America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Heavy attacks meet Yanks near Baguio

Japs resist strongly at Luzon stronghold

Freed captives eat cats, rats, horses, dogs

Stampede from cages to satisfy hunger
By John McDermott, United Press staff writer

Contact with Soviet fliers ‘biggest thrill’ to U.S. pilot

Fighters meet while attacking same German train – Reds put on aerial dancing exhibition
By John D. McDermott, United Press staff writer

Fifth Army Yanks shell outskirts of Bologna

Allies 8 miles from Nazi defense base

Nazi stand broken on French coast

Germans in flight near Bordeaux

$9 billion in aid sent to Russia

U.S. supports plea to trap war criminals

Treaties may be ignored in roundup

Monahan: ZaSu Pitts on long, long trek

By Kaspar Monahan

Miss Collier back in films

‘Grande Dame’ to wield slapstick

Editorial: The President’s message

Editorial: The Truman touch

Editorial: An unsung job

Edson: Parallels drawn between Truman and Johnson

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: War bonds plus work

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
End of coalition in Britain?

By Bertram Benedict

Father put in 1-A, kills 2 sons, self

Truman runs head-on into Polish problem

Russia to insist on seating its group


Tokyo attacks world conference

World order, or World War III –
Simms: Grim specter of rockets makes San Francisco accord imperative

By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

The U.S. delegates –
Sol Bloom started business career in San Francisco

By Ruth Finney, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Hearings open tomorrow on trade pacts

U.S. faces first test on world cooperation
By John W. Love, Scripps-Howard staff writer