America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Jap defenses weakening in South China

Allies closing on Kweilin Air Base


Japs lost 13,000 more on Okinawa

New charges made of Army jail beatings

Letters of Yank paper being investigated

Patton takes an order – and from a lieutenant, too

By Judy Barden, North American Newspaper Alliance

14 Hellcats bag 47 Jap planes

Editorial: Bretton Woods approved

Editorial: ‘Unequivocally’ for Poland

Edson: Water lobby gets set to battle new authorities

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Reliance on government

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Action sought on measure to tax aliens

Backers seek hearing before House group

Fashion editors ride glorified merry-go-round in New York, and, horrors! Two have same dress

By Lenore Brundige

Thorp: Vet etiquette

By Gerald Thorp

Stokes: The change

By Thomas L. Stokes

Othman: Priorities and nudes

By Fred Othman

Maj. Williams: Freedom of the air

By Maj. Al Williams

Those two-faced Huns –
Germans hope time will wipe out world’s memory of Nazi atrocities

History shows Teutons long have been ‘bad’
By Henry J. Taylor, Scripps-Howard special writer

Sailor gives bond in hotel slaying

Victim criticized by her daughter

Japs’ internment at Bedford explained as ‘trading’ move

Opposition fades after officials tell of plan to ‘swap’ for American PWs

Gracie Allen Reporting

By Gracie Allen

HOLLYWOOD – Well, there’s one shortage we could stand and that’s a shortage of Hitler’s. The only thing more mysterious than his disappearance is the number of his reappearances. Now he’s reported in Liechtenstein, Argentina and the Antarctic. I suppose the FBI will check the Liechtenstein story as soon as they can find the place on the Map. I don’t believe the report that Hitler’s on a German ranch in Argentina. Being a cowboy gaucho might have appealed to him once, but George says he’s had one hard fall from the saddle, and doubts if he has nerve enough to climb into another one.

My guess is that Hitler’s in the Antarctic – raising an army of penguins. Those birds already have black and white uniforms, and after a few setting-up exercises should do a pretty god goose step. Also, they’re about the only things left whom Hitler could convince he’s a genius.

It’s Bogart vs. Boyer, or is it?

Love and murder are all mixed up
By Patricia Clary


Carol Landis turns writer, other items of filmland

By Erskine Johnson

U.S. obligation to Poles stressed