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Show ' Right Fact Finding Group . . . Left Ryan Gets Wings I . .... i : v Yv.'k :' "." - C :'"''"'7Y. Yi-?': F x . Y n 7T 1 " 1 " " mn.iim ' - "-- life : .. 1 Mrtiw-nffiV'wn'' '-m- r 1 1 1,M""'"" -wlJ.w..,5lW7 . Left Big Spring, Texas. He slammed a 1,000-pounder right into the middle of a Jap destroyer ami sent it to a watery grave north of New Britain Island in the Southwest Pacific recently. Lieutenint Robert Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, of Cleveland, Ohio. Lieut. Ryan was married last February to the former Miss Ann Muslovsky of Cleveland. This picture of Mrs. Ryan pinning on W husband' wings was taken when Ryan graduated from the Big Spring school last spring. Right A fact-finding group from the House Committee on Military Affairs made a surprise visit to the Packard Motor Car Company during a three-da ytrip to the Chicago and Detroit plants tn learn first hand of problems facing industry when government war contracts are ended. Here Cl'ai-P Luce inspects a Rolls-Royce engine with assembler Charles Turner, wounded wearer of the Purole Heart, who has lost no working time since he he started three months ago. At right is Brie Gen Walter B. Boatwright, chief of the Tank Automotive Center. |