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.V4, PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS. BEAUFORT, N. C. i S i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 194.1, As Allies Planned for '43 Offensives I All Set for Japs - Ml t M II ' U. S. Rangers Prepare to Meet and Beat Tricky Foe 4r if .ill I :s r .-3a i i rammr-z 1 " 1 " ' . "" mm m m.. .. . , iii i i -mum. i i i? j w .-. , -. . ' If-'"! Rather Late Hour to Be Changing Instruments 4V Natives of Casablanca line the broad main street of the city as French and U. S. troops march past the reviewing stand in military formation dur ing the historic 10-day conference by President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill and a score of tonfliHit militarv i v l p anes sweep over the parade. At the Casablanca parley total surrender of the Axis was agreed upon. Insets show Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt, the principal figures at the tradition-breaking meeting New Top Man in Tripoli Gives Orders v-wy . India has Woman's AuxU 1 f tl 51 JT 1 Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Patrh V. S. army, who has assumed com mand of our forces on Guadalcanal. General Patch relieved Maj. Gen. Vandergrift, IT. S marine corps, who had been in command since the ini tial landings by marines in early August, 1943. Indian WAG A groun of Gen. Ren T entanglement at full speed litn 1 M? 10 Tul gaP LWer Ie": The Ranffer wh0 h" ius Pt "bosh on . "enemy tank" w.th a Molotov cocktail (U. S. improved version) watches the result of his work. Lower r"ght ZTln?L are engaged in a little practice bout in the mud. They are taught all kinds of fiehtinTwlV a JZ. angerS ns. Sometime, the instructors have to interfere il brawls L this f the J??i22 They're 'Workin' on the Railroad' for the Duration Gen. Bernard Montgomery, leader of Britain's eighth army (right), d ctates terms to the governor and officials of Tripoli and Tripolitania at Castle Benito gate after the victorious British soldiers had entered the town. General Montgomery's stay in Tripoli was brief, because the Brit ish eighth army pushed on towards Tunisia. 'The Lighter Side' of French North Africa The street musician was tired, and the motorist agreed to give' him a lift to the next town. As they were racing at terrific speed down a hill, the motorist suddenly shouted above the noise or me car: "What instrument do you play?" The musician shouted back: "The violin!" The driver crouched over the steering wheel, peering ahead. He yelled: "That's a pity!" "Why is it a pity?" demanded the musician. "It's a Ditv von rfnn't nTnv li harp!" yelled the motorist. "Tho brakes won't work!" YOUR ASSURANCE OF QUALITY VITAMINS The name GROVE'S on every package ot a Complex Viiaminj is your bond ol assurance a symbol of guaranteed qua ay. Unit for unit, you can't get finer quality vitamins. They're distributed yima,e,,offamou' Bromo Quinine Cold Tablets. GROVE'S B Complex Vitamins are economical! Regular Size lulltunini.,.;.. , --1Iauc 1C(US. Large size, more than a month a 1 1 n r I U uuiiar. uet OKUVt S B Complex Vitamins today! GROVE'S India has a Woman's Auxiliary army that sounds almost the same as our own WAAC. It is the WAC (I) organization, meaning Women's Aux iliary corps (India). Lieut. Reba Dutt, granddaughter of a famed In dian, is shown in her uniform which features an especially wide skirt. 'Good Neighhors' Work on a railroad has been considered the toughest kind of labor. But this is war, and here we see women doing railroad work. In picture at left, Mrs. Lorraine Har Ian of Chicago Is doing a man's Job in the railroad yards. She is carrying her "dolly" on which heavy freight car wheels can be moved. Center: Anna Mizner pushes a huge contraption. Above: Pushing these freight car wheels around is a far cry from pushing a baby carriage, Isn't it? U. S. Army in Action on Guadalcanal It was the "feast of the mutton" In Casablanca and Jim, a U. 8. naval officer, and Nikki, his Casablanca "date." dropped around to see some of the goings on. Beggars dance and sing in the streets on that holiday. And, of course, the audience must "come across" to the per formers. The African hepcat standing behind the musicians is makinc lilt TAtlAStiAm fnmt 2 I ... HII1.vivu a vim viutxr im in re. i --. lit kuj X if 1 Glad She Was Wrong o Bold River The Rio Grande was named by the Spaniards "Rio Bravo del Norte," "Bold River of the North ' mm i i It 7i Monufocturvd ond 9uorontd by IHapux, tingle w)0U6rlOt FEDERAL RAZOR ILADI CO., NEW 1 Noble Actions Good actions ennoblp ns. nnri iu. are the sons of our own HpoHq Cervantes. American Salute to French Betsy Ross I 11111 """""M - W ?i Air Lieut. Col. Alexander George kisses Madame Banu wHh the apparent approval of his troops. Madame Banu, anticipating the arrival of the recently landed task force, made an American flag which she presented to the troops on their arrival in New Caledonia. Vice President Henry Wallace (left) escorts Dr. Alberto Guanl, minister of foreign affairs and vice president-elect of Vruguay, on a sightseeing tour through the nation's lapuoi. A Capitol policeman fol lows them. f, v I Hurls for U. S. Private Charles H. f"Reil"i Rnf. fing, ace New York hurler (right), gets a few tips on army life from Lient. Mitchell Frankovit.-h jutant with the California group or me ferrying division. Private Ruffing left the Tanks to Intn TWi. Sam's fighting team at the California air base. Colonel Gavan of the V. 8. army 1. pictured going ever the Guadal canal island terrain with the aid of a map on top .? Grassy Knoll, a plnt of land four miles west of Henderson Field. Here the first all-armyof-fensive against the Japs took place toon after the army men relieved the marines wbo first took the field. reiievea Wins Promotion for Quick Thinking Aid for Palestine M' l 'rug Mrs. Dennis Mullane, 52, of New York, missed a question on a radio quiz, so the director suggested that the radio audience send her a penny for her mistake to invest in war bonds for her son, Harold, 17, in the U. S. marines. The radio iniii.. responded quickly and Mrs. Mullane was soon $11,000 richer with more money coming in. She is shown here opening some of the letters. CLEARS STUFFY NOSE Whon a cold starts spread Mentholatum thoroughly inside each nostril. Instantly it releases vapor "Mentholations" that start 4 vital actional 1) They thin out thick mucus; 2) Soothe irritated membranes; 3) Help reduce swol len passages; 4) Stimulate nasal blood supply. Every breath brinpi quick, welcome relief! Jars 30. SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT liUDOLO. rflW Mt mr ft i - Richard N. Rvan (center), of NVw Turk n. . .. , . . ' lugisM ronnne Ryan, has chevrons of noncommissioned officer cat off by an unidentified army officer in North Africa, just before Maj. Gen. George S. Patton. (left) pinned on bars of lieutenant. Rvan. first r j be promoted in North Africa, was promoted for his work in the capture of the r.prnun i i . n j , c . ... u.. v vvuiiuiBBiua n t r CttllS. 1 J Photo shows Rabbi Meyer Berlin, head of the Jewish national fond and' president or Mizrachi, orthodox Zion ist organization, shown on arr'ral in New York from Palestine. Rabbi Berlin, who flew here by bomber, conferred with American leaden on Palestine needs. lldllMi nikka la M.. - - rawittin tram Mm oreMwInt f wad rxbisr rtUIa that laanaaV fwrmod and aiada w far nm M rwaaar laaa taa?vi Ins. Cnida rnklMi In 1 899 wat aeDiBa at $2,200 Ion. At ha 192S high au alliag at $2,755.20 pi long toa. tnilnaara haa tfaalfnad tha Mras tar ana at Mia army't aaa ta rataatMa Mia camel'a traad. "lara's pravlilen for suaaart an thifttnfl sand. A oomaarcial star si Krai raporlad that an Anahpol arntheho rubbar lira ui on a light truck returaad orar 35,300 miUa batora it waa ra cappad. This bra, with SI athera, waa plaoad ta taat aarrioa aul im 1941. A SS.OOO-tan aattlaahla racjuirad . w WVV 4 HEGoodrich
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