Vol. 4 No. 76 Monday, Jan. 31, 1944 8 Pages
Greatest
Bomb Assault Passes 72 Hrs. — Brunswick Battered After Record Raid on Frankfurt
Saturday — Over 800 U.S. Heavies in 1,800-Ton Smash, First of 2 Giant Attacks;
Berlin Is Hit Second Straight Night
13th
Massive Blow Again Fires Nazi Capital
Forts,
Libs Ravage Plane-Building Center (Capt. Walker Mahurin, Maj. Walter C.
Beckham, 1/Lt. Robert S. Johnson)
Repatriates
Describe Japanese' Murder, Rape and Torture (Frank Rostron, J. P. Powell, Gen.
Jimmy Doolittle, Cmdr. Melvin H. McCoy, Ramon Lavalle)
Troop
Vote 'Filibuster' Cry Heard - Senate Backers of Federal Regulation Angered by
Moves to Belay Bill (Sen. Theodore Green, Sen. John H. Overton, Sen. Joseph H.
Ball, Rep. Eugene Worley, Gov. Burke B. Hickenlooper)
A
Little Squeal From a Big Rat — Hitler Forgets to Boast, Warns World of Russia
U.S.
Units Split Near Cassino — Germans Divert Course Of River, Flood Yanks; Allies
Gain Near Rome (Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark)
Thunderbolts in
Italy Shoot Down 36 for 1
Eaker
Leaves Doolittle A Crack WAC Stenog (Maj. Gen. James H. Doolittle, Lt. Gen. Ira
C. Eaker, Sgt. Mary E. Gill)
The
Figures Tell the Story
Heavy
Snowfall Sweeps Midwest, Breaking Drought
U.S.
Nurses So Seasick They Ignored Bombs South of Rome — Report to a Field Hospital
After Nightmarish Trip In Storm-Tossed Sea / By Don Whitehead (Lucille Bertrand
Welsh, Marguerite
Martin, Ruth Griffard, Martha Tate, Sybil Moseley, Sgt. Clyde Freshour, Kenneth
Dixon)
Clark
Under Direct Fire In Italy; Aides Injured (Gen. Mark Clark, John Daly, Capt.
Beardwood, Pvt. Walter Kranson, Pvt. Walter Zilg, Burgess Scott)
British
Unveil Their Own 'Bazooka' - The PIAT (Maj. Gen. Rowcraft)
Marshalls
Get Fresh Pasting — Navy Carrier Fleet Rips Japanese Bases; Admiralty Isles Hit
Again
Wants
to Get to Reich So She Can Kiss Hitler's Foot (Miss Johanna Trieber, Judge
Edward J. Moinet)
Battleship
Missouri Launched (USS Missouri)
Gen.
Royce Gets DSM (Maj. Gen. Ralph Royce)
Russian
Patrols Within 20 Miles Of Estonia Line — Smyela, Nazi Strong point In Dnieper
Bend and Key Base Near Nevel Fall
FDR
Calls on the Nation For a Flood of Bond Cash
Better
Late Than Never?
U.S.
Pressure Applied to Spain In New Threat — Oil Shipments Are Banned For Month;
Franco Aid To Hitler Is Cited
4
Brothers, Sisters Separated by War Reunited in Ulster (Miss Doris Thain, Miss
Brownie Thain, Capt. Carl Thain, 1/Lt. Harold Thain, Clara and Lorenz)
James
Stewart Honored (Maj. James Stewart, Robert Gordon Sproul)
AFN
Radio Program
A
GI Ulysses Goes 7,169 Miles With No Orders! — Aerial Hitch-Hiker Rides Out
Storm Of Red Tape — Flabbergasted MPs Let Him Rejoin Outfit in ETO (Sgt. James
G. Swarts Jr.)
ETO
Art Show Entries Pour In - Famous Artists to Judge GIs' Work, on View Feb. 13
to 29 (Augustus John, R.A., Capt. Charles Cundall, A.R.A., and Ethel Gebain,
Edwin Low, George Quarmby , G. E. Moody, A.R.E.; Charles Wheeler, R.A.; Capt.
Edward Molyneaux, Mr. Bowler, Lt. Dave Breger, Sgt. Charles Brand)
Cruiser
Flint Christened (Mayor Osmund Kelly, Mrs. R. W. Picther)
Mars
Back in U.S. (Cmdr. Gene Tunney)
Iceland
to See ETO's Shows — USO Entertainment to Be Sent Direct From U.K.; Programs
Listed
Film
Industry Investigates Fraudulent 'Oscar' Ballots
Week's
Programs Are Listed By Out-of-London ARC Clubs
Orphans'
Fund Nears £45,000 (Maj. Edward P. Sauer, Charles Lunn, Chaplain Morris E.
Arnold)
Double
Triumph Moves Iowa Into Big Ten Lead — Hawks Subdue Indiana Five, 43-42, 52-40
— Ohio State Keeps in Race With Twin Triumphs Over Michigan (Dave Danner)
King’s
Scoring Fails To Stop Buckeyes (Tommy King, Don Grate, Jack Duggers)
Free
Throws Aid DePaul to Win (George Mikan)
Seahawk
String Cut at 12 By, Northwestern Victory (George Felt, Jerry Carle and Otto
Graham
Quakers
Edge Princeton In Overtime Tilt, 41-39 (Frank Crossin, Mike Shinkarik)
Terry
and the Pirates / By Milton Caniff
He
Floats Through the Air (Ed Younger, Jose Sarasa)
Cage
Results
Van
Mungo Reports (Van Lingle Mungo)
Brannick
Still at Old Stand As New York Giant Secretary (Eddie Brannick, Laurance
Brannick, Mark Roth, Jim Hagen, Eddie Eynon, John T, Brush,
Great
Lakes’ Bluejackets Stop Toledo Five, 55-25 (Charles Joachim)
Special
Service Five Wins
Budge
Defeats Kramer, 7-5, 7-5 (Lt. Don Budge, Jack Kramer, Miss Mary Hardwick, Lt.
Don
McNeil and Ensign Fred Schroeder)
Ford,
Eli Tankman, Clips 100-Yard Mark (Johnny Weismuller)
Sports
Sidelights (Bill DeCorrevant, Rog Terwilliger, Alfred Robertson, A. C. Burcky,
Coach Pest Welch, Jug McSpaden, Ed Johnston, Jim West, Angelo Bertelli)
Help
Wanted—And Given (Sgt. Clarence Ostwald, Douglas Pamplin, Edward Peller, Lt.
Ted Peterson, John Popp, Vincent Provenzano, Phil Rasi, Miss Eleanor Reiger,
ANC ; Lloyd Reynolds, Pvt. Asa R. Richardson, Pfc Joseph Roehls, Robert A.
Romme; Lt. Charles Sawicki, Sgt. Gerald Skalski, Capt. David Stone, Joseph Lyn
Suddeth, Lt. Harold P. G. H. Thomas; T/Sgt. Raymond TorinSteve Tufano,
Rochester, N.Y. ; Pvt. Garrold Venem; Lt. Wilma R. Vinsant, Floyd Walton, Cpl.
Roger F. Waterhouse, William
Werner, Lt. Stillman F. Westbrook, S/Sgt. Charles J. Wood, Sgt. Louise Woods,
Sgt. Thomas McCarthy ; Sgt. William Cunningham, Melvin Rippons, Donald
Peterson, T/Sgt. Carlton Fletcher; Sgt. Donovan Fuller, Sgt. Kenneth Campbell,
Sgt. Larry Ashdown, Pfc Clarence D. Altig ; John Salesky, Lt. Marlin Retrum,
Lt. Walter Palaszynski, Pvt. Ben Cabianco, Michael Giraci; Cpl Neil Hayes ;
Cpl. Herman Wilburn, Van McNeal; Virgil Turnbull, George Moore, Gail Smith,
William Judd ; Marvin Morris, and Marvin Bates, Cpl. R. L. Jewell, Cpl.
Benjamin L. Vaughan, Pfc David S. Brodkin)
Beau
Jack, Sammy Angott Go to a Draw in Garden — Largest Crowd Of Season Sees
Furious Fight — Decision in Lightweight Bout Leaves Picture Stiff Muddled (Sammy
Angott, Beau Jack, Judge Charley Dracott, Judge Marty Monroe)
LaMotta
Beats Bulldog Harris (Jake LaMotta, Ossie “Bulldog” Harris, Fritzie Zivic)
Hockey
League Standings
Hockey
Results
Boston
Yankee Eleven Signs Up First Member (Parker Dilley, Bill Shea)
Hot
Red Wings Slap Bruins, 6-1 — Winners Roll Into Tie With Leafs for Second Place
Slot (Mud Bruneteau, Carl Liscombe, Jimmy Franks, Bert Gardiner, Syd Howe,
Flash Hollett, Mud Bruneteau, Buzz Boll)
Hawks
Advance, Stop Leafs, 4-3 — Chicago Sextet Moves Up To Within One Point Of
Fourth Place (Bill Mosienko, Mush Marsh, Jack MacLean, Jack Hamilton, Tom
O’Neill, Gus Bodner, Babe Pratt, Clint Smith, Doug Bentley)
Gridman
Kenna Sparks Army to 55-37 Margin (Doug Kenna, Johnny Austin)
Cardinals
Sign Campbell, Shirley to Prop Hill Staff (Ray Campbell, Newman Shirley)
Gray,
One-Armed Outfielder, Named By Philly Scribes (Pete Gray)
Middies
Take Duke, 45—42
The
Chemist Clicks (Bill Hulse) By Pap
New
Dodger Secretary Keeps Up Tradition (Harold Parrott)
Eagles
Hammer Sky Train, 6-3 — Airborne Ringmen Come Back After Loss At Rainbow (Pvt.
Louis Martinez, Pfc Lynwood Craighead, Cpl. Bob Greene, Pvt. Jimmy Clemmons,
Pvt. Lincoln Keeler, Pvt. Ben McIntosh, Pvt. George Montello,
Sgt. Ted Kaus, Dunkirk, Sgt. Gill Morton, Sgt. Stanley Stocking, Pvt. Russ
Remirez, Pvt. Horace Vick, Sgt. Hewitt
Tippens, Pvt. Ralph Tombano, Pvt. Ed Weeks, Pvt. Glenn Reed, Pvt. Mark
Majewsky, Cpl. Andy Sfrisi, Sgt. John Flores)
Pavone
Outlasts Lenny Sargent (Tony Pavone, Pvt. Leonard Sargent, Pvt. Caesar Romero,
Pfc Lee Mills, Cpl. Baltasar Diaz, Cpl. Bill Demand, Pvt. Ed Lang, Pvt. Sidney
Adler, Pvt. Robert Black, Pvt. Frank Brown, Pvt. Fred Rogers, Pvt. Joe Caruso,
Pvt. Victor Salcas, Cpl. Tony Lanava, Cpl. Leo DuMouchel, Sgt. Ernest Sanchez)
Semi-Pros
Propose Plan For Baseball Schools (Ray Dumont)
CBS Standings Stay Unchanged In
Cage Loops — Peeps, Rangers, HQ Fives Set Pace for Second Straight Week (Sgt.
Harvey Rife, Cpl. James White, Pvt. Vincent Abresch, Pfc Sol Rice, Sgt. Dominic
Restifo, Sgt. Pat Delila, Pfc James McNamara, Cpl. George Stakais, Cpl. Charles
Gettel Jr., Pvt. Robert
Muchler, Sgt. Welsey Sager, Pfc Jack Leifer)
Hack
Quitting Diamond To Tend Cattle Ranch (Stanley Hack)
Unworthy
Bushido
The
Sandwich
Hash
Marks (Capt. Robert Pierce, Carl Nixon)
Mail
U.S. Prisoners' Biggest Plea - Nazis Threatens Seizure Of U.S. Prisoners' Mail
(Frank C. Walker)
Here
Are Some Tips On How You in ETO May Write / By Richard Wilbur (John Barwick)
News
From Home
East Still Shy Of Coal, Ickes Warns
Miners — Solid Fuels Chief Issues A Call for Increased Anthracite Output
(Harold L. Ickes)
Students in Protest Strike (J. Ernest
Wright)
Seek to Annul Marriage (Maj. Glenn E.
Hagenbuch, Margaret Spaeth)
Pajamas, a Luxury
Bill Robinson Weds
A New Atlanta (Cruiser)
4-Time Mayor Dies (Malcolm W. Cross)
Navy Gets Army Post (Plattsburg)
Asleep on the Job — The Fourth
Estate Is Put to the Test, And It Passes—Out (Robert Brownell)
Village
Without a Cop Gets Rid of Its Jail, Too
William
Allen White Dies at Emporia
WLB
Rule on Unions Held Unconstitutional
Lehman
Outlines Policy For Aid to Nazi Victims (Herbert H. Lehman)
NATs
Increase Supply Power — Navy Transport Command Grows from One Plane To 10
Squadrons
Subs
Taking as Prisoners Key Men of Sunken Ships (Capt. Owen Harvey Reed)
Captured
Stores Explode a Myth — Navy Finds Out the Japanese Soldier Lives on More Than Fish,
Rice (Lt. Cmdr. Clive M. McCay)
Maternity,
Infant Aid Given Kin of 30,000 Servicemen (Miss Katharine R. Lenreet)
Modernized
Constitution For N.J. Is Urged by Edge (Gov. Walter E. Edge)
322nd
Kaiser Ship (The Peter Moran)
Diane
By Jean Baird
Male
Call By Milton Caniff
Blondie
By Chic Young
Favorite
Of The Fleet (Rhonda Fleming)
An
Axis To Grind (Jesse L. McCoy)
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