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Walls and sidewalks in Paris' famed Red Belt (workers' suburbs) were scribbled with bold white slogans: Thorez à Paris!-"Thorez back to Paris!" Thus French Communists high-pressured the Gaullist Government for return of the Communist Party's prewar secretary, the onetime coal miner who is now an exile in Moscow...
Married. Benjamin Franklin Fairless, 54, kinetic president of U.S. Steel, son of an Ohio miner ; and Hazel Hatfield Sproul, 44, daughter of West Virginia's onetime Governor Henry Hatfield, descendant of the feuding Hatfields (v. McCoys) , mother-in-law of President Fairless' son, Navy Lieut. Elaine Fairless ; both for the second time; in Huntington, W. Va. Lieut. and Mrs. Fairless attended the bridal couple...
John L. then moved on to denounce the favorite figure in his gallery of ingrates: Franklin Roosevelt. In the disastrous coal strike of 1943, said John L., Franklin Roosevelt "publicly kicked every coal miner in this country in the face." And, if he is reelected, he would do it again next April when the miners' contract comes up again, shouted John L. From the hall rose cries of "Pour...
...Neosho Mo. Miner and Mechanic announced on its front page last week...
...advocates believe that aluminum dust may banish shortness of breath, chest constriction, the threat of tuberculosis. (Said one Canadian miner: "Aluminum takes the leather out of your lungs.") They also think that aluminum breathed after each day's mining or dusted into mines may prevent silicosis altogether. But the day of its general adoption is still a long way off. As research on the subject is not yet complete, Mclntyre Research, Ltd. (the original discoverers) has patented its use of the dust, will apply the royalties to further study...