Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1944)

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SOMEWHERE ON SEW GUINEA: The above INS news-photo, showing the arrival of Jack Benny and bis group of Hollywood USO performers, gives a bint of bow war correspondents of Motion Picture Magazine, as a matter of routine, get around. In the group are George Lait, INS Staff Correspondent: June Brunei'; Larry Adler: Lewis Bowen. American Red ' Carole Landis: Asahel Bush: Martha Tilton: Jack Benny: Jack Mahon, INS; and Dick Day. American Red Cross Photographer. In the center, between Carole Landis and Martha Tilton. as part of the welcoming committee, is Will Oursler, Motion Picture's war correspondent in the Pacific. This shot fairly illustrates the scope of Fawceti's editorial service to its millions of magazine readers. Further, it explains how Motion Picture Magazine and Fawcett Publications can speak lucidly on the contribution made by the motion picture industry to the happiness cf American boys at the fighting fronts. Fawcett Publication;, Inc., 1501 Broadway, New York 18. N. Y.