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Pof* Tmm S. 1943 AIB-O-IIECH gtlMuui lolwna IMi. N: Ci Rooney, Garland and Tunes Pep Girl Crazy Sparked by a grcid« "A** mutieal* from th« U-G‘M ntu- dios. th« WMk's celluloid •ch«dul« at our Post Thaotsrs alternates a couple of '*so-so" fUnu with some good *uns for a batter of ciDomotie offerings. GIRL CRAZY with Mickey Rooooy. Judy Garlond and Tommy Dorsoy and his orchestra is o fiTofuI, rhythmic pro sentation from Hollywood lots where Leo the Lion rules. ’^■8Ug^to*s^Westera setting. Uio snd s coilese prefer who m film Is generously sprtnkled with George Gershwin melodies. Gsrisnd snd Trombooe Tommy make the most of It. The sewed* off Roottey led hsnds In his usual play a pimm with the fork In one play a planowlth the ork In one of the numbers — he’s not bad. Button eyes Garland Is a substan- Ual bit of solid scenery and bolds up ber end with sugar-throated warbling. Rags Ragland’s clown ing Is snotber strong point It's tuneful. It’s romsntlc. it’s fun ny. The Gershwin repertoire Is one of ths loveliest ever. Busby Berk- ely, Movlelsnd's ace director of song and dance, stages the four .big productions. It's Garland and Rooney. That covers Olrl Crasy. What else can you ask —blood? v — -.~ A Walt Disney cartoon Figaro vlrulen' Morris plays a rugged and Oleo supports the main fUm part. Morris to a happy-go-lucly many light, entertalnihg atory in gredients brings about a good comsdy-drama, Young Ideas, for Wednesday. One scene to watch to to a nlg^ chxb where Marshall tries to oxidise alcohol and gets ossified. Susan Peters, Richard Carlson and Allyn Joslyn support. Screwball Leon Errol to In a short entitled Seeing NeUe Home and Phantasle Cartoon, Nursery Crimes, also plays. A real good pair o* risibility ticklers. Dramatic dynamite or Just a fair-to-mlddlln’ pic. It’s tough thing to say about Tornado which shows on Tuesday. Chester Morris snd Nancy Kel^ top the list of per formers. Nancy Kelly gives an un derstanding performance and the with popular silliness and a news reel completes the Thursday and Friday show. Errsl Flynn Vehicle Tomorrow and Monday, a swlft^ coal miner who marries an avarl. clous songstress. She prods him toward the top of the ladder. He launches hto own company, e n- counters failure before a tornado Tomorrow and Monday, a swUt- counters lauure oeiure » wr.i*uu ly paced, splendidly cast reel wUl points the way to tiw happiness, be shown to SJF patrons tinder the, IMlectable Marie McD^W oceu- tlUe of NORTHERN PURSUIT. Er-j^es a choice spot In the Wcker rol Flynn, technlqu® master of the i Of special Y OoldT State, beads the sUr lineup the subject Foot- wilh competant Julie Bishop press- ball Thrills of 1#42. Ing jlrrol closely for honors. Miss BlW’s emoUng capabUltles are are the two shows on today at the UioroughJy proven, she having! theaters. Appears^to be toe esrr.sd* the rep of being one of .Saturday fare. Ptom the htock Broadway’s best young stage ac- grimy tunnels of the Grade B tresses. She should become a caverns, these two were dr^g^. valm ble bit of property on toe Course, toere to a fayorito of toto Warner Bros lot. Latest heart* colyum. Elyse Knox, in the m Ya, breaker on the filmland bortoon, Sailor thing. This stozllng blonde “auve handsome Helmut Dantlne charmer to what y,* “.W cast! too. He will beiful and s half, feUas.^ald W^ r^embered for bis recent and to toe male lead. Doesn t help, manv vivid nortrayals of heartless, though. ■ , * —_ youn^ Nazi oberleutnants. Oenel MuscleinanJotany Locitoart rounds out the able quin- will cavort B hto uwal tet. A Donald Duck short Is « S tlS'°SL‘ SoDhlstloated and fectentlflc Amour 1 up show. Raymond H^ton a^ Astor and Herbert Mar. Shlrley^tterson shall depict ac authoress mother but nobody supports the picture. GI Discussion CATHOLIC SERVICES om> Chapel 3 0S(» Chapel 3 0900 'Theater 3 Mast (Hospital) 0930 Red Cross Auditorium Mam (Aviation Cadeta and 336 Filter Group 1100 Chapel 1 Mass 1100 Chapel 1 Mess 1315 Chapel a Guardhouse 0800 Rifle Range 1100 WedUtoy Servlees Dally MsfFf" 0700 Chapel 1 1780 Chapel 3 1830 Chapel a Novena Services, Tuesday *1930 Chapel 3 Confessions Saturday — 1530-1730- 1930-3100—m Chapels 1. 2 A; 3. JEWISH SERVICES General Services (Friday)— 3000 Chapel 4 (Saturday) 0800 Chapel 4 (Skturdsy^ 1315 • Ctapel 4 Hospital (Sunday) 0800 Guardhouse (Sun.) 1315 Rifle Range (Sun.) 1100 PROTESTANT SERVICES General Services 0000 Chapels 1 A a 0030 Chapel 3 (Aviation Cadets 0000 Chapel 4 (Boc* of Common Prayer— Hdy Communion Aviation Cadets 1000 . 336 Fighter Group 1000 General Services 1100 1930 Saturday Is opn bouse. Drop in and entertain yourself for a change. Sunday afternoon there to a variety show, starta at 1600, care fully though you may find yourself part oS the variety. Monday r^t “^Ing High” goes over the air to Its many ardent listeners. Your only duty as part of the atidlence Is push your sense of humor behind you and lau^ at all JAcs. _ Dance on 'Tuesday, but If It to not your squadron’s turn STAY HOME I . _ aratkm for (be dance you were not allowed to attend on Tuesday. On Wednesday evening at aOOO there to a QUIZ Program with plenty ol You can get dancing Instruction on Wednesday evening In prep- prtoes to the winners, if you were at last week’s Quia you are sun to be there again this week. 'Thu^ay’s BAND CONCERT at 3000 to tops in entertainment—you canzMt find better music anywhere. There to another dance on Friday at 1930 for some hicky squad ron. BOWUNO— The Bowling AUeyi (5th and E Streets) to epen daUy UOO to 2300, Rates for Bowling 5e per game for Miltotcd personnel and Cadeta. 10c for all otoera. There to a weekly hlA score contest for $3.00 prtop. This evoat finishes eacto Saturday nl^t and to open to all enlisted personnel and Cadets. Billiard and Snooker tablea are located m the mesaantoe of the Bowling Alley. NO CHARGE. ARCHERY AND MINIATURE GOLF OOUR8B- The Archery Range at the extension of Sth Street beyond A Street la weU worth a few mommits ot your free time. Bows and arrows are furnished free. The range Is (^>en 1300 to 3300 and on Sundays fro* 1000 to 1730. Open during the daylight hours Is the miniature Golf Course cated between the ^rts Arena and Guest House. Balls and clubs are furnished FREE. SPORTS ARENA— At Arena No. 3 to a three-walled handball court for toe use of all interested, snd at both arenas there to athletic equipment of aR at your disposal, basketball, volleyball, mate, boxing gloves, ete. POST LIBRARY— The Post Library is tocated in toe Service Club. Ttw shelves are well stocked with books ot all kinds and If you can’t find what yo« want toere to a staff of wUllng librarians to find it for you. U80- Tbe USO at the comer of Mulberry and William Streets In Golds boro has something doing every night of the week. Dances on Satur day ’Tuesday and Friday (Fridays are square) Feature Movies on Sunday and Wednesday, and a conglomeratlOD of entertainment on toe other evenings. Ctoapel 4 Chapel a Chapel 5 Chapels 1 3 & 3 Chapel 5 Believing that soldiers have a yen for serious discussion not of- .. done in barracks and orderly, rooms, toe Goldsboro U. S. O. has Instituted a series of S^ay ers between men from the fielM,, afternoon round-table S«t-t08em-. ers between men from the flelM, I their vrtves and friends, snd civic l.aders from town. . miUat^ last week-end, the dis cussion took up the subject ■Should We Have a Peace-Time Anny Alter Thle War." Oltier U- Ues scheduled Jor tulure talta w;u be -nie Soldier Retarus To Whet?." "IdlUlAry DIecIpllne eJld »elf-Disclpllne,” "What Is Democ racy." "Are We Soldiers Lo»l?9, Our Power To Think as Individ-( xials." "A MUlUry Leader for President?” "Should We Have a United States of Europe." and many ether pertinent quesUoM. I ' Long a national policy of the U. r O these friendly discussions I have behn held in clubs all over the country. U was explained. Ob- 'ervers said that response to last week’s round-table showed that it was popular with many soldiers. Civic leaders from Goldsboro who have expressed Interest In the 1 an and will attend discussions :ChrisUaa Science Ser^ces 0800 Hospital 0800 .Guardhouse 0800 1 Rifle Range 1100 Weekday Services General Services (Lutheran) 1930 (’Tues.^ Chapel 3 General Services— ' 1930 (Thur.) Chapel 1 1930 (Wed.) Chapel 3 ‘Music of the Mastera!’— 1930 (Mon., Prr) Chapel 8 Rifle Range, Community Sing— 1830 (Wed.) Christian Science— 1930 (Tues.) Chapel 5 are Borden Cobb, Gertrude Well, Wllllaj^ and Lester Nufer, and Mrs. N. A. Edwards. Robert E. Stevens. U. 6. O. council chair man, also attends these meetings and extends a cordial invitation to soldiers and civilians of the .field. ‘Herbert wM be down in a minute. CentersL* Want To Live —Ji^reji How , . w ^ ' 1 ^ r^mniiflaop DiscwUne Is First Consideration In Cor*''^alment L'amoulluyc R w ^ piotcoou ..D b.,oiog to .ooui CONOBALMENT — H«e Again net. to hreak rooelructton S diimSy to- achieved due to the toDograDhy.inaletou.ee, a protccMuu >.«n begolng in mind and alter the reccm- ^ toe Dlan for con- on short noUce. a light fraine ^ You jwuld.^ tak^i^ lo see to It that In seeking This in turn should be Avallab e and wulpment. be constructed to ewry the 35im icSvlS ^tUe cover of a hUl or ravine that and fully explatoed to responsible —With all the fore- manding officer, but It should be fully explained and steps taken to ural cover Is avstlable. the ^ protection c*" SSSt^-lsSnS are shielded. AU military dtopers.OD. Ui^er aU ci^m jg meUned to make char- stances dlsperslM be | scars and marks, ered as being absolutely ' observers are trained to recognize and should be among the flrrt o^ these muks. If toe enemy finds jecUves. Pull alS. he wiU quickly «t in taketf of all natural .motion “^rces that Will cause ' ,£mw3 If! much greater discomfort to you placed to shadows. shaMws 0 1 caused by the procesees hulldtogs, tree., hills, etc. care equipment and must be token to enforcing camouflage discipline. „ the shadow moves, the wdp-.OTorcu a ^ ment wlU not be rapo^. IH move- Av^ silhouette you ment af the '**‘®“S,.®2?^“„251egatost the eky or r contrasting equlpm.-nt. move the nj^toround. Avoid strong tone or: '"'il' are coatly to’color conUaste. Eatrcmc mcas-i Since *1^1““ ex- uree ohould be token to see to It M »ofMid^gSS/TH r. serve them to the ^eat extmt ^ ttellTBt step token once dli-1 position ^ been foutol for yonr nersed 'at *|£Si“|"'/uSS‘“ remember that any oh- muck coocealm«t aa possw j ^y.to-day change In the ap- NnjUirri ooo'alSJm^h? p^^’lMStll/of a noalUon te ektr^e- IF YOU occupy tn obeervitkm poit for several days ba careful not to make troib that can be noticed from tbe air by the enem; REMEMBER THAT C(X)D conceal- anent of s vehicle may be spoiled by carelessly made tracks. If new trseka must ba made, make them intelligently. WHEN APPROACHING s prsvkwaly Mlected obaervatkm poaitloa shraya atop and ofaaerva it doaely tar St laaat 1$ mhistce lo ba aum k’s aoi occupM by the enemy 1 ' * t A VEHICLE SHOULD always be parked where esmouSsge may bs ussd lo prevent ita shape, shadow and trsebs hxm rtvssling iti luuy anynmucM »uu wjkcts w see to It that It Is rigidly adhered to. In tbe case of larger Installa tions or advanced air bases, the reemmaissahee and preparation of tbe layout might cemsume days or even weeks. Tbe operation of tbe squadron or unit roust be tborougb- ly considered and the layout made accordingly. To sum up —In so far as the ac complishment permits: 1. Make a careful and complete reconnais sance. 3. Make a plar. or layout. Know before hand what you are going Cr do. 3. ZMsperse. 4. Enforce strict camouflage discipline. 5. Use all available cover material. 0. btudy your background and blend Into It. Troops wbo have been under fire have 9 much keener appreciation of Amouflage. They are aware that It is a very personal proposl- Uon. Stripped of all Its supposed ma^, it Is first a aaatter of self- preservtAkm; second, a means of approacblng within kliling distance of tbe enemy: third, a method of saving- preesous equipment and supples from deeinietlon; and r.urtb, a way to deceive tbe en emy as to oar strength and tbo dhpoeWon of ear toroee. 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