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Show i Fighting Cook pr i If A marine cook who has seen front line action Is Ctief Cook V. William II. MiKlnley, 2G, of Thomaston, Ga. MrKlnley abandoned his victuals on Tulagl to blast Japs from their caves. Smallest Yank . l. Ji n.i HI .11. WPW" I I i '1 , '. i mi I ''it" ' v - $ t ' .. . i ' Candidate for the title of the "shortest man In the American army in the Pacific area" is Private Carl O. Clark (Jeep), 19, of Sanford, Mo. Standing fivs feet flat, he proves that he can do a man-size- d job. Loading heavy guns Is part of day's work. J Nazi One-Ma- n Submarine and Pilot ! bA S!. T,-- i 'SV : t -- J ,4 Ml s " 1 ft J VL ljHUtjA OMtiMMlAUUk ' submarine which landed on Peter Beach, Anzio brax-hhea- sul one-ma- n area, Italy, is being i 'b. V. S. soldiers. The tube on the left is the torpedo, the other Is the driving compartment, ' ne roan- - The torpedo tube Is shackled to the driving tube and can be released, allowing the pilot V sjfeiy. Inscl: This Nazi was captured off Peter Beach when he was discovered by an tfflcer In hi one-ma- n torpedo submarine. lie had been in service only sis months, c On the Heels of the Invaders LiLJLfd J - .vnJ These men belong to the civil affairs group, made up or hand-pick- ed officers and enlisted men of the British and American armies, which will follow hot on the heels of allied Invasion forces to restore free government In liberated areas and do the actual governing out-right In Germany. At top left Is MaJ. John C. Diggs. publio works officer; top right, Capt. Allan Westcrvelt, communication officer; lower left, MaJ. Benjamin Scheinman, legal ofllccr; lower right, Lieut. Stephen Ware, assistant legal officer. These men, all of whom are especially j qualified by former occupations, are now training In Great Britain. By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. EVERYONE who's has heard of Pickfair, the stately white house that Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford built on a Beverly Hills knoll 25 years ago where they sat side by side at. dinner parties, and lived a dignified and gracious life. Well, RKO persuaded Mary to let Its sweeping lawn be used as the j backdrop for scenes of "That Hunt- - er Girl," a picture about the richest girl in the world. Laralne Day and Alan Marshal, Marshal Hunt and Alyn Jostyn, were to get involved In the sprinkler system. But RKO had to install special pipes for the water, then the sun wouldn't shine you'll see Pickfair as a background, but credit RKO with a struggle to shw it to you! Republic Pictures executives are ort of going all out on their new musical, "Brazil," what with cast-- Ing Tito Guizar, that favorite of con-- OiFinnii TITO GUIZAR cert stage and radio, as the lead, and adding Veloz and Yolanda, the dance team, and Edward Everett Horton for good measure. There was a reason why Carole Landis tossed a dinner party for her co-sta- Pat O'Brien and George Murphy of "Having Wonderful Crime," as well as Producer Bob Tellows and Director Eddie Suther-land, Just before the company went to Del Monte on location. Jack Plangini was her cook before resign-ing two years ago to enroll In the merchant marine and his ship was In port and he volunteered to re-turn for an evening. - Italian natives and American and British soldiers on Italian soil are enjoying a dally full-ho- of re-corded music by Arturo Toscanini and the NBC symphony orchestra; the program is presented every night over the Naples radio station, under the direction of the Allied military authorities, and consists of compilations of recordings, many of which were made from actual Sun-day broadcasts heard here. Jean Heather, Paramount actress, received a cuff link the other day, on the set of "Murder, He Says." She gave it to Lieut. Dan David, and he wore It In his cap while completing 90 missions against the Japs. "Had to bring it back to you," said he, returning it. Don Barry, star of many Republic action western films, returns to the studio to go to work there, after a six months' tour of army posts on three fighting fronts. His return will be marked by stardom in straight dramatic roles. Cass Daley, the comedienne, Is forming a non-prof- it entertainment enterprise called "Laugh Makers Unlimited." Her idea Is that funny folk of pictures and radio will pool their ideas and talent in working up comedy shows to be given at service hospitals on the West coast. Better see "Attack!" The U. S. signal corps is responsible for photo-graphing it; it's a six-reel- which chronicles the Battle for New Brit-ain. It brings to the screen the com-plete beachhead storming operation from beginning to end, is the first war picture that shows an attack from inception to consummation; it represents the Arawe beach attack on December 15 and the Decem-ber 25 pressing on to Cape Glouces-- i ter. Kay Kayser's going to take a vacation, his first In six years on NBC; starting July 5, Phil Harris will take his place for eight weeks. The band and soloists will stay right on. And for his vacation Kyser goes overseas, just where is a mlli-- i tary secret. ODDS AND, ENDS That replace-ment show for Bergen and McCarthy sounds very nice there's Grade Fields, Rill Goodwin as announcer, and Lou Bring, with a 20 piece orchestra play-ing his famous arrangements. . . . Ver-onica Lake has gone kissless in her last four pictures: she makes up for that with torrid love scenes with Sonny Tufts and Eddie Bracken in "Bring on . the Girls." . . . Sonny Tufts lived in I on auto court while starring with Pau-lett- e Goddard Meredith in "I Love a ' Soldier" now he's bought a house with ' three and a half acres of land. . . . ' Alana Ladd, daughter of Alan, received 2,700 first birthday anniversary card ' Admiral Nimitz Wins Horseshoe Contest Ii t VI II 'ih !'0 . ; J r IfrX, ' " !( ' t ' , f I , - r s '...... o ..,,.iri-....- lllfl" Admiral wins again. In a double match at a recent picnic held for the fleet, the team headed by C. W. Nimitz, commander In chief, U. 8. Pacific fleet and the Pacific ocean areas, won the t match. While Admiral Nimitz gets set for one of his ringers, Earl R. Lavender, BM c, U. S. Lm Angeles, Calif., awaits his turn. In addition to the horseshoe contest, ball games, swimming. Included during the picnic. These events are provided mt, wrestling and other sporting events were (possible, but under present fighting conditions In the Pacific it is seldom possdrfe for the sailors nd enjoy themselves. Most of their entertainment is carried on aboard ship. "m Brickcrs Attend Meet ii nr"ini m i if I V GOP presidential candidate, Gov. John Brlcker of Ohio, helps Mrs. Brlcker to army chow during their visit to the Indiantown Gap Army reservation as part of the program of the governors' conference held In Ucrshey, Pa. Missimo and Her Orphans Pt i c-- J i ' I II. y Madame Chiang Kai-she- k gathered ft group of orphaned Chinese girls around her when she visited the new Chinese war orphans home, near Chungking, to attend opening ceremonies at the Institution. The children, many of them too young to understand the reason for their suffering, are some of the millions who roamed over the countryside svfter the war had struck their towns. Indians Entertain Chinese Air Cadets The symbol of the crossed hands Is "We shall fight until victory Is ours," as three war leaders meet during a fiesta given by Laguna PuebU Indians In honor of 60 Chinese pilots who are training at Kirtlana Field, near Albuquerque, N. M. The officer on the right is Brig. Gen. Roger M. Ramcy. GI Entertainment : - I Ss'vV ft ttfA Marlene Dietrich and Irving Ber-lin entertain Fifth army in Italy by Famous under-pinning- s mobile army radio. of La Dietrich are com-plt-tel- y covered by regulation GL Jlitish Celebrate Victories in Italy ii ii mum I. jiiiiijl iwms JL mrsrm4lTm i IV' m0tet 1 "npromplu celebration, Including shows, singing, dancing and was held bv the troops making up the British Eighth army ! ' wpture of the long-besieg- citadel of Cassino at the start or d offensive. The celebration took place among the rums oi ) "4 Point. Churchill on KP 4 """7 "'" I i Winston Churchill Guest, second cousin of Prime Minister Churchill, serves his hitch at peeling potatoes prior to being commissioned a sec-ond lieutenant in the marine corps reserve. Bazooka Passes Inspection The bazooka rocket gun meets with the approval of U. S. Senaton Theodore Green of Rhode Island, Dennis Chaves of New Mexico and Chapman Rivercomb of West Virginia (1. to r.). Corp. Frank Pets o the U. S. army dons the enemy uniform to lend realism to shown "Weapons of War," held at Washington. Lehman Reports iiiiii llllll VTVJ..PJLIfM'.1 "TT-- W.Illum..IU.T; .yfA ua."" crutches after injur Walking on ilhman administrator of rehablll . Z White Hons, he 'repodrthe President aft his trip to North Africa. pdents Study in Outdoor Classes V .. - i military training 1. now required of all male students IJ toiversity In Canada. As is true In Ac" ,Cnin8t fang men are already In uniform, receiving frjl J Animaf anatomy class at the University ,ttd outdoor class. I |