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

Some British say –
Air offensive may win war by next April

London circles point to possibilities of Allied raids on Nazis
By Victor Gordon Lennox

Editorial: Marshall is above politics

Editorial: Baruch – and Oklahoma

Editorial: Don’t blame the boards

Ferguson: Advancing women

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Review: Good acting and bad plays Broadway’s drab refrain

Latest example is Manhattan Nocturne, a poor drama – but made passable by superior acting
By Howard Barnes

Draft-dodge teacher sentenced to 7 years

Millett: Fathers draft means double job for mom

Women certainly won’t like being lonely and worried but they must be courageous and keep children from suffering
By Ruth Millett

Clapper: Machinery

By Raymond Clapper

Public saved $36 million –
Treasury cites donated ads’ value in drive

Figure dispute claims of weeklies that they didn’t get share
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

Gen. Marshall praises advance of Eisenhower

U.S. officials worried –
Liquor drought opens way for gangs, rackets

New wave of crime may follow good-natured ‘whisky revolt’
By Thomas L. Stokes, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Völkischer Beobachter (November 9, 1943)

Widerspruchsvolle Ausflüchte bestätigen die volle Schuld der Luftgangster –
Vatikan-Verbrechen eindeutig bewiesen

The Pittsburgh Press (November 9, 1943)

CHURCHILL: ‘WAR CLIMAX NEAR’
British head sees decisive turn in 1944

Says greatest sacrifice of life is ahead for U.S. and England
By William B. Dickinson, United Press staff writer

Nazi base near Greenland destroyed by U.S. forces

Sled patrol spots weather station; Col. Balchen leads air raid on outpost; Coast Guard finishes it off

Allies reach ‘winter line’ Nazis try to hold in Italy

British pound ahead 5 miles along Adriatic; 5th Army gains despite heavy rains
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer

Allies agree to relief plan

Roosevelt: Pact proves that ‘we mean business’

Forts destroy bearing plant

Raid Turin without loss from Mediterranean
By James E. Roper, United Press staff writer


Allied air forces wreck 63 Jap planes, 8 ships

Rabaul plastered again, enemy surface vessels battered around Bougainville
By Brydon C. Taves, United Press staff writer

Interred Japs steal knives, defy U.S. officials’ orders

Disloyal group coddled by social workers, California camp investigators are told

I DARE SAY —
Don’t overrate sleep

By Florence Fisher Parry