Editorial: Mr. Wallace, idealism and the common man’s dollar
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Biggest pressure campaign since 1937 court-packing builds up to climax
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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People had learned to endure Germans
By Rep. Forest Harness (R-Indiana)
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They all want to return to overseas duty
By Carol Taylor, special to the Pittsburgh Press
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By Gracie Allen
Well, the lower the morale of the Japanese civilians, the taller the stories from the imperial propaganda offices.
Now they have released stories about secret weapons so fearsome they will destroy the entire American war machine, in the twinkling of an eye. The only thing is they apparently can’t find an eye in Japan that still twinkles.
The first of these weapons is a huge plane “three times larger than the American Superfortress.” There’s only one slight detail. They can’t figure out how to get it off the ground.
Next is “a secret dust which rises over Tokyo when enemy planes are sighted.” Now that one, I believe, and I know just where the dust comes from – the feet of the Japs who are running to get out of Tokyo when the enemy planes are sighted.