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* Stars and Stripes Aug 29, 1944 - Americans Reach Marne, Push East
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This is an original August 29, 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.Vol. 4 No. 256 Tuesday,
August 29, 1944
4 pages
Article headlines in this issue are:
Americans Reach Marne, Push East - Entire 200-Mi. Front Moving On Area That Decided War in 1918
American Guns Are Littering Robot Alley With KOd Bombs / By Arthur W. White
Reds at Fringe Of Ploesti Fields - Galatz Seized; Germans Admit Cossack Thrust Into Transylvania
The War Today
Finns, Bulgars Still Dickering
Some V-2 Sites Already Fallen To Push North
Aircraft-Engine Workers Call Off Strike in Detroit ( Ford Motor Co. Highland Park plant )
Planes Sweep Europe's Skies
Airliner Crash Is Fatal to 26 ( Prestwick )
Hash Marks
Fighting the Robots
The B BAG Blow It Out Here - Once and For All - 'Goldbricks' Without Glory - Goering Relative ?
Piccadilly Peccadillos - Charlie the Sharpie Spots a Racket and Saves Self a Hosing / By Charles Lefton
Straight From the Front / By Ernie Pyle
Notes from Air Force
Giant APOst office Set for Yule Rush
Bucs Whip Cards; Giants Rout Bums
Once Over Lightly / By Gene Graff
Minor League Results
Help Wanted—And Given
Browns, Yankees, Bengals Split - Bombers Muff Chance to Clip St. Louis Lead - Red Sox Climb Back Into Flag Chase With Twin Victory Over A's
Tiger Eleven Wins in Debut
Nakama Completes Grand Slam With 2 More Tank Titles
Segura Defeats McNeill For Meadow Club Crown
Dutton Turns Down Offer
Little Rock Gets Jansen
Bobby Ruffin Discharged
Rains Came—May's Hunch Nets ,000
How They Stand
No 'Abner.' and All We Can Say Is: &(a)*%!!?
Blondie / By Chic Young
The-Return of the Natives - Is U.S. Different Now? No But We Are, Scribes Find / By Bud Hutton and Ben Price
U.S. Expanding Output Only on Heavy Bombers - Planes Being Built to Blast Japan; No Manpower Shortage Is Seen
Quads Born to GI's Wife ( Pvt Charles E. Lee )
Radio Highlights
8th Composite Command - Gets a New Commander ( Col. Harold D. Smith, of New York City )
Reds at Fringe Of Ploesti Fields
GIs Are Warned Sept. 15 Is Deadline on Yule Gifts
Hailstorm Toll ,500,000 ( Denver )
Bubbles From The Political Pot
Socialist-Labor Candidate Named ( Edward A. Teichert )
Barrows' Son Killed ( Gov. Lewis O. Barrows of Maine )
Terry & The Pirates / By Milton Caniff
The paper is in used condition with fraying and small tears as would be expected from a WWII era war zone publication.
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