America at war! (1941--) -- Part 2

The Pittsburgh Press (June 20, 1943)

Wildcat strikes cover coal fields; Lewis and operators seek way out

Last-minute conference offers sole prospect of mine peace

Big air fleets smash Sicily and Sardinia

U.S. fliers in fierce battles; 42 enemy planes downed
By Reynolds Packard, United Press staff writer


Nazi general sent to help shaky Italy

Kesselring takes command of air force; coast put on alert

Fathers to get draft reprieve

Induction delayed till 1944, if not indefinitely

Beef, lamb, mutton prices are rolled back 10-17%

Family budgets to be sliced 12¢ on the dollar; move made in face of Congress action

Chaplin’s ex, violent, sent to sanitarium

Ford foremen’s strike hits war production

Ex-miner in 8th Air Force invites Lewis for a ride

Work stoppage at such critical times, flier says, are like stabbing own kids in back

Subsidy fight cuts nation’s meat supply

Small farmers hesitate to sell until market is settled

House plans vote Monday on war bill

Leader of NYA defies critics to poll plants

Ask plant chiefs about program’s value, Williams says


Golden to do double duty in his new job

WPB and WMC contacts to bridge a gap in war work

Hearings in begin Monday on Coal Stabilization Act

Ickes scheduled to appear on behalf of renewal; Vinson speeds action before recess
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington writer

Victory ship to bear name of Soviet woman air hero

Marina Raskova, whose ashes rest in the Kremlin, was Russia’s Amelia Earhart

Eyewitness report –
U.S. pilots dive through own ack-ack to get Zeros

Warhawks and Airacobras plow into enemy formations a few hundred feet above Guadalcanal
By George Jones, United Press staff writer

Bombers blast Japs on Nauru

Set fires visible for 40 miles

ODT clarifies recent order on deliveries

Size and weight of packages main factors in new ruling

Army finds oil in wilderness; produces ‘gas’

Canadian field developed for exclusive Alaskan use
By the United Press

OPA steams on with rollback despite House

Bitter Senate battle is expected on subsidy plan

Forced saving is necessary, Senator says

George fears ‘tragedy’ if system is not adopted this year
By Marshal McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer

Editorial: Up to Mr. Roosevelt

Editorial: They plan to ‘standardize’