The White Falcon - 06.05.1944, Page 5
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Two men in diving suits (above) ride one of the British secret weapons, the “human tor-
pedo.” London recently announced that the device is guided near a target by the two men, who
then set off the explosive charge with a time fuse and then ride the propulsive part to safety.
Wayne Lonergan (bare-headed above) sits between detectives
en route to Sing Sing prison from New York City after he had
been sentenced to 35 years to life for the slaying last October of
his wife, Patricia Burton Lonergan.
Sgt. Charles E. (Commando) Kelly (hatfless), winner of the Congressional Medal Of Honor,
is pictured above standing with his arms around his mother and little brother upon arriving
at Pittsburgh, Pa., for a visit home. v ' ,,w ’T’
One of Hollywood’s
fastest rising young
stars, Frances Rafferty
claims she keeps heal-
thy by daily swims. Be-
low, she poses on a
California-beach before
one of her daily dips.
She will be seen next
in MGM’s “Dragon
Seed.”
Capt. Maurice L. Britt (right)
of Carlisle, Ark., former foot-
ball star who lost his right arm
in action on the Italian front,
is shown at Lawson General
Hospital at Atlanta, where he
was informed he will receive
the Congressional Medal Of
Honor.
Gerard Cote, twice winner and
defending champion, is shown
at left crossing the finish line
to score his third victory in the
annual Hopkinton to Boston
marathon. Cote’s time was 2.31 50
2/5 for) the 26-mile, 385-yard
distance.