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

Comanche is Army’s first Indian chaplain

Washington (RNS) –
James Gollins Ottipohy, a Comanche, is the Army’s first Indian chaplain.

Chaplain Ottipohy, 43, is a member of the Reformed Church in America and was ordained a clergyman in 1938. He has held pastorates in Oklahoma, Nebraska and New Mexico.

Ohio reprieved in ban on gas

Ickes refuses to extend ruling immediately

$16-billion plea stirs another fight on taxes

Byrnes calls conference of Treasury and budget chiefs

Maryland official accused of 1,400-mile wedding trip

Publisher charged with malicious slander after he ‘congratulates’ motorist; OPA probe faced

New secret weapon revealed by Navy

Fortresses bomb Munda

Washington –
Flying Fortress heavy bombers, escorted by fighter planes, have again bombed the Japanese air base at Munda in the Central Solomons, the Navy announced today.

Entry of Orientals asked by churchmen

Bomb assaults on Pantelleria called routine

Yank fliers want to go over Tokyo and give Japs a pasting
By Virgil Pinkley, United Press staff writer

89,367 workers on government jobs deferred

North Africa a valuable proving ground for Allies

Problems solved there are small-scale compared with grief faced in Axis-held Europe
By Helen Kirkpatrick

Union maintenance clause barred by strike bill joker

Rep. Howard W. Smith slips the Wagner Act into list of laws labor is expected to obey
By Thomas L. Stokes, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Memphis Belle to leave on her 26th air mission

This time, instead of meeting enemy risk, veteran Flying Fortress will inspire U.S. home front
By Nat A. Barrows

Seaman leaves his post to slay Japs – and does

But sniper gets Los Angeles youth on Attu after ‘fighting kid’ erases machine-gun nest

Southwest Pacific drive coming, Curtin declares

Australian Prime Minister confers with MacArthur, says defensive stage of war has ended

Shipload of Axis captives offers strange contrasts

By Edward W. Beattie, United Press staff writer

Editorial: Home front slackers

Editorial: Bombing sentimentality

Ferguson: Madame Chiang

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Social workers want Japs comfortable, Dies told

Government autos used for picnic trips, relocation center officer asserts

War prisoners from Italy jeer Hitler, Il Duce