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July 24, 1943 Issue - 19 Articles- Keep Up with the World
Freling Foster
, pp. 6-7 - Wing Talk, pp. 8-10
- How General Giraud Twice Escaped the Nazis
Paul Bringuier
, p. 11 The true account of a historic adventure
- Saber and Swing
Richard English
, p. 12 Cavalryman Williams, king of swing, makes like crazy for the horses
- Diplomat on the Spot
Quentin Reynolds
, p. 13 The U.S. ambassador to Russia speaks out and the air is cleared
- Fish for the Frying Pan
Bill Wolf
, pp. 14-15 Get out the rod and reel! They're there, waiting to be caught
- Unanimous Arnall
Walter Davenport
, p. 16 Georgia's new governor cleans house---and the lawmakers are with him to a man
- The Nazi's Sister
Betty De Sherbinin
, p. 17 Was she, too, a spy---or another innocent victim?
- Old Lady with a Punch
Jim Marshall
, pp. 18-19 The old Catalina fishing boat becomes an antisub menace
- The Truth About Silly War Songs
Joe Bookman
, p. 20 Here's why we have to few good popular songs
- Seven Sins, fourth of eight parts
Sax Rohmer
, p. 21 - Russian Commandos
Vernon Pope
, pp. 22-23 These are the brave fighters who have kept the Nazis from the Black Sea
- Gifts from Allerton
Edward L. McKenna
, pp. 24-25 A proud man tries at last to put his house in order
- Last Hours of an Empire
Alfred Wagg
, pp. 26-27 An eyewitness report of the fall of Mussolini's "Gibraltar"
- The Short Short Story
Hugh Fullerton
, pp. 28-49 Cancelin' Out
- Corinthian Pilar
Kyle Crichton
, pp. 50-57 The war's gift to Hollywood---Katina Paxinou, idol of the Greek theater
- You Can't Escape, seventh of eight parts
Faith Baldwin
, pp. 58-73 - Editorial, pp. 74-76
"I Will Advertise Thee What This People Shall Do..."
- Cover
Robert Leavitt