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CLUB VILLE CLUB CLUB CTR and Sat 11 p.m.
* * * I * A * G * * Midnight Sun-Sat 4 p.m. Mon, Tue, Wed
* * CC P 0 L N M J J & Thu 8 p.m. Top Of the Rock—Sat 3 p.m. Sun 7 p .m.
* H L K P M DD AA G G Mon & Thu 8 p.m. CPO Club-Sun 2:30 & 7:30 p.m. Mon, Tue
* G k J k K * I k k & Thu 7:30 p.m. '0' Club-Sun, Mon, Wed & Thu 7:15 p. ,m.
* * k M k N * 0 k k Rockville—Sat & Sun 2:30 & 6:30 Mon through Fri 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m.
* I k 0 k J * K * A Grindavik-Sat & Sun 2:30 & 5:30 Mon through Fri 5:30 p.m. p.m.
* J k N k I * X k k Marine Club-Sat & Sun 2 & 4 p.m. through Fri 7 p.m. Mon
* * k R k U * J k k USO-Sat & Sun 3 & 7 p.m. Wed 7 p.m.
AA. THE STING—Comedy (PG). A master con man,
with the help of his old friends, victimizes a
banker/racketeer who runs a numbers empire in Il-
linois. Stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
129 min.
BB. ISLAND AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD—Fantasy (G) .
Adventure story about a wealthy Englishman who or-
ganizes an Arctic expedition in 1907 to search
for his missing son. Stars David Hartman and Don-
ald Senden. 94 min.
CC. FLESH GORDON—Satire (R). In the 1930's,
planet earth has been thrown into chaos by
a mysterious ray. The world's top scientists meet
in Washington to evaluate the situation and decide
upon a solution. Stars Jason Williams and Susan
Fields. 68 min.
DP, ODE TO BILLY JOE—Romance Drama (PG). What
really happened that tragic day on the Tallahat-
chee bridge? Bobby Gentry's song about a pair of
star-crossed lovers whose love affair ends in
tragedy. Stars Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor.
106 min.
A. SUPERFLY TNT—Action Drama (R). Roscoe Lee
Browne works under cover to free his small
country from European colonial control. He chal-
lenges Ron O'Neal's reluctance to help his African
brothers. 87 min.
B. REPORT TO THE COMMISSIONER—Crime Drama (PG).
A rookie is assigned as a hippie undercover po-
liceman. Trying to do a conscientious job, he
becomes involved in the murder of another under-
cover policeman. Stars Michael Moriarty and
Yaphet Kotto. Ill min.
C. DOG POUND SHUFFLE—Drama (G). An old veteran
of the English Music Hall is reduced to being a
street entertainer. His most valuable possession
is his dog, who he has taught to dance while he
plays and sings. Stars Ron Moody and David Soul.
97 min.
D. POSSE—Adventure Drama (PG). A vain and ambi-
tious U.S. Marshal, proud of his well-trained
posse, has his eyes focused on a seat in the U.S.
Senate. He hopes to cinch the election by captur-
ing a gang of train robbers. Stars Kirk Douglas
and Bruce Dern. 93 min.
E. PEEPER—Comedy (PG). Set in the late 40s, the
film traces the escapades of a zany private detec-
tive through traffic jams, chases and ocean liner
mob scenes. Stars Michael Caine and Natalie Wood.
87 min.
F. A SMALL TOWN IN TEXAS—Action Drama (PG) . The
Oct. 8-15
small town's wild one, football hero, hard drinker
and trouble maker is released from prison after
serving three years and returns to Texas to clear
his name. Stars Timothy Bottoms and Susan George.
96 min.
G. FIGHTING MAD—Action Drama (R). An outraged
citizen takes the law into his own hands to bring
the killers of his brother and pregnant sister-in-
law to justice. Stars Peter Fonda and Lynn Lowry.
88 min.
H. DRIVE IN—Comedy (PG). Assorted characters
resolve a series of teenage dilemmas through a
variety of comic escapades. Stars Lisa Lemole and
Gary Cavagnaro. 96 min.
I. AND NOW THE SCREAMING STARTS-Horror Drama (R).
A family curse, beginning on a newlywed couple's
wedding night, looms over their inherited estate.
Stars Peter Cushing and Stephanie Beachem. 92
min.
J. THIEVES LIKE US—Drama (R). Three convicts
escape from prison and murder two state troopers
after pulling a job. Stars Keith Carradine and
Shelley Duvall. 123 min.
K. SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY—Drama (R) . Three bank
robbers kill a young couple and steal their car.
A road block forces them to abandon the car and
look for a hideout. Stars Ernest Borgnine and
Michael Pollard. 92 min.
L. LIVE A LITTLE, STEAL A LOT—Drama (PG). A
picturization of a front page news event that hap-
pened about 1G years ago—the heist of the world's
largest sapphire, the 564.35-carat Star of India,
from the New York Museum of Natural History—the
story of "Murf the Surf" and Allen Kuhn who joined
forces for this and other thefts. Stars Robert
Conrad and Don Stroud. 102 min.
M. THE BAWDY ADVENTURES OF TOM JONES—Comedy-
Drama (R). A continuing story of the escapades of
Tom Jones, England's "Don Juan." The film fol-
lows Jones through a series of romantic mishaps as
women chase him throughout England's countryside.
Stars Trevor Howard and Nicky Henson. 89 min.
N. THE CALL OF THE WILD—Adventure (G). A gentle
dog is stolen from his owner in the U.S. and is
plunged into savage life of a gold rush sled-dog
in the frozen Yukon, where only the strongest and
most courageous animals survive. Stars Charlton
Heston and Ken Annakin. 105 min.
O. MOSES—Biblical Drama (PG). The story of
Moses, the great Hebrew prophet, who led the
Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land and
gave his flock God's Ten Commandments. Stars Burt
Lancaster and Anthony Quayle. 142 min.
P. PSYCHO SISTERS—Drama (PG). Two sisters plot
against each other. One with a past history of
insanity, and the other has spent time in a men-
tal institution. Stars Susan Strasberg and Faith
Domergue. 83 min.
R. EXECUTIVE ACTION — Drama (PG). A powerful
group plans to assassinate the President of the
United States after deciding that his foreign and
domestic policies are dangerous for the nation and
for their own good. Stars Burt Lancaster and
Robert Ryan. 91 min.
S. THE MIDNIGHT MAN—Mystery (R). Night watchman
Burt Lancaster conducts his own investigation on
the missing tapes made by three college students
seeking psychiatric help. Also stars Susan Clark.
119 min.
T. BREEZY—Comedy Drama (R). A successful but
disillusioned and cynical 50-year-old realtor
finds himself caring for a 17-year-old hippie when
she keeps turning up in his apartment. Stars
William Holden and Roger Carmel. 107 min.
U. DAY FOR NIGHT—Comedy (PG) . While filming in
Nice, France, a director is plagued by his casts'
personal problems. Stars Francois Truffaut and
Jacqueline Bisset. 116 min.
V. AGAINST A CROOKED SKY—Action Drama (G). An
Indian prince from a hidden civilization abducts a
young girl and finds himself hunted by the girl's
father and brother. Stars Richard Boone and
Stewart Peterson. 89 min.
W. THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT PART II—Musical (G).
Part II of That's Entertainment takes a glimpse
into the golden past of MGM. Stars Fred Astaire
and Gene Kelley. 117 min.
X. THE LAST GUERILLA—Drama (PG). A German river
boat, crammed with Jews destined for a concentra-
tion camp in Hungary, is attacked by Yugoslavian
partisans. Stars Rod Taylor and Adam West. 103
min.
Y. NEXT STOP, GREENWICH VILLAGE-Comedy Drama (R).
A determined young man decides to cut the apron
strings that bind him to his mother and his home,
and sets out to become an actor in New York.
Stars Shelley Winters and Lenny Baker. Ill min.
O’ Club
A band will play tonight at the Of-
ficers' Club. The Candlelight Room will
serve 7 to 10 p.m.
Tomorrow the Candlelight Room will
operate 7 to 10 p.m. with a free juke
box 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
On Sunday, brunch is served 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. with a family buffet 5-6:30
and a movie slated at 7:15.
A movie will be shown at 7:15 p.m. on
Monday.
Viennerschnitzel will be the bar spe-
cial Tuesday.
"Dark Star" will perform for the Navy
Day Ball Wednesday.
The Kiwanis Club meets at 11:30 a.m.
and a movie is scheduled at 7:15 p.m.
"Music Machine" will play Oct. 15.
CPO
"Experiments" will play tonight at
the CPO Club.
Tomorrow "Dark Star" will perform; a
movie is slated at 2:30 p.m.
A movie will be shown at 2:30 p.m. on
Sunday.
The dining room will operate 6 to 9
p.m. Monday.
A movie will be featured at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
The dining room will serve 6 to 9
p.m. Wednesday.
On Thursday, the dining room will
open 6 to 9 p.m.
Oct. 15 "Venus" will play and the
special will be a fish fry-—all you can
eat.
Top of the Rock
Shrimp creole over rice will be the
special at the Top of the Rock. "Atlan-
tis" will perform tonight at 9.
Oktoberfest will be celebrated to-
morrow, featuring German food and the
"Music Machine" 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Music Machine will play Sunday 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m.
A buffet luncheon will be offered and
the dining room will open at 5 p.m. with
a movie scheduled at 8 p.m. Monday.
Bingo will be played at 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesday.
The Navy Day Ball will be held Wed-
nesday at 9 p.m. A Happy Hour will be
hosted 6:30-7:30 with a buffet 7:30-9.
Happy Hour Thursday will run 5 to 6
p.m. and skirt steak will be the special
with a movie slated at 8 p.m.
Prime ribs of beef will be served on
Oct. 15 and "Paradise" will provide
music 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Midnight Sun
"Steak Night" is tonight at the Mid-
night Sun and "Paradise" will play 9
p.m. to 1 a.m.
A movie will be shown at 4 p.m. to-
morrow and "Atlantis" will begin at 9
p.m.
Hot turkey dinner will be served Sun-
day with a movie shown at 8 p.m.
"Music Machine" will perform 8 p.m.
to midnight Monday.
On Tuesday, Happy Hour will be held
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. with a movie slated at
8 p.m.
A Navy Birthday rock concert is
scheduled at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
"Poor Boy’s Night" will highlight
Thursday evening and Music Machine will
render musical entertainment.
Oct. 15 will feature "Steak Night";
Music Machine will give their final per-
formance at 9 p.m.
A coffee house and movie will be
held tonight at the Youth Center from 8
p.m. to midnight. All teens are wel-
come. If you have a special talent,
please plan to come and share it with
the group. The movie "Lost Horizon"
will begin at approximately 9:30 p.m.
and will cost 75 cents.
For the Columbus Day Holiday, the
Youth Center will be open from 1-10 p.m.
Monday.
A shopping trin to Reykjavik will be
held for teens from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday. Permission slips can be ob-
tained at the Youth Center.
Schedule of classes at the Youth Cen-
ter is as follows:
Tomorrow—junior judo 10 a.m. to noon
and guitar 2-3 p.m.
Monday—ladies' exercise 9:30-10:30
a.m., Ljosin Singers 3:30-4:14 p.m. (8
to 12 yr olds), 4:15-5 p.m., (teens) and
personal development 3:30-4:30 (6-10);
Rockville
Happy Hour at the Rockville NC0 Club
will be 5-6 p.m. tonight; "Steak Night"
will also be featured, and "Dark Star"
will play.
Scampi and fish will be served to-
morrow. "Atlantis" will perform.
On Sunday, a brunch is offered noon
to 2 p.m.
A Happy Half Hour will be 8:30-9 p.m.
Monday.
"Mexican Night" will highlight Tues-
day.
Wednesday evening is "Membership
Night."
Fish and chips will be the dinner
special Thursday.
After a Happy Hour from 5 to 6 p.m.
on Oct. 15, "Lena" will provide music.
4:30-5:30 (11-14); 6-7 p.m. (15-19) with
senior judo 6-7:30 p.m.
Tuesday—arts and crafts 3:30 p.m.
and ballet 3:30-5.
Wednesday—ladies' exercise 9:30-
10:30 a.m., ballet 3:30-5 p.m., wres-
tling 7-8 p.m.
Thursday—arts and crafts 3:30, baton
3:30-5:30 and fencing 5:30-6:30.
Oct. 15—ladies' exercise 9:30-10:30
a.m.
A second personal development class
(for ages six to 10 yrs, 11-14 yrs, and
15-19 yrs) has been scheduled for Octo-
ber 20. Sign up at the Youth Center
now.
Adult personal development class is
now offered. Call Betty Christ at 5259
for more information.
Yoga classes are starting at the
Youth Center Thursday 8-9 p.m.
Interested youth should sign up at
the Youth Center or call 5108 or 7822.
Youth Center news
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