The Pittsburgh Press (November 7, 1943)
MYSTERY PLANE BOMBS VATICAN CITY
No casualties but loss high, radio reports
London hints Nazis may have used British-made bombs in aerial attack
By the United Press
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Allies smash toward Rome
Overrun strongholds; Nazis send fresh troops
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer
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Allied fliers sink two Jap cruisers
Nine other warships hit in attack on Rabaul; 26 planes shot down
By Don Caswell, United Press staff writer
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Living costs peril WLB’s pay formula
Warning of dire danger voiced by board and OPA chief
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UMW will push output of coal
Unions not to await final WLB settlement
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Soldiers like highbrow music, singer Marian Anderson holds
They yell, shriek for her at performances, manager says
By Maxine Garrison
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In Washington –
Postage boost is rescinded by committee
Other points ironed out by House group on tax bill
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House to probe arms brokers
Firm accused of selling to both Axis and Allies
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WPB: Progress made in increasing truck output
Farm machinery industry certain its production goals will be next
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Soviet people, army praised by Roosevelt
Sees just, enduring peace in message on Red anniversary
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New air group ready –
Heavy bombing set for 15th
Super long-range raids on Germany planned
By C. R. Cunningham, United Press staff writer
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Germans feed prisoners black bread and potatoes
Wounded Yanks, now in Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, tell about Nazi camps
By Dorothy Williams, United Press staff writer
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Baruch heads unit to study post-war task
Byrnes asks him to ‘develop unified program and policies’
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Stage believed set for a new Allied parley
Signs point to meeting of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin soon
By Merriman Smith, United Press staff writer
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Plan offered to forestall labor draft
Agriculture, management and labor group urges voluntary measures
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McNutt scored for shortages in mine power
Ickes’ appeals unheeded, House committee told by fuels aide
By Robert Taylor, Press Washington correspondent
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U-boat defeats to be revealed
Roosevelt-Churchill statement due soon
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Gen. Marshall urged as head of Democrats
New Deal is called a ‘dead corpse’ by Colorado Senator
By Lyle C. Wilson, United Press staff writer
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Since Yanks landed in Africa –
Nazis staggered by blows in last year
Army battles on as Reich weakens
By Harrison Salisbury, United Press staff writer
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Official says –
U.S. can absorb Japs now here
Want one in your home? Newspaper asks
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Glorious freedom –
‘Happiest people’ leave Jap prisons
Twice daily slapping by guards is now just a memory; months to be needed for many to recover health
By Royal Arch Gunnison
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