America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Tydings challenges ‘abuses’ –
6,000 draft deferments to federal workers hit

Japan loses 7 subs in week

Eighth probably blasted off Australia
By Brydon C. Taves, United Press staff writer

Uncensored story of Hitler written for Press readers

Correspondent, at great personal risk, gathers hitherto-unpublished disclosures on dictator and smuggles them out of Reich

’We’ll Fly ‘Em’ pilot killed in Georgia crash

St. Mary’s cadet was near end of training

Women convict 27 in racket

Detroit ex-mayor’s son, police found guilty

U.S. control of Palestine suggested

English lord’s suggestion seen as international dynamite
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Canal on toes, eager to fight

Army and Navy clicking as unified machine
By Nat A. Barrows

Six-month deferment –
Congressman’s son ruled ‘necessary’ by draft board

by Dick Thornburg, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Men of Bataan book given to hero’s family

One chapter is devoted to missing Captain Joe Kwiatowski

Chinese hail U.S. warning on poison gas

Threat to retaliate against Japs called proof of Allied solidarity

Hawaii converted into powerful bastion for United Nations’ offensives in Pacific

Recent naval actions prove effective of island base; civil defense also stepped up
By Frank Tremaine, United Press staff writer

American mothers ‘can take it,’ War Department unit finds

Show enemy war is hell, King says

Big Army show scheduled for Fourth of July

’Task force’ will show how modern warfare is conducted

Red Cross seeks to aid U.S. prisoners in Japan

French people are willing to die for Allies to 'repair mistakes’

But invasion will be tough job; Nazi defenses strong
By Jean Graffis, special to the Pittsburgh Press

Chinese hold airport city

Report heavy Jap losses in Chaochow battle
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

Sailors kept busy from dawn to sunset between battles on warships in Pacific

Guns always manned, lookouts peer constantly for enemy; but there’s recreation also
By Robert J. Casey

Pacific offensive

United Nations lose three more vessels

By the United Press