America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

‘Whitewash’ seen in Elliot’s case


Morgenthau says he was fired

I DARE SAY —
Junior Miss

By Florence Fisher Parry

‘Big house’ is termed ‘Cupid Club’

Wild parties, ‘love nest for $1’ told

Readers insist on papers as news sources

Radio fails to fulfill needs, survey shows

Wheeler ‘reluctant’ but will back Charter and seek curb later

Montana senator wants Congress to retain power over sending of troops abroad

U.S. Navy to get surrendered U-boat

WASHINGTON (UP) – Usually-reliable sources said today that the Argentine government has arranged to turn over to the United States the German submarine U-530 which surrendered recently to Argentine authorities.

Argentina technically relinquished the U-boat to Great Britain and the United States but the actual transfer is expected to be to the U.S. Navy.

Copperweld strike ends at Glassport

85 return after work crew dispute

They’ll stop off at Pittsburgh –
Perkins: Russian labor leaders to shun Red convention

It’s just a coincidence that they arrived in U.S. as Communists convened
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

Compulsory arbitration scope limited

Feature applies to only 2 categories
By Sen. Joseph H. Ball, R-Minnesota

Girl, 20, injured in hotel mystery

Emperor takes action to ‘inspire’ fliers

‘Force 58’ batters 3,259 Jap planes

Naval unit also sinks 220 ships

Rebuilding chief in Germany named

Strike to direct gigantic program


U.S. soldier held after truck killing

Simms: Petain case may split France like Dreyfus trial of old

People divided on his guilt, some view him as a rat, others merely as a martyr
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Kirkpatrick: Petain’s eyes – hard, cold – shows he’s defiant old man

Marshal disdainful as he faces court; trembling of hands betray his 89 years
By Helen Kirkpatrick


John Doe of Paris shows embarrassment over Petain

By Otto Zausmer, North American Newspaper Alliance

MacArthur’s planes sink 10 Jap ships

Fliers attack on wide area in Pacific


Manila becoming great supply base

Injured flier hides out behind Jap lines 16 days

Kansan kills enemy sentry, finally gets help from guerrillas in Northern Luzon
By Ralph Teatsorth, United Press staff writer

De Gaulle’s niece describes horror of Nazi prison camp

In addition to hard work, prisoners were subjected to surgical experiments
By Genevieve de Gaulle

OPA studies coal price raise plea

Operators give agency cost, profit figures
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

‘Blind, implicit faith’ –
Child, father die in 220-foot suicide leaps

Girl plunges first, followed by parent