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Hollywood Pln-lJp Parade                                 THE MASTHEAD,  SATURDAY,  OCTOBER 13,  1945       PAGE 5



                                                                                            Two  Dances  to  be
                                                                                            Given  for  Colored
                                                                                            Personnel  in  Oakland
        Most important news this week
      for  Waves  is  the  arrival  of  the                                                   Dances  in  the  Municipal  Audi-
      letter  authorizing  discharge  for                                                   torium in Oakland will be held on
      married  women.  Provisions  state                                                    the  nights  of  Thursday  and  Fri-  Until  further  notice,  mat-
      that  any  Wave  who  has  been  on                                                   day,  October  25  and  26,  for  the   inees  will  be  shown  at  all  the-
      active duty for one year may sub-                                                     colored naval  personnel of Treas-  atres  on  week  days starting  at
      mit  a  written  request  for  dis-                                                   ure  Island.   Dancing  will  com-  1500. Sundays starting at 1400.
      charge  providing  she  is                                                            mence  at 2000  and continue  until
      regardless  of  the  date                                                             2400. The Treasure Island colored
      riage.                                                                                dance band will furnish the music   Treasure  Island Theatre No.  1
        In  addition  she  may  request                                                     for  dancing the  first  night,  while
      discharge  and  be  separated  upon                                                   music  for  the  second  evening's   Last Showing  Tonight
      her written  request  regardless  of                                                  affair will be furnished by a  band   "HOUSE  ON  92nd  STREET"
      date  of  marriage,  length  of  serv-                                                from Alameda Naval Air Station.
                                                                                                                         William Eythe    Lloyd Nolan
      ice, number of points, military ne-                                                     The  dance  is  being  held  two
      cessity  or type  of  billet  in  which                                               evenings  to  give  those  on  port  Sun.-Mon.,  Oct.  14-15
      serving  if  her  husband  is  in  the                                                and  starboard  an  opportunity  to   "MILDRED  PIERCE"
      following  classifications.  He  must                                                 attend.  No  hostesses  will  be  .fur- Joan  Crawford   Jack  Carson
      be  a  veteran  of  World  War II,  a                                                 nished.  Those  attending  are  to
      former  member  of  the  Merchant                                                                                  Tuesday, Oct. 16
                                                                                            bring  their  own  dates.  An  abun-
      Marine who is d-isabled, or a serv-                                                   dance of food and soft drinks will  "CRIME  DOCTOR'S WARNING"
      iceman  who  has  been  medically                                                     be  served free  of  charge.  Admis- Warner Baxter  Dusty Anderson
      surveyed  for  limited  duty  or                                                      sion will be by ticket only. Tickets
      awaiting  such  survey  to  limited                                                   are  available  from  the  Welfare   Wed.-Thurs.,  Oct.  17-18
      duty  or  separation.                                                                . ofi;i ce  of each command.        "SHADY  LADY"
        On  Treasure  Island  married                                                                                    Charles Coburn   Ginny Simms
      women were preparing for imme-
                                                                                                                         Fri.-Sat.,  Oct.  19-20
      diate  departure.  Approximately                                                      Many  Fleet  Units
      50 Armed Guard Waves were pre-                                                                                            "MAN  ALIVE"
      paring  their  requests  for  dis-                                                    To  Head  Home               Pat O'Brien       Ellen  Drew
      charge  and  a  somewhat  smaller
      number  for  Training  Center  and                                                    For  Navy  Day
      Receiving Ship will be affected by  MARY  ANDERSON,  a  rising  star on  the  Hc;>llywood  horizon,  strik,es       Treasure  Island  Theatre N-o. 2
      the  new  order.             a  seductive  pose. for  the  cameramen  and  her  public.  Mary  was  last   ( SEA) .- For the first time since
                                   seen  in  the  epic. "Wilson."   1                       the outbreak of war many units of
      Di nner  Next  W,eek                                                                  the Fleet will  be deployed in U.  S.   Last Showing Tonight
       The  women's  softball  teams   camp  for  girls,  veterans'  organi- listed  women,  23· officers  and  15  Atlantic  and  Pacific  ports  on   "MEN  IN  HER  DIARY"
      from  the 12th Naval District  will   zation for discharged women, rec- nurses  were  processed.   Navy Day, October 27.   Jon Hall   Louise  Albritton
      nieet  at  the  Claremont  Hotel  in   reation, .building, or be co~t~ibut~d  Just  Between  Us •_,
      Berkeley  next  Wednesday  night   to  cha~ity  for  use  by  the  Red   News ·was scarce this week but   Those  slated  for  Atlantic  ports  Sun.-Mon.,  Oct.  14-15
      for a  post-season dinner. Treasure   Cross;  Navy  relief : or  organiza-            include  the  battleships  Missouri,   "CAPTAIN  KIDD"
      Island's All-Star team is planning   tions'  which  benefit  service  men   grumbles  and groans were no-t ...  North Carolina, Washington, New  Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott
                                                               Tadcen  Disbursing  girls  threat-
      to go  as  a  group.       - and  women  and  discharge.es.                           Mexico,  Mississippi,  New  York   Tuesday, Oct. 16
                                                               ened  to  make  a  list  of  eligible   and  Idaho ;  the  aircraft  carriers
      What,  N,o  M-onuments?      Nu rses  Have  Memorial     m.c::1. and  raffle  them  off  in  a  lot-  Randolph,   Wasp,   Enterprise,   "RIVER  GANG"
       The recent poll taken in regard   A  temporary  residence  and  so-  tery  . . .  Hospital  M.A.'s  com-  Ranger,  Monterey,  Bataan, Lang-  Gloria  Jean   John  Qualen
      to  a  monument  for  the  Navy  ~ial  center costing $2,000,000  will   pla ined  that  there  were  as  many   ley, Croatan, Mission Bay, Char.15- Wed.-Thurs.,  Oct.  17-18
      Women  of  World  War  II  found  be  opened  in  Washington,  D.  C.   single  girls  who  would  like  to  go   er,  Guadalcanal,  Solomons  and  "FIRST  YANK  INTO  TOKYO"
      the  majority  not  in  favor  of  the  in  honor  of  American  nurses  of   home  as  there were  married  ones   Lake  Champlain;  the  cruisers  Tom  Neal   Barbara  Hale
      proposed  plan.  Instead,  Treasure  World  War  II,  and  will  be  open   ... and on and on ... Last week-  Boise,  Richmond,  Concord,  Can-
      Isiand  Waves  suggested  that  the  to  all  medical  women  of  the   end's Santa Cruz trip was  fun  for   b.erra ,  Macon,  Columbus,  Helena,   Fri-Sat.,  Oct.  19-20
  '-'  money,  to  be  raised  by voluntary  Army,  Navy and Air Corps.   everybody,  especially  since  the   Augusta,  Portland,  Fall  River,   "HOUSE  ON  92nd  STREET"
      contribution,  be used to provide  a  Discharges  in  25  Days   sun  shone  with  beneficence  .  .  .   Portsmouth, Providence,  Philadel-  William  Eythe   Lloyd  Nolan
      scholarship  fund  for  Waves,  a   ·· It's  not going to take you  that   Doreen  Gay  said  goodbye  this   phia,  Savannah,  Honolulu,  Reno
      Navy hospital,  rest home  or hos- long,  but in the  25  working  days   week  and  became  a  member  o.f   and  Houston.  More  than  300
      pital  wing,  a  benefit  fund  for  that  Treasure  Island  was  a  dis-  the  greatest  organization  in  the   smaller  craft  have  also  been  as-  Treasur,e  Island Theatre N-o.  3
      service women, a  library, summer  charge  center for  Waves,  450  en-  world- civilians! . .. Compliments   signed  to  east  coast,  gulf  and in-
                                                               for  the person who  hung  the  bul-  land ports.         Last  Showing  T,onight
     Old Glory Flies Over Jt1pt1n                              letin  board  outside  the  mess  hall   Schedule  for  Pacific  ports  in-  "MAN  ALIVE"
                                                               ... It i.s  one  of the best ideas yet
                                                               and  easily  accessible  .  .  .  Trudy   cludes  the  battleships  South  Da- Pat  O'Brien   Ellen  Dt~w :
                                                                                            kota,  Wisconsin,  Indiana,  Alab'l-
                                                               Dostman  is  really in a  bad  shape                      Sun.-Mon.,  Oct.  14-15 ·;  ·'
                                                                                            ma,  Iowa,  West  Virginia,  Colo-
                                                               these  days  .  .  .  For the  first  time                   "THE  DOLLY  SISTERS"   ,,'. !
                                                               since  very  small  she  is  tongue-  rado,  Maryland,  Arkansas  and   Betty Grable   John Pay;ne  ·
                                                               tied,  main  reason  "no  tonsils" ...   Texas;  the  aircraft  carriers  Ti-
                                                                                            conderoga,  Hornet,  Saratoga  and  Tuesday, Oct.  16   .  .   .
                                                               The  Pass  Office· passed  out  rice                       "STRANGE  c~·N_FESSION" ·,;i;
                                                               this  week  for  the  marriage  of   Bunker  Hill ;  the  cruisers  Balti-
                                                                                            more,  Pittsburgh,  Amsterdam,  Lon Chaney   , : ~fenda Joyce
                                                               Corrine  Andrews  to  Peter  Allen                              J   .
                                                               .  .  .  Lt.  Williams  was  best  man   Vicksl;mrg  and  Tucson ;  the  de-  Wed.-ThuNi,; · Oot.,-17-18 ..
                                                               and  Marjorie  Singley  caught  the   troyers Mansfield,  De Haven,  Ly-  "ABBO'TT '&  ,COSTELLO  IN
                                                                                            man K.  Swenson, Collett, Maddox,
                                                               bride's  bouquet  .  .  .  Waving  a                            'HOLLYWOOD"
                                                              , telegram  and  jumping  for  joy,   Blue,  Brush,  Taussig and  Samuel   Bud  Abbott   Lou Costello
                                                                                            N.  Moore.
                                                               Gail Rychard flew to Balboa Park
                                                               last  Wednesday  to  get  her  dis-                       Fri.-Sat.,  Oct.  19-20
                                                               charge  over  with  and  be free  for   STAG PARTY GIVEN BY   "THAT  N.IGHT WITH  YOU".
                                                               better  things  ahead  ... Wonder                        Fra~chot  T~ne   Susanpa;, F~ster
                                                               woman  is  Margaret  Jentzen  who  VETERANS OF FOREIGN
                                                               will be  discharged soon  and plans
                                                               to  return  to  her  old  job  in  the  WARS ON OCTOBER 26     Verba  Buena  M·ovi~s
                                                               Secretary's  office  at Tadcen  as  a   Members  of  the  armed  forces
                                                               civilian  .  .  .  Keep  your  eye  on  are invited to attend a  stag party
                                                                                                                         Last Showing Tonight
                                                               Barracks  D  and  don't  be  sur- at  the  Emeryville  Veterans'  Me-
                                                                                                                               "$HADY  LADY"
                                                               prised  at  anything you  hear  .  .  .  morial  Building as guests of Post
                                                                                                                        Charles Coburn   Ginny Siinms
                                                               Most  missed  are  those  of the  old  1010  Veterans  of  Fore'ign  Wars,
                                                               gang  at  Western  Sea  Frontier,  Friday, October 26.   Sun.-M-0n.,  Oct.  14-15  ·
                                                               some  of  the  first  prospectors                          "THAT  NIGHT WITH  YOU"
                                                               "around  these  parts"  .  .  .  Millie   There  will  be  girls  galore  on  Franchot Tone   Susanna Foster
                                                                                            stage  and  plenty  of  beer  on  tap.
                                                               Kahler  shocked  the  hospital  rec-
                                                               ord office  by taking to her bed  (in   Admission  is  free  and  doors  will  Tuesday,  Oct.  16   ,
                                                               the hospital) -:~ _ith a  throat infec- open  at 2000.     "TEN  GENTLEMEN  FROM
                                                               tion  .  .  .  Up ·now,  she  feels  fine                        WEST POINT"
                                                               and  is  ·rested  after  her  en.forced                  Maureen O'Hara,  G.  Montgomery
                                                                                           place on the islands where tickets
                                                               vacation  .  .  .  Gone  but  not  fo-r-
                                                                                           for  operas,  plays  and  concerts  Wed.-Thurs.,  Oct.  17-18
                                                               gotten  is  Wave  Chief Goodie  ...
                                                                                           could  be  purchased  .  .  .  Irregular   "THE  DOLLY SISTERS"
                                                               Thanks 'for all the nice things you   duty hours and long lines of wait- Bet ty  Grable   June  Haver
                                                               did,  chief,  and  for  the  .friendly
                                                               word  and  grin  ... Wanted:  a  ing  civilians  make  it  almost  im- Fri.-Sat., Oct.  19-20
                                                               ticket  service  .  .  .  T. I.,  Waves  possible to get tickets to many o.f   "ABBOTT  &  COSTELLO  IN .
     AMERICAN  SERVICEMEN  raise the Stars and Stripes over the Jap
     naval  base at Yokosuka  in  the T-0kyo  area.  Marine  Corporal  Charles   asked  that  we  print  thi.s  request  the  good  programs  in  San  Fran-  HOLLYWOOD"
     Dunn  of  Detroit is shown  hoisting the colors.          .  .  .  They  would  appreciate  a  cisco.              Bud Abbott        Lou Cost~ilo.
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