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the Camera reports:
BEHIND THE WHISKERS is Smiley Burnette, Republic's western comedian, who is celebrating his tenth year in films and has been promoted to stardom.
THERE ARE two seasons on Guadalcanal: rainy and wet. But the soldiers enjoy the motion pictures, provided by the industry, in all weather. Above is an outdoor night scene. The men must listen carefully because the sound of raindrops upon helmets and ponchos is often louder than the soundtrack.
WINNER, left. Fred Meyers, Universal eastern division manager, right, receives an award check from William A. Scully, vice-president and general sales manager. Mr. Meyers won the recent company sales drive held in honor of Mr. Scully.
By Staff Photographer
WALTER BROWN, recently appointed assistant to Francis Harmon, WAC executive vice-chairman, is installed in his new office in New York. He is a news . paperman of many years' experience, and was secretary to Governor Lehman of New York.
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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS with Paramount. John Hicks, Jr., foreign sales manager, was honored on his silver anniversary at a surprise luncheon in New York last Friday by associates. Above, at the head table, are Adolph Zukor, Mr. Hicks, Russell Holman, Barney Balaban, Y. Frank Freeman, Austin Keough. Foreground, A. J. Richard.
TOGETHER, the three Warner brothers, and their London managing director, Max Milder, visiting the New York home office. Left to right, Jack, Harry, Mr. Milder, Major Albert Warner.
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MOTION PICTURE HERALD, MAY 13, 1944