America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Background of news –
Small nations at ‘Frisco

By Bertram Benedict

In Washington –
Supporters of FEPC bill admit defeat

Criticize handling by woman chairman


Refugees object to going home

Monahan: Quartet of lovesick males besiege Joan

In Affairs of Susan she plays a lady of chameleon personality
By Kaspar Monahan


Paul Muni, Miss Chapman co-star in Counter-Attack

Film at J.P. Harris story of guerrilla-Nazi warfare
By Lenore Brundige

Simms: London Poles’ claim backed by secret pact

Hidden section of accord revealed
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Russia delays vital decisions on security

Delegation awaits word from Moscow


Reds also favor Big Three meeting

Trieste question latest one raised

Millett: Be a proud housewife

Don’t offer apologies
By Ruth Millett

Denton: Shells ‘n’ fleas

By Nixson Denton

Stokes: Losing good will

By Thomas L. Stokes

Othman: Medicine man

By Fred Othman

Love: Vacations

By Gilbert Love

Models are people, too –
Faces of teenagers in demand – few small fry find jobs

By Irene Delmar, special to the Pittsburgh Press

OWI heads ‘unavailable’ as critics ride herd

Ball to delve into European policy – demands grow to abolish bureau
By Daniel M. Kidney, Scripps-Howard staff writer

G.I.’s told how to tell U.S. Fascist –
Sabath’s ‘dishonor’ roll attacked

Naming of American industrialists on it is slander, minority members claim
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

Gracie Allen Reporting

By Gracie Allen

HOLLYWOOD – My goodness, I just had a thought. With all the babies being born in hospitals these days, what are we going to have for national shrines in years to come?

Millions have thrilled at the sight of the humble log cabin where Lincoln was born. The birthplaces of many famous men have become national shrines. But I can’t imagine them putting a picket fence around some big hospital with a plaque reading “On this site were born 10,000 famous Americans.” It would have no individuality. I don’t think it would attract sightseers.

And many other babies are first seeing the light of day in apartments. Can you imagine thousands of people crowding in to look at an apartment?

On second thought, though, that’s a very common sight these days.

Novel shakeup fails to uplift Bucs

Rookies can’t stop Dodgers’ victory streak
By Chester L. Smith, sports editor


Gotham outfits take spotlight in flag chases

In civilian clothes –
Max Schmeling, much alive, under arrest in Hamburg

Army not to release officers very fast

Billie Burke’s dad was a clown – so is she

Radio star uses father’s name
By Si Steinhauser

Germans busy trying to win our sympathy

‘Rule-the-world’ aim still exists
By Henry J. Taylor, Scripps-Howard special writer

200,000 cars may be made by end of 1945

WPB, union to discuss job problem