America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Assists with citations

With the USAAF in China –
Lt. Col. Herbert Morgan, of Freedom, Pennsylvania, assisted in the reading of citations for bomber pilots who participated in a perfect bombing raid on Canton July 18.

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Purple Heart award, the first ever won by a woman, is the prized procession of Lt. Anne G. Fox, Schofield Barracks nurse, whop worked “ceaselessly with coolness and efficiency” at Hickam Field in Honolulu when the Japs struck at Pearl Harbor last Dec. 7.

Japs on New Guinea given bitter taste of Singapore

Enemy caught in pincer movement face dishonorable capture or honorable annihilation
By George Weller

Casualties total 48,956

Americans join Aussies in push on Guinea base

Cornered Japs at Buna have ‘jungle and sea at their back’
By Brydon Taves, United Press staff writer

Viereck wins court review

Supreme Court will act in Axis agent’s case

Silk and nylon hose now on salvage list

Eisenhower hands praise to ‘best staff any place’

Filipino plan called model by Roosevelt

Quezon and Camacho join in celebration of 7th anniversary

Rationing of natural gas threatened this winter

WPB officials also recommend curtailed use of manufactured fuel to avoid shortage

U.S. urged to treat Darlan’s stricken son

Editorial: ‘Smashing the Axis’

Editorial: The Japs attack again

Editorial: Not clean cut

Ferguson: American way

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Mae West to change her ways!

‘Diamond Lil’ is now old stuff, she says
By Erskine Johnson

Films of ‘war significance’ demanded by Loretta Young

Wants to play roles to aid in building morale such as her current part in ‘China,’ depicting fight against Japs

Clapper: Lady Luck helps

By Raymond Clapper

Smashing the Axis

Genius finds full scope in war jobs
By Charles T. Lucey, Pittsburgh Press special writer

Wait a minute… why were they called cutters and not patrollers or something like that

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