America at war! (1941– ) (Part 1)

Men with working wives face draft call 'soon’

But Hershey tells Congress 'no more individuals with dependents will be taken than is necessary’

U.S. bombers blast 75 Japanese planes

Stimson names Texan head of Women’s Corps

General recruiting for members to begin in about three months

House committee opposes tax on state or city bonds

Treasury’s recommendations turned down; Congress leans to nominal income 'examination fee’

There’ll be less shirt in new shirttails

"Big Bad Wolf" composer kills self with rifle

Hollywood, May 15 (UP) –
Frank E. Churchill, 40, composer of “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” and other music for Wait Disney films, killed himself with a rifle yesterday at his Paradise ranch near Castaic, police reported.

During the 15 years Mr. Churchill worked with Disney Studios, he wrote songs for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, and numerous other productions.

Prima donna dies at 90

Fair Haven, New Jersey –
Mrs. Nannie Hart van Sauter, known as Alexandria Morrisini, one of America’s first prima donnas 50 years ago, died yesterday. She would have been 90 next month.

’Border wars’ may force gas ration extension

The transportation headache –
Everyone affected by overhauling of travel facilities

Public will fill out questionnaires to give U.S. information on which nation’s riding habits will be altered drastically
By Dale McFeatters, Pittsburgh Press staff writer

Economy bloc raps federal travel costs

Byrd charges $4 million spent on riding in U.S. autos

Slayer is rescued among sub victims

Oldest resident in U.S. observes 117th birthday

Vidalia, Georgia (UP) –
James Walter Wilson, officially the oldest person in the United States, today observed his 117th birthday and looked forward to another year with optimism.

Mr. Wilson attributes his long life to obedience and “minding the laws of nature.”

The U.S. Census Bureau says Mr. Wilson, born a Negro slave in Georgia, is the oldest person in the nation. Yet he still walks four miles to the nearest store – for a plug of tobacco.

Malaya all over again –
Complacency and treachery give Japs Burma victory

By Darrell Berrigan

Sh-h-h!

Roosevelt scores loose talk in capital

Politician with urge to fight Hitler enlists

U.S. Minister transferred

Washington, May 15 –
President Roosevelt today nominated Lincoln MacVeagh, present Minister to Iceland, to be the new Minister to the Union of South Africa. The present Minister to South Africa is Leo J. Keena.

Poison gases and war uses are described

Most of known kind were utilized in 1914-18 conflict

72-year-old teacher joins Army Air Corps

U.S. optimistic over outcome at Martinique

French ship immobilized, Hull sees solution to other questions

On the home front –
Fingerprints of workers are filed in Washington

But disclosure of criminal record may not mean discharge of war plant employee