America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Edson: Immigration law issue before the next Congress

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Social problems

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
‘Illinois Prepares for Peace’

By Burt P. Garnett

Squeeze tightened on Japs on Leyte

Yanks strike north from captured Ormoc


5 more admirals join honorable ancestors

By the United Press

Simms: Quislings vie for title of No. 1 French rat

By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Partly-clad body of ex-WAC found

Germans to lose stolen artworks

By the United Press

The Allied Military Government in Germany will attempt to return to rightful owners all works of art and objects of scientific or historical value stolen by the Nazis in occupied countries, a proclamation issued in the name of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said today.

The proclamation, broadcast to Germany, was the eleventh in a series explaining plans of Allied authorities for ruling Germany.

‘Best show’ reviewed by scribe

Dorsey offering has its faults
By Erskine Johnson

Warmer weather predicted in East

By the United Press

Stokes: The ‘joker’ is wild

By Thomas L. Stokes

‘Solution: More cigarettes!’ –
Smoke from cigarettes befogs probe of cigarette shortage

One Senator even sneezes but probers and witnesses just puff-puff away on endless fags
By Frederick C. Othman, United Press staff writer

Millett: Even in broadmindedness there can be another side

By Ruth Millett

Majors head for battle with pro grid

Baseball bars rent of parks during season

War output boosted, but not enough

Increases fail to meet big demand
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer


Survey shows small firms need capital

Financial position called precarious

News services lose guild case


Women exceed men in buying clothing

Toilet articles supplied men in combat

Radio union ponders in or out of politics

Local members await decision
By Si Steinhauser


Buy extra bond, Stilwell urges

Völkischer Beobachter (December 15, 1944)

‚Im Interesse der Zukunft Europas‘

Der Führer an den Journalistenkongress


Léon Degrelle über Deutschlands große Mission

Sündermann: ‚In unserem Lager ist Europa‘


Wilhelm Weiß zum Abschluss der Journalistentagung

Verwirrung, Bestürzung, Nervosität