America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Gladioli profits soar after Jap evacuation

Blood for our warriors –
Russia offers a month’s rations for a pint of blood in drive for plasma

Goal here is 2 million pints
By Adam Smyser

Quick action likely on Ingersoll appeal

U.S. finishes roundup of 29 Bund leaders

Swift action on draft plot, Alien Registration Act charges sought

33,000 miles of war

By Raymond Clapper

The Pittsburgh Press (July 9, 1942)

Brass hats win over Elmer Davis in battle of censorship at spies’ trial

Generals assume public-be-damned attitude on news
By John F. Cramer, Scripps-Howard staff writer

G-Men testify against spies

Their word may send 8 to firing squad

Chinese whip big Jap Army, retake town

U.S. planes shoot down five Nipponese craft over Allied base
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

Gene Autry joins up with Army Air Force

Cary Grant, ‘Babs’ Hutton wed in simple ceremony

Actor rushes back to studio after 12-hour honeymoon

Union dooms canned music for radio and coin machines

I DARE SAY —
The toppled idol

By Florence Fisher Parry

Army cancels concession at big war show

‘Made in Japan’ trouble here leads to official action

FBI arrests 101 as war against Bund continues

More seizures expected; relatives and friends of leaders held

United Nations lose 4 more ships to subs

Toll in Western Atlantic since mid-January rises to 368
By the United Press

U.S. to consult with de Gaulle

Army, Navy men named to confer on war

Pilot cuts Jap plane in half with wing

All quiet in Australia

General MacArthur’s Headquarters –
A United Nations communiqué said today that activity in all Australian sectors yesterday had been confined to aerial reconnaissance.

Civilian need will be met, Nelson says

WPB chief retains production powers over armed services

New gas ration curbs imposed

Eastern motorists sign up for permanent dole