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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS. BEAUFORT. N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 4. ion Backstage Scenes With 'Prisoners of War' 1 ,f'- 9,v "' itn I t . 1W Republican Keynoter and Daughters p1 -' (1) German prisoners of war have their own band at Fort Dix, N. J. Here they play overture to play staged by other "P of XVs." (2) A scene from the play "Froh und Hcitcr" (Bright and Gay). Scenery and costumes are the work of the prisoners made from waste material during their spare time. (3) A scene in the kitchen of the prisoners' mess hall showing them preparing the evening meal for their fellow Nazis. These men appear anything but unhappy. Navy Crewmen Find Antidote for Battle Strain tin in ii iniiw-WrSfcJt Jr m. - iilfim . -iliiinii Otril ir - m T-a-1-1 Tale Once the business of conquering Roi island was completed, these crewmen of a United States navy aircraft carrier take the antidote for post-battle nervous strain by an invigorating swim in the warm waters of a lagoon in the Marshalls. After the beat of battle a dip is soothing tonic for the nerves, the men declare, French and English .Generals in Italy r General Jain, commander of the French Expeditionary corps In Italy; General Leese, commander of the Eighth army; and Gen. Sir Harold Alexander, commander in chief of the Allied forces in Italy, are shown engaged In conversation when General Alexander paid a visit to tbe Eighth's headquarters. Principal in Sedition Trial mn'iaimi F ft t1 A principal la the biggest teditioa trial of this war, Mrs. Elisabeth filling of Chicago, appears quite tmcoaceraed before tbe camera. She is shown here with ber daughter, Elisabeth Joan, and her ex-husband, Albert Dilllng, wbn acted as her counsel at District court trial la Wash ington. Mrs. Dining, along with 29 otters, is accused of conspiracy. He Missed the Boat f- 1 & 1 """"WF -SWfen B nm. miMimiiil w.wwiptf t T:; x :-v;lff v.;.,..; .v.:-:.-.v J f II 1 1 i I Ills 4, i . f !- i J l:-t. r. u'.-i A-.- t - l 1-rV. "','-. !!,.'' , t. f i i-W k , Sa4j,haMaittfJU jLVJ: 4 . rf , iliil . -aaWaMsst 4c.:, 'al a Coastguardsmen heave a line from their destroyer and haul In a mid-Atlantic swimmer who missed his boat badly! Repatriated sea man Earl N. Phillips tumbled from one ship in a west-bound convoy and was picked np half an boor later by the coast guard. Betty Gets Medal I.I ii.ii-iii.iilii . ,jfc,,Mil Swimmer Betty Shields of New York is presented a medal by Gov. John W. Bricker of Ohio. The award was made at Oakland, Calif., where Betty placed aecond in tbe 100-yard lackstroke event. Gov. Earl Warren of California, who is to be keynote speaker Of the Republican party national convention to be held in Chicago in June, and tis two daughters, Nina (left) and Dorothy. The girls attest they are staunch supporters of their Dad as they give the victory sign to the camera. Major Bong's Favorite Interests i ,:! o 11 Maj. Richard Bong, leading ace In the South Pacific, is posed here standing beside bis favorite Diane. On the nose of the flrhter shin i another of his favorites his sweetheart. Marge Vattendahl. Also pic tured are 25 of the 27 flags of the Rising Sun bronght down by the major, which completes tbe pictorial trilogy as banging Japs is Bong's fa vorite pastime. Triple Headaches for the Axis : l-v-v f "Q ' " SMt' art i , la V-, f I 1 AU;vnWV4& -. v SV . Ji v J Top: Albert, Herbert and Gilbert Glrrts, 19-year-old triplets from River Grove, DI., who are studying to be ground observers at Farming dale, N. T. Below: This trio earned the sobriquet of "Tbe Three Mus keteers" as a result of their scouting patrols on Bougainville. They proudly display the array of decorations they have garnered la tbe campaign. Sky Giant Shatters Cross-Country Mark in: fsumstL 7 kSm.tlHMWM!l r " v Lockheed's 4ConsteIIation," E,M pounds of transport plane, alights at Washington airport for delivery to army after shattering transconti nental speed record with bop from Los Angeles la I hours, 58 minutes. The four-motored giant has a wlngspread of I2S feet, is H feet long, travels with load of II tons at more thaa IS miles per hoar. g.iijiuwMi'i' """" iiiryTi"iniii ! V Ii r. r. 2 7 Y "f' ft His 6 feet, 8 inches often causes ritcher Mike Naymick of the Cleve land Indians to be a.?ked the ques tion "How's the weather up there?" On an idle day Mike Is trying to convince Pat Seercy, Tribe fielder, that it is the same as with 5 foot, 9 inch teammate. Pacific Leader www -n s Fu 1 a a 1 Convicted "Well, jedge," said the waiter "Whut'll you-all have foh break fast? Has you ebber tried enny 00 ouah boiled eggs, sah?" "Yes," responded the judge "and I found them guilty." ' Her Idea 7 yon hadn't been $0 long (jcimi ready wed hare caught that train," sft grumbled. "If you hadn't rushed me to," he countered, "u e wouldn't have had hourt to wait for the next!" Extended in Front Caller Let me see. I know most of your folks, but I have never met your brother, George. Which side of the house does he look like? The small boy in the family-1 The side with the bay window. You've heard about the little chick who was naughty. After one of his pranks, his mother said to him, "If your father could see you now, he'd turn over in his gravy." Two More Ears One "morning some university students brought a donkey into the lecture room. "Take your seats, gentlemen," said the professor. "I see there's one more of you this morning." 1 CLASSIFIED, DEPARTMENT FEATHERS WANTED Wanted C.ooxe and duck feathers. New and old. Mail generous samples for prices. F. R. MITCHELL CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio. A candid closeup of picturesque Vice Admiral Mitscher who com manded the carrier task forces which accounted for lion's share of triumphs in 28 months of Pacific war. He was prominent in the gi gantic assault on Palao. Mouse Sinjs; Bird Barks A certain kind vf mouse in Eu rope and Asia si.njMUSk a caharyT haata,rge"turd, found only in New Caledonia, barks like a dog. I C LI EVE Ease and soothe chafe. Form nprt medicated coat of protection lEl betweenskin and chafing bed Cnpr clothes with Mexsana, the wUilLd soothing, medicated powder. Wild Animal Mimics Tigers and panthers can imitate the calls of many other animals. .0 Enters Sing Sing H, .1 f , -J" mm tvf 1 k , HP X JLoofcpi I ajJS . I Ji . 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