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Stars and Stripes Sept 15 1944 - Yanks Crack Siegfried - Patton's Daughter Hopes

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  • Condition: Used

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    This is an original September 15, 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. 271                  Fri
    day, September 15, 1944                         4 Pages
    Reds Move Into Suburb Of Warsaw - Battles Way Into Praga After 6 Weeks; Stiff Fighting Continues
    East is Warned of Hurricane
    B26s, A20s Hit 5 Brest Forts (Col. George W. Peck, Peck's Bad Boys)
    Jock-Whitney Reported In Allied Hands Again
    (Col. John Hay (Jock) Whitney)
    S. & S. Reporter in Reich Sees U.S. Tanks Bust Trap — Germans Fake a Retreat, Line Siegfried Road With Guns / By Andy Rooney
    (Lt. Col. William B. Lovelady, 2/Lt. Paul Bear, Pvt. Wesley White, Capt. Jack Blinkoff,)
    Not So Simple
    (George Raft)
    Pacific Action Speed-Up Seen
    (Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden)
    Soldiers Among 20 Killed In Indiana Train Crash
    Yanks Crack Siegfried Steel - Pour Across Border; Nazi Towns Fall - Engineers, Artillery Back Tanks Blasting Path Through Line
    Oklahoma Officer Takes Prince Felix Home in Army Jeep
    (Lt. Ross Griffin)
    An Editorial - Let's Set the Post-War Pattern
    Unsung First Engineers Cited Three Times for Action Feats
    (First Engineer Combat Battalion)
    Army Poets - My Dog Tags / By Pfc S. G. Leach Jr.
    The B Bag Blow It Out Here
    'Forgotten Men' Over 40
    (T/3 H. M. Buchanan)
    A 'Blow’ for Officers
    Hash Marks
    (Pfc. I. G. Jupiter, Lt. D. G. Fisher, Cpl. M. Silk)
    Notes from the Air Force
    (2/Lt. William J. Leonard, Fortress Julie Mae, M/Sgt. John P. Davis, Sgts. Joseph S. Giammona, Michael Kaczmerk and Bertram Holcomb, Maj. Richard E. Turner, Marauder Barfly, 1/Lt. Duane E. Petit, Sgt. John P. Troy, Lt. Col. Jack W. Hayes Jr., B17 Clay Pigeons, Maj. Charles E. Flanagan, T/Sgt.
    John R. Kalb, Sgt. Vernon A. Kuhl, and Sgt. Kenneth E. Ludolph)
    Most Powerful Engine Fuel in World Unveiled
    (Dr. Charles P. Kettering)
    3 Land in Hospital, One Faces Jug All Over a Few Peanuts
    (Tommy and Frank Seibert)
    Ohio State 'Expert' Claims GIs Forget How to Make Love
    (Dr. Carl R. Rogers)
    Private Breger / By Lt. Dave Breger
    Once Over Lightly / By Charlie Kiley
    Angels Annex Coast Pennant
    ETO Grid Games Sought
    (Hank Lacy)
    Help Wanted―And Given
    (Cpl. Frederick A. Brewer, W C Buaas, Cpl. Frank Cady, M/Sgt. Harvey Clark, S/Sgt. Gabriel J. Cutri, Pfc Ralph H. Dean, Pfc. Henry O. Dehardt, Capt. Robert Foy, Pvt. Emmanuel Gellman, Pvt. Chad Hensley, Lt. Eleanor Hurlburt, Lt. Virble Kimbrow, Pvt. Charles G. Laufer, Pvt. Kieth W. Leekabaugh, Lt. William Heyward Messer, Capt. John Ollom, Maj. Walter F. Partin, Sgt. Mike Pasquarelly; Lt. Charles Spencer, Capt. Ira Lee Sullivan, Cpl. Selmar "Buddy" Thorpe; Cpl. John T. Tynan, Pfc Arthur J. Verno; Lt. John Walsh, J. M. Spark, S1/c, Pfc. Patrick Fitzpatrick)
    Sonnenberg's Death Recalls Exploits as Gridder, Wrestler
    / By Tom Shehan
    (Gus Sonnenberg)
    Giants Subdue Sampson Eleven
    (Len Younce)
    Pigskin Preview - Seven Southeast Teams Back on Grid / By Chick Hosch
    (Harry Mehre, Bernie Moore, Carl Voyles, John Barnhill, Tom Lieb, Ab Kirwan, Allyn McKeen, Claude Simon, Joe Renfroe, Billy Jones, Gene Knight, Johnny Kite, Harry Gilmer, Al Perl, Frank Broyles and Dinkey Bowen)
    Dobbs to Play For N.Y. Eleven
    (Glenn Dobbs)
    Louisville Clips Brewers; Chicks Stop Nashville, 7-6
    Corsairs Slam Cards, 7-3,10-5; Reds, Cubs Split - Twin Bills Only Games Played in Both Leagues
    (Rip Sewell, Johnny Hopp, Ken O'Dea, Harry Brecheen, Pete Coscarart, Babe Dahlgren, Jim Russell, Freddie Schmidt, Blix Donnelly, Max Lanier, Johnny Barrett, Xavier Rescigno, Japhet Lynn, Harry Gumbert, Gee Walker, Frank McCormick, Steve Mesner, Dain Clay, Jojo White, Don Johnson, Bill Nicholson, Frank, Claude Passeau, Clyde Shoun)
    How They Stand
    (Majors)
    Li'l Abner / Al Capp
    Auto Workers Seek to Modify-No-Strike Vow — Compromise Considered After Flat Revocation Is Defeated
    (CIO President Philip Murray and UAW Pre­sident R. J. Thomas)
    Soldier's Medal Awarded Seven
    (Maj. Wallace W. Kingsley, Col. Gerald E. Williams, 1/Lt. Robert E. Blair, 1/Lt. Donald J. Hud­son, 2/Lt. Francis J. Niblett Jr., T/Sgt. Henry M. Krol, S/Sgt. John M. Fritz, and S/Sgt. Harry M. Campbell)
    Patch's Son Wounded
    (Capt. Alexander M. Patch III)
    AFN Radio Program
    Babson Looks For Depression In 1949 or 1950 - Economist Who Predicted 1929 Crash Sees Slump After Postwar Rise
    (Roger W. Babson)
    Dorseys Given Swift Hearing
    (Tommy Dorsey, Pat Dane, Jon Hall, Attorney Isaac Pacht, Eddie Norris and Allen Smiley)
    Hull Sees Argentina Out of a League of Nations
    Eighth Army Gains During Bitter Battle
    Fires Burn 70,000 Acres
    (Calif.)
    Recapture of Tengchung by China Force Reported
    989 Killed in Paris
    (Marcel Plouret)
    Siegfried Steel Cracked, Reich Villages Taken - Engineers, Artillery Back Tanks Blasting Path Through Line
    P51 Group Tops Fighter Outfits
    (Lt. Col. Donald J. M. Blakeslee, Lt. Col. David Schilling)
    Jack Benny Only Kidding About Becoming a Daddy
    Patton's Daughter Hopes Dad Will Free Her Seized Husband
    (Mrs. John Knight Waters)
    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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