America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Mass suicide certain if Japs want it

Yanks determined to finish job
By Col. Frederick Palmer, North American Newspaper Alliance

Jap officials seized in Berlin to be housed in Bedford hotel

Captured envoys await repatriation


Dining out in liberated Paris? Then bring your banker along

In the first place, getting into a restaurant requires a Prohibition-like ‘Joe sent me’
By Walter Ridder, North American Newspaper Alliance

Nooses await several dozen Axis leaders

Others, small fry, face lesser penalties
By William H. Stoneman

Editorial: The succession problem again

Editorial: Mr. Hull recovers

Editorial: Can China unite?

He gets ‘adopted’ –
Gen. Ike’s fan mail rivals Frank Sinatra’s

By Jules B. Grad, The Stars and Stripes

Four-way rule of Germany

By Marshal McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

5 years in Stalag –
Normal living shocks liberated prisoner of war

By a British prisoner of war liberated from Germany

Message delivered by horror stories

Persecution of Jews in Europe remains as debt inherited by free people
By Rachel Kirk

Carradine quitting movies

Disgusted actor calls ‘em ‘junk’

I DARE SAY —
Two Oscars (Wilde and Doob) vie for top credits for Dorian Gray

By Florence Fisher Parry

Play asks do the dead live?

Airman author of new drama
By Jack Gaver, United Press drama editor

Monahan: Remember the name – Bob Mitchum, for you’ll be hearing about him!

By Kaspar Monahan

Her waving eyelashes has film director on the ropes

‘I’ll cut ‘em!’ says Alexis, thus becoming genius in Mike’s book
By Erskine Johnson

Bing talks in writing and calls himself variety of nicknames

Edits his ‘interviews’ and modestly avoids ever using personal pronoun
By Bing Crosby

Braves beat Pirates in eighth, 7-6

Masi’s homer ends tie; Elliott, Barrett pace rally after Sewell goes
By Chester L. Smith, Press sports editor

Industry fate hinges on end of Pacific war

Sudden halt seen creating problems
By Owen L. Scott, North American Newspaper Alliance

Youngstown Vindicator (July 8, 1945)

Jap marines invade South China coast

Several landing parties beached on shores of Fukien Province

Only surviving ringleader in plot against Hitler in 1944 tells story

By L. S. B. Shapiro