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...exploded, termed WLB "that group of little strutting men." But after an order by Franklin Roosevelt, he sent his miners back to work. For 24 hours it seemed that John Lewis had eaten crow. Then he let it be known that he had merely proclaimed another truce. Barring a sudden retreat by either side (in Illinois this week coal operators agreed to a $1.50 raise), Strike III will begin June...
Just as President Juan Antonio Rios made ready this week for his long-delayed trip to the U.S., he was confronted by a sudden Cabinet crisis. The usually cautious Chief Executive acted swiftly. He reshuffled his Government, canceled his visit to the North-and reassured the Americas that these changes would not alter Chile's anti-Axis foreign policy...
...Western Pacific, and provided air cover for the task force's final approach to the Japanese mainland. Hornet had her flight deck cluttered with Doolittle's big B-25 bombers, and would have been unable to get her fighter planes up to fend off a sudden enemy air attack...
...Sulfa drugs characteristically produce sudden drops in body temperature, but less spectacular penicillin, which may take weeks to save a life, usually reduces temperature by easy stages...
...civilian consumption, sharply reduced by the end of the heating season, could not account for the sudden demand. It was officially announced that enormous quantities, "oceans of oil," were flowing out for the next military round...