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January 11 – The United States and United Kingdom give up territorial rights in China. January 14 The Casablanca Conference, where Franklin D. Roosevelt becomes the first president of the United States to travel by airplane while in office (Miami, Florida to Morocco to meet with Winston Churchill to discuss World War II).
The national average price for a gallon of gasoline is at $3.50, according to AAA as of Jan. 26, 2023. ... In 2022 dollars: $3.42. Live Richer Podcast: ... 1943. Price of a gallon of gas: $0.21 ...
In 1943, the U.S. switched to zinc-coated steel to help save copper during World War II. More than one billion 1943 steel cents were struck, Gainesville Coins reported , but some were accidentally ...
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1943 in the United States by state or territory (50 C) 1943 events in the United States by month (11 C) 1943 disestablishments in the United States (24 C, 12 P)
Mainichi World News/Daimai News (Mainichi Shimbun/Daiei/Riken) 1947–1970; Nikkatsu World News/Mainichi News (Mainichi Shimbun/Nikkatsu) 1954–1993; Nippon News/Asahi News (Asahi Shimbun/Nippon Eiga/Toho) 1940–1992; Toei News (Toei Company/TV Asahi) 1959–1978; Yomiuri International News (Yomiuri Shimbun/Shochiku) 1949–1997
The Register's sister evening paper, the Des Moines Tribune, reports on Jan. 12, 1943, that the five Sullivan brothers of Waterloo, who joined the Navy together as World War II began, are missing ...
In all, 1944 steel cents are fewer in number than their 1943 copper counterparts, [7] and are even more valuable; one such example minted in San Francisco sold for $373,750 in an August 2008 auction held by Heritage Auctions; this was the highest auction price ever for a Lincoln cent until September 23, 2010, when it was superseded by a 1943-D ...