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Stars and Stripes Mar 14 1945 1st Nears Key Ruhr Roadway - Incendiaries On Osaka
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This is an original March 14, 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. 112 Wednesday, March 14, 1945 4 Pages
Article headlines in this issue are:
1st Nears Key Ruhr Roadway
Report New Soviet Drive For Berlin
Stiff Counter Blows Slow U.S. Gains
Vignette of War — Royal Mood Was Indigo (Prince George of Greece)
300 B29s Pour Incendiaries On Osaka, Japanese Industrial Hub
Watch Rudolf Hess Home For Escaped Nazi PWs
Ward Attorneys Ask Court Deny U.S. Appeal (U.S. Attorney Matthew Woll)
Doughs Came So Fast Nazis Left Dough Behind
Out of the Night — Cologne Crawls Up for Orders
Not Even Peanuts? (Maurice Chevalier)
RAF Heavies Hit Ruhr for 3rd Day
9 Generals Named for Boost to 4-Star Rank (Carl A. Spaatz, Omar N. Bradley, Jacob L. Devers, Brehon B. Somervell, Joseph T MacNarney, Mark W. Clark, George C. Kenney, Walter F. Kreuger Joseph W. Stilwell, Malm C. Craig and Thomas L. Handy)
The B Bag Blow It Out Here
U.S. Responsibility
Assignment for Frankie
Question Box
P.P.A. or Divorce?
Hash Marks
Hubert
/ By Sgt. Dick Wingert
An Editorial — The Watch on the Rhine
Ernie Goes Out on a Limb—on a Short B29 Hop — When the Destination’s Tokyo, It’s a Long Haul / By Ernie Pyle
Claims GI Bill Of Rights Little Help for Vets (Patrick L. Carroll)
AFN Radio Program
Newman’s Yankee Doodles
Ticked off the Global Wire
Rome S & S Tempers Boil As Army Uses Blue Pencil (Col. Kenneth W. Clark)
Dumbarton Goes to the People
Sets Piper Cub Mark (Lt. Albert Davis)
Over 1,000,000 Nazis Bagged from D-Day to Feb. 23
Little Shuteye Before Chasing Slanteyes (Pfc Joe R. Powell)
Quits to Wed Sherry ‘Princess’ (Harry Schwartz and Maria Gonzalez)
Italian Official Wounded (Mario Berenguer)
Claim U.S. Outsmarted in Securing Newsprint (Reps. Clarence J. Brown and John W. Murphy and Arthur Bevin)
AFN Radio Program
Help Wanted And Given
The Double Take on Iwo (WO. Jack Purcell)
Naval Report
(Vice-Adm. William W. Smith)
Li’l Abner
/ By Al Capp
Tourney Draw Favors Redmen
Majors’ Exhibitions May Be Cancelled
Gardella Sets His Sights, But the Windage Is High
Cubs Dump ‘Rip’ Russell
Wilson Predicts Sports Boom At War’s End
(Kenneth L. “Tug” Wilson)
Butch’s Dragnet Tightens
— Two Ex-Servicemen Fall Afoul
Of New York’s Ga
mbling Purge (Harry Korn and Peter Martin)
Haegg’s Return Sought by Boss
(Gunder Haegg)
Billy Mosienko Wins Lady Byng Trophy
MacPhail Advised Against Switching Scorecards (Larry MacPhail)
Diamond Dust
Around the 48 Yesterday
Lewis Given Green Light To Poll Miners on Strike (John L. Lewis)
9th Son 4F (Mrs. Russell McFarland)
Anti-Prejudice Bill Enacted
Detroit Strike Ends (N.J. Charter Vote Planned)
There Wasn’t Much the General Could Say Either (T/Sgt. Charles (Commando) Kelly, Miss May Frances Boish and Maj. Gen. Fred L. Walker)
Denies Unions Hamstrung (H. W. Anderson)
Seduction Charge Dropped (Chief Pharmacist’s Mate Frederick Brooks)
Negro Jury Makes History (Birmingham, Ala.)
Even the Tightest Fall for ‘One-Armed’ Bandit (State Sen. George Brunt)
Cowboy Star Awaits Physical (Roy Rogers)
Largest Carrier Set to Go (USS Midway)
Court Awards Ex-Joe 2,000 for Subway Injuries (Abraham Calderon)
Strike Shuts Four Studios
Mississippi Still Rising
Hits Dragging Fighting Men into House Debates (Charles M. LaFollette)
Vets’ Hospitals To Be Probed (Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines and Rep. Philip J. Philbin)
Shortage of Texts Hits AFI Courses
White House Trees Shiver — Fala Makes the Grade (Miss Margaret Suckley and Dr. Thomas Sheldon)
The Camera Zeros In
(WAC Pvt. Neeltje Zonnevylle, Maj. (then Capt.) William E. Smith and Pvt. George Lott)
Godesberg Gets Bad Pounding / By Ann Stringer (Bad Godesberg)
Japanese Firms’ Files Moulded Air War (Assistant Attorney-General Herbert Wechsler)
Bidault Heads French Delegation to Frisco (Foreign Minister Georges Bidault)
Terry and the Pirates / By Milton Caniff
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