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The White Falcon - 26.02.1971, Blaðsíða 13

The White Falcon - 26.02.1971, Blaðsíða 13
February 26, 1971 THE WHITE FALCON Page 13 gre, Wr AFTV Films Sunday - MARY, MARY - A merry- go-round situation involving book publisher Bob McCallaway, his ex- wife, his socialite fiancee, his tax lawyer and a fading movie star0 Barry Nelson, Debbie Rey- nolds, Diane McBain, Hirman Sher- man and Michael Rennie* (125 min*) Monday - REPEAT PERFORMANCE - A popular young actress envisages events leading up to her husband's murdero She warns her friends of the impending dangers, expending considerable effort to change the unalterable course of tragic eventso Louis Hayward, Joan Les- lie, Richard Basehart, Tim Conway and Natalie Schafer. (93 min.) Tuesday - A DISTANT TRUMPET - The story of a younq West Point graduate whois assigned to a U.S. Cavalry outpost in the Arizona territory to help bring the Indian Wars to a conclusion. Troy Dona- hue, Suzanne Pleshette, Diane Mc- Bain and James Gregory. (117 min.) Wednesday - ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE - The story weaves the great songs of A1 Jolson into a ot involving a talented lady who the toast of Broadway. She ts a gambler — completely un- rthy of her — and becomes ena- mored of him. Alice Faye and Ty- rone Powero (85 min.) Thursday - See Sunday. Friday - Theatre 8, see Monday. Night Light Theater, see Tuesday. Saturday - See Wednesday. Personal affairs chart offered free by ‘Times’ A chart on which to record im- portant personal affairs data is being offered free to navymen through the Navy Times Service Center. The Navy Times chart aids in , assembling an inventory of impor- tant facts and documents about a person's military career, birth and marriage records, insurance v coverage, etc. In addition, there are specific spaces to record im- portant dates such as time and place of entry into the service, promotions and awards, duty as- signments, and in-service medical care. • To receive a copy of the chart, il a stamped, self addressed 1 by 93* envelope to: Navy Times rvice Center, Dept. PI, 475 School St., S.W., Washington, D.C., 20024. Middle management advisers sought for service in Vietnam A highly rewarding challenge awaits qualified petty officers and junior officers who volunteer for service as advisors to the Vietnam- ese Navy. The task is to strengthen the Vietnamese Navy in the Vietnamization process. Middle management people are needed to train VNN and sup- port forces. The best in assistance is needed in this task. An improved train- ing program and other incentives are offered to qualified person- nel who volunteer. These programs are offered: • General Duty Program — Ac- cepted personnel receive minimal training and are ordered for a 12-month tour of support duty, aviation duty or duty on non-ro- tated ships. • Present Advisor Program — Minimum language and 7-11 weeks specialized training are given prior to assignment to the Naval Advisory Group. This will take place until new advisors begin to arrive and old ones are phased out. • New Advisor Program — As much as one year of training to approximately one-quarter of sel- ected personnel is available to allow them to be conversantin the Vietnamese language. These per- sonnel will be the nucleus of the expert advisors to assist in the growth of VNN. Two and three year assignmentsincluding training are available. Benefits include sea duty cre- dit at the rate of two months for every month served,field advance- ment for satisfactory performance, and reassignment benefits. Personnel who are interested in the program are urged to con- tact their command personnel of- fice for further information. Seniors and spaghetti Help the seniors finance their class trip this year, and enjoy a spaghetti dinner in the process. The dinner will be held tomor- row in the A.T. Mahan Cafetorium, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Prices are $1.50 for adults, and 75<r for children under 12. WELCOME TO ICELAND — Vice Adm. Jean Baptiste Maria Joseph Maas, Commander-in-chief and Chief of Naval Staff, Royal Netherlands Na- vy, is greeted upon his arrived at the NATO base by Rear Adm. John K. Beling, ComlDF. During his stay in Iceland, Adm. Maas toured the tactical support center and observed ASW operations.

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