America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Federal health insurance plan faces fight

‘Socialized medicine,’ foes of bill charge
By Allan L. Swim, Scripps-Howard staff writer


Wagner scores attitude of AMA

‘Battle for oil’ broke back of Germany in year of air attacks

Pattern of liquidation of Nazi fuel plants points up strategy against Japan
By Lyle C. Wilson

Editorial: The United Nations Charter

Editorial: Tell us why

Edson: San Francisco conference set speed record

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Slacks market slack

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
British election

By Buel W. Patch

Monahan: Sinister D. Gray at the Penn

Wilde fantasy study in evil
By Kaspar Monahan

Bell: Nothing more to see

By Jack Bell

Stokes: Time to grow up

By Thomas L. Stokes

Othman: Just a sample

By Fred Othman

Surfaced sub knocks out two Jap destroyers

By Robert J. Casey

Flier sticks with his pal to the death off Jap coast

Friend forced down at sea, lieutenant circles area until his gas is gone
By Ernest Hoberecht, United Press staff writer

Gracie Allen Reporting

By Gracie Allen

Well, J. Arthur Rank, the big British film magnate, is visiting here and says that Hollywood is in for some friendly competition. He says they may even try making westerns over in England.

Now, goodness knows I’m for free competition, but I’m afraid our little boys who go to the neighborhood movie Saturday mornings are going to be confused when they hear the sheriff on the screen say, “The bounder went thettaway, you chaps” or when the villain shouts, "Blimey, here comes the bobbies’ pose

I guess the English will have singing cowboys too; and we’ll be hearing songs like “Bury Me Not in Berkeley Square,” “Home on the Moor,” and “Git Along, Little Grouse, Git Along.”

I know there’ll always be an England, but they’ll sure need their strength when they see Noel Coward in spurs and a ten-gallon hat.

Father given slain hero’s Congressional Medal

Fairchance parent receives award, 23rd given state G.I. in World War II


Occupation zones reported manned

Gas rations may be cut, not raised

Pacific war to take more of everything
By John W. Love, Scripps-Howard special writer

Millett: Gratitude

Women needn’t expect it
By Ruth Millett

Resettlement of Japs here stalemated

Committee studies 26th Ward protests

Second division gapes for Pirates

Mound ailment flares as Giants hand Bucs twin loss, 10-4, 3-2

Army needs 1,000 dogs for combat zone duty