America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

700-mile-an-hour dive saves Superfortress

By Mac R. Johnson, United Press staff writer

Fortress built of American blood, courage holds out against Nazis

By Morley Cassidy, North American Newspaper Alliance

Simms: Political disturbances can lose war

By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor

‘This can’t happen to us’ feeling hits First Army

But Yanks rally and long columns of troops, equipment move up to meet Nazi challenge
By Jack Frankish, United Press staff writer

British in Italy gain above Faenza

*Eighth Army drives across Lamone River

Joan cries at mention of ‘other men’

Miss Barry loses complaint to judge


Ramond could have earned citizenship by joining Army

Man Lupe named as father of child had chance to speed naturalization process
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent

In Washington –
‘Whodunit?’ mystery has capital agog

Senator Pepper lifts lid- just slightly
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer

Othman: Stettinius cleans house for his new assistants

Hull’s private rubber tree tossed out and most everything gets a coat of paint
By Frederick C. Othman, United Press staff writer

G.I.’s map Christmas for Italy’s young

Yanks in Naples make 15,000 gift toys

Editorial: First things first

Editorial: The reaction

Editorial: Citizen Schwanneke

Edson: Radically new job-guarantee plan submitted

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Club objectives

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Decisive battles

By Bertram Benedict

‘Open door’ asked for Japanese

Committee to help Nisei settle in city

Millett: Service gals have peeve

And they really should have
By Ruth Millett

Stokes: Fruits of revolt

By Thomas L. Stokes

Post-war tax plans given to Congress

House group proposes reductions in roles

Electing is tough part –
Frisch, Traynor listed among candidates for Baseball Hall of Fame