America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Showdown near in House on pay in Army and Navy

Missing ensign safe

Washington, May 27 –
The Navy announced today that Ensign William Walker Hargrave of Newburgh, Ind., previously reported missing, had subsequently been found to be safe.

Enemy broadcast –
U.S. cruiser torpedoed by subs, Italians claim

Firm on government work pays bonuses of $50,000

Wife and 6 children fail to save man from draft

Roosevelt orders probe after mother attempts suicide when she feared he was going overseas

New air chief named

Message to Congress –
More housing funds sought

Roosevelt wants $600,000 more for war jobs

OPA extends rent control in vital areas

Tenants in 20 war output, training districts told to reduce payments

San Francisco mayor accused by Bridges in fascist inquiry

Union chief charges he ordered longshoremen to load scrap for Italy – Rossi angrily denies he gave Axis salute at meetings

Red Cross head opposes business use of emblem

Convoy loses four vessels in sub attacks

Escorting ship blasts at two U-boats believed responsible

Airline service reduced by U.S.

Service suspended at many points on 13 lines

Chinese check foe at edge of important city

Kinhwa holds; Japs mass mechanized units at Burma border
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

Mexico sends Axis agents to United States

54 are put on train as nation prepares to declare war

Mexican President eager to sink German submarine

Ávila Camacho to ask U.S. to Lend-Lease subchasers; plans to organize convoys of oil tankers in Gulf
By E. M. Pooley, editor, The El Paso Herald-Post

Japs try night raids on port

Attacks on Moresby are weak, MacArthur says
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Five decorated by Knox for raids on Jap bases

Enemy broadcast –
9,000 Japs killed in war, Tōjō says

’Spring wheel’ or jacket may solve tire problem

U.S. aims at post-war collaboration with Russia