America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

More air raids on Japan seen

Reds say Allied craft can do it easily

Chinese guerilla forces dynamite Jap-held cities

Actions create ‘second front’ after Invaders move troops to other Asian war theaters
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

12 airmen sail 48 days from Java to Australia

Allied fliers are studied closely, but unharmed, by Jap sub and huge whale on 1,300-mile trip
By George Weller

Sponsor sees fight on equal rights plan

10.5 million more workers needed in war

McNutt predicts large-scale migrations will be necessary

Steps taken to void citizenship of 226

800 aviators escape Indies to fight again

Dutch fliers reach U.S. to get training

Subversion probers hear Mrs. Dilling

On the home front –
Federal insurance issued directly to servicemen

Family can find out whether it’s beneficiary or if policy has lapsed for non-payment by writing Veteran’s Administration at Washington

U.S. keeps eye on Vichy ports for Axis coup

America aware of news of French Navy units, Roosevelt reveals

Jap-German strategy link is discounted by experts

Evidence piles up that Nippon is fighting own war in Far East, rival super races hate each other
By David M. Nichol

Lost armies of Bataan, Luzon cited for valor

U.S. bombers blast Rangoon airdrome

Navy honors mother of 3 who died at Pearl Harbor

Wisconsin farm woman who gave three seamen to U.S. will christen warship

Huge, new guns above fort battered down Corregidor

By Sandor S. Klein, United Press staff writer

Ration boards face charges

Paid U.S. employees may replace volunteers

Sub victims spend 2 weeks in lifeboats

Roosevelt vetoes measure to pay Texas Guard hero

Midway Island defenders win Navy laurels

U.S. forces repeatedly beat off Jap invasion attempt

Greater power for FCC

Newspaper-owned radio stations voice fears