Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 05, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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i B I C SYNTHETIC RUBBER PLAN T This governmcnt-owned and operated plant at
Institute. W. Va., when completed will have a capacity at 90,000 lone tons ol Buna S annually. a
'VjOEYIS READ Y Gas warfare holds no terrors for Bean
1 tiful Joey, English bulldog mascot of a squadron at the Air Forco
pilot school at the Ft. Worth, Tex., army air field. He wears his
mask during practice alerts.
est portrait of Gen. Henry H.
Arnold, commanding general of
the United States Army Air
Forces, and newest of our four
atar generals.
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DIPLOMATIC EXCHANC EJames 0. Wlnant (left).
V. S. envoy to Britain, and Foreign Secretary Anthony hdrn chat
at London thanksgiving service for North African victory.
HALCYON' HOUS E This house In the Georgetown lection of Washington, D. C, not only has
a tree growing out a whitlow hut a'o tu'n-a'ory rooms arou thn front, comnleto with Blagm and
halconics, and numerous doors leading nowhere. Ilulll In 1700 by llenjaniin litoddart, It was sold lit
1900 to the eccentric Albert Adsit demons, who made "Improvement!."
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WRENS AT C U N S Qualified In ordnance work, these members of the WRNS assemble the
breech of a four-inch gun on board a corvette at an unnamed British porU
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BUSY ENTERTAINER Lady Hardulrkr. wife of thV
Kndlnh actor, Mr I'edrlc ilardwlrkr, reads some of the Irtlris
she receives from service men in all parts of the world who cx-,
press. appreciation of her. entertaining them.
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MRS. WHITNEY HELPS Mrs. John Hay Whltner
(left), the former Betsy flushing, salvares fat left from a patient'-1
',menl at Bclicvue hospital, New York, where sue is a nurse's aid.
MOTHER Lady Mont
gomery, mother of Gen. Sir Ber
nard L. Montgomery, British
military hero, shown as she in
spected a civil defense guard of
honor In Belfast.
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50 YEARS AN AC TO R Marjorle Ann Mutchle, 3-year- .
old film actress, helps the veteran Charles Coburn celebrate.hlf
50th anniversary in the theatre.
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I SUNSET INSTRUCTION Coast Guardsmen In seamanship school at Manhattan Beach,
N. V., training station learn to handle a monomoy lifeboat under sail,
NEW D A N C E A step from a new dnnco culled the "mil
lion dollar" Is performed by its creator, Arthur Murray, and his
pretty partner, Jeanne Allen,
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RACCINCj,RICOLETTO The famous quartet from
Rigolctto got a real going over when these celebrities performed
It on a Stage Door Canteen protram. (Left to right): Giovanni
, Martinciil, Willie Howard, Carol Bruce and Walter Hampden,
WINNIE utile Winston
Churchill, grandson of the prime
minister and son of ( ant. anil
Mrs. Randolph Churchill, leaves
HI. Margaret church, Westmins
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wedding.
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DEAF INSPECTORS These young women, deaf and mute from Infancy, are employed as
Junior Inspectors In the electrical wiring department of Boeing's Seattle warplano plant,
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