America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

10 Yank POWs killed in B-29 raid, Japs say

A Jap propaganda broadcast said today that 10 American prisoners of war were killed and five others were missing ss a result of a B-29 Superfortress raid on Kawasaki, an industrial suburb of Tokyo, Wednesday night.

The broadcast said the victims were inmates of a prisoner-of-war camp at Kawasaki. Nine others were said to have been injured in the bombing.

Editorial: Britons willing to die

Editorial: What to expect of Japs

Edson: It’s hard to get back war fraud money

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Control of an infant

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Will Russia join us?

By Bertram Benedict

$20 million sought for overseas aid

23 denominations join big campaign

Chaplains on U.S. carrier rate tops in popularity

Johnstown minister entertains with songs, other pens love letters for timid swains
By Malcolm Johnson, North American Newspaper Alliance

Monahan: ‘Oohs’ and ‘ahs’ fill Stanley Theater

Van Johnson and Esther Williams paired – she swims and dives, too
By Kaspar Monahan

Marsha and Maxie indulge in an old-time gab fest

They met many years ago when folks rode on trains – remember?
By Maxine Garrison

Millett: Never argue with women

By Ruth Millett

Borowy’s sale to Cubs is surprise

Baseball’s $92,500 question may cause waiver rule change

Love: Illegible writing

By Gilbert Love

Stokes: British election

By Thomas L. Stokes

Stoneman: British outlook

By Williams H. Stoneman

Shapiro: Visit to Lidice

By L. S. B. Shapiro

A flier and his exploits –
Girl in the picture is found and ‘Gen’ becomes bridegroom

Romance blooms on return home after escape from leopard
By Capt. Gen Genovese

‘Europe after the war’ –
‘Bad’ before German town’s name means it’s good one

Press writer chats with two district soldiers while touring through Austria
By Henry Ward

Secret session coming –
Communists give new head blank check

Browder kicked out; black republic urged
By Frederick Woltman, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Look, if you want to beat Japan, bring back Babylon

Not the city, just black goat with red horns, mascot of Okinawa night-fighters
By Richard G. Harris, United Press staff writer