America at war! (1941–) – Part 4

Editorial: Do the necessary

Editorial: Herbert Brownell

Edson: Jimmy Dunn held not guilty on pro-Franco bias

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Our food sources

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Debts and projects

By Bertram Benedict

572 in union fined as strikers

‘Respect little guy’ is good motto even for movie designers

Adrian told youth he lacked talent – now the lad rivals Adrian’s fame
By Maxine Garrison

Millett: Glamor can’t be boring

Congress gals just kidding
By Ruth Millett

Stokes: Many changes

By Thomas L. Stokes

Othman: Medals? Sure

By Frederick C. Othman

Maj. Williams: Counter weapons

By Maj. Al Williams

Behind the MIKE

Durante guards wisecracks he uses in radio
By Frederick Woltman

Snow again closes on Italian front

Gracie Allen Reporting

By Gracie Allen

Well, most of the news in the papers is so good again, you could eat it with a spoon. But don’t forget the old saying about when you have dinner with the devil, be sure to use a long spoon.

Goodness, a lot of people are starting to guess again when the war will be over! I never heard of anybody with his house on fire pulling out a watch and saying: “Well, I guess the fire will be out by 11:27 p.m.”

I don’t think any of us should take good news too seriously until a “Los Angeles City Limits” sign is planted outside the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, and we see Hitler, Goering, Himmler and company standing out in the Wilhelmstrasse singing the German version of “Don’t Fence Me In” to Gen. Eisenhower.

Monahan: Heroic Hope rescues gal from pirates

Bob, as cavalier of old, saves princess, conquers buccaneers
By Kaspar Monahan

Surplus goods pile up added business woe

Stock exceeds billion – disposal is lagging
By Roger W. Stuart, Scripps-Howard staff writer

It’s up to Congress –
‘Dim-out’ may hit pro sports in near future

By Leo H. Petersen, United Press staff writer

Employers pay U.S. for prison labor

Pictures of radio gals do battle service

Lucky for Yanks, bad for enemy
By Si Steinhauser

28th Infantry Division holds off 9 German divisions, upsets offensive

Keystoners share glory of great feat of U.S. military history
By Morley Cassidy, North American Newspaper Alliance