The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 30.07.1965, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 30.07.1965, Blaðsíða 4
4 WHITE FALCON Friday, July 30, 1965 P u FRIDAY A Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse — Gert Frobe, Werner Peters SATURDAY Matinee—Major Dundee—Charlton Heston, Richard Harris Evening—The Glen Miller Story—James Stewart, June Allison SUNDAY Matinee—Forbidden—Tony Curtis, Joanne Dru Evening—A Very Special Favor—Rock Hudson, Leslie Caron MONDAY A Very Special Favor—Rock Hudson, Leslie Caron TUESDAY The Naked Brigade—Shirley Eaton, Kent Scott WEDNESDAY The Naked Brigade—Shirley Eaton, Kent Scott THURSDAY Major Dundee—Charlton Heston, Richard Harris Judt A Iflcrtteht please by Gary Gracin, EM2 This week there are many changes in store for the TV view- er. Four series starting this week are “This Is Opera,” “Wonders Of The World,” “Picture This,” and “Peter Gunn.” “Peter Gunn’ stars Craig Ste- vens as the famous private eye. This program will be seen on Fri- day at 8 p.m. “Wonders Of The World,” Tuesday at 6:30, features the Linker family, Hal, Halla, and David on their travelogue ad- ventures around the world. This 26 week series contains all new material. Picture This “Picture This” is a game show hosted by Jerry Van Dyke, each Wednesday at 6 p.m. Two teams, each composed of a guest celebrity and a member of the studio audi- ence as a partner, select a picture of a simple object which his part- ner does not see. Without actually describing the object, he will in- struct his partner to draw, step by step, ordinary object and geo- metric forms. From what he is drawing, the partner must try to identify the selected picture with- in a prescribed time limit. ls>--------------------------------- “Shindig’s White Swallow” Early in 1964 as Viet Cong guerrillas were threatening the town of Cu Chi, an 18-year-old singer named Bach Yen was risk- ing her life to entertain the de- fending troops in the field. Now Bach Yen, whose name means White Swallow in her na- tive language, is in the United States and will sing once again for Americans as a featured guest this week on Shindig which will be seen at 8:30 on Friday even- ings. Time Changes Also in this week’s changes, several programs have changed time and even the day of their showing. “Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea” will be seen at 9:30 Wednesday evenings. “The Un- touchables” moves to 9:30 on Thursday evenings. For the complete story be sure to pick up a TV Schedule avail- able to all at Bldg. T-44, Armed Forces Radio and Television Ser- vice, Keflavik International Air- port. The Radio Log by “Mick" Spillane, YN3 There have been quite a few changes in August radio program- ming. Week-days at 2:05 p.m. one can hear “Concert Hall”. There are a number of changes for Satur- day: 1:30 p.m. — “Hall Of Fame”; 7:15 p.m. — “This Is My Story”; and “Bolero Time” has moved to 11:30 p.m. On Sunday, great new shows can be heard at these times — 9:15 a.m. — “New York Phil- harmonic Orchestra”; and 4:30 p.m. — “The 98 Days”. For Music, News and Fine Entertainment, it’s 1484. Concert Hall Armed Forces Radio presents Summer Stock each day at 2:05 p.m. during Concert Hall. Bud Widom presents the program notes—original cast stars sing the music. This week’s bill: Monday—“The Student Prince,, Tuesday—“Porgy And Bess” Wednesday—“South Pacific” Thursday—“Kiss Me Kate” Friday—“Gipsy” The 98 Days Were teenagers different in the 1787s? Radio listeners will learn about one 18th Century teenager in the 13-week dramatic series “The 98 Days” starting this Sun- day, Aug. 1. “The 98 Days”, in an entertain- ing way, relives the historic 98 days in Philadelphia when the United States Constitution was being written by our nation’s founding fathers. New York Philharmonic Orchestra The New York Philharmonic returns with guest conductors this season. These programs originate from the Lincoln Center in New York City and can be heard Sun- days at 9:15 a.m. Special Services Sets August 1 Pony Trek Special Services will conduct a pony riding and sightseeing tour of the Reykjavik area Sunday, Aug. 1. The trip will leave the Viking Service Club at 10 a.m. First stop along the tour will be sightseeing in Reykjavik, fol- lowed by lunch at the Naust Restaurant. After lunch, the tour will depart for Hrisbru for a couple hours of pony riding. The tourists will then return to Keflavik at approximately 6 p.m. For reservations contact Special Services today at Ext. 3193 or 4254. Capt Erickson - (Continued from page 1.) to July 1942. There she witnessed the outbreak of World War II and the attack on Pearl Harbor. From April 1945 until March 1946 she was attached to the hos- pital ship, USS Haven, as chief of nursing service and arrived at Pearl Harbor the day hostilities ceased with Japan. Thus, she was in Pearl Harbor the day when World War II began and ended. Advancements - (Continued from page 1.) Dewberry, C. K., ABH1 Gallagher, A., HMl Greenman, M. A., J03 Keddrell, P. O., ADJ3 Keith, G. L„ CEP3 Vredeveld, T. L., BUR3 Walker, P. E„ AC2 Warren, A. C., CEP3 Zarnits, C. H., BT2 PAY RAISE FOR THREE — Three sailors from the Naval Security Group Activity were advanced in rate July 16. Lt Peter P. Kennedy conducted the ceremony in which (from left) Joseph W. Crowder and Glen C. Birbeck both were advanced to CT3 and Fredrick E. Sirrs was advanced to CT2. — (Photo by Woodruff, CT3) WELL DONE, MEN — Cdr A. L. Ufer, asst, chief of staff for person- nel at Iceland Defense Force, hands over certificates of advancement to J. A. Travelstead, PH2 and R. L. Salatrik, PN3, in ceremonies held recently at IDF headquarters. — (Photo by Cornelius, J02) in l^eOieu? The Exact And Very Strange Truth by Piazza The author takes one on a jour- ney through time in the mind of a 12-year-old boy, Alexander, as he remembers the life of his fam- ily and that of himself. Even in his large family, Alexander is often alone. He longs to be close to someone and pretends for a time that he and his friends are ti’iplets. Piazza tells much much more than the simple story of a boy and does it with imagination and grace. Quick Before It Melts by Benjamin A funny novel set in Antarctica. The main characters are an ill- assorted pair—Oliver Cannon, a bumbling writer is rewarded for his ineptitude by being sent to the South Pole during the Inter- national Geophysical Year. En- route he teams up with Santelli, a cynical photographer, who at- temps to pass on some of his er- ratic philosophies of life to his young friend. MINSTREL SET — Rikki and Tony display their talents at the NCO Club. The comedy-country-western team was one of three groups, emceed by Comedian Don Hines, that entertained at the Naval Sta- tion clubs last week. ~S)end the 1/Uhite falcon ome From ... To...

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