America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Yanks in Italy repeal Nazi attack

Weather improves; patrols active

3,000 planes hit German bases

Attacks range from Hamburg to Italy


43 soldiers accused

Indian football star’s son kills 17 Japs in 90 minutes

Pvt. Corn Lubo ‘hits for their necks with that knife,’ picks ‘em off with rifle
By H. D. Quigg, United Press staff writer

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Editorial: Vote as you please

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Editorial: Victory – peace – jobs

Editorial: Another Russian riddle

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Editorial: Moscow in our election

Edson: How much aid have we sent to the Chinese?

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: It’s your business

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

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Background of news –
The public opinion polls

By Bertram Benedict

Roosevelt likely to visit Paris

Invitation extended by Gen. de Gaulle

New comedy rates as ‘terrific hit’

**Six-foot rabbit (invisible) title character in Mary Chase’s Harvey
By Jack Gaver

Pittsburgher among 24 dead in air crash

TWA plane explodes in California storm

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Heavy snowstorm sweeps New England

Berlin, New Hampshire (UP) –
A heavy snowstorm swept northern New England today – with eight inches of snow already on the ground at some points – and town officials believed it would hamper the rural vote tomorrow in several areas.

The storm, bringing slush, sleet and snow across Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, was apparently heaviest here where eight inches of snow already covered roads and fields.


Merchant Marines to get job help

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Stokes: Dirty campaign

By Thomas L. Stokes

Supply – Lifeblood of victory

Miracle of supply credited to Americans in France
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Lost battalion saved after week

By Clinton B. Conger, United Press staff writer

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Gracie Allen Reporting

By Gracie Allen

Hollywood, California (UP) –
Well, tomorrow is Election Day and I’m going right out on a limb and make a prediction. The Democrats will carry three states. the Republicans will carry three states. The other 42 I can’t be sure of. But that’s the trend if you want to place a bet.

The important thing is that we all get out and vote tomorrow. George and I have our morning all scheduled:

  • 6:00 a.m.: George leaps out of bed and turns on cold shower.
  • 6:02 a.m.: I go in and take it.
  • 6:30 a.m.: Breakfast.
  • 7:00 a.m.: We vote.

Won’t it be restful next week when the political campaigns are over, and we can pick up a newspaper again and just read those quiet, peaceful descriptions of the battles in the Philippines?

Millett: Daily plans must vary

Routine becomes frustrating
By Ruth Millett

Packers’ shutout by Bears, first in 66 games, highlights pro grid