America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

U.S. surprised but unworried

Othman: No bell prize

By Fred Othman

Stokes: The opposition

By Thomas L. Stokes

Denton: Brushing up

By Nixson Denton

Love: The World Bank

By Gilbert Love

A flier and his exploits –
A girl’s photo, a futile love, and adventures in Tibet

Men use floorboards of wrecked plane for sport’s ‘greatest sleigh ride’
By Capt. Gen Genovese

Secret convention opens –
Penetrating trade unions Reds’ No. 1 aim

Will try to bore into key industries
By Frederick Woltman, Scripps-Howard staff writer


Mass murders predicted if Communists succeed

Monahan: Science ‘exposes’ Gargantua

Canary tops him in voice test
By Kaspar Monahan

Shakespeare ‘over heads’ of G.I. Joe and buddies?

USO plans Hamlet with Libby Holman as Queen – Army brass hat objects
By Gwen Morgan

Stocks break on Churchill party defeat

Trading picks up as prices decline


War cutbacks in June total $3 billion

160,000 to lose job by first of next year

Pirates stake flag hopes in West

Contests with Cards, Cubs starting tonight hold 1945 fate of Bucs

Manila toured by publishers

Howard confers with MacArthur

Seeds of new war seen by Lindbergh

‘Business only!’ That’s the order for Paris jeeps


New aviation badge for B-29 engineers

Star holds identity a secret

Fears Japs may harm father
By Si Steinhauser

Biggest union drive for wage increases underway in earnest

Steel formula may hold until fall


Perkins: Guaranteed annual pay study advances

By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

‘Europe after the war’ –
Nazis’ underground plants produced until V-E Day

They resemble coal mines from outside but inside present unbelievable picture
By Henry Ward

Ball answers critics of proposed act

Measure drawn up in public’s interest
By Sen. Joseph H. Ball, R-Minnesota

Youngstown Vindicator (July 26, 1945)

Wife asserts Rudolf Hess sought peace

Says husband wanted to end war and ask for aid against Russia
By Judy Barden, North American Newspaper Alliance

Editorial: Getting on with a ‘must’ job