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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS, BEAUFORT, N. C. 29 Japs Killed on Kwajalein for Every Yank THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1 94 . Vl ts Marines Move in After Record Bombardment I Find Cave-In Victim &&5iw nt;Y, a? JT ttf v. f ""w J9 s Approximately 8.000 Jananose wrrp Itillprt in Vio im.n,n !. ..; . u- i,s . ,. . T . , ' - - - mm.siuu ui nnajdiin aiuu in ine Marsnall t , ,. y mct death ,n the same camPa'g"- I nited States marine and army wounded totaled 1,148 and 8. men were reported missing. Top: Assault boats and alligators are shown as tliey reached the beach at Enubuj bringing men and equipment of the Seventh division. It was this division which captured Kwajaleui and adjacent islets. Bottom: A marine searches through the wreckage after the unprecedented naval bombardment which preceded the first American occupation of land held by Japan before the war. u ,iC ft, h :i- f ah " mwi y - , I AVI r -rfc; Of j SrU 'ibnJ Just a flrops Penetm Nose Drops in tch r-r ; , r Almost r Only 25c-2t,BtimPr iimiu lurouc. caution Fenetr Iioie DropJ Spoken Languages Not counting minor dialects there are said to be 2.7fii ,' languages in the world. SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER wtt tiiHniitiiriiiMifliiiniirf.'T M.iiar .ir , T-MiMiJ Fatigued War Pilots Recover in Atlantic City Marine Corp. Elmer R. Burkhalter destroys a partially damaged building on Namur island in the Marshalls with a flame tlirower. Rol Namu- and adjacent islands were captured by the Fourth marine divt sion after these areas were subjected to what has been described as the heaviest air and sea bombardment In the history of military opera tions. In 53 hours 200 tons of bombs feU In this area. Caught En Route From Japan to Germany W ' - ... Atft. -r-" itLCTZ-Tr. V C T r-w-- m A Trade !te j. lH WsVy f f.i- tr,-iV.P l-"iir v- X) .-; t -V 'd." v SMWi 1V 1 Into a barbed-wire nen mr.h . - . ... , . . tfal Miners dig in a 30-foot hole along a street in Pittston, Pa., for the body of Juel Ann Fulmer who was walking on the spot when the ground col lapsed. She was dead when found. Workers were hampered by two sub sequent cave-ins. Approximately 400 tons of debris were taken from the hole. Other cave-ins of coal mine workings have occurred previously in Pittston. Normally U. S. motoriits nd. d 30 to 35 million now r. placeman? tiros a year. In 1942 and 1943 combined, only about 17 million tirei will have reached vehicle owners through rationing of. fices. Koroseal b "Pfasticized polyvinyl chloride," a B. F. Goodrich rubber like material that before the war was used In more than 300 differ ent products. Koroseal hat now gone to war. Wheel alignment means much to tire mileage these days, with so many old cart in serv ice. Frequent checking of camber and toe-In in front wheels will prove a rubber and mileage saver. ... uAf..-.Mft ..... , ft -m .aia., HEGoodrich At! ant if Pitv V Y e n. . battle werv n in.. . . " arm7 air force rt,Ia"ation and redistribution center. Here WM lFl.nFw TV T,CSi "nd arC TeMfi before returning to combat duty, left: Lieut. bicvX rfri. ! th I f "ra? ihe sandy bcach- Center! A KrP f "teraii airmen enjoy a came a papa Back t the aTp ,W!'1ilC hC W" f'ghting ta Nrth Africa' Lieut' Jol,n R" Gi,mo" be" nfcZed hmnhln! . t8 J r ' F" r,ed,str'butlon er he gets acquainted with his son, John Jr. They are pictured lunching in the dining room of the RiU hotel. Lieutenant Gilmore has 65 combat missions to his credit! Into a barbed-wire pen march some of the large number of Nazi prisoners taken when three German blockade-runners were sunk by Amencan warships while sneaking across the South Atlantic with vital h,an'!,r80e,SrOmapanCSe P0r,s- ,n addition t0 the Prisoners taken, hundreds of tons of baled rubber were seized Where Reds Cut Off 120,000 Nazis Women Heroes of the Battle for Rome 'ft; Branch Rickey (left), manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers,' and Sam Breadon. head of the St. Louis Car dinals, get their heads together over what appears to be an important matter. They were attending a meeting of baseball leaders in New York. dmbh. wm Acid Indigestion Relieved In 5 minutes or double money back riff gas. iour itomarh and heartburn, doctor usually prescribe the fastest-actinic medicinee known tor lymptomatic relief medicines it ke t hoae i n Be) 1-ana Tablet. No laxative. Uell-ann bnntfs comfort in a jiffy or double your money back oq return of bottk to us. ibc at ail druvk-isu. Hubby Home i V i rr 1 . 'Sold' for $0 JSL S-ui KV?W.'" ii illK 4-t : j AAST0V vw i 1 . v ; jj . , , .! - , U x-V fc 7- I;p ;ViV L. 1 ; , , aX- cJ BSSSSS K.ROVOC.AD idliXj Million rely on Crore'e Cold Tablets F.yiupi, ascuiTe relief. 1 hey con talo elftht active iniu-edienta. They're like a doctor prescription that le. a multiple medicine. Work on mil these uaual cold aymptoms at aama time . . . headache body aches fever nasal stuffiness. Why Just put ?PiTitll.thU Take Crofe a Cold Tablets exactly aa directed. Rest avoid eiposure. Your druaol.t has trove s Cold Tablets-for filrV years Known to millions as famous "Bromo 6Monty-Ct Lore Economy Slit - -- M U. S. army nurses on duty In Allied beachhead positions south of Rome take time out for chow. An Allied evacuation hospital In the beach head area was bombed. An all out German artillery barrage was ac- ""'""""tu ") enemy cnarges in an attempt to dislodge the Allies. MacArthur During South Pacific Tour Lawyer Bill Murphy of Chicago, who "sold" himself for $2,500 as an elephant washer at a bond auction. His choice was believed related to his status as a Republican. siL .aP f 8 the 'rea of the RoMlM-German front where twin Soviet armies trapped 120,000 Nails below Kiev In the manner indicated. Ten German divisions were caught in a pocket when Red troops smashed nl , T S nd Zvcnifrod" '-n the west while forces from the opposite direction seized Shpola, Tsvetkovo and the rail center of Smela Mud Stops Jeep, but Not for Long Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., the former Ethel DuPont, is shown telephoning In her new home at Dl Lido Island in Biscayne bay, Miami, Fla., near a navy school which her husband is attending. Capital Newly weds Accident Victim lff fas' i ) t .r ' " f " :k. , .rwrAy I 1 IF YOUR TENDENCY TO CONSTIPATION IS INCREASING READ THIS t!OW! PLAIN FACTS! 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Raymond Clapper, Washington newspaper columnist and radio commentator, who died in an air plane accident while covering; the American invasion of the Marshall Islands. A Jeep ambulance on Cape Gloucester. New Britain I. . j-in mini.il ttut n ffrX&td MANY DOCTORS 1 RECOMMEND f : THIS TONIC idfev A Sen. Styles Bridges of New Hamp shire and his bride. Mia nwi Thaowald of St. Paul, Minn. They rC piuiureo together shortly before their wedding at the nation's capital. II Vou "Tim Easily", have low resistance to colds and minor ills-due to lack of the Vital Elements-natural A A D Vitamins -try taking good-tasting Scott's Emul sion daily the year around I National sur vey shows many doctors recommend Scott's to help build up resistance, bring back energy and stamina I Buy Scott's today-at all druggists I IT'S 600D-TASTIN6
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