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October 3, 1942 Issue - 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-7 - Wing Talk, pp. 8-10
- Dancing Fent
Walter Duranty and Mary Loos
, pp. 11-12 One thing the enemy didn't know
- How Anti-British Tales Start
Col. Demas T. Craw
, p. 13 Colonel Craw scotches some vicious rumors
- The Magic Marines
Richard English
, pp. 14-15 Now it's Hollywood's turn to stare
- First Lap on Tokyo
Frank D. Morris
, p. 16 An eyewitness story of the conquest of the Solomons
- The Lady and the Artist
Michael Foster
, p. 17 Love changes one's viewpoint
- Mars and the Bright Blue Stallion
Robert Richards
, pp. 18-20 A boy does his part for his country
- Action by Night, ninth of ten parts
Ernest Haycox
, p. 21 - Up Ship!
Clarence H. Roy
, pp. 22-23 The toughest salvage job in history
- An Apple for Eve, tenth of twelve parts
Kathleen Norris
, pp. 24-43 - The Boy Who Didn't Like Music
Victor I. Seroff
, pp. 44-47 Shostakovich's symphonies are heard 'round the world
- The Barrymore Brat
Nord Riley
, pp. 48-53 Diana lives up to the "Royal Family" traditions
- Coast Defender
Jim Marshall
, pp. 54-57 General John L. De Witt guards our Pacific Coast
- the Trail of Bambi
Richard Hallet
, p. 58 Walt Disney transplants the Maine woods
- The Distant Glory
Kyle Crichton
, pp. 59-60 A man who lived a lie
- High into the Sun
Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain
, pp. 61-67 How A.A.F. fliers win their wings
- The Short Short Story
Milt Gross
, pp. 68-69 Hot at Paramount
- Editorials, pp. 70-72
Ruml is Right, Though
"E" Party Called Off
Uncle Sam Attacks the A.P.