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

Flood nearing record crest

Mississippi on rampage; 115,000 homeless
By the United Press

I’ll finish that article soon. :slight_smile:

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Fourteen dead in PRR wreck

Engineer exceeded limits, rail official says

Women wardens nab man for resisting raid rules

Learned to be firm, one says, in raising big family

Women are key to labor draft

If enough doff aprons, OWI is hopeful


Court rejects OPA rent test

Collusion found in case at South Bend

Senate group advances split-forgiveness plan

Tax conferees may find agreement basis in proposal to vary percentage to groups

Take your time. TG is not gonna read it anyway. The forum members will.

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Abolition of NYA is urged by joint group in Congress

Byrd Committee urges war worker training be turned over to industry


Operators ask new hearings on coal wage

WLB panel report viewed as abrogation of rule against inflation

Washington word awaited as rubber strikes spread

Goodyear workers join in force despite plea of union and labor board officials


Strikers heed plea to return to tank plants

Chrysler walkout develops into name-calling within union

Morgenthau hints –
Forced savings hangs on sale of more bonds

Bulk of incomes is now being earned by wage groups

American wounded return from Tunisia

Allies may win Paris region by breakthrough

Nazis expected to retreat behind Hindenburg Line when invasion comes
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer


Allies urged to re-teach Axis peoples

Report calls for control of their education after war

Gen. Devers: Yanks all set to hit Europe

Head of AEF reports on tour in Britain


Allies hammer Italian islands

Pantelleria and Sardinia bombed again

New OPA decrees –
Coffee ration increased; cheese sales restricted

Coffee allotment boosted to one pound during June, soft cheeses placed on ration list

Churchill, Roosevelt resume conferences

Washington (UP) –
President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill today resumed their conferences which are expected to result soon in final decisions on basic Allied war strategy.

Mr. Churchill and some members of his staff spent the weekend as guest of the British Embassy. The Prime Minister returned to the White House late last night, and went into immediate conference with Mr. Roosevelt. They talked from about 11 p.m. until 2:30 this morning.

White House Press Secretary Stephen T. Early said most of today would be spent in talks between the President and the Prime Minister and in periodic consultation with some pf their staff commanders. The two leaders are studying recommendations submitted last week by their naval, military and air staffs.

Allies attack 40 Jap barges

Fortresses raid Kavieng, north of Australia

Sole air crew survivor treks 141 days to safety

Alabama’s sergeant’s companions die in Australian bush country as plane encounters storm

Edson: Desert soldiers stage fly blitz and end illness

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Army and the colleges

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

More than a dozen plays will be made into films

By Howard Barnes