America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Bioff, Browne, probe demanded

Ward’s called threat to U.S. labor policy

Government, firm to submit briefs

Perkins: Court decision encourages unions fighting state laws

By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

Navy belittles talk of bombs hitting U.S.

Attack ‘possible, but not probable’

If Nazis buzz bomb U.S., here’s how they’ll do it

Robots launched from subs are regarded as most probable method of attack


Afraid of the buzz bombs? Well, check the insurance

War damage policies extended for a year, and for free, but you’d better be sure
By Roger W. Stuart, Scripps-Howard staff writer

23 feared killed in Clipper crash

Only seven reported saved off Trinidad


U.S. ready to retaliate if Japs or Nazis use gas

Kill Wagner Act, Teamsters urge

Front G.I.’s score statement they spurn rotation plan

Yanks in Seventh Army feel prolonged action induces fatalism in soldiers
By Helen Kirkpatrick


Retreat orders surprise Yanks

Ship survivors left on deck when Jap sub crash-dives

23 of 100 Americans survive two hours of tortures after U.S. vessel is torpedoed
By John J. Andrew, United Press staff writer

Patrols clash on Italian front


U.S. fliers in China rip Jap rail stock

Editorial: Chickens come home

Editorial: Look out for buzz bombs

Editorial: Stalin and Poland

Edson: Rankin rides the bandwagons his district likes

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Lonely hearts

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
President and new Congress

By Bertram Benedict

Monahan: Gay, bouncing farce barges into Nixon

Ably-acted ‘chicken every Sunday’ headed by S. Blackmer, Lois Wilson
By Kaspar Monahan

Stokes: Personal feuds

By Thomas L. Stokes

Othman: Col. Cupid

By Frederick C. Othman

Love: What’s it like?

By Gilbert Love