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

Gen. Marshall urged as head of Democrats

New Deal is called a ‘dead corpse’ by Colorado Senator
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer

Since Yanks landed in Africa –
Nazis staggered by blows in last year

Army battles on as Reich weakens
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer

Official says –
U.S. can absorb Japs now here

Want one in your home? Newspaper asks


Glorious freedom –
‘Happiest people’ leave Jap prisons

Twice daily slapping by guards is now just a memory; months to be needed for many to recover health
By Royal Arch Gunnison

Editorial: Russia celebrates and the Senate acts

Editorial: ‘Political cowardice’

Poll: GOP showing most strength in rural areas

925 of 1,058 counties in Midwest reported in Republican column
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Völkischer Beobachter (November 8, 1943)

Paläste verwüstet, unersetzliche Kunstwerke im Vatikan zerstört –
Der Papst besichtigt die Vernichtungen des Angriffs

Unbehagen in London soll Schuldbewußtsein tarnen –
Moskauer Konferenz wirft ihre Schatten

Von unserem Berner Berichterstatter

The Pittsburgh Press (November 8, 1943)

GERMANS PREPARING RETREAT IN ITALY
Nazis blast port in path of 5th Army

Yanks hurl back counterattacks; 8th turns foe’s blank
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer

Nazis liken war situation to month of 1918 collapse

By Aldo Forte, United Press staff writer

11 nuns killed by Nazi shells

Germans fire on convent sheltering girls

Aussies blast Jap cruiser in bomb attack on Rabaul

Planes also torpedo cargo vessel in follow-up of U.S. daylight raid on enemy base
By Brydon C. Taves, United Press staff writer

Railroad employees given 4 to 10-cent pay increase

Chairmen of union’s wage committee, however, calls recommendation ‘unsatisfactory’

Raid on Vatican denied by U.S.

Investigation shows Allied fliers not guilty

I DARE SAY —
Pistol-packin’ Papa

By Florence Fisher Parry

One of two crash survivors is deserted by Lady Luck

Charmed life continues for pal of missing Army airman

Fires raging in California

150 homes are destroyed; incendiarism probed


Don’t look now, but –
Often scorned Florida canal bobs up again

Engle charges funds are provided in face of ban by Congress

Casualties in Navy now total 31,154

Supreme Court will review an OPA conviction

Case of Nazi saboteurs’ aide will also be heard again


Supreme Court orders monopoly trial

In Washington –
Diplomatic army assembles to discuss European relief

Meeting is likely to provide first test of international collaboration since signing of Moscow Pact