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Stars and Stripes Jan 10 1945 Extra - Yanks Land on Luzon - Lew Ayres - Ardennes

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  • Condition: Used

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    This is an original January 10, 1945 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. 5 No. 58     Wedne
    sday,
    January 10, 1945            4 Pages            Extra Edition
    Headline articles in this issue:
    Yanks Land on Luzon
    4 Lingayen Gulf Beaches Stormed, Held
    Initial Losses Light; MacArthur Ashore
    Front Lines
    Seesawing In Ardennes
    GIs Get 50 Yrs. In Butt Thefts
    FDR Submits Budget Asking for 83 Billions
    Germans Gain Near Budapest
    Archie Fills, Foots the Bill / By Joe Weston
    Epilogue to the Epic Of Bataan Has Begun
    The B Bag Blow It Out Here
    ‘To Catch Up With Our Life’
    Fear of Democracy
    That V2 Again
    Hash Marks
    Up Front With Mauldin / By Sgt. Bill Mauldin
    An Objector, but Plenty Conscientious — Lew Ayres Turns Up as a Medic on Leyte Island
    The Plot Thickens — Nazi-Industrialist Powwow For World War III Reported / By Jules Grad
    AFN Radio Program
    What the Censor(s) Said Is Censored / By Irvin S. Taubkin, Prop.
    The Camera Records Action Scenes in the Nation’s Post-Season Bowl Games
    Once Over Lightly / By Gene Graff
    Help Wanted—And Given
    The Sport of Kings? That’s a Lotta Rubbish
    Army Quintet Expected To Equal ’44 Record
    Widdoes Heads List For Cornell Berth (Carroll Widdoes)
    Dick Tracy / By Chester Gould
    Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
    Rule Changes Lead Agenda On Pro Football Loop Confab
    Gophers Topple Purdue, 49-44
    Cyclones Roll Over Nebraska Five, 50—38
    Dempsey Predicts Conn-Louis Scrap Will Net Top Gate
    Collegiate Coaches to Confer
    Williams Pounds Joyce
    ‘Casualties’ High at Rainbow / By Mark E. Senigo
    Snead Captures L.A. Open Title
    Nebraska Officials Deny Jones Is ‘Out’
    Brownies Ship Hudlin Back to Little Rock Club
    Cage Re
    sults
    Life in Those United States
    Navy Denies V1 Threat In East Is Imminent
    No Cheap War in Pacific
    Manuel Is Not Alone
    Out of the Gutter
    Mail M’am
    Pinups of Own GIs Pep Distaff Front at Plant (Dorothy Tolittsis, Muriel Black, Gladys Hackett and Stella Wozcik)
    In Short, Qualified
    Nelson Eyes China’s Honor
    Norse Princess Christens Shop
    3 Rumanians Sentenced
    Walker Predicts 4 Stars for Patton, Bigger Role
    Foreign-Policy Critics Scored
    Baby Racket Charged
    Susan Peters Paralysed
    Over There, All Boys Are Men — Pvt. Andy Hardy Takes a Look At Front and Grows Up Fast / By Jimmy Cannon
    Bradley Flints Resistance Cut
    Ward Gets Tank Division (Maj. Gen. Orlando Ward)
    . . . and for Our Headline Virtuoso, Some Exercise — Gallic Maestro Hails the Music of S & S
    Clipper Crash Fatal to 8; 14 Are Missing (Sylvan D. Broder, Judith Carol Williams, Patricia Emily, Edward T. Kenney, Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Williams, Paul J. Whitlock, and three children, Roberta, Richard, Stanley, Webster H. Rowell, Charles D. Williams, Edgar Prado, Angus Shaw Mackay)
    State Dept. Expansion Provided in Budget
    Terry and 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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