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

Allies blast Lae Airdrome

All Jap buildings in area are destroyed
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Too hot for Hitler –
Berlin raiders set big fires

20-minute attack is war’s ‘most concentrated
By William B. Dickinson, United Press staff writer

Jeffers resigns post as rubber director

Resignation is accepted; President names Dewey to job

13 ways proposed –
ODT offers plan to east railroad manpower crisis

Use of war prisoners and temporary suspension of ‘full crew laws’ are proposed

Melbourne visited by Mrs. Roosevelt

Half an inch upward –
Girl tries to add height in order to join Marines

Corps meets Patricia, 19, halfway by cutting requirements

Ickes returns 369 more pits to operators

Shipments are curtailed as consumer stocks show decline

Byrnes moves to alleviate West Coast labor shortage

Rioting permits drastic action to prevent hoarding of workers; agencies’ powers pooled

‘Robbery’ charge hurled at ‘lawyer-interlopers’

7,000 ‘foreigners’ accused of invading Washington and ‘bagging what law game they can’

Civilians jam trains, buses

Labor Day travel reported up over last year
By the United Press

2 task forces may be hitting Japs in Pacific

One attacked Kiska in August, other raided Marcus on Sept. 1
By Sandor S. Klein, United Press staff writer

First allowance made to WAC’s dependent

Tracer streams light night as Allies take off for Italy

Heavy barrages laid down to pave way for troops who cross strait in landing craft
By William Wilson

Labor Day observance –
Increase output of war plants, Roosevelt urges

President voices determination that this war means the downfall of ‘brutal Axis masters’

GOP hears plea for limitation

Agreement deemed certain on world cooperation after the war

U.S. bureaucracy –
‘Fourth branch’ of government has wide power

Cargoes, Inc., and Colonial Mica Corporation are just a couple of agencies you finance but hear very little about
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

‘New weapons’ to hit Germany

Gen. Arnold says no point will be ‘safe’
By Walter Cronkite, United Press staff writer

Farm security head assigned to foreign job

Congress’ target to ‘deal with economic affairs in Italy’

Labor Day salute by radio is directed to ‘womanpower in war’

Network features Frank Sinatra singing so tired girls may swoon on ‘workingman’s’ holiday
By Si Steinhauser

May ration chorus gals in filmland

Dancing directors really are worried over the ‘beauty shortage’