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

Bill allowing WAVES to go overseas ready

Washington (UP) –
Chairman David I. Walsh (D-MA), of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, said today that hearings would be held next week on a House-approved bill permitting WAVES to go overseas.

He said:

If the Navy wants the bill, it will probably receive favorable consideration in our committee.

Benny read the paper in Hannah’s home, his sisters testify at Dempsey divorce


Mrs. Dempsey to take stand in own defense

Chaplin sons defend him, deny seeing girl in home

Glamor girl Oona O’Neil calls accused actor ‘a great teacher’

Yank airmen blast Japs in Indochina

New York University honors two generals

Grandfather weds girl, 12, and Missouri starts probe

‘Roving bishop’ says he felt child needed someone to look after her

Baruch to aid WMB director as an ‘adviser’

No title, no pay on new job slated for financier, Byrnes says

Allies hit Jap Guinea bases

Airdrome, supply dumps left in flames

Aircraft pay in Southwest raised by WLB

Industry now stabilized, board explains in wage order

Joe Foss a major

Washington –
America’s No. 1 ace, Capt. Joseph J. Foss, Marine Corps fighter pilot, has been promoted to major, the Navy announced today.

Ease convicts into Army, WPB urges states

Plan is designed for ‘good record first offenders’
By the North American Newspaper Alliance

Knox: Pacific Fleet making ready for new action

Annapolis graduates told battle of Atlantic still to be won

Former Russian prisoners of Axis to be sent home

Members of International Brigade captured in Spain found interned in Africa
By Helen Kirkpatrick

German soldiers in Africa swallow incredible things

They believed everything their officers said about war; but Austrians remain bit skeptical
By John Lardner, North American Newspaper Alliance

Faiths urge aid to Jews

Mass meeting backs relief for Nazi victims

Editorial: Playing with dynamite

Editorial: Hoover on food

Edson: Reducing costs big problem of cargo airlines

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Youth cult

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Hoover offers nine-point plan in food crisis

Present policies threaten unprecedented situation, he says