America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

U.S. awards medal to flying general

3 actresses in London

London, England –
Actresses Kay Francis, Carole Landis and Mitzi Mayfair have arrived here to entertain U.S. troops.

Invasion of France likely to do Axis more harm than good

Allied alliance with patriots forecast

Enemy broadcast –
Pétain protest called routine

Marshal is friendly with Rundstedt, Nazis say

Senate sponsors end year’s training fight

‘Decisive battle’ opens as Aussies gain in New Guinea

MacArthur’s encirclement maneuver makes progress near key Jap base while American fliers batter rear of enemy lines
By Brydon Taves, United Press staff writer

Allies cunning blocks Japs in Guinea, Solomons

By George Weller

Let new Japanese power be entrenched and we invite our defeat, Grew asserts

Miss Goddard wants a ‘message movie,’ preferably minus disrobing sequence

By Erskine Johnson

PEPPER BLASTS CHURCHILL’S ‘CONSIDERATIONS OF EMPIRE’ SPEECH
Senator rips steel bigwigs on production

Stinging address before CIO convention brings tumultuous applause
By Edwin Lahey

‘Barney Google’ de Beck passes

Famed comic strip artist worked in Pittsburgh

On to Tokyo and Berlin –
‘America is on the march,’ Somervell tells Legion

General speaking at Armistice Day luncheon here says this is ‘the real thing’ and not a part-time campaign

Editorial: Armistice was not enough

Ferguson: Other women’s tears

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Editorial: The 18s and 19s

Editorial: Mail early

Millett: Separation in war aids family ties

Loyalties seem intensified in majority of homes
By Ruth Millett

Clapper: Long fight ahead

By Raymond Clapper

Völkischer Beobachter (November 12, 1942)

Der Französische Widerstand in Nordafrika –
Heftige Kämpfe bei Port Lyautey

Angst vor dem Gegenschlag der Achse –
Knox warnt vor übertriebenem Optimismus