 1963 provides for retroactive
payments to active duty and for-
mer members of the uniformed
services for travel performed un-
der orders cancelled or modified
while on leave enroute between
stations.
Deadline for filing claims is
Dec. 22, 1964. Travel by the mem-
ber or his dependents must have
been accomplished on or after
Oct. 1, 1949.
Directives detailing claims pro-
cedures are now being prepared
by each of the services,
semisophisticated fare.
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