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Strike soldiers are cited
1944-08-24
4 fired P.T.C. men sue to get jobs
1944-12-05
WLB tells union to get men back on job at once
1944-08-01
Hayes makes new inspection tour
1944-08-07
Soft speech and big stick
1944-08-07
Army work notice says it 'can wait no longer'
1944-08-06
Text of Gen. Hayes' statement to strikers
1944-08-05
Homebound rush finds all lines in full service
1944-08-07
Police told to aid military control, Parsons says
1944-08-03
Day guards taken off P.T.C. lines by the Army
1944-08-11
Troops camp here; grand jury probe ordered by Biddle
1944-08-05
Hayes says mission is completed
1944-08-17
U.S. investigation of strike ordered by Biddle
1944-08-04
Taproom opening hours scheduled
1944-08-11
Taprooms in city may open Monday
1944-08-10
Crowds jam railway terminals; extra trains help relieve rush
1944-08-01
War production crippled badly
1944-08-02
Plants arranging own transport
1944-08-01
Cab company swamped
1944-08-01
Strike cuts down blood donations
1944-08-02
1,000 P.T.C. operators at barns, garages
1944-08-02
P.T.C. bars 15 strikers from cashier's train
1944-08-02
Gas rationing short cut
1944-08-02
Phillies again halted by car strike
1944-08-02
Car strikers face deferment loss
1944-08-02
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