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Show Hamburgers and the Hula in the South Pacific fs' . - - J? t k i St . fee . V & - m r 11 1 f s. v . i ft f ? i ; : 1 , 1 f ' iV ; it -.Tin mnt I -.ii-Z-yA 4, 9 The hamburger famed American food concoction follows our army into the South Sea islands where it i 9 served by a native, at left, to Pfc. Thomas Foreman. The restaurant is a jungle-encircled hut. Right: A Maoi maiden cuts up a bit as she rolls her eyes and sticks out her tongue during a native demonstration of jive-South 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 o' v the Jap's major base at Macassar. Fires from the raid were visible 80 miles away, t I : . |