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7 : A ' : LI . If li Un WMW.Vra r -yT-.v A O TT Ti n r r i i f r -. , t a I 4 . - J ! r f . j p -I ! - i it f CrXGON STATESMAN. Cc!eL-Oregon, Ccrfurday Morning. Tuni 21. mi i;- - 0 PAGL CSVCI ! JJ b uUu i r i $ k : "I ? y. t ; '' if". " - " " - w; w iv e v v t K r A u a U Smoke rises from Jtp buildlnrs and ships as Navy carrier-based planes attack the enemy stronghold in the southwest Pacific " ' i - ! 4 f ;zi ! I s 1 I ASLEEP ON THE DEE P Nets of catwalk on a Nary ' aircraft carrier form "hammocks" for these crewmen catching a I XewjA'ixiks while off duty. Note man st rirht, a "talker," wears - headphones and mouthpiece even in his sleep. Of 0 UN C TURKS IN TRAININ C Youn Turkish officers, taktnr tralnin at the Army's San Antonio, Tex., aviation cadet center, fo throurh part of the obstacle coarse. . ' 2 E. . -N: 4 ' ( PLASTIC WASP IN P LAN ETUs plastic tore of the averace WASr. deslcned by the sculptor, G. W. Borkhuad,' ' and made of "plastaeele." s cellulose acetate plastic. Is vsed to ' firnre Internal clearances and seat adjustments In planes for the AAF. The manikht Is showa at the controls of a tralnlar plane - " at Chlcafo municipal airpwrt. h -it 4 v k - 1 y J 1 A I ' 1 " x , 5 Si JO" ! -y.V.. , - ,t -. f X - r r ir iWiiin n ' ' iihi uTrir'i r -V-.y ! yX . . i . : 1 .!'-.. AVENGER'S WHIRLING BLADE S On a Nary carrier in the north Atlantic, propel .. . lcr blades of a Grumman Avenger flash as the engine is warmed vp for a mission. , SILVER SOLDER F 0 R ; B 0 M B S a woman worker, in the war plant of Handy Ilarman, Detroit, uses a special sil-j 'ver solder on part of an oil bomb dropped by the USAAF to start "large fires. Only a tiny amount of silver gees Into each bomb, i but more than 1M.000 ounces hare been consumed In this way.. ''..- v - i t i , ; ' - - v-'5 - - - . -Hi - : - - N i' i -, ' X is . - s V CASUAL Julie Bishop, film actress, models casual iwo-piece dress with feminine lonf-sleeved blouse styled with a drawstrlnc neckline. The black skirt- la shirred with a fitted waistband. Bright colored braid) .is vsed to trim both pieces, " .1 !.?! A- i kY ANKS DASH ASH OR ESomwner the New Gutaea coast Army trooiw pluage ashoro f from the ramps of LCIL boats to move 'another notch closer to Tokyo,,," 1 NC 7LY WZDDHD WELDERS . Cer;U Cjxrs:u row r'rs. Kay nitr.''itrhrs t!ie tari l?s:r .3 t'j st-T w!'.3i . f , x 1 : ' 3 - 1 . v r t . . :. - j -.J &Barf,euf ;'' - I-'. : , ' Wgr-, O? , L..,. .v -r mmm v ,iMi,n 1 1 iKiTur i -' y . sa....-r-11raini ,j)uHfBB.- ii T i -'rmiTrrwnn niiiiiiiraaMiMMMiTiifomMiijll iiiiwawfffw i 4 DINNER FOR SPEAKER. Admiral Herbert F. Lear? .(left) and Gen. Frank X. McCoy, president of the Foreign Policy 'Association, chat wHh Speaker Sam Rayburn (right)' at a din- ner hi Karburn's honor at the Waldorf -AttorU hotel in New York.' i J 'LI tl O R U ANDY 0 ATTLECn OUND rase tus9 riven c!oseua of the Ton&any pec!a : t ; ; iJ tcrthera Trance, v,ttre Allies uUlIUitJ rst f:;cli la rt:ta Errcjs. - - LIGHTS FOR USRCY SICtJ tt tc " i cj.) a rrasut-o a?i rt. r . i CcnaerEiBstcr f Fark City, r.:3St,l3ci at IlLJii Eti ea r; t t- . ,;t, I..: 4