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

Army to release four million

‘Ceasefire’ order awaited in Burma

Sugar supply to remain tight

15,000 happy Yanks arrive home on liner Elizabeth

News of atomic bomb, Reds’ entry into war and Jap surrender offer heard during trip

Thanksgiving rallies here on V-J Day

Celebration likely to be calm, sober

Editorial comment differs on Hirohito’s retention

By the United Press

House committee will visit Europe

Back home from Europe!
Germany escaped new atomic bomb but cities are gone

Press writer describes scars of war seen on 15,000-mile aerial tour
By Henry Ward

Hunt more bodies in train wreckage

‘Japan must be bombed to defeat’ – and she was!

Maj. Al Williams tells how and why he coined slogan that paid off in victory
By W. L. Russell

Tule Lake Japs fear for future

During war he has his drawers patched –
Hirohito a mighty (?) man is he whose face no Jap is free to see

His reign has name of ‘radiant peace’ – has many telephones but can’t use them
By Frank Aston, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Detroit prepares for job cutbacks

Hero’s mother given Congressional Medal of Honor

Hoover warns against rise of Socialism

Ex-President cites British election

Atomic bomb parts assemble themselves just before exploding

Work can be done by shooting one part as projectile from gun against target
By Marjorie Van de Water, Science Service staff writer


2 new chemical elements made for atomic bomb

By Helen M. Davis, Science Service staff writer

New York waits for big V-J Day

Rights of Jap Emperor center on military affairs

After Allies take over Japan, there will be no army or navy for Hirohito to deal with
By K. K. Kawakami, North American Newspaper Alliance

Potsdam plan for Germany may backfire

Fear of war power return is voiced
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Germans tell of terrorism inside Spain

Nazis reported active in Seville
By Leigh White