Vol. 4 No. 72 Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1944 4 Pages
Appian Way Is
Reported Cut by Allies — Advance Is Believed 1½ Miles From Main Rome-Naples
Railway — Kesselring Moving Forces North to Meet Threat; Nazis Say Town 20 Mi.
From Capital Has Fallen to Invaders
Invasion Coast
Pounded For 20th Time in Month (Capt. John B. Stratford Jr., 2/Lt. Chester A. Vijali, Maj.
Gerald Johnson, 2/Lt. Wallace G. Maxwell, 2/Lt. Albert Niemi, Lt. Col. Glen E.
Duncan, Capt. Dewey Newhart, F/O Edward J. Downey, 1/Lt, Robert Knapp)
Reds
Drive For Estonia; Enter Kerch - Hit Nazis From Armored Trains in North; Enemy
Renews Vinnitsa Push
51
Japanese Aircraft Are Destroyed In Pacific Area - Rabaul, Wewak Hit Again; Enemy
Destroyer Set Afire Off New Guinea
Conferees OK A
$300 Bonus
Bennett Escapes,
Gets the Story Out (Correspondent Lowell Bennett)
Gen. Alexander
Directed Italian Landing Personally (Gen. Sir Harold Alexander)
New
Casualty List
N.Y.
World-Telegram Has Got Nothing on Us (Tommy Manville, Barbara Allison)
Coningham Named
to Lead 'Invasion Force' of RAF (Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham)
American
Gossip
Post-War
Employment
Hash
Marks (Lt. Bill Davidson)
Story
Behind the Invasion Story — A Brilliant Maneuver Rich in Anecdote Is Reviewed
(Lt. Col.
E. S. Adams, Capt. Fordyce Gorham, Clark Lee, Lt. Robert Stanley, Lt. Gordon
Smith, Lt. Archie Boswell, Don Whitehead)
Hubert By Sgt.
Dick Wingert
Airmen,
MPs Beat Infantrymen in Team Match — 5 Straight Wins Highlight Card At the
‘Corner’ — Unpopular Decision Goes To Kozak; Molina Gets Another Victory (Pvt.
Primitivo Molina, Pfc Herbie Williams, Pvt. Vince Kozak. Pvt. Nick Gugliardo
and Pfc Ray Wyzykiewdcz, Pvt. Robert Spencer, Pvt. Jesse Chavez, Cpl. Robert
Fertig, Pvt. Homer Molina, Pvt. Frank Brozowicz, Pvt. Nathan (Chief) Harjo,
Sgt. Johnny Ruth, Sgt. Gordon Buckingham, Sgt. Marian (Pette) Corley, Pvt. Sam
Hendley, Pvt. Ed Synowicz, Pvt. Jerome Cawley)
John
P. Grier Dead (Race Horse)
New
York Ring Body Rejects NBA Proposal (Sammy Angott and Beau Jack)
Wildcats
Upset By Great Lakes — Anderson’s 26 Points Aid Bluejackets to Triumph, 46-36;
Buckeyes Win (Nick Vodick, Bennie Schadler, Otto Graham, Jack Coleman)
Ohio
State Swamps Chicago, 83—44 (Don Grate)
Cage
Standings
Allie
Stolz Stops Callura (Angelo Callura)
Jack
Throws a ‘Lulu’ at Lulu (Beau Jack, Lulu Costantino)
24 Cage Contests Feature Giant Show at Barons Court
First
Presentation Of Slocum Plaque To Branch Rickey
Six
Marks Set In Ice Spree
Cage Results
Georgia
Appeals Fine On Use of Ineligibles (Dr. W. D. Funkhouser)
Li’l
Abner / By Al Capp
Sei,
Star Fives To Vie for Lead In Depot Loop — Undefeated Cagemen Meet Sunday for
First Time This Season / By Irv White (Pfc James M. Winiesky, Pfc James T.
Whaley, Pvt. Pat Inglese, T/5 Robert Christman, T/Sgt. Charles Robinson, Pfc
John D. Rousomanoff, Cpl. Horace Mamala, Pfc Louis S. Hawley, Pfc. Johnny
“Lefty” Procovic, Pvt. Roman L. Pfeffer)
Irish,
Dartmouth Elevens Scheduled to Meet Twice
Help
Wanted—And Given (S/SGT. Paul H.
Argabright, Pvt Joseph Bauchner, Lt. James R. Bisbee, Robert Bittjcks, Sgt. Roy
N. Bohen, S/Sgt. Robert Butler, Capt. Vinnie Canelli, S/Sgt. Burton Carters,
Joseph Caruso, Anthony Caruso, Lt. Virginia Chrisman, ANC. ; Cpl. Thelma
Clauss, Russell Cohen; Sgt. Lawrence H. Daidone; Lt. Elizabeth Dean, Paul
DiMestico, Pvt. George Di Salvio, Maj. A. M. Eayton; Pvt. Charles English, Pvt. Antonio Fatica, 2/Lt. Eleanor Freinberg, Pvt. Robert Heasley,
Sgt. Dorothy R. Gisser, Capt. Carl W. Kungpe, T/Sgt. Albert E. Young, Sgt. M.
F. Batt)
German Planes
Sent from East May Hit Britain - Last Week's London Raids Said to Be First of
Revenge Attacks
'Skirts,' Soldier
Musical, Makes Its Bow in London
Sen. Van Nuys,
Indiana, Dies in Washington (Sen. Frederick Van Nuys)
AFN
Radio Program
It's Two Years
Today for Some of Us — 50 Days After Pearl Harbor, First GI Reached U.K. / By
Carl Larsen (Pfc
Milburn Henke)
Air Finish Fight
Is Sought in Italy (Maj. Gen. J. K. Cannon,
AFL Rejects
Invitation To Attend Labor Talks
Army Lists U.S.
Dead, Injured in Train Wreck (Lt. Clarke G. McCarthy, Lt. Thomas Carson, 2/Lt. Warren Dill, Cpl. Peter
Martin, James C. Kidd, Richard Smith, Dan Lionidakis, Harvey Broxton. Gilliam
Blackard, and Nanie Black, Vernon L. Gaffros, 2/Lt. David L. Stamper Sgt. Richard
T. McGee)
P47’s
Now in Italy
News From Home
Runoff Appears A Certainty in Louisiana Race - Song
Writer Has a 30,000 Lead Over Candidate of Long's Old Machine (Jimmie H. Davis, Rep. Lewis L.
Morgan, Earl K. Long, Huey Long, J. Emile Verret)
Banker’s Term Commuted (Gov. Andrew Schoeppel, Ronald
Finney)
Shipping Line Indicted (Moore-McCormack Steamship
Line)
Lockout-Strike Ends (Winchester Tannery Co.)
Red Skelton to Wed? (Muriel Morris, Columnist Louella
Parsons)
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