n PACE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS. BEATTFORT. N. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. I9ij Floating Invasion Docks Destroyed by Storm Aviation Conference Underway Lower I. ft shows panoramic view of Omaha beach before the U. S. Mulberry invasion docks were set np Right shows how aU hands pitch in to keep the flow of supplies going in the V. S. Mulberry off Colleville. France. The Mulberry (top, left), shown wrecked by the terrific channel storm which broke directly after completion of the Mulberry. Commanded U. S. Navy Units in Biggest Victory Adolph Berle, assistant secretary of state, and temporary chairman, is shown as he made the opening address of the International Civil Avia tion conference held In Chicago. Delegates representing SO countries met in first conference of its kind, hoping to work out a plan for world air transportation. The conference has dedicated itself to world-wide peacetime aviation development. I rsiUNJ hilp $wJZt1'tf 131 Bamboo Water Line Hfn ft 1 - M . if '?a. SA & f- .jrm lilcfe.f - k fy . tm. isirv fi --""'w-fes -x ' feH u vJy fCk 1 ; yn; laH 1 i&vfaarh 1 These are the three men who were in charge of the United States fleets that battled the Japanese, with such disastrous consequences to the Nipponese. Shown left to right are Rear Adm. Russell S. Berkey, U.S.N.. Rear Adm. G. L. Weyler, U.S.N., and Rear Adm. Robert Ward Hayler. U.S.N. Latest tallv Indicates that 58 Japanese ships were destroyed, seriously damaged and hit, with a United States loss oi six ships sunk. The loss in Japanese lives was believed to have been the greatest In history. Salt Water Sailor on Leave fmtmmmw atjim i ..j ,UWjiiJUUU1(W,1wuwiww,,L!- ft , fVxrl a - - ? Back to the sea goes this sailor, visiting Manhattan during shore leave. He spends his time ashore watching a miniature sailboat race in the Central park pond, in New York city. Among the sea-going men, the miniature boats in the pond prove one of the biggest drawing cards for Uncle Sam's tars when visiting the city. Many of the boats entered in races are sailor-owned. They Return to Philippines Returns to Islands Bamboo water line Is supported across a defile by trestle also made of bamboo. This improvised line, in Yunnan province of China, the end of the lines for American army supplies, released hundreds of Chi nese coolies from carrying water in order that they could handle other essential war supplies for American and Chinese forces. Guest of Air Force CLASS I FIED DEPARTMEN T REMNANTS QUILT PIECES: Cotton, ilk. wool r colon. 500 S1.2S. Samples 25c. Surorii. Included. MART BALL SHOP, Rt v? Buy War Savings Bonds I n iwiiMmmii rimrTH S5L- I 1 ' ' -II " - It I1 I J I 1 ' ' 'I ' ' 'y' ' ' if" ' -3l5'- '""--vw"w'--''',-"'--a!:if I . l'a U ....... ... . . i r.v , . ' ' : .-I i vt-AT I . . , : - ;; y I ' " 'Jtjtfc&f Mmr8 5- -I W ir.X s.ytilzi ' . I 2C. fiwarflitrww-iwr "" ------- Hot dogs and raisin pie were served to this French lad by mem bers of the U. 8. army Ninth air force service command nnit in France. Mess call always finds number of the French children lined np for chow with the GIs. Thou sands of French children have to be fed. Commands Invasion l - m fa?- ' f '4-lV'Vv ' l! Gain by Gain Toward Victory PACIFIC ISLANDS OCEAN MARIANAS ISLANDS 9 GUAM CAROLINE ISLANDS w.!-w- uWpHILIPPINE . wi?rr sj I '1"haimaherV .-sansapor T X I j r- 1 l7r J I 0s85'0' 'PTm ,i !wr i Sergle Osmena, new president of the Philippines, embarks at New Guinea for return to his native land. He has moved the Philippine gov ernment from Washington, D. C, to the islands, following their recap ture by General MacArthur's troops. India-Burma Chief Left: Gen. Douglas MacArthur as he broadcasts te the Philippines that the Americans landed on Leyte island and that he has returned. Right: Vice Adm. Thomas Ktnkald (right), and Lieut. Gen. Walter Kren ger (center), as they discuss Philippine Invasion operations aboard the flag ship la Philippine waters. This map shows the steps taken by Gen. Douglas MacArthur as he kept his vow to return to the Philippines. On the second day of January, 1944, he made his first major leap-frog Jump along the coast of New Guinea from Lae to Saidor. The map shows the succeeding operations, climaxing In the Invasion of the Philippines. MaJ. Gen. James L. Bradley, commanding general of the 96th in fantry division, leads bis division in the invasion of Philippines. The troops received extensive training for the present campaign In the Ha waiian islands. Crossing the Alps y- V Awarded Nobel Medicine Prizes AVvkA V1 vr-iC W W 'XP iTsl " --, j , Li:2ik. 4 i iul f c-h W i-; r J-J -s- I Lieut. Gen. Daniel I. Sultan has been selected to relieve Gen. Joseph Stilwell as commander of aU U. 8. forces in the India-Burma theater ef operations. AH 1944 Nobel prizes for medicine went te the United States, the Nobel committee has announced. Dr. Joseph Erlanger, St. Louis, Mo., i left) i Dr. Edward A. Dolsey, St. Louis, Mo., (center); and Dr. Herbert 1. Gasser, of the Rockefeller Institute, New Tort city, were awarded the rises for medical research work. Typical of the terrain over which our forces must battle in northern Italy Is this Jagged pass at Delia Stelvlo. These are the Austrian Alps on the Italian-German border. The man-angled white strip Is the Bur ma pass-like road. Waiting for Flush rt'-.lj HELPS BUILD STAMINA HELPS BUILD ACTUAL RESISTANCE TO COLDS Try tood-Uuting Scott's Emulsion ! Con. tains natural A & D Vitamins that help brine back energy and stamina if them b dietary deficiency of these eltmmf ii Take it daily. All dnweistal fix urn 33 Mimeo & Multigraphing 14 yrs. of fine work and fair prices. Free samples and prices. B. ALLSMITH, 1500 W. Nedro Ave., Philadelphia 41, Pa. Adv. 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