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

Yank Rangers reach Corsica to aid French

More than 100 Nazis die as Allies drive toward northeast coast
By Robert Vermillion, United Press staff writer

House group votes more service aid


Army men will meet with industry, labor

Three little words may speed vote on peace plan

Senate finds similarity in Fulbright, GOP proposals

GOP continues purge of isolationists

By Thomas L. Stokes, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Inefficiency hit at Brewster

Senator Truman: Ultimatum given Kaiser

Thomas to challenge Texas law on unions


WPB men in New York caught taking bride

Servicemen’s families may get more aid

Senate passes bill to give inductees’ dependents month’s allowance

Now, now, boys!
Chicago newspapers fight over newsprint allotment

Sun and Herald-American seek to block additional supplies for Tribune; ‘waste’ is charged

USS Helena survivor’s story –
Sailors kept entertained by captive Jap Zero pilot

Millvale seaman tells how castaways dodged patrols on enemy-held island

31 Yanks saved by offensive in bloody triangle

By John O’Reilly, representing the combined U.S. press

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Gangster reveals $100,000 paid lawyer on $86,000 federal case

Los Angeles Mayor backs railway strike


Two suspects released in death of ‘Marvel’

Simms: Precedent set as French pick Corsican chief

Control by AMG ruled out in selection of prefect
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Churchill sets parley agenda

Second front, policy on Germany slated
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer

Shot down, gunner wants ‘excitement’

Parley hinted on control in freed regions

Soviet journal criticizes methods of AMG in liberated areas
By David M. Nichol

Salerno crisis anticipated by High Command of Allies

‘Big Four’ generals function smoothly and quickly when going is rough for troops
By Clark Lee, representing the combined U.S. press


Food problem grave in Italy

Germans strip towns as they retreat
By William H. Stoneman, representing the combined U.S. press

Germany’s ‘glider bomb’ being used against U.S. Flying Fortresses


Wounded Yank picks up bombs blazing in plane

October show rush may be forestalled


Compulsory savings expected next year

Soldier convicted on bigamy charge


Jap agent sentenced