America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Aid for dependents moves husbands closer to draft

President asks Americans to honor these flags

WPB curbs materials in religious articles

Jap force still on loose in Aleutian Island chain

U.S. officials see no cause for alarm yet, believing foe menaces Russian bases more than American

14 touring heroes greeted by Roosevelt

MacArthur message urges U.S. prayers for victory

Festivities scheduled throughout world in celebration of United Nations’ day
By John A. Parris, United Press staff writer

Torpedoes sink 2 more boats

Western Atlantic losses mount to 270
By the United Press

Chief censor lauds papers

Only one jumped gun on visit of Molotov

U.S. saves on paper

Two million people cheer New York victory parade

500,000 march hour after hour past reviewing stand in demonstration of American will-to-win

Arbitration agreement ends Aluminum Co. strike

Lost general’s kin first to join WAAC

Communication levies boosted by House group

Higher taxes on photographic equipment, insurance firms voted

Army tells girls: Avoid poor taste

I DARE SAY —
Consider the movies – miracle worker in wartime, or peace

By Florence Fisher Parry

Could we not do more?

Chinese strike back at Japs

Chungking’s armies hold at key rail line

Admiral remains calm as carrier takes fatal blow

Eyewitness to Coral Sea battle hears commander remark, as Lexington exploded and fires grew out of control, 'Let’s get men off, Captain’
By Stanley Johnston, Chicago Tribune foreign correspondent

Nothing will stop air attack on ship at sea, admiral deciares
Carrier called most deadly vessel afloat

Lexington commander lauds rescue of his men by destroyers

Yugoslavia to sign master Lend-Lease