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Stars and Stripes Jan 17 1945 - Bulge Flattens - Ledo Road - 9th AF Marauders
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This is an original January 17, 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. 64 Wednesday,
January 17, 1945 4 Pages
Headline articles in this issue:
Reds Drive to 50 Miles of Reich
2 Big Offensives Bite At Silesia
British Drive For Roer As Bulge Flattens
1st Army 5 Mi. Off St. Vith As Nazis Pull Back
Vignette of War History Was Made at Night (Cpl. Walter F. Riehl)
Bomb Japanese China Coast Ports; Yanks 98 Miles from Manila
Command Performance — Privately, GI Gets *** Blood (Gen. Eisenhower and T/4 Conrad J. Segrin)
Train B29 Pilots At 3 U.S. Fields (Lt. Gen. Barton K. Yount)
‘No Limit’ On U.S. Furloughs
8th Strikes Nazi Industry
Cause—and Cure
Lyons Clamor Curbs Curb
War Reporter, ARC Gal Make Sure They’re Wed
Rocket—Missed
The B Bag – Blow It Out Here
Military Training Bill (1/Lt. Robert Nixon)
Open Letter to Lt. Joseph Jancek Jr.
Public Airing (T/Sgt. Jack Heaton)
Requests
Hash Marks
Hubert
By Sgt. Dick. Wingert
While Others Fly Over the ‘Hump’ — GIs Hit Ledo Road With New Life for China
A-Whoring Their Way to Glory — 9th’s Marauders’ 100,000 Tons Give Them the Last, Best Laugh / By Bud Hutton
The Sun Never Sets On Britain’s Bases
First Low-Level Attack (Col. Herbert Thatcher, Lt. Col. Wilson R. Wood)
AFN Radio Program
B-Bagatelles
Gum Chums World O’er Celebrate a Birthday / Irvin S. Taubkin, Prop. (Bill Semple)
(Pvt. Clinton F. Ingersoll, Bob Musel)
Once Over Lightly / By Gene Graff
Help Wanted—And Given
American Hockey League
Dick Tracy / By Chester Gould
Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
Brooklyn Belter By Pap
Billy the Kid Draws ’Em, Boston Kid Wows ’Em (Pvt. Jerry Candella, Pfc Clarence Woods, Cpl. Trinidad Marquez, Pfc Fred McLaurin, Pfc Herbie Williams, Cpl. Ben Status, T/Sgt. Bill Dirks, Pvt. Victor Johnson, Pfc Eugenio Flores, Pvt. Joe Relich, S/Sgt. Thomas Kane)
Would Succor Turfmen Hit by Track Crackdown
Oma Passes Out Cheroots
Kayo Win Fails to End Fight for Chicagoan
Diamond Dust — Cronin May Do Sox Catching
Wants Byrnes as Baseball Boss
Chicks Got ,000 for Pete Gray
Allie Reynolds 1-A
Cub Scout Ruether Resigns
Cage Re
sults
Army, Navy Fives Move Into Eastern Spotlight
Pro Ring Boom In ’45 Seen By Promoters
Great Lakes Notches 16th Straight, 80-57
Would Pit Marino Against Paterson for World Title
Menichelli Clouts Bouchard
Zavala TKOs Brown
Life in Those United States
Draft Scoops Up Deferred As AFL Hits ‘Work-Fight’ / By Joe Fleming
Home Front ‘Hostage
’ (Mrs. Flora Snelson)
Want Jail Nearer Birds
Something Cold, Something Hot (Kay Scott, Noel Neil, Julie Gibson and Gloria Sanders)
Loafouling Up the War
Badly Kneaded Drink
Lifesaver Needed One Herself—But Died Wanting
Helped Nazis Out (Shirley Jean Druce and Kitty Marie Case)
U.S. Cigarette Ration Will Be 15 a Day
Quaranteaser (Marie McDonald)
A Tale of 2 Ditches—With a Different Twist (Lt. Edwin D. Cooke)
De Gaulle May Join Big 3 As France Resumes War Role
Surrender Still ‘Unconditional’
British Jurist Named To War Criminals Board
Says Chiang China’s 1 Hope
FDR Pledges Aid To Greek Citizens
Food Is Scarcer Than Bullets
Dead Men Don’t Eat, So Nazis Ordered GI Prisoners Shot / By Hal Boyle
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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