America at war! (1941--) -- Part 2

I DARE SAY —
A new kind of war

By Florence Fisher Parry

A reporter’s sizeup –
Tax official Paul hot for reforms – if they’re his idea

Master of ‘succinct quips’ fights Ruml Plan, which he didn’t think of first; Congress rebuffs him often
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Madame Chiang near collapse at reception

Chinese First Lady speaks against doctor’s advice

Astounding decision –
Viereck conviction voided in 5–2 vote by Supreme Court

Case against German propagandist set aside on technical grounds; federal prosecutor blasted by court

U.S. bombers blast ship off Rangoon

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The war is over for this trio captured in the American raid on Sened. The young Hitlerite at the right looks like 15 but he insists he’s 20. They were among hundreds captured.

Japs reinforce island bases off Australia

Enemy believed preparing for major effort in Southwest Pacific
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

U.S. fliers on Guadalcanal list 192 attacks on Japs


Outside chance of beating Japs in 1943, general says

Chennault declares it depends on how soon Allies ‘put stuff into China’
By Robert P. Martin, United Press staff writer

Strict curbs placed on private buses

Own orchestra turns against Rodzinski Plan

Cleveland musicians rally behind New Yorkers in dismissal fight

Plane carrier launched

Camden, New Jersey –
The aircraft carrier USS Monterey was launched yesterday by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation. It was the fifth carrier to go down the company’s ways in a little more than six months.

Boeing works past deadline

Mass meeting opens minus production interruption

Farmer draft deemed just

Patterson says deferment endangers morale

We can cut down clothes, Mrs. Roosevelt thinks

First Lady tells press hoarding is ‘just too stupid’

Join Red Cross ‘mercy’ drive, President asks

Eisenhower, Nimitz laud ‘morale bulwark,’ goal is $125 million

64 still in mine –
Trapped men feared dead

Three brought out alive from Montana shaft

World issues to be viewed

Welles forecasts parley on post-war problems

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Soldiers sleep ‘standing up’ in packed Gotham


Orson Welles called for Army examination

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Marriage aids Romeos in film jobs

Editorial: Give to the Red Cross and you give to soldiers