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

I DARE SAY —
Night and day

By Florence Fisher Parry

Ration Book 4 to last two years

Distribution to be made late next month

Husky newsman complains:
So you think Ernie’s ‘frail’? Just try keeping up with him!

Columnist home for a rest is swamped by ‘propositions’
By Lee G. Miller, Scripps-Howard staff writer

‘Hesitant hurricane’ spares Gulf Coast


Mussolini follower ends life in New York

U.S. families plan for huge shopping spree

Post-war budgets for homes, cars being revised sharply upward
By E. A. Evans, Scripps-Howard staff writer

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$5 billion still needed in bond drive

Most of remaining purchases must be made by ‘little fellows’

Bus hits train; 7 die, 50 hurt

Crash is blamed on failure of brakes

GOP plan offered in place of Fulbright’s resolution

Debate opens in House on post-war policy of U.S. with Rep. Clare Hoffman leading attack

Senator urges more material for MacArthur

Chandler, on tour of war front, also warns that China needs more aid
By Francis L. McCarthy, United Press staff writer

More WACs welcomed to U.S. post in Britain


New chemical flameproofs work clothes

After war, you may use it in family laundry to save lives
By Ruth Miller, North American Newspaper Alliance

Simms: Coming meeting of U.S., Britain, Russia is crucial

Relations between three capitals approach a showdown and need of an Allied agreement is admitted by all
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Buffer state idea proposed

Berle: U.S. wants no such setup in Europe
By John A. Reichmann, United Press staff writer

Songstress for soldiers, Frances displays courage

She warbles in 125-degree heat as flak falls all around her and wounded doughboy faints
By Erskine Johnson

Churchill due to review war for Commons

Prime Minister cheered as he returns home from U.S., Canada
By Phil Ault, United Press staff writer

Editorial: Labor hoarding

Editorial: Sardinia will help

Edson: Generals in Army now total 1,065; increase of 715

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: War marriage

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Congressional limits on draft

By Bertram Benedict, editorial research reports

Cutthroat rivalry feared –
Post-war fate of trade fleet studied by U.S.

Extent of collaboration with other nations is difficult question
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

60 Yanks hold a vital hill against all the Nazis have

Americans carry on, even as their companions fall and die beside them
By Seymour Korman, representing American and British radio systems