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

I DARE SAY —
Hard times

By Florence Fisher Parry

Drafting ‘dad’ will become routine soon

Selective Service Bureau to rescind order protecting fathers

1,000 bombs batter Kiska in one month

Ruml tax idea gains, $25,000 limit losing

Treasury officials also prodding for some quick action

Bill to defer farmers faces fight in Senate

Committee approval even surprise to backers of measure

Intraunion feud menaces Navy program

CIO walkout threatens all ship repair, conversion at San Francisco

WLB answers store protest

Panel report on Montgomery Ward & Co. released

Critics fail to halt Rick

‘I’m getting action,’ he says of absenteeism fight

Year extension of Lend-Lease will be voted

But program faces attacks before Congress gives new funds

In reply to Wickard –
Bromfield offers plan to solve farm muddle

Adequate supply of labor and machinery, fair prices urged to halt federal ‘scandal’
By Louis Bromfield

Potato supply running short

Relief will come in June, officials believe

Forgive the enemy after his defeat, Mme. Chiang urges

Chinese First Lady, cheered by 22,000 persons at New York rally, says there must be no bitterness in reconstruction

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$4 billion approved for U.S. Navy use

Personnel of 2,800,000 men expected; anticipate 10% casualties

Japs in Hawaii seen as threat

Knox says labor shortage prevents action

Navy testimony highlights

WAVES do better work at desks than men; Jan. 1 3,205 ships were in commission

U.S. subs blast 7 Jap vessels

5 of enemy ships sent to bottom in Pacific

Editorial: Farmers and the draft

Ferguson: Our storybook dream

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
1944 casts its shadow

By editorial research reports

Roosevelt’s 10th year ends as fourth term talk grows