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

House to quiz Ickes on job

Man ‘barred’ by Congress given position

Priest interned by Japs in own mission school

Pittsburgh Jesuit served as U.S. weatherman in Manila

Holiday inductions rejected by Army

Washington (UP) –
The War Department announced today that draftees will not be ordered to induction stations on Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year’s Day.

Inductees home on furlough to settle personal affairs and due to report on the holidays will have one or two extra days to spend with their families.

Simms: Parley result gives hope to small nations

Allied agreements mean no one country will dictate peace
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Ousted Italian officers return, but only briefly

By William H. Stoneman

Moscow Conference reaction –
Parley decisions may speed blows against continent

Monster bomb offensive, early opening of second front may herald joint assaults
By Edward W. Beattie, United Press staff writer

Tough word for Wallace

Ray-shun or Rash-un? So, Beery says both!


Chaplin Jr.: Army life okay

Editorial: The Moscow facts

Editorial: Removing temptation

Editorial: Legal therapy

Editorial: Let’s junk the missionary complex

Ferguson: Russian education

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Foreign policy debate in 1919

By editorial research reports

Millett: Backward steps are no remedy

Juvenile offender needs modern handling
By Ruth Millett

CANDIDLY SPEAKING —
How times do change!

By Maxine Garrison

In Washington –
Aircraft goal of President is surpassed

Monthly production mark of 8,362 emphasizes big bombers

In an ambulance in Italy –
They tried their best to save ‘that boy’ but death couldn’t wait just 4 more miles

Driver, orderly lose wounded Canadian on 80-mile trip
By Wallace Reyburn, North American Newspaper Alliance

Clapper: War’s end

By Raymond Clapper

Maj. de Seversky: Heavy Allied air losses show need for better defense against fighters

By Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky

WLB wins again as Roosevelt seizes mines

Lewis-Ickes agreements must be ratified by board
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer