I DARE SAY —
They also serve
By Florence Fisher Parry
…
Threat of punitive action sends bus and trolley men back; electric rail group to strike
…
Labor-management groups to get it at cost of $600 weekly
…
Navy pressing investigation of mishap near Sitka that cost lives of Marine commander and Olympics star
…
They’re always going to land tomorrow but they never do, and U.S. soldiers keep on hoping
By Morley Cassidy, North American Newspaper Alliance
…
Italians also toss grenades, but Yank survives and escapes
By Sam Souki, United Press staff writer
…
Responsibility is Hitler’s and Mussolini’s, editor Collins asserts
…
By Nat A. Barrows
…
Canicattì offers example of how Allied military rule operates
By C. R. Cunningham, United Press staff writer
…
Believes it possible that Hitler is conserving big bomber force
…
OFEC, new alphabetical agency, is set up to take charge
…
Appalachian coal operators demand action in forcing Lewis’ UMW to accept board’s contract directive
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer
…
Boston, Massachusetts (UP) –
Samuel Rudnick, a contractor, was convicted of conspiracy today in connection with the Cocoanut Grove Nightclub fire last November which cost 492 lives. Three other Boston men were acquitted.
Those acquitted of conspiring to evade the building laws were James Welansky, brother of Barnett Welansky who is serving a 12- to 18-year prison term for manslaughter; Theodore Eldracher, city building inspector, and Rudnick’s helper, David Gilbert.