Description: This is an original Jan 22, 1944 issue of Stars and Stripes London Edition from the Archives of Wartime Press. We are releasing for sale some of our newspapers from our private holdings. Article headlines in this issue are: Vol. 4 No. 69 Saturday, Jan. 22, 1944 4 Pages France Is Hit After Greatest Berlin Raid — U.S., Allied Swarms Of Heavies, Mediums Blast Channel Coast — Reich Capital Left Afire by 2,460 Bomb Tons (Capt. William J. Jones, Capt. Walter C. Beckham, Capt. Robert S. Johnson)Your Chance of Voting ... 12 States So Far Have Laws to Give Soldier Vote (Rep. Eugene Worley, Governor Edward Martin)Group OK's Bill for U.S. To Issue Soldier Ballot Reds Smash Nazis Back in North — Pivot of Rail Lines To Baltic States Is Threatened (Gen. Govorov, Gen. Maretskov)Red Cross Ready and Waiting To Move Onto Continent, Too / By Arthur W. White (Harvey D. Gibson)Denies Factory Switch Is Near — McNutt Warns War Need Is Still Great; Contracts Won't Be Canceled (Paul V. McNutt)New-Type Furlough Pass Soon Will Be RequiredLowell Bennett, Of INS, Safe-a Captive of Nazis17 Japanese Vessels Sunk; Cruiser Bagged by Sub - Warship Ko'd by British; U.S. Submersibles Get 12 Merchant Craft33 Japanese Planes Shot DownThe Crops Are Shooting Up — Bomb-Plowed Invasion Coast Begins to Grow Flak in Gobs / By Bud HuttonThe Douglas A20 Now Night Fighter With Four CannonDouble VictoryRussian Names Are Easy (J. C.Tolpin)For Officers TooHash Marks (Lt. John E. St. Lawrence, Cpl. Lewis Segal)Sings a Debtor in the Infantry: Praise the Lord and Pass Those Planes the Credit / By Charlie F. Kiley (S/Sgt. John Ready)Super Planes To Hit Britain, Swedes HearBataan Japanese Scourge New Britain – Key Ridge Is Bathed in Blood Before Fall to Heroic Marines / By Murlin Spencer (Lt. Col. Lewis Walt)Army’s Sports Policy May Be Changed This YearScribe Predicts Louis Will Meet Conn or MillsAction by War Department May Follow Incidents In North Africa By Chip RoyalArkansas Razorbacks in Court Scramble (Hal Korovin, Louis Nichols)Sports SidelightsBasketball ResultsHockey ResultsHelp Wanted—And GivenWings Subdue Chicago, 4-3 — Detroit Six Stems Last-Half Drive to Near Third PlaceTippens Stops Bengay In SBS Ring FeatureEllsworth Vines Cops First Golf TourneyDodger Mound Prospects Sag As Draft Beckons 4 Starters4-F Wrestling Fan Gives 235 Pounds, And He Pays, TooHockey League StandingsBoxing Bugs Dig Down to Aid ‘Boston Tar Baby’ LangfordArmstrong Beating Drum For 90 - Pound NuttallLi’l Abner By Al CappNazis Believed Ready for New Retreat in Italy — Anchors of Gustav Line Broken at Ends; Allies Near Cassino Road (Karl Praegner, Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark)Eighth Air Force Musical, 'Skirts,' Set for PremiereGinger Rogers, Ronald Colman To Be Heard on AFN Program (2/Lt. Jack Watson)Bleary-Eyed Nazis Who Said ‘Uncle’Want FDR AgainJoe the Trupper on Trail Of Geezil the Weasel (Mrs. Ella J. Rhone)Bedell Smith Promoted (Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith)Terry and the Pirates / By Milton CaniffNews From HomeAverage Budget Is Still Going Up, Survey Shows - Miss Perkins Cites 3 Pct. Rise in Year; 23.4 Pct. Increase Since 1941Hemp Mills to Close (Fred E. Butcher)Philadelphia Strike EndsToo Much Jiggle, No Juggle (Billy Rayes, William C. Wegner)Estate Goes to Ickes (Harold L. Ickes) Crash Kills 3 Students (Alvin Roy Sweet) The paper is in used condition with fraying and small tears as would be expected from a WWII era war zone publication. Some light discoloration in this issue. We do combine shipping to save on shipping expenses for the buyer. If you have multiple wins please contact us to combine shipping if it does not show up in the invoice.Please see other listings for more WWII newspapers and products from Wartime Press.
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