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

Merger of tax, appropriation bills is urged

Ludlow offers proposal to force economies in government
By Daniel M. Kidney, Scripps-Howard staff writer


Vinson fails to quiet din for general tax on sales

Republicans and Democrats continue their demands that billions be saved by agencies

Americans down Jap planes over China

Ads help remold habits of living

Stassen entry puts fire under political pots

Minnesotan’s naval status, however, may complicate situation

In Washington –
U.S. funds buy favor for British, Senators report

Empire diplomats mop up in wake of armies, roving committee tells colleagues; our promises called too big

Wanted – A clear policy

Roving Senators join in appeal for coordinated effort to protect American interests

Pribilof Isle ‘is not so bad,’ soldier finds

Life in isolated sector bolstered by finding of phonograph

Editorial: ‘I’d let them die,’ he says

Editorial: Why taxes are high

Background of news –
White House news

By Blair Moody, North American Newspaper Alliance

Simms: Reds realize Tokyo covets Siberian area

Therefore Britain, U.S. hold good position in tri-power parley
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Ex-taxi driver nurses four cut off from their outfit

Yank litter bearer keeps a 24-hour vigil before help finally arrives
By Thomas R. Henry, North American Newspaper Alliance

Doctors keep operating in midst of big battle

With hand-to-hand bayonet conflict only 200 yards away, British surgeons never stop
By William A. Wilson, United Press staff writer

Exchange ship to arrive soon at Indian port

1,200 Americans aboard Jap vessel expected Oct. 14 or 15
By John R. Morris, United Press staff writer

Drive on Burma coming?
Mountbatten at New Delhi, early offensive forecast

With end of monsoon season, Allies may be preparing a push to reopen Burma Road to China

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Yank destroyer goes a-hunting, bags Jap barges

Americans roam ‘The Slot’ to keep the enemy from rescuing forces on Kolombangara Island in the South Pacific
By B. J. McQuaid

Clapper: Inflation

By Raymond Clapper

It’s not all red cabbage for Yank war prisoners, sometimes it’s not trumpets and baseball games

Group aiding captives believes men are well treated

Look, gals! A new field to conquer –
Jobs as house detectives still filled by men only

New attitudes may help solve racial issues