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

Halifax: Nazi crackup may end war

Back from London, British envoy reports English sure of victory
By Daniel M. Kidney, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Half-million leave Naples in blast fear

Allies suspect giant Nazis boobytrap as electric lines are cut in
By Reynolds Packard, United Press staff writer

Flying Fortresses rip railway in South France

Viaduct near Cannes is blasted in 1,100-mile roundtrip
By William B. Dickinson, United Press staff writer

Because of strike –
Rail traffic faces costly interruption

Lack of fuel to become serious if mines stay idle a week
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

Hollywood boys and girls have to study the ‘three Rs’ under strict state laws

Anne Baxter, other stars win high school diplomas from studio schools
By Ernest Foster, United Press staff writer

Island shows big problems facing Allies

Commercial life of Ischia, in Bay of Naples, disrupted
By William H. Stoneman

In Washington –
Foreign policy fight renewed in Senate

Connally defends his own resolution as well as four-power declaration in Moscow

Yanks wreck zinc smelter

Liberators hit Japanese in Indochina

Editorial: Don’t buy a pig in a poke!

Editorial: Marshall and Eisenhower

Editorial: To produce more planes

Ferguson: Women war workers

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

CANDIDLY SPEAKING —
Warning to women

By Maxine Garrison

The Pittsburgh Press (November 2, 1943)

ICKES, LEWIS MAP COAL PEACE
Mines are seized by government; men ordered back

Union claims have been fairly heard, says Roosevelt in statement of government policy

5TH ARMY HACKS INTO GERMAN LINE
Clark’s men pay heavily for advance

British take Massico Ridge points; Yanks drive into mountains
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer

Yanks invade Bougainville

Solomons landing dooms thousands of Japs
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Ranks tightened –
Reds jubilant over result of tri-power conference

Decisions termed powerful blow at enemy; Nazis say U.S., Britain ‘sold out’ to Russia

4,698 tons dropped by Yanks in October


Special stampless shows to be made for children

I DARE SAY —
The neglected campaigner

By Florence Fisher Parry

Volunteers sought in pulpwood drive


Closing of Palestine opposed by Willkie