America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Progress being made at last –
Artificial limb industry long fought U.S. research

American Legion resolution asking for better devices pigeonholed
By Douglas Smith, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Hoover urges Charter support

But he suggests curb on war power

Barrows: Not just visiting

By Nat A. Barrows

Stokes: The opposition

By Thomas L. Stokes

Othman: Golden goose eggs

By Fred Othman

Love: Comments noted

By Gilbert Love

Those two-faced Huns –
Germans who once Heiled Hitler now appeal to U.S. sympathy

Berlin citizens quickly change their attitudes
By Henry J. Taylor, Scripps-Howard special writer

U.S., British to watch Nazi oil closely

Synthetic plants won’t be rebuilt
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Legion may back down on year’s peace drill

Complicated ‘train-at-home’ plan being evolved to placate protesting groups
By Daniel M. Kidney, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Gracie Allen Reporting

By Gracie Allen

HOLLYWOOD – Girls, did you read what that nice Admiral McCain said about American women?

Why, according to him, we’re practically winning the war because of the way we toughen up the American man at home.

The Admiral says the Japanese men get an inflated ego because their wives aren’t allowed to criticize them. Then when they go out and pick on a stranger like Uncle Sam and he smacks them down, they don’t understand it.

You see Japanese wives, being practically slaves, can’t develop their men’s imagination. A Japanese man, coming home at 4 a.m. after losing fifty yen at cards doesn’t have to dream up a story. It’s his wife who is scared, not he.

So girls, the next time you henpeck your husband, I hope he realizes that it isn’t because you have a nagging disposition. You’re merely being patriotic!

Vanderbilt estate shrinks $30 million

Millett: Canteen for students must pay own way

Youth must earn expense money
By Ruth Millett

Tigers use ace hurlers to pad lead

By the United Press

In Washington –
Bretton Woods ratification likely today

Victory for monetary plan is predicted

FBI seizes ‘American hero’ as dangerous enemy alien

Young German who told thrilling stories about war record is held at Ellis Island

Escape plot laid to sweetheart

Kin of returnees told not to call ports

Southern mikemen eclipsed

Solar ‘scoop’ five years late
By Si Steinhauser

Navy has 1,500 combatant ships

Youngstown Vindicator (July 19, 1945)

End of war? Late in 1946