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

Pegler: On adequate information

By Westbrook Pegler

Clapper: Free air

By Raymond Clapper

American woman saves 200 fighters for Allies

Etta Shiber turns Nazi prison experience into prize book on French underground for which she manned one station

The home front –
Women who have 35 hours flying time, CAA certificate may be ferry pilots

WAAFs becomes WASP (Women’s Airforce Service Pilots)

Carloadings expected to hold at 1942 levels


Tax on certain federal properties advocated

The Fighting Merchant Marine

American shipping performs Herculean job transporting war’s men and equipment
By Gilbert Love

Völkischer Beobachter (October 3, 1943)

London außenpolitisch auf dem Rückzug –
Bolschewisten und Yankees diktieren den Briten

Von unserer Stockholmer Schriftleitung

U.S. Navy Department (October 3, 1943)

Communiqué No. 472

On the night of September 30, a U.S. reconnaissance plane engaged nine Zero fighters 15 miles north of Nauru Island. One enemy plane was shot down.

The Pittsburgh Press (October 3, 1943)

AUSTRALIANS SEIZE NEW GUINEA BASE
Finschhafen taken after 11-day siege

It’s third Jap stronghold on island to fall to Gen. MacArthur
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

All-out drive to save Rome begun

5th Army chases Nazis north of Naples as 8th also gains
By Richard D. McMillan, United Press staff writer

Neighbor fought neighbor as Yanks entered Naples

Diehard Fascists and Nazi suicide units battled Italian civilians and Army regulars
By Henry T. Gorrell, United Press staff writer

112 bodies in one chapel –
Nazis even steal hearses after slaughter in Naples

Germans also strip hospitals of morphine and retreat with all rolling stock
By C. R. Cunningham, United Press staff writer

Flying Fortresses blast Emden

1,000 tons of bombs hit U-boat base
By William Dickinson, United Press staff writer

Hershey sees a labor pool in Class 4-F

Deferment of Dizzy Dean cited in discussion of Army’s rules

Goals passed in bond drive

County soars $38 million over official quota

Underground press newsmen praised

Poll: Post-war jobs will be issue in 1944 election

More worry reported over that question than lasting peace
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Court-martial postponed for Kimmel, Short

Pearl Harbor commanders waive statute of limitations


Fourth convicted by court-martial

Allied sub hides in Corsica port, sees Nazis flee


Kirkpatrick: Aid of Italians in pushing war pledged Allies

Desire to give military assistance voiced by Badoglio
By Helen Kirkpatrick

Say ‘Ljubljana’ and you win a deferment

Draft review committee battles Ickes over pronunciations