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Show Beauty on Production Line Helps 'Keep 'Em Flying' agYM4f'.iy' ww" 'in Twn-Ty i nmn, n i ir !''"""' i i l "-"'T ----- " W&-T - . " -:- .: . 4 fi V - . ;j fV. V 7 I If it l ; 1 I 1 f IkJfoSi AiL IJa LzIl. i ' 1 1 j 1 1 f ' f 1 I I Women are playing a vital l I 111 -!? j Tle n the war effort, prin- li 1 14 L cipally in the great aircraft ' 1 J vj 1 j I 5 'v! r id?" factories. Some of these at- ". I 1 yiSf ' "4d tractive women might easily I f N carving out a career for I AiL; kAJlkV themselves in the movies, I t ;ffl !0S i s?1T?Ett , 1 but they are content to star I j. j I , ,' on the production line. ' 13 SfSrSlsflTsf tzf ' " '1 The pretty worker at the ffit TXsiMa, v Curtiss -Wright propellor i f " V ' 1 plant shown above stands at fvN- " k 4 the apex of a V formed by Lrf. ,wsps "Jm two lines of propellor s. to? JA ' r L Marge has her luncheon on the job in a big aircraft plant, where she is one of hundreds of women who are keeping 'em flying.' And here is an ex-laundry girl doing an important bit to help wash up the Axis. She is proud to be helping Uncle Sam. Women are playing a vital role in the war effort, principally prin-cipally in the great aircraft factories. Some of these attractive at-tractive women might easily be carving out a career for themselves in the movies, but they are content to star on the production line. The pretty worker at the . Curtiss -Wright propellor plant shown above stands at the apex of a V formed by two lines of propellors. rfTl I V- j&l .LJ These girls wear various types of protective headgear while they produce the tools to whittle down the Axis. The girl at the right provides the touch of the eternal feminine with a flower in her hair. (Photos approved by war department.) I rr t . rh , I ,t 3w j An office worker before the war, this girl noiv works a milling machine ma-chine on a bronze nut-line in the Curtiss-W right propellor plant. & X v lift- el This plastic - masked worker note operates a lathe on a nut-line as expertly as any male machinist. machin-ist. She was once a stenographer. |