America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Jap leaflets tell Marines all about Roosevelt’s death

Yanks await next edition of Nip propaganda sheet – first issue is very funny

Senators oppose gag for Reich

U.S. told to observe freedom of press


Truman: U.S. must share food

Poll: Public wants more power for Congress

Believes Truman will aid station
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Aluminum clothing, auto-planes – prefabricated homes due in decade

Hard coal groups await Ickes’ plan

72,000 miners remain on strike


Truce reached on regional security plan

Program allows temporary action

Sub coming to U.S.

CAPE MAY, New Jersey – The first German submarine to surrender at an American port is expected to arrive off Cape May harbor Monday under U.S. naval escort, the Navy announced.

Yanks take Jap airdrome on Mindanao

Push inland from new beachhead in north


U.S. planes blast enemy area

Nelson resigns as Truman aide

Assistant named to foreign post

Japs call B-29s ‘Plain Mister Bee’

By the United Press

Grew rebukes Marshal Tito on Trieste

Says territorial claims must wait

Army’s system for discharge has ‘catch’ in it

Stocks drift downward on lack of buying

Rails bear brunt of pressure
By Elmer C. Walzer, United Press financial editor

G.I.’s in Europe to attend school

It could have happened to us –
How deep is guilt of German people? How deep is our own?

Pious platitudes won’t save us, editor finds – there must be rebirth of conscience
By Malcolm W. Bingay

Chicago Sunday Sun raises to 12 cents

Editorial: Truth in a picture

Editorial: Psychological nonsense

Editorial: The first month

Editorial: Echoes of 1918

Perkins: Draft, labor conflict on seniority heightened

Hershey’s statement on reemployment of veterans attacked by CIO, AFL
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer


Perkins: They can keep pay up, too

By Fred W. Perkins, Press Washington correspondent