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

Set for invasion –
8 million Nazis man coastline

Germans soon to impose martial law in Europe
By John A. Parris, United Press staff writer

Like Kiska –
Yanks prepare to flank Wake

Blow at Japan may follow Marcus Island raid
By Charles P. Arnot, United Press staff writer

Capital believes –
Stand mapped toward Russia

Conference continued by Churchill, Roosevelt

Effective Sunday, Sept. 5 –
Butter goes up 2, meats come down in ration scale

OPA takes advantage of ‘best meat picture’ to cut 35 items 1 to 2 points; frozen foods raised

Allowances overdrawn –
Ickes’ gloomy gas picture blasts Easterners’ hopes

Increase in consumption will eat up supplies in few days, he says

I DARE SAY —
That quart of milk

By Florence Fisher Parry

WLB majority rules –
Employers can’t question union member’s status

Laborer belong to organization if he signifies intention in writing, board says

Restaurants short millions of points


Hod Carriers’ officers sued for $637,000

Total includes dues and assessments collected from laborers

War loan drive will be opened by Roosevelt

Simms: Next few weeks will determine trend of allied relations with Soviet Russia

United Nations diplomats in Washington say most important showdown of war is at hand
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

U.S. 8th Air Force downs 631 fighters in one month

August operations of Britain-based fliers include first American shuttle raids on Europe

Steele: Fascist system planned by Japs to rule Filipinos

Government for Pacific islands will seem independent in form, but actually at mercy of invaders
By A. T. Steele

Yanks isolate Japanese near base in Guinea

U.S. troops advance south of airfield at Salamaua
By Brydon Taves, United Press staff writer

Swedish ship sails, to return Americans

Precedent violated, FCC chairman says

Negro Council supports GOP

Democrats are accused of discrimination


Teacher dismissed as war objector

Liberator downs 7 Zeros strafing U.S. fliers

Bomber turns from formation to protect Yanks parachuting down neat Bougainville
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer

Editorial: Marshall and Eisenhower

Editorial: How to get Prohibition back

Edson: Litvinov affair shows up phony interpretations

By Peter Edson