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PAGE TWO Jap Equipment Captured in Burma THE RF.AITFORT NEWS, BEAUFORT, N. C. r ::iajS (wrroP': -.Tpim jwim fmm muff !wrwf 1 ypiuwmwHPj MiV & 7if Colonel Lee, commander of an American-trained Chinese battalion (left) and Lieut. Gen. Joseph Stilwell, wearing a Chinese cap, are shown examining weapons and equipment that was captured by Colonel Lee's men when they attacked and wiped out strong Jap outposts in the Hawk ing valley jungles, in northern Burma. Yankee Pitcher Gets Rubtlown IIMil Battle-Weary Enemy - O if , 4 ?; fell .ffMk Bag-eyed with battle-weariness, a German grenadier shoulders his light machine gun against the usual "New Order" background of fire and destruction. This photo was taken in Zhitomir, Russia. 'Ghost' Is Caught 55 j 'V. LM 'WpW wr f Jf V ,i s j i j The New Vork Yankees have begun their spring training at Atlantic City, ti. J. Ticture shows veteran Yankee pitcher, Atley Donald, getting a rubdown as his teammates look on. Left to right are Gus Mauch, Yankee trainer, administering massage to Atley 's arm; Bud Mcthcny, and Donald and Oscar Grimes. Red Army Rolls on Towards Rumania WiANoMlil (HE S S . R . iimmmi;:::- GOMEL :L---&&hmT4 KONOTOP &&'IUCK. " MARSHES VJ &m&" KOROSTEN CHERNIGOV 50PSr CHERKASSVS ) RUMANIA W T This map shows how the new Russian drive which ripped a 106-mlle gap in the German lines south of the Dnieper bend, placing some 500,000 German troops in danger of capture or slaughter, may carry the Red army to the border of Rumania. From the north below the Pripet marshes, one spearhead strikes towards Rumania via Tarnopol while another strikes towards Luck. Wanna Lobster, Mister? Their prowlings through the tree tops at night, which keep U. S. in fantrymen in state of tension, have earned for banana bears the name "ghosts of Bougainville." Specimen shown here jumped from a tree onto a headquarters tent. MacArthur Pilot . " I For the past two years, Lieut. Col Henry C. Godman of Palo Alto, Calif., has been personal pilot to Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Here the 1936 graduate of Stanford university stands by "Bataan," personal plane of the Southwest Faciflc commander-in-chief. Soldier Vote Bill p-..,,,,,.,.,,,.:,, ..., ,..,. . , - - - I I hi . -i 1 g . vw....t. jtjTvjLJb .J 17-, ' This little Indian boy dived into the sea and returned with this Ab ater, which he graciously offers to Pvt. H. Fordy, of County Durnhair. England. The village to which the little turbancd lad belongs was r -cently visited by 50 British soldiers, who toured the fishing hamlet, hun dreds of miles from anywhere, and were later entertained by the villagers. The senate approved the soldier vote compromise measure by ballot of 47-31. Senator Lucas (111.), left, and Senator Green (R. I.), co authors of original measure, look over compromise bill. Battle Against Disease Goes on Forever i - r'""" ' 11 1111 -" 11 m" 1 'lftlJ'"" v4 THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1941 ON THE SOME FRONT4- ?UTH OTYETHSft, t The war against disease is one In which there is no armistice. It's a big war, too, for the toll of lives from diseases exceeds that of the battlefronts. These pictures take you to medical headquarters of the Chi -drcn's Aid Society in New York and show you a phase of the battle against disease. Left: Dickie is next. Johnny has already gotten "the works." Center: "No fair." Johnny trusicd the nice man and was pricked with a nasty needle. Right: This little chap cuddles up to the doctor as if the doctor were his own dad. Shopping in Washington With Senate Ladies lilt ,IC. 'f -II i a & h? r , 4 I in l vi i -2 Congressional wives are doing most of the family marketing these days, as it Is one of their big jobs to keep our lawmakers well fed and healthy. In picture at left little Dottie Clark helps her mom, Mrs. D. Worth Clark, wife of Idaho's senator, unload a bag of oranges. Center: Mrs. Claude Pepper, wife nf the sen ator from Florida, arrives home with a basketload of groceries. Right: Mrs. Tom Connally, wife of the senator from Texas, checks the points in her ration book. 15,430,000 Hours of Girl Scout Service A "check" for 15,430,000 hours of service by Girl Scouts since Pearl Harbor was presented to the President by three Girl Scouts, who repre sented the 850,000 members of their organization. Attached to the check was an invoice listing the type of work the Scouts have done for their country In wartime. U. S. Navy Entertains Island Royalty 4Gung Ho' Carlson " ""' 'T'HERE are two ways to make -1 a slip cover. One is to pin and then cut the actual material right on the chair; the other is to cut muslin or old sheets on the chair and then use the pieces for a pat tern. Whichever method is used, fit and pin the pieces smoothly but do not stretch them. Allow Vi-inch Lieutenant Colonel Carlson, famed marine Raider, spoke at celebration in honor of 19th anniversary of the death of Sun Yat-Sen. He is shown above, being greeted by little Marilyn Chu, who thanked him for aid to China, New WAVE Uniform 12 & w '1 King and Queen Langlan of the Island of Majuro tour their domain with Commander D. J. Brimm of the V. S. navy, at the wheel of his Jeep. The royal family, which included Queen Langlan's child sitting on her lap, were feted by the navy after the island was captured from the Japs by American forces. I . - j 4 Bi'WIi'iritaftiiiiMirriir-f ,v----,"-----------.---,--1 Seaman Second Class Hazel Bark er poses In trim new uniform In which navy WAVES will work this summer. Made of seersucker, the new uniform is easily laundered and comfortably cool. seams and a 4-inch tuck-in around a spring seat. Notch the seams to show how they should be joined. When fitting a pattern, mark each piece with an arrow, as shown, to indicate which way the grain of the goods should run. At the bottom of the sketch the pattern pieces are shown pinned to the material. If figured fabric is used, be sure to place the pattern pieces so that the design is centered for the back and the seat of the chair. NOTE This illustration is from BOOK 3 which also contains working directions and diagrams for other types of slip covers and many illustrated ideas for giving your house a fresh start this spring. Price of BOOK 3 is 15 cents. Address: MRS. RUTH WVETII SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Book No. 3. Name Address Rash OIAPEP Boothe, eool, relievo diapor rash often pre vent it with Meisana, the astringent medicated! powder. Get Mexsana. 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