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May 26-June 2
A. THE CHOIR BOYS—Comedy Drama (R) . A group of
big city cops relieve their tensions and frustra-
tions inherent in their jobs. A veteran officer,
nearing retirement, leads the group; he is in
constant conflict with higher authority. Stars
Charles Burning and Louis Gassett Jr.
B. END OF THE WORLD—Science Fiction (PG) . While
working on a special project, a space scientist
accidentally picks up a message from outer space.
Stars Sue Lyon and Kirk Scott.
c. TELEFON—Spy Suspense Drama (PG). A KGB Head-
quarters clerk leaves Moscow with the names of
spies who live in the United States. These spies
have taken the places of dead Americans and are
poised to destroy defense units in the event of
nuclear attack. Stars Charles Bronson and Lee
Remick.
D. WHICH WAY IS UP?—Comedy (R). Leroy Jones, a
California fruit picker, also play the part of
father Rufus, living with his wife and family.
Stars Richard Pryor and Margaret Avery.
E- THE ART OF CRIME—Drama (PG). An antique
dealer, a respected and sophisticated New York
City gypsy, is stunned to learn that a fellow
gypsy, Nanoosh, is wanted for questioning in a
homicide case. Stars Ron Leibman and Jose
Ferrer.
F- LAS VEGAS LADY—Drama (PG). A veteran Las
Vegas play-girl heads a scheme to rob a casino
during the height of a private gambling party.
Stars Stuart Whitman and Stella Stevens.
G- THE NIGHT CALLER—Drama (R). In this
French thriller, an athletic detective spends
most of his time, running up buildings, over
speedy subway trains and across rooftops.
Stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Charles Denner.
H. THE KILLER ELITE—Action Drama (PG) . A
Central Intelligence Agency agent falls victim
to trickery within his organization. Stars
James Caan and Bo Hopkins.
I. EDISON, THE MAN—Drama (G). Details of
Edison's life are told along with stories
about his later inventions and trials. Stars
Spencer Tracy.
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J. FIRST LOVE—Love Drama (R). A college student
sees a girl out with an older man. Intrigued by
her, they begin dating in a passionate affair.
Stars Susan Dey and William Katt.
K. PUMPING IRON—Documentary (PG). To avoid
becoming musclebound and to learn graceful
movements a bodybuilder takes ballet lessons from
a dancer. Stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Louis
Ferrigno.
L. SEVEN GOLDEN MEN STRIKE AGAIN—Adventure
Drama (G) . Highly organized thieves kidnap a
South American dictator for questioning by a
major power's military intelligence concerning
vital hemispheric problems.
M. POCO...LITTLE LOST DOG—Adventure Drama (G).
The relationship between a girl and her dog de-
velops so strongly that it holds them together
while a series of exciting events strive to keep
them apart. Stars Chill Wills and Michelle
Ashburn.
N. MISTER SCARFACE—Action Drama (R). Scarface
and a confederate reach the safety of an aban-
doned slaugherhouse after committing a robbery.
Stars Jack Palance and A1 Cliver.
O. EMBRYO—Drama (PG). When a scientist hits a
pregnant animal, he begins to experiment with
the fetus outside the womb of its mother. Stars
Rock Hudson and Diane Ladd.
P. THE HUMAN FACTOR—Drama (R). A gripping ac-
count unfolds about one man's singleminded ven-
detta against a highly organized gang of terror-
ists who brutally, and without motive, massacred
his wife and children. Stars George Kennedy and
John Mills.
R. . WATCH OUT, WE'RE MAD—Adventure Comedy (G) .
Two garage mechanics own a dune buggy which they
won in an automobile race; hoods destroy their
dune buggy, and the mechanics track down the
culprits to retrieve their machine. Stars Bud
Spencer and Terrence Hill.
S. BABE RUTH STORY—Drama (G). One of the
baseball greats of all times, "Babe" started as
a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. Stars
William Bendix.
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T. THE STRANGER AND THE GUNFIGHTER—Action drama
(PG). Lo Lieh, a Chinese Kung-Fu expert rescues
Lee Van Cleef from a hang-man's noose. Together
they embark on a search for the secret of Leih's
grandfather's hidden treasure.
U. MR. QUILP—Musical (G). Quilp, one of the
cutthroats who swarmed through London's under-
world of the lTth century held a franchise on
smuggling, extortion and crime. Based on Dicken's
"Old Curiosity Shop", Mr. Quilp concerns the clas-
sic contest between good and evil that ensues
when Quilp's victim, Little Nell is exploited.
V. AARON LOVES ANGELA——Drama (R)• Aaron, a Har—
lemyouth loses a basketball game because he's busy
eyeing Angela. His father feels basketball is
more important and Aaron endeavors to keep his
affair a secret.
W. THE FLOWER IN HIS MOUTH—Drama (R) . A school
teacher, Jennifer O'Neill, arrives in a small town
in Sicily. A man who was vulgarly annoying her
gets off at the same stop. Later that evening the
same man is found sitting in the center of the
piazza, a bullet in his head and a flower in his
mouth.
X. COUSIN COUSINE—Comedy (R). Stars Christine
Barrault and Victor Lanoux. No synopsis available.
Y. JOE PANTHER—Action Drama (G). Joe Panther
yearns to enter the "white world" with its greater
hope for a full life. He applies for a job on
Brian Keith's fishing boat and has to capture a
10-foot alligator.
Z. MEAN DOG BLUES—Action Drama (R). On the way
to Nashville composer-musician Gregg Henry accepts
a lift from politician William Windom and his wife,
Tina Louise. The drunken Windom hits a small girl
and Henry is charged of the crime.
AA. THE KEEGANS—Drama (PG). New York Jet star
Pat Keegan is indicted for murder when his sister's
assailant is found dead following their meeting.
Denying the charges, Pat's only hope for acquittal
is a lone witness, a girl who disappeares.
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starring^Gary^Cooper, Paulette Goddard, Howard
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CLUB BEAT
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Officers’ Club ’Happy hr. 4:30 Sn. bar, 11-11 Dining, 5-6:30 Candlelight room 7-10 p.m. Breakfast & brunch 10:30a.m.-l :30p,.m.. Sn. bar, 11-11 Dining, 5-6:30 p.m. Candlelight room 7-10 p.m. Breakfast & Brunch 10:30a.m.-l:30p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Family Buffet Sn. Bar, 1:30-11 Casual bar, 5 p.m. Breakfast, 6:30 Lunch, 11:30-1 Dinner, 5-6:30 Casual bar, 5 p.m. Duplicate bridge Movie, 7:15 p.m. Breakfast, 6:30 Lunch,11:30-1 Dinner, 5-6:30p.m. Casual Bar, 5 p.m. Sn. bar,11-11 Breakfast, 6:30 Dinner, 5-6:30p.m. Casual Bar, 5 p.m. Sn. bar 11-11 Movie, 7:15 p.m. Breakfast, 6:30 Dinner, 5-6:30p.m. Casual bar, 5 p.m. Lunch, 11:30-1 Candlelight room 7-10 p.m.
Wind- breaker Bar opens at noon Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Happy hour, 4-6p.m. Dining, 6-10 p.m. Live music, 9p.m. Bar open at 1 p.m. Sn. bar closed > Movie, 2:30 Dining, 6-10 p.m. Disco, 9-1 Bar open, 1 p.m. Sn. bar closed Dining, 6-9 p.m. Movie, 2:30 p.m. Bar open 1 p.m. Sn. Ba£_Closed Dining, 6-9 p.m. Bar opens at noon Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6-9 p.m. Movie, 7:30 Bar open at noon Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6-9 p.m. Bar open at noon Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6-9 p.m. Special: Fish fry
Top of the Rock Club Lunch, 11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Disco., 9-1 Live music, 9 p.m. Lunch room closed Bar open, 1 p.m. Dining 5 p.m. Disco, 9 p.m. Lunch & Breakfast 11-4 p.m. Bar open, 1 p.m. Bingo, 2 p.m. Movie, 7 p.m. Disco, g p.m. Lunch rm. closed Bar opens, 1 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Movie 7 p.m. Lunch. 11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Movie. 7 p.m. Short timers Happy hr,9-10p.m. Lunch, 11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Bingo, 7:30 p.m. Free card w/steak Disco, 8 p.m. Lunch,11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Happy hour, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Movie, 7 P.m.
Rockville NCO Club Bar open, 11a.m. - 2p.m. & 4:30-la.m. Happy hr._5-6 p.m. Live entertainment Bar open, 11 a.m. Disco, 9 p.m. Hamburger steak special Pinochle Tournament Dining, 5:30-9 p.m. Bar open, 11 a.m. Pizza special Happy hr. 5-6p.m. Bar open, lla.m. - 2 p.m. & 4:30-la.m. Bar open, lla.m. - 2p.m. & 4:30-11:30 Dining, 77T0-9p.m. Shorty night ask the bartender for details Newby night ask the bartender for details Bar open, lla.m. - 2p.m. & 4:30-11:30 Bar open, lla.m. - 2 p.m. & 4:30-11:30 Dining, 5:30-9 p.m. Special: Fish & chip Game night, 8p.m.
Enlisted Dining Facility menu --Family night every Sunday
MONDAY
Lunch—Cream of pea soup, baked Virginia
ham, pineapple sauce, glazed yams,
grxlled potato cakes, sauteed corn,
and buttered brussels sprouts.
Dinner--Logging soup, grilled hamburgers
and cheeseburgers, steamed frankfurters
and French fried potatoes, Spanish style
lima beans, sliced tomatoes, onions and
lettuce, hamburger and hot dog buns.
TUESDAY
.Lunch--' egetable supreme soup, baked
chicken, brown chicken gravy, baked
Italian sausage, savory bread dressing,
orange rice, buttered broccoli spears
and stewed tomatoes.
Pinner--Beef noodle soup, New England
boiled dinner, simmered pot roast,
vegetable gravy, paprika potatoes,
steamed cabbage wedges, buttered carrots
boiled onions and hot cornbread.
WtDNtSDAY
Lunch--Doubly good chicken soup, beef
pot pie, braised liver smothered with
onions, brown gravy, cottage fried
potatoes, seasoned green beans, French
fried cauliflower.
Dinner--Cream of mushroom soup, Italian
style veal steaks with natural sauce,
franconia potatoes, seasoned garden peas
and spiced beets.
THURSDAY
Lunch—Clam chowder, fried or baked
Icelandic fish, stuffed bell peppers,
baked macaroni cheese, steamed asparagus
spears and buttered corn on the cob.
Pinner--Creole soup, chopped beef
steaks, chicken fried beef croquettes,
brown gravy, snowflake potatoes,
buttered succotash and seasoned French
fried greens.
FRIDAY
Lunch--Vegetable beef soup, open face
beef sandwiches, rich brown gravy,
mashed potatoes, buttered carrots,
seasoned blackeye peas and hot corn
bread.
Pinner--Beans with bacon soup, simmered
spaghetti with heavy meat sauce, baby
beef balls, assorted pizzas, steamed
frankfurters, potato chips, broccoli
polonaise and hot garlic toast.
SATURDAY
Brunch at 10 a.m.--Tomato soup,
monte cristo sandwiches and
crisp potato chips.
Dinner—Minestrone soup, syrup glazed
rock cornish hen, glazed ham loaf, hot
mustard sauce, parsley buttered
potatoes, scalloped corn.
SUNDAY
Brunch at 10 a.rn.—Chicken with rice
soup, chili size sandwiches, French
fried potatoes.
Dinner—Beef barley soup, Swiss steaks
with tomato sauce, mashed potatoes,
steamed rice, seasoned peas and carrots,
and French fried cauliflower.