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

New reduction in paper hit by publisher

Participation in war effort would be restricted, he says

Tourist trade of Capri booms as Yanks buy

By John Lardner, North American Newspaper Alliance


Army in Hawaiians ‘gives in’ to court

Bioff admits he ‘welched’ on film deal

Says he took $50,000 to ‘equalize’ costs, then raised them

Simms: Quezon may have to quit as Philippine President

By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Veronica Lake files suit

Norwegians: U.S. carrier helped sink 9 German ships

Mountbatten parley with Chiang ends

Drive on Burma expected as U.S., Chinese are consulted
By Darrell S. Berrigan, United Press staff writer

Blood and Guts turns poetic, wife discloses

One of Patton’s rhymes released, two others are withheld

London hit too!
Germany raided by Mosquitoes

U.S. Marauders hit field at Évreux, France

Gilbert Island bases blasted by Navy fliers

Small force of bombers hits Japs at Tarawa without loss
By William F. Tyree, United Press staff writer

Yanks build communities around Guinea air bases

Canvas-roofed houses, raised off ground, provide everglade-like camping facilities
By Hal O’Flaherty

Gallant captain gives life – and the Japs are repulsed

South Carolina man takes over after radioman is killed and directs Yank gunfire
By George Weller

Trial of Hitler by Allies seen as improbable

Unless Führer is caught by quick coup, he will commit suicide
By Edward W. Beattie, United Press staff writer

Repeated attacks by Japs shattered by Australians

Enemy thrusts at Finschhafen believed designed to extricate forces from Allies trap
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Italians describe late Allies with choice epithets

Thieves, pigs, looters, bandits are some of printable ones
By William H. Stoneman


In Caiazzo massacre –
Nazi murderer posed as Yank

Killing of 23 people called ‘coldblooded affair’
By William H. Stoneman

Ex-Maharanee enlists

Laguna Beach, California –
Margaret Lawlor, ex-Maharanee of Indore, has joined the WAVES, recruiting officials disclosed today. The former Seattle girl until July 6 was the wife of one of the world’s wealthiest men. The ex-Maharanee had been living here since the Maharaja divorced her at Reno.

Kirkpatrick: Soldiers in Africa show big interest in post-war life

Army called reluctant to stimulate men’s thinking for fear of controversial issues, political backfire
By Helen Kirkpatrick

Steele: Americans ‘changed’ in long internment by Japanese

Swedish ship sails en route back to U.S.
By A. T. Steele

Willkie speaks –
British told to mind their own business

‘Stay out of American politics,’ GOP leader says in statement


In Washington –
Bitter battle in Senate over peace plan foreseen

Johnson and Andrews dedicate rest of lives to opposite sides of debate on U.S. foreign policy in post-war world

Poll: Roosevelt’s lead boosted to 84%

‘One-man nature’ of Democratic Party shown in survey
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion