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

Air offensive hits Jap bases

94 tons of bombs rained on New Britain
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

First Lady in Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaii –
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt arrived by plane last night after a 21,000-mile aerial tour of American military and naval establishments in the Pacific war zone.

Plane crashes; 25 soldiers die

Transport falls as it leaves runway

Yanks batter field 35 miles north of Paris

Huge formation of other Allied planes sweep across strait

Los Angeles faces new traffic strike


Management and labor warned to cooperate

Simms: 1931 ‘incident’ doomed world to blood orgy

Will Allies learn from mistake made during Jap aggression?
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Paper supply faces new cut

Nelson warns of curtailments in most of 1944

Gen. Marshall praised highly by House group

Committee discusses report of ‘rift,’ but takes no action

There’s no time for temperament when stars go on bond sales tour

‘Take’ at box office makes Barnum look like an amateur

McNutt points to every man of draft age

Legion convention told that nation fails to meet goal

Norman Davis: Yank morale high


Willkie: I choose to run ‘for liberals’

GOP leader also offers to ‘work in ranks’ for his aims
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer

Walter Collins gets UP post in Middle East


Revisions due in U.S. foreign relief bureaus

Coordination of activity under State Department ordered

Science fails in attempts to sidetrack hurricanes

Only hope for future lies in weather forecasts and protection against wind, floods

House passes resolution on post-war aid

Measure calling for U.S. cooperation approved 360–29

Guadalcanal raided by Japanese planes

Editorial: Marshall states his case

Edson: Food directors must set goals soon for 1944

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Gwen Dew’s book

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Native chief tells of battle –
Japan man… him alla go; ‘merica man, his alla stay

Japan ship, Japan plane… no good… takum fire; ‘merica ship, plane him still go boom
By Sgt. Milburn McCarty Jr., USMC combat correspondent

Let’s all go visiting!
Kirkpatrick: Through darkest Africa with five of our Senators

During 9-day visit to Mediterranean theater (of war), they dined, swam, saw constituents
By Helen Kirkpatrick