Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1943)

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10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD August 7, 1943 THIS WEEK the Camera reports: INVASION. Among the 12 photographers assigned by the Canadian Army to photograph the invasion of Sicily was Sergeant Allan Srayston, former cameraman of the Associated Screen News, in Montreal. THE PANTASES THEATRE in Guadalcanal. Sergeant Lloyd Pantages, of the theatrical family, helped build the "house" which entertains soldiers on the battle front. By Staff Photographer By Staff Photographer CONVENTION. Twentieth CenturyFox's eastern sales force gathered Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hotel Astor, New York, to hear discussions on product and policies. In the pictures here are some executives: William Kupper, assistant general sales manager; William Gehring, western division manager; L. Jack Schlaifer, home office representative; Dan Michalove, of National Theatres, and Tom J. Connors, vice-president in charge of distribution. HAL HORNE, director of advertising and publicity, and Harry Ballance, southern district manager, for Twentieth CenturyFox.