America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Appeals board gets Ingersoll draft case

Fraud statute may be lifted

Fast action to suspend act for duration seen

Alan Ladd scores in Gun For Hire

Movie a thriller – Canova and Lucas top entertaining stage bill
By Kaspar Monahan

It’s hush-hush when the big stars emote; on comedy sets all take down their hair!

Maxine takes a hop, skip and jump through the studios, jotting down notes – finds type of picture revealed by players’ department

Packard beats war schedule

Plane engine building proves difficult

Be generous with praise

Heroines at home deserve real respect
By Ruth Millett

The Pittsburgh Press (July 12, 1942)

G-Men describe capture of 8 Nazis at spy trial

Communists get go-by in defense oath

County council washes its hands of volunteers from party
By Richard Lamb

House drafts tax bill of $6.25 billion

New war revenue measure hits all groups of Americans

Nurse who survived Bataan tells of Japanese horrors

Americans at home ‘don’t realize what this war really means,’ complains Greensburg woman, recalling bombing of helpless hospital patients
By Adam Smyser

Bogus Navy aid charges 3 labor leaders

Explosive-laden car, Japs hunted in Ohio

Columbus, Ohio (UP) – (July 11)
Police in two northern Ohio cities reported tonight that two heavily-armed Japanese were driving an explosive-laden 1937 model auto north or west from Olmstead Falls, Ohio.

The State Highway radio station here said reports were received rom police in Bay Village and Olmstead Falls that the men had been seem in the car. It was believed to have Pennsylvania license plates.

Irate residents of Imperial rout Jehovah’s Witnesses

Price ceilings are in danger, OPA head says

Henderson points to peril in amendments voted by Senate group
By Hillier Krieghbaum, United Press staff writer

Sailor credits fiancé’s gift with saving life

Minneapolis, Minn. –
Richard H. Bachman of Excelsior, Minn., gives his fiancé credit for saving his life when Japanese planes attacked the aircraft carrier Lexington in the Coral Sea.

Although she was 12,000 miles away, Bachman said Anna Lee Etchison’s gift – a metal cigarette case which he carried in his dungaree pocket – kept him from injury, perhaps death. It deflected a flying chunk of jagged metal that otherwise might have torn his leg off, Bachman said. Bachman and Miss Etchison of Frederick, Md., were reunited here during his furlough.

CIO demands early action on inflation

Challenges all who fail to accept Roosevelt’s program

Hotels sought to house WAAC at Des Moines

Drake University also to be used in addition to Army fort

Strike threat rises in five plane plants

U.S. mediator called in union dispute with Wright Company

Chinese chase Japs as Allied planes hit foe

Four key towns recaptured in Kiangsi Province, Chungking says
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

Neutral ship arrives

An East Coast port – (July 11)
A neutral vessel carrying 243 passengers arrived here today from a European port, according to a Navy announcement. There were no further details.