America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Soldier vote law test is demanded

Illinois serviceman asks for ruling

‘Through God or by instinct’ –
Knocked out by Jap bullet, Navy pilot flies 280 miles


Irish wives of Yanks sail for America

French forces claim Vichy, Lyons freed

Pétain shooting rumor is termed ‘incredible’

Nazis starved Paris, Frenchwomen say

By Robert C. Miller, United Press staff writer

U.S. bombers pound German oil refineries

Synthetic fuel plants also battered

Nazis retreating to Gothic Line

Blow up military installations in Italy

Big bombers hit Japs close to Philippines

Ceram, Amboina, Palau blasted

Millett: Trials are lessons in values

Little happiness is important now
By Ruth Millett

Even checkoff is refused –
Perkins: Watch workers’ union ‘represents utmost in union democracy’

Group seeking membership in AFL threatens to upset old-line labor ‘czars’
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

Others may quit in WPB quit

Three vice chairmen are mentioned

Ford strikers vote to remain out

U.S. to keep hand in rubber and aluminum

Congress ties string to government plants
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

French patriot army of 500,000 men leaves hideout to blitz hated Nazis

They’re striking hard now, and it’s only the beginning
By André Lebord (as told to Leland Stowe)

Col. Palmer: Reds may fight Japan after Nazi collapse

Step indicated at Tehran Conference
By Col. Frederick Palmer, North American Newspaper Alliance

‘Ham’ Fish drops $250,000 suit

Editorial: Help for G.I. Joe

Editorial: ‘The Krauts don’t know it’

Editorial: Holding the line

Taylor: Counting up Congress

By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

Paulus: Anthology of new verses

Servicemen write saddest poems
By John D. Paulus


Gilbert: Author portrays Reconstruction Era in South as time of death, fear, ignorance, rather than romance

Darkest chapter in our history; intelligent Negroes wanted new life
By Douglas Gilbert