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

Comedy hit, The Doughgirls, arriving in town Monday

Three gals on the loose in Washington kick up a riot or two in Nixon offering

Punish Lewis for coal loss, Byrd demands

Violation of strike laws charged by Senator; appeasement hit


U.S. solicitor asks approval of portal pay

Fahy sees no reason for case review by Supreme Court

Editorial: The Senate and the Hull pacts

Editorial: Saving American lives

Edson: Tire shortage hits truckers hardest of all

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: War’s impact

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Women wage-earners

By Burt P. Garnett, editorial research reports

Millett: It pays to be decent to grocer

Mrs. America knows there’s a war going on
By Ruth Millett

Clapper: GOP upsurge

By Raymond Clapper

Rescue unwanted

Airmen, set adrift, test life rafts for needed improvements

Maj. de Seversky: Germans beat us to punch on rockets, old weapon we have long neglected

By Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky

Parents of hero killed in action gets 12 medals

Posthumous awards made to veteran of the South Pacific

Economist says –
Wages to hold at high levels after the war

Labor may seek to wield more influence at polls, factories

A product of the war –
Trailer dwellers live footloose, mortgage-free

Even romance blossoms in new communities born as result of housing shortages
By Nick Bourne, United Press staff writer

Völkischer Beobachter (November 5, 1943)

Der Aufmarsch der Anglo-Amerikaner in Fernost –
Japan ist vorbereitet

Keine Illusionen über die Schwere der kommenden Auseinandersetzungen

Ein Abkommen mit der Regierung –
Beilegung des Bergarbeiterstreiks in USA.

Stimmungsberichte der ausgetauschten Verwundeten –
‚Amerikaner fürchten Gott und die Deutschen‘

Von Kriegsberichter Kurt Pauli

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Roosevelt: „Wir führen den Krieg gegen Hitler-Deutschland, um der Welt die amerikanische ‚Freiheit von Furcht und Not‘ zu bringen“ (Zeichnung: Kurt G. Truetsch)

The Pittsburgh Press (November 5, 1943)

BIGGEST DAY RAID RIPS GERMANY
U.S. airmen strike hard at interior

Fighter planes for first time accompany bombers all the way

Allies cross flooded plains to smash Nazi line in Italy

Push carries 5th Army to Garigliano River and into Venafro
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer