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

Allies agree on land drive against Japan

Roosevelt praises parley at Chungking as ‘bad news’ for enemy

In Solomons –
9 Jap warships sunk, damaged

Attempt to halt Bougainville invasion fails
By Brydon C. Taves, United Press staff writer

WLB action on coal pact set for today

Sole contention seen to rest in signing agreement during strike


Shifting lamps guide miners to new strike

Alabama operator moves work starting point; men walk out

Sinatra put in 1-A; union boss in 2-A


Costello tells his jokes despite death of his son

Infant drowns in pool three hours before radio show

I DARE SAY —
Hew to the line

By Florence Fisher Parry

U.S. troops seize control of bolting Jap internees

Soldiers move in as California situation becomes explosive; 20 prisoners reported hurt

GOP is winner in Kentucky

Willis leads by 8,066 votes for governorship

Mary Martin turns back on film life of Hollywood

Life’s too artificial out there, singing star asserts

Warner tells how he feared Bioff’s gang

Paid $100,000 in two years to avert retaliation, movie man says


Whirlwind labor turnover ‘downs’ 540 fighter planes

Saving of millions seen by Ryan if workers can be induced to stay on their jobs

Dewey followers forget about ‘no’

Some Congressional Republicans believe New Yorker could be ‘drafted’
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer


House may be easy, but Senate?
Republicans think they can take Congress in 1944

By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Hewlett in Burma –
Chinese units seek to open supply route

Spearheads move to battle Japs for control of strategic valley
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer

Filipino group wants Quezon kept in office

Cabinet of government-in-exile sends plea to Roosevelt

Yanks trained for Arctic war by ski expert

By Lawrence Perry, North American Newspaper Alliance

Cunningham: All isn’t fair in love and war

By Chris Cunningham, United Press staff writer

PT boat hero Bulkeley forced off combat duty

By William C. Wilson, United Press staff writer

Mustard used as butter –
Consumers add opposition to margarine tax

Women’s groups maintain imposts restrict flow of wartime food

Reds to fight Japs, Senator forecasts

Four million face loss of their jobs

GOP becomes majority party, Willkie finds

Populous states have chosen Republican governors; trend cited

Poll: Public uses ‘extra cash’ for luxuries

43% of young people better off than year ago
By George Gallup, Director, American Institute of Public Opinion