America at war! (1941–) – Part 3

Coal shipment to Britain hit

G.I. food fattens Hollywood pair kept warm in drop-seat woollies

Tour of battle zones brings share of tears

Bodies of 14 in bus taken from river

Toll is expected to reach 30

Allied troops seize town in North Burma

Japs continue drive toward India

Knox defends Arabian oil line

U.S. invasion of Mili Atoll believed near

Warships shelling may be prelude

Americans bomb French coast

Simms: Staid Britain pleased with Gen. Eisenhower and U.S. doughboys

‘Split command’ of World War I recalled as expert hails present setup
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Heinzen: Fortress Europe strong, but it ‘has no roof’

Some 200 air raids on Reich have taken war to 30 million Germans in 70 cities
By Ralph E. Heinzen, United Press staff writer

Co-ed offers eye so blind Yank may see

Jap trapping of ships laid to ‘bungling’

FCC aides blamed by Congressman

Farm output likely to fall short of goal

Production pushed close to limit

New outlets for powder metal found

Material being used in military equipment
By John W. Love, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Editorial: Break the barriers

Editorial: The bus strike

Editorial: Warning Finland and Russia

Editorial: No time to relax

Edson: Oil probers run into slippery, complex puzzle

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: The unseen helper

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Factor in post-war planning

By Burt P. Garnett