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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 10

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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10
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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, APRIL 13. 1943. 10 Pilots Learn High Altitude Flying on Ground Air Base Worker, 95, Oldest Civil Service Employe in Nation I i- I t-l 111 1 .1 imnmaii ium(' r-UW aiWslr ,1 1 6 t. H6. 5 "I illluZL Timlin Wi it w.v a V' w.

'TW rO1 .4 Auodated Preai Wire photo: Sent yesterday by radio from Cairo. Lance Sergt. William Brown (left) of England and Sergt. Joseph Randall of State la? as British and American forces joined on the Gabes-Gafsa road. aw" Acme Telephotoj Sent yesterday lrom Cairo by radio.

Cairo says this is a British soldier watching British tanks and entrance to Gabes Gap in Tunisia. The column moves along a lane which armored vehicles crossing a fill in a ditch dug as a tank trap at the sappers of the 8th army have taped off after removing land mines. Hi if 0 i--8r 4. .4. 1 "ejpSJgW Jp vT 1 1-i Wide World Photo.

Marcus Turner, 95, an employe of the army air forces technical training command at Miami Beach, Fla. He is the oldest civil service employe in the nation. Associated Press Wirepholo. Zoot suited Bahamans, imported to pick Florida's big I TRIBUNE Photo. Master Sergeant Duke, the dog that went A.

W. O. L. from Fort Custer, is being reprimanded, and looks it. Sergt.

J. B. McFadden came to Chicago to get him. (Story en pagm 11.) oean crop, taming tnings over in camp at ranouee, fla. ''A 3' I I IT '4 1 h7) -J I I 1 I' I I .1 V- 4 10 iy" W.

fc t'V rr tr'V i TRIBUNE Photo.I Associated Press Wire photo. Fighter pilots Becoming accustomed to high altitude flying by taking New York. In there, they experience the same atmospheric pressure flights in the altitude chamber at the army air base at Mitchell field, changes they would encounter in a Flying Fortress at 35,000 feet. Two young women at Michigan avenue and Walton street having trouble with the gusty winds that blew yesterday. Similar winds are likely today.

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