Word: salerno
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...Salerno, below Naples, from positions behind one of the loveliest of coasts, guns spoke in the early morning. The guns were Italian. The gunners were German. The bodies on the beach were American...
Endurance at Salerno. This point was the area of Naples. To the south, in the Calabrian peninsula, where the British Eighth army had begun the landings, the Germans' chief effort was to extract what troops and planes they could. When, on the seventh day, the British arrived to take the great port of Taranto, the Germans had deserted it to confused, volubly embarrassed Italians. As the British marched eastward to Brindisi on the Adriatic, they met only the rear guard of a retreating German Panzer division...
...ordinary unemployed man or he man on relief says, "What's the difference between the U. S. and Hitler or Mussolini, just so they give us jobs'," pointed out Massachusetts C. I. O. President Joseph Salerno. "Economic unity is just as important as spiritual or mental unity...
...Salerno emphasized that national unity could not be attained unless the profits of defense were shard by industry and labor alike, and stated that a recurrence of the astounding growth in the number of millionaires during the first world war could not be tolerated a second time...
...labor unions will be spoken for by Joseph Salerno, Secretary of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers (C.I.O.) and Kenneth I. Taylor, Secretary of the American Federation of Labor...