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

Well, well, well!
Those button-up panties

‘What’s wrong with them?’ one asks; ‘They come off, you dope!’ Relief in sight? No!

I DARE SAY —
The bitter tea of Gen. MacArthur

By Florence Fisher Parry

Labor ‘wolf’ sent to prison

Jailed for accepting misappropriated funds

Jobs for tomorrow –
Toledo industries share their ideas for creating work

Efforts to avoid another industrial cave-in lead large firms to offer facilities; plan reached down into counties
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Anglo-U.S. cartels urged by Britons

Where will Yanks strike, capital asks

Roosevelt and Churchill silent on invasion of Italy

‘Once Again Steve’ lives though blown up 15 times

He tinkers with mines as you do with alarm clock and walks away from explosions

Navy victory apparent in Brewster guard case

But courts-martial indicate semi-civilian plan is in need of drastic revision
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

OPA violations laid to swank restaurant

New carrier raids on Japs expected from task force

Surprise attack on Marcus is prelude to destruction of Jap homeland, Adm. McCain reveals

Steele: Philippine life worsens under Japanese rule

Enemy tries to becloud issue by instituting fake independence
By A. T. Steele

Simms: Post-war position of U.S. depends on two parleys

Attitude of Congress and public hinges on Roosevelt-Churchill and Eden-Winant-Maisky conversations
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Massachusetts’ Legion assails ‘discrimination’

Allied planes blast Madang in New Guinea

Record tonnage of bombs for area devastates Jap base

Parolee held in WAC slaying

Man previously convicted in morals case

Advisors urge another 5% newsprint cut

Reduction is proposed for fourth quarter of this year

Hull may boss all economic work abroad

Organizational adjustments being made in State Department

Editorial: No longer a sideshow

Edson: War agencies to greet Congress with cap in hand

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Deluded men

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson