America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

On filthy, crowded day coaches –
G.I.’s wait on siding 2 hours while PRR fliers whiz by

Then they’re held up 4 hours in Chicago waiting for Illinois Central going south
By S. Burton Heath

‘Europe after the war’ –
Ex-Nazi horror camp now performs work of mercy

Yanks nursing nearly 5,000 persons slowly back to health at Dachau
By Henry Ward

War’s cost put at $325 billion

Chinese pound Jap retreat from Kwangsi

Allies storm town south of Kweilin

Cruiser USS St. Louis won’t be downed

Ship hit third time, but goes back


Jap trucks ripped by Borneo planes

U.S. troops move into Vienna

Entry believed result of Potsdam parley

Heaviest raid yet batters Shanghai Japs

Big airfield pounded by fighters, bombers

Bursting flak, diving planes fill sky over Kure, Kobe

This may mean the end of the Jap Navy, reporter writes from attacking Third Fleet
By Richard W. Johnston, United Press staff writer


Senator reports new peace offer

Editorial: Day-by-day destruction

Editorial: Don’t misjudge the G.I.

Editorial: Those Jap diplomats

Edson: Odd assortment makes up new water lobby

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Peace between races

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Railroads and the war

By Bertram Benedict

Poll: Must work to keep peace, public says

Charter not enough, people believe
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

U.S. Treasury seeks control of fiscal units

Morgenthau reviews tenure in office

Imagine! Starlet makes movie debut sans glamor

Wagner Act guarantees are retained

Labor’s protections extended to employers
By Sen. Joseph H. Ball, R-Minnesota

New labor chief delays shakeups

Perkins: Definite limits for unions proposed to halt raiding

‘Emergency board’ named by Truman wants official fences to end overlapping
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer


WLB sidesteps veterans’ issue

Justice Department ruling is awaited