Delectable Dona Drake doesn't know a thing about sailing a yacht. But let's not quibble, men. Anything that enables
the young lady to show here - ah - charms to such an advantage is sufficient excuse for us. At the moment, she's the
Roundup's Girl With Whom We'd Like to Get Lost on a Yacht.
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THURSDAY NOW Watch next week for a special feature - a compilation of season's records of all the major elevens. |
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CORPORAL GEE EYE
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Meet four CBI leaders who are now wearing stars instead of eagles on their shoulders and another (in circle) who
was advanced from brigadier to major general. The two-star general is William E. R. Covell, recently appointed CG of
the Services of Supply. Grinning, left, is Reuben C. Hood, oldest ASC officer in the Theater in point of service.
To his right is Charles B. Stone III, Chief of Staff of the USAAF in India and Burma. Upper left, Frank Dorn, nearest
the camera, studies a map with Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell and his aide, Capt. Dick Young. James W. Spry, lower right,
is Chief of Staff of the Army Service Command.
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DARK SPECTER There is the oddest magic About a Burmese night, For nowhere else is Heaven So generous with light. Immaculate, the planets Present their brilliancy. The moon bestirs the jungle To quiet activity. A thousand bodeful fancies Attack the mind and eye, As strange companions venture Across the midnight sky. For there, sharp-silhouetted Against the gibbous moon A purposeful, slow bomber Wings southward toward Rangoon. By Sgt. SMITH DAWLESS |
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