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

U.S. proposes new program to aid war-ravaged areas

Original plan revised to give smaller United Nations more voice in relief

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WPB centers more activity in office here

Travel, delays to be cut by new plan of decentralization
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

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New York City accused of illegal beef-price deal

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Aussie denies MacArthur has secondary job

Reporter hits suggestions Mountbatten will be top commander

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Stoneman: Germans behave like dogs to make us pay for victory

Their conduct will not make final peace easy for them, battlefront report says
By William H. Stoneman

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Gen. Marshall: Big offensives about to open

‘Grim months of fighting’ ahead, U.S. Chief of Staff warns

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Churches hit black market

Two government agencies enlist help

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Kirkpatrick: Victories prove effectiveness of Air Force setup

Allied fliers in North Africa, Italy, under single command, are coordinated closely with Army, Navy
By Helen Kirkpatrick

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Frank talking to be done at Allied meeting

Contributions of all nations in war to be discussed
By Virgil Pinkley, United Press staff writer

Immediate independence of Philippines is proposed

Knox: Biggest sea war still faces Allies

Greatest task before U.S., British fleets in battle with Japanese, Secretary declares
By Samuel D. Hales, United Press staff writer


Enemy broadcast –
27 U.S. planes downed during raid

By the United Press

Poll: Democratic hopes tied up in Roosevelt

Wallace vs. Dewey trial heat gives GOP big edge
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Editorial: A guilty people

Editorial: MacArthur’s protest

Edson: Should war news tell only glory? Or horrors, too?

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Girl Scout leaders

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Lieutenant to wed life-saving girl

Maj. Williams: Opinions

By Maj. Al Williams

In Washington –
WMC seeks to stifle call for labor draft

Extension of West Coast plan to other shortage areas under consideration by commission

20,000 Indians in service

Washington –
More than 20,000 American Indians are serving in the Armed Forces and 20,000 others are employed in war industries, out of a total Indian population of 400,000 in the United States, the Interior Department reported today.