Simms: Economist offers gloomy forecast
By William Philips Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor
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Sniper kills Frank Prist, war photographer on Leyte
Ace cameraman one of first newspapermen to arrive in Southwest Pacific in war
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Stratosphere bombing of U.S. called unlikely in this war
Theoretically possible only, scientists say
By Dr. Frank Thone, Science Service staff writer
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Crew destroys grounded U.S. sub
All aboard rescued in enemy territory
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France may take part in Allied occupation of Reich after war
Reported plans also include strict control of industrial Rhineland and Ruhr
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British advance two miles in Italy
Strongly-defended town is captured
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Japs retake small island in Palau group
U.S. Marine patrol withdraws safely
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B-29 output halted as men ignore WLB
Supervisors’ strike ties up production
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Perkins: PAC will seek to improve cooperation with farmers
Murray outlines CIO bid for working together; little change expected from WLB resignations
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer
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CIO credits election victory to PAC
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent
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Monahan: Helen Hayes glows in Harriet role
Wee ‘First Lady’ endearing figure as author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
By Kaspar Monahan
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Federal agencies wrestle with shortage of cigarettes
WFA aide says makers are handicapped, tobacco growing essential, factories aren’t
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Bow, arrow army kills 5,000 Japs
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Millett: Movies fail Dan Cupid
Fan flames for feuding couples
By Ruth Millett
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Girls to swim in gayer suits next season
California designer goes all out for colorful and cute styles
By Maxine Garrison
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World air board rejected by U.S.
Britain reminded of Senate powers
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61 are buried in circular grave
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