Selections from West Point Atlas for the Second World War South Pacific Area Operations: Capture of New Georgia, 21 June-27 August 1943
The Far East and the Pacific, 1941: Status of Forces and Allied Theater Boundaries, 2 July 1942
India-Burma, 1942: Allied Lines of Communication, 1942-1943
House Ban Backed (by Samuel B. Bledsoe, first-time contributor) 2
Vote in Senate to Halt Retail Food Subsidies 2
Major Sports Results 2
Sicily Lifeline Hit (Middleton) 3
U.S.-RAF Raids over France Climax Big Week in Air War 4
Bombs Fall Thick and Fast in U.S. Raid on French Plant (photo) 5
Mutiny Reported in 6 U-Boat Crews 6
French Peasants Flout Vichy Rule (Archambault) 6
War News Summarized 6
Stalin Haste Plea Sent to Roosevelt 7
Chemical Warfare: A Practice Session for Invasion (photo) 7
424 More of Army Are Held by Enemy 7
Rationing at a Glance 8
Families Alleged to Face Disaster 8
Dewey, Willkie Still Lead Field (Gallup) * 9
A New Link in Our Undersea Power (photo) 9
The Texts of the Days Communiques on Fighting in Various Zones 10-11
German Slave Draft Sabotaged by Dutch; Nazis Complain 90% of Men Find Excuses 11
Germany Defends Europes Art and Culture Against Barbarians of Air, Goebbels Says 11
The News of the Week in Review
Twenty News Questions 12
Ten Focal Points in the War of the World (map) 13
Trend Toward Victory is Visible in All Theatres of the Global War (Baldwin) 14-15
Answers to Twenty News Questions 15
The Greatest Air Assault in History (map) 16
The New York Times Magazine
Mammoth Cave, Washington, D.C. (by Sidney Shalett) 17-21
* But MacArthur is a strong third.