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MOVIES
G---GENERAL AUDIENCES, all ages
admitted.
PG—PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED
Some material may not be
suitable f®r pre-teenagers.
R---RESTRICTED, under 17* re-
quires accompanying parent
or adult guardian.
X---NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED,
(age limit may vary in cer-
tain areas'.)
TV—Films made to be shown on
television primarily.
TODAY ANDREWS THEATER * N 0 P EM CLUB * * NC0 CLUB * * CPO 'O' CLUB CLUB * * * * ROCK VILLE * c GRINDY CLUB * L
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A. JOE i HILL—Historical Drama (PG). Swedish im-
migrant, Joseph Hillstrom, (Thommy Berggren)
becomes an organizer of exploited workers and
writes protest songs which become symbols for the
cause. 118.
B. HOW TO STEAL AN AIRPLANE—Adventure Drama (G).
An American and a Welshman posing as tourists in a
Latin American country, are out to repossess a jet
from the dictator's irresponsible playboy son. 95.
C. THE HOSPITAL—Drama (PG) . The story of a
series of mysterious deaths in a hospital. Stars
Goerge C. Scott and Diana Rigg. 103.
D. THE HOT ROCK—Comedy Drama (PG). Four incred-
ible goofs try to steal the world's hottest
diamond from the Brooklyn Museum, not once but
four times. 101.
E. THE BIG RIP OFF—Comedy (PG). A woman, mar-
ried to a wealthy older man, gets kidnapped by
her boyfriend, Larry Hagman. The two lovers run
into a couple of inquiring newspaper reporters
Brenda Vaccaro and Tony Curtis. 79.
F. SCREAM PRETTY PEGGY—Suspense Drama (PG) . A
sculptor hires a pretty student as a housekeeper
in the mansion he shares with his mother and in-
sane siater. Stars Ted Bessell and Sian Barbara
Allen. 81.
G. SNOW JOB—Adventure Drama (PG). Skiing in-
structors Jean-Claude Killy and Cliff Potts de-
cide to rob the receipts from a ski lodge. 91.
H. GOING HOME—Drama (PG). This is the story of
a young man, Jan-Michael Vincent, who half-hates
Mar 12-19
and half loves his father, Robert Mitchum. Re
finds him in a trailer camp where Mitchum has gone
after his recent release from prison. Mitchum is
living with his girl friend, Brenda Vaccaro. 98.
I. WHAT’S A NICE GIRL LIKE YOU?—Comedy (PG) . A
man hires Vincent Price to locate his missing
daughter. Price finds a girl (Brenda Vaccaro),
working in a plastic factorv, who can be passed
off as the man's daughter. 91.
J. THE GROUNDSTAR CONSPIRACY—Drama (PG). The
story of a sabotage plot at a nuclear research
center. The emphasis of the story centers on the
security chief (George Peppard) and his method of
discovering the plotters. 95.
K. CACTUS IN THE SNOW—Comedy Drama (PG). The
story of what to do if you are 18, a private in
the Army and a virgin and you want to change that
last characteristic. Stars Richard Thomas. 90.
L. SON OF THE BLOB—Science Fiction (PG). The
Blob has remained frozen at the North Pole since
the first movie, but fate is fickle and geologist
Godfrey Cambridge brings a sample of it back by
mistake. 93.
M. STANLEY—Horror Drama (PG). Stanley is an
ANDREWS THEATER: 2, 6:30, 9 and (Friday)
11 p.m.
MIDNIGHT SUN: Sat-3:30 p.m., Sun-7 p.m.
Mon 6 Thur-8 p.m.
TOP OF THE ROCK: Sat-2 p.m., Sun, Mon
and Thur at 7:30 p.m.
CPO CLUB: Sat-2:30 p.m., Sun-2:30 and
Sun. Mon and Tue-7:30 p.m.
'O' CLUB: Sun, Mon, Wed & Thur- 7:15
p.m., Sat-2 p.m.
ROCKVILLE: Mon through Fri- 6:30 p.m.
Sat & Sun-2:30 p.m.
GRINDAVIK: Mon through Fri-5:30 p.m.
Sat & Sun-2:30 p.m.
MARINE CLUB: Mon, Wed and Fri - 7 p.m.
Sat & Sun-2 and 4 p.m.
USO: Wed-2 & 7 p.m., Sat & Sun- 367
p .m.
evil-tempered snake whose owner trains his pet to
put the bite on people. The rattler and his owner
are forced to retreat to the Florida Everglades.
N■ MAHOGANY—Drama (PG). Mahogany is basically
a rags-to-riches story of the evils of success
where a successful designer sacrifices love for a
career. Stars Diana Ross. 109.
0. CHILDREN OF RAGE—Drama (PG). The scene is
Israel in 1968—a young Arab joins a terrorist
organization to protest Israeli treatment of Arab
residents in Jerusalem. 107.
P■ DIAMONDS—Drama (PG). The world's greatest
safecracker (Richard Roundtree) is caught in the
act by Robert Shaw. Under the threat of turning
him in to the authorities, Shaw hooks him into
a diamond heist. 108.
R. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS—Drama (PG). Elizabeth I
of England and her cousin, Mary Queen of Scotland,
use political intrigues and personal involvements
to maneuver for the throne. Stars Vanessa
Redgrave and Glenda Jackson. 128.
S. THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR—Fantasy (R). After a
germ war in 2015 in New York, a group of people,
led by Yul Brynner, defend their posessions. 94.
T. WIN, PLACE AND STEAL—Comedy (PG). The story
of three zany young men, Dean Stockwell, Russ
Tamblyn arid Alex Karras, who combine their liking
for horse racing with their aversion for work. go.
U. THE ULTIMATE THRILL—Drama (PG). This film
centers around one man's obsession with the
bizzarre. Stars Eric Braden and Barry Brown. 85.
Top of the Rock
Tonight Sheriff plays from 9 p.m. to
1 a.m.
Tomorrow a movie will be shown at 3
p.m. Experiments perform 9 p.m. to 1
a.m.
Sunday breakfast will be served at
11:30 a.m. NAVEX bingo will be played
at 3 p.m. Buffet will be from 5 p.m. to
8 p.m. A movie is scheduled for 7 p.m.
The USO Show Delegation will play at 9
p.m.
Monday is Pay Day Special, featuring
T-bone steak, w/baked potatoes—only $4.
A movie will be shown at 8 p.m.
Tuesday features "new" NAVEX bingo.
Wednesday is Strikers' Night. A new
group from the USA, Flight, will perform
this evening.
Thursday Happy Hour is from 5 to 6
p.m. Sandra Lee sings "folk" 6-8 p.m.
Flight gets airborne at 8 p.m.
Friday a new group, Volcano Eruption,
plays on stage from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Midnight Sun
Tonight is steak night. The band
Mexico will perform on stage from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m.
Tomorrow a movie will be shown at 4
p.m. The band Opus and their female
lead singer, Moll Holm, will play from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sunday a movie will be shown at 8
p.m. Free juke box will also be offered
on Sunday.
Monday is the Pay Day Special with
T-bone steak and a movie will be shown
at 8 p.m.
Tuesday Happy Hour will be from 5
p.m. to 6 p.m. A movie will be shown at
8 p.m.
Wednesday patrons receive one free
hamburger if they wear "green." A movie
is scheduled for 8 p.m.
Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. NAVEX
bingo is planned.
Friday is Steak Night and a new
stateside band, Flight, will perform.
CPO
Nightingale plays from 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. tonight.
Tomorrow is a disco from 9 p.m. to 1
a.m.
Sunday in the dining room is a buffet
5-7 p.m.
Monday the dining room is closed.
Tuesday features fish and chips and
short orders.
Wednesday is Steak Night. A disco
will be held 8 p.m. to midnight.
Thursday is bingo and a spaghetti
special.
Friday Opus performs 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Off icon'
The NAVSTA "Hail and Bless", origi-
nally scheduled for tonight, has been
cancelled. The next "Hail and Bless"
will be April 9.
Rockville
Tonight at the Rockville NC0 Open
Mess the dining special is shrimp and
chips. Happy Hour is from 5 to 6 p.m.
Tomorrow there will be a free Juke
Box from 9 to 10 p.m.
Sunday at Rockville there is a
Pinochle Tournament at 2 p.m.
On Monday the dining room will serve
short orders only.
The dining room special on Tuesday
is a hot roast beef sandwich.
The Rockville special on Wednesday is
spaghetti—"all you can eat"— plus a
beverage.
Thursday it is fish and chips in the
dining room.
Shrimp and chips is the dining
special Friday and happy hour is 5 to 6
p .m.
CPO Wives
The CPO Wives Club will hold their
monthly luncheon Wednesday at the CPO
Club.
Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. For
reservations or cancellations, call
Chris Rosenbaum Ext. 7467 before noon
Monday.
Enlisted dining facility menu
Today's Enlisted Dining Facility
lunch is: Beef w/barley soup, baked or
fried Icelandic fish.
Dinner: Minestrone soup, pork adobo,
beef enchiladas, hot beef tamales, Span-
ish rice or French fried potatoes, re-
fried beans and Mexican style com.
Tomorrow—Brunch at 10 a.m.: Logging
soup, chopped barbecued pork on toasted
bun and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: Vegetable beef soup, oven
roast of beef, natural gravy and mashed
potatoes.
Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: Cream of
mushroom soup, grilled cheeseburgers,
crisp potato chips, and pastry bar.
Dinner: "Family Night" with chicken
soup, Newport fried chicken, brown chic-
ken gravy and baked over-glow potatoes.
Monday—Lunch: Vegetable supreme
soup, beef liver fiesta, fried Icelandic
fish, baked macaroni and cheese and
fried hominy.
Dinner: Beef noodle soup, chicken
fried beef steaks, brown onion gravy,
paprika potatoes and sauteed com.
Tuesday—Lunch: Logging soup, baked
chicken, brown chicken gravy, bread
dressing and orange rice.
Dinner: Tomato soup, home style pot
roast, mushroom onion gravy, grilled
potato cakes, creole summer squash and
Chinese fried cabbage.
Wednesday—Lunch: Egg drop soup
pork adobo or veal stew, tossed green
rice, buttered egg noodles, seasoned
green beans and French fried cauliflower
and hot biscuits.
Dinner: Cream of mushroom soup,
broiled Salisbury steaks, brown vegeta-
ble gravy, snow flake potatoes and boil-
ed blackeye peas.
Thursday—Lunch: Chicken soup, open
face beef sandwiches, brown gravy, mash-
ed potatoes, scalloped cream style com
and buttered asparagus spears.
Dinner: Minestrone soup, beef cro-
quettes or glazed luncheon loaf, pepper
sauce, baked macaroni and cheese and
creole lima beans.
Friday--Lunch: Clam chowder, seafood
platter of fresh Icelandic fried fish,
fried shrimp and oysters and American
chop suey.
Dinner: Bean w/bacon soup, simmered
spaghetti w/heavy Italian meat sauce,
miniature meat balls, assorted pizzas,
broccoli polonaise and hot garlic toast.
St. Pet’s Dey specials
Tonight at the USO there is a Child-
ren's Judo demonstration.
Tomorrow at 5 p.m. the USO is having
a crafts exhibition.
The snack bar special tomorrow is
Tacos.
The USO is having a protestant church
service followed by free pancakes serv-
ed by the Young Adults of the Chapel.
Monday is the Ides of March. So
Beware.
Tuesday Lee Cattell will be on hand
at the USO with flood lights and hints
on portrait photography.
Also the snack bar special Tuesday is
Hamburger Stroganoff.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at the
USO with an Irish Special Ice Cream
Sunday, Irish Bread and three Irish in-
spired contests. Remember, you don't
have to be Irish to enjoy St. Patty's
Day:
The USO is sponsoring a trip to Rey-
jkavik. The expedition will be leaving
for the Hotel Holt at 6 p.m. from the
USO Center. Men must wear a coat and
tie.
Friday it is another session of the
USO's Dating Game starting at 8 p.m. If
any women would like to volunteer to be
contestants call 6113 for additional in-
formation.
Delegation to tour base
USO Show "Delegation" will arrive
tomorrow to tour the NATO base Sunday
through March 22.
The schedule is as follows: Sunday,
2:30 pCm. at Andrews Theater; 9 p.m. at
Top of the Rock.
Monday, 10 a.m. depart for H-3 and
return from H-3 at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, hospital visit at 3 p.m. and
performance at Grindivik at 9 p.m.
Wednesday, "Delegation" has the day
off.
Thursday, they play at 10 p.m. at
Rockville.
Friday, a ccurtesy performance will
be given at A.T. Mahan High School at 2
p.m. with another show at 9 p.m. at the
CPO Club.