America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

‘Big Three’ ties praised by Churchill

Says he, Truman, Stalin will meet some time before July 26


Four long trips ahead of Truman in next 40 days

Small nations’ demands cut to one – right to withdraw


Truman seeks speedy OK of peace charter

Tokyo reports B-17s, B-24s from Europe now in Pacific

By the United Press

Suzuki admits military rule – will not resign

By the Associated Press

Nazi rockets might have hit U.S. if war lasted longer


Merchant Marine loses 1,554 ships, 5,579 men

Ninth Army to come home in July


Patton to return to Europe soon

Sugar reduced for civilians


Cigarettes reappear on New York counters

Deanna Durbin weds producer

Hitler’s yacht may be made into ‘rubberneck’ boat


American correspondents make Eisenhower member

Fisher saw Iwo flag raising

U.S. losses hit 1,017,097

Army, Navy casualties rise 5,048 in week

CIO’s annual wage plan rises or falls with business

By John W. Love

Jap fighter planes now using spotlights


2,483,000 troops moved from England to Europe

Rhineland Communists say German Red party is nonexistent

Declare Gestapo eliminated organization
By Joseph W. Grigg, United Press staff writer


Boy ‘pirates’ of Germany blame Poles, Jews for war

By Tom Yarbrough, Associated Press writer

Informant says De Gaulle to see Truman

By Relman Morin, Associated Press staff writer


Helps Mrs. Truman break bottle on airship’s nose

Editorial: The Polish agreement

Editorial: India to Tinian


Editorial: The West and the Near East

Editorial: Easing rent controls

Churchill bogs Austria control

U.S. and British mission confers with Reds in Vienna
By Pertinax, North American Newspaper Alliance

Lippmann: ‘Genuine agreement’ on Poland appears

Asserts Russia’s self-interest is in having a representative Polish government, not a puppet
By Walter Lippmann