America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Ivory Coast invasion by Allies reported

London, England (UP) –
The Rome radio, heard by the newspaper Star, reported today that U.S. and British troops had entered the French Ivory Coast territory on the Gulf of Guinea, 1,050 miles southeast of Dakar.

According to Rome, the Americans crossed into the Ivory Coast from Liberia, marching eastward, and the Britons crossed from the British Gold Coast, marching westward.

It was made known officially yesterday that U.S. forces were in Liberia.

Jeffers wants ration power

Rubber chief wants to end gas confusion

Nelson wins fight with Army and Navy

One day off, Roosevelt tells federal employees

Washington (UP) –
President Roosevelt today reiterated that government employees will have only a one-day holiday at Christmas. That will be Christmas Day itself.

Power grant delay faced

Only few immigrants wanted by Roosevelt

Congressman suggests Cabinet give advice

More simplification of U.S. styles planned

Smashing the Axis –
Food firms solve many problems in shipping rations

Researchers help Army send non-spoilable butter to Africa, powdered ham and eggs to Tunis; new methods save space on ships
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Praise War Labor Board! It passes Santa a raise

Formal recommendation, full of yule spirit, makes certain there will be no chiselers

Administration gets 2 slaps

Both House and Senate show dissatisfaction

Crop subsidy designed to balance production

By Thomas L. Stokes, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Free appeal granted convicted traitors

War workers face sabotage charges

‘Biggest’ stories of 1942 listed by UP executive

Life on Guadalcanal

‘Ride’ with torpedo expedition thrilling
By Sherman Montrose

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Pegler: On Mrs. Roosevelt

By Westbrook Pegler

Clapper: Offensive

By Raymond Clapper

Editorial: Why delay pay-as-you-go?

Editorial: The Japs keep coming back