America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Touring Indians aid sale of war stamps

CANDIDLY SPEAKING —
Being afraid may prove good sense

By Maxine Garrison

U.S. War Department (April 30, 1942)

General MacArthur’s Headquarters No. 9

Army Communiqué No. 210

The Pittsburgh Press (April 30, 1942)

Six-gallon gas ration planned

Expected hardships called groundless – drives may save for vacations

Stimson asks bigger sendoffs for draftees

’His lot to die’ –
Flying general killed in crash

MacArthur’s air aide and reporter die in plane
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer

Revolt faced by Roosevelt on tax plans

House committee ready to bolt President on excess profits

Decay sapping Nazi strength –
Hitler’s outlook parallels German situation in 1918

By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

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Control plan waylaid –
48-hour bill pigeonholed

House group spikes labor-profit measures

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14 killed, 12 hurt in Kansas tornado

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Same rate of pay –
Coke workers back on jobs

Bethlehem’s Cambria dispute goes to WLB

I DARE SAY —
Teacher’s pet

By Florence Fisher Parry

Pilot praised by Roosevelt gives credit to gun crew

’If they hadn’t been on job against Jap airmen, we’d never have got back,’ flier says

Credit restrictions due to be imposed

Dimout to be mandatory –
Night baseball and fights may be lost to New York

Voluntary lighting control on coast proved failure, Stimson says

Iceland breezes help Marine’s complexion

Gas rationing seen impeding industry here

Rep. Wright urges Ickes to remove district from restricted area

Rescue vessel shells U-boat

Report ‘probably hit, possibly sank’ enemy sub

Schools asked to spread orders for paper supply

Sub launched in Great Lakes

Naval history made at port in Wisconsin