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

Nazis rap Roosevelt over Rome bombing

By the United Press

War production lag is ‘serious;’ complacency hit

Officials fear quick victory in Sicily will boost overoptimism to point of further hurting arms output
By Arthur F. Degreve, United Press staff writer

Gossip starts as Doris ships horses to Reno

World’s ‘richest girl’ tells servant she’s California bound

Reno ‘health’ journey costs his highness one gas card

The Maharajah, however, has other autos (his new wife likewise), so he won’t walk

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British prices gain attention of Roosevelt

New rollback plan may put government in food business

‘…and four of our bombers are missing’ –
You hear about fliers who come back – here’s praise for the heroes who don’t

Captain describes how brave pals fought and died over Europe that American way of life might be preserved
By Capt. Lynn H. Mokler, North American Newspaper Alliance

Stalin calling post-war tune, socialist says

U.S. and Britain lag in planning for peace, Thomas asserts

Into the storm-cellars, gang!
Revolt is reported brewing against pay-as-you-go tax setup

Foundation scores needless red tape which is causing misunderstanding; offers program to simplify plan
By Dale McFeatters, Press business editor

10-hour shift turned down by plane union

Flying Fortress workers blame WLB for production lag


Group urges changes in Rock Island plan

Wallace: His idealism aids war

Vice President blasts politics-minded corporations as ‘American fascists;’ tells why they ‘hate’ Roosevelt

Senate to get post-war plan for aviation

Administration willing to submit agreements to committee

Detroit opens a major ‘war’ on delinquency

Youth problem believed one of major causes of recent riots
By A. M. Smith, North American Newspaper Alliance

More than 100 Allied planes batter Crete

17 lost in raid described as pre-invasion test of defense
By Virgil Pinkley, United Press staff writer

Henry Ford to observe 80th birthday Friday

Yanks cut off Jap supplies

28 planes downed and tender sunk

Byrd plans inquiry of U.S. expenditures

Yank shot down by Zero experiments in long leap

Lieutenant learns how freefall through space feels; ‘almost like swimming,’ he says
By B. J. McQuaid

U.S. doctors help Japs lose yen for death

Pittsburgh doctor finds docile patients on Guadalcanal

Yanks wounded in Sicily cheered up by Army band

Concert featuring favorite American tunes is ‘mental tonic’ for war-weary men
By Gault MacGowan, North American Newspaper Alliance

Plane wrecks cruiser from 50 feet in air

Former baseball player describes raid on Jap fleet
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer