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Show Aviation Conference Underway Guest of Air Force Floating Invasion Docks Destroyed by Storm st E?"v r ,Pf iVWWC fT"w.y. JyW mm .vWaWW-'M- y .v... y?s.v.v.-- ,.vv ...... uijf Looking at HOLLYWOOD "CHOW GIRLS." said the late Flo Ziegfeld, "are a gift from f':00-- April h , jM ZSg heaven." But Bill Perlberg, Twentieth Century's new beauty impresario, thinks a little grooming on earth can do wonders. He believes in gilding the lily. And with this in mind, he's put 14 showgirls under long term contract and given them the tag Diamond Horseshoe Girls because they make their bow as a group In "Diamond Horsesho e." "Legs" arable's new fen f'2-,-v?';:- J starring The way beauty has fascinated the world ever since the day Paris Hot dogs and raisin were L Rerie, assistant secretary of state, and temporary chairman, served to this French lad pie by memof the address International Civil Avia- - bers of the U. S. army Ninth air fu be made the opening hem in umcago. ueiegaies representing: 50 countries force service command unit in conference of its kind, hoping to work out a plan for world France. Mess call always finds a The conference has dedicated itself to world-wid- e number of the French children lined sportation. i( aviation development. up for chow with the GIs. Thousands of French children have to (erence list be fed. Commanded U. S. Navy Units in Biggest Victory HMI Earl Carroll's Build Bamboo Water Line GIs slipped Hill lVrlberg Helen of Troy a Lower left shows panoramic view of Omaha beach before the U. S. Mulberry Invasion docks were sot up. golden apple. The girl that is one man's dish is a pain in the neck Right shows how all hands pitch In to keep the flow of supplies going in the U. S. Mulberry off Collevllle, to the fellow in the next orchestra France. The Mulberry (top, left), shown wrecked by the terrific channel storm which broke directly after seat: so the impresario has to think completion of the Mulberry. fast to pick 'em to suit every taste and yet get a group that blends together. Most notable successes in this line have been Charles CochMiMwM..Mrv.W-MNMrane of London, and the late Zieg- r- mini 11 IIIFff mWffffljWgWffWBI vySrWWgff.;Bw3MOT'1W i Mill HIMjWMII feld of Broadway. You can't omit garden, or George White's girls, Billy Rose's six footers, known as the Big Bruisers, or Sam Goldwyn's girls. Commands Invasion Sure irss-- Fire i i ff : -- ? I; . Musicals make an ideal setting for beauty, as every producer knows. And as Producer Bill Perl-berintends to make a goodly list s of technicolor during the coming two years, he sent out b scouts to the United States of America for the most dazzling girls to be had. The 14 Diamond Horseshoe Girls came from New 1 1 York City, Syracuse, and Port Jeffrom Springfield, ferson; Mass., and Minneapolis, Minn.; from Portland, Ore.; Tulsa, Okla.; Beverly k Hills, and Manhattan Beach. V 111- When Perlberg began adding up the personality list of his 14, he got ?-some surprises. He found he had a i millionairess on his hands; a fourth generation movie family provided another; two had been welders in war plants; one had been a sales bi water line is supported across a defile by trestle also made woman for Standard Oil, taking the V. This improvised line, in Yunnan province of China, the job to release a man to the army. It lines for American army supplies, released hundreds of Chi- MaJ. Gen. James L. Bradley,1 Greatest shock of all was when his n tram carrying water in order that they could handle other commanding general of the 9Cth in- - assistants told him he had looked nr supplies for American and Chinese forces. These are the three men who were in charge of the I'nilrd States fleets that battled the Japanese, with fanlry division, leads his division in over the entire group from "Cover such disastrous consequences to the Nipponese. Shown left to right are Rear Adm. Russell S. Berkey, U.S.N., The Girl" and selected but one blonde the invasion of Philippines. L. G. Adm. Rear AVeylcr, U.S.N., and Rear Adm. Robert Ward Haj ler, U.S.N. Latest tally Indicates that troops received extensive training Carol Andrews. 58 Japanese ships were destroyed, seriously damaged and hit, with a t'nlted Slates loss of tlx ships sunk. Gain for the present campaign in the Ha- - Barbara Slater, of New York, waiian islands. lives at Town House while wor- The loss in Japanese lives was believed to have been the greatest in history. kingtakes her millions as she does her glass of orange juice. Has what Noel Coward calls "the perfect figgah!" She's been given the typi- MARIANAS cal Junior leaguer's European edu ISLANDS cation. Her father is a toothpaste HILIPPINE king, and her mother was on Broadway as June Keith. - g J? super-duper- fine-com- 1 fi 9 r i Prm&M ' by Gain Toward Victory KilSLANDS PACIFIC OCEAN 9 GUAM There's Beauty and Beauty .. ... aflww rj' JUIY 30 CAROLINE ISLANDS 27y f':' 'v ; irWrS,i'S X V"' VW 'F'T' jJJ ' t fjf MAY -- i'-- wj t V 4 a AJ&iri 'trtWfo'&ifSiltye' HOUANDIA AITAPI . WfWAK, is.'' . t I a AinOB. ABU tlM0UUTI$. a. .L COH W 3 ARAFURA Sf A von talk tn Pnrlherffo flhnilt beauty, he tells you it must have impact. "Pretty girls are a a dozen, Hodda," he says. especially in Hollywood., But very have impact it's a combina- beauty, personality and that inta"8ible something we call mag- netism for lack of a better word." 1 r fOTMOtiY, A' W if remember her mother. F.ll Hall, of old silent films, and Arthur John- son, her father. Some call him the Gary Cooprr of his t!,y- Another girl was a mail clerk on Twentieth Century's lot. Bill looked up one morning aiid there stood a goddess with a bii'.iii of mail in her hand. Bill hustloi her over to the test stace. When tl rushes were run, he had another n. imond Horseshoe Ctrl Mary Jane Shores, daughter of Writer I nn Shores. Cathy I'owns' father blueprint and patt'Tn maker at She s east Port Jellcrson. L. const in manners, sin;:', dances and wont in for a classic! education. Quite a few of the girls had s bout at modeling: Alice Fvland, Carol Andrews, Maty Meade and Hetty Jane Graham. Crmr-eye- i - 1- - Tjphal of the terrain over which our fortes mut battle In northern B,P shows the as he MacArthdr taken Gen. Douglas steps .i til . . ... , by . . T'i rl1 t jI mi J i j Italy Is this Jagsetl ps at Delia i io vne I nilippinrs. tn inn uriouu "imu j. lie w Strhio. Thee are the Austrian Alps n' N of roast first the ( Jump along major border. The on the . .v oamor. j ne man miows mc im i nunn ii white klrip is the liur P h the lnv..i - .u. ma pss like road. Sfi'I Triey Come Jan Itryanl was an Irap-fro- "-- Italian-Crrma- . n man-angle- Warded Nobel Medicine Prizes WaitiiiLT for Flu.--h j . tl : (( A ' -- d . tl 1 uj ; X', Is a g Mi 'V 1 4-- U"'a NFWr.lllWFA Returns to Islands Salt Water Sailor on Leave Crossing the Alps u her at i llinllir ' 1l t MTU iM Hilnli ..J Srrgle Osmrna, new president of this saitnr, visiting Manhattan during hnre the 1'hlllppines, embarks at New leave. He spend his time ashore watching a miniature sailboat rare In Guinea for return to his native land, men, the lie has moved the rhllippine gov (he Central park pond, in New Turk rity. Among the miniature boats In the pond prove one of the blcsest drawing eards for ernment from Wahln(lnn, D. C, la the IsUndn, following Ihrir reran I'iK'le Sam's tars when visiting the city. Many of the boats rntrrrd la rare lure by General MacArthur's troops. arc Itaik to the sea goes sea-goin- g sallnr-ownr- Crau- - They Keturn to Philippines niann's Chinese, then completed nitic months of back ! iciking wotk as a welder. Ruth I.rwis boasts she can t;ike ISO worrS a minute. Yvonne Yautrot is ! t y. dark and for lntruuit.i: Was a s.i'rsw-omaStandard Oil. Fve Miller, who re- - Tl .Jk. I Chief Iinlia-Hiirm- a I'l, .;. i ( ' l ,- - you of lurli.ira Mrr, aK'i did a bit of we'll.' il. In n "v:ci it I, ikes ie s to become a si r t'i,m it ever i d on Iiroad-w;,it -take rev word i ! mk around time you y'! juct Jouier i po '.iite ai: I j m nrls a fr V fr lli-n'- ''xt tt'i Annie, : Mutual r Mirriiln mi I !ei!o. H'i'i slip's I'.'liV tu I .. k ,L . M- L "" rrsearrh InMllule, New York Woik- - tit), were awarded m ! i i i h'ltl.c -- I H AT ( AX' j 4 - m fcLto1 Pr'"' for "rdlrlnr went io the I nitrd Sle. Ihr h t., , snhnuncrd. Dr. Jorph l:rUnerr, St. t miK ' n.l tlr. llelherf "ard A. K. t. .. NbUT !lorkrf,rr r iii ti ! tn , (;' I ft, ::t I f n.ik. will tuie. ' r ,' -" rf S fn.d What it's about t She's nder'4 - a fh si,,. ID-rs' t in Krt'itii; Hi' i. oii h r cha'"it. IV ' 114 ttund. S e Ari.t fiom wall I. m Ml 4 tiii nij rnsa-Inn- . Metro h.ts a m Marilyn Hansen. She turnei t.eft: Grn. Poticta MarArlhnr as be hroattea( to the Millirplnrs di.wh NeNnn I d'ly on the flir to nt;g the Amrrleans landed on I.ryte Island and that be has returned. that at Camp Roberts . . After much Kicht: ie Adm. Thomas Kinkald rlKhti, and Lieut. Grn. Waller Kren-E- t ballyhim and thrrateiiitii! lawsuits, r (eenlerl, as they disc us Philippine invasion opc rations aboard the flag a a picture Jennifer Jones dee .hip in Philippine waters. 111 til-- ' - !! hunt nf, Jne Cnntrntlrr, and h' of I ha'vr " wnrkini rr. , tand by a ov ,mIUhV I mail-ine-- nJ lh. rr, ,he do8 I, ,' . pn,n hi sci- ii'-er is rrauy f'r le . - - I lent. G'h. Danlrl I. Sultan has hern srlertod Io rrlirve Gen. 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