America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Opinion varied on London visit

U.S. legislators asked to comment on plan

News of prisoners lacking, U.S. says

Editors see big challenge to religious publications

U.S. men in Near East worries Duce’s papers

Westinghouse plant to help ship program

Recently dedicated marine turbine, gear factory will operate soon

Mrs. Doolittle to receive Chinese vase worth $1,000

Gold Star mourning band approved by Roosevelt

Commercial airlines cut scheduled flights

Mexico and the war

Patrol Wing fights until all but two bombers are gone

Navy reveals heroic story of PatWing 10, which started shooting down Japs in Bataan and carried on all the way to Java

Chinese kill 2,000 Japs driving on Allied air base

Invaders gain foothold in another eastern province after losing 10,000 men
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

Fighting men pledged jobs after victory

Chamber of Commerce broadcasts promise to troops

Five months’ internment by Nazis a 'drab chapter’

Reporter describes plight of journalists held by Gestapo
By Jean Graffis, special to the Pittsburgh Press

Long war seen by Jap leaders

Form political association to aid war effort

Navy cookbook gets 50 Southern recipes

West Coast dimmed out

New use for girdles found by soldiers

Japs change street names in Philippine Island cities

Civilian evacuation of Calcutta is evident in nearly-deserted streets

By Paul Manning

Natural rubber supply held sufficient for war goods

Goodyear head warns of rigid conservation until output of synthetic material begins