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

The Pittsburgh Press (November 7, 1943)

MYSTERY PLANE BOMBS VATICAN CITY
No casualties but loss high, radio reports

London hints Nazis may have used British-made bombs in aerial attack
By the United Press

Allies smash toward Rome

Overrun strongholds; Nazis send fresh troops
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer

Allied fliers sink two Jap cruisers

Nine other warships hit in attack on Rabaul; 26 planes shot down
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer

Living costs peril WLB’s pay formula

Warning of dire danger voiced by board and OPA chief


UMW will push output of coal

Unions not to await final WLB settlement

Soldiers like highbrow music, singer Marian Anderson holds

They yell, shriek for her at performances, manager says
By Maxine Garrison

In Washington –
Postage boost is rescinded by committee

Other points ironed out by House group on tax bill


House to probe arms brokers

Firm accused of selling to both Axis and Allies

WPB: Progress made in increasing truck output

Farm machinery industry certain its production goals will be next

Soviet people, army praised by Roosevelt

Sees just, enduring peace in message on Red anniversary

New air group ready –
Heavy bombing set for 15th

Super long-range raids on Germany planned
By C. R. Cunningham, United Press staff writer

Germans feed prisoners black bread and potatoes

Wounded Yanks, now in Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, tell about Nazi camps
By Dorothy Williams, United Press staff writer

Baruch heads unit to study post-war task

Byrnes asks him to ‘develop unified program and policies’

Stage believed set for a new Allied parley

Signs point to meeting of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin soon
By Merriman Smith, United Press staff writer

Plan offered to forestall labor draft

Agriculture, management and labor group urges voluntary measures

McNutt scored for shortages in mine power

Ickes’ appeals unheeded, House committee told by fuels aide
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

U-boat defeats to be revealed

Roosevelt-Churchill statement due soon

Gen. Marshall urged as head of Democrats

New Deal is called a ‘dead corpse’ by Colorado Senator
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer

Since Yanks landed in Africa –
Nazis staggered by blows in last year

Army battles on as Reich weakens
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer

Official says –
U.S. can absorb Japs now here

Want one in your home? Newspaper asks


Glorious freedom –
‘Happiest people’ leave Jap prisons

Twice daily slapping by guards is now just a memory; months to be needed for many to recover health
By Royal Arch Gunnison

Editorial: Russia celebrates and the Senate acts

Editorial: ‘Political cowardice’