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
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The Pittsburgh Press (June 20, 1943)
Last-minute conference offers sole prospect of mine peace
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U.S. fliers in fierce battles; 42 enemy planes downed
By Reynolds Packard, United Press staff writer
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Kesselring takes command of air force; coast put on alert
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Family budgets to be sliced 12¢ on the dollar; move made in face of Congress action
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Work stoppage at such critical times, flier says, are like stabbing own kids in back
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Ask plant chiefs about program’s value, Williams says
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WPB and WMC contacts to bridge a gap in war work
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Ickes scheduled to appear on behalf of renewal; Vinson speeds action before recess
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington writer
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Marina Raskova, whose ashes rest in the Kremlin, was Russia’s Amelia Earhart
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Warhawks and Airacobras plow into enemy formations a few hundred feet above Guadalcanal
By George Jones, United Press staff writer
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Canadian field developed for exclusive Alaskan use
By the United Press
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