America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

On the home front –
Women cannot be drafted to work in war factory

Medical laboratory technician reports Army will force her to remain in ordnance plant

Repeat Tokyo raids pledged

Patterson says Doolittle visit was just start

Fires rage at 2 Jap bases north of Australia

By Brydon C. Taves, United Press staff writer

U.S. garrisons Far East isles

Reinforcements arrive at outposts off Australia
By William Tyree, United Press staff writer

28th Division called back

Furloughs cancelled for pre-maneuver training

Chinese abandon key city to foe South of Shanghai

Japs open new drive north of lost Allied base; AVG fliers blast enemy on Burma front
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

Germans live in deadly fear of air attacks

Build fake canvas cities in effort to fool Allied fliers
By Joseph W. Grigg Jr., United Press staff writer

Mexican Army learns to use U.S. weapons

Mighty military forces march before Roosevelt

Roosevelt reviews 45-minute parade in sweltering heat; crowds gasp at 'chute troops

1,000 Texans enlist, take 'Houston oath’

Two magazines cited for obscenity hearings

World liberty called goal of United Nations

Welles says victory must bring freedom for all peoples

U.S. news releases lashed by Tydings

Half of world against Axis

Mexico tips scales more heavily for Allies
By the United Press

American units abroad benefit by Lend-Lease

Supplies made available to U.S. forces without dollar payments

War reaches Latin America

Quarter million working for U.S. In Washington

War brings Hanley Brothers together again in Marines

Axis sees chance to bring Allies to knees with subs

U-boats almost did it in 1917 and their successes in Western Atlantic are clogging U.S. arms shipment ports now
By Carroll Binder

Wartime problems harass the movies

New restraints loom – and what’ll we do for romantic males?
By Kaspar Monahan