America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Editorial: The eagle meets the bar

Editorial: Gen. Marshall still needed

Foltz: Germans live gaily in Spain

‘Wealthy refugees’ gallivant all over country since V-E Day
By Charles Foltz, Associated Press writer

Lippmann: Republicans fighting trade bill, which seeks to save free enterprise, ‘like WCTU serving cocktails’

By Walter Lippmann

Stokes: Which Taft will lead GOP on tariff – Robert or Charlie?

By Thomas L. Stokes

Lawrence: Is Communism bar to peace?

Backs up Mrs. Roosevelt’s argument that it is not
By David Lawrence

New German ditty, ‘Berlin will rise again,’ stirs hope

By Eddy Gilmore, Associated Press staff writer


Stalin thanks Truman for aid

Leo’s case held over

Routine procedure disappoints 200 Brooklyn followers

Cards blast Cincinnati, 5-0

World champions move 2½ games behind N.Y. Giants

Miss Perkins may seek directorship of ILO

Eliot: Dividing Japs is best way to conquer them

Pay attention to Truman’s program for defeat of foe
By Maj. George Fielding Eliot

War bonds best weapon on inflation

CIO praised for fight to extend National Price Control Act
By John W. Love

Liberated millions roam unhappily over the miserable face of Europe

By Jack Bell

Buckeyes set for blow at Japs’ last main hold on Philippines

Even Hitler jolted by Jap sneak attack

Allies find no close alliance existed between Nippon and Germany

Gracie Allen Reporting

By Gracie Allen

Maybe one of the things those post-war auto designers should consider is having animal quarters in the car. I’ve just read about two accidents, one of which was caused by a mouse running up the steering wheel, and the other by a kitten jumping on the same apparatus.

Of course, accidents like that are bad enough, but imagine what could have happened if that mouse and that kitten had been riding in the same car!

It isn’t hard to understand how mice get in cars these days. The cars stand in garages so long without gas that I suppose the mice think they’re old houses. And I guess that the kittens go into the cars looking for the mice.

My goodness, before I take the ear out, I’d better get some cheese and catnip.

Dix: Gangster children come from delinquent homes

By Dorothy Dix

Germans donate $20,003 to aid liberated people

Herbert Marshall stars in The Man Called X

Britain is top U.S. booster


Canadians adopt U.S. Pacific plans