The White Falcon - 04.03.1977, Blaðsíða 6
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W ednesday Thursday Friday
2:45 Midday Report 2:45 Midday Report 2:45 Midday Report
2:50 General Hospital 2:50 General Hospital 2:50 General Hospital
3:20 Sesame Street 3:20 Electric Company 3:20 Electric Company
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Trinians Warning The Night Visitor *
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Channel 4 specials
SUNDAY, 6:45 p.m.—TARGET: THE IMPOSSI-
BLE—Dr. Norman E. Borlaug and Keith
Abercrombie are trying to solve the
world’s food problem. However, the job
will require a full commitment on the
part of all nations to spread the new
technologies fast enough to become ef-
fective.
SUNDAY, 7:25 p.m.—PERRY COMO’S SPRING
IN NEW ORLEANS—A variety special fea-
turing the sights and sounds of Mardi
Gras. Host Perry Como and guests Leslie
Uggaras and Dick Van Dyke sing and dance
in New Orleans.
MONDAY, 10:15 p.m.—FRIENDS, ROMANS,
Sign up now for the Tuesday, ( LJ
March 8, factory Shopping tour, and the
Thursday, March 10, downtown shopping tour.
* The USO is raffling off a sheepskin at the
end of March. Come in and buy chances on it
throughout the entire month.
* This month is "Women Appreciation Month."
Test your knowledge of who's who in women all
month at the USO.
* Have you taken some impressive photos of
Iceland? Bring them in to the USO and enter
them in the all-month photo contest.
* Plan to come to the USO on Friday night,
March 11, for Harold's club night. Action
starts at 7.
t forget that the USO hosts all night
s every Friday and Saturday nights.
i Serving starts at 9:30.
* Every Saturday is taco day.
* Sunday-, March 6, is the first
day to sign up for the March 13
museum tour.
* Submit April birthdays now
for the drawing for a free
birthday cake and dinner.
THGU1BE
COMMUNISTS—A report on the Italian Com-
munist Party.
THURSDAY, 10:15 p.m.—INDIAN AMERICA—A
documentary on the American Indian to-
day, narrated by Henry Fonda and filmed
on location across the United States.
THURSDAY, 11:05 p.m.—NIGHT OWL SPECIAL:
DISTANT EARLY WARNING—After many months
of duty at a remote Arctic relay station
four men begin to have strange dreams of
dead loved ones. They are later visited
by the dead, or are they?
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NOTE:
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Channel 4 movies of the week
TODAY: THE BIG PARADE OF COMEDY—A
compilation of memorable comedy moments
are extracted from MGM features and
shorts produced before 1947, for history
of comedy and comedians.
TODAY: THE LEGENDARY CHAMPIONS—This
film, especially for boxing fans, covers
the period between 1882-1929. All the
well known boxers of the period are fea-
tured.
TODAY: THE LADY IN THE LAKE—Philip
Marlow, a famous private detective, gets
involved with murder, graft and beauti-
ful women. Stars Robert Montgomery,
Audrey Totter, Lloyd Nolan and Tom '
Tulley.
SATURDAY: THE NIGHT WE DROPPED A
CLANGER—A British comedy about World
War II. A dim witted recruit is ordered
to impersonate a national hero who is
being sent on a secret mission. Stars
Brian Rix, Cecil Parker and William
Hartnell.
SATURDAY: YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMOR-
ROW—This Academy Award winning Italian
film is composed of three episodes: A
woman has a baby every year—to keep
herself out of prison; the study of a
selfish woman; and the problems of a
prostitute when she’s admired by a young
seminary student. Stars Sophia Loren,
Marcello Mastroianni and Armando
Trovajoli.
SATURDAY: SEASON OF PASSION—A story of
two cane cutters who have spent 16 years
in the fields in Sydney. Their lives
suddenly go through some strange and
abrupt changes. Stars Ernest Borgnine,
Anne Baxter, John Mills and Angela
Lansbury. ADULT VIEWING.
SUNDAY: THE QUARTET—Four short stories
by TT. Somerset Maugham are dramatized.
They are all interesting, entertaining,
and each has a surprise ending. Stars
Hermione Baddeley, Dirk Bogarde, Merwyn
Jones and Cecil Parker.
SUNDAY: INCIDENT ON A DARK STREET—A
look at the operations of the U.S. At-
torney's Office in the Department of
Justice. Stars David Canary, James
Olson, Robert Pine and William Shatner.
MONDAY: CAVALRY COMMAND—No synopsis
available.
WEDNESDAY: BLUE MURDER AT ST. TRINIANS-
No sypnopsis available.
FRIDAY: CANDY MAN—No synopsis avail-
able.
FRIDAY: EASY RIDER—With proceeds from
a narcotics sale, two young men under-
take a motorcycle trip from Los Angeles
to New Orleans. Stars Peter Fonda,
Dennis Hopper, Lauana Anders and Jack
Nicholson. ADULT VIEWING.
FRIDAY: THE NIGHT VISITOR—A young man
escapes from an asylum and commits sev-
eral murders before returning to his
cell, where his deeds are exposed by a
strange quirk of fate. Stars Trevor
Howard, Liv Ullman and Max von Sydow.
Enlisted Dining Facility Menu
Today—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
open face beef sandwiches, rich brown
gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered carrots
and stewed tomatoes.
Dinner: beans with bacon soup, sim-
mered spaghetti with heavy meat sauce,
baby beef balls, assorted pizzas, steam-
ed frankfurters, potato chips, broccoli
polonaise and hot garlic toast.
Tomorrow—Brunch at 10 a.m.: tomato
soup, Monte Cristo sandwiches and crisp
potato chips.
Dinner: minestrone soup, syrup glaz-
ed rock cornish hens or glazed ham loaf,
hot mustard sauce, parsley buttered po-
tatoes, Harvard beets and scalloped
corn.
Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: chicken
with rice soup, chili size sandwiches
and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: beef barley soup, swiss
steak with tomato sauce, mashed potatoes
and steamed rice, buttered brussels
sprouts and French fried cauliflower.
Monday—Lunch: chicken noodle soup,
Spanish veal loaf, shrimp wiggles, brown
gravy, mashed potatoes, seasoned green
beans, buttered summer squash and hot
biscuits.
Dinner: cream of tomato soup, beef
sauerbraten, natural gravy, German po-
tato cakes, lyonnaise rice, German
sauerkraut and buttered mixed vegetables
Tuesday—Lunch: vegetable soup,
chipper or deep fried Icelandic fish,
baked Italian sausage, scalloped pota-
toes with onions, buttered broccoli
spears and O'Brien corn.
Dinner: minestrone soup, battered
fried corn dogs with hot mustard sauce
or ham croquettes, baked macaroni and
cheese, seasoned garden peas and butter-
ed carrots.
Wednesday—Lunch: creole soup, New-
port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy,
duchess potatoes, tossed green rice >
beets with orange and lemon sauce and
buttered brussels sprouts.
Dinner: beef barley soup, pepper beef
steaks, natural sauce, golden potato
balls, buttered egg noodles, creole
hominy and fried okra.
Thursday—Lunch: cheese soup, bread-
ed pork cutlets, brown pork gravy, mash-
ed potatoes, savory bread dressing,
polonaise cauliflower and southern style
greens.
Dinner: knickerbocker soup, bowl of
Texas chili, cheese enchiladas, hot
tamale pie, braised beef liver smothered
with onions, Spanish style rice, refried
beans and Mexican corn.
Friday—Lunch: Manhattan fish chow-
der, old fashion beef stew, fried fish
balls, steamed* rice or scalloped noo-
dles with cheese, tomatoes and bacon,
buttered lima beans and lyonnaise car-
rots .
Dinner: old fashion bean soup, tur-
key croquettes or veal pinwheels, vege-
table gravy, snowflake potatoes, season-
ed mixed vegetables and buttered broc-
coli spears.