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

U.S. Chamber supports plea for sales tax

Levy is reasonably simple and effective, House committee is told

Mystery radio diverts bayonet to save bishop

Ottawa churchman thinks call from Vatican halted Japs

In Washington –
Truman Report is due soon on probe of Canol project

Elaborate pipeline, refinery and road construction in Canada may cost $138 million when finished
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Aussies praise U.S. jeeps and air transports

American equipment overcomes all obstacles in New Guinea
By Hal O’Flaherty

Bombings by naval fliers leave Wake Island ruined

Largest concentration of carriers was used; outpost reduced to December 1941 status
By Malcolm R. Johnson, United Press staff writer

Planes line up for new blast at Nazi ‘fort’

Bombing lull brightened by congratulations from Churchill
By Walter Cronkite, United Press staff writer

British anger stirred by talk of 5 Senators

Churchill may be moved to make reply to questions
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer

Fund voted to help bury heroes of war

AFL defers Lewis issue till tomorrow

By Fred Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

Capt. Gable and Eve Currie too busy for interviews!

And they’re not putting on an act – for each is ‘doing a job’ over in England
By Muriel Laurence, North American Newspaper Alliance


Miss Langford’s childhood, full of setbacks, sickness

But she overcame all obstacles and today is the ‘sweetheart’ of the servicemen

Editorial: We can’t let them down

Editorial: The Chinese have earned it

Editorial: General-admiral-issimo Wallace

Thrasher: Mrs. R. gets top billing in movie from South Seas

By James Thrasher

Background of news –
U.S. hatred of Nazis growing

By Glen Perry, North American Newspaper Alliance

Fight or leave, draft dodger told by court

Man must go to prison unless he quits U.S., judge says

Super ‘Fortresses’ pace air raids, Nazis report

Guns replace bombload to spearhead attack, radio says

Clapper: Chinese

By Raymond Clapper

Maj. de Seversky: New Nazi air weapons show that Allies need best in planes, as well as quantity

By Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky

Millett: Silly!

Women should know about points
By Ruth Millett