The Martin Star 1943 02 (PDF)

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Vol. II No. 1
24 pages

Cover: The photographer who took this month’s cover was a little out out of his specialty when he made the picture, but Charles Cignatta has a lot of specialties and not all of them concern photography. Motion pictures occupy much of his time and he takes nearly all of the movies made in the plant. Outside of working hours, he is a connoisseur of classical music, Italian cooking and water skiing. He also started horseback riding, but three spills somewhat dampened his ardor for that recreation.

Articles Inside:

Informal Efficiency, Inc. ( James C. Scott )

By Which We Live

With the Vigilant Eyes of the Navy’s Ocean Patrol; a Correspondent from Martin’s Reports on the PBM-3 – Mission Sights No Subs, But Proves How Vital Our Ships Are In War. By Avery McBee

USO to Celebrate First Anniversary

New Wrinkle in Scrap Gathering

Follow Up Squad Leads 40 Teams in Duckpin Race

Introducing a Nasty Guy, the Krudgeon – Gremlin’s Cousin Does His Dirty Work on Ground

First Purple Martins

Box Kites to Bombers – Bomb Heard ‘Round World Dropped From MB-2 ( Chapter XII )

Star Reporters Named On All Three Shifts

Plant Aids in Plastics Exhibition

B-26’s Bomb and Strafe Africa Port

Plant Firemen Ready For All Emergencies

Photo Pages

Plant 2 Welder Wins Three Awards ( Earl Willhite )

Woman Chauffeur in Second War

Martin Guard Saw Action on Wake ( Raymond A. Swafford )

Surface & Floats’ Signaling System

We Had With Us Yesterday

Letters From The Boys

10 Peruvians Visit Plant

Correspondent Reports on Navy’s Ocean Patrol ( Cont. )

News from the War Fronts – Service Men Return Home

Part Played by “139’s” in Macassar Fight Told

Only Seven Undefeated Cage Clubs

February Schedule of Sports

Sports and Recreation – Ice Skating Champ Now at Plant 1 – Plant 2 Team Holds Lead with Tallest Player

Martin Turret Wins Praise in Pacific Theater

A Bomber Is Born – Bird’s-Eye View