Description: This is an original Jan 12, 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. 60 - Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1944 4 Pages FDR Asks Manpower Draft for War Jobs — Would Ban Strikes, Fix 'Realistic' Tax, Control Food Prices - Bill Now in Congress Would Call Up Men 18 to 65 and Women 18 to 50 for Factory or Work on Farms Forts, Libs Again Bomb NW Reich - Travelers in Stockholm Say Berlin Attacked By Lone Planes Soviets Crash Forward, Imperil Nazi Life-Line - Russians 90 Miles from Rumania in Twin Push Aimed to Sever North-South Railroad And Trap Nazis in Dnieper Bend Reds Will Retain Polish Territory U.S. Fighters Destroy 4 for 1 In One of Most Bitter Battles Cervaro Taken By Fifth Army; Sofia Bombed — Allies Draw Within 3 Miles Of Cassino as Assault On Balkans Mounts Soldiers' Pants Too Tight, An Army Survey Shows U.S. Air Forces At Their Peak Secret Weapons Ready for the Kill Tally Ho or Sumpin’ Hash Marks FDR Bans Congressmen From the Armed Forces Lights, Ice Cream Thrill British Workers in U.S. Allied Engineers in Italy Forced To Build 200 Bridges – So Far Notes from the Air Force This is the Army Private Breger / By Lt. Dave Breger Division Ring Team Slams 5-3 Victory Over Eagles Gun Seis Take Tenth Straight In Depot Loop — Silvey Stars Romp Past Bucs to Stay Tied For First / By Irv White Infantry Outfit Gets 1st Defeat In 13 Matches — Schnappauf, Spontak Dish Out 2 Kayoes On Fight Card Popular Pick (Herb Pennock) By Pap Bill Terry Quitting Diamond; Baseball ‘Too Cheap for Me’ Help Wanted—And Given Beau Jack’s Manager Adopts Old Chant: ‘We Wuz Robbed’ Injury to Cowley Was Deliberate, Bruin Boss Says Barney Ross Headed For Medical Discharge Jug McSpaden Annexes Open — Philadelphia Pro Breaks Course Mark; Bulla Is Second Lazzeri to Fight Baron Ouster Mullin, Former Tiger Mound Ace, Is Dead Cage Results Fifth Air Force Libs Raid Japanese Base in Celebes - Big Tank, Artillery Assault On New Britain Slows Enemy Resistance Entertaining Wounded U.S. Fliers (Maria Amapola) Libs Continue Raids On Marshall Islands Stage Star Dies On ETO Tour ( Charlie King ) AFN Radio Program ETO Poll on'44 Stirs GOP Row - Spangler Reveals Officers Sampled EM's Votes; Convention in Chicago British Decorate 18 U.S. Generals - Lt. Gen. Bradley Among 31 Yanks Given Awards By King's Order Truman Predicts Part of Nation Soon Will Face Unemployment - Cancellation of Federal Contracts May Bring Manpower Surplus Rocket-Propelled Mail is Latest Scheme in U.S. Col. Hobby Eats Steak and Cake At WACs Mess Food Relief for Europe Wilmington Area Shaken Blizzard Victims Found Egg Output Sets Record You, Too, Can Win a Bond Captures 4 Nazi Prisoners Newark News Strike Over First Again Picking Her Spots Murder and Suicide The paper is in used condition with fraying and small tears as would be expected from a WWII era war zone publication. Some light discoloration in this issue. We do combine shipping to save on shipping expenses for the buyer. If you have multiple wins please contact us to combine shipping if it does not show up in the invoice.Please see other listings for more WWII newspapers and products from Wartime Press.
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