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uso ·show Rocks THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1945' · PAGE 5,
BIG 'STATION DANCE
Audiences Here ,· TO BE HELD TONIGHT Railroads_ ~rfer
Many a girl collects a large Jobs to Veterans
A USO Camp Show studded wardrobe by starting with a little
All hands are invited to an all-
v with entertainment turned Satur- slip. Washington-Disc_liarged . vets
station dance to be held in Gym
day night at .Theatre No. 3 into No. 1 tonight at 2030. Dancing with no plans for employment are
anything but "the loneliest night * * *
·· ·0fficer: "Do you know who I will be from 2030 to 2330. Men being, encouraged to acqept jobs
of the week."
-ain?" may obtain tickets from their with American railroads, which,
Playing before upwards of 3,600 Recruit: "No Sir." Welfare officers. faced with the burden of rede- Treasure Island Theatre No. 1·
bluejackets in two performances, Officer: "I'm the Colonel of this Treasure Island's colored band ployment, need 92,000 more em-
the show was paced with gags, outfit." Last Showing Tonight
will furnish the music and there ployes by December. Western
gals and music. Recruit: "Oh, boy! Are you go-
will be food and fun for every- roads are particularly hard up for GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS
Six acts were reeled off with the ing to catch the devil! The ser- body. See you all tonight at Gym h~lp. Joan Davis Jack Haley
finesse of a Broadway revue. geant's been looking for you all No. 1.
There were songs by the three morning." ::::::::::::::::::~::::::::=::::::::::::::::::~::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Counselors at separation cen- Sun.-Mon., August 26 and 27
Hope sisters; caperings in the * * * ters can provide information con- "YOU CAME ALONG"
style of Sunny Dale; impersona- W 'f (t O t . h b d) Nurse: "He's fine. He's conval- cerning railroad employment; ·as Robt. Cummings Lizabeth Scott
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tions as interpreted by commedi- e re urning us an : escing now." c an represen a ives O f th R ·1 -·
"So you finally came back. I Recruit: "Well, I'll just sit down road Retirement Board and the Tuesday, August 28
enne Edith Brown; tap dancing h · th b t I aft
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via the nimble feet of Diana Lure; guess ome is e es Pace er and wa1·t unt1·1 he's through." W ar M anpower ommisswn. It · "BEDSIDE MANNER"
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roller skating as .done by Victor al~usband: "It's the only place * * .* thought that many ex-servicemen Ruth Hussey John Carroll
and Ruth, and the Daredevil open." People who drive with one hand who have never worked for rail-
Dault in his drunkapades. are headed for the church aisle. roads have nevertheless training Wed.-Thurs., August 29 and 30
Frankie Conville, dynamic em- * * * Some will walk down it. Others a nd skills which th ey urgently "PRIDE OF THE MARINES"
cee who recently returned from The rhumba combines two very will be carried. need. John Garfield Eleanor Parker
different features of two very dif-
Europe after entertaining troops * * * Skilled workers required, in
ferent automobiles. From the F · s t A 31 s t 1
there for two and a half years, He was the frail Sinatra type. order of urgency, are: machinists, r1.- a •• ug. - ep •
front it glides as smooth as a
added the necessary humor and She was sweet and receptive-but boilermakers, car repairmen and "ON STAGE EVERYBODY"
wit to make this show a howling Cadillac, from th e rear it shim- still realistic. inspectors, pipefitters, telegra- Jack Oakie Peggy Ryan
v success. mies like a jeep. "When I crush you in my arms phers, sheet metal workers, sig-
Music was provided by the * * * like this," he whispered. "What nalmen, electricians, blacksmiths,
Treasure Island orchestra. The Recruit at Sick Bay: "I'm call- are you thinking of?" brakemen, firemen, and switch- Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
USO troupe will entertain service- ing to see how my friend Seymour Without hesitation she replied, men. Some 62,000 unskilled work- Last Showing Tonight
men in the Central Pacific. Dokes is getting along." "The manpower shortage." men are also needed.
"STORY OF G. I. JOE"
Burgess Meredith Robt. Mitchum
ICE FOlllES CIIST KICKS OFF SKII TES FOR MUSIClll REVIEW Sun.-Mon., August 26 and 27
"CAPT. EDDIE"
Fred MacMurray ~nn Bari
Tuesday, August 28
"CARRI BEAN MYSTERY"
James Dunn Sheila Ryan
Wed.-Thurs., August 29 and 30
"OVER TWENTY-ONE"
Irene Dunne Alexander Knox
Fri-Sat., Aug. 31- Sept. 1
GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS
Joan Davis Jack Haley
Treasure Island Theatre No. 3
Last Showing Tonight
"ON STAGE EVERYBODY"
Jack Oakie Peggy Ryan
Sun·.-Mon., August 26 and 27
"RHAPSODY IN BLUE"
Jciip1 Leslie Robert Alda
Also Monday, August 27
USO STAGE SHOW
Tuesday, August 28
"THE HIDDEN EYE"
Edw. Arnold Frances Rafferty
Wed., August 29
"ANCHORS AWEIGH"
Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra
Thursday, August 30: Stage Show
THE THREE MARX BROTHERS
AND COMPANY
1800 and 2000
Fri.-Sat., Aug. 31-Sept. 1
"JOHNNY ANGEL"
George Raft Signe Hasso
Also Friday, August 31
USO Stage Show
"CHICKS &. CHUCKLES"
VERBA BUENA MOVIES
Last Showing Today
"PRIDE OF THE MARINES"
John Garfield Eleanor Parker
Sun.-Mon., August 26 and 27
"JOHNNY ANGEL"
George Raft Signe Hasso
Tuesday, August 28
"CASABLANCA"
Humphrey Bogart I. Bergman
Wed.-Thurs., August 29 and 30
ICE FOLLIES SANS ICE-Fortunate bluejackets applauded the tiful member of the cast. Three dancers (top right), garbed them- "RHAPSODY IN BLUE"
musical revue presented by the cast of the Ice Follies Monday night, selves in brightly-colored sarongs and swayed to authentic Poly- Joan Leslie Robert Alda
August 20, at Theatre No. 3. Bobby Blake, whose dancing has nesian music. The ladies of the chorus-"The Ice Follies Dollies"-
placed him with outstanding personalities of the ,show world, and pictured at lower left, doffed their skates for the evening and did a Fri.-Sat., Aug. 31-Sept. 1
Heinie Brock, who put his famous pantomime routine "on ice" for precision dance number. The young lady at lower right isn't as bad
•he evening and emceed, were among the many enJoyable fe_atures a·s she looks, fellows. Behind those horn-rimmed spectacles Is a "ANCHORS AWEIGH"
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A the show. That's Heinie Brock at top left, cavorting with a beau- charming dancer wh-0 is just about tops in taps. Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra
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