America at war! (1941–) – Part 3

Roosevelt lauds anti-inflation ads

Seizure defended –
U.S. agencies call Ward war industry

Priorities appeal by firm cited

12 match firms sued by U.S.

Cartel causes shortage, government charges


Tail gunner flying home to sick mother

U.S. bombers batter coast of New Guinea

Warships also blast Japs in South Pacific
By William B. Dickinson, United Press staff writer

Mess crew braves shells to feed jungle fighters

Kitchen stays on front line during battle; Ohioans carry ammunition, man guns
By Charles P. Arnot, United Press staff writer

Priest’s visit to Stalin hit by monsignor

Catholic official sees trick by Russia

Senator backs canal project


Coxey delivers banned speech

Chaplain lands in jail after sneak raid on Japs

By Albert Ravenholt, United Press staff writer


Yanks, Chinese gain in Burma

Drive on key point from two sides

Editorial: The general has a job

Editorial: Bigger than the Ward issue

Editorial: End of an era

Edson: Have yourself a war plant on the government!

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Kitchen queen

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
U.S. vs. Montgomery Ward

By Bertram Benedict

In Washington –
House group ending work on ‘G.I.’ Bill

In agreement with Senate on provisions

Officers punished in battery deal

Army relieves some involved from duty

Final honors paid to Knox

Hospital ship’s record cited

Deaths from wounds held to 12 in 6,000

WLB creates panels to hear steel dispute

Will handle cases in non-basic industries

Millett: Being good citizen is test for a ‘lady’

Requires talking up ‘like a man’
By Ruth Millett