America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Japs report deaths of 5 more generals

By the United Press

The Japanese Domei Agency today reported the deaths of five more Jap Army generals, bringing to 28 the number who have died since May 23, 1944. The Domei dispatch was recorded by FCC monitors.

‘Dismal failures’ of FSA will rise to plague Wallace in Cabinet fight

Commerce appointee starts something with record as administrator of lending agency
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

$250 billion in aid urged for veterans

Educators urge U.S. to delay military training program

War surplus ‘chain store’ plans denied

Rumors fly as Senate hearings start
By Roger W. Stuart, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Poll: Public backs Vandenberg’s peace plan

Some disagree on presidential power
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

94,000 killed on home front

Cheers instead of bullets greet new Luzon invasion

Guerrillas paddle out to fleet to forestall U.S. bombardment by reporting beach clear
By William C. Wilson and Francis McCarthy

War crimes unit created – U.S. to gather own data

Col. Melvin Purvis, who tracked down Dillinger, among those assigned to office

U.S. retention of Marianas urged

Navy official wants new ‘Pearl Harbor’


Nuisance attacks on Osaka reported

Artillery clashes increases in Italy

German guns pound Fifth Army front

Ex-Maharanee weds postman

Editorial: The ‘second’ war

Editorial: Hitler against the wall

Editorial: Other manpower wastes

Edson: New Dealers talk of $1-an-hour post-war wage

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Save now

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
New Deal defeats

By Bertram Benedict

Millett: Now is the time for all good men to say ‘stop!’

But of course, the gals ought to like age where machined cook the meals
By Ruth Millett

Monahan: Moss Hart fondly recalls ‘cadet’ days

Pacific-bound playwright learned Air Corps lore the hard way
By Kaspar Monahan


Gloria Swanson makes her Broadway stage debut

By Jack Gaver, United Press drama editor