America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

So it’s a stimulus check but in reverse? And everone has to use this check?

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Government “borrowing money” to sell securities to the public on a voluntary basis.

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Darlan’s appeal to Toulon fleet adds to mystery

Admiral’s ‘suggestion’ that ships come to North Africa to escape Germans confuses situation; belief prevails that naval force will not leave port
By Robert Dowson, United Press staff writer

U.S. finishes treason case

Dismissal pleas denied as state rests

Naval unit defeats Japs, shooting down 65 aircraft

Three-fourths of attacking dive bombers and torpedo planes destroyed in engagement off Solomons
By Charles P. Arnot, United Press staff writer

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Women’s role lauded by Mrs. Roosevelt

U.S. may put French in hotel at Hershey

Washington (UP) –
The State Department is negotiating with the Hershey Hotel at Hershey, Pennsylvania, for the possible use of that hotel in housing Vichy French officials.

The officials are those who are now without diplomatic status as a result of the break of relations between Vichy and the United States.

Kaiser ship built in less than 5 days

Rationing of butter by Jan. 1 predicted

Aussie private is saved by medicines from U.S.

4 Jap troopships blasted as Aussies advance in Guinea

MacArthur’s fliers hit transports ready to sail for Guadalcanal; two ground forces closing in on big enemy base at Buna
By Brydon Taves, United Press staff writer

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Veterans training measure debated

French stronghold gives up to four men in 30 minutes

Initial landings near Algiers go smoothly, but some units get lost, some fall behind and French get signals crossed on surrender orders
By William Stoneman, U.S. war correspondent with the AEF in Africa

French surrender almost upset when Allied fliers raid airfield

By Ned Russell, United Press staff writer

ODT delays rationing for commercial vehicles

Nope… I don’t get it.

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“We want the money for the war, but we will give you something special after it all ends…”

Ex-grid stars share glory in Algerian skies

Doolittle’s fighter pilot shun sleep to blast tanks, guns
By John A. Parris, United Press staff writer

Married ‘team’ will play twice with symphony

Russian artists expect to enter service soon
By Henry Ward

Boss forecast for manpower

But McNutt appointment appears unlikely
By E. A. Evans, Scripps-Howard staff writer