Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 03, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
fobninry B, 1948
NEWS OF THE WEEK IN PICTURES
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' COMPETES IN $20,300 TO U R N E YFrd Bu-
I Jack of Detroit rolls one down the alley In the Peterson Individual
1 Bowline Classic at Chicago. lie's bowline in the first shift of the
$20,300 tournament, the sport's richest,
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TRIM TUMBLER S Mary Sparks (top) and Betty Hoke
of the Los Angeles Athletic club rehearse a diflicull cymnaslin
alunt in preparation for club competition. Their acrobatics require
- both trace and physical toughness..
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NO SISSY'CAME One of 'the rough aspects of basketball appears here as Michigan Statc'i
John Cawood (16) holds ball he grabbed from rebound In game at. Chicago against 1)0 fauU
SHIP PAINTER Gladys
Connelly, former hairdresser and
'now one of 300 women work
Ing at a shipyard at an East
ern Canadian port, wields a paint
brush on a 5.000-lun cargo vessel,
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LET IT RAI N Actress Call RiimHI' heads for a mnvle set
In Southern California fully outlined to cope with rain. '
COLF LEADER George
W. Blossom, Jr. (above), pres
ident of the V. S. Golf Associa
tion, told the reporters that golf
will face a "trying time" In the
coming year..
LEARNINC TO PIERCE MINE FIELD S Prime defense weapon In World War II
Is the land mine. Here British troops in England practice using a mine detecting device.
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REX MEANS B US I N ESS At a command from Trlvale
John Kavanaugh, Rex, one of the dog sentries bring trained to
help guard the Panama Canal, lunges at Hie cameraman. Luckily.
the leash was strong,
POET-Mrs. Louis R. Henrlch
(above) of Williams Bay, Wis.,
won the two annual awards of
the Poetry Society of America,
i It's first time anyone has lake?
hAth awards.
FLIERS' CHOICE-Jor
Hodges (above), an actress, was
chosen by V. 8. fliers In Aleu
tians as girl they'd like best (o
meet on returning from bombing
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DERBY WINNER ? Trainer J. Tom Taylor sars Count
! ,ahovl Innki Ilka 1013 Kentucky Derby Winner...
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ROYAL NAVY OFF AFRIC A A big factor In making the Allied North African land
ty lnga success wag the British Royal Navy.. A covering force Is ahown her off the African coast j
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WEDS YANK IN E N C L A N D Actress Carole Lantlla
i glands beside CapL.Thoma Wallace at their London wedding,'
REPORT S-Back from Guad.
aleanal where he commanded.
marine natlallon,
Puller (above)
4,000 Jans remain 1
k Army supplanted Marine.,
lie commanded,
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'RICK' CREETS AIRPLANE WORKER S rur-
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(topi to greet tome women war workers, Kd.lle told of life on the
v war Iron, snd u,ged , grMlor eort 0 inome front."
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