The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 18, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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: practice. It's part of manesTen at U. S. Marine Adranced School of Combat Technlqoes at New Kirer, N. C, base.
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AIR CIANT AND HER BUILDERS The It-ton Mars, largest aircraft of her type in the world, "poses" for this plctere amid workmen who built her ai
Baltimore1: Md. Thirty-fire men. spaced six feet apart, stand on her 200 foot wins; and 215 other Glenn F. Martin workers stand en the vroond. - j
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1 1 NX VACATIONS Movie Actress Jinx Falkenbnrr.
trm trtlnlng soldiers In ranama. froiics at Miami Beach.
ROUTS ROMMEL Lt.
Gen. Bernard U Montromery
(aboTe) commands British
Eighth Army routine TTf
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ENVOY Myron C. Taylor
(abore). President i RooseveK's
earsr to The Vatican la Kerne
ea a trip to London.
(ERSEYITE Jeannette
Feldman (above) of Newark
N. J Ukes advantage of South
era California's sun durlnr a
winter sojourn in Los Ancelee
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WHILE MAMA DOES WAR WORK -. Community centers handllnr children while
mothers del war work eaeearare wholesome fames like "sup jack" bctof puyed here.
mAii niir!'t!lN TO D UC ICET II ELM ETEvo!mUon of American firbtiar men's
FRO M D Uv Van arms slant pareant at Clon. N. Y. Left to rlrht: Frontiersman, Mexican
rlathisr was shown at an arias pwn iw w.. .vt w.. mmu.. mj &
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SSI HI Y HOSE S Women workers in a Lour Eeach. Calif, aircraft pUat tackle a
3 aa U proUem aUny noses. They peusa airpiane noses.
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FLYING DLIMD Cadet Samuel CretaSeU of New Tor
City takes a Jump blindfolded and with hands free of reins at Val
ley Ferse fc:.:.Ury Acaggmy at WayaclTa, where he is a s'.uicct.
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