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Show Hamburgers and the Hula in the South Pacific n nil iMirB-'Ttfaif'ttf-ft'-fflftillflliMiilli'iiiiiit i if I ti-ir.iir,-mtmm,-mmmmMmtmmM--r f"'----- ummtimmmmimmmmAiLii The hamburger famed American food concoction follows our army into the South Sea Islands where It I served by a native, at left, to Pfc. Thomas Foreman. The restaurant Is a Jungle-encircled hut. Right: A Maor maiden cuts up a bit as she rolls her eyes and sticks out her tongue during a native demonstration of Jive South Sea style, for the entertainment of United States marines, The Japanese are being harassed at both end: of this long battlefront of Islands. As the Allies struck at the enemy airdrome at Munda, a raid was made c the Jap's major base at Macassar. Fires from the raid were visible 80 miles away. |