America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

MacArthur’s fliers blast Guinea camps

By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Sailor forgets ‘Mike,’ ship hears him cuss

U.S. paratroops ‘rarin’ to go’

Men show what they can do at British base
By Leo S. Disher, United Press staff writer

Alcoa group to end strike at Cleveland

Men vote to return to work pending settlement of dispute

Rail salvage tonnage to hit 4.5 million

Outstanding achievement claimed in face of material shortage

War politics charge hurled at Democrats

New Dealers postponing victory, GOP Finance Chairman says

America had edge on Japanese Navy by large margin

Many more U.S. ships under construction; Tokyo might risk fleet in all-out gamble as position grows desperate
By Rear Adm. Yates Stirling Jr., United Press naval expert

Senator Clark named Petrillo probe head

Rickenbacker heads school victory corps

Detailed story of triumph at Milne Bay told

Poorly-armed, disorganized Japs there are being mopped up now
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer

American fliers in Britain scorn last war dramatics

Actor will face court Oct. 15 in perjury case

Clapper: Dictatorship!

By Raymond Clapper

Editorial: ‘We can lose the war, period’

Ferguson: Pro-America

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

OPA to permit rent rises for furnace work

Landlords may split cost of changing over to coal-burning

Auto bumper contributions welcome, WPB man says

Organization, push put over salvage drive

Cincinnati system, envied by all, collects 238 million pounds

Cinematic Panama Hattie plotless – but who cares?

For with Skelton, Ben Blue, Ragland and Ann Southern, it adds up to plenty of fun
By Maxine Garrison

U.S. will pay honor to Reds

American-Soviet friendship Congress planned