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

Roosevelt quits drinking coffee, switches to milk

Buying vegetables for President, ‘who doesn’t like them much,’ is problem for First Lady

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wait… how is there a birth boom? Did everyone suddenly become promiscuous?

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5.5-lb daily ration in Army costs 56¢

Here is how soldiers’ food compares with that of civilians

Papers to lead bond drive for $13-billion sale

Treasury asks publishers to head biggest financing effort

WAF killed in Texas

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Cornelia Fort

Long Beach, California –
Cornelia Fort, 23, the second woman to sign up with the Women’s Auxiliary Ferry Squadron, was killed yesterday in the crash of an Army plane near Merkel, Texas, the Ferrying Division of the Air Transport Command announced today. The cause of the accident was not determined.

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Life insurance benefits a day at $6,582,000

Aggregate $2,402,517,000 for year – surrender pay down 20%

Army studies its violations

Consideration, solicitude shown, officer says

Portuguese rescue 71 Yankee sailors

Lame duck bill stirs GOP aid

Senators join to support House measure

British, U.S. bombers attack Naples again

Nazi morale badly shaken by bombings

Heavy damage to Berlin in March 1 attack revealed by witness
By Jack Fleisher, United Press staff writer

Mme. Chiang visits Chicago Chinatown

why naples and not rome? Hitting the capital would be a moral blow (although by this time the italians moral is already blown).

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Flying boat scores hits on large Jap destroyer

Six other enemy vessels attacked by Allied bombers off New Guinea
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Taxation for war is also designed to pay for peace

Treasury Secretary explains how large levies may now help to soften blows that come when the battles are over
By Henry Morgenthau Jr., Secretary of the Treasury

Ferguson: One day at a time

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
A fourth term?

By editorial research reports

WLB expected to hold the lid on wage scale

AFL members’ attack on ‘Little Steel’ is foredoomed

Millett: A mother questions suggestive entertainment that tortures the emotions of soldier, sweetheart

By Ruth Millett

‘Boy meets girl’ formula losing out in Hollywood

In Fallen Sparrow, three ladies get rough treatment; all lose ‘the boy’