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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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BROQKCYX EAGLE, WED MAY 31, 1944 THEATER By Arthur Pollock With Our THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio 'Blithe Spirit' At Flalbush With a special matinee enter day "Blithe Spirit Noel Coward's most I i A Few Gags and Some Words Would Make It as Good as Its Scenery It is 12 days since there came to tte Majestic the opulent musical comedy called 'Dream With Music," and the show still goes on. Not that 12 days is anything like run. But "Dream With Music" got no great encouragement from jsuccevful comedy, started a week's run at the Platbush Theater. Philip Tonge and Beverly Roberts are featured in the east, which alo includes Valerie Cossart. Hildegarde Halliday.

Francis Compton, Jane those who saw lt at its first per la a 'JaaIJ-' same girl and her friends while th girl was dreaming about the Arabian formance and many a show to sniffed at has disappeared in fewer Arrol and Doreen Lang. Nights but provided no lure, ir in authors could Just think of something or ca in somebody else to think of something that would giv Michael Todd has taken over the entire building, a five-storv structure. uayx. Probably this new and extravagant musical comedy of Rich-nd Kollmar's will have a comfortable run. It could be that in the 12 days 'i the incidents a connection other than that provided by the scenrjr Pvt.

Ann. O'Brien of 332 80th 'NO PHOTOS RETURNED there would be a world of improvement noticeable in "Dream WitH Music." ilnce Its opening remarkable things Your Wartime at 10 W. 56th for offices for himself and staff. The move from the present offices in the Alvin Theater is recessitated by increased production activity of the theatrical pro-d -rr and his emergence into the motion picture field as a film pro St. is stationed at Port Oglethorpe.

Ga. Her brother. Slat Sgt. William. ha been in the Pacific area four years.

A cousin. John Fitzgerald, is Mationed in Africa. Br RICHARD HART Problems ducer. The Todd staff will mote to Photographs used In With Our lighters column rannot be returned to sender. However, news and pictures of local men and women serving in the armed forces are welcome and should be addressed to With Our Kighters Kditor.

Brooklvn Eagle, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. have been done to it by way of improvement. Maybe things have been done that are not at all remarkable effective nevertheless. Little things.

Though "Dream With Music" on Its opening night seemed to have nice looking scenery, costumes and people but nothing else, a smart doctor, you would think, could the new quarters in the near future as soon as the interior of the build- Bv RIC HARD HART "Mv husband was given his pre-ling is redecorated. Acting personnel sergeant major for the viomens reserte at Camp Lejeune. N. C. is Sgt.

Anna induction phvsical and is clarified Maybe something of the sort bat been done. Musical comedies do not have to have much sense in them. But they have to have just a littl. And this one did not have that littl. It seems it ought not to be too hard to pick up a little somewhere around town.

Only a few words here and there wouid do it. A few words and perhaps six good gags. Then Mr. Kollmar would be abl to get full value out of the scenery, costumes and Vera Zorina. Johanneswn of Ml 84th St.

1-A writes Mrs. F. D. S. "Does I Dickie Van Patten.

16-year-old buddy, 2d Lt. Howard Rudnickjj, he is subject to call. I juvenile who was last seen in "De-of 312 Powell was graduated at he 32 vears old? The cision" earlier this season, last night I Milton S. Siege! of 5501 14th Ave has been promoted to sergeant at the same time. 10-dav period for appeal has took over the role of Dexter Franklin oased" I in "Kiss and Tell." the long-run Daniel Field, Augusta, Ga.

Under the new draft at the Biltmore Theater .7.. h. r.v.,.ttH hv th.The part was originally played by First St Marion E. Pantzer of 12919 Fort Hamilton Parkway do Robert White, who has gone to and the surprising thing about it is, a couple of them can actually draw!" make sense of it without too great an effort. Its songs were not the kind that with you.

Nothing very useful could be done about that. But its book, which has three authors, might be touched up here and there with happy results. For instance, if Mr. Kollmar got hold of a gag man and bought a half dozen or a dozen good jokes to scatter through the show almost anything wonderful might happen. Laughs were hard to discern on opening night.

nated a pint of blood in the Red Cross on her recent furlough from Foster Field, Texas. local draft board and his classification can be changed. But. as we have said in previous articles and cannot repeat too often, a registrant should not assume that the shift-over is automatic. Many draft WAR ENCYCLOPEDIA Hollywood to take the lead in "Bobby Socks." With young Van Patten's entrance into the cast of the F.

Hugh Herbert comedy, there will be two members of the same family acting on 47th for Dickie's kid sister. Joyce, is playing the American girl in "Tomorrow the World" at the Barrymore The- Pvt. Weslev R. Bartlett of 9534 AIRCRAFT J. J.

Rumph-and 1. S. Moskowitx boards will not grant deferments to men now in 1-A unless thev are ID- Fort Hamilton Parkway has completed the enlisted communication course at Fort Benning, Ga. Bombardiers ready to join Uncle pliec; for on Form 42-A for Even if the three authors would get together and think of a few little (Sam's Axis-busters following gradu 'Tender Comrade' Due Tomorrow at Capitol Parties of "war brides" and "war sweethearts" are being1 planned for the Capitol Theater next week, Ginger Rogers' new film. Tender Comrade." hich has it Broadway premiere tomorrow, tella the "chin-up" story of girls on th home front.

Manager Landwehf says most groups are just neighborhood parties that get together exchange overseas letters. They'rt anxious to see how Ginger solves tha problems they all far. Phil Spitalny's All-Girl Orchestra, which supplies the "stars in person" show. those in the 26-through-30 nti dmr Brothers in service are Ernest words to inject here and there that ation from Kirtland Field. N.

group, and on Form 42-B for thoel over 30 years. "Wallflower." the comedy now at would connect one scene with an C. and Paul F. Labbatto of 1030 Lre omoer James J. Rumph 66th St.

They have been assigned jof g7 Conklin Ave. and 2fi Ilt. Irwin At her Hi air inhi a l-a iah ma A number of people have written Cort Theater. Dlaved a U.S. A P39 special, of the Qne of the most dis.

Ho the crew or an landing Moskowita of 1057 St. to this column about those men yesterday Halloran Hos ismp-tarKsi lonowing completion oi couraging a-spects of the show's con 32 Boro and L. I. Soldiers Among 616 Wounded Washington, May 31 The War Department made public todav, ths names of 616 Uni'ed States1 soldirr.s wounded in action in the; Central Pacific, European. ranean, South Pacific and South-' west Pacific area.s.

They include the following 32 men from Brooklyn, I Queens and Lon Island: MEDITERRANEAN AREA: BELLISARI. Pfc. Anthony Philip Bellisari. father, 31-42 38m, Long Island City. ju years wno nave oniy Deen in mejpjial.

'amphibious training at Norfolk, dition at its premiere was the fact BELL AIRACOBRA Virginia. that, its scenes did not seem to be relatives one of another. Thev did not even have a family resemblance 1 lis being held over with the new film. True, everything happened to the service ior a snort time, will tne army or navy return these men to civil life? We doubt, it. When once a man takes the oath of allegiance, and dons his uniform, he passes from the Jurisdiction of Selective Service to either the War or Navy Department.

In none of the services An orthopedic surgeon in civilian life. David Levine of Brooklyn has been promoted to captain the Charleston Port of Embarkation, South Carolina. AMl'SrMFNTS MANHATTAN MAXIMUM SPEED 400 M. P. H.

CRUISING 5PEED 365M.P.H. CEILING 36,000 FT. SPAN 34 FT. GROSS WT. 6143 LBS, ONE 37 MM CANNON, TWO .50 CAL KGS I FOUR .30 CALMG'S.

Leo Koke. the composer of "Flower of Algiers." new operetta scheduled for Broadway presentation by Walter Brooks this Fall, left from LaGuardia Field on a Pan-American plane en rout to Buenos Aires, where his operetta will have a month's pre-Broadway tryout. commencing July 20 at the Casino Theater. Mr. Brooks will leave for Argentina about June 12.

Desi Halban, coloratura soprano of concert and operatic stage, is also making the trip to appear in the tryout. today are men released merely because they reached 38 years of age, much less the 30-year level. Records in Order It Is good policy for registrant to Robert Hansen Morton Goodman Second Lts. Robert Hansen of 775 57th St. and Morton Goodman of 571 Ovingxon Ave.

are aerial navi George W. Pantzer of 610 Van-derbilt Ave. is studying Diesel engineering at Gulfport, Texas. Second Lt. Edward T.

Leopold of 1305 86th St. has received his pilot's wings at Biytheville army air field, Arkansas. ROLLER SKATING VAN ITI-ES DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD gators recently graduated from Sel-' 4 Boro, Queens Sailors Missing man Field, Monroe, Ala. BEXEVENTO, Pvt. John P.

Elizabeth F. Benevento, sister, 165 Taife Place. Pvt. Sam Henrv Bernstein, faiher, 660 Howard Ave. BMMEN'GOLD.

Pvt. Irvinjr Mrs. Fannie Blumengold, mother, 345 Lott Ave. CAPOBIANCO. Pvt.

Mirhael A. Wa.shinirt.on. Mav 31 ftJ.R) The Second Lt. Del Achuff of Nos- keep their draft board records in order. Draft board staffs are busy, and do not want men to bother them every other day.

but this is one lime when every registrant should check up on his classification. If a man finds that he is still cla-ssified as 1-A. he is urged not to waste the draft board's timef by bickering over his status and these War Department today announced 'trand Ave. recently met a fellow Brooklvmte at La Garde General 51 casualties of the navy, marine Hospital Npw Orleans, when Opens Sat. Nite Michael Capohianco.

father. 116jcorps and coast guard. ne list; Hillary Brooke, Hollywood starlet, includes the following four men visited I the base and the two discov- from Brooklvn and Queens, who are they had been neighbors. I I iaiitsnan) 4. fin iff ie accitfanf nllh.

THRU JUNE 11, INC Evtry Night Eictpt Jun 9 new regulations. He is urged to go lie relations officer at the hospital. X. A. Sheehan and S.

B. Sircus I back to his employer and clear his application for deferment in thej i i I i i a 4 a 1 i regular way. As a rule these appli Jefferson Inwood. CINEX, Pfc. Salvatore Mrs.

Jennie Cinex, mother, 108-53 52d Corona. DESANTIS, Pvt. Frank V. Antonio Desamis, father, 717 40th St. DESTEFANO, Pvt.

Salvatore Mrs. Marv Desiefa.no, mother, 283 S. 1st St. DOOLEY, Pvt. Jeremiah J.

Mrs. cations are handled by the employ LAPSLEY, Thomas seaman: 1st class Mr. and Mrs. Samue' Lapslev. parents, 69-16 Alderton Forest Hills.

XASTASI, Joseph, seaman lt class Mr. and Mrs. Gaspar Nasuusi. parents. 317 Stockton St.

MATS. SUNDAYS 4th i 11th 24 Acti Company of 100 Stagri and Dire, If If G.1E FOSTER 1.1-5.2'2S0'3T"',, Stationed at Davis Monthan Field, Staff Sgt. Thomas A. Sheehan of Lynbrook recently completed training as a radio operator-gunner; and Sgt. Samuel B.

Sircus of 2022 74th St. completed training as an airplane mechanic. From Overseas EUROPE Reported missing1 in mother, 16 MoffatiWOJC1ECHOWSKIi Sleve AnfhonVi Julia Dooley St. ment departments of firms and there is usually one person in that office w-ho has all these rulings at his fingertips. He is a chap worth cultivating.

Asides to Readers: To Miss T. C. B. and others. We still have some copies of the booklet, "Fun en Route for the Armed Forces" which we will send on receipt of a stamped and addressed MAOISOH SQUARE GAR DEM FEEN'EY, Pvt.

Frank Mrs. Blanche Feeney, wife. 593 Jerome St. FREEMAN. Pvt.

George H. Mrs. Harold Neiman and P. J. Saporito seaman 1st class Mrs.

Frances Wojciechowskl, mother, 200 Kings-land Ave. YODICE, Genaro Joseph, seaman 1st classMrs. Phyllis Yodice. wife, 16 Lombardy St. Mrs.

Frances Birscoe. sister, 89-33 Aubrey Glendale. STAGE FLATS Pfc. Harold Neiman of 1609 St. has received his aerial gunner's wines at Harlinaen, Texas.

STAGE PLAYS action over the European area. Stuff Sgt. Thomas G. envelope. We also can send the LJ I 'GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!" MarthiiuM.

Sua i THE THEATRE GUILD'S MUSICAL BITI 'New pilot is Flight, Officer Peter I.J. Saporito of 514 Vermont 'graduated from Columbus army air (Held, Mlss. ANGEL STREET 0KLAH0MA! Georgiania Lyons, mother, 135-60 152d S. Ozone Park. ALLAN', Pfc.

George P. Mrs. Julia mother, 277 Dean St. Gl'TERWILL. Tech.

5th Grade Murray Mrs. Jennie Guterwill, mother, 23-48 25th Astoria. KALEDA. Pvt. Peter Mrs.

Margaret Kaleda, wife, 895 Knickerbocker Ave. KIEFNER, Set Aloyslus A. An Milio may stlll.booklet on allowances is-sued by the be safe, accord- office of Dependency Benefit, on ing to informa-jreceipt of a stamped and addressed ion which has envelope. To D. D.

K. There is no reached hisiuse trvine to be rncev" with ihr S'OO'd 6 SHEPARD TRAUBI VC a I 8ooiTniif.vrtcl)vOSCAR MAMMER(Tf IN GOLDEN W. 4Sth St. ItAK by R0UBEN MAM0ULIAN For Service Men Fn Nejl Matinee Saturday I Danee oy AGNES dt MILLE mother, Mn Government. If you received an Fi ances Milio of on your allowance, re- I Capl.

Herbert Vonhof of 898 E. 391 St. and 2d Lt. Harold V. Rodman of 659 New Jersey Ave.

are serving at Tinker army air field, 8FTTT ALFRED JOSEPH JOA1 GARDE DRAKE BI'LOFP RORFRTS ST. JAMES 44th W. nf B'WT Ey. MATS. TOM and SAT.

'i CHARLES C. MOSKOWITZ, Loew theater executive, is chairman of the Fifth Wat Loan drive in the New York theaters which opens on June 9. And Women Park Aw hffldauartfr MVialantly fimny aiurdar ytay." Timey Mlto. JOSEPH IN MULL and EFFIE SHANNON ia Arsenic and old lace i Ht'DSON. W.44.

Tuet Prf. Air-Condllitnad Evu. Intl. Sun. 8 0.

Mali. Sat. 2:40, SuR. at 3 wiLuwi iun(i t0 gV0ld uture trouble. Ave.

Captain Vonhof as an assist A letter from MATINEE TODAY EVGS. at 10 A SAT. 1:30 the New York City Defense Recreation i nnf. nprsnnnel and trainine officer. i juu nave proDiem, wrue lo Richard Hart, care of this newspaper.

A stamped envelope will bring a personal reply. list oi tree amuvprnpnii available todav thrnttsh the ana NEXT MATfVKE SATIRDAY AT 2:40 "A RARE TREAT." Ranctte Wufld-Tet. xvuMiiail aa aiiua- chemical and bombsight LtlCUbeiiHIlb XVUMiiau da aima Afternoon tickets from 11 am: eveninsfl ment, officer. thony J. Kuefner.

father, ob-JJ 77th Middle Village. LAWRENCE, Pfc. Harold N. Mrs. Ida Manfrey.

aunt, 644 69th St. LEZAK, Pvt. John Mrs. Dorothy P. H.

Lezak, wife, 185-08 Dunlop Hollis. L1PSHET. Pvt. Jacob Mrs. Carolvn Lipshetz, wife.

95-24 Bris- bin Jamaica. Career angel THE THEATRE GUILD fresafita THE MARGARET WEBSTER PRODUCTION PAUL ROBESON JOSE FERRER UTA HAGEN HTHELL0 rtSETKi EDITH KING JAMES MONKS SHl'BFRT Wett 44lh. AIR-COND. WHITF0RD KANE GLENN ANDERS El. 1:40.

P( NATIONAL St. the plane's pilot, who brought the ship back safely alter it was damaged badly, explains that Sergeant Milio and other members of the crew had been ordered to bail out when it seemed likely that the Fortress would crash, and there is a good chance, Mrs. Milio believes, that her son may now be a German prisoner. Rear gunner on the plane. Sergeant Milio held the 'Air Medal.

Distinguished Flyins Cross and several Oak Leaf Clusters. LOFASO. Pfc. Salvatore Connie SEATS ON SALE FOR NEXT WEEKS "A Hit (Jordon haa written her 'Roger Touhy, Gangster' At the Globe Saturday "Roger Touhy, Gangster." 20th Century-Fox film based on the known facts concerning one of Al Capone's leading mobsters opens at the Globe Theater on Saturday. Production of "Roger Touhy.

was facilitated by 8II.LT ROSE vreienta Carmen jones A Mu'ltal bamd an Blret'i aaera "Carmaa" Kv OSCAR HAMMFRSTFIN td Slated by HASSAKD hHOR 1' EROAOHAT at Slid St. I. ft--. S-tn Ml Ml-n and AT. at 2:1.0 self a delicioua comedy." Cflntinian, Aewa Lofa.5o.

sister, 1357 E. 53d St. MARRONE. Staff Sut. Joseph MAX GOKDOS preienta tickets after 4 pm.

Apply 9y Park Ave. tat 40th SO for tirkets. The Navy Street Cantcpn. Cnncnrd and Navy Sts. and the TVSO Information Center and' Lnunire.

1 PI Joralemon also distribute free ticker to leading Brooklyn motion picture theaters and various other amusements on special occasions. STAGE PLAYS Ticket available for matir.ee and tnances of Bioadwar pivs i 'he ctiii 1 1 ey of i Lena vie 'if NfW VO'K, ThR'pn a I Ul A.hii Frit. Mfr-'iDnli'aM Pjiamuiiiit, St. George Play-hoii mid PBTfFJ WD Ml I Atllv WW rrk Ave. for Pj- Ri-cen rarvrn Danre, orrhfttL't vf -h men 8 S' rhulas n.r e.a-m, 30 i i Tri" a lo: a 1 nc, re rhmti'.

RUTH CORDON SCIENTIFICALLY AIR-CONDITIONED TWENTY-ONE First nlahtera rnared orennnir. Sun I 10Xi CI.S-4SM G. J. Leibman and A. E.

Berdan Uwight H. Green, governor of Illinois, and Joseph Ragen, warden 40. Mala. TOM and SAT, 'O. CHICKEN EVERY Mil MARY PHILIPS SIDNEY BLACK FR I ECO gg after VUhcx 4 43rd STREET 'iKt of ImM of Stateville Prison.

MMtNDEO SEE IT W'nrnefl OeoEe Leibman of 135 R2d Alan Mostien of 201 Veronica Place is navigator of a flying Fortress baei in England. A RESOUNDING IT Ratr.nf NOW AT Pl.TMOItTH Thea. W. St Fvi. a til.

Nnl Matinee Saturday 1 to Preston Foster portravs the title role of Roger Touhy and Is sup- Pick-up girl Mrs. Mana Marrone, mother, 2628 Tlarwav A.e. MITROVICH. a'f Rst Sam Leo Mitrovich, brother, 7 Wood-hail fit Mri.LIGV. T.t Mrs.

Ann C. Serhtw. sister, 255 TVh St TELTZ. Pv. Trvirg Max Peltz.

father. 162 Nepttme Ave Pl.t N'KETT. Pvt. Edward A Mary Phmkett. sifter, 95-16 4M Klmhursi.

rOTAVIN, Pvt Mrs was graduaTfd a.i an h'inor suirien' from the av.arion radioman school at Jacksonville. F'a. Commissioned ported oy a cast that includes Vic -Had them on Iheir feet and eheerlna aethST THEA B'y BR a 4i. AIR f.0Nf. Carlani.

Jnurnai-Amtruan E. ma. Matt. SAT. and 3 MO pm Capt.

Allen Deming of Hunting- tor McLaglen. Hpii HiH nr Br Edward ensign at Pensacoia. is Aian and Capt. Robert Barrie of Cold II I I f) "The Funnieat Waman In the tlhodorn iSpring Harbor recently met at the Ci a HOTIH AND RESTAURANTS Berdan of 326 E. 19 ill St.

mPn oniy. If rptrehnii'ir (Allied Officers Club in Naples. Cap- Rnvmnnd OrftinUif Rwfrl Anttar.ori Kip fid AMBASSAIKIK I hr 4Mlh SI. CL Inrl. Sun.

40. Mats. Sat. nd Ktin. i 8 to BOARDWALK AND WEST SffTH STREET I NBC Bfh.nl lb S'-nfs" lour filler Ontpr.

9 I. to li pm Rocke-; Winner of the Purple Heart forjtain Deming Is serving with avia- wounds receiveoyat theAn.io beach-tion signal construction and Barrie i head Pvt. Giachimo Pioitone of 79 is with an evacuation hospital unit. HALF MOON Omm Twraat. Prtvttt ninl ft Mm Availibl.

ZASU PITTS in RAMSHACKLE INN "On of tbr bt entertainment Bru.dwir." Rascoe, World-Tel. ROTATE Wwt tf y. CI. 8-5760 Evfi tncl. Sua.

8 40. Matinitti Sat. and SuB. Diily intf SufiiHT Dinner. Nt Cowr.

frtw parkiM 1545 NO FASSKS IHUI lRt Grace Potavm, mother, VERA ZORINA RONALD JOT GRAHAM HODGES irarnrrs vo.urrary rwoverinir at Valtev Joraiemon Si. ci. 11 am. io'Jersey l- recovering at vai.ej Mrs. Mary m.

Forge General Hospital, Plioerax- Broadwav. RIZZO, Pvt. Jooeph Rizzo. 269 Carroll St. HOTEL GRANADA LUNCHEON DINNER erved Id lha Nw Gay Crystal Room uranrn a 30 3a Ave it-itlA Pi lyni iiiimea.

Open 21 huuu da-iy. Members of the Huntington Fire Department who met in England are Corp. William Rosinack and Pvt. Raymond Oppert. Ashland Place and Lafayette Avrnu I Kl.orK FROM AIX 81BWA1S Prtvat aaaautt roams avallatno lar small tr Israt aarties.

STerlina weddings' banquets! card parties. communion breakFASTS. 10 ta SOO. BC. 4-13S4 RIV0LI AIR-CONDITIONED 109S-97 FLATBUSH AVE.

ROWDY Jean hathan. THE D0UGHGIRLS By JOSEPH TITIDS Virrlnia Arleen Dona Janet FIELD WHFI.AN NOI AN FOX LYCEUM 4'itll. E. nf B'JV CH 4-47W Eya. 8:411.

NEXT AT. RATI RD A 1 :40 Seientifieally Air-Conditionrd Hilt mil l.l.l.l fum allllll, mm Dream with music WAJESTIC B'ay. CI -0710 F.vga. Next Matinee Saturday at SO iSave'ofpfe HiTMrsirAij FOLLOW THE GIRLS A Brllht New Mnaleal remedy GERTRUDE N1ESEN FRANK IRINA JACKII! PARKF.R- BARONOVA GI.EASON Prorfucdon Slanei bv HARRT DIXMAH Evl. live.

Moa.l. Matt. Sat. and 2:94) CKNTl'RY and 7lli CI.7-SI2I "Enehantlni muilcal fares." Barnp.t. H.Trtb.

IADMII A NfiVilTNi In tha New TAPPEN'S EMMONS AVE. and E. 27 TH ST. SHORE DINNERS and A LA CARTE Mat. PAT O'DONNEL and ED GOLDSAND DINNER MI S1C.

NO CABARET TAX The Bronze Star for "heroic service with the Fifth Army in Italy" ha.s been awarded to Corps Frank A. Rlcrardi and Eaward Zwierski, both of Brooklyn. In Manhattan Thp RrnnkWn Dffntf Rrrttion Committee utce that RriMktvnite5 who have tickets for nr kind of entertainment that thev cannot attend vend them to the rnmmitte. al the Navjr Street Canteen. Nail and nnrord Sl.

How You Can Help: Here are home front organlza- tiocs that can ue your services in I tne W'ar effort. AWVJ Tha Amertcm Women'i Vol. uniary Servteet Brooclyn Unit, KOCH Pvt. John A. Ernest; Rocha father.

44 Cambridge' Rockvue Centre. KOSKOsKV. Pvt. Wal'er Mrs Helen Galsan, eis'er, 27-16 Astoria. SINGER, Pvt Nathan Morris Singer.

lather. 373 Rockaaay SNYDER, Everett J. Mrs Mary Snycer, mother, 639 E. 29-h S-. VAN REl'TH.

Teth 5th tirade J. Leroy T. Van Reuth. father. 4 W.

Sperry East Ro- a VL(ZAK. Pvt. Edmund Mrs. Kxtly 1631 Ryder St. A graduate of the Brooklyn High Louis Tu.wiak and H.

C. "Outttandlne drama at i.afan." Barnn.Hir.Trife. LILLIAN HELI.MAN New Play CORNELIA OTIS DENNIS DUDLEY SKINNER KING DIGGES JHE SEARCHING WIND School of Automotive Trades, Ed For a Floor Show Dancing- Lauvha Cocktalla Supper Taka Her to HOTEL DIXIE PLANTATION ROOM 43rd St. at F'way 4 Shows Nlahtly 7 tlo-10-12-2 SPECIAL PARTY RATES (NEVER A COVER CHARGE I. DINNER FROM (1.25.

cv mat i tmay a sbi.z AIR-CONDITIONED Seaman 1st Cless I)tiLs T07'Aiak of Brooklyn is stationed in California. Serving as a message center clerk in the air force. Italy, is Sgt. Henry C. Nelson of 1250 Brooklyn Avenue.

ward Bender of 75 Hooper St. has been promoted to staff in the 15th Air Force. Italy. He l.s a radio operator-gunner on a Liberator. Winner of seven Oak Leaf Clusters to his Air Medal and Distinguished Flying Cross.

Staff Sgt. Albert H. Rein of Brooklyn and his i opt0uk ELISABETH BERGNER "Winnrr of Drama I.eariif'a medal fur year's moat tistinru.hed nerformance." jnuiiui.n Mualeal Hit UELEN GOES TO TROY ERNEST TRUEX TZt ALVIN. 5J St. CI SIMM.

A I K-COM DITION Kvaa. Next Matinee Saturday. 2:311 CRITICS' rRIZFrTrXAY THK THKATRE tiDILD Dre-ent. (in aaaneiation with Jaek H. Skirballt JACOBOWSKY? COLONEL Tin RANI ERF EL-8 BEHBMAN COMEDY Stated tin ELIA KAZAN I.OIIS OSCAR CAUIF.RN a ANNABFI.LA KAKI.V.FIS J.

FDWARO BROMKERG MARTIN RF( W. 45th. AIR-C0ND Stationed at the armv air forces THE TWO MRS. CARR0LLS p.ace Totuntwri w.th aa organizations aiOir.g trie Victory ettort O.iis fi'ira 13 to 18 ir.jT torn the Auxiliary Call the awvs al 147 Pierreoonv St. TKiam.i 5-6 tol.

VOI.C'NTFFR BOVD WORKERS Volunteers to give time a. apeasers. tyoista and crlt.al workers at staff heaaauar-ters. should telephone Mrs. Gray of the Kinr County wnr Pinanca Commute at TRiangl 5-6J9S.

redistribution station. Miami Beach, is Pfc. Leo MiUer of 252 VILIUK JfJRT Air-Cnatrd BOOTH W. 4Mh St. fl.

i-59a v. 1:40. MATINEES TODAY A SAT. at fopr.i i.o'iiw nr Ki.vt.s fjiNTY JIOLUE OS1IER. 9ih St.

English bride recently visited his 1 1' r. r-- POP. ATI brother, Corp. Harold, also stationed in England. jdi Ai.rnr.n imgji: jr.

trinti MARGARET FI.I.IOTT SULLAVAN NUGENT In JOHN fnn OBl'TFW'S Corner). VI.NTKVT VICIN tN70. i'taiiitilf. 16 CjuiI SLiect. Bi u(vkla X.

7 P'dtuant to d'eil Anri i'ttt eir-M '1. I will sHI at puh Staff Sgt. John Hurley of 239 Kvta. Next Matinee Saturday at t.Ml NEXT AT I F. A I' It A YA "'i 40 YFAR sli" Hapoieat Ml Kane gunner on a Flying Fortres-s.

has been reported mis.sing I i.v at tip Seaman James Col! Jr. of 624 11th St. and James Brown of Brooklyn are stationed at Sampson, N. Y. Sisters in the Wac.s are Mildred Cohen of 1259 51st stationed in Fort Olgethorpe, THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE with AUDREY CHRISTIE MOROSCO 4Mh, of B'way CI S-rV-sn Comedy in Town nil 1 I A 1 A 1 in action over Germany, March 4 NAVT STRFFT CANTEEN Mrs.

Rui- sell Cni.K-hacx. chairman. for thea'er Udcela. records, caies. fruua.

cand es and cgaretle. Teieohoue TK.atiiiie 5-b37V Ft I.TON-SI MNKR r.ANTFfN 8erIC man's cpnter at 1-87 Pulton St. neeas fiirnlshinRs, name and other articles Telephoua TRiang.a 5-S2j7. alR RAID WAIlOEN Wardens ara atlll needed. Kegia'4T at the nearest police precinct or teienhone Brooklyn CDVO.

1.11 Livir.f ton TTliangia 5-8701. fil.oon honors person or tet I HiaiB jjaB I I i A.U according to word received by his KISS AND TELL ItSSIE P.0YCC LAN DIS ROBE RT KIITH Ea. Mallneea TODAY and KronkUn K.itate lianiie, liti Munt'Wi fir" rkivn. N. i.n June llt at 1J ti.i'.n, 'lie nio'tCrtK'-d i itie'J in iudkrtiient.

in Kmus r.nin:. en th- n.nli Hi'ie of rittft nf tj'ti Avi-nue. trrt wd' fi anri far bv 1 lO fet I LVBa atSk family from the War Department. BILTMORE, W. 47th.

Eva. 1:40. II ta 13 alul tax "2 LAU0H8 A INOTE Tolemon Mirror and Corp. Miriam Colion, al A PERFECT COMEDY. 5th Year! 3 IS A FAMILY New London, Conn.

2 in liea rtwo on jtli lines! ATKINSON. Ttme Tech. Sgt, Elliot A. Grossman of 450 E. 5l.h radio operator on a Fortress, has received the Air Metal.

wllh UNA MF.RKFI. LIFE WITH FATHER nhnne Brfrai.vn Red rross aiood Doner VF AR center, si witioughby TRiangie Winner of a mecin! for phvsical fitness, 2d Lt. Leonard R. New staff sergeant In Shimen HOWARD LIN DBA and DOROTHY 8TICKN EMPIRE ay and 40th St- PE.a-ai4Q. Eya I 40 Neil Mat.

1:10. AIR-CONDITIONED AT FLASC0 Thea 44th St t. nt B'aay Eva Inrl sn. :40. Matlnera Sat.

anil Sun. PRICES CUT $1 tj? ALL EVRS. TO r.nVFR TAX al 10 ifaa.OU TAX Dlb of 680 Monroe at. waft recently i snerman or Avenue assistant graduated from Midland radio operator and (tinner on a Texas, as bombardier navigator. Fortress.

pa-allci u-'tti IL'rti Ai'nje and thru lisrlv wi'h and S'lb-l irri to ni-p' iriroral with ptem-Id-'a ad fin qi T. KK1NER. mliS! STT'UKME KINUP Cfti'N'TY -Tii" litnif Sa.nts Bank of Wil-lianilurth. piaintf Max ilarni'ir d''f-ndant. PurliatM to i'idiini'lit tierin datpil Mav 24.

It'll I Will at public million hv V. M- MICHAEL, TODD prrientl BOBBY CLARK tn 1 4R or PT'N and F.xriTrtrrvT TOMORROW THE WORLD XICAN HAYRIDE Nr-- SHIRIFY ROOTH Herbert and Dorothy Pielda hy Century Circuit Offers $1,000 ato. N.xt Mat. Sat. AIR-COOLED Br-Hklvn Kal h.it- hxciiaoc.

iff N. NIRSFV AfDT C-OS4V 67 WU- loUKUby kl MAIq 4-6001. DIKTITIAH AIDr.S To tht hort-K of nooitai dle'it'sns. Red Cro. bl W.llouhbT St.

Am 4-60OL CAD FT Nl'RSE! CORPS Oaul WnrsW Registrr for Low Uiand. HaooD Piaca. STerhnu 3-4433 AIX RINDS of homi front war worn tn ciudin lor vo-luoteer wnrk. t.i4?. phonp- BrooKJvn CDVO.

Ul Livlugstoo TRianp.ie 5-870 NAVY Y. M. r. A. nf.ftli ptflnns, ail Vtind rt muairial lniru-mnu.

tames, radios anrt eiectrio vic-troiaa. to be nlareti on ihlrw that rjomt to Yard. Naval Rurrark nrt M'li'f'T Camoa Teiiohoua 1 RW 5-'7, Stated by HASKARD SHORT Jan Havoa George Giyot Wilbur Eyaai SONGS BY COLE PORTER WINTER GARDEN. B'way A 50th St. AIR-C0ND Em.

8:30. NEXT MATINEE ENaAGEMENTEXTENDED thru 10 Tb Century Circuit announrs Patrons who buy bonds at the 5th War Ixan contest, with of anv one of century's 33 12 n'( I'M neinn, 1 hf M4 A SOLID COMFOY WALLFLOWER COST Then 4Hth nf BR, 9.00m i bv tuni iu(iifinint J'lll" 21 n'f th" i.f i.xiii STINr SAT. Slffmund RnmhRrn'a Mnilcal Romanra in bonds to Jhe winners, A first prize of a $500 bond will be awarded to the bond buyer who can guess the total amount of bonds (ma jttjH''--i th wl-'riv hfn Avmif. 1130 f'rnfn I hf fonn-'ii tti Diittipflv ji1 u-n Avi'iniP Willi th' w-trl AftiU' h'-iriK 30 f'" l.t AIR-CONDITIONED MOON Company of 100 to participate in tne tacn rtrmtestant will be allowed an entry blank for every bond that, lie buys. MILTON BERLE in ay Oirar Hamnitritiln II, Manail and 8ciiwab with Dorothy Jnhnny Earl KIRSTEN MORGAN WRIGHTS0N turity value) sold at Century tti fa' nt ana i and l'KJ o.

Z-ECFELD FOLLIES with nvav Theaters during the 5th War nan, Thursday is the flay of the Drive. Additional prucs totalling'rnntt. Entries may be mailed no Evt.T11n.7ea la Mali Sat Cf( tl tl 50 pint hrw Sua 20. Tai IMPERIAL TH 4.1 81.. W.

.1 AIR-CONO WHEN OIT OF TOWN trut t-i nrarnipH tr the run- lat.rr than midn pht. Julv 1 The K. Y. CITY CINTER, lit Want iMh (at. i js js..

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