America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Miss America to remain single until war is won

Boyfriends, however, keep her dated up pretty well, she admits

Big bombers pound foe in Guinea area

Jap forces held at bay in their push toward Port Moresby
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Hooked rug jobbers draw OPA warning

U.S. airmen outthink Japs

Battling buzzards balk threat to captain
By George Weller

Interned American fliers treated well by Russians

U.S. Ambassador sees that they get books, newspapers; arranges hunting-fishing trips

Allied bombers strike Axis from Bremen to Bulgaria

Attack on Romania also reported; U.S. fliers may have taken part

More products will be denied to civilians

Changes will also result in layoffs, WPB chief warns

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Japs send Americans to rejoin families

Ferguson: Women’s business

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

U.S. Army Engineers eat crocodile meat

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Most Axis submarines believed driven from waters along U.S. Eastern Front

By Walter Logan, United Press staff writer

Marine pilot shoots down 4 planes in 15 minutes

By Robert C. Miller, United Press staff writer

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U.S. Engineers grab guns to help slaughter Japs

By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Völkischer Beobachter (September 15, 1942)

Machtlosigkeit des sterbenden Empire –
Roosevelt stiehlt dem King die Untertanen

The Pittsburgh Press (September 15, 1942)

More specific curb on food prices sought

Henderson hits Senate anti-inflation bill in present form

Canada loses 4 cargo ships patrol vessel

Toll reaches 489 as subs increase activity in Western Atlantic
By the United Press

Fathers face Army call by October 1943

Hershey says force will exceed 4.5 million men this year

Sub-based plane believed used in bombing of Oregon

Jap markings found on fragments after fire; seaplane sighted

Navy names air admiral for Pacific

Towers becomes aviation force commander in new setup

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‘It can be done’ –
Material for cargo planes declared in grasp of U.S.

By John F. Cramer, Scripps-Howard staff writer