America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Yanks held by Japs reported all right


Paris expects visit by Mrs. Roosevelt

Fight over Wallace gives Senate chance to curb U.S. agencies

Byrd plans amendments to the divorce of RFC, subsidiaries from Commerce Department
By Marshal McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer


Wallace favors assured income

Preview of policies outlined in article

Wallace foes rake record to turn his words on him

Cabinet’s nominee’s speeches will be used along with pig-slaughtering and the like
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Biggest war ahead in east, general warns

Gen. Harmon: Japs still will fight in 1946

Senate to probe travel priorities

Inquiry to include ‘both dogs and men’


Poll tax repeal voted in Georgia

Jap homeland again attacked by Superfortresses

Stepping stone island of Iwo also hit

Patrols draw heavy fire in Italy

‘Disgrace’ to U.S. flag laid to Roosevelt


2 war plants ordered to hire Negro women

London Poles propose Allies rule country

Yugoslav Premier defies King Peter

Commandos land on Burma coast

U.S. force severs old road to China

Lear appointed Gen. Ike’s deputy

He’s Eisenhower’s aide in commanding Yanks


Nazis move Yanks in prison camps

Editorial: Exhibit – Government by men

Editorial: The last act, but–

Editorial: Keep patronage out

Edson: New Senator’s aide ‘inherits’ Montmorency

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Futile chase

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Cabinet nominations

By Bertram Benedict

Millett: Arab harems take a tip from American playboys

By Ruth Millett

T-square styling retained

Simple necklines gain in favor
By Maxine Garrison

Nonessential rail shipments banned in East

Embargo ordered because of weather


Less textiles for civilians are predicted

Supplies are cut by military demands