America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

95 Jap ships blasted in Formosa area

Carrier fliers also rip 331 planes
By Mac R. Johnson, United Press staff writer

China-based B-29s pound Jap island

Kyushu raided by 70 to 80 Superfortresses


Bombers pound Ardennes bulge

Union men get on WLB panel in peace bid

Board hopes to end strike threats


Ward asks court to end seizure

Roosevelt order illegal, firm insists

4-Fs, farm workers, others rushing to get war jobs

Thousands channeled into plants after Byrnes’ threat of action

In Washington –
Byrnes urges cancellation of conventions

Government to act if plea is unheeded

Montgomery still may get post of deputy

Eisenhower’s duties have grown greatly
By James McGlincy, United Press staff writer

Wheeler scores surrender policy

Editorial: Strikes against victory

Editorial: Give ‘em the works

Editorial: Tips for Henry

Edson: Congress doesn’t whittle down budget very much

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: The mailbag

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
The elusive cigarette

By Bertram Benedict

Protestants urge cooperation of campus groups

Students seek united action


Editorial: Goodwill need is stressed by church leaders

By the Religious News Service

Poll: Public favors 40-hour-week after war

Shorter time favored by AFL
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion


Detective admits slaying chief

361,631 war prisoners being held in U.S.

Millett: G.I. Joe’s British wife must learn doubletalk

Over here, ‘My, how nice you look’ means ‘Gosh but you’re fat’
By Ruth Millett

Quiz kid didn’t have answers –
Old professor Zivic gives schoolboy Arnold a lesson

By Jack Cuddy, United Press staff writer


Rugged individualist –
Williams: Arnold easily won, but only in Joe’s eyes

By Joe Williams

Stokes: Wise choice

By Thomas L. Stokes

Simms: Danger ahead

By William Philip Simms