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IHE first movie to be shown on the Normandy beachhead beach-head following the June 6th invasion was Columbia's technicolor tech-nicolor "Cover Girl," according accord-ing to information received from Col. E. L. Munson, chief cf the Army Motion Picture service. The musical was shown to the in vading armies on June 16, and Colonel Colo-nel Munson reports that "the boys loved it." So this co-starring effort of Rita Hayworth's and Gene Kel- ly'l makes movie history. $ Les Tremayne has added motion picture production to his acting ac tivities. He is serving as production aide on Gene Lester productions mm Air-Borne Chapel A United States fighter plane p oup in New Guinea has on air-wrne air-wrne chapel, complete with altar. Wash U.tcn Wash foundation garments ofln--pantie girdles after a day's wear, others twice a week. Use luhcwBr 1 water and mild suds. Never stir 's elasticized garments more than iC minutes. Don't rub the garment, squeeze it. A small hand brush irsy be used on soiled parts of girdkj that are made of stiff; woven fabrics. Rinse until wateil is clear. Then roll the garment lengthwise so the supporters can't cut he fabric. Lay on a towel to dry or hang over a line without using clothes pins. Dry away from sunlight anl heat. Iron only girdles made of all-cotton all-cotton fabrics. ' "i . ! nfrt .. .W - aw Portugal Recognized The United States established its first diplomatic contact with Portugal Portu-gal 154 years ago, when in 1790, President Washington appointed a minister following the appointment of a Portuguese minister to the United States. The appointee wae Col. David Humphreys, a native of Derby, Conn. He had been a member mem-ber of General Washington's stall and for two years prior to becoming becom-ing minister had lived with Wash-ington Wash-ington at Mount Vernon. He had been in Paris with Jefferson as sec retary of the legation there, in 1784. LES TREMAYNE (short features) and has completed his first assignment, "Peeks at Hoi-lywood," Hoi-lywood," in which he also appeara as an actor. Carleton Young will be remembered remem-bered by thousands of CBS radio-thriller radio-thriller fans as "Chips Davis, Commando." Com-mando." Some months ago he decided de-cided to give up radio and become K movie actor. In his first big part. In Phil Baker's "Take It or Leave It," he's an announcer reading from radio script. Gary Cooper certainly knows what le does best. ' For his first person illy produced film for International Pictures he's decided on "The Amer ican Cowboy," which is said to be a luper-western. It's laid way back the last century adding one more to the long list of costume dramas. Bob Haymes, playing an army private in Columbia's "Mr. Winkle Goes to War," was stuck by a pin when he put on a uniform rented from one of Hollywood's big costum-ers. costum-ers. Investigating, he found a note pined inside the jacket It read, "This Jacket was worn by me in Seven Days Leave.' Let It look iharp on you, and act like a hero. I did. (Sicmed) Victor Mature." Bob pulled out the pin and did his best. James Melton, who's now heard over CBS Sunday nights, has been elevated to stardom by Metro as a esull of his work in "Ziegfeld Fol lies." They've put him down for the lead in a musical version of Cinv maron." Meanwhile, after vacation Ing on his Connecticut farm, and doins- a series of "Oklahoma" re cordings with Jeanette MacDonald, he'll start on a concert tour which "will last from October to March And he'll do six operas at the Met ropolitan. ' From Metro conies the news that the first Clark Gable picture follow ing his discharge from the army will h "Stranee Adventure." Based on Ihe novel. "The Anointed," it's prewar story of a merchant seaman sea-man and a non-seagoing girl.. And we'll see Myrna Loy as the girl. Speed Changes Enzymes, naturally present in fresh fruits, vegetables and meats accelerate changes in these products. prod-ucts. They cause fruits and vegetables vege-tables to ripen normally, but later hasten decay. Cooking and canning readily destroy enzymes. Therefore, the quicker the products can be canned the more effectively the texture tex-ture and fresh flavor is retained. In products such as fresh peas and sweet corn these enzymes work very rapidly and sweetness is lost with each succeeding hour. State Department The U. S. diplomatic service today has a home service personnel ol about 800 under the direction of th secretary of state, to study reports, discuss foreign situations, decide on policies and write instructions foi the field service. Including every ont from ambassadors to messengers, the foreign service numbers in normal nor-mal times about 5,000, including the staffs of nearly 300 consulai offices, scattered among 58 coun- tries. MEXSANA SOOTHING MEDICATED fOWDd HOUSEWIVES: Your Wosfe Kitchen Fat Are Needed for Explosives TURN 'EM IN! Former child stars who grew up to enter the armed services will be honored in the new Columbia Screen Snapshots subject, "The Kids Go to War." which Ralph Staub is preparing. pre-paring. The reel will include intimate inti-mate shots from Staub's private film library of Jackie Coogan when he played in "The Kid," Jackie Cooper in "Skippy" days, Freddie Bartholomew Bartholo-mew at the time of "David Copper-field," Copper-field," and others, including Mickey Rooney. Jimmie Dundee, the ace stunt man, is having a vacation from doing do-ing hazardous stunts; he's playing a wise-cracking marine in Preston Sturges' "HaU the Conquering Hero." He-ro." In 22 years his toughest stunts, he says, were driving an army jeep off a 100-foot embankment in "The Story of Dr. Wassell" (the first time the jeep rolled over, his head struck the wheel and knocked him unconscious), uncon-scious), and being blown up in a six-ton six-ton truck in "Wake Island." ODDS AND EIVDS-Marlenm DieU rich brought m coral necklace for Maria Monte when the returned from Italy, the gift of Jean Pirr Aumont. . Top role in the n-make of "Of Human Bondage" goes to Paul Heinreid; Elea nor Parker gets the Belle Davis role, opposite him. i . . Diana Lynn, billed h a star in Paramount $ Out of this World," rates the dresting room next Paulette UoddartT i or Star Row. . Lee Tracy has been $if,atd by RKO for the lead in "Betrayal From the East," his first picture since hit discharge from the army, m which he served as - captain. Mtntholatum rallcve net just one, but all ten of these discomforts. discom-forts. That's why so many thousands thou-sands keep soothing Mentholatum alwaysonhand-GetMentholaturn today. Jars or handy tubes 30. 1. NASAL IRRITATION 2. CRACKED LIPS 3. DRY NOSTRILS 4. W1NDBURN 5. PRICKLY HEAT 6. CHAFING 7. CHAPPED SKIN 8. INSECT BITES 9. SUNBURN 10. SUMMER HEAD COLDS us 1 "V so much uswa M rtATHERS M:mj.iK-.aCTraB May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with Its barrjr nd worry. Irregular babita. improper eating ana drinking it risk of exposure and infection infec-tion throw heavy etraio on the work ol the kidneys. They re spt to become over-Uxed and (ail to filter eiceea end and other impuritiee from the life-givinf blood. You may auffer nagging backathe, headache. diiinea, getting op nights, leg pains, awelling leel constantly tired, nervous. ll wore out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are sometimes some-times burning, scanty or too frequent orination. Try Doan'a Pill. Doon'S help the kidneys to pass off harmful eieeas body waste. 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