America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Release of 16 Poles reported

Allies to strip Germany of all war factories


Army and Navy to urge draft

Business of bond selling has its lighter moments

Fair Practice dispute splits Democrat ranks


Negro Democrats ask recognition

Roaring welcome given generals in Los Angeles

Year of B-29 raids hints worse to come for Japs

By James J. Strebig, Associated Press aviation writer


Crack U.S. ship now in war work

Six-point plan proposed to avert travel rationing

7 spies hanged in Philippines

Gen. MacArthur: Japs’ weakness in army system

By Pat Robinson

On the course of the war –
How master plan for Pacific seeks to expedite victory over Japan

By Max Werner

ON THE RECORD —
Administrative policies must be revised in occupied Europe

By Dorothy Thompson

U.S. Army to keep 600,000 German war prisoners to help rehabilitate Europe

Allies and Tito agree on land claims

Secret Service agents changed at White House

Pearson: Kaiser’s new post-war auto gets 45 miles to the gallon

350,000 Southern textile workers get pay increase


Hot roll costs Negro $18,000

After V-J Day –
Industrial designer promises revolution in homes to come

By Jeanette Smits

The sun and moon will give a show –
Florida will see partial eclipse July 9 – Montana will see total eclipse 30 seconds

By Albert W. Recht, director, Chamberlin Observatory, University of Denver

Tigers hold American loop head by scoring four times in ninth

By Joe Reichler


ODT requests sports to tighten traveling schedules to bone

Kennedy, who broke Nazi surrender story despite censor, says he’d do it again


Mail, telegraph service renewed to 21 countries