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

Resistance stiffens –
Japanese face trap in Guinea

Aussies attack defenses of Finschhafen
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Grist for draft mill?
Move mapped to fire young U.S. workers

Bill to call for ousting ‘most’ payrollers between 18 and 38

‘A’ drivers may get 6-gallon windfall

Byrnes given credit –
Foreign agency shakeup ends squabbles, confusion

Nomination of Stettinius to State Department counted clever trouble shooting
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer

I DARE SAY —
Casualty

By Florence Fisher Parry

Byrnes renews buy-bond plea

Warns of improvising inflationary spiral

Henderson hits allied support of Italian bloc

Says Badoglio will pave way for something as bad as Fascism

U.S. Engineers hack out new road to Burma

Supply route from India to China started by Stilwell’s men
By Walter L. Briggs, United Press staff writer

Naples appears dead city to reconnaissance fliers

Packard: Deserted streets may be due to curfew or Nazis may have fled
By Reynolds Packard, United Press staff writer

Torpedo boats isolate enemy in New Guinea

Reporter describes attack on Japanese barges along coast
By Hal O’Flaherty

Great Lakes seamen seek $5 million

In Washington –
Waste in productions to be probed by U.S.

President creates survey committee to put war work on ‘realistic footing’

Kirkpatrick: North African air set-up called new attack weapon

Operation under separate command can be used in other future Allied offensives
By Helen Kirkpatrick

Nazis try to block raid with fake radio message

But Fortress gunner spots recall order as phony and U.S. bombers proceed to target

Editorial: Stettinius and Crowley

Editorial: For Filipino freedom

Editorial: It’s a big event

Ferguson: Cadet’s wives

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Browder: Russia unable to fight Japs

‘Chatter about giving us bases’ is called ‘harmful nonsense’

Senators complete 2-month war tour