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

Court-martial probe studied by House group

‘Full-scale’ inquiry to depend on War Department action

Vinson: 180 warships of Japs sunk

Nippon is left ‘all alone’ by Italy’s fall, says House leader
By Edward V. Roberts, United Press staff writer

Woman who saw it reports –
Terror, feeling of despair found on faces in Berlin

Once conspicuous posters of Hitler are gone, buildings burned and wrecked

Yanks in China have score of 77–6 in planes

Chennault reports on air operations in first half of month

Allied forces gain offensive in Pacific War

Japs lose ‘upper hand;’ turning point now believed near
By Frank H. Bartholomew, United Press staff writer

Poll: Gen. MacArthur shows power in ‘trial heat’

Soldier ‘tested’ against Roosevelt; strongest with farmers
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Navy’s airpower steadily taking war up to Japan

Nippon’s undisputed early flying edge has long since vanished; her planes and crews are second-rate
By Peter Masefield, North American Newspaper Alliance

Bond selling drive reaches 60% of quota

$9 billion total to date encourages Treasury


ODT to put lid on deliveries

Beverages, cut flowers may be affected

Brown to quit as head of OPA, capital hears

Expected to be appointed member of Federal Reserve Board


Pay-go tax system called ‘nightmare’

Knox inspects Navy’s bases

Secretary has conference at London Admiralty
By Nat A. Barrows

Blue border to enclose insignia on U.S. planes

Renegotiation law revision held unlikely

No change seen to permit accumulation of post-war reserves

Flames lap hospital tent –
Inferno of U.S. beachhead taken in stride by nurses

Doctors, too, tend wounded troops day and night in hospital tents, ignoring shellfire

My Lovin’ Dove’s boys come back…

Ever is too soon to give up hope, Fortress crew finds
By Osmar White, North American Newspaper Alliance

Editorial: The President reports

Editorial: Sheer stockings and lipstick

McFarland: The gals break through

By Kermit McFarland

Radio plans bond drive

All networks set aside day for campaign

Hopper: New ideas vital for the films

/Innovations are lifeblood of screenland
By Hedda Hopper

I DARE SAY —
The ghosts that pass in the night in the silent theater

By Florence Fisher Parry