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

Kate Smith sells $30,000,000 by air

Knox returns to London after inspection journey

Editorial: The House leads

Editorial: The best reporter

Edson: 75 reasons why you should buy extra $75 bond

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Sister Kenny

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Manufacturer says –
Help shortage bringing new rubber crisis

Goodrich president appeals to workers for aid in big program

A Fortress pilot spins a few –
‘I’m falling,’ gunner yells as turret is shot away

Lt. Slaker, back from North African Theater, finds ‘heaven’ at home with family – and ice cream
By William Forrester

Clapper: Soviet aims

By Raymond Clapper

Movement afoot to put ceiling on income, gift taxes

State legislature seeking amendment to limit levies may force Congress to call Constitutional convention
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Ball game excites fliers over Rangoon

Völkischer Beobachter (September 23, 1943)

Entscheidende Anstrengungen für den Endsieg –
Epochale Erhöhung der Kriegsproduktion in Japan

Tojo: Die Auswirkungen werden die Welt in Erstaunen setzen

Durchbruchsangriffe der Sowjets aufgefangen –
U-Boote versenkten 3 Feindzerstörer bei Gibraltar

U.S. Navy Department (September 23, 1943)

Communiqué No. 469

South Pacific.
On September 20, during the early morning, six Japanese planes bombed the vicinity of the airstrip on Guadalcanal. Light damage to material and installations was sustained. No casualties were suffered.

On September 21, in the morning, about 12 or 16 enemy bombers were over Guadalcanal. Light damage and some casualties were sustained. Two of the enemy planes were shot down by one of our fighters.

The Pittsburgh Press (September 23, 1943)

NAZIS DESTROYING NAPLES HARBOR
Allied surge takes three more towns

Germans sink ships, fire docks; heavy fighting north of Salerno
By Richard D. McMillan, United Press staff writer

RAF PLASTERS HANNOVER
Fortresses pound Nantes Base for U-boats

British drop 2,000 tons of bombs on German industrial city
By Walter Cronkite, United Press staff writer


Clark Gable mans gun on Nantes raid

Baruch: Place fathers at the bottom

Concedes dependency consideration before Wheeler

Aussies land near Jap base

Advance on Finschhafen, on Guinea coast
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

‘Take-home’ would go up –
UMW and Illinois owners sign contract boosting pay


Permit needed in Texas to solicit union members

Injunction granted under new law; UAW president plans to speak tonight

I DARE SAY —
Handouts across the sea

By Florence Fisher Parry