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

Harem queen on censors’ tabu slate

So Marlene won’t be called that in Kismet because of Hays ruling

Texan to get gas headache in OPA setup

Army lends Col. Houston in effort to straighten out situation
By Blair Bolles, North American Newspaper Alliance

Nightclubs on Broadway get millions

Business is 200-400% over pre-war days

Department store asks helicopter service rights

Planes would carry passengers, employees and packages, Boston company says

Editorial: We need China too

Editorial: Throwing away money

Editorial: The non-essential first

Perkins: Willkie and labor

By Fred W. Perkins, Press Washington correspondent

Wall Street mystery –
Rockefeller’s oil stock sale is called off

No reason given for delay in offering $25 million of shares

Völkischer Beobachter (October 25, 1943)

Eine bemerkenswerte englische Warnung –
‚Nur mehr Juniorpartner von Wall Street‘

USA.-Politik, das zügelloseste Plutokratensystem der Welt

Redaktionell: Vampir der Welt

Die modernen ‚Hyänen des Schlachtfeldes‘ –
‚Finanzoffiziere‘ als Sendboten der Demokratie

Eigener Bericht des „Völkischen Beobachters“

The Pittsburgh Press (October 25, 1943)

Yanks seize key town on road to Rome

Four Nazi attacks beaten off as 5th Army continues gains
By Richard D. McMillan, United Press staff writer

U.S. fliers rip Vienna region

Raiders believed based in Foggia area of Italy
By James E. Roper, United Press staff writer

Another massacre in Italy –
Nazis execute 54 civilians who fought to save girls

Priests and a doctor among those who died; killers blast rocks over bodies in quarry
By John Lardner, North American Newspaper Alliance

Foreign policy debate –
Senator urges land grab ban

Post-war bill is defended by Connally

Mine decision believed near

WLB ruling on contract plan expected hourly
By the United Press

I DARE SAY —
For Whom the Bell Tolls

By Florence Fisher Parry

U.S. and Mesta win tax appeal

State’s right to levy on machinery disputed

Five paratroopers promoted in field


Draft-dodging teacher admits federal charge