America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

New labor chief ‘arming’ to fight expected unrest

Schwellenbach looks to Truman for ‘tools’ to make his department really effective
By James L. Wright, North American Newspaper Alliance

Plant wage rates up 32% since 1941

Pittsburgh shows decrease, however

Diary of Count Ciano –
The Axis story ends: Tottering Mussolini ousts his son-in-law

Beaten and rotten internally, Italy heads for collapse with discontent on rise

‘Ike’ honored by foundation

Postman was wrong male, former Maharanee says

Ex-wife of Indian ruler asks divorce

Winant snubbed by Big Three parley

By William H. Stoneman

Accent on youth delivered by Emily Wilkens’ designs

Creations given ‘personality plus’
By Lenore Brundige, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

In Washington –
Senate opens Charter debate tomorrow

House recesses until October

Amphibious man Uncle Dan to put ‘em ashore in Japan

Barbey led every MacArthur invasion
By Royal Arch Gunnison, North American Newspaper Alliance

Morgenthau pays U.S. $500 to move

Softening up Japan

Simms: Early peace-bid by Japan wouldn’t surprise Allies

Enemy, knowing she is beaten, may attempt to save something out of wreckage
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Bell: The wounded you don’t see

Down to hell and back, they’re home now… America’s problem
By Jack Bell

Secret weapon on Luzon: Oversized kitchen spoons

By Gerald R. Thorp

Early V-J Day would find U.S. far off balance

Prospect of Japan’s collapse heightens
By Owen L. Scott, North American Newspaper Alliance

Sending of Japs to Bedford hit

GOP congressmen criticizes plans


Gen. Patton urged as War Secretary

Editorial: America speaks

Editorial: Rush job for veterans

Editorial: Will the melody linger on?

Perkins: What the radio missed

By Fred W. Perkins, Press Washington correspondent