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

U.S. subs bag 10 more ships

Six of Jap vessels sunk and four damaged

Top triumph accomplished by Eisenhower

Briton assails Churchill plan

Sees danger in Anglo-U.S. citizenship

Simms: Fate of Europe hinges on what occurs in Italy

If Allied diplomacy is smart, Bulgaria and Hungary and Romania may follow Rome’s example and surrender to Allies
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Negotiations on surrender shrouded in deep mystery

Italian emissary first approached representative of Britain in early part of August
By Victor Gordon Lennox

Owners, UMW renew session in pay dispute

Provision to add hour at overtime rate being discussed

Kirkpatrick: German ability to fight will decide fate of Italy

Allied troops face task of taking over important bases against stiff Nazi resistance
By Helen Kirkpatrick

Italian fleet told to join with Allies

United Nations gain a big upper hand in the Mediterranean

Nazis lose key materials with capitulation of Italy

But United Nations must make considerable effort to maintain conquered nation’s economy
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Japs reinforce their defense in New Guinea

Troops are being drawn from other sectors in Pacific
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

War demand for Bible soars; so scriptures are rationed

It is still bestseller; soldier receives 1-5 copies
By Marguerite Young, NEA staff correspondent


Ex-teacher admits working for Japan

An uninvited spirit –
Stokes: What will Willkie think? Is aftermath of GOP party

Delegates to policy meeting at Mackinac Island are moved by 1940 candidate’s demands
By Thomas L. Stokes, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Elk Hills oil deal is ended

President cancels Navy’s criticized contract

Congressman discusses jobs for tomorrow –
Solution of industry’s ills settles farm problem too

By Rep. Wesley E. Disney (D-OK)

New U.S. ships offset losses to submarines

Construction, however, fails to meet all requirements


Nation urged to save more

Conservation program hits at all waste

Editorial: One down and two to go

Editorial: Profits and tomorrow’s job

Editorial: Mackinac foreign policy

Edson: Post-war plans go to archives as board dies

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Hoarding

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson