April

LETTERS

Don’t mourn, organize Health care road When labor smiles Victims and heroes The only escalation is troop deaths

EDITORIAL: May Day

Army Sgt. Irving Taffler, stationed at a big American base in Italy after World War II, was ordered by his colonel to go out and hire 200 Italians to staff the facility. Taffler, a proud member of the Communist Party USA, went to the local Italian party office and put out the word. A week later the base was staffed by 200 Communists and supporters.

NATIONAL CLIPS

ORONO, Maine: Earth Day zooms in on global warming ASHBURN, Ga.: High school holds first integrated prom ORLANDO, Fla.: Man arrested for feeding the hungry