America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Meet the Cabinet’s new ‘young blood’

By W. E. Lowell, Associated Press staff writer


Plane like hotel in air

Big liner accommodates 15, has stateroom, all conveniences

Submarine USS Salmon bags tanker, licks 4 escorts

Poll: 2 in 3 think Hitler lives

U.S. public refuses to believe Fuehrer is dead
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Vets to get first chance at war surplus

First in line for equipment for businesses, Gillette asserts


Time and tides erasing signs of bloody landing

By Dan Whitehead, Associated Press staff writer

Poses 10 months as woman, sailor nabbed as deserter

U.S. straining at the bit over controls for Reich

Officials impatient at delay, but must wait agreement with Soviet Union on details


Reds say U.S. girls too slim, envy Yankee creative genius

By Henri Gris, United Press staff writer

WMC predicts for two million loss of jobs


Italian prisoners still on strike at Utah fort

Editorial: The huge Pacific job

Editorial: Marshal Petain’s case

Editorial: Women war workers

Editorial: Epidemics in Europe

Scott: Japs want to end war

Discouragement shown by peace feelers coming through China
By Owen L. Scott

Danger in Hitler myth

Dead or alive, the Fuehrer must be found to prevent rise of legend, like that of Barbarossa, that he will return to leads the Germans to victory
By Marcel Wallenstein, North American Newspaper Alliance

Ida Lupino and Oscar Serlin headline bill for We, the People at 7:30 p.m.

Wayne King replaces Jack Benny’s program

Duranty: Chinese Reds nearer Western democracy than to Russia

By Walter Duranty

Navy’s new public relations chief ‘dishes out’ the news

By Pope Haley, Associated Press staff writer


No sign vehicle of lower pace of war expenditures as fiscal year nears end

Drain won’t lessen till armies move into Pacific
By Charles F. Speare, North American Newspaper Alliance

Ravenna captain bares Goering slave farm chain

Hometown gets set for Truman’s wife and daughter


Truman unhappy about Argentina

Wife jealous of stepchild impossible to reason with

By Dorothy Dix

Affairs of Susan, The Clock and Patrick the Great are headliners

Comedy heroine captures four men as sweethearts
By Charles A. Leedy