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

Mosquitoes rip West Germany

RAF raid follows biggest Yank attack
By Collie Small, United Press staff writer

Isolation fades –
Post-war bill passed, 85–5

Vote may eliminate issue for 1944 campaign

WLB accepts mine pay pact by 11–1 vote

Piece work rates stand as sole cause for further talk

I DARE SAY —
Another language

By Florence Fisher Parry

Army sends more soldiers to quell Jap internees

Camp director foils abduction attempt of youths; some recalcitrant armed with clubs

God save America, pleads Hiram Johnson, League foe

Veteran Senator, long ailing, tells colleagues why he can’t fight post-war policy
By Joseph L. Myler, United Press staff writer


Eden and Hull laud Soviet cooperation

Expert shows television may supplement newspaper

50 editors and publishers see demonstration; studio presentations and movies used

Editorial: Beware of a superstate

Editorial: Stories from Germany

Ferguson: Women chaplains

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

In Washington –
Senators map plan to probe expenditures

Deficiency bill is passed, $1 billion under estimates

Gen. Eisenhower: Victory sure

Eisenhower sends message to Yank troops

Millett: Winter is challenge to women

Cheerful home is something of problem
By Ruth Millett

Clapper: Trucklers

By Raymond Clapper

Simms: France to have voice in Europe following war

U.S. praying for strong nation to assist in keeping peace
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Maj. de Seversky: Post-war network of air bases of war unnecessary with longer range plane

By Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky

Prompt action anticipated on Quezon’s term

Congress gets resolution to keep Philippine leader in post

Roosevelt’s order changes union boss from 1-A to 2-A

National Maritime outfit wins appeal, with its president called ‘essential to civilian activity’

Völkischer Beobachter (November 7, 1943)

Bewußter politischer Provokationsakt gegen den Papst –
Luftgangster griffen die Vatikanstadt an

Helle Empörung über die neueste Schandtat der anglo-amerikanischen Piraten

Bedeutender japanischer Seesieg bei Bougainville –
2 USA.-Flugzeugträger und 4 Kreuzer versenkt