America at war! (1941–) – Part 3

100 divisions of Allies poised for invasion, Stockholm estimates

Berlin War Ministry spokesman warns that paratroops may land in Germany itself
By Robert Dowson, United Press staff writer

Yank bombers hammer Nazi Atlantic Wall

Day smash follows attack on Cologne
By Walter Cronkite, United Press staff writer

Chinese launch offensive toward frontier of Burma

Chiang’s forces knife into Jap positions after smashing across Salween River


New raids in Pacific

Washington –
U.S. airmen hit new blows at the Japanese defense line Saturday, hitting enemy positions in the Kurils in the north and Truk, Ponape and the Marshall Islands in the Central Pacific, the Navy announced today.

Senate vote kills anti-poll tax bill

Move for ‘gag rule’ is defeated

U.S. drops all charges against Charlie Chaplin


Atlantic crossed in 6¾ hours

I DARE SAY —
That kid!

By Florence Fisher Parry

Suspended priest to spend ‘about month’ in monastery

Pastor’s case may be settled privately after public’s interest dies down

Navy places order for steel planes

Conestoga passes test for transport service


Supreme Court upsets white slave case

Foremen meet to consider WLB directive

Strike in war plants enter third week

Silver Star award given to Sgt. Kelly

New feats of heroism are revealed

U.S. newspapers, London linked


G.I.s, band welcome first WACs in Australia

In Washington –
Navy proposes single setup UNDER Navy

No action expected at least until fall

Bund members win review

750 bombers rip railways in Po Valley

2,20 tons rained on lines in North Italy


Bomb wounds 2 correspondents


German plane bombs U.S. medical battalion

Women groups are charged with Fascism

CIO auxiliary urges probe of organizations

Yank soldiers itching to ‘get going pronto’ in invasion of Europe

Mountains of supplies at hand as infantry, paratroops polish up extensive training
By Virgil Pinkley, United Press staff writer


Allies promise care in bombings

Urge people in Europe to leave target areas

Nazis in fields give ‘V’ sign to U.S. fliers

Point crippled Fortress toward England


U.S. may tie up Swedish bearings

Move to buy entire output reported

Aerial rocket guns blast 40 Jap barges at Rabaul

Secret weapon hits enemy’s key base in South Pacific in 97th day of raids
By William B. Dickinson, United Press staff writer

Editorial: A traditional right

Editorial: China’s peril