The Martin Star 1943 03 (PDF)

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Vol. II No. 2

Cover: Practically everyone about the plants is acquainted with the wide smile which belongs to William Neal Siebold, STAR staff photographer, who took this month’s cover and most of the other pictures herein. If there is a picture to be had, on land, at sea or in the air, Neal is the boy who can make it. The cover was made during a lunch period at the Army Division, and for his models the photographer picked Jane Kocienda, Metal Bench and Welding; Eleanor Kreiner, Body; Leslie Kilgore, Metal Bench and Welding; Countess Marshall, Body; and Ruby Gray, Metal Bench and Welding.

Articles Inside:

Gambled and Won ( Clifford Evans Roberts )

What did you do today for Freedom?

Enterprise + Ingenuity – Michaels

Dean Steinberg Inspects School

Anniversary Observed By Middle River USO

Four Finish 25 Years of Service Each – Milestone Passed by Vollmer, Soden, Kramer, Pike

Protecting a War Plant

Women At War – Aids in Safety for Women Practical and Keep Charm Intact – Mrs. Jones Gives Hints on Planning War Meals

Veteran of 24 Describes Life in Africa at War

News from the War Fronts – B-26’s on All Fronts – Former Martineer with 2 Navy Crosses Visitor

Flying Trips Over World Recalled by Sam Shannon

A Vera Cruz Veteran Now PBM-3 Foreman

Box Kites to Bombers ( Chapter XIII )

Photo Pages

Safety Committee at Canton is Organized

Minister from South Africa Visits Here

Graduate 50 in Shop Supervision

Artists Desert Normal Lines; Talents Aid in Building Bombers

Story of a Fall into a Well

Tells How British Continued Work in Spite of Raiders ….. Aero Acres’ New Cafeteria

Explains Her Job for Vassar

Sports and Recreation – Cage Teams Get Ready for Championship Games – Former Dive Champ Is Now Martineer

Many Cage Stars work in Plants

Swim Records Made By Martin Women

School Teaches B-26 Maintenance to Service Men

Many New Star Reporters Named

A Martin Fable

Hilmer in Charge of Modification

A Bomber Is Born – The Engineer’s Job