APRIL, 1944
THE ECHO
PAGE SEVEN
Echo Photographer Proves Show Was A "Mad House"
IT WAS PLENTY
Rough, yes, but
IT WAS REAL FUN
Did you ever try to feed some
else? It’s a big job, and
^specially so if you are blind-
*®^ded and are trying to fe,ed the
other fellow molasses. That’s just
Exactly what was going on when
"hotographer Ray made the
shot” shown above. Sitting in
large box are Chris Rogers
®*»d Prank Israel. Endeavoring
® assist them are J. O. Wells,
standing, and Leon English, seat-
The final stunt of the show is
®*‘aphically portrayed by the sec-
photo on this page. John
•^Versman is giving instructions
® Louie Raines and Dewey Reese
with their mouths filled
Uh crackers, start sawing away
planks that are over two large
i When the sawing
J?® is finished, both victims
wungg water, making a
*S splash.
you were blindfolded, could
tell the difference between
^j"®wling ball and a bald head?
"at’s nrnhnhlv rifflit. vnii pniilil
>»ot
s probably right, you could
and neither could Violet
who is still wondering
S'S
or not she kissed the
, head of D. J. Luther or a
^^'''ling ball. Two other girls
in the photo are Florence
®spie and Marie Nelson who
sho’
^ill
tell the difference. Others
anj at the» table are Buck Best
*“4 teon English.
Made invasion jumps
McCormick, Parachute
writes from Anzio and
^0 Beachhead, Italy: . .
k J ^ ’reminded me that I owe you
On was the other day I was
ei>g,and saw where the farm-
preparing flax. They
fl^ ^ cement basin full of the
thgj.’ *^^st exactly like the flax
. You asked me if we
ojjg J the two invasion jumps. Yes,
Of o ? Sicily and one in Italy, Lots
I would like to write but
rship won’t allow it . .