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

Truman deplores Navy’s ‘hush-hush’ on ship sinkings

Senate committee reveals United Nations lost 12 million tons in 1942; imagination demanded


House delays tax showdown

New proposal will be submitted May 3

Coal dispute given to WLB

Can’t take further chances, Miss Perkins says

I DARE SAY —
‘…An arrow into the air…’

By Florence Fisher Parry

Irvin employee tells jury ‘F’ denotes ‘fake’

Others testify in deferral investigation of false steel tests

An observer reports –
U.S. suffers heavy losses in North Africa

Tunisian campaign called ‘preliminary skirmish’ to European battle

ODT restricts Pullman use

Sleeping cars barred for summer trips


Phone company cuts war plant service

Simms: Murder of fliers shows true scope of Jap savagery

Veneer of civilization, thin and recent at best, was once the proud boast of America; history again repeats
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Bombers lash at Jap bases

2 enemy planes downed north of Australia

Mothers proud of captive U.S. fliers

By the United Press

Board combs draft status of U.S. jobs

Reports due for Congress on thousands of men now at desks

More facts, fewer opinions pledged by OWI Director to Senate committee

Davis admits errors in his pamphlet on war effort
By Fred W. Perkins, Press Washington correspondent

Death takes Michigan man who ruled state by prayer

Aged Luren Dickinson crusaded against rampant vice; claimed ‘pipeline’ of divine guidance

Editorial: Jap murderers

Editorial: How will you take your news, raw or canned?

Editorial: ‘They also serve…’

Edson: Airmail lines lacking planes for heavy load

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Dice for the Army

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
The federal payroll

By editorial research reports

Millett: Briton advises ideal wife ‘to check her intelligence’

There’s cause for alarm in man’s ‘superior attitude’
By Ruth Millett

Nazi propaganda mill hits Allied raids

By Victor Gordon Lennox