America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Film moppets big eaters

And sometimes they overdo it

Look dressed in tailored slacks

They’re smart and informal
By Maxine Garrison

Millett: How about No Pain Day?

Senator should forge his bill
By Ruth Millett

Senators challenge league-leading Tigers; Cubs roar toward flag

By the United Press

And this is their day –
Williams: Coast Guard has sports greats

By Joe Williams

Love: The Coast Guard

By Gilbert Love

Stokes: Big shots out?

By Thomas L. Stokes

Van de Water: Thanks, Nazis!

By Marjorie Van de Water

Ridder: It’s funny now

By Walter T. Ridder

Welcome home, 1945 style –
Even fast ships too slow for G.I.’s on the way home

By George Keaney, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Simms: Reds may gain $6 billion in slave labor

Subject is missing in Potsdam report
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Lehman: Desperate measures needed in Europe

Declares UNRRA efforts to obtain supplies from great wheat districts have been blocked
By William H. Stoneman

Australians peril Jap Borneo retreat

Radio transmits color picture

Jap hospital ship carries munitions

Fake discovered by U.S. boarding party

Prefers operation to life in prison

Army sends voting instructions to G.I.’s

Soldier cleared in POW slaying

Civilian butter diverted for Allied ‘spread’

15 million pounds used, processor says

Slaying reveals ration thefts

Three suspected as ringleaders


Jackie Coogan plans return to movies

HOLLYWOOD, California (UP) – Lt. Jackie Coogan, 30, child star idol of millions two decades ago, today planned to return to the screen. Coogan, mustered out of the Army yesterday with 92 discharge points earned in four and a half years of service, said he had “a couple of things in the offing” so he could return to the screen.