America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

The Pittsburgh Press (April 20, 1942)

Japs jittery in fear of more U.S. bombings
New alarms revealed by Tokyo radio

Nipponese general ousted, conflicting details given by Japs
By the United Press

Priority suits accuse J&L and Carnegie

U.S. goes to court with WPB charge that firms beat regulations

U.S. takes control of 3 plane plants

California coast cities get air alert scare

Russia via North Pole

New York, April 20 –
The London radio said yesterday in a French broadcast that:

It is revealed that preparations are completed for the opening of a new direct air route from the United States to Russia over the North Pole.

Coughlin says he’s the boss of magazine

Priest ‘solely responsible’ for Social Justice; fights charges

Connally withholds bill –
Roosevelt to issue message on inflation, profits, labor

Curtin agrees –
MacArthur eyes 'power drive’

General, Aussie Premier map concentrated push
By Brydon C. Taves, United Press staff writer

Normandie fire report forwarded to Washington

Romance in Bataan ends as officer is left behind

Privates given priority over high-ranking soldiers in last evacuations to Corregidor Fortress
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer

Japs lash hard at Corregidor

Guns of fortress silence enemy artillery

McNutt: Labor priority on voluntary basis

Manpower chief says ‘drafting’ of workers not needed now

Hull back at work

Staggered system tried in Gotham

Fire destroys bomber

Defense work lag laid to patent pact

Marshall goes to White House

Report on London mission due; Hopkins called

Barber who aided soldiers picketed

The Normandie report

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