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Im 19. 1943 jm-O-nBCH fiyiMiM Muia FfoM. N. C Ift DARK OOlOCAND (ReTiTftl^ Treror~WMP»* PridfMii JABPBIS InJSIO Z^EBBOH Madcap Melody ALL AMBUCAM BAND today aod Metoy. Jaat 8TAOBDOOR CANTOM All-Star out NEWS OP THB DAT Taeaday, Jbm tt CAPTIVB WILD WCMCAN John Carradlna-Brelra Ankara W1N06 UP BACK FROM TBE FRONT Three Stootoa SFIPTARD SYMPHONY Color Ternrtooti Wedneaday, June a (Double Feature Progiem) rrs A ORBAT UFB Slnfleton-lAke June 31 . 3000 Informal Night Oala-ganaes-fun June a . 9000 Movlea "Wheels acrou Africa** June a • Bingo Nl^t Prise a pbm call home June 84 • 3080 Dance with the post oichestra. June 36 - Chess an dehecker night (learn to play bridge) June 36 • Dance at Wm. street Oym Post Orchestra June 31 > 1000 ' song Feats 3000- mories and games. On your day off. go to the USO. Enjoy loads of good clean fun. Bor row cameras and sportlhg equip ment. Eat at the snack bar open from morning 'tU night OILDERBLEEVKS »ar> daY Harold Perry noratey * Friday, toe 3441 CHINA Loretta Young-Alaa Ladd MARCH OF nUB Show Business At War NEWS OF THE DAY Satarday. Jbm 38 ORCHESTRA WIVES (Revlral) Olenn MUler-Oeocge Montgom ery RATION FOR THB DURATION Popeye Cartonx AQUA TBRILIB World Of Spmrts Heralded Musicals Billed For Post When "Stage Door Canteen" opens at Post theaters fbr a two- day run beginning tomorrow, Sun day, OIs on thJs^leld will be see ing one of the brightest musicals to come out of Bollywood. As the Hollywood blurb goes "It i _ _ _ to everything” but In this caselHenry Whlttemore — not because ‘^.S”?**^**_P”’***^^ There's he wu a poor actor, but simply Man of The Week PFO HENRY WHUTEMORE From the first row, and from the '_peaout_b^cony," they hissed ee-day swiftly moving I to mriU jrou with that old boy and U. S. 0;changes RuliiigsOn Membership His USO In OdldsbOro has chang ed IM rulings, and memberships are now even to girls 18 years of age and Over. Before, girls had to be at least 18. For girls who are 16 and 11. their narents or guardians must pvd thw ecnsmt, however, befora^'glM‘indy Join. . If yottt trife is in Goldsboro and lacks admethfng to do In the social Une. tell he raboot the Newcomers' CHub It meets at 3 every Fri day afternoon ip the service men’s leaDge of the MetlMUst church. There, she oan get acquainted with other OX wives. One night a we^ there is a Mr. end Mrs. plcsk. Tlie Newcomer’s chib detennlOM the times and {dac es for these. It ttiey feel Uks it, wlvu can sew SB Monday afteniooii> The Red Ones production room loans wives tbetr it sewing machines. Other wlv are worlmg on rolling band ages. etc The Presbyterian Church has of fered t^ ime of Its kitchen for Mr. and hfrs. Dinner n^ts, and wives may pool their ration oolnts axid prepare their own Idea of adiat their htwhanris like to eat This weeks Issue of Khaki’n Laoe, tile U80 newspaper, tells Ols three-da; mance to mriU 3rou .. tingle associated with _ a girl in love. Fifteen sprightly songs by A1 Dubln and Jimmy Monaco, Richard Rogers and Lorens Bart. Joe Moody, Barry Miller and Bob Reed, A1 Huffman, Mann Curtis, Cy Corbin azid Jerry Livingston, Albert Hay Mel lette, Castro Valencia an djoe Pasum — in other words the tops of the day. There are two vloUn selections by Yehudi Menuhin. Directed bv Frank Borsage, the show hac dandng. singing, ar^ some of the cleverest build - ups for its selections as yet Invented in the cinema capital. In other worde. Bub. It’s a dam good show. GUdersleeve*! Bad Day Still staying in the comic vein, but this time in what is nu)re fondly called the "beUylaugb’’ va- riey, is "Olldersleeve’s Bad Day." Yup, Is the Oieat GUdersleeve, Harold Peary. Cast as ai> uprt^t cltisen, Peary is Selected as a Ju ror to try a gangster oD'S serious charge. Re receives an anonymous letter offering him 81.000 if be will because be played the part of vUlaln throughout 30 yean of stage, radio and screen ac^g. Stationed at Seymour Johnsmi Field. V^lttemore Is attached to the 8&5th Signal Service Co. Els Job Is to handle outgoing in coming messages. It was during the "roarii^ twen ties’’ ^len Wblttemore started bis career which carried him up the ladder of success. Hls name spread' from state to state, to the city and to the country. Everybody Interest ed In entertainment knew Whitte- more, and Knew him weU. Ring Sight Seat ■driers Net*: AAF Beaatetloo so il ptOTldes UuU sU eollsted o»ea who M9 cradiiatod from tcehnleal ■cbeeli aa easllflee RADlO-onn- ATOk MKCHANICS. RADIO OPEB-. ATOM. RADAR OPRRATORS. BOMBARDNINT AIRPLANE MR- CRAMCfl, er BOaSBARDMBNT AR- MORim. aad. to meet the ^yri- eal reqelremenU for aerial gsn- Bcra must take the eevta weeks cenraS in flexible xuBBcry. There- fere. a toed amajr Alr-O-Mech noders will be ordered to owe of the FlriBS TralalBg CoauBaad’a rix flexible cannerT schools after Kradoation. Air-o-Meeh hriieves you'd like eoBW tBelde Infonuatlow on the flexible raanc^ spools. "RINQ 8IOBT SRAl” wUl he a weriily featnre to fwovlde that m- fomatlon. It Is prnisfed by tha Pnbite RriatloBe OMm at Tech nical Trainlttt Command Read- eartare for exclnrive dietrtbntlen to an camp newspapere at baste tralntnjt eenters and technical scheele havinc gunnery school qnotan H Tow Can’t Sheet Ton Can’t Fly' Every member of an air combat crew must be a qualified ae rial gunner. Thus. If yoa ard going to be a Radio Operator-Mechanic, a Radio Operator, a Radio Opera tor, or a Bomitardment Almlane Mechanic or Armorer, and you want to serve in the air, you must take the seven weeks* course Bi flexible gunnery. Stated simply, It means, "if you can't shoot, jrou can’t fly." This hasn’t always been true. Bi fact. It’s been true only stnee AAF Regulation 35-11 went into effect slunrtty after the first of the year. Before that time there were mechanics, radio operators, an dar- morera, etc., two were combat crew members, went on bombardment mlsskms, but were not qualified gunners. AUn there were aerlM gunners who had had no technical training. They only knew how to shbot. Something new In the central fig* ure of a no^ Is offered to "Storm* by George Stewart, the story of w torrential downpour that ■ w e e p a across the Pa^lc and amssnee down on San Francisco and t b • California oMst The book Is avail* able at the Post Llbrwry. The feverish activities of the myriad of people directly affected by the storm; the fight to keep Danner Pass open to traffic: tbw battle to bring the streamliners through OB tbne, the struggle te keep the transcontinental wira op en and the effect of the storm co the personal lives and kries of ths Individuals of the story, are In terrelated by the author Into one of he most Important and men^r- able novds bat has sveP taem xb» Random House imprint. Ottier of- feellngs at the library ttds we^ THB HEART BJ^BNEBT. by Vera Leberdeff. — This novel tells the profoundly moving stmry of ex« lies working out their common dew- liny In a strange land, haunted al ways to their deathless love eg I. ^ I home. Hls climb to the top was not jf stnn tn think shout It “r-l.itu,tlon li«l to be chiigei Mo poral to the U. 8. Marines and matter how new you are In the helped to train men for overseas duty at Parris Island, South Caro lina. Right after sheading hls uni form, he cast out to take up what he liked btst — acting. He played In the play entitled “Abie's Irish Rose.” which retained Air Corps, srou probably are fa miliar enough now with military aviation to know the following facts (1) The less human cargb a. plane carries the more gqs, am munition and equlinnent u ean^ cArry. The lighter the so-called 14,_ .- .—.. . uanvQF uio flo-vauco so* pop^rity for more ^n five psr-cargo" the more bombs it can y^rs. Later he appeared wltblSrrv PVed_and Adele Astaire and Vlc-j (9\\ hombi>r*ii >nav..kiSA*> is it« tot Moore. He wm working bout. , d.y, .nd tilling In .poto.g revto« °th."'bombto- pay-lodd lake the ."pay- wto to hang the Jury. In hlslfor r^o, stage and ^tures ^ tboma -is — c»rry e reu^um gu lo«d M wSl “ «*J“^ »5!“ »* does not read the note. By coin cidence. be Is {elected as tte fore man of the Jury and voUV to ac- qtot the gangster because of what be considers a shadow of a doubt. He Is the only one to think that way. Complications set. In when the Juto learns of the bribe letter. The GUdersleeve show is bUlea for Wednesday. "China" Plays Tbuesday On the next day,: Thursday, comew ‘‘China.'’ a soc^ which plaj^ this week In Goldsboro, but After gaining experience and recognition, be served as directoi to ac- told actor. For 18 years be ^yec. Broadway. He has appeared i h every major city in the union. Bis name has dressed the same lights with the Marx Brothers In ‘The Oocoanuts." On the' radio and stage with Kate Smith and Btft Iwfar.t /h) xir dafMSM The days of the ™urked the ^Tths Until to wag* Induct^ last Sep-fighter squadrons make ef- tober. Henpr was n^tng. produ^ fective defensl^ fire power essen- carry a maximum gas load as wdl aa A maximuin bomb load. The liiter jts fuper-cargiv ihe more (8) The (K>mplMl^ of aU ^ modem bombers' iniuces the serv ices of a certain number of skilled technldans essential for efficient which Is weU worth seeing- for those, ing and selling motion pictures to OIs who have a desire to see the Ladd gunman to a new setting a new type of actlcm picture. Ladd plajv the part o tm cynical Amer ican oU salesman seifttig both the ^ilneae and Japanese In ‘ Just before Pearl Hs^hor. who tog fW tlto good old Iliblrg d«n of tttolr clYUbm iMt tbotIJJJS thto needn’t Kvw longer The I ^ Division Aiuritora !■ a. aim ■rhWi aava I ssymouT Johnsoo Field on the air .* Jgff Mingled >wlth the music per. ^" ttid tto' m?n commercial companies. Tbe 44-year-oid actor Is from New York City, and is a bachelor. "I've had a ^luva good time as a bachelor" stated w once Downed Mr. Wblttemore. Asked why he wore a mustache, t related this story: "More thanl /a^^ tlal to the success of a bomber's mission. (5) Therefore, aU types of bomb ers bristle with armament these i actors in tbe drama arw a *group of white Rustiana IMob to a democratic American oom- munity. WIDE n THE GATE, by Upton Sinclair Continues tbe paiRkgw of Lanny Budd through European poUUcs from 18M to 1881. Ltoi- 'a position as art dealer and son .. an iDfluentlal munlttcoa maker again, glvee him access to hlgti polltlcsl and social circles and hto art dealings cover up his work with socialist movementa -Be helps a German woman escape to Franca and eventually marrlse her. and also rescues an Bimllah boy bebl prisoner by France to Spain. HEATHEN DATS, by H. L. Mcn- chen — A third volume e( hls mem^ olrs. Would you get an Inside book St the Scopes trial? Read Menckms, Have you ever woxxiered about' the anonymous genius who discovered and managed tbe great Joe Oanst Read Mencken...'ftiere-is no -one bettm- than Mweken when be ’a at hls brilliant, comucattng best and he la definltoty at hls best to Heathen Days. THB ART OF LIVING IN WAR- TnfB by Marjorie DAratow Green ble “A stimulating dlteussion of the changes war is makUg to ttw livea of Uving under condltSooe which re strict our activities to many dlree- tions." MP TTHE'OFrAOMMSmR by Lilian T. MOwrer — a eomprimen- slve story of tbe beckgropnd, birth apd development of re lated and deliberate' £diispiraclee to dominate the world Germany, Italy and Japan. COME Df, AND OTHER POEMS, by Robert VTost — Poems chosen out ot all hls seven volumes from A Boy's WUl to A Wttoees Tree. he Tnm Ibcd JUd X Gid OiiM*d T- l^ya, and there muat^be men tol. . • operete the gune who know what — * jthey're »v>i"g can shoot'?*** * , ™ ^ 8hto ^ "“''"‘here to leave their names in the ;| «)M thla adda up to the fact,^ aew ....ato w.»a. - B»wT. •• — g-—* —"vou csn’t Cat vouT cakc and lucky Eto a paii of a vl^to. Favlw to P^y;have JEtoo/’ Ymi ^rload^J*^^,^ * ^ ‘*‘*““*’ — ^*** so many similar roles,-I neverl^^ e-romA > homh^r with tMhni.l* servicemsn. shaved It off. Now, the mustache I I **Art of toe 300.000 population to brings back fine memorlee and 1 ^ aolutlon ^ „ compoeed of beautltul yodrl^ssrx"" wm hare to tak. hi. Air Forces adopted. That explains, h. Bets a meal why "if you can’t shoot you can’t fly" no matter how much mechan- of bombardment aviation to s e « ical "sawy" you may have. Next how this Idea itf "technician-gun- week we’ll analyse tbe main types-ner" works to combat. Gen. Weaver Approves Of Singing Program pickrael, carp , catfish. ,E the Army Air Forces Ttehnical iTTalntog Command are doing to w pa-|belp smash our Nssl and Jap en- "As far as we know, per centtnues." "There are no re-j strtotions.^ J^ a rod and o ^1 Of special intereat on Monday’s or a hand line and you can pl«h'prsentation of "Flying High," the ri^ to like the best of uaacjBig weekly variety show, was an WUtons. Oourse. U you want to do interview of Capt. William C. H rifto. you might try these few Sharpeteen, new Operations suggestions: If you’re using s cast- — — - - tog rod try dark-colored, double- Intod pings. Or, tf you prefer hy-castiog — light Phigs and files with double spbiDers tfiould prove best. Here’s^ nsat triA for bait—a deep sbuth spe- Lateat evidence of tbe progress of our singing program Is shown I by the tightness of competition 'mongst tbe squadrons and also by a statement made by General Wu- ter R. Weaver, ^mmaodlng Gen eral of the Army ^ Forces Tee- nical Training Command while visiting her $X Seymour Johnson Field. Tbe Genersl* said he was very slai^mto flour Into "Flying High" were selections by a Od^ paste and rqU toto a ptoce'the Post Dance Ochestra, directed of cotton. If.you don't pall ’em to by 8gt. AntbonyTrotto; comedy by ?^.***^. Pvt. Artie Cohroy, songs by Bgt. to*yn probably die and float tojVincent Ftolr; xylophone seliectlon you’ll catch the anyway. "There's a place close to home, too — ths Neuse River. Yes, there are fls hthere,. too; lots of them —perch, rockflsh and -bass. You'll find the fish are Jumptn* on rainy days — and you won’t have to wait long for a ratoy day In Ookkboro. So, write home tonl^t and ^ Dad to bust out that old ■qiilpiiimt to dnst-lt offhand asnd H down here as fsM as bs ean. And then when you go — bs sure to take your buddy atong — oe- eenee one guy has to besd off the gang to fish — so Ifiat at toast one eea toke yoiv..batt wtStovk havtog to fiitot-^ OfflcCT, Who yqhe of His exp^| favorably impressed by tbe ttog- rimoes tn^combat flying over theVg. He has been extremely In- oolomoM area, ^Are he went on terested to tbe program and ha# been active to promoting t. “A com- pUment fibm tbe Oereral Is one to be proud of, ao', let’s keep up the good Work/’ says Lt. George Burris,- Post Dlreotor of Mu^. Last week the Honor Squadrons were the 79ist T. 8. 8.. 93.89 per cent; 183 T. 8^8.. 91.96 per c^: and Obe 80lst with 88.65 per c^t Congratolatloos 1 more than a hundred wtinintm against tbe Japs, - and where he knocked down two enemy planes. Ibcludcd also on this week’s em'by Cpl. James Pace; aa da read ing oi a poem about Europe’s guer rillas entitled ’’Plight To The Mountains,’’ by 8gt. Alex Karani- kas. -Mastm of Ceremonies was Sgt William Kuanltsof ot tbe 1th Air Forcea Band. . Every afternoon at 1388 Cpl. Johnny Great gives "Seymour Jobnsem News." highlighting both tbe serious -and the humotrpus happenings on tbe post Playing request numbers to tod way he poptilarlaed with such orchestras gs CawUe'Bamstt and Jack Teagsr*- den,- Freddto^ -Wolf gtoes two pispo- recltols p we^ on Tuesdays and Ttaursdsys at “ to tbe days of Horatio Alger, a wUUng lad would go after • million dollars. At that time any one could afford it. cent Flair, formerly with Johnny Long’s or^estra, presents flftMn minutes of romantic baflads. Topptog the wetic’s hrenentat of the news,- two members ot tog camp^new^M^)6r stcif, M-8gt Rldi-* aid*-Tstt and Opl. Josqph Butora, put "^-OMech Sb Tim Air" =snr- ery Bnnday morning at 1048, dlg^ ftog deep mto the-me of Seymour JobiiSGB -Fltod and. «■ wHb day at UU aim wom ^ an toe cheloest stortc^Tr.
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