America at war! (1941–) – Part 5

Truman stresses radio freedom

Monahan: Rochester Stanley-bound, other items of the stage-screen world

By Kaspar Monahan

First Long Ranger rides to fame

Seaton rated ace director
By Maxine Garrison

4-power pact sought by U.S. on Germany

Long-term program of control urged

Cruiser has 184 casualties but goes on to finish job

875 workmen per day for 77 days required to repair heroic warship


Help pledged for Philippines

First B-29 to raid Tokyo crashes on way to States

AP reporter executed by Nazis

Pravda attacks Catholic press


Minister, 77, held in fatal shooting

Editorial: Mr. Vinson on taxes

Editorial: The Charter and the Senate


Editorial: Russia moves west

Editorial: The cars just aren’t

Edson: Schwellenbach zooms into new job like breeze

By Peter Edson

Ferguson: Women at work

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson

Background of news –
Secretary of the Treasury

By Bertram Benedict

Swindle charge denied in House

Committee takes over power firm

OPA declares –
Drivers getting too much gas

Drive launched to bar extra rations

Husband hints ‘bombshell’ killed sailor in defense

Seaman’s brother charges Maj. Stevens seeks to create wrong impression

Millett: Teacher ban still alive

Some schools forbid marriage
By Ruth Millett

Bell: Reich in ruins

By Jack Bell

Stokes: ‘Dead’ war plants

By Thomas L. Stokes