America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

War brides found ‘unorganized’ for housekeeping

By Joseph L. Myler, United Press staff writer

Dive bombers lead U.S. raids on foe in China

Americans blast 3 Jap bases; 2 District fliers in attacks
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

Pullman Co. employees to get Christmas kit

Further gains in profits of movie industry seen

Soldiers name lake in Alaska after showgirl

Labor shortages faced by transit companies

Fight resumed on war power for President

Leaders doubt enactment can be accomplished this year

U.S. bombers are decorated

One describes flak as ‘acres of cotton’

Report boosts Jap sea losses

4 cruisers, 4 destroyers sunk at Cape Esperance

The Queen was just ‘swell,’ Martha, Carole, Kay agree

Princesses join in singing ‘Deep in the Heart of Texas;’ want jitterbug routine

Farm lands in Illinois ready to produce hemp

Hang on… Why can’t they buy it from their neighbours?

Whose neighbors? Citizens or countries?

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Countries… Neighbours it is easy… find a guy who is lactose intolerant… Ask him to buy milk coupons and then buy milk from him.

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Transportation disruptions due to wartime priorities (and the obvious threat of enemy subs).

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I meant why not say Canada or mexico via land… No enemy ships there

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Wartime priorities (transportation of local supplies for the war effort) and rationing.

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Seems the lads in uniform prefer the blond girls too

Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines express the same preference as D. Parker’s gentlemen

Orson Welles raps DeMille

Cecil, however, graciously praises his detractor

War hero’s mother refuses Hollywood invitation