Bataan reporter says –
Japanese can’t take it under U.S. counterattacks
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer
…
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer
…
Tokyo admits damage to railways during first raids
By the United Press
…
Medium-sized Panamanian ship torpedoed, but brought to port as captain stays aboard
…
After three weeks, community for evacuated Japs has population of 3,303, fire department, hospital, English-language paper
By Harry Ferguson, United Press staff writer
The following dispatch has been passed by military authorities on the Pacific Coast. It is the first close-up report from a newspaperman who has visited one of the Japanese concentration centers in California.
…
Housewife would like to finish flying instruction and do something 'more than knit’
…
Detroit, April 21 (UP) –
Max Stephan, a naturalized American citizen and member of the German-American Bund, was accused today of harboring a German flier who had escaped from a Canadian concentration camp and giving him money, and also of boldly showing him the sights in Detroit.
Stephan, having pleaded not guilty, was held in a $25,000 bond and his examination set for April 27. He was helped by a woman of German descent, whose identity was not revealed. John S. Bugas, district chief of the FBI, said she had been arrested, and he would ask that she be interned as a dangerous alien.
Though Stephan had pleaded not guilty to having unlawfully concealed an enemy alien, Mr. Bugas said he had admitted giving food and money to the flier, Lt. Peter Krug.
Krug is still missing. He and Erich B. Bohle cut their way out of Bowmanville, Ont., concentration camp Thursday night. Bohle was seized in Niagara Falls, NY, a few hours later.
Size of ‘rescued’ British Army set at 7,000
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer
…
Free French to get status as a provisional government
By Helen Kirkpatrick
…