Flew Panama Flag 2-3
R.A.F. Carries Out New Daytime Raids 3
The International Situation 3
Red Warships Hit 4-5
Smolensk Front a Litter of Ruins * 5-6
Firm Dakar Defense Pledged by Boisson 6
Raid Toll 3 Ships, Says Rome; British Torpedo 2 Big Liners 7
Fish to Submit War Resolution as a Test; Predicts Its Defeat in the House by 2 to 1 8
Bombers Thrill War Game Troops 11-12
Army Bomber Found; Signs of Explosion 12
Few Claims are Made on Army in Louisiana; Farmers Prefer to Allow Free Use of Land 12
Plea for Army Pay Renewed by Downey 12
The United States Army Displays Its Power in the Air by a Bombing Demonstration in Louisiana (photos) 13-14
Arms Plans Pass 66 Billion Mark, Over Double our World War Cost 15
Gen. Robertson Gets Headquarters Post 15
Winning of Ukraine Held Small Nazi Gain 15
The Texts of the Days Communiques on the War 16
* C.L. Sulzberger gets out of Moscow and visits the front.
http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1941/sep41/f23sep41.htm
Americans consider arming transports
Tuesday, September 23, 1941 www.onwar.com
In Washington... US President Roosevelt announces the possibility of arming American merchant vessels against German attacks.