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

Threat to free government seen in fourth term drive

Republicans likely to use Willkie’s theme in their campaign against Roosevelt
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer

Liner Gripsholm in port for exchange of internees

Nationality of 13-day-old baby chief topic among 1,503 Allied nationals awaiting freedom
By John R. Morris, United Press staff writer

Bombers blast Japs in Guinea

Allied fliers also pound other island bases
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Plane crashes in Tennessee; 10 are killed

Airliner circles over forest, then falls into gulch

Vinson approves 4¢ pay boost for rail workers

Increase granted to 300,000 effective Oct. 26, but employee spokesmen call it ‘an insult;’ another wage board named

Northeastern drought ended by heavy rains

Dry spell costs millions in crop losses; snow hits some areas
By the United Press

In Washington –
Cannon vetoes income levies and sales tax

House Appropriations chief says economies are all made

‘Sad and tragic’ –
‘Nationalism’ of Zionists’ move decried

Hebrew Union College head links ‘feeling’ with Nazist theory

OWI wants its own news of Congressional affairs

Permission sought from House and Senate to assign men to important legislative sessions

Blimps collide; eight missing

Lost are crewmen of 250-foot aircraft

Smash hit musical comedy draws cheers from critic

One Touch of Venus enlivens new season with its antics and bright melodies
By Howard Barnes

Dorsey: Jitterbugs good soldiers

Their ‘sense of timing and rhythm’ helps them in learning to handle a gun – also they’re speedy on their feet

A Pacific second front now!
U.S. has power to strike against Japs without waiting for European victory

War editor, after 26,000-mile tour of front, warns against delay
By Gilbert Cant

Knox: ‘Must attack’

Navy Day statement tells fleet to seek out foe

100-hour march of 4,000 ‘silent men’ one of great feats of Yanks in Sicily

Regiment hikes 40 miles through mountains at night led by ghostly figures
By Thomas R. Henry, North American Newspaper Alliance

Jap attacks are traced to Emperor

Allies urged to destroy military ideology to win completely
By James R. Young, North American Newspaper Alliance

Editorial: Willkie’s stout speech

Editorial: The Battle of Schweinfurt

Menzing: Oil shortage

By Leroy Menzing, North American Newspaper Alliance

Völkischer Beobachter (October 18, 1943)

Die Diskussionsobjekte der Moskauer Konferenz –
Kuhhandel um die Zweite Front

Bolschewisierung Europas als Abstandszahlung an die Sowjets