America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Simms: U.S. envoy striving for Chinese unity

U.S. has stake in what Far East Reds do
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Nelson optimistic in report on China

MacArthur, aides have birthdays

But general plans no celebration


Japs bolstering defenses in China

Bell: Doughboys made goat, suffer frozen feet

Clothing issued infantrymen ‘inadequate’ in fierce cold and deep snow, he charges
By Jack Bell

Yanks at front get warm clothes

‘Ike’ gives medals to 6 generals

By Jules B. Grad, representing combined U.S. press


Russians drive to Alsace – but whiskers slip

Editorial: What a pity it won’t work

Editorial: Fight with both hands

Editorial: Politics has a bad name

Edson: Which is bigger businessman, Wallace or Jones?

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Military training

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Farm labor and the draft

By Bertram Benedict

War on Japan may be topic of Big Three

Aides of leaders reported gathering

Soaring national debt worries Wallace less than unemployment

Cabinet nominee maintains men out of work provide only unbalanced target
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer


War facilities bar publishers

Editorial: Roosevelt’s foreign memo

Curtin: End of Pacific war in sight

Britain buys Lend-Leased machine tools

Transaction marks first cash sale

Senate splits dog’s priority, Elliott’s cases

Promotion to be considered first


Paper situation to remain tight

Millett: Appreciate blessings

War wife knows who is lucky
By Ruth Millett

Poll: Top billing for 1948 goes to Roosevelt

Public thinks he’ll seek office again
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion