TRANSOCEANIC AIRPLANES.; An Argument in Support of the Offer to the Government. Italy's Battles.
Date: 05 July 1918
FRANCIS S. SWALES.A.E. CERQUA
Francis SWALES
letter by F. S. Swales urging acceptance of Workman's offer to build 10,000 airplanes for Govt capable of transoceanic flight
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SCHWAB PRAISES MEN IN SHIPYARDS; Says When News of Launchings Reaches German People Their Leaders Will Have to Answer. URGES MEN TO WORK ON "If You Stand Up to Your Job Well Make the Kalser Take His Mediolne Lying Down," He Says.
Date: 05 July 1918
speaks at San Francisco shipyard, praises men and says when news of launchings reaches German people their leaders will have to answer
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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Policeman and President. No Tobacco Merger Yet. Municipal Expenditures. Labor Shifted to Necessary Places. Falling in Line. It Was Bound to Happen. The Increased Copper Price. An Anchor to Windward. Boston & Maine Reorganization. Prices for Tonnage. The Interborough Financing.
Date: 04 July 1918
Notice of plans for re-organization sent to stock holders
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BENNETT FORTUNE FOR A MEMORIAL; Will of Herald's Owner Provides for Home as Tribute to His Father.FOR OLD NEWSPAPER MENResidue of Estate to Those WhoHave Worked Ten Years onManhattan Publications.$50,000 A YEAR TO WIDOW Stepson Gets $20,000 Annually andNephew $30,000, While Sister Receives $50,000 Outright. Value of Estate Not Given. No Date Set for Memorial Newspaper Employes Not Mentioned.
Date: 04 July 1918
will provides for establishment of home for old newspaper men in memory of his father and to be supported by incomes from The N. Y. Herald and The N. Y. Evening Telegram; text of will
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DANIELS TELLS OF DEFIANCE OF U-BOATS; 250,000 of Our Troops Sent Overseas at the Time Submarines Were Operating Here.SPEAKS IN TAMMANY HALLSecretary of Labor Wilson Declares American Labor Is Four TimesMore Efficient Than Germany's. Tribute to Workmen. New Record in Building Transports Defied U-Boats. Team Work of Armed Forces. Death Knell of Autocracy. Tells How Workers Aid Army. Efficiency Greater Than Germany's.
Date: 05 July 1918
Tells of unabated transportation of troops, in speech to Tammany Soc
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RUSSIAN PLEADS FOR ALLIED HELP; Delegates from the Murman and White Sea Coasts Present Petetion to Consuls. CZECHOSLOVAKS GAINING Their Control at Vladivostok Confirmed--Report Michael Joins Them as Czar. WASHINGTON IS WATCHING Entente Circles Incline to Believe Czechs May Become Nucleus of New Government. May Form Stable Nucleus. Watch Archangel Move.
Date: 04 July 1918
offensive begun against East-Karelen; German-Finnish forces begin offensive against East Karelen and threaten Murman ry. on supposed suppression of robber bands under secret treaty; delegates from Murman coast ask Entente reprs. at Archangel for protection
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NEARLY 100 SHIPS IN NATION'S SPLASH; Officials Pay High Tribute to the Workers Who Broke Launching Records. HONOR FOR PACIFIC COAST Union Yard Put Over 47,800 Tons in One Day--Full Reports Not In. NEARLY 100 SHIPS IN NATION'S SPLASH Pershing Greets Shipyard Workers. Three Destroyers Launched at Newport News.
Date: 05 July 1918
report of Fourth of July launchings
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LAUNCHINGS MARK RECORD SHIP YEAR; American Yards Built 1,622 Vessels in Twelvemonth, Making Our Total Tonnage 10,040,659. 'GRAND SPLASH' FOR FOURTH Nearly, if Not Quite, 100 Ships Will Take the Water, with Tonnage Approximating 500,000. Will Be Eclipsed This Year. Devotion of Shipyard Workers. NEW WOODEN SHIP LAUNCHED. The Daisto Leaves the Ways at the Groton Iron Works' Yards. NAMES OF NEW DESTROYERS Navy Department Gives Titles to Vessels to be Launched Today. BRITISH OUTPUT DROPS. Totaled 134,159 Tons in June, as Against 197,274 in May.
Date: 04 July 1918
schedule of ships to be launched today; Dalston launched at Noank yard
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