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Show Transportation to Tokyo ; i tr r -' zT ' t ; y , I ' I ; f V . 1 v-"! - , y , i 7 - ' f I ' r HI Y , . i r - cMM r? . vJ 1 t rf- if I V f (U. S. Marine Corps Photos) "Rationing" of a sort has hit even out in the Marianas, for while Marine Platoon Sgt. John T. Mills (left, top photo) of Augusta, Ga., and Spf. William H. Jacobson of Oakland, Cal., have a Jap sedan and Jap gasoline, there just isn't anywhere to go on their island base. The Leathernecks captured this Hitachi Six, slightly perforated perfor-ated by shrapnel, soon after the invasion of the Marianas and put the car back into running order. But they do their touring on the running board. Seven sailors (lower photo) from a V. S. Navy repair ship succeeded in astonishing "shockproof" Marines by bringing ashore the first civilian automobile to land in the Marshalls. Technical Tech-nical Sgt. James H. Flynn (left) of Belmont, Mass., scratches his head in wonderment and is joined by Marine Capt. Leo J. McLoskey of Monmouth, 111. The bluejackets said they want their own transportation trans-portation "so we can see all the sights in Tokyo." |