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ma PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS, BEAUFORT, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. ion Brazilian Troops in Italy Boy Docs Big Job American Troops Land at Harbors on Guam fiS-Tll F'4 WfKii i 1 :. . - r,U 1 Ju.tpisan jk. The first contingent of Brazilian troops is shown arriving in Italy to take its place beside the American, British and French Allies in the fight against the common foe. A Yank guard of honor was on the dockside at Naples when the Brazilians disembarked. Brazil has asked that her troops be used on every front. Brazilian air troops have received train ing in U. S. and war workers of America have turned out a large volume of supplies for the South American troops. This youthful Italian lad, member of the underground and familiar with Livorno area, directed American troops away from mined areas. St. Eny Captured I ASK MS ? ANOTHER I ' A General Quiz ' fillftm. first Amnripon nnccucclnn 4 r tnil n 4Ia v i l i . i i . . . .... ... . ' r " -i mc i3, ia ut uiiuir cuuirui 01 me military auinormes. After the U. S. naval task forces subjected Jap installations to intermittent bombardment, the marines and army ..iia uiuvc nut iiivtaiu auu suuinwara on me west coast, captured air- por.3 destroyed during the bombardment, killed hundreds of Japanese, destroyed tanks and installations and took nnsfieinn nf all mafnr nhWHuAa Yanks Take Prisoners and Mop Up St. Lo D: , tj r... tt c I ill If. -rlt . I ,..... 'tmmM''-m, &WFfW- 1fs i SCARP'S iff' , S j German prisoners aboard a coast guard-manned transport war weariness and homesickness alike seem evident in the faces of these German prisoners as they gather around on deck. They face a long period of internment in the Vnited States before they return to the home land which they are singing about here. A Pock-Marked Jap Seaplane Covered by a buddy in foreground, who has a perch on the stump of a blasted tree, American GIs charge up a street in the village of St. Eny. Hero Mustered Out A Yank infantryman dashes shell-riddled town of st T iv. j , I v HnocKea-oui v. s. tank destroyer (left), In the in Normandy was captured by Americaforces aTtertm'e 5 & most SZ!! Roosevelt's Memorial Service Allied Ace of Aces tw n "smaMaa, i ''X . wi ., ..m,niljy. 1 'dZS - ' - ' v ins I'. S. marines at this captured harbor in the Marianas islands examine the results of bombing and strafing of a Jap seaplane by American air men. The four-motored "Mavis" was one of several caught on the ground at the Jap seaplane ba;:e at Tanapag harbor. The number shot from the air has been considerable, but the Jap loss of planes destroyed on the ground has been increasing. The Question 1. Where is the cornerstone of the nation's Capitol located? 2. A hoyden is what? 3. What was Carrie Ttf,,v. weapon in her war on saloons? t. woujo a Russian wear, eat or ride a droshky? 5. A barcarole nrnnpri,,' i- . musical term for a song sung bv 6. How is water distilled? 7. How many trios HiH rvT,. bus make to the New World? e. Kisible means what' 9. In the U. S. crossed quill and sword on the laurel wreath denote what ment? a11" 10. Can you suddIv tho fire last names of the famnne .- whose middle names nr. p... leaf, Wendell, Waldo and CuUen?" The Answers 1. The location of the mpnn. sione is unjenown. 2. A rude, bold girl. 3. A hatchet was Carrie Nation's favorite weapon. 4. Ride it. A droshky is a four- wneeiea carriage. 5. Venetian gondoliers. 6. It is heated until vaporized, and the steam thus obtained is' condensed into water again. 7. Columbus made four trips to the New World. 8. Laughable. 9. The judge advocate gener al's department. 10. John Greenleaf Whittier Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William Cul len Bryant. J 1 M JVRY MARTIN ..f.7."aPar- ,rof 'J'-''r-J0-neof the BWnta;oomed, well m8,ny Hollywood itar TOOTH POWDER 1 Bridgeport, Coon. CM-OX Buy War Savings Bonds MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS Thoiuanda of parents hive found MothtrGray's Sweet PoKdtrt plean Ingluativeforchildren. And equally Sood for themaelves to relieve the Keep on hand for times of need. Package of -t . " punuvia, UUU. UV1U UJI Mil anitgiata. Caution: uae only a directed. The Second Marine Cemetery . second umm 5 . Marlae details dig graves la the Second marine division cemetery on gaipan. The cemetery has been made the temporary resting places for the hundreds of Leathernecks of the Second marines who fell in the conquest of the Marianas base. Special details are assigned for the protection and care of the cemetery. I S-Scrgt. DeSaies Glover of Pitts burgh, who enlisted when he was 14, was mustered out with DFC, the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters, the Purple Heart, and 31 bombing missions to his credit. Mail Goes Through Shown entering Christ church, to attend services for Brig. Gen. Thee dore Roosevelt Jr are left to right. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and soT J U in :nd0berofhTnU ?VCh',nd them M"- Theodore Roos velt in, and brother, Lieut. Cornelius Roosevelt. USNR, and in rear Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William McMillan, daughter. ' U. S. Fire Engine at Mexico Riot J! if .,-:;, jf A Taking advantage of a Inll in ih lighting, marine halftrack driver snatches a few moments to read his mall while a fellow crewman koon. the enemy under surveillance some- wnere on the Japanese front. - ''ww ..u, ifc ir-wwaY---"-nr-iiiii . ' With 59 German nlanpa t hu credit, Lient. Col. Aledandre Pok- rysbkin, of the Soviet air force, Is me top Allied ace of the war. He shot down 48 of his victims while nying an American P-39, Alraco bra, the famed cannon fighter. Comforts of Home that rZl fit V f Cf "aI P1"a m MeX,C0 ri- ")Mew that raged there when police and firemen, with aid of $16,000 fire engine i.W y UTrM. !TOm he UnHed States- e"Pt U, break "J S TCt g,0' lhe Na"0,U,, P"1"" Front. The Are englneVa. totally destroyed and scores were Injured. ' mii aLM"i in rnin-ia GO MUCH FARTHM 1 JUST A DASH IN FEATHERS. Do You Hate HOT FLASHES? If you suffer from hot flashes, feel weak, nervous, a bit blue at times all due to the functional "mlddle Jge period peculiar to women try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound to relieve such symptoms. Taken re&ularly Plnkham's Com. pound helps build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. Plnkham's Compound Is mads especially for women it helps na ture and that's the kind of medi cine to buy I Follow label directions. LYDIA E. PiNKHAM'S compound WNU 4 3244 MaJ. Pan! Douglas (left), of Para gould, Ark., commander of P-47 Fighter-Bomber squadron In France, sits up In bed for final night chat with MaJ. Harold P. Sparks of Frankfort, Ky. 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