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Hundreds turn shore commuters (it's easier than getting home)
1944-08-02
Stores close at 5 p.m.
1944-08-02
Mayor gives a lift
1944-08-02
Bored P.T.C. men do cleanup jobs
1944-08-05
Text of Gen. Hayes' statement to strikers
1944-08-05
Closed for the duration
1944-08-04
First rider too happy
1944-08-04
Strike harms schools
1944-08-04
Blames strike on New Deal
1944-08-04
Police officials here from Detroit, Boston
1944-08-04
Penalties for interfering with U.S. operation
1944-08-04
War plants still report absentees
1944-08-04
2 in car shoot boy in strike disorder
1944-08-04
P.T.C. strikers in blood donor roles
1944-08-03
Lack of FEPC law blamed in strike
1944-08-03
U.S. procedure in P.T.C. seizure outlined by Federal officials
1944-08-02
Back=to=job move fails after 2 hrs.
1944-08-03
Absenteeism in war plants here is averaging about 10%
1944-08-03
P.T.C. deferments cause confusion
1944-08-03
When was the trolley strike early in the century?
1952-08-25
Quill threatens strike in 1950 for PTC raises
1949-10-08
Transit strike is 10th in Phila.; 1910 tieup lasted 63 days
1953-01-14
1910 transit workers struck for 25c an hour
1954-02-23
Please give the dates of early trolley strikes in Philadelphia
1959-05-03
Broad field open in P.T.C. probe
1944-08-08
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