America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Prosecution finishes case against Petain

Roosevelt pledged aid to France, court told

He tossed dice and lost –
Two-wife captain worries about honor of WAC bride

Can’t find letter on No. 1’s ‘death’
By Nat A. Barrows

Nazis list losses at 3,625,354

Total does not include men wounded

U.S. plans drive on tax chiselers

Black markets also to be attacked

I DARE SAY —
For whom the bell tolls

By Florence Fisher Parry

Leaders say ultimatum may shorten Jap war, despite rejection

Army and Navy men hail Truman’s move, hope it means U.S. will keep Pacific bases
By Roy W. Howard

Slayer’s husband returning to Army

USS Pittsburgh, with new bow, soon to return to war on Japs

Members of crew now joke about typhoon; captain and men both laud each other
By Elizabeth Ferguson

Ford 82 years old today; predicts great prosperity

Warns industry must not dawdle

Agreement on trial of Nazis will be signed this week

Jackson informs British, French, Russians that U.S. opposes any further delay

Eye expert debunks carrots, sunglasses

U.S. to speed troops home

‘But move must not jeopardize Jap war’

Perkins: Truman pledges ‘even break’ to veterans seeking jobs

But labor’s attitude on seniority rights creates problem in keeping promise
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

In Washington –
Unemployment trouble ahead, Senate told

‘Failure to plan reconversion’ hit


Senate faces fight on use of troops

Recess to delay next Charter issue

Landon opposes peacetime drill

‘Harsh fate’ promised Japs after invasion

World’s greatest force to attack, Tokyo told

Veteran accused in prison break

Jap retreat hammered in East Borneo

Aussies finish task in Balikpapan area

Back in action for fifth time, carrier survives repeated hits

USS Intrepid damaged first in February 1944, last in April 1945; casualties total 176

Britain to act on Charter in August

Commons to discuss United Nations parley