America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Politics must wait, Secretary Hull says

Words that aren’t there tell tale of slave Europe

Message transmitted through the Red Cross are made eloquent by family comment

OPA will continue chicken, egg ceilings

Striptease queen’s ‘testimony’ denied

Here’s how Nazis twist U.S. news

WLB rejects penalty plan

Turns down anti-strike proposal by 4–2 vote

Kaiser shipyard wins eighth production star

United Nations urged to offer peace to Italy

Chance to isolate Hitler seen if diplomats keep pace with military
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Italy believed harder hit than public clues indicate

By Thomas L. Stokes, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Navy ousts Tony Martin; Army may get him next

Post-war plans are discussed by Witherow

Urges that reconstruction financing be done with private capital

Nelson victor in battle with Army and Navy

Roosevelt says dispute on control of production has been ended

Editorial: Round and round we go

Ferguson: Lousy patriotism

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Smashing the Axis –
Quick changeover in making planes paying dividends

Initial order taken from France creates new plane plant for Martin and now U.S. aircraft are pouring forth from that shop
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

WPB moves to ‘budget’ materials

By Dale McFeatters, Press business editor

African French forced to fire, Navy man says

McKeesport Controller tells of Casablanca raid

150 Jap planes downed – Cost: 3 Fortresses

Same outfit its 22 enemy ships in war over South Pacific
By Charles P. Arnot, United Press staff writer

Mobile farm labor to be used in 1943

Japs attempt again to help Buna from sea

Swamps near strong defenses delay Allied drive in New Guinea
By Brydon Taves, United Press staff writer