America at war! (1941-1945) -- Part 6

Returned prisoners to get 100 red points

Snyder urges setup to balk all depression

Asks new mechanism in endorsing bill for full employment

Kirkpatrick: Lays U.S. aid before French

De Gaulle reports; tells of $800 million credit
By Helen Kirkpatrick

Black market chokes Japan

Old Jap Diet to hold last session next week

SAN FRANCISCO, California (UP) – The Japanese Diet will hold an extraordinary two-day session next Tuesday and Wednesday, Radio Tokyo said today.

The broadcast said the Diet subsequently will be dissolved and a general election ordered for some time between January 21 and 31.

The Great Japan Political Association, Japan’s totalitarian party, will be disbanded after the Diet session to pave the way for rebirth of various political parties and factions, Tokyo said.

The newspaper Asahi said the coming elections must be completely free of government interference.

Editorial: $25 a week for 26 weeks

Editorial: End of War Time

Editorial: The cost of isolation

Marine dad goes in alone

Nearing Japan, thinks of dead hero son, two others wounded
By Hal Boyle, Associated Press writer

Marshal Tito will be the next to feel U.S.-British pressure

By Pertinax, North American Newspaper Alliance writer

Lawrence: ‘Blame’ shared by great many

Pearl Harbor disaster built on apathy in face of warnings
By David Lawrence

Japs reserved exquisite tortures for B-29 men

Let full fury of brutality fall of airmen who were taken carrying war to Nip homeland
By Keith Wheeler, North American Newspaper Alliance


Allies freed from hidden, vermin-laden torture farms

103 airmen forbidden to send or receive mail for 3 years
By Vern Haugland, Associated Press staff writer

Marines seize ‘baka’ plant; Japs had bat-like bomb, too

By Duane Hennessy, Associated Press war writer

British doctor cries at Japs’ ‘cure’ of Yanks

By Bonnie Wiley, Associated Press staff writer

Childs: Story of Office of Strategic Services one of untold sagas of World War II

By Marquis Childs

Ha, ha! Shapely Tokyo Rose(?) guides jeepers; all ‘so nice’

By Richard W. Johnston, United Press staff writer

Some Japanese feast, others ignore K-rations

Lionel Barrymore stars in Mayor of the Town

Cards rip Cubs, 4-1; Reds lose

St. Louis cuts Chicago league lead to three games

Poll: Nearly one out of every four plans to build a house in post-war world

By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion