America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Stokes: It’s work now

By Thomas L. Stokes

Othman: Hot stuff

By Fred Othman

Love: 169 years ago

By Gilbert Love

Inside the Axis gang: The diary of Count Ciano –
Duce threatened Britain on eve of World War II

‘Rocks sailor says Ernie Pyle often became seasick

Gracie Allen Reporting

By Gracie Allen

I see the telephone company says that pretty soon they’ll have phones installed in autos. My goodness, aren’t the men upset enough about women drivers now? Imagine how nasty they’ll be when we women are driving while carrying on a nice conversation about Charles Boyer over the auto-phone.

Now when a woman bumps into someone in traffic, she can roll up the window and not listen to the bad language. But with a phone in the car, the other car driver could call up right away and say what he thought.

And a married man getting bawled out all the way home over an auto-phone for bringing a friend to dinner would be too nervous to notice stop signals. But if the traffic officer was married himself, he’d probably be sympathetic and send the ticket to the telephone company.

Can Brooklyn and Detroit uphold adage?

Awards for some Merchant Marines

Hypnotism to be tried on radio

‘Scientist’ to do broadcasts
By Si Steinhauser

Millett: Let’s have all the facts about shortage of food

By Ruth Millett

Youngstown Vindicator (July 3, 1945)

Seaplanes covered Okinawa invasion fleet

By James J. Strebig, Associated Press aviation editor

Howard University dean attacks world charter

Bogart is menace again in exciting crime film

Editorial: Real independence

Smith: Build airstrip, save survivor

Army rescues one of 35 alive after crash in Tibet mountains
By Preston Smith, North American Newspaper Alliance

Lippmann: Byrnes well equipped for big job

Has experience needed to coordinate all government agencies in saving Europe and shortening war with Japan
By Walter Lippmann

Lawrence: Senate scene is reversed

Tells contrast between Wilson and Truman appeals
By David Lawrence

Mme. Chiang may never return home

Chinese officials predict she won’t get former position
By Walter G. Rundle, United Press war correspondent

Eliot: Can’t settle world issues ‘overnight’

Urges finding more good than bad in other nations
By Maj. George Fielding Eliot

The Syonan Shimbun (July 4, 1945)

Seven foe war vessels lost off Balikpapan