The Wilmington morning star (Wilmington, N.C.). 1943-10-03 ...€¦ · SALUTINC A GENERAL —This...

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SALUTINC A GENERAL —This was the scene at Governor’s Island, N. Y., when the, 518th j military police battalion presented arms to Maj. Gen.,Eurico_Gaspar Dutra of Brazil./*!-—' I N N E R_Lt, (j.g.) George C. Roberts (above), bandmaster of the U. S. Maritime Service training station at Santa Cata- lina Island, Calif., won a $5,000 jjwar bond prize in a war bond essay contest sponsored by_Gen-' era! Electric Co. y -—— ji lin mu zwmmzm D,*® CY,^!T0R R«P- Clare Booth Luce (R-Conn.) visits with Capt. Polan Banks, director, at the U. S. Army Signal Corps training film studio in Washington, D. C.; ~- -- —- ymxms mmm mmmm,.: tiWiaKi the^wwomen members of the S^ie'ty'of^^i^0"'0^" °n ™llhJT wSn*.PeI1 0T'Del!' on,e ofl .AVVVS.war bondrally in New York S.dney Jacobs at^ II I.I1IIII. >JHHHHnHHNBHniSniyi RUSSIAN ENVOY AND FAMILY—Andre! Gromyko, newly named Soviet ambassador. to the U. S„ poses with his children, Anatoli, 11, and Emilia, 6, and Mrs. Gromyko at the embassy* -- i,1 ■. 'i 'ih>—| *L! E * h°t FT WO WARS Lt. William Crawford, Jr., | 26 (right), of Niles, O., with 11 decorations for combat missions in this war, meets Col. Berndt Balchen, veteran of World War 1. rTT. \ --- ! W EATHER BALLOO N—Two Seventh air force weather, men, Corp. William H. Allen (left) of Jasper, Tex., and Pfc. How-1 ,Wd C, Luke of Jamaica, N. Y., release a hydrogen-filled,balloon' * to test winds at a central Pacific base., » TAXPAYER _ Bobby Hookey, 5-year-old rhythm sing- er on network programs, has his troubles, too. Just like grownups,', he has to figure his income tax] wC indebtedness to Uncle Sam. j MAJOR Major Barbara Stimson (above) of New York,1 j cousin of Secretary Henry Stim-!! son, is working as an orthopedic!' specialist in a large military ! hospital in Britain. She joined I the RAMC in 1942. J. M u s I c A L M A K E U p B 0 X _ Makeup boxes come in an sizes and shapes, but few are more unusual than the violin case adapted to beauty’s aid by Elaine Vito, blonde harpist of Raymond Paige’s all-youth orchestra. --- -. SAILORS ON A R A FT Recruits at the U. S. naval training station at San Diego, Calif, V learn the use of a raft eauipped with flotation tubes like automobile tires. SHIPYARD FIREWORKS Burner Louis Salzano of)-’ Aorth Bergen, N. J., sets off his own fireworks in U. S. Steel's Federal shipyard at Kearny, N. J„ as he goes to work withjiis torch on a big sub-assembly section of a boat.. _ GENERA L—Maj. Gen. Will-i iam C. Lee (above) of I)unn, N. C., is commander of an air- borne division of the U. S, Army stationed in England and under, intensive training. ^minf^ L PE..T~ Brandy> pet French poodle, obliges b* eanist^Tnhnn^r'6 ?f-rJhe Fooch Serenade” for its composer, Or* eanist Johnny Gart. The serenade has been dedicated to our canine warriors, Dogs for Defense. —— ■■.... '■“‘"aaaaaTO>tMa>am^wwammnra<™iBB88IBroSaaMIBIIflflMM3!M ^ *P,^ l>®r.e *hey ay®’,aR Rned UP for a group picture. First row, left toVt?h*C \r-Iwi-0Ui» Cardinals in the National league again this vear Kin^fvneT^ B‘ J Southworth, Walker Cooper, Coach Buzzy Wares Morton r" Marion> stan MusiaI- Ernie White, Coach Mike Gon’ HarrUon'j' Zw'18'' ALB,;azle’ Ray Sanders, Harry Gumbert, Hafry Walke°r° nr’ Ge?r?e Second «>w: George Fallon, s* ™" J-A?? * "caver- Ba<* row: George Kurowski, Sam Narmi Ls :r' Danny Litwhiler, Lou Klein. Johnny Honn Trainer jMurry.Dickscn,. Leo.Ward, traveling secretary, and Butch Yatkeman nrnn Gfrms’ Frank Demaree, Max Lanier, Harry Breehcen > P operty man. Seated in front is Bob Scanlon, batboy. L

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Page 1: The Wilmington morning star (Wilmington, N.C.). 1943-10-03 ...€¦ · SALUTINC A GENERAL —This was the scene at Governor’s Island, N. Y., when the, 518th j military police battalion

SALUTINC A GENERAL —This was the scene at Governor’s Island, N. Y., when the, 518th j military police battalion presented arms to Maj. Gen.,Eurico_Gaspar Dutra of Brazil./*!-—'

I N N E R_Lt, (j.g.) George C. Roberts (above), bandmaster of the U. S. Maritime Service training station at Santa Cata- lina Island, Calif., won a $5,000 jjwar bond prize in a war bond

essay contest sponsored by_Gen-' era! Electric Co. y

-—— — ji lin mu zwmmzm

D,*® CY,^!T0R — R«P- Clare Booth Luce (R-Conn.) visits with Capt. Polan Banks, director, at the U. S. Army Signal Corps training film studio in Washington, D. C.;

~- -- —- ymxms mmm mmmm,.: tiWiaKi

the^wwomen members of the S^ie'ty'of^^i^0"'0^" °n ™llhJT wSn*.PeI1 0T'Del!' on,e ofl .AVVVS.war bondrally in New York

“ S.dney Jacobs at^

II I.I1IIII. >JHHHHnHHNBHniSniyi

RUSSIAN ENVOY AND FAMILY—Andre! Gromyko, newly named Soviet ambassador. to the U. S„ poses with his children, Anatoli, 11, and Emilia, 6, and Mrs. Gromyko at the embassy*

-- ■ — i,1 ■. 'i 'ih>—|

*L! E * h°t FT WO WARS — Lt. William Crawford, Jr., | 26 (right), of Niles, O., with 11 decorations for combat missions in this war, meets Col. Berndt Balchen, veteran of World War 1.

rTT. \ ---

! W EATHER BALLOO N—Two Seventh air force weather, men, Corp. William H. Allen (left) of Jasper, Tex., and Pfc. How-1 ,Wd C, Luke of Jamaica, N. Y., release a hydrogen-filled,balloon' * to test winds at a central Pacific base., »

TAXPAYER _ Bobby Hookey, 5-year-old rhythm sing- er on network programs, has his troubles, too. Just like grownups,', he has to figure his income tax]

wC indebtedness to Uncle Sam. j

MAJOR — Major Barbara Stimson (above) of New York,1 j cousin of Secretary Henry Stim-!! son, is working as an orthopedic!' specialist in a large military ! hospital in Britain. She joined

I the RAMC in 1942. J.

M u s I c A L M A K E U p B 0 X _ Makeup boxes come in an sizes and shapes, but few are more unusual than the violin case adapted to beauty’s aid by Elaine Vito, blonde harpist of

— — Raymond Paige’s all-youth orchestra. --- -.

SAILORS ON A R A FT — Recruits at the U. S. naval training station at San Diego, Calif, V learn the use of a raft eauipped with flotation tubes like automobile tires.

SHIPYARD FIREWORKS — Burner Louis Salzano of)-’ Aorth Bergen, N. J., sets off his own fireworks in U. S. Steel's Federal shipyard at Kearny, N. J„ as he goes to work withjiis

torch on a big sub-assembly section of a boat.. _

GENERA L—Maj. Gen. Will-i iam C. Lee (above) of I)unn, N. C., is commander of an air- borne division of the U. S, Army stationed in England and under,

intensive training.

^minf^ L PE..T~ Brandy> pet French poodle, obliges b* eanist^Tnhnn^r'6 ?f-rJhe Fooch Serenade” for its composer, Or* eanist Johnny Gart. The serenade has been dedicated to our canine

warriors, Dogs for Defense.

—— ■■.... '■“‘"aaaaaTO>tMa>am^wwammnra<™iBB88IBroSaaMIBIIflflMM3!M ^

*P,^ l>®r.e *hey ay®’,aR Rned UP for a group picture. First row, left toVt?h*C \r-Iwi-0Ui» Cardinals in the National league again this vear

Kin^fvneT^ B‘ J Southworth, Walker Cooper, Coach Buzzy Wares Morton r" Marion> stan MusiaI- Ernie White, Coach Mike Gon’ HarrUon'j' Zw'18'' ALB,;azle’ Ray Sanders, Harry Gumbert, Hafry Walke°r° nr’ Ge?r?e Second «>w: George Fallon, s* ™" J-A?? * "caver- Ba<* row: George Kurowski, Sam Narmi Ls :r' Danny Litwhiler, Lou Klein. Johnny Honn Trainer jMurry.Dickscn,. Leo.Ward, traveling secretary, and Butch Yatkeman nrnn Gfrms’ Frank Demaree, Max Lanier, Harry Breehcen

> P operty man. Seated in front is Bob Scanlon, batboy. L