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Show Yankee Doughnut Stand Beats Army to Salamaua WITH ALLIED TROOPS AT SALAMAUA, NEW GUINEA. Soldiers Sol-diers call it "the Salamaua Salvation Salva-tion army," and it's been doing a roaring business. Somehow Red Cross workers John Taylor of Gramercy Park, N. Y., and Leo Schwartz of Washington, D. C, managed man-aged to get onto the Salamaua Isthmus Isth-mus ahead of the main body of American troops. They pitched their tent beside a huge shell crater on the beach and started hawking their coffee and doughnuts as 'the amazed Americans piled off their landing boats. |