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Civil Readjustment
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Here s What Happens
At Separation Center
( Second in series of Civil Re-
adjustment information articles Until further notice, mat-
describing steps in the separati,on
inees will be shown at all the-
process.)
atres on week days starting at
At the separation center the
1500. Sundays starting at 1400.
separatee is given a complete final
physical examination and receives
any service and mustering out pay
to which he is entitled. Next Treasure Island Theatre No. 1
he is interviewed by general inter-
viewers of the Civil Readjustment Last Showing Tonight
department and appropriately re- "UNCLE HARRY"
ferred to special consultants. George Sanders Ella Raines
During his short stay at a cen-
Sun.-Mon., Sept. 23-24
ter, the separatee is provided with "STATE FAIR"
an accurate summary of his edu- Dana Andrews Jeanne Crain
cation, training and experience,
including a translation of military Tuesday, Sept. 25
specialties into civilian skills. In " RADIO STARS ON PARADE"
addition to receiving full infor- Frances Langford Wally Brown
mation as to his rights and bene-
fits as a veteran, he is given prac- Wed.-Thurs., Sept. 26-27
tical assistance regarding plans " LADY ON A TRAIN"
for education, training or employ- Deanna Durbin Ralph Bellamy
ment. Four Navy consultants Fri.-Sat., Sept. 28-29
whose advice is available to him
"THREE STRANGERS"
are the chaplain, Educational Ser- G. Fitzgerald S. Greenstreet
vices officer, Benefits and Insur-
ance officer, and the Legal Assist-
ance officer. Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
At present there are three ave-
nues of separation from active Last Showing Tonight
naval service: "I LOVE A BANDLEADER"
1. Personnel Separation Cen- Phil H arris Eddie Rochester
t ers.
Sun.-Mon., Sept. 23-24
2. Naval hospitals. " DUFFY'S TAVERN "
3. Miscellaneous a c ti vi ti e s
authorized to discharge personnel E d Gardner Marjorie Reynolds
to be separated from active ser- Tues., Sept. 25
vice ( send personnel to final pro- " BEWITCHED"
cessing area.) Phyllis Thaxter Edmund Gwenn
Wed.-Thu rs., Sept. 26-27
DDT May Eliminate " KISS AND TELL"
Shirley Temple J. Courtland
Mosquitoes, Flies Fri.-Sat., Sept. 28-29
V ALAMEDA'S NAVAL AIR SHOW we nt over ings. Julie Baleau (di rectly below ) brought forth (SEA).- Fiies and mosquitoes " UNCLE HARRY"
with a resounding ba ng the other night at RMS. smiles with her torchy sing ing of novelty ditties. could be eliminated from the George Sanders Ella Raines
Providing a versa ti 'e program geared to catch Acr,obatic precision was demonstrated (mi ddle United States in a period of sev-
the fancy of bluejackets here, the revue spanked photo left) on the stage by the Montaine's. Their
across laughs, songs, tric ks and what not. Va gda balancin g acts were keenly watched a nd appre- eral years by the scientifically T reasure Island Theatre No. 3
Deloro (upper left) caug ht the eye of the sai lors ciated. Bottom pictures ( left) shows Bob Kittos controlled use of DDT insecticides
with her tempestuous South American dances. answering the meat rationing problem with his according to Dr. Paul Lauger, di- Last Showing Tonight
Pictured just right of Miss Deloro are Ferriss and rendition of " One Meat Ball" while emcee Joey
Trixie R,obin, satin-smooth song stylists. The Reardon (ri ght) goes about his duties. In the back, rector of DDT research, in Basle, "THREE STRANGERS"
huge audience clamored for more of t heir offe r- gr,ound is Chief Bill Ph illips, leader of the band. Switzerland. G. Fitzgerald S. Greenstreet
Although such a program is
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theoretical and requires much Sun.-M.on., Sept. 23-24
Navy Expands Recreation tion radio shows. F,ederal jobs to veterans only. All planning, the insect-killing pro- " GUEST WIFE"
Enlarging the field of arts and future vacancies are to be filled
ject could stop malaria, typhus Claudette Colbert
Don Ameche
Program Desianed for crafts and hobbies and encourag, or government employees leaving flies and mosquitoes. Tues., Sept. 25
either by discharged servicemen and all diseases transmitted by
ing exhibits of articles made by
"LOVE, HONOR & GOODBYE"
Demobiazation Period . servicemen and giving prizes for posts in liquidated war agencies. On the debit side, DDT kills all Virginia Bruce Victor McLaglen
best articles.
Setting aside more boats solely No estimate was made as to insects good and bad. As a result
(SEA) -An expanded Navy insect-eating birds and fish would Wed., Sept. 26
recreation program, designed spe- for fishing parties and encourag- how many jobs might be avail- die, Dr. Lauger stated. " LOVE LETTERS"
cially to take up slack time during ing tishi ng. able. The Commission has ordered DDT is never fatal to humans, Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten
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t he demobilization period, is be- More reS centers wherever pos- all applications from the vets to and is harmful only when used in
sible to set them up Thurs.-Fri., Sept. 27-28
ing put into operation, following · be processed on the day they are solvent form which could be ab-
a conference of tecreation officers More emphasis on library fa- received. sorbed by the skin. No Movie~ On the Stage
in Washington recently. cilities. New York Stage Comedy Hit
Enlarging gift departments in
To help do this a welfare and ships' service stores and selling TIJRN IT OVER "WHAT A LIFE"
recreation manual, including de- articles made by servicemen. • • • 1415 -1915
tailed instructions for carrying
out the program of athletics, en- SEA and other publications pro- Saturday, Sept. 29
tertainment, artcraft, publica- grams were strongly endorsed by "MEN IN HER DIARY"
tions and other recreational sub- the recreation officers in Wash- Jon Hall Louise Albritton
jects, will be distributed soon to ington, and wide publicity for all
1
all commands. re:::reational projects was a point Verba Buena Movies
made by every officer. The pro- I
Here is what the program calls
for: gram calls for making all possible ,
Last Showing Tonight
More "self-entertainment" afs . use of ship and staUon papers,
bulletins, posters and radio pro- "LADY ON A TRAIN"
fairs, using special terms spe- Deanna Durbin Ralph Bellamy
cially trained to assist local co)n- .grams. 1
mands stage their own shows'. as SecNav, in approving the results Sun.-M,on., Sept. 23-24
well as continued use of pl-ofes- of the conference, said he consid- "M-EN IN HER DIARY"
sional entertainment such as ers the proper organization and Jon Hall Louise Albritton
movies and USO shows. conduct of the program one of the ,
most important responsibilities of : Tuesday, Sept. 25
More--and better-athletic con-
all officers in command positions. "THE FALLEN SPARROW"
tests, including the improvement John Garfield Maureen O'Hara
of officiating by the appointment
of officers-in-charge of officiating Wed.-Thurs., Sept. 26-27
who will pick and train men for Civil Service Vacancies · "GUEST WIFE"
the jobs. BuPers will distri):mte Claudette Colbert Don Ameche
rules books on officiating. Restricted f.o Vets
Wider use of local music pro- Fri.-Sat., Sept. 28-29
grams. The Civil Service Commission Carol Stewart, Columbia Broadcasting System vocalist, is a good "LOVE LETTERS"
More varied audience-participa- has restricted applications for Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotton
I___, pinup subject because this picture looks good any way you look at it.