The Pittsburgh Press (April 30, 1942)
Six-gallon gas ration planned
Expected hardships called groundless – drives may save for vacations
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’His lot to die’ –
Flying general killed in crash
MacArthur’s air aide and reporter die in plane
By Frank Hewlett, United Press staff writer
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Revolt faced by Roosevelt on tax plans
House committee ready to bolt President on excess profits
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Decay sapping Nazi strength –
Hitler’s outlook parallels German situation in 1918
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor
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Control plan waylaid –
48-hour bill pigeonholed
House group spikes labor-profit measures
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Same rate of pay –
Coke workers back on jobs
Bethlehem’s Cambria dispute goes to WLB
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Pilot praised by Roosevelt gives credit to gun crew
’If they hadn’t been on job against Jap airmen, we’d never have got back,’ flier says
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Dimout to be mandatory –
Night baseball and fights may be lost to New York
Voluntary lighting control on coast proved failure, Stimson says
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Gas rationing seen impeding industry here
Rep. Wright urges Ickes to remove district from restricted area
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Rescue vessel shells U-boat
Report ‘probably hit, possibly sank’ enemy sub
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Sub launched in Great Lakes
Naval history made at port in Wisconsin
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