America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

To serve together –
Roosevelt aids twin brothers

President answers appeal of widowed mother

Third wildcat strike hits Detroit plant

Odds are with us –
4 of 4,000 lost on troopship

Bombers, meanwhile, blast new Jap airfield
By Sandor S. Klein, United Press staff writer

They wait and wonder –
U.S., British fliers galled by delay in raiding Reich

By Joe Alex Morris, United Press foreign writer

Byrd demands 40-hour week be abandoned

New Dealers assailed for refusing to change program

Congress may end Wednesday

Leaders agree to sine die adjournment

Liberty ships uses guns of the Arizona

Not time to shout, yet –
African fight only starting, Stimson says

U.S. troops get good warmup practice in clashes

73 sub victims after 13-day search

Flying Fortresses help in 55,000-mile hunt for lifeboats

Lamp output halted by WPB

Shades containing critical materials also hit

Roosevelt asks Norris to stay in Washington

Aussies spring Jap trap, mow them down by scores

La Guardia is blamed in Harlem terrorism

‘Boss’ needed to solve U.S. hiring muddle

Centralized control needed to solve government’s personnel problem
By Fred W. Perkins, Press Washington correspondent

Shortage of women workers threatens war work here

U.S. employment head thinks drop in applications is due to temporary Christmas work – 10,000 now in local industries
By Dale McFeatters, Press business editor

Gunners dodge dive bombers; get three Japs

Crew spends Thanksgiving shooting up fliers

U.S. finds shortage of folding money

Segregation policy upheld by Governor of Alabama

Smashing the Axis –
Airplane gasoline is oil industry’s war contribution

Once the companies couldn’t sell their 100-octane gas; now they can hardly fill needs of American planes; special fuel adds speed
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Ludendorff’s prophecy prominent in AEF book