America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

In Washington –
United Nations’ help needed to feed Europe

Grim picture of conditions painted


House debates security tax bill

‘Freezing’ measure may be passed today

Hands-off policy adopted by U.S.

Britain is informed of U.S. stand

No-lockout, no-strike pact signed

Longshoremen sign 3-year agreement


Steel companies’ decision due

Tokyo factory hit, not razed in B-29 raid

But photographs show big damage

Miss Kellems brings love, romance to Senate hearing

By Frederick C. Othman, United Press staff writer

Jap destroyer sunk in battle in Ormoc Gulf

Yanks push forward in Leyte fighting

To the top of the world –
Tibet capital tour includes visit to the holy places

Reporter visits dark recesses of great temple, inspects many-domed Potala in Lhasa
By A. T. Steele

Simms: Reds hold key to end chaos among Allies

Need for Big Three meeting emphasized
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

Reprisal order remains, but won’t be enforced

U.S. commander backs up French leader, but ‘quiet’ in Strasbourg is cited
By Clinton B. Conger, United Press staff writer

British capture Ravenna, Italy

Important highway junction seized

Editorial: State Department shuffle

Editorial: ‘Strikes and statistics’

Edson: You can’t speak out against boss and keep the job

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Neglected homemakers

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Surplus war housing

By Burt P. Garnett

OWI hints U.S. soon may use secret rockets

Special ammunition now ‘must’ item


Beaten Democrat blasts New Deal

Monahan: Ruth Gordon scores in a ‘double role’

She shines both as star and author of Over 21 at Nixon
By Kaspar Monahan

Wallace: Papers fail to see ahead

Must discern trend of times, he says

Stokes: Wary Democrats

By Thomas L. Stokes

Model, pronounced dead, revived by policemen

Blond found in overflowing bathtub; sleeping tablets, liquor bottles in room