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A N D (AH They flow some of the top U S fighters produced during World War II but they never saw action, never got crttd it (or their work and won- only re (I'nliy notisidereo vi'irr.ins Some 1,000 Wnmon » Air Forte Service Pilots, or WASPs, ferried planes from lactones to military bases all over the country during 1943*44 Nearly 20 of them live in Or egon But only in the past ]r. years has the Pentagon recognized them as veterans Like everybody else, the WASPs made sat.fifir.es during the war They left homes, fami lies and joirs Nobody had to talk them into it Jennie Raimann of I igard left two small daughters with her husband in Portland to join "My husband was too olo for the draft," she said “We had relatives in Greete, and when ihe Germans invaded the coun try we didn't hear any news out of (hero Wr though) thiii one of us should contribute to the war ef fort It w.is a tough decision, but I knew my children would be taken care of I had to help Back then, you did it for your JJ'-111) m . \‘i did TT fwT > I'ii r c ountry " It was easier for Enid Fisher of Salem She was married less than two months before the Pearl Harbor raid and didn't have any children when the war broke out Her husband joined the Navy immediately, so she had time on her hands lor the* first year, she- filled it with her modeling job Then stie read a small item in the newspaper calling for wom en pilots She had some experience during high school and college in the mid- 1930s, mostly from Dutch Tilse. wiio ran a flying school in Portland She had about the same level ol training as most of the wom en who reported to Sweetwater. Texas ■ six months After basic training, Fisher and Reimann wound up in Long Beach, Calif., where the\ lived in officers' barracks They ferried the planes .is fast .IS the factories ; nnid ; mttk them out. often before any test mg had been done "When the plane came out. the people at the factory would fly them just long enough to see if they would take off and land.” Fisher said "Then we would take them away Some of those planes had about five minutes on them - we had to chock them out in the air for problems." For a brief time, WASPs drew the job of towing targets while Army anti-aircraft gun ners fired practice rounds. Despite the long hours, the hard work and the danger. Fisher remembers her ] H months as a WASP as romantic. "I got to fly." she said. “Those were wonderful times.’* Blacks urge boycott of movie chain PORTLAND (AP) Black activists urged movie-goers Tuesday not to patronize Act lii theaters because of a controversy over the film Mtih aim X. The chain won't show the film at its Lloyd Mall Cine mas until Ibx 2. two wrx’ks after the movie debuts at its suburban theaters and else where nationwide Community activists have ( rltici/ed the chain for keep ing politically charged or violent blm k-oriented films off the v ni'ns at Lloyd Cin emas and Lloyd Mall Cine mas in northeast Portland, locations convenient to the city's black neighborhoods. The Coalition of Black Men held a news conferentxi Tuesday to usk Portland res idents nol to economically support the theater chain, but the group stopped short of calling il a boycott Lolon/.o Pt>e. spokesman for the coalition, said the de cision to delay opening showed a "disrespect to the community." Hunter finds woman’s body near North Bend SEATTLE (AP) A 19-your-old woman whoso body was dumped near North Bend probably was strangled by “a psycho pathic killer" and her death may be linked to a similar slaying one year ago, King County police say. a The body ol Michelle French, originally of Sacramento, Calif., was found by a hunter at about noon Saturday, 12 hours after she called a friend from the intersection of South 21(ith Street and Pa cifii Highway South, said King County Capt. Michael Nault, major c rimes investigation commander "My professional estimation is that it may well be the work of a psychopathic killer," Nault said Tuesday. I m' way imp iMMiy was ms posed of is consistent with the way it psychopathic killer would leave a body its ii piece of garbage," he said. "She was disposed where she would like ly be found. She was not dis played (posed) there is no conclusive evidence vet that she had lieen raped.” french's death shares similar ities with the slaving a yeur ago almost to the day of Sarah Ki i m .ili i 1 i n o N :ih i L mn .iit 17 ‘My professional estimation is that it may well be the work of a psychopathic killer/ Capt Michael Nault.^ Seattle police department^ whose body was found Nov 4, 1901, several months after she moved to die area from Virginia Both women were strangled Itolh bodies were left, partially clothed, off Interstate 90 east of North Bend Both were heavy-set teens who had been arrested for prostitution, Nault said French was arrested for prostitution Oct 1(> along the Airport Strip, as I'acifn Highway South near Seattle Tacoma International Airport is known, Police questioned her there again Oct 2B Her pimp has been questioned hut is not considered a suspect in her death, Nault said ntESiimnn scminniM tv Preregistration for Winter Term Monday, November 9 to Friday, November 1 3 8:00 am to 5:00 pm • 364 Oregon Hall PH l1)1) Ozone Hole: Sunburned Penguins? 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