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STAY-IN STRIKE ENDS

NEW YORK, May 30. Eleven thousand workers marched out of ' the Brewster aircraft plants after receiving reassurances from President Roosevelt that they would soon be re-employed. They had remained in the plants overnight in protest against the cancellation of the navy's contracts with the company for Corsair fighters. Mr. Roosevelt has ordered an inquiry into the cancellation of the contracts. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Forrestal, indicated that efforts would be made.to provide the Brewster an-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1944, Page 5

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STAY-IN STRIKE ENDS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1944, Page 5

STAY-IN STRIKE ENDS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1944, Page 5

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