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

Editorial: W-Days and V-Day

Editorial: Third War Loan

Editorial: Gen. Marshall

Edson: Perhaps this is why there is so much red tape?

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Jobs vs. school

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Kirkpatrick: Pantelleria used to perfect Allied air-raid methods

Precision attack tested so that every bomb dropped on Italian island was plotted beforehand
By Helen Kirkpatrick

Retreating Germans leave wounded Yank prisoners

30 Americans report Nazis stole knickknacks, but gave them expert medical care
By William H. Stoneman

Food supplies will fulfill dietary needs

There may be items you can’t buy but you won’t go hungry


Millett: Be happy

Stay home rule doesn’t apply to all wives
By Ruth Millett

Clapper: Isolationism

By Raymond Clapper

Capital asks: Is MacArthur’s cry political?

Friends deny connection between protest and presidential hopes
By Thomas L. Stokes, Scripps-Howard staff writer


Allies rescue famed Italian historian Croce

Völkischer Beobachter (September 26, 1943)

Schwere USA.-Schiffsverluste vor Neuguinea –
Drei Kreuzer und zwei Zerstörer versenkt

The Pittsburgh Press (September 26, 1943)

HUNDREDS OF GUNS RIP FOE AT NAPLES
Planes rain death on foe around port

Cholera, typhus rampant city in flames as Nazis pillage
By Richard D. McMillan, United Press staff writer

Aussies crack Japanese line

Cross river to close in on Finschhafen
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Stettinius named to Welles’ post; Crowley advanced

President streamlines State Department, places economic and relief groups in one coordinated office

Hull to make Moscow trip

Confers with retiring Ambassador Standley

UAW chief jailed, freed for spurning Texas court

Judge imposes sentence after R. J. Thomas ignores warning not to solicit without license

First week in Italy costs 5th Army 3,497 casualties

Official total far below fantastic German claims of 8,000 killed at Salerno

Mrs. Roosevelt on radio

Washington –
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will discuss her recent tour of the Pacific war front in a 25-minute radio address at 7:05 p.m. Monday on behalf of the Third War Loan drive.

KQV will broadcast the address.

Paramount Pictures man gets OWI post

Bond campaign just $1.5 billion short of goal

Week to go and drive appears ready to go over top!


Ship named for Lt. Bright is launched in California

Widow of Forest Hills war hero attends ceremonies