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

Simms: Japs must be in bad way if Emperor makes speech

Only when nation is in crisis do politicians call on Hirohito to spur on people
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer


Steele: Anti-Japanese feeling among Reds reported

Traveler says rumors of Russo-German peace are absurd
By A. T. Steele

Raiders wreck 3 Jap airfields

Enemy driven from air in northern Solomons
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Magic show stars Orson and Marlene

He’ll saw her in half in comedy sequence of screen frolic
By Ernest Foster

Poll: Public favors destruction of German Army

Big majority against appeasement; women more lenient
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion

Edson: Navy fights to pare profits of war contractor

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Delinquent parents

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

In Washington –
Senate’s post-war policy resolution hit by Pepper, Burton as ‘inadequate’

Ohio Senator lists points he thinks program should include; Pepper says it leads to World War III

Millett: Sing praises of war wife

She shows bravery in bearing a child
By Ruth Millett

New York race considered test for Roosevelt, Dewey

Candidates for Lieutenant-Governor shadowed by supporters’ chances for 1944
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Völkischer Beobachter (October 28, 1943)

Roosevelts Regierung wußte davon
Der Skandal der Brewster Flugzeugwerke

Von unserer Stockholmer Schriftleitung

The Pittsburgh Press (October 28, 1943)

LEWIS DENOUNCES WLB OFFER
District chiefs told formula is wage reduction

Telegram indicates plan to be refused as 50,000 strikers defy order to return to pits today

AIR CADET CONFESSES SLAYING
Wife killing case solved, police say

Lonergan admits crime, high police officer declares

Clark’s Army drives wedge into Germans

8th Army also slashes ahead; Nazi forces bracing for stand
By Richard D. McMillan, United Press staff writer

Zürich reports –
Allied raids kill million in Germany

1,200,086 dead or missing and 6,953,000 are left homeless
By J. Edward Murray, United Press staff writer

Tokyo admits –
New Solomons Isle invaded

Japs’ last stronghold in islands threatened
By the United Press

Nazi prisoners caught courtin’ with five Japs

FBI seizes women after pictures reveal internment romances

I DARE SAY —
The beautiful people

By Florence Fisher Parry

Jury ‘opens eyes’ of Chicago Mayor


Stimson: ‘No plans to retire MacArthur’

Moscow Conference enters its 10th day

Soldier sought in girl’s death

Picture is found among victim’s effects