The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 21.06.1974, Qupperneq 5

The White Falcon - 21.06.1974, Qupperneq 5
79105--Commander’s Action Line CALLER: When I first arrived on the NATO Base, the Gym was open 24 hours a day. My husband and I enjoyed using the facilities available late at night. At this time of the year when it is light nearly 24 hours, and especially now with the new pool, why is it not possible to have the facilities available 24 hours a day? *C.A.L.: The gym hours were adjusted to satisfy the usage. After several months of evaluation, it became obvious that the usage did not justify stay- ing open for the period after midnight. CALLER: When do you plan on showing some of the movies that were featured on the Academy Awards show on AFRTS last month? These include "The Exor- cist," "Last Detail" and "The Sting." *C.A.L.: The Navy Motion Picture Services has recently bought rights to "The Sting." Indications are that this movie will be here in about two weeks. Films stay on base approximately 30 days before being forwarded. It is not known locally whether or not the other two films have been pur- chased by the NMPS. CALLER: Iceland Defense Force Instruction 7210.IB of Feb. 22 states that Defense Force per- sonnel may convert up to one month's base pay to Icelandic kronur or U.S. currency. I think this should be revised. I don't think it is right that people should be buying and selling kronur for a profit. *C.A.L.: The current policy of allowing recon- version of kronur in amount equivalent to one month's net pay plus allowances paid during the last month in Iceland was carefully formulated with the concurrence of all major commands in Iceland. It is intended to provide the individuals departing Iceland for new assignments with the monetary flex- ibility required during the difficult month imme- diatley preceeding departure. The intent of the instruction is to provide a convenient, legal meth- od for reconversion of legally acquired kronur and to reduce the incentive for violation of Icelandic law and Commander Iceland Defense Force instruc- tions . Any evidence of profiteering or other il- legal or improper actions should be presented to the Commander Iceland Defense Force for appropriate action. Youth Center Roundup A sock hop at 7 p.m. kicked- off the Marathon held at the Youth Center June 14. The Marathon started at mid- night and there was pizza, the movie Puppet on a Chain, a dance contest, breakfast and by 6 a.m. some very tired people. Youth Center sources said everybody seemed to have had a good time including the chaper- ones. All made it to the 6 a.m. hour with the exception of one. Cdr Don Griffiths decided it was his time to leave at 3 a.m. The other chaperones who withstood the marathon and are still alive to tell about it were: Mr. and Mrs. Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Chamb- lee, Mr. and Mrs. Mauro, Mrs. "Marathoners" watching the movie. Griffiths and Mrs. Smith. Ninety teens turned out for the hop and 65 stayed to Mara- thon ." Projectionist Rosemary Smith cops out. The Youth Center will have a game night tonight at 7 p.m. There will be a slight admission charged at the door and the door- prize is a transistor radio. Ice cream sundaes will be available at the snack bar. Beginning ceramics will be of- fered starting July 2. A limit- ed number of people will be al- lowed to sign up and the charge for the course will be $5. All supplies will be furnished. Interpretive dance is starting June 26 with a registration fee of $2. Registration can be made through June 25. Stay tuned to Channel 8 ^ Watch sports on AFTV y From the Tour Office Tomorrow's Tour Office bus trip will travel through an area of Iceland immortalized in one of the greatest of the Icelandic sagas: Njal's Saga. The trip crosses the entire southern lowlands from here to Skogar. Major sights will in- clude the folk museum at Skogar, the Skogarfoss waterfall and the glaciers of Myrdalsjokull and Eyj aflallaj okull. The tour departs the Viking building at 9 a.m. Next Saturday, June 29, the tour bus will drive through Rey- kjavik to Thingvellir, the origi- nal site of the oldest parliament still in existence. It is also one of the most scenic areas in the country. The route will continue on to Geysir and Gullfoss. For more information call the Tour Office at 4200 or 5111. Page 5 June 21 1974

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