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

Land unopposed –
Marines take Pacific island

Nanumea occupied, 525 miles from Jap base

Bombs wreck 15 Nazi cities

Air raids ruin industries, sap fighter strength
By Virgil Pinkley, United Press staff writer

Downey: Use airpower, ease up draft

Senator questions strategy of oversized Army; vote delayed

Roosevelt keeps line open for Marshall appointment

Meanwhile, President declares, government personnel has a too-talkative 10%
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer

I DARE SAY —
Green grow the lilacs

By Florence Fisher Parry

Bond campaign nearing goal

Only $775 million left to fill quota!

Saturday Evening Post: Prayers rise for Pyle from all over nation

Fellow correspondent praises ‘Roving Reporter’ as a latter-day Richard Harding Davis
By Scripps-Howard News Service

Henry Heinz, rich Atlanta banker, killed

Son-in-law of founder of Coca-Cola firm was ex-Kiwanis head

Churchill: War may last 2 years more

Huge Allied forces will hit enemy in next year, he adds
By William B. Dickinson, United Press staff writer

Jane Froman to face ‘lucky’ 13th operation

Hurt in Lisbon crash, star almost ready for comeback
By Joan Younger, United Press staff writer

94,466 women work on U.S. railroads

Routine flight nets batch of Nazi aircraft

Yank fighter-bombers get several Junkers, floatplanes, Heinkel
By William H. Stoneman


Poorly-kept secret disclosed by Allies

Yank invaders use makeshift fields in Italy

Assault planes battering Nazis on ground, hit as far as Rome
By C. R. Cunningham, United Press staff writer

Montgomery’s like ‘non-com’ to Yank


Anesthesia saving lives near front

Adm. Low: German Navy approaching demoralization like in 1917

Leader of U.S. anti-sub campaign declares Nazis are forced to draft crews for U-boats


Japanese hint at air losses

New attacks promised by Tokyo spokesman
By the United Press

Power failure stops Columbus war plants

Simms: Independence to be reward for Filipinos

Tydings measure viewed as answer to Jap propaganda
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Mediterranean Commission delegate named by U.S.

Senate group votes for own peace setup

Action virtually kills Fulbright plan passes by House

Poll: U.S. soldiers confident of getting jobs

Those interviewed in England see more chances under Democrats
By Dr. Henry Durant, Director, British Institute of Public Opinion