America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Howlin’ Mad Smith says Japs will fold

Youngstown Vindicator (July 29, 1945)

Gold plot, run by air bared

Eliot: What if we were Japan?

Just think! Our Army cut off; no sea, airpower, resources out
By Maj. George Fielding Eliot

Army ready to shift nurses; 40% aim to stay overseas

Reds in U.S. oppose Truman’s ‘drift away’

War bride now in U.S. waited 34 years for trip

FBI broom swept clean

Hoover said he’s nail all major spies, and he did
By Frank I. Weller, Associated Press staff writer

Yank’s Sioux yell outdoes banzai

Women lose war jobs

Releasing of thousands brings post-war work problem closer
By Alexander R. George

UP reporters see crash from newsroom window

Velvet glove on firm hand; that’s Col. Boyce of WAC

By Jane Eads, Associated Press writer

Talks beat Churchill

Mudslinging is fatal, Labor will do better job, Tommies say
By Gault MacGowan, North American Newspaper Alliance

Searchers find stolen art in Hitler agent’s castle

Goering, other ill criminals to be tried, even if on litter

Editorial: The Charter and its backing

British labor’s one man ‘brain trust’ is Laski

Professor is most feared opponent of English Conservatives
By Walter Monfried

What we’re up against in Asia

Our task will only have begun with the defeat of Japan – problem of Europe is small in comparison – we’re in the Pacific to stay
By Sen. Elbert Thomas, D-Utah

U.S. planning vast loans to speed world recovery

By Owen L. Scott

Rev. Kinder: Mind confused by dishonesty

First victim of a lie is always the one who tells it
By the Rev. William R. Kinder

Japs resort to cannibalism in Philippines