Kate Smith sells $30,000,000 by air
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Goodrich president appeals to workers for aid in big program
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Lt. Slaker, back from North African Theater, finds ‘heaven’ at home with family – and ice cream
By William Forrester
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State legislature seeking amendment to limit levies may force Congress to call Constitutional convention
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Völkischer Beobachter (September 23, 1943)
Tojo: Die Auswirkungen werden die Welt in Erstaunen setzen
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U.S. Navy Department (September 23, 1943)
South Pacific.
On September 20, during the early morning, six Japanese planes bombed the vicinity of the airstrip on Guadalcanal. Light damage to material and installations was sustained. No casualties were suffered.
On September 21, in the morning, about 12 or 16 enemy bombers were over Guadalcanal. Light damage and some casualties were sustained. Two of the enemy planes were shot down by one of our fighters.
The Pittsburgh Press (September 23, 1943)
Germans sink ships, fire docks; heavy fighting north of Salerno
By Richard D. McMillan, United Press staff writer
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British drop 2,000 tons of bombs on German industrial city
By Walter Cronkite, United Press staff writer
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Advance on Finschhafen, on Guinea coast
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer
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