1944/04/15 — Cover design “Trout Fishing” by John Atherton
Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows: 4 SHORT STORIES:
“Chicago Lulu” by Wayne Whittaker and illustrated by Al Parker
“I’ll Quit the Cops” by Thomas Walsh and illustrated by Phil Dormont
“Soft-Boiled Sergeant” by J.D. Salinger and illustrated by Graham Kaye
“Big Girls Don’t Cry” by R. Ross Annett and illustrated by Amos Sewell
8 ARTICLES:
The Magic Lie Detector — Part 1 of 3 — by Alva Johnston
Six Sergeants Come Home by Charles A. Rawlings
An International Organization That Works by John G. Winant, US Ambassador to Great Britain about the I.L.O.
The Fourth Term’s Hair Shirt — Part 2 of 3 — by Forrest Davis
The Japs Fail in the Philippines by J.L. Boots, DDS
The Battle Without a Name by Capt. Robert W. Blake, USMCR
Wilderness Airport by Mary Ellen Leary
Letter from Hollywood — 11th of a Series of Hollywood Vignettes — by Pete Martin
2 SERIALS:
“Fair Stood the Wind for France — part 5 of 8 — by H.E. Bates and illustrated by George Hughes
“Plunder” — Part 7 of 8 — by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Hy Rubin
OTHER FEATURES:
Keeping Posted
Report to the Editors
Post Scripts
Editorials
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