Word: pa
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...LILLICRAPP Dixie-Vortex Co. Easton, Pa...
Pedaling serenely home from a 667-mile bicycle trip through Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland, Federal Judge George A. Welsh wheeled up to his Lima, Pa. doorstep with news that men had heard before but hope always to hear again: "Whatever may be in store for us, you can count on the people. They will not fail...
Bulk of present tank production is coming from American Car & Foundry Co.'s light ( 13-ton) tank plant at Berwick, Pa. This week, with its rate up to 200 a month, A.C.F. delivers its 1,000th tank. Almost ready for production is an improved, 18-ton model with more armor, more punch. A.C.F. last week received a $12,500,000 Army order-presumably for these new light tanks...
...tanks which Chrysler got last August, the War Department last week added another $74,568,000 for some 1,600 more tanks of later design. First to begin actual production of mediums was American Locomotive Co. (Schenectady, N.Y.). Also building mediums is Baldwin Locomotive Works at Eddystone, Pa., which is now turning out three tanks a day, expects to be up to twelve a day by fall...
Angelo V. Jannelli was close to tears as he joined the long line plodding up the gangplank. He had been Italy's consular agent at Johnstown, Pa. since 1932, had not seen his own country for over 30 years. Said Agent Jannelli: "I've thought of the United States as my home." In Fort Worth, Tex., 72-year-old Consular Agent Atillio Ortolani won permission from the State Department to stay in the U.S. Married to a British wife, with two sons in the U.S. armed forces, Agent Ortolani said he would rather go to a concentration camp...