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PACE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS. BEAUFORT. N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 194 Jumbo a U. S. Signal. Corps Man Ballots Overseas 4 t vt'l MM '11 V Nl K &vLkaRsa ill Lte The Liberating Yanks Again Enter Paris rr -i v- 'a I fl'- ' ip:': JEj-j I -7,- 1 A member of the American signal construction outfit Is shown re pairing a line from the back of an elephant. These slow-moving, patient animals are used to very good advantage in the swamplands at Assam, India, by native and Allied troops. The signal corps, under unusual condi tions, have managed to Install and keep open communication lines. Hengyang Field Falls to Japs mm .1 x Photo was made during loss of Hengyang airfield, China, to the ad vancing Japs. Billowing clouds of smoke are spreading over the air field. After Gen. C. L. Chennault's headquarters bad issued orders to abandon the V. S. army 11th air base, the Japs moved in but found little of value for further operations. Nazi Prisoners in France ' r ... '" v-" o "r4 ft ... ' - . - ; s ; German prisoners of war, 10,000 strong, are herded Into their new enclosure as they prepared for visit at guests of the Allies. They were taken In Allied pincers drive In France. The total number of prisoners taken, it Is believed, will exceed by far any previously captured by American and British units. They Booted the Japs Off Guam 1 li ,rn..-i T""3fm nil AliliifmJllilt"ilWVfmWi--"-'J''--a 8twf,lfel,i. Once more in undisputed possession of Guam, first American pos session snatched by the Japs after Fearl Harbor, Adm. Chester Nlmits and ether high naval and marine corps officers look over . the bland: Left to right: MaJ. Gen. E. 8. Geiger, USMC; Rear Adm. F. Sherman; Admiral Nimiti and Vice Adm. Raymond Spruance. Overseas ballots for servicemen get top priority in the Pacific area where Pvt. Ted Robbms, f!!ooms burg. Pa., Seventh AAF voting rep resentative, is visiting shops, hang ars, offices and flight line of squad rons from Hawaii to Saipan. Just as In 1919, when Gen. John J. Pershing led the victory parade past the Arc de Triomphe on Bas tille Day, a new generation of Yanks have entered the city of Paris. Behind General Pershing is 1st Lieut. W. J. Cunningham, bearing the General's standard, followed by MaJ. Gen. James G. Harbord, chief of staff, A. E. F., and on the grey horse, Gen. George C. Marshall, present chief of staff, who was then Colonel Marshall, aide to General Pershing. Insert shows the first V. S. flag brought Into Paris by the liberating Yanks in World War II. The IT. S. troopers carried the flag through the streets. Allies Passing World War I Old Battlegrounds Unrationed Meat Civilians, residents of Ecouche, France, return to their homes and find a butcher shop open for busi ness. They had fled to an aban doned chalk quarry when American artillery opened fire on their town to drive out the Nazis. 1 GREAT BRITAIN iff Rf Amsw3 im GERMANY This Sailor Boy Has Gal in Every Port 7076 JX fca.mii m i mminri i !' iif m iiadt SHIP ahoy here comes the navy walking right into our doll fam ily and sure of captivating all hearts. He's a pal of younger and older. . " . " popular loy or mascot easily maae , Pattern 7076 contains a transfer pattern . 5 doll and clothes; directions; list ot ma- ' terials. Jf Due to an unusually large demand fan current war conditions, slightly more ti8 Is required In filling orders for a few X, the most popular pattern nqmbers. f Send your order to; ' Sewing circle Needlecraft Dept. 12 Eighth Ave. New York Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No Name. Address. 5Hn iternallr eauud, who Vint li liffhter, imoother. f of ter. ihoold tnr Or. FRIO Mmcr'a Skla W"twr. Utie 7 darx bh dirwtfKL If not tl.flrd M )NEY BAcC Bo at droreiltl. SaMpla, Sand U noataia to GALKNOU Dapt. 8. Boi 164. Atlanta. Ga. Dr.rred Palmer' SkinWhitfMT HOUSEWIVES: Your Waste Kitchen Fat$ Art Needed for Explotivea Their Best Friends Map showing general direction of the twin drives of the U. S. Third army toward German territory. The TURN 'EM IN! arrows drive through the battlefields of World War I, where the fathers of present-day doughboys wrote brilliant page of American military history. The column driving from Troyes (1) Is believed to be headed . for Luxembourg. The push that drove across the Marne from the Seine (2) might yet spring a surprise and flank the rocket coast (3) from which the Germans launch their robots. Except In case of complete col lapse, the going Is expected to become tougher as Allies enter German territory. 1 f mm Truk Remains a Tough Target 4 : k !' REEFS t i lUL- f,tJ?w. 1 i-ijoTv fFCi tarikI . r 7- '77 : &W , ' 5 t (NAVAL 8ASS)f . Item A couple of guys who can't resist s couple of puppies are Lieut. Gen. Omar N. Bradley, commander of V. 8. ground forces In northern France, and Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, commander of all Al lied ground forces In this area. Captured Thousand Truk atoll still remains a formidable Jap central Paclfio bastion. This photo was taken from one of the Seventh AAF Liberators attack ing the air bases on Eten, Faram and Moen, and the naval and sea plane bases on Dublon island. The 25 miles of bomb-run over Truk Is one of the most haiardous of any In the Central Pacific. After a Robot Bomb Struck Raising Old Glory lie Impnvtd "MARVEL" Fertilizer and Seed Distributor ! : ' i i ' ! : 3 " life Vj if ' 1 M. t - 4 ST v fe. A . - aj . i,. .in-.,,..,. ,,.,m.....,. 1 ''is :y.',A '' ' v v'. . m -ai.,..,.iil,y L 'w- "W-lff- liftumiL- in-na ir- n-i J Lieut. Clarence E. Cogging of Poteau, Okla., was responsible for the capture of 1,000 Germans. While a prisoner he convinced the Nash that they were trapped and the surrendered. Air raid wardens and volunteers bring out casualties from the rnins of a block of flats struck by a German robot bomb In South Eng land. Part of the building Is still blazing In background. Recent figures released said that 17,000 homes are destroyed every 24 hours by the flying bombs. The total number of casualties caused by robots Is not given. - 1 ' L 1 ' h mF The muzzle of a German gun makes an Ideal socket for the flag staff as American soldiers raise "Old Glory" over the battered cita del of St. Malo. It was here that the German "Mad Colonel" held out for 11 days after St. Malo fell. Shy Guam Natives ViiiiiiJiiiriiiiiasijasi The cat tleman's most valuable equip? ment. Will hale llta- Him. Mil FoMw. I The above picture shows one Distributor 1 assembled as ihiDoed. The inset (circled) has hopper detached to show working parts and mechanism. Developed especially for Pas ture end Orchard improvajuit! 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