Air power advances and WWII fronts dominate Western News
War reports describe an American air raid on Nazi occupied Europe with six bombers attacking three Dutch airfields and ships off the Dutch coast. Capt Charles C Regelman cited with the Distinguished Service Cross for gallantry during the mission. US Air Forces clash over China and the Pacific with multiple aerial engagements and submarine actions in the Caribbean. Sevastopol falls slowly as Soviet and Allied forces press, while Rommel’s Axis strength at El Alamein weakens near the Suez. Submarines sink Japanese destroyers near Kiska and Agattu, and intelligence on Nazi saboteurs surfaces.
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What Kind of World After the War Looms
Opinion piece exploring postwar America and world order held by anti-isolationist sentiment. Questions future global roles, imperial peace terms, and the fate of Britain and Europe. Discusses effects of a postwar economy, disarmament, and the need for United States leadership at the peace table. Mentions Roosevelt Churchill and possibility of a world governing framework.
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Commercial Air Services Will Benefit Rural Areas
Newt daelyst argues aviation will reshape postwar life, citing air mail pickup near small towns, proposed civilian air reserve corps, and high school aviation courses. He notes air transportation expansion via rural air routes, air trucks, and Civil Air Patrol courier work as seeds for a nationwide network linking towns to future airlines.
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Soldier from Fort Leavenworth aids wheat storage drive
Private America Liberator, a Commodity Credit Corporation soldier, is moved from Iowa and Illinois to major wheat states to help store this year’s crop. The plan includes coordinating machinery and trade ties to meet wartime storage demands.
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History Topics Spark Civic Involvement
Fragmentary OCR text shows a civic history theme. It hints at civic participation and preserving history, but readable details are limited.
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