MacArthur’s fliers blast Guinea camps
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer
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U.S. paratroops ‘rarin’ to go’
Men show what they can do at British base
By Leo S. Disher, United Press staff writer
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Alcoa group to end strike at Cleveland
Men vote to return to work pending settlement of dispute
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Rail salvage tonnage to hit 4.5 million
Outstanding achievement claimed in face of material shortage
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War politics charge hurled at Democrats
New Dealers postponing victory, GOP Finance Chairman says
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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
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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
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OPA to permit rent rises for furnace work
Landlords may split cost of changing over to coal-burning
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Organization, push put over salvage drive
Cincinnati system, envied by all, collects 238 million pounds
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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
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U.S. will pay honor to Reds
American-Soviet friendship Congress planned
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