America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Messages cheer Ethel Barrymore


Ultimate victory in sight, Roosevelt declares

I DARE SAY —
Jeannie

By Florence Fisher Parry

Simms: Economist offers gloomy forecast

By William Philips Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Sniper kills Frank Prist, war photographer on Leyte

Ace cameraman one of first newspapermen to arrive in Southwest Pacific in war

Stratosphere bombing of U.S. called unlikely in this war

Theoretically possible only, scientists say
By Dr. Frank Thone, Science Service staff writer

Crew destroys grounded U.S. sub

All aboard rescued in enemy territory

France may take part in Allied occupation of Reich after war

Reported plans also include strict control of industrial Rhineland and Ruhr

British advance two miles in Italy

Strongly-defended town is captured

Japs retake small island in Palau group

U.S. Marine patrol withdraws safely

B-29 output halted as men ignore WLB

Supervisors’ strike ties up production

Perkins: PAC will seek to improve cooperation with farmers

Murray outlines CIO bid for working together; little change expected from WLB resignations
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer


CIO credits election victory to PAC

By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

Monahan: Helen Hayes glows in Harriet role

Wee ‘First Lady’ endearing figure as author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
By Kaspar Monahan

Federal agencies wrestle with shortage of cigarettes

WFA aide says makers are handicapped, tobacco growing essential, factories aren’t
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer


Bow, arrow army kills 5,000 Japs

Millett: Movies fail Dan Cupid

Fan flames for feuding couples
By Ruth Millett


Girls to swim in gayer suits next season

California designer goes all out for colorful and cute styles
By Maxine Garrison

Editorial: The soldier has his say

Editorial: Just an old Ickes custom

Editorial: China’s retreat our loss

Edson: Only principles laid down at Dumbarton Oaks

By Peter Edson

Background of news –
Lame ducks in Congress

By Bertram Benedict

World air board rejected by U.S.

Britain reminded of Senate powers


61 are buried in circular grave