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Pay Articles from December 1943 Part 3
- 3 GIFTS TO NEEDIEST LISTED FOR HEROES; They Are Memorials to Men Who Have Given Their Lives in the Armed ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DR. WILLIAM H. KELLY
- Stebbins Gives Warning On Smoke and Soot Law
- Cost of Living in City UP 0.2% for Last Month
- Day's Contributions to Neediest Cases Fund
- URGES CAUTION IN TRAFFIC; Albany Motor Bureau Seeks to Curb Holiday Toll
- Orson Welles Has Influenza
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ,lAMES W. HAMILTON
- GARDNER R0_ GERS; I Noted Engineer Was GrandsonJ of Santa Fe Ex-President j
- ARTHUR F. CA.RPENTER
- MISS IDA RICHARDSON
- JAMES W. SIMS
- JOSEPH M. CARSON, LEM)ER IN TRENTON; Postmaster, Once Surrogate, Made Survey for. Roosevelt in 1933 ...
- EDWIN S. FICKES; Ex-Vice President and Engineer of Aluminum Co. of America
- ROBERT W. COUES; Harvard Professor Who Retired Five Year_ss Ag_o Dies at 71
- A. DEWEY BACON
- r MRS. ABRAHAM POSNER I; Widow of Shoe Manufacturer a Director of Hebrew Home
- MISS HELEN T. DILLON
- Lower Proof Spirits Urged; We Might Thus Increase Liquor Supply and Conserve Alcohol
- Wr[][TI H. APFEL
- 6EORGEWHITIlqG, 6i, SOIG RITER, DgD I; Lyricist of 'My Blue Heaven'] and Other Hits Since 1909 I -- ...
- Jonnycake Is Not Johnnycake
- REV. CHARLES J., GORMAN; Ex-Head of St. John s Seminary in Brooklyn a Priest 34 Years
- LAUGHTER
- THE PRODUCTION VICTORY
- Up-State Woman Dies at 110
- WlLLLS S_ ?ELL; Official of T. A. Edison, Inc., HadJ
- RETURN OF A NATIVE
- Books of the Times
- Books -- Authors
- Marks 68 Years in Priesthood
- .. Y... 'r2 .lyE_ OEGnEES I; Medioal, Dental and Nurslngl Classes to Be Graduated ]
- ii MUSEUM. REVIEWS YEARI; ' Cooper Union Institution GotI Nearly 1,000 New Items I
- JEWISH BOOK MONTH ENDS; Observance Is Most Extensive in 17 Years of Project
- THE LABOR CRISIS
- Patricia Bacon Is Marriecl
- Butler -- Mason
- Expect Willkie in Venezuela
- LONG ISLAND
- NATALIE LAVENSTEIN WED; Former Student at N.Y.U. BrideI of Dr, Albert I. Mendeloff I
- MISS ISABEL MARTIN PLANS HER WEDDING; Will Be Bride of Pfc. Robert W. Williams Here on Monday
- Wilkinson -- Stowe
- ! CORDELIA $TON______E A BRIDE; Has 4 Attendants at MarriageI Here to Henry P. DeWitt ]
- Elise M. Abrahams Wed
- Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Hopkins HostsI
- / Son Born to Jack Yarmoves j l
- MRS. ZEVELY'S NUPTIALS; She Is Wed Here to Dr. Armand Hammer of Art Galleries i
- KrayerBurr
- MISS SUZANNE KELLER WILL BECOME A BRIDE; Senior at Skidmo -- -e'e Is Engaged to Charles Richard Rickr
- Mss Buc. r NcB, ro AR? tlurNANr]; ux-Student at Skldmore Wi[! Be[ Wed to H. B. Lent, Air Forces
- TROTH ANNOUNCED OF 1I55 PETERSON; Member of Wasps, an Alumna of Finch, Engaged to Lieut. John C. Ager of Navy
- Father Truss Urges Getting Values Straight; Asks Sacrifices for God as Well as Nation
- MISS BULKLEY AFFIANCED; Graduate of Vassar Bride-Elecl of Lt. David D. Watkins, Navy
- RED CROSS IN CHUNGKING; American Field Service Women Arrive -- To Open Club Christmas
- 3ARBARA 'M. ABON EN6A6ED TO WED; \!umn of Hewltt Classes Will Marry Corp. M. M. Roberts of Ai? Transport ...
- CHURCH'S FAILURE TO LEAD DEPLORED; Chalmers Asserts It Forgets Vision of Christ for Men and Society
- BROTHER JASPER HONORED; Churchmen Mark Anniversary of La Salle Academy Aide
- PHYSICIANS' FORUM BACKS HEALTH BILL; Criticizes American Medical Association for Opposing the Pending ...
- WELFARE WORKERS WILL AID IN DRAFT; 500 Volunteers Soon to Inquire Into the Mental Condition of Board ...
- DELINQUENCY HERE IS LAID TO HOUSING; Women War Workers Trying to Get Necessities for Children, Magistrate ...
- POLY TECH DEGREES TO 95; Rickey Urges Graduates to Work for 'Masterful Technique'
- ELIZABETH IS STAR IN ROLE OF ALADDIN; Heiress Presumptive to the British Throne Is in Royal Household ...
- WILEY INSISTS OPA END PORK RATIONS; Farmers Are Unable to Market Their Hogs and Feed Is Being Wasted, ...
- Navy Puts Coffee Plant in Hawaii
- Another Destroyer Launched
- RATIONING REVISED FOR RESTAURANTS; Food Servings, Not Number of Customers, Will Rule Food Allotments ...
- British Women Demand 'Salaries' for Housewives
- Czech Heroine Honored Here
- REPUBLICAN HEADS MUST PICK ISSUES; National Committee Faces This and Other Problems at Chicago Parley ...
- Willkie's Air Navigator Weds
- Snag in Resuming Today
- KRAELER AIDE QUITS AFTER OPA SHAKE-UP; Harry K. Lowe Cites Pressure of Personal Business
- THINKS M'ARTHUR OPEN TO '44 DRAFT; Vandenberg Will Act on Theory General Will Accept if Named
- JAPAN HAS TURNED TO 'DEFENSIVE WAR'; Tokyo Radio Tells Her People Our Counter-Attack Is Made in 'Deadly ...
- 80 POLICE TO GET PROMOTIONS TODAY; New Inspector and Deputy to Be Named Along With List of Those of ...
- JAPANESE BOMBED IN TUNGTING REGION; Chinese Troops Recapture More 'Rice Bowl' Villages
- Fire Routs New Rochelle Family
- Mountbatten Explains Move
- Spectators Applaud Verdict
- More Atrocities Described
- Gestapo District Chief Slain
- Lost Equipment Replaced
- ATROCITY KILLERS HANGED IN KHARKOV; 50,000 See the Executions of 3 Germans and 1 Russian in Market Square ...
- MOTHER, YOUNG SON FOUND ASPHYXIATED; Ex-Medical Student Held Suicide, Boy's Death Accidental
- U.S. BOMBER CREW SAVED; Emergency Radio 'Hero' in 8-Day Saga on South Pacific Isle
- Named Head of Divinity School
- PAY RISES APPROVED FOR 3 CITY BUREAUS; Mayor Acts for the Correction, Welfare and Public Works Units
- FORTRESSES SCORE IN NEW WAR ROLE; Veteran Bombers Rebuilt as Fighting Transports Serve Arawe Beachhead ...
- Orlando, 83, Is Arrested By the Germans in Italy
- Air Power And the War
- 3 ALLIES TOP REICH IN PLANES OUTPUT; U.S. Far Ahead -- Britain and Russia Each Probably Exceed 3,000 ...
- RIDE DISABLED PLANE AND SAVE COMRADE; 3 Refuse to Jump and Leave Man Who Lacks Parachute
- Nazi Ammunition Cargo Blows Up in Oslo Harbor
- ROMMEL ASSIGNED TO HALT INVADERS; General Staff Bars Marshal From Command of All Forces in Western Europe ...
- Two Missing Airmen Decorated
- 52 CHILDREN IMPRISONED; Taken From Denmark to Germany and Interned
- Rip Streets for Raid Shelters
- OUR FIGHTER PLANES APPEAR IN MARSHALLS; Land-Based Craft Guard Bombers to Mili -- 6 Zeros Bagged
- GUNFIRE STIRS CANADIANS; But Shells Off Pacific Shore Are From Ship at Practice
- Santa Barbara to Send Bathing Suits to Russia
- BRITONS ANALYZE CONFUSION IN NEWS; Differ With Roosevelt's View of Its Causes and His Plan for Its Elimination
- BOMB HAVOC CURBS BERLIN'S YULE PLANS; 5,000,000 Germans Evacuated From Cities This Christmas
- French Patriots Blow Up Nazis
- CHURCHILL BEGINS TO RESUME WORK; Prime Minister's Temperature Is Normal and Pneumonia Signs Are Vanishing
- New French Army; Opening of Another Phase of Campaign in Mediterranean Seen in Its Revival
- Allied Fliers Strafe Spalato
- BALKAN SENTIMENT SEEN COOL TO KINGS; Belief Grows That Exiled Rulers Will Not Retrieve Crowns -- Democracy ...
- U.S. BOMBERS SEEN STRIKING OVER ALPS; Germans Report an Attack in South Reich -- RAF Planes in New Night ...
- NEAPOLITAN RALLY DENOUNCES KING; Most Impressive Meeting Held in Liberated Italy Scores Monarch as Fascist ...
- Finnish
- Russian
- ITALIAN SOLDIERS PASS BATTLE TEST; Operation With American Units Shows Military Quality and Determination ...
- ASKS VOTE FOR SERVICES; Army Navy Union's Board Calls It Right of All in '44 Election
- German
- Planes of 3 Nations Sink U-Boat in Bay of Biscay
- Japanese
- Mignano in Allies' Hands
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Canadian Flier Has Day At Hockey and Hitting Foe
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Army Takes Over 5 Struck Plants Of Western Electric at Baltimore; Army Takes Over 5 Struck Plants Of ...
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- United Nations
- Chinese
- First Fighter Raid on Rabaul Is Made From Bougainville; FIRST FIGHTER RAID IS MADE ON RABAUL
- British
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- SOVIET PLEA RAISES THE BALTIC ISSUE; Vote-by-Republic Plan for War Crimes Group Would Force Approval ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- VETO THREATENED IF TAX BILL STANDS; Senate Provisions for Renegotiation of War Contracts Antagonize ...
- SAN PIETRO TAKEN; 5th Army Drives Beyond It to Peril San Vittore After 3-Day Battle MIGNANO HELD BY ...
- WHITE HOUSE TALK CLARIFIES ISSUES OF RAIL DISPUTE; Progress in Averting Strike Is Made by President, ...
- WINTER DRIVE IS ON; Key White Russian Base of Vitebsk Is Objective -- 20,000 Nazis Killed 500 VILLAGES ...
- BYRD GROUP TO SIFT 92 BILLION UNSPENT BY U.S. WAR AGENCIES; Economy Committee to See if Uncommitted ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- AIR FORCES UNITED BY MOUNTBATTEN; Peirse, a Briton, Is Chief -- Stratemeyer of U. S. Aide in Southeast ...
- Gossip of Books and Authors
- Culbertson's Non-Vulnerable World; TOTAL PEACE. By Ely Culbertson. viii 344 pp. New York: Doubleday, ...
- The Story of Honest Abe; ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By James Daugherty. Illustrated with lithographs in two colors ...
- Turns With a Critic; MUSIC ON MY BEAT. An Intimate Volume of Shop Talk. By Howard Taubman. 267 pp. New ...
- Thread of History; THE SHADOW AND THE GLORY. By John Jennings. 383 pp. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock. ...
- A Colorful Salute to Agriculture; GIVE US THIS DAY * * * By Clare Leighton. 86 pp. New York: Reynal ...
- Lincoln Chowder; THE BRADSHAWS OF HARNISS. By Joseph C. Lincoln. 380 pp. New York: D. Appleton-Century ...
- Music and Its Origins; THE RISE OF MUSIC IN THE ANCIENT WORLD, EAST AND WEST. By Curt Sachs. 313 pp. ...
- Renaissance Genius; LEONARDO DA VINCI. Edited by Ludwig Goldscheider. Illustrated: 152 Plates. New York: ...
- Romanticism Revalued; ROMANTICISM AND THE MODERN EGO. By Jacques Barzun. 359 pp. Boston: Little Brown ...
- Once Upon a Time'
- Some American Vignettes; THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. By Walter S. Hayward and Dorothy Adams Hamilton. xii+307 ...
- Jolly Old Elf; CHRISTMAS HOUSE: The Story of a Visit From St. Nicholas. By Thyra Turner. 25 pp. New ...
- Runaway Dog; DERRY THE WOLFHOUND. Written and illustrated by Margaret S. Johnson and Helen Lossing Johnson. ...
- Report on Africa; JOURNEY INTO WAR. By John MacVane. 321 pp. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company. $3.
- Personal View of the Sons of Heaven; PARADOX ISLE. By Carol Bache. 184 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $2.50.
- Guiterman's Last Verses; BRAVE LAUGHTER. By Arthur Guiterman; with an introduction by Eleanor Graham. ...
- Men and Armies That Changed History; FIFTEEN DECISIVE BATTLES OF THE WORLD. By Sir Edward S. Creasy. ...
- A Christmas Anthology; MERRY CHRISTMAS. Illustrated by Natasha Simkhovitch. 87 pp. New York: Alfred ...
- Animal Folk Tales; THE CUNNING FOX AND OTHER TALES. By Hope Brister Watkins. Illustrated by Henry Pitz. ...
- The Tsars and Stalin; A SHORT HISTORY OF RUSSIA. By B.H. Sumner. 469 pp. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock. ...
- KATY AND THE BIG SNOW. Story and pictures by Virginia Lee Burton. 32 pp. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $2.
- Holiday Photo Quiz
- The Treasure Chest
- Yuletide Glitter
- Classroom Patriots
- HITLER VERSUS THE DECALOGUE; Ten Writers Excoriate the Nazi Evil, in Stories Based on the Mosaic Law ...
- Speaking of Books
- The New York Story; THOSE WERE THE DAYS. By Edward Ringwood Hewitt. 318 pp. New York: Duell, Sloan & ...
- Reply to Mr. Moses
- War Heroes in Wax
- The Best of Christmas
- Dickens' Christmas Gift to Mankind
- Our Greatest Social Problem; North and South the Negro is on the move. His demands are forcing a reconsideration ...
- Instead-of-Turkey Dinners
- Last-Minute Gifts
- Faith . . .
- The Man Who Leads the Fighting Marines; Vandegrift is calm, friendly, tough, too, as the Japanese discovered ...
- This and That
- A Visit From St. Nicholas
- She Brings the Ballet Down to Earth; Agnes de Mille insists that productions should be about something ...
- Old Scrooge to the Life!; For millions of Americans he is Lionel Barrymore, who this Christmas celebrates ...
- Experiments Suggest That Penicillin Derivative May Be Long-Sought Remedy for the Cold
- The Work of Pavlov; It Still Goes On in Research Institute Near Leningrad
- About --
- De Gaulle -- Enigma and Symbol; He puzzles critics and friends alike, but there is little doubt that ...
- NOTES ON SCIENCE; Pulp Plants Can Cut Alcohol Costs -- Nutrition and Healthy Eyes
- PEAK WAR PRODUCTION ACHIEVED IN TWO YEARS; Leaders Now Sift Factors Involved in Same Switch to Civilian Items
- What Was the Star of Bethlehem?
- EVACUEE CAMPS PROBED; Internment Centers Are Investigated as Tokyo Halts Exchange of Internees
- The Star That Gleams in the Blackness; A signal of a larger hope is seen in the Christmas sky this winter ...
- Can unemployment Be Prevented?; Sir William Beveridge says that it can, in great measure, provided we ...
- Lincoln Country Alive; Midwest Found to Be Losing Its Isolationist Tendencies
- FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
- War-Peace Transition Plan
- EDUCATION NOTES; Activities on the Campus and In the Classroom
- Plans for Post-War Guidance for Veterans Come Under Fire at Chicago Convention
- STUDY AND WORK; Cooperative Employment Plan Is Favored by Dr. Burdell
- Jobs for College Girls Are Not So Easy to Get
- Topics of The Times
- War Changes Schools of Journalism
- Mr. Bowles on Hogs; Price Administrator Writes About Parity Prices
- POLICY IN THE BALKANS
- SAVE YOUR CAR
- ICE
- THE GREATEST NEED
- DETROIT ASKS LIGHT ON POST-WAR PLANS; Automobile Industry Asks for Government Policy Now on Reconversion ...
- RICE BOWL RETREAT
- WE CAN BE PATIENT
- OBJECTIVE ON THE HOME FRONT
- DANGEROUS CURVES
- WORK TIME REDUCED SLIGHTLY
- DAMOCLEAN SWORD
- FLU' CASES MANY BUT NOT VIRULENT; Epidemic Is Said to Have Spent Itself After Worst Scare Since 1918
- JIGSAW PUZZLE"
- FATHERS IN DOUBT OF DRAFT STATUS; Changes in the Law Bolster Deferment While Lessening Occupational ...
- LINES IN BALKANS SLOWLY EMERGING; Events of Past Month Hint at the Pattern of Action in Southeastern ...
- LOOKING FOR A WAY OUT
- RED ARMY IS POISED TO OPEN WINTER DRIVES; Against Russian Attacks Nazis Are Expected to Mount Strong Defense
- RAIL WAGE ISSUE REACHING A CLIMAX; Strike Date Set by Operating Unions Poses a Problem for the Administration ...
- CLUES SOUGHT IN RUSSO-CZECH PACT; Future Russian Policy, It Is Thought, May Be Foreshadowed
- RUMORS OF AN EARLY PEACE THRIVE IN NEUTRAL CAPITALS; Nazis Expect to Benefit From Tales of Steps to ...
- TOKYO'S FALSE REPORTS BETRAY LOST CONFIDENCE; Radio Fabrications Are Interpreted as A Sure Sign of Weakening ...
- THEIR EARS TO THE GROUND
- BLOW AT NEW BRITAIN IS WELL TIMED; Attack Ties In With Other Land and Sea Operations
- THE BUSINESS END OF BERLIN
- CHURCHILL STANDS AS A SYMBOL AND A SYSTEM; His Illness Brings Home to Britain His Place in War and Government
- DNIEPER BEND
- THE PROPER SIZE"
- AT 10 DOWNING STREET
- RED PROPAGANDA COUP SEEN IN ATROCITY TRIAL; Kharkov Tribunal, Now Acting Under Moscow Decisions, Traces ...
- CLOSER THAN YOU THINK, TOJO
- San Francisco
- SIDELIGHTS
- OTHER FRONTS
- ABROAD
- I'M BRINGING HIM HOME ALIVE"
- Now the Pacific
- WASHINGTON REJOICES AT PRESIDENT'S RETURN; His Safety, His Assurances on the War, and the Need for Strong ...
- THE NATION
- State Honey Crop in Sharp Rise
- Heads Public Relations For Bristol-Meyers Co.
- Boston
- Kansas City
- Philadelphia
- Atlanta
- Cleveland
- Chicago
- Minneapolis
- Dallas
- St. Louis
- Richmond
- AMORTIZATION JOB IS SHIFTED TO WPB; Roosevelt Order Transfers Power From Army, Navy -- Other Agency Action
- MARKET SITUATION TO CONTINUE TIGHT; While Scarcity Marks Many Wholesale Lines, Low Point in Supply Has ...
- Write-Up Charged to Utility
- The Merchant's Point of View
- CRITICIZES INFLATION TALK; Lord & Taylor Head Sees Signs of Trend in Opposite Direction
- BEST PROMOTIONS IN WEEK; Rayon Satin and Crepe Dresses Lead, Meyer Both Finds
- BEET CROP 21-YEAR LOW; Put at 6,516,000 Tons This Year -- 44% Below 1942 Level
- Saks Expanding in Chicago
- New York
- WHOLESALE TRADE SLACKENS IN WEEK; Christmas Business Is About Finished -- Inventories on Staple Items Low
- Masonite Corporation
- CROWLEY TO SPEAK HERE; Will Tell State Bankers of the Aid Given to Foreign Nations
- Curb Exchange Invites Neighbors to Festivities
- N.Y. Group Names Committees
- Stock Exchange Seat Sold
- PRESIDENT OF BANK AT 43; George Munsick Elected by the Morristown Trust Company
- WHEAT IRREGULAR AFTER EARLY DROP; Evening-Up in December Is Factor, as Contract Will Go Off Board Soon
- Last Bank Asset to Be Sold
- OPA RULES ON LIQUOR; Recipients of Dividends Told How They May Sell Spirits
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- U.S. GOLD HOLDINGS APPEAR PAST PEAK; Reduced $722,000,000 This Year, Largely to Adjust Foreign Trade ...
- $439,257 CLEARED BY ILLINOIS ZINC CO.; Net Income for Year Equal to $4.56 a Share, Against $4.88 Previously
- DIVIDEND NEWS
- WHISKY DIVIDENDS PROVING HEADACHE; OPA Gives Rules for Disposing of Spirits, but State Laws Present ...
- SEC Wins Court Fight on Price Mark-Ups, But Is Censored for Lack of Regulations; SEC IS CRITICIZED IN ...
- American Air Shipments Rising
- SEC'S BIDDING RULE EVOLVES BACKFIRE; Two Utility Companies Show Compliance Increases Their Costs of ...
- BROKERAGE HOUSES LIST NEW PARTNERS; Many to Be Admitted at the Year-End by Exchange Member Firms
- SECURITIES TO BE LISTED; Mexican Bonds for Trading on Stock Exchange Tomorrow
- COTTON CLOSES UP AFTER EARLY DROP; New Orleans Buying Late in the Short Session Results in Rises of ...
- EQUIPMENT STOCKS LEAD NEW ADVANCE; Farm and Railway Supplies Gain -- Distillers Ease -- Bond Trade Slow
- SURPLUS' DEFINITION HELD URGENT NEED; Early Workable Plan to Get Rid of Excess Barred by Many Variables, ...
- RCAF Bans Hockey Cup Play
- SMALL PLANTS AID PUT AT $50,903,184; SWPC Issues Total to Assist Them in War and Essential Civilian ...
- IMPORTERS LAUNCH DRIVE ON TARIFF; Seek Thorough Overhauling of Administrative Provisions for Post-War ...
- Price Enforcement Drive May Be Expanded Here
- MEANING OF 'PAID' FOR TAX REPORTS; Use of Cash Not Necessary, Says Circuit Court in Defining Allowable ...
- $500,000,000 SHIPS BUILT BY COMPANY; Federal Yards in Jersey Said to Have Turned Out 145 Craft in Last 2 Years
- Canada's Expenditures for War Put at $3,947,000,000 for '43; President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce ...
- Federation Bank Shifts Funds
- WALKER PACES YALE TO A 39-35 TRIUMPH; Late Bid by Harvard Informal Five Fails at Cambridge
- WSA Will Take Special Measures To Combat Holiday Crew Shortages; Release of Men From Other Industries ...
- EVENTS OF INTEREST IN SHIPPING WORLD; Marine Institute Praise Our Lines for Their Handling of War Transportation ...
- Stevens Tech Beats Drew
- LAFAYETTE TOPS LEHIGH; Wins by 43-30 Score in First of Four-Game Series
- COLGATE SUBDUES R.P.I.; Triumphs, 63-56, as Wanzer and McLaughlin Star on Attack
- Kapilow Victor in Bout
- Pratt Quintet Is Winner
- Bull Reigh Ties World Mark
- COAST GUARD TRIPS COLUMBIA, 46 TO 45; District Office Five Comes From Behind in Last Half of Thrilling ...
- Pekingese, Spaniels and Boxers In Specialty Shows Here Jan. 9; Mrs. Quick to Make Awards at Fifty-third ...
- APPLING REPORTS TO ARMY; White Sox Veteran Shortstop Is Assigned to Fort Sheridan
- PENN FIVE DEFEATS CORNELL, 57 TO 51; Gale Scores 10 of 25 Field Goals for Ithacans in League Encounter
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- Philadelphia Beats Rovers
- BROOKLYN POLY TRIUMPHS; Overcomes Kingsman Quintet by 51-44 -- Gould Scoring Star
- JACKSON HIGH TOPS FAR ROCKAWAY FIVE; Wins, 43-28, to Extend String to Nine Straight at Garden -- Xavier ...
- GARBISCH GETS 'REPRIEVE'; He Won't Have to Keep Date With the Annapolis Goat
- RANGERS WILL FACE RED WINGS TONIGHT; Mahaffy and Gauthier to Aid Against Detroit Sextet in Contest at Garden
- DUMONT PROPOSES BASEBALL CHANGE; Novel Rule Would Give Batter the Choice of Heading for First or Third Sack
- TICKET SALE TOMORROW; Seats for Henie Ice Revue Will Be Available at Garden
- FIRST FIDDLE TAKES $15,000 ADDED RACE; Defeats Reaping Glory, With Salto Third at Wire, in Louisiana ...
- TORONTO CONQUERS CHICAGO SIX, 8 TO 4; Vaults Into Second Place as Marois, Goal Replacement for Grant, ...
- DEEP SNOWS GREET SKIERS IN VERMONT; 6,330-Foot Chain Lift Starts Operating as the Season Opens at Mt. ...
- Facts on Play-Off Game
- WARGA'S 210 HOLDS MIAMI GOLF LEAD; Bulla, With Sparkling 65, One Off the Course Record, Is Next With ...
- Blackpool Draws With Southport to Pace Four-Team Race for English Soccer Title; BLACKPOOL DRAWS IN BRITISH ...
- BROWN OVERCOMES C.C.N.Y. BY 66-61; Overtime Victor After Tying at 56-56 -- Trubowitz Nets 34 Points ...
- Chandler, Yankees, Outstanding Among American League Hurlers; Took Earned-Run Average With 1.64 Figure ...
- Sports of the Times; Custer's Last Stand
- BLACK BADGE WINS KEY WEST HANDICAP AT TROPICAL PARK; Favorite Sprints to 2-Length Victory Over Jimmie ...
- BRIDGE: LOSING SLAMS; Effort to Make Bid When Ace of Trumps Is Missing Uniformly Unsuccessful
- SAVING YULE TREES; They May Be Replanted Out of Doors After Serving the Festive Season
- GARDEN NOTES AND TOPICS
- GIANTS 5-7 TO BEAT REDSKINS' ELEVEN IN PLAY-OFF TODAY; Over 50,000 Expected to See Pro Rivals Clash ...
- HAEGG, TRACK STAR, 'ATHLETE OF YEAR'; Chandler of Yankees Ranked Second in Annual Poll of The Associated ...
- ST. JOHN'S DEFEATS DETROIT FIVE, 44-31; N.Y.U. ALSO VICTOR; Gotkin Spark Plug of Redmen in Triumph Before ...
- Villanova Quintet Downs Princeton, 42-40, Feeney's 16 Points Pacing Wildcat Drive; VILLANOVA DOWNS PRINCETON, ...
- MATCH-MATED' FLOWERS; Winter Arrangements of Blooms Opposite In Form Yet Identical in Color
- ROUND ABOUT THE GARDEN
- Cross Section of Rosenwald Collection Shown at the National Gallery; In the Rosenwald Collection of ...
- OUT OF TOWN
- IN THE FIELD OF TRAVEL: THE HOLIDAYS; Quebec Christmas Plans -- A Gymkhana for Southern Resort
- CONCERT AND OPERA ASIDES
- Brief Comment on Some Recently Opened Group and One-Man Exhibitions
- CARMEN JONES'; New Treatment, Though Brilliant, Not Equal to Original in Many Ways
- COOPERATIVE VENTURE IN OPERA; Chorus of Russian Troupe Rehearses After War Jobs
- HERE AND THERE
- BRIEFER MENTION
- NOTES HERE AND AFIELD
- NEW ISSUES
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MUSIC HALL
- UP FROM MEDICINE HAT
- ONE THING AND ANOTHER
- THE AUTHOR'S CASE; Post-Premiere Cogitations of Lillian Hellman on 'The North Star'
- A FILM SHOPPING-LIST; Herewith Is a Handy Refresher on the Current and Coming Fare on Broadway
- HOLLYWOOD TURNS TO INSPIRATIONAL FILMS; Eight Dramas With Religious Themes Are Either in Production ...
- IT ISN'T SHAKESPEARE, BUT IT PAYS
- OF THINGS TO COME
- YULE LOG; St. Nick Prepares to Slide Down the Aerial, Bringing a Full Pack
- FIISToDAY* SAI.ES
- CENSORSHIP OF STAMPS; International Dealings Hid Messages and Various Sabotage Attempts
- THE DANCE: NOTES FROM THE FIELD
- IN THE DRAMA MAILBAG; No Turtle's Voice
- NEW SHOW FOR ALGIERS; " Swing, Sister Wac" Is Scheduled to Open With Real Girls Christmas Eve
- NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE RIALTO; Two Musical Comedies in the Offing -- Other News From the Broadway Scene ...
- THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE'; A Few Random Notes on John van Druten's Latest Comedy, Which Has Become Broadway's ...
- AT CHRISTMAS REMEMBER THE NEEDIEST!; Gifts Warm Those Who Give as Well as Those Who Receive
- NEWS OF THE NIGHT CLUBS
- ASK WRA HEAD BE OUSTED; West Coast Members of Congress Appeal to Rooseevlt
- SHIPBUILDERS RETURN $34,000,000 IN PROFITS; Newport News Company Says Its Action Is Voluntary
- Men in Bars 'Still Entitled to Protection,' Says Bench After Woman Beats 'Boy Friend'
- Ending of Horror Films Urged
- Address Woman's Press Club
- ACTS TO CURB OVERCHARGE; Moss Will Confer With Theatre Managers on Ticket Prices
- LE BOUTILLIER IS DIVORCED; Wife of Store President Receives Decree in Reno
- 1,148 Deaths in Britain in Week
- INFLUENZA SHOWS ANOTHER DECLINE; But Dr. Stebbins Warns That the Epidemic Still May Rise to a New Peak
- DOCTOR IS CONVICTED ON ABORTION CHARGES; Mulholland Faces a Maximum Sentence of Thirteen Years
- FLY'S CHARGE HIT BY 'CATHOLIC HOUR'; Security of Council Asserts NBC Did Suggest Changing Time but Did ...
- FUND FOR NEEDIEST RISES TO $157,553; 4,891 Have Contributed So Far to 32d Annual Appeal for Urgent Cases ...
- MIL. JUDSON r. R, MO1TIIS
- GEORGEC. FOOTE _ I I; ux-Head of Iron-Ore Firm WasJ a Leader in Field Up-State
- Dr. John Harvey Kellogg Rites
- JAMES FRANCIS CAPEN
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- HARRY K. KNAPP I I; ;Official of Westminster KennelI r Club Succumbs at 53 I
- JOHN RAY
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- REV.JJOH N uASTLUND; Retired Brooklyn Pastor Once English Professor at Upsala
- JOHN H. $NODGRAS$; Former Consul in South Africa, Russia and Japan Dies at 75
- DR. JOHN D. MORRISON; Ridgefield Park Dental Surgeon, Captain in First World War
- LEON W. CONROV
- iE[ 5. HIGGINS DEAD; HEAD OF CAB FIRM; Leader of National Research Group Dies in Philadelphia I -- Designer ...
- CAPT. GEORGE. _BAMBRIDGE; ] Kipling s Son-in-Law, a Hero of[ First World War, Dies at 51 I I
- MIS. TH01S F. FORBES
- MRS. JOHN J. HAYE$
- BENJAMIN G. HITCHINGS
- JOSEPH M'CARTHY, A LYRICIST, 58, DIES; Ex-Director of ASCAP Wrote 'Alice Blue Gown,' Several . Musica,ls ...
- CHAILES A. HIGGINS SR.
- (3. L. BRADLEY DEAD; RAIL EXECUTIVE,; 58 Former Van Sweringen Aide and Chairman of Erid Board Was Head ...
- IArlTT-T.&I; L. S. OSTED
- NETTA SYRETT; British Author Wrote 30 Novels, i Many Children's Stories
- S. T. CALLAWAY DIES; EX-STOCKBROKER, 63; Founder oaUaway, Fish & [Co., Son of Noted Railroad Man
- WILLIAM HOVELL KISER
- CHARLES W. RAYNOR
- ROBERT C. LACEY; New York State Senator From 1922 to 1924 Dies at 56
- DR. HARRY* F. HUTCHINSON
- HEN-KY M. FEIST
- ARCHBISHOP KENEALY; Titular Head of Ratiaria, Leader of Franciscans in England
- !MfrS. SYLVANIUS F. JENKINS
- WARREN BRYANT STOUT
- IARRY B. EATON
- ROBERT W. HUIIPHREN
- I L. E. M'LACtlLIN, AIDE; Friend of ohlang Kal-shek Had Served in Far East 27 Years
- IROBERT BRIGHT, 7t,, LAWYER, IS DEAD,; rMember of Philadelphia Bar Many Years, Former Banker, I $uooumbs ...
- IIC'iIARD VF. TE[OIIPSON
- IViT.T.IA_,' H. V. CANFIELD
- $GT. JAMES O. DONOHUE
- HIGHWAY PROGRAM IS HELD UNSOUND; ' Inequitable Apportionment' of U.S. Over State Funds Draws Criticism ...
- Party for Miss Jean S. Price
- 1,S. JOHN A. L0GAN
- BOY GANG LEADERS TELL OF PROBLEMS; Most Stealing 'Done for Thrill,' N.Y.U. Forum Hears -- More Recreation ...
- MISS M'CULLOUGH TO WED; Fiancee of Ltp Simpson, , Coast Guard, Son of Navy Man
- CHILDREN ARE GUESTS OF THE PHILHARMONIC; Deems Taylor Conducts Own Work in Carnegie Hall
- CLERGY AT SERVICE FOR DR. W. A. BROWN; Rites of Ex-Professar at Union Seminary Held in Brick Church
- WELFARE FUND NAMES A DISBURSING GROUP; 23 Community Leaders to Distribute Proceeds of Drives
- NATHAN RAISES ISSUE OF ENDING CITY RADIO; Suggestion Made in Broadcast From Station He Would Doom
- EUZA.ET._ AVE__._Y E.QAOE.; Daughter of Late Naval OfficerI Fiancee of Ensign A. A. SmyserI
- CARMEN JONES' SET AS MUSICIANS BENEFIT; Performance of Show Jan. 7 Will Help the Emergency Fund
- Cinderella Dance on Thursday
- CITY COLLEGE PLANS TO DOUBLE ITS SIZE; $8,000,000 Building Proposed for Playground Adjoining Convent ...
- Marcia Jo-Ann Roberts to Wed
- Miss Dorothy Brush Betrothed
- Pension Board Enlarged By the Episcopal Church
- Iron Lung' Woman Has Child
- Child to Mrs. Geo. P. Bent 2d
- DINNER PARTIES HELD; Emilie Banks and Bobette Hilton Feted Before Mayfair Assembly
- STATUETTE BRINGS $1,500; Stone Buddha One of Items in Sale of Decorative Objects
- Miss Janet Nair to Be Married
- Seholl -- Stmw
- PRESIDENT'S PARTY TO BE HELD JAN. 29; Committees Being Formed for Fete to Aid Paralysis Fund
- rBHEILA-Ti CALHOUN BEO0__ EN_aAaED; Oanal Zone Qirl, Graduate ofI Green Mountain, Fiancee of' Lt. M. ...
- eodfl; Bride of Richard Kinscherf Jr. in Brick Presbyterian Church
- Miss Marylu Graham Betrothed
- OPEN HOUSE PLANNED FOR MEN IN SERVICES; Maple Leaf Club to Entertain Here on Christmas Day
- MISS COX AFFIANCED TO MAJ. WM. LiYBLY; Prospeve Bride Was Overseas With American Red Cross
- Miss Mildred Hill Affianced
- JUNIOR DANCES SET FOR THE HOLIDAYS; First of Mayfair Parties Will Be Given Here Tomorrow -- Next Planned ...
- is WED SUMMITI; short Hills 6,rl M-at -- tied to Dr., Frederick A. Blount in the Rrst Baptist Church ...
- erpwe;d
- Kincaid -- C, onversa
- !MISS LOUISE BASSETT NAVY OFFICER'S BRIDE; Daughter of an Army Major is Wed to Ensign Allen D. Rugg
- Schwarz, -- -Conners
- DonaldsonMortimer
- JUSTINE TYRRELL UARRIED; BeGomes the Bride of Lt. Louis $madbecl(, USA, in Virginia
- Klotz -- Caro
- Daughter-to Edward Kemps
- iafkdsf
- Troth of Jeanne Doris Hefts
- MAYO TRIST [LilqE FIANCEE. OF EHSIGH; Mills College Alumna Will Be Wed Next Month to John Janeway Conger ...
- Moeller -- Soper
- MISS MOOMAW IS BRIDE; Wed to Lt. John E. Johnson Jr., Navy, in Chapel Nuptials
- RUTHF. GEISSINGER BECOMES A BRIDE; Physician Wed to Dr. Douglas1 Robertson -- Both Surgeons J at the ...
- Leonard -- Floring
- JANE P. FRICK MARRIED IN WESTFIELD CHURCH; Has Mother as Attendant at Her Wedding to Ensign B.T. JonesJr.
- FRANCES $. SWAN WlLLBE MARRIED I; Student at Sarah Lawrenoo i1 Fiancee of d, Paokard Laird, I an Alumnus ...
- BETTYE POWER _MARRIED; Member of the Spars Is Bride ofI Bradford Burleigh Underhill J
- BETTY MEINARDI FIANCEE; ' She Will Be Bride of Lt. Blake Combs of Maritime Service
- Son to Mrs. Robert McManus I I
- i MARIE-ANNE BECK IS WED; !Bride of William Edwin Phair,] USMS, in Hillsdale, N. J.
- Barbara Lee Riker Engaged I
- ELIZABETH DEAN BRIDE IN JERSEY; She !s Married to WellingtonI B. Eler in Morrow Memorial I Church at ...
- PHYLLIS APPLEGATE WED IN MONTCLAIR; Bride of Eugene Burdett Foley, Naval Pharmacist Mate
- !SS FLORA LEWIS .BECOMES EHGAGED; Daughter of Late Army Colonel Will Be Married to Lieut. Clement R. ...
- Helen Louise Stuhler's Plans
- LAURA KIN_GG AF___FIANCEO; I Vassar Senior Will Be Bride ofI David Daggett, Yale Senior I I
- 94 WILL BE HONORED AT JUNIOR ASSEMBLY; Oldest of Subscription Dances Will Be Held on Thursday in Ritz-Carlton ...
- Notes
- JAZZ CONCERT SERIES OPENS AT TOWN HALL; Eddie Condon Directs Informal Program -- Tribute to Waller
- MISS KENYON BRIDE OF LOUIS B. KENDALL; Wears Ivory-Colored Faille at l Wedding Here to Lieutenant in ...
- NUPTIALS ARE HELD FOR MARY FOWLER; She !s Wed to James Beattie in Christ Church, Glen Ridge, by Rev. ...
- ' BONUS MARCH' STAGED BY WALL ST. WORKERS; Delegation Asks WLB Whether It Will Act Before Holiday
- Museum Shows Soldier Art
- Kopeikine in Recital
- Mt. Holyoke Is Graduating 72
- MISS SLOC WED TOF. D. RICHARDSJR.; Has 7 Attendants at Marriage in South Orange Church to an Ensign ...
- Ban Allied Films in North Italy
- ORATORIO SOCIETY HEARD IN 'MESSIAH'; Albert Greenfield in Debut as Conductor -- Werrenrath, Dame Among ...
- WORKS 19 HOURS A DAY; Dorchester Man Manages Market and Restaurant, Drives Truck
- Civilians to Be Put in Charge of Problem Of Supplying People of Liberated Areas
- Darlan Slayer Cleared Of Enemy-Agent Charge
- WARREN IN DEBUT HERE AS RIGOLETTO; Replaces Tibbett, Who Is Ill, on Short Notice -- Pons Sings Gilda, ...
- TO SHOW ROSENWALD ART; Exhibition of Prints, Drawings Opens Tomorrow in Capital
- Hobart Study Wins Essay Prize
- Mexico Rail Aid at $4,000,000
- WLB Calls Steel-Wage Hearing
- LAWRENCE SCORES IN 'TANNHAEUSER'; Ovation After First Act Greets Return -- Lauritz Melchior Is Heard ...
- WMC'S JOB RULES UNCHANGED BY LAW; Still in Effect Despite End of Non-Deferrable List
- 2,198 Partisans Reported Killed
- Italian Planes Aid Tito
- Directorate Rules Montenegro
- TITO REGIME ASKS FOR RECOGNITION; Yugoslav Partisans Urge Allies to Repudiate King Peter and Emigre Cabinet
- NAZIS ASK HUNGARY TO WAR IN BALKANS; Yugoslav Government Reports From Cairo Berlin Seeks Aid in Quelling ...
- Bulgarian-German Pact Renewed
- NAZIS 'EVACUATE' ITALIANS; Remove Population From Village for Sheltering Allied Troops
- HUNGARY DECLARED IN 'FEAR' OF RUSSIA; Premier Gives Alleged Threat of 'Bolshevism' as Reason for Staying ...
- SUNBURNED SEABEES BACK FROM ACTION; Rationing and Food Their Chief Concerns After Ten Months in Mediterranean ...
- Belgrade Radio Off the Air
- Woll Urges Voice for Labor in the AMG To Give Liberated Peoples Confidence in It
- AMG BANS PARLEY OF ITALIAN PARTIES; Naples Committee of National Liberation Says the Action Violates ...
- LONDON'S CAMERA AT YALE; Army Air Cadets Use Writer's Machine, 40 Years Old
- Ships Launched for British
- Yugoslav Partisans Take Rescued Pilot to Dance
- Brenner Pass Reported Blocked
- Public Interest Is Slight
- FRENCH IN ITALY EAGER FOR ACTION; Moroccans Under European Officers -- All Outfitted in American Uniforms
- Destroyer Escort Launched
- 7,479,988 Packages for Navy
- AXIS LINK FEARED BY FRANCE IN 1929; State Department Reveals This Attitude in Volume on Our Foreign ...
- NEGOTIATED PEACE URGED ON CONGRESS; Members Criticize Appeal by Hartmann, Head of 'Peace Now Movement'
- Nazi Envoy to Madrid Returns
- SCHACHT REPORTED ANGLING FOR PEACE; Former Aide Asserts German Finance Chief Maneuvers on Behalf of ...
- B.V. Covert, 80, Called Suicide
- NAZI TROOPS BATTLE SABOTEURS IN FRANCE; Germans Drawn Into Conflict Between Vichy and Opposition
- Reich Bans Candy Making Jan. 1
- 5 MORE SENTENCED BY PALESTINE COURT; Defendants Refuse to Divulge Source of Arms
- U.S. SHIP IS NAMED FOR BRITISH WRITER; Craft Launched in Texas Is First to Honor War Correspondent Not ...
- Barcelona Gets Berlin Elepha
- ALGIERS CLEAN-UP PRESSED; Committee Decrees Ousting of Aides With Anti-Allied Links
- Bengal Famine Reported Over
- NEW ZEALAND OUTPUT UP; Transfer of Ammunition Factories Revealed by Supply Chief
- Fraser Ready to Attend
- FRENCH SUSPICIOUS OF PLAN FOR VOTE; Non-de Gaullists Voice Fears That Committee May Gain Some Hidden Powers
- Traitor Tells of Slayings
- CANADA CONSIDERS STATUS IN FUTURE; Expects to Become Important Food-Exporting Nation After War Is Over ...
- OFFICERS ARE PROMOTED; Army Advances Two N.Y. Mer to Rank of Colonel
- Reich Bonds Travelers Not to Discuss Germany
- Masaryk to Talk on Russia
- CHURCHILL'S CRISIS CONSIDERED PASSED; Doctors Report Pneumonia Is Breaking Up and His Temperature Is ...
- LADY LUCK' GETS THANKS OF PILOTS; Two, Back After 50 Missions Over Europe, Mediterranean, Tell of Narrow ...
- U.S. Military Aides in Moscow
- Berlin Munitions Plant Blasted
- More Latvian Towns Evacuated
- ILO MAY DRAFT BID TO RUSSIANS TODAY; Moscow Delegates Sought for Creation of Strong Labor Body After the War
- Article 5 -- No Title
- WAR WORKERS HONORED; Kollmorgen Optical Concern Gives Dinner to 1,000 for 3d E
- BERLIN CRIME RISE FOLLOWS BOMBINGS; Well-Clothed Person on Street Needs Gun, Stockholm Hears
- SWEDEN, FINLAND IN PACT; Trade Agreement to Cover First Six Months of Next Year
- Larger Output of 100-Octane
- CHENNAULT LISTS 'RICE BOWL' GAINS; Chief of U.S. Fliers in China Says Japan Has Suffered a 'Decisive ...
- SEEK NEW WAR PLEAS FOR 2,0000,000 WOMEN; Services and Agencies Consider Slogans for Recruiting Drive
- U.S. Fliers Win in Burma
- RAF PLANES FIRE NAZI SUPPLY SHIP; Allied Air Attack Indicated in Evening After Quiet Day -- London Has Alarm
- TARAWA 'PROVED' MARINES' MASTERY; Gen. H. McT. Smith Calls Atoll Attack 'Test' and Worth Cost as Strategic ...
- WARDENS' NEW ROLE SEEN; British Constable Urges Keeping Force as Highway Corps
- ECONOMIC CONVENTION ADJOURNED IN BRAZIL; Resolution Calls for the Creation of New Ministry
- U.S. Destroyer O'Bannon Returns Home; Helped to Sink Battleship and 3 Cruisers
- Japanese Forces Routed
- GERMANY WARNED BY SWEDISH NOTE; ' Further Deterioration' in Their Relations Seen if Reich Deports Oslo ...
- TEHERAN PLOT REPORT RIDICULED BY NAZIS; Berlin Radio Calls It 'Fantastic Invention' by Roosevelt
- Vast Resources to Crush Japan, Mountbatten Says
- Jersey Army Flier Is Killed
- AUSTRALIAN SHIFT NOW UP TO CURTIN; Laborite Prime Minister Has Power to End Long Tendency Toward Isolationism
- ASKS WASTE-PAPER SAVING; Mayor Points to Dual Purpose in Salvage Drive Here
- 14,000 Thought Missing Prisoners in Philippines
- Voroshiloff's Son Honored
- Article 4 -- No Title
- ASKS NAVY BARE DATA ON WILLKIE BUTTONS; Spangler Calls for Publication of Marine's Censored Letter
- GEN. ROOSEVELT SHIFTED; Now Eisenhower's Chief Liaison Officer to French Army
- Youth Has Three Wives at 17
- WAR FUND TO SPREAD CHEER ON CHRISTMAS; Holiday Dinners for Men Here -- Packages Sent Abroad
- LIEUT. LEO T. CARR DIES; Former Musical Artist's Guild Aide Succumbs in Florida
- CHURCHES TO MARK APPROACH OF YULE; Candlelight Services Featured in Worship Scheduled by Congregations ...
- Court Fits Tennyson To Brook Decision
- $250,000 Holyoke YMCA Burns
- FUNDS TO PUSH LAWS DECLARED TAXABLE; Tax Court Rules for Revenue Bureau on Marshall Estate
- CHILDREN GUESTS AT YULETIDE PARTY; ' Fun With Book People' Brings Delight to Many Youngsters in The Times Hall
- TRAPPING PAYS UNCLE SAM; Surplus Denizens of Refuges Yield $75,000 in Fur
- Nicaragua Building Stadium
- SEES CITY 'CO-OP' GROWTH; Head of National Group Scores Urban-Rural Conflict Idea
- Flier's Widow Gets His Diploma
- Fire Destroys Christmas Mail
- RABBI SCORES RAIL STRIKE; News Can Be Only 'Demoralizing' on Service Men, Zeitlin Says
- Bell Aircraft to Pay Bonuses
- Article 3 -- No Title
- ARMY BOAT DEATHS LAID TO GEAR WORN; Canopy Also Called 'Trap' in Lake Ponchartrain Upset -- 14 of 26 ...
- SOLDIER-PAY DRIVE PLEDGED IN HOUSE; McCormack Says He Will Do All He Can to Get Muster-Out Plan to the ...
- ARMING PEAK PAST, KAISER DECLARES; Time Has Come to Begin Shift of War Efficiency to Peace Economy, ...
- SENATORS TO STUDY WHITE COLLAR PAY; Subcommittee on Wartime Health and Education Will Hold Hearings ...
- Boeing Head Honored in Seattle
- GUATEMALA CELEBRATES; Marks 200th Anniversary of First Archbishopric
- SORORITY ELECTS 48; Nu Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Hunter College Acts
- J.P. STEVENS HEADS '44 RED CROSS DRIVE; City Quota to Be Substantially Higher Than Last Year -- $200,000,000 ...
- Dutch Program Set Today
- Children Voice Unity Pledge
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- RETIRES AFTER 45 YEARS; Kenney, Richmond's Only Chief Clerk, Reaches Age Limit
- OPA BEGINS DRIVE TO AID SERVICE MEN; Gross Overcharges for Wrist Watches Laid to Some Stores -- 16 Restrained ...
- More Soldier Dead Named
- Rescuers Completing Search
- WARNED TOO LATE, ENGINEER ASSERTS; He Says He Is Not Responsible for North Carolina Crash, Which Killed 70
- CIO Wins Tobacco Vote
- 125 FIRE VETERANS WIN RETIREMENT; Applications of 238 More Soon to Be Considered, Walsh Reveals
- MAYOR SEES CHAOS IN POLICE RULING; Says Court Decision That Men May Retire at Will Is Blow to Disciplinary ...
- MARITIME 'M' WON BY NINE CONCERNS; Two Shipyards, 7 Industrial Plants Honored -- Star Awards Go to 40 ...
- Forgiven for Speeding to Party
- Women's Association to Meet
- MAYOR 'SHOCKED' BY JURY; Refusal to Indict George Herrick Assailed by La Guardia
- Finnish
- HOLIDAY TURKEYS SCARCE; Reports at Albany Show Lack in Most Principal Cities
- Japanese
- HOUSE GROUP HITS SENATE VOTE PLAN; Giving the States Control of Service Polling Is Called 'Slap in the Face'
- UNION TAKES OVER TAMMANY WIGWAM; Walker, Whose Party Built It, and La Guardia, Who 'Put It on Bum,' ...
- Mrs. Paul Erdman to Speak
- Alaska Group Backs 4th Term
- Returns Book After 24 Years
- 6,000,000 'Gas' Gallons Saved in Three Months
- GRANTS FEDERAL AID FOR SOLDIERS' WIVES; Bureau Approves 131,460 Maternity and Infant Care Cases
- Chinese
- Russian
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- United Nations
- Saudi Arabian Praises The War Effort in U.S.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- German
- British
- TWO ALLIED ARMIES ADVANCE IN ITALY; Eighth Army Drives Nearer to Orsogna -- Fifth Envelops San Pietro ...
- Article 2 -- No Title
- RED ARMY GAINING IN KIROVOGRAD AREA; Nazi Strong Points Battered Down -- Enemy Admits Loss of Ground ...
- PRESIDENT STOPS ADVANCE WAR NEWS; Information Having Security Value to Be Given Out for Immediate Publication ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Midget Ships Shuttle Help From Allies to Tito's Army; MIDGET SHIPS LINK ALLIES WITH TITO
- ALLIES MAKE NEW GAINS AT ARAWE, AND FELL 10 MORE ENEMY PLANES; GERMANS PUSHED BACK IN ITALY; 6TH ARMY ...
- CONGRESS TO END SESSION TUESDAY; RETURNS JAN. 10; Formal Business Is Completed and Then Adjournment ...
- ISAACS SAYS MAYOR FACES COUNCIL BOLT; Warns Minority Will Not Be 'Blindly Loyal' to Man Who 'Varies' ...
- 2 Boys Killed on Mock Battlefield When a 75-mm. Shell Is Exploded; 2 BOYS AT PLAY DIE IN SHELL EXPLOSION
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Russians Send Four to Gallows For Mass Murders Near Kharkov; RUSSIANS TO HANG FOUR WAR GUILTY
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Union Officials in Call; ROOSEVELT MOVES TO BAR RAIL STRIKE
- ROOSEVELT CALLS CONFERENCE TODAY TO BAR RAIL STRIKE; Heads of Operating Unions and Representatives of ...
- Shortage of Butter Annoys Us the Most, WPB Asserts; Survey Reveals That This Is More Disturbing Than ...
- CROP OUTPUT OFF BY 6% THIS YEAR; But It Topped Average of Five Preceding Seasons by 9%, Washington Reveals ...
- APARTMENT RENTALS
- Takes Mack Truck Post
- Billion Feet of Cable Daily
- REPUBLIC AVIATION TO RETIRE STOCK; Will Call In the Remaining Outstanding 50,000 Shares of Second Preferred ...
- Surety Man Takes Navy Post
- WHEAT DEPRESSED BY PROFIT-TAKING; Decline Accelerated by Senate Committee Action on Imports -- Prices ...
- BUSINESS WORLD
- Advertising News
- GOLFERS WILL PLAY FULL 1944 PROGRAM; Metropolitan Officials Vote to Resume Abandoned Events -- Grainger ...
- Silver, Furniture Under Hammer
- COUNT FLEET IS PICKED; Named Horse of Year in Poll by Turf and Sports Digest
- Carboloy Cuts Tool Prices
- RAIL TICKET HOARDING HIT; Cleveland Press Says Firms Buy Seats They Do Not Use
- WILLKIE, WALLACE SEE NEW FREEDOMS; Better World After the War Is Visualized by Speakers on 'Beyond Victory' ...
- Savings Accounts Increase
- FREDERICK REBMANN
- JOSEPH G. WALLACH
- A. J, HODI IS I)B;l ;-FORDHA EX-HE,; President of University From l g30-36---Had Taught at Boston College ...
- ROBElff, T C. YrEDGES
- J. VALTI SOUIAD
- WILLIAM McDONNELL
- GEORGE CLARKE COX, ECONOMIST, WRITER; Investment Counsel, Former Clergyman, Dies at 78
- DR. JOSEPH M. BERWALD; Etizabeth, N. J., Dental Surgeon, a Civic and Welfare Leader
- New Year's Eve Curfew On Liquor to Be 4 A.M.
- ENY LE W] A NATURALIST, ); Head of Milwaukee Museum in 1902-20, Expert on Giant Sloth, Dies in Lincoln, Neb.
- FISH FAMINE HERE IS SEEN IN STRIKE; Dealers' Counsel Warns OPA to Act Immediately on Stoppage of Work
- Daughter to Countess of Paris
- VERA KALMAN TO REWED; She and Ex-Husband, Emmerich, Composer, Get License
- RATION POINTS FOR FATS
- News of Food; Beef Pot Roast With Yorkshire Pudding Is Suggested for Dinner on Christmas
- Robert Alan Greens Have Son
- WALTER CONDUCTS THE 'MASKED BALL'; Verdi Opera Is Presented in Brilliant Form -- Milanov and Peerce in Cast
- Most Professors Anti-Nazi; Those in Turkey Recruited Largely From Ranks of Hitler Opponents
- Farmers Need Consideration; Inadequate Prices, It Is Argued, Must Lead to Curtailed Operation
- Benefit for Palestine League
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Former Aquarium Head Named Museum Curator
- FINAL EVIDENCE GIVEN IN TRIAL FOR ABORTION; Jury to Hear Summing Up of the Mulholland Case Today
- RENT CEILING GETS TEST; Bronx Landlord Is Accused of Overcharging $2 a Month
- Get Trees of Isaac Newton Line
- BOLIVAR HONORED HERE; 113th Anniversary of Death of the Liberator Is Marked
- General O'Ryan Improved
- Nazis Limit Gifts To One Crude Toy
- Relief Wing Rally Tomorrow
- Roosevelt Voices Worry
- BUSINESS BUILDING BOUGHT IN BROOKLYN; Property in 86th St. Assessed at $305,000 -- Small Houses Sold
- Made a Vice President Of Doremus & Co.
- To Auction Times Sq. Corner
- SON OF SINGER ACCUSED; Theft From Sculptor Is Charged to Mario Amato
- PITTSBURGH INDEX HOLDS; Store Sales Up Less Than Trend, but Freight and Output Rise
- Article 7 -- No Title
- NEW STOCK CONCERNS ARE TO BE FORMED; New Kerngood & Co. to Supplant Old Company on Jan. 2
- Continental Supply Buys Stock
- STATE BANKING AFFAIRS; Appointments of Two Principal Stenographers Announced
- OUTLOOK IMPROVED IN CIVILIAN PLASTICS; Acetate and Cellulose Supply Expected to Fill December Quotas ...
- ENDS SEA SCOUT INQUIRY; Suffolk Grand Jury Returns No Indictment in Ship Tragedy
- LIQUOR DIVERSION HELPS BOOTLEGGER; Legal Product Finding Way Into Black Market, Survey of 27 States Shows
- RETAIL PRICES STEADY; Fairchild Index Unchanged for Third Consecutive Month
- Upton Sinclair's Larder Raided
- NEW INCOME FORMS READY AFTER JAN. 1; Treasury to Send Out 1943 Sheets Affecting Fifty Million Taxpayers
- Havana Five to Start Trip
- Fire Truck Kills Newark Boy, 10
- TAX RESPITE EASES LAY-AWAY PROBLEM; Based on Excise Levy Delay to Feb. 4 -- New Deadline to Aid Fur Trade
- Sports of the Times; Check and Double Check
- LIQUOR CACHE IS UPHELD; Court Frees Man With 997 Cases in His Plumbing Shop
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FRENCH RELIEF IS AIDED; Part of Money Raised by National War Fund Assigned to It
- Mrs. Miriam Weil Korn Wed
- Penny Hurler Annoys Sinatra
- SCHOOL HOLDS CONCERT; Music and Art High Also Opens Exhibition of Paintings
- Topics of The Times
- ! ARCHBISHOP CARUANA I; i Head of Malta See Was Host toI A?ohbishop Spellman on Trip I
- Party for Service Men
- Son Born to John M. Stevensons
- Abroad; There Are No Back Waters in This War
- RAIL LABOR LEADER ASSAILS ROOSEVELT; Harrison, Supporter Since '33, Hits Handling of Pay Case, Vows ...
- FRENCH PLAN AIMS AT UNITY OF ALLIES; Algiers Committee to Propose Regime Approvable by U. S., Britain ...
- MACKENZIE KING HONORED; Cabinet Presents an Illuminated Globe to Him on 69th Birthday
- Snake Victim Leaves Hospital
- FAVORS 'ROYAL AERIE' UNIT; Lord Brabazon Foresees Merger of British Fighting Forces
- SINGER KILLED IN PLUNGE; Grace Morgan Victim of Drop From Apartment Roof
- EXCLUSION REPEAL IS LAW; President Signs Bill to Admit Chinese on Quota Basis
- Patman Asks a New World Bank
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- THE SCREEN; ' The Desert Song,' Modernized Version of the Old Operetta, With Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning, ...
- SECURITY TAX AT 1% SENT TO PRESIDENT; Senate Moves to Stop Doubling of Present Levy by Attaching Item ...
- BOSTON WOOL MARKET
- Bedford Residence to Banker
- 6 YOUTHS ARE SEIZED IN HOSPITAL FRAUD; Alleged to Have Used Bogus Vouchers to Get Funds
- TOPAZIO ASKS INDUCTION; His Bride Is Accused of Destroying His Draft Records
- 1,800,000 Units Registered Here
- Article 6 -- No Title
- 25 SOLDIERS PERISH AS BOAT CAPSIZES; Others of 72 on a Maneuver Craft on Lake Ponchartrain Rescued -- ...
- YULE TREE LIGHTED IN CITY HALL PARK; Mayor at Ceremony Urges Prayers for Victory
- REALTORS OPPOSE PUBLIC HOUSING; Failure to End Slums or Aid Low-Income Groups Charged at New Jersey Meeting
- BRONX APARTMENTS SOLD; Three-Family House in Borough Also Changes Ownership
- Loan Co. to Withdraw Stock
- ILO EXPECTS PART IN POST-WAR ACTS; London Session Is Concerned Over Labor Policies in Freed Axis-Occupied ...
- Proposed Offering Registered
- Genesee Valley Trust
- CHURCH PURCHASES W. 43D ST. PROPERTY; Other Manhattan Deals Cover Trade Buildings, Theatre and Rooming House
- STOCK EXCHANGE NOTES
- HEADS COFFEE BODY AGAIN; Penteado Re-elected Chairman of Pan-American Bureau
- SEC Frees Accounting Methods
- WALWORTH CHANGES PLAN; Says It Is Not in Position to Market Retirement Loan
- Bell Aircraft to Pay Bonuses
- H.L. Green Meeting Postponed
- War Plant Pays Bonus
- NEW FINANCING
- WILL BUY 4 CONCERNS; Texas Company to Give 300,000 Capital Shares in Exchange
- $9,522,000 BONDS MARKETED IN WEEK; $4,000,000 Stokely Brothers Topped the List of Four Diversified Offerings
- St. Louis Bank Increases Surplus
- RECORD EARNINGS MADE BY BUSINESS; Corporate Profits in First 9 Months $5,900,000,000, an Increase of 11%
- Guatemala Pays English Interest
- YEAR'S PULLMAN TRAVEL; Estimate of 30,000,000 Passengers in 1943 Is Made
- Interest Payment Upheld
- UTILITY CASE DEBATED; SEC Considers Eleven Briefs in Associated Reorganization SALE OF HOLDINGS APPROVED ...
- Exchange Seat Brings $40,000
- STOCKS LED HIGHER BY LIQUORS, RAILS; New Peaks Reached by Former, but American Distilling Closes With ...
- BONDS AND SHARES ON LONDON MARKET; Business Quiet, but Gains Are Shown in Various Groups -Gilt-Edges Steady
- SEC SUIT IS CONTINUED; Action Against Investors Syndicate Put Over to Next Jan. 17
- FREIGHT OPERATORS MEET; New National Conference Being Formed in Indianapolis
- SALE OF HOLDINGS APPROVED BY SEC; Standard Gas to Dispose of Its Interest in Market Street Railway for ...
- RETIREMENT PLAN VOTED; Stockholders of May Department Stores for Employe Aid
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- C. & O. HEAD ASSAILS ACTION ON DIVIDEND; Young Deplores ICC Denial of $76,000,000 Preferred to Common ...
- INCREASES APPROVED BY CONTINENTAL BANK; $10,000,000 Rise in Capital to Be Effected by 20% Dividend
- NAVAL STORES
- TOPICS OF INTEREST IN WALL STREET
- New Type 'Bottle' Made of Cellulose Is Unbreakable and Non-Refillable; New Yorkers Patent a Transparent ...
- INDEPENDENTS WIN TEST; Stockholders Elect 5 of 7 Directors of Joy Manufacturing Board
- OPERATIONS POST GOES TO BOULWARE; Leaves Shipbuilding Job With WPB to Succeed Batcheller as Industry ...
- St. Regis Paper Co. Offers to Buy Minority Common of Taggart Corp.; Purchase of Any or All Shares at ...
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- OPA SOON TO DEFINE 'BRANDED' HOSIERY; Definition to Be Contained in MPR-339 Revision Due Early Next Month
- Joins O.S. Tyson & Co. As Vice President
- WOOLLEY PLANS NEW SUPERVISION; Hopes to Replace 5 County Rationing Administrators With OPA Supervisors
- PRICES OF COTTON OFF 3 TO 6 POINTS; Dealings in the New Contract Restricted to 13 Deals in a Listless Session
- HEADS SUGGESTION GROUP; E.S. Taylor Re-elected President of National Association
- SAFETY MARK SET BY POWDER TRUCKS; Hauling of Explosives Cited in Contrast With Accident Rise in Other ...
- Accounts
- Elected President Of Warren Telechron Co.
- Named OPA Information Chief
- Personnel
- BUSINESS NOTES
- INFLUENZA RECESSION IS CONTINUING HERE; Incidence Still Above Normal, However, Stebbins Reports
- NEWS OF WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- EDUCATORS ATTACK FEDERAL CONTROLS; Veterans' Rehabilitation Program Should Be Run by States, Vocational ...
- Nutrition Slant for Candy
- DETROIT, ST. JOHN'S IN GARDEN TONIGHT; Top Double Court Bill, With N.Y.U. Playing St. Francis in Opening ...
- Avedisian, Ill With Influenza, Will Miss Redskins' Game; FOOTBALL GIANTS LOSE STAR GUARD Coach Owen ...
- Argentine Exports 10-Year High
- PICCADILLY WINS AT TROPICAL PARK; Takes First Division of the Kendall -- Jois Also Scores --Keekee Pays ...
- Ivy on All-East Team In Place of Mitchell
- Article 5 -- No Title
- C.C.N.Y. Swim Victor, 41-39
- Barrow, Again in Robust Health, Resumes Work in Confident Mood; Expects Yanks to Win Pennant, Even Without ...
- Football in South Pacific
- SKI SLOPES AND TRAILS
- L.I.U. TRIPS RIDER, 56-42; Comes From Behind in Last Half for Fourth Victory in Row
- Coast Guard Wins, 64-45
- WARGA GAINS LEAD WITH 139 AT MIAMI; Adds Par 70 to Openings 69 in $5,000 Golf -- Zarhardt, 141, and ...
- LOUIS GOING OVERSEAS; To End Tour of Army Posts in This Country Jan. 20
- Poly Prep Sextet on Top, 3-2
- PHILS SHIFT SPRING CAMP; Will Train at Wilmington, With Squad Reporting March 19
- NEW DELAY IS DENIED IN SUIT AGAINST AP; Court Rules Against Giving Time for Member Vote on Appeal
- JURY BACKS BETS OUTSIDE TRACKS; Wants the Law Revised to Rid Ranks of Bookmakers of 'Criminal Element' ...
- Angott Defeats Ruffin on Points in Non-Title Lightweight Bout at Garden; SPLIT DECISION WON BY N.B.A. ...
- SIX DIRECTORS QUIT THE CARVER SCHOOL; Act to Protest Domination of New Harlem Institution by Communists ...
- DONOR TO NEEDIEST AIDS UNWANTED BOY; Mother Whose Infant Son Died in Holiday Season 6 Years Ago Forwards ...
- HOLIDAY SERVICES BEGIN TOMORROW; Pre-Christmas Programs in Churches to Include Prayers for Ending of War
- Batavia to Be Indian Farm
- Oil Workers Give Strike Notice
- BACK TO GOLDEN GATE IN '48; That's When Marines See End of Pacific War, Says Kaltenborn
- COUNCIL REPORT SCORED; Data on the Mayor 'HodgePodge,' Mrs. Earle Declares
- ROBT. BLATOHFORD, .SOCIALIST AUTHOR; Veteran English Journalist Is Stricken at 92--A Founder, Editor ...
- CHAKI,ES J. FASTOK
- OLOF OLSON
- ICHARLESPILATSKY, GANG* PROSEGIJTOR; Attorney Here Dies at 57-A Brooklyn Law Graduate '1
- GEORGE N. PEEK, 70, FARM EXPERT, DIES; Former Plow Manufacturer Was Adjustment Act Executive, Aide to ...
- New Rector to Officiate At Christmas Mass Here
- MRS. CLARENCE CROCKETT; Director of Education and Bible School of W.C.T.U. 1926-32
- GqtARI,I.S WORST
- -MRS. GRACE D. EDWARDS; Artist, 'Lecturer' Former Official of Montclalr Women's Club
- FIEDERICK LANDENBERGEl
- MIS. CAIL F. HAR
- PVT. EUGENE ROBBINS
- CHAT.S W. NICHOLS
- MISS ELSIE T. $CHATTAN
- CAS.E__L Po__ME.OY I; A Former Executive of Young'sI
- MRS. GREGORY, t00, LAST REAL D. A. Ri; [Daughter of Drummer Boy at Valley Forge DiesProu8 of Her Warrior ...
- .'f.TAlWf F. lVIARTENS
- .. M,s. Jo,, o_,: ,T,EY I; Newark Lawyer's Widow Was[ Daughter of Robert F. BallantineI
- LES S. EDWAlDS
- ,,oF. CA,LO F0,M,C,.I; ' Authority on Sanskrit, Aide ofI Italian Academy, Reported DeadI
- HENRY BRETHERICK; Music Teacher, Ex-President of Organists Guild of America
- Rent Increases Start Inflation
- Plea for Courtesy
- JAPAN'S WANING AIR POWER
- HOMELESS HOMES
- LA GUARDIA ON POLITICIANS
- Legislative Correction Proposed
- OLD CELLAR HOLES
- School Closing Not Needed; Precedent of 1918 Flu Epidemic Cite As Applicable at Present
- THE ODDS HAVE CHANGED
- ENGAGED TO ENSIGN
- Books -- Authors
- AYD GROUP IS BACKED BY STUDENT COUNCIL; City College Unit, Attacked as Red, Gains in charter Fight
- BUNDLES FOR AMERICA WILL GAIN BY AUCTION; Service Men and Families to Be Aided by Event Tomorrow
- FAITHFULLY EXECUTED
- Books of the Times
- Jane Shepard to Be Wed Jan. 8
- Son to Mrs. Paul L. Troast Jr.
- Alice M. Lessin to Be Honored
- THE SERVICE VOTE
- EDUCATORS REAPPOINTED; Ernst, Capen and Spinning on State Examinations Board
- Miss Mina Fox Becomes Bride
- Miss Helen Abbott to Be Hostess
- PLANT TOPS SCHEDULE FOR RUBBER CHEMICALS; Kobuta, Near Pittsburgh, Is Now in Full Production
- PLAY TODAY TO AID CAMP; St. George's School Group Will Give 'Christmas Carol'
- PAULINE FERGUS. ON 'BRIDE ]; Wed to Lawrence K. Pickett inI
- SiIveira -- Jones
- SCHOOLS SET UP SALVAGE DEPOTS; Drive to Step Up Collecting of Waste Paper Gains Impetus -- Whalen Makes Appeal
- Three Women Run Buses on Brooklyn Lines, With Three Others in Training as Operators
- MISS MALIIOWS AaBD TO D ,; Vassar Graduate Will Become the Bride of John Walker Stuart in the Spring
- Republican Women Give Toys
- NEARLY 10% OF MEAT GOES TO LEND-LEASE; But, in Reverse, We Get Large Supply From Antipodes
- Evening Slippers Dropped From Ration List by OPA
- CHILDREN AID THE WAR; 50 at Hunter Elementary School Form Junior Service Corps
- BAPTISTS TO SET UP A 'FREEDOM' SHRINE; Will Buy Victor Lawson Estate in Wisconsin for Site
- Dr. Mead, Anthropologist, Reports On Effect of War on Women's Garb; She Tells Members of Fashion Group, ...
- POST-WAR PLANNING FOR GERMANY URGED; Mrs. Dean Says Question Must Be Settled Now to Avoid Strife
- Mail Restrictions Lifted
- FIRST LADY URGES MUSTERING-OUT PAY; She Says Legislation Would Add to Confidence of Service Men
- WAVES EXCEED GOAL; 47,600 BY END OF YEAR; Credited With Relieving Enough Men to Man 12 Battleships
- WILL FIGHT TICKET TAX; Theatrical Group Names Committee to Attempt to Defeat Bill
- FILM PARTNERSHIP IS SOUGHT BY GUILD; Theatre Group Would Produce Own Movies -- Billy Rose Reading a New Play
- COMPLAINS OF DELAY IN A.D. MAP REVISIONS; Councilman Sees Added Cost in Policy of Custodians
- Fontaine and Cotten Set for 'Double Furlough' -- 'Pistol Packing Mama' Due Today
- HARRY DAVIS GIVES FIRST RECITAL HERE; Bayonne Pianist Is Heard in Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt Works at ...
- Cecil B. De Mille's Son to Wed
- MUSIC NOTES
- ESTATE OF $5,177,894 LEFT BY UNTERMYER; He Created a Number of Trusts in His Lifetime
- Of Local Origin
- WORKING MOTHERS NEED CHILD ADVICE; Many of Them Also Require Foster-Home Care for Children, Bureau Says ...
- Mark Thrash Dies in Tennessee, Missing His 124th Christmas
- Kitty Hawk Celebration Canceled by Blizzard
- CARS HEATLESS FOR DAY; Survivors of Wreck Reach Here -- Grace Moore Is Safe
- ASKS HOUSE STUDY OF RAIL ACCIDENTS; Capozzoli, Citing 'Appalling' Number of Wrecks, Would Set Up 5-Man ...
- GRAND JURY IN KINGS TO CALL VALENTINE; De Martino Also Scheduled to Be Heard Next Month
- ICC Regulations Are Cited
- BRITAIN TO RETURN PLANE OF WRIGHTS; Roosevelt Message Reveals This at Fete for Inventor on 40th Anniversary ...
- Girl's Reasoning Saves Lives
- TRAIN WRECK TOLL RISES TO 70 DEAD; 47 Servicemen Among Victims Removed From Cars of the Atlantic Coast ...
- Managua Water Shaft Breaks
- 4 CONVICTED AS SPIES; Ex-Head of German-American Vocational Group One of Them
- U.S. STEEL BALKS AT BACK-PAY RISE; Fairless Writes Davis That Subsidiaries Will Extend Old Contracts, However
- ROBBER SEIZES $4,900 IN A CROWDED STORE; Grabs Cash and Checks From Saks-34th St. Cashier
- MILLIONS IN AID SENT TO RUSSIA VIA IRAN; Briton Sets Total at 70,000,000 -- Cites Gains in Turkey
- Finnish Council Change Made
- Wife May Fill Clerk's Job
- Lewis Signs Pact With Soft Coal Group Containing 2-Year, No-Strike Agreement
- Wastepaper Concern Indicted
- OCTOBER REGISTERED DROP IN EMPLOYMENT; 150,000 Cut in Workers Called First Decline for Year
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- POLES WANT SOVIET PACT; Woman Diplomat Says They Should Be 'on Speaking Terms'
- CHURCHILL GAINS IN PNEUMONIA FIGHT; Disease Has Not Spread and Improvement Is Maintained, Cheering Bulletin ...
- Qualified Approval for Treaty
- Freedom for Herriot Demanded
- ARGENTINE JEWS RENEW PROTESTS; Uncurbed Anti-Semitic Press Instigates Attacks -- Papers Criticizing ...
- Senate Group Favors Merit Rises in Army With Permanent Promotions After War
- MAYOR APPROVES RISES FOR 10,300; Sanitation Department Workers to Get Second Increase -- Clerical Aides ...
- TWO MORE U-BOATS SUNK IN ATLANTIC; British 'Killer Group' Blasts Submarines and Saves Two Valuable Convoys
- BELGIAN LEGATION RAISED; Baron Silvercruys to Continue as Ambassador to Canada
- PUSH PRESS DELIVERY SUIT; Baltimore Men Ask High Court Ruling That Wage Act Applies
- Official in Washington Says No Compromise Was Reached on Borders for Russian Renunciation of Dardanelles Claim
- LONDON PAPER DUE SOON; Transatlantic Daily Mail to Be Published Here in January
- French Guerrillas Wreck Plant
- Finns Reported Rioting Against Recall to War
- CENTER FOR SEAMEN IS DEDICATED HERE; Medical Division of WSA-USS Gets 6-Story Building
- RUSSIANS STEP UP ATTACKS IN NORTH; Nazi Reports Admit Reverses in Nevel Area -- Red Army Gains Near ...
- CONVICTED IN ARMS CASE; Two Palestine Settlers Draw 6 and 5 Years Respectively
- Bombings Held Invasion Tip
- FREED IN MUNITIONS CASE; Dairt Company and 2 Officials Cleared by Federal Jury
- Report Credited in London
- ALLIES DROP RULE IN PART OF ITALY; Advisory Council Turns Over Administration to Italians Sympathetic ...
- Rail Traffic Paralyzed
- IMMIGRATION CHEATS FAIL; Two Jailed and Two Are Fined for Plotting With Girl
- Pope's Broadcast Hours Set
- Brazilians Train With French
- HUNGRY FRENCH FACE A DISMAL YULETIDE; Even Crude Toys Are Not to Be Had Because of Nazi Demands
- FRENCH MORALE HIGH; Giraud in Order of the Day Hails Men's Role in Italy
- FREE FRENCH IN INDO-CHINA; Underground Spreads to Country Dominated by Japan
- HULL'S STATEMENT DISTURBS BALKANS; His Proposal to Punish Satellites With Germany Is Debated in Turkey ...
- ITALIANS TAKE HILL IN SAN PIETRO AREA; Americans Cover Their Flank in Coordinated Attack That Nets Prisoners
- Evacuation of Ortona Indicated
- Trained in Invasion School
- NAZI DRIVE HALTED BY TITO PARTISANS; Sixth German Offensive Enters Third Week Without Success -- Yugoslavs ...
- PRESIDENT TO TELL COUNTRY OF TRIP; Over Radio From Hyde Park on Afternoon Before Christmas He Will Report ...
- Labor Asks Post-War Hour Cut
- Allied Bomber Aid Partisans
- Greek King Is Misquoted On Abdication Question
- FRANCO FOES PERSIST IN PLOT TO OUST HIM; 3 Failures Said to Spur Plans -- Closer Allied Ties Sought
- Soldier Wins in Tactics Test
- Two Air Alerts in Sofia
- Gen. Wiart Reaches Chungking
- BRAZIL NAMES ARMY CHIEF; Advocate of Overseas Service Replaces General Goes
- Father-Draft Bill a Pious Hope, Needs Changes, President Says; He Will Send Message to Congress on What ...
- FOR HEMISPHERE AIRLINE; Pan American Files Application for Express Service
- VITAL RAIL BARRED TO FOE; Chinese Block Off Changsha and Line to Canton and Singapore
- STALIN BARED PLOT AGAINST PRESIDENT; Induced Him to Move to Soviet Embassy, Making Any Trips in Streets ...
- Mountbatten Ends Burma Tour
- Spokesman Sees Early Recovery of at Least Half of Vital Territory -- Stiff Fighting Rages Near Ansiang ...
- Four Airfields in Gilberts
- Article 4 -- No Title
- INDIA'S BUSINESS MEN HIT SHORTAGE REMEDY; Say Aim Is to Import British Goods, Curb Home Production
- VANDEGRIFT BACKS METHOD AT TARAWA; Calls Attack Well Planned but Warns That Low-Cost Victories Are Over
- German
- MacArthur Discusses Politics
- Japanese
- Finnish
- U.S. BOMERS AGAIN STRIKE MARSHALLS; Air Bases on Wotje and Taroa Atolls Are Pounded in Eighth Successive ...
- STATE DEPARTMENT GOING ON THE RADIO; Four Programs to Be Started Jan. 8 to Explain Our Foreign Problems ...
- Curacao Phone Service to Open
- New Britain, Conn., Salutes
- Chinese
- United States
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Even Willkie Buttons Are Military Secrets
- British
- U.S. SUBMARINES GET 8 MORE SHIPS; Toll in Pacific and Far East Rises to 524 Japanese Craft -- 374 Sunk, ...
- Russian
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Our Air Power Demonstrated
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- JAPANESE HIT BACK; Planes Strike Fiercely at Americans at Arawe But 14 Are Downed CAPE MERKUS IS SECURED ...
- EISENHOWER SHIFT GAINING CREDENCE; His Selection to Direct Thrust Across Channel Reported by Army-Navy ...
- United Nations
- EMPLOYER IS HELD TO BE SOLE JUDGE OF HIS EXECUTIVES; Dean Smith of Columbia Law School, WLB Arbitrator, ...
- LANCASTERS STRIKE; RAF's Big Planes Smash Across Center of Reich Capital's Ruins SPANDAU PLANTS FIRED ...
- NEW TYPE U.S. GUN DEADLY AT ARAWE; Two Amphibious 'Ducks,' Firing It, Gave Beach Defenses Final Knockout ...
- Nazis Admit Trumping Up Charges To Execute Soviet War Captives; GERMANS CONFESS TO FALSE CHARGES
- FRENCH IN ACTION ON FRONT IN ITALY; Their Successes Revealed as 5th and 8th Armies Push On, Smash Counter-Blows ...
- Roosevelt Welcomed Home, Hails Success of Parleys; THE PRESIDENT IS GREETED UPON HIS RETURN TO THE NATION'S ...
- Senate Votes Mustering-Out Pay; Rates Range From $200 to $500; MUSTER-OUT PAY VOTED BY SENATE
- Churchill Improves; Insists on Working
- WAR FUND IN CITY NETS $17,126,971; Cheers at Luncheon Greet Word That $17,000,000 Quota Is Exceeded ...
- EMERGENCY RULE OF POLICE, FIREMEN IS LIKELY IN CITY; Mayor Expected to Restore '2-Platoon' System as ...
- APARTMENT RENTALS
- Glass Concern Advances Two
- NAVAL STORES
- COMMODITY PRICES IN MODERATE GAIN; Fruits, Vegetables and Coal Lead Advance, Bureau of Labor Statistics Finds
- RFC Sells Trust Certificates
- DIVIDEND NEWS
- STATE DEER KILL GAINS; Returns Show 13,745 of Total Last Year Already Exceeded
- ISSUE OF DEBENTURES TO BE OFFERED TODAY; $4,000,000 Financing for Stokely Brothers & Co.
- Individual Productivity Seen As Key to Freedom From Want; Crawford, NAM Chairman, Says Each Citizen ...
- Article 7 -- No Title
- ' COMBINED BOARDS' CALLED TRADE 'GAP'; Commerce Gathering Told FEA Evidently Is Not Represented in Control ...
- CLEARINGS STILL RISE; $9,127,826,000 Volume in Week Is 14.8% Above 1942 Period
- Corn Exchange Nets $1,989,313
- UNDERTONE EASIER IN WHEAT MARKET; Cash Grain Reported at Price Near Delivery Basis on December Contracts
- INVENTORIES DROP 15%; But N.Y. Department Stores Show 20% November Sales Gain
- WESTERN UNION NET SHRUNK BY MERGER; October Profit Was $405,034, Against $937,686 in '42 -- $5,696,248 ...
- RENT PLAN IS URGED FOR HOME-BUYERS; Six-Month Trial Period Before Purchase Proposed at Savings and Loan ...
- Influenza Hits Dartmouth
- EDWARI, F. DEMPSEN
- C CLUB HONORS ELLIOTT; 200 Turn Out to Pay Tribute to Retired Columbian
- RATION-FREE PORK URGED BY PACKERS; Propose 30-Day Moratorium to Let Public Buy Ham as Turkeys Are Scarce ...
- Joe Gordon of Yankees Plans to Join Service
- JAILED IN CHILD NEGLECT; Mother of 7 Gets 9 Months' Term for Leaving Brood in Cold House
- Pitcher White to Join Army
- Wood, With Card of 68, Paces Field in $5,000 Miami Open Golf Play; MAMARONECK STAR LEADS BY A STROKE ...
- MORE MARGARINE POSSIBLE; FDA Considers Increasing Supply for Civilian Rationing
- EDITH HALDIMAND TO WED; Civ;lian Air Pilot Fiancee of Lt. Harold W. Haldeman, Navy
- Will Seek Seat of Lister Hill
- Keegan -- Kennedy
- ' Madame Curie,' Drama of Two Scientists, With Garson and Pidgeon, Opens at Music Hall -- 'Swingtime ...
- 2 LAWYERS ADMIT JOB LAW KICKBACK; Testimony by One Brings a Strong Comment From Commissioner Bleakley
- AGED SISTERS VICTIMS OF COLD WAVE HERE; Staten Island Residents Found Dead in Heatless Home
- OPERA ENGAGES COOPER; Russian Will Conduct Debussy's Pelleas et Melisande Here
- SHIFTS IN SECRET SERVICE; Maloney, Supervisor in New York, Is Made Assistant Chief
- RADIO RULING DUE FOR PUBLISHERS; Fly Tells Senators Decision on Newspaper Ownership Will Be Made in Week
- BECOMES A BISHOP AT 39; Rev. C.A. Voegeli Consecrated by Episcopalians in Jersey
- British
- Fined $500 for OPA Violation
- Gen. O'Ryan Has Pneumonia
- Plane Priorities Denied Presidential Nominees
- MUNICIPAL LOANS
- Germans Report Forced Landing
- Confessed Kidnapper Ends Life
- Promotions in the Army
- LT.G.P. HOOVER MISSING; Former Yale Man Had Been On Duty in Submarine Service
- German; Communiques
- MARION ACKERMAN, CEMENT EXECUTIVE; Vice President of Lawrence Portland Co. Dies.at 75w A Leader in Plainfield
- CONNIE MACK JR. DRAFTED; Father of Four to Report for Induction on Jan. 5
- Sports of the Times; Still a Champion
- BAUGH ON ALL-PRO ELEVEN; Hutson, Turner and Luckman Also Picked for League Team
- MEMBER RESERVES AIDED BY 'WINDFALL'; Increase $105,000,000 Here When Debt Interest and Notes Are Paid ...
- D.L. & W. MAKES OFFER TO BUY A LEASED LINE; Submits Bid of $79 a Share for Valley Railroad Stock
- DEFENDS CHARITY WORK; Federation of Crippled and Disabled Replies to Goldstein
- HOMEWARD BOUND FIRST AT TROPICAL; Defeats Rosy Brand by Nose, With Sir Alfred Third -- Returns $12.30 for $2
- HARVARD CLUB IS WINNER; Downs University Team by 4-1 in Squash Racquets Play
- WASTE PAPER DRIVE FOR VICTORY OPENS; Nelson Warns Organizational Meeting Here That More Mills Are Facing ...
- Russian Elections Are Put Off
- NAZIS GIRD DEFENSES FOR BLOW IN POLAND; Bar Parents From Visiting Their Evacuated Children There
- FUND FOR AIRPORTS ALLOWED BY HOUSE; But Some Other Senate Items in Defense Bill Are Rejected
- Jamieson -- WJok!er
- BRITISH TURN DOWN APOLOGY OF SPAIN; Hold Government Is Responsible for Attack on Consulate
- NEWS OF THE STAGE; ' Storm Operation' Premiere in New York Off Until Jan. 5 -- Blackfriars Guild Closing ...
- WORLD LABOR BODY ASSEMBLES IN LONDON; Governing Body of ILO Meets for First Time Since 1941
- At Loew's State
- James Barton Heads State Bill
- Mulrooney Joins Prison Board
- JERSEY APARTMENT SOLD; Five-Story House in West New York Taxed at $167,900
- BROOKLYN BUILDING IS BOUGHT BY BANK; Shoe Firm Sells Blockfront on Pitkin Avenue but Stays as Tenant
- RAIL CAPITAL SEEN NEEDED; Transport Group Study Says U.S. Policy Must Attract It
- Times Sq. Corner at Auction
- CONSTRUCTION DECLINES; Volume Is Down 23% in Week, 65% in Year
- GIMBEL DEAL APPROVED; Stockholders Vote Sale of Store Building in Philadelphia
- Radio Man Buys L.I. Home
- COINS AT PREMIUM IN CUBA; Demand for Fractional Money Sends Values Soaring
- APARTMENTS LEAD MANHATTAN DEALS; But Loft, Warehouse and a Taxpayer Also Figure in the Day's Trading
- APARTMENT LEASES
- Article 6 -- No Title
- November Cash Dividends Drop to $127,500,000; Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- COTTON PRICES SAG AFTER EARLY RISE; Senatorial Recommendation for Delay on Subsidies Affects Futures Market
- Member Bank Balances Rise $365,000,000; Excess Reserves Increase by $320,000,000
- OIL OUTPUT RISE APPROVED; PAW Authorizes Increase of 12,950 Barrels Daily
- Sorensen Gets Directorship
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- UTILITY MERGER URGED; PSC's Approval of Niagara Hudson Plan Is Sought
- Appointed Vice President Of Rheem Manufacturing Co.
- To Head Pittsburgh Glass Board
- RESERVE BANK POSITION; Range of Important Items in 1943 With Comparisons
- Bank Bonus Approved
- UTILITY PLEA IS REJECTED; Rehearing in Capital Accounts Case Denied to Rochester Gas
- STOCKS FEATURED BY LIQUOR ISSUES; Schenley Leads Trading on Exchange, Makes New Top -- Others Also Jump ...
- More Treasury Bills Offered
- CIRCULATION RISES MORE IN ENGLAND; Week's Increase in Bank's Note Issue 21,662,000 -- Deposits Larger
- STOCK EXCHANGE NOTES
- $1,309,935 CLEARED BY LIQUID CARBONIC; Net for Fiscal Year to Sept. 30 $1.61 a Share, Against $1.80 ...
- EXPLAINS REFUSAL OF BID FOR STOCK; Central Vermont Utility Head Tells SEC It Would Not Have Satisfied ...
- BONDS AND SHARES ON LONDON MARKET; Churchill's Illness Acts as a Damper on Trading and Tone Is Uneven at Close
- Made General Manager Of Bendix Aviation Unit
- RESIGNS AIRCRAFT POST; W.W. Kellett to Leave Republic Aviation's Chairmanship
- Presses for Utility Dissolution
- 83C CEILING IS SET ON LATIN WHISKY; OPA Bulk Proof Gallon Price Covers Cuban and Mexican Products -- ...
- U.S. WOOL SALE PLAN HELD INDUSTRY BOON; Mills and Growers to Benefit by Federal Stockpile Cut, Association ...
- Increases in Surplus Voted by Four Banks
- Forwarders Case Postponed
- FEW CHANGES OCCUR IN COMPANY HOLDINGS; Ownerships of Own Stocks by Listed Concerns Static
- Article 5 -- No Title
- TOPICS OF INTEREST IN WALL STREET
- DEBENTURE SALE PLANNED; Elastic Stop Nut Stockholders to Vote on $3,500,000 Issue
- STORE SALES IN U.S. DROP 1% IN WEEK; Compares With Previous Gain of 7% -- Specialty Shop Sales Here Up 5%
- Bigelow-Sanford Staff Honors His Fifty Years
- East's 'Gas' Allowance Is Cut for Winter, But OPA Expects Coupon Values to Hold
- SEAT ON EXCHANGE IS SOLD; F.R. Dick's Membership Goes to J.R. Lindsay -- Other Deals
- Cited by Trade Commission
- BUSINESS WORLD
- Advertising News and Notes
- BUSINESS NOTES
- Independents Up 10% for Month
- OFFICERS RENAMED BY NEW YORK Y.C.; Commodore G.E. Roosevelt Is Elected for Third Year
- ROVER SIX CRUSHES CRESCENTS, 12 TO 5; Damore, Labovitch and Wilson Score Three Times Each in League Game Here
- Rutgers Indoor Sports Out for This Campaign
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- Mitchel Field Beats Arma
- ST. PAUL'S BEATS KENT; Triumphs by 12-2 in Hockey at Garden as Preston Stars
- DETROIT TOPS TORONTO, 4-1; 35-Year-Old Normie Smith Stars in Nets for Red Wing Six
- SKIING RESTRICTED TO DISTANT AREAS; Adirondack, Green and White Mountain Resorts Report Favorable Snow Covers
- Great Lakes on Top, 65-41
- INCENTIVES CALLED KEY TO OUTPUT GAIN; Walton States Government Aid Would Add 2 Billion Yards to Textile ...
- LIFTS BAN ON NOVIKOFF; Landis Rules, However, That Fine Will Be Determined Later
- Falkenburg Air Force Cadet
- Smith Quits as Packer Aide
- C.C.N.Y. QUINTET POLISHES SHOOTING; Strives to Improve Scoring in Order to Capitalize On Clever Floor Work
- Dodgers Will Return to Bear Mountain Camp for Spring Baseball Training; BROOKLYN TO USE ARMY FIELDHOUSE ...
- REDSKINS ARRIVE FOR TITLE GAME; Squad to Finish Training at Rye -- Injured Liebel Works Out With Giants
- ANGOTT 1-3 CHOICE TO CONQUER RUFFIN; Lightweights Meet Over Ten-Round Distance in Garden Ring Tonight
- HEAVY AIR TRAFFIC OVER CITY FORESEEN; 360 Planes an Hour, Helicopter Shuttles Predicted by McKenzie
- Windsor Lad Destroyed
- Red Sox to Train at Tufts
- Art Sale Brings $15,857
- Shipyard Recruiting Urged
- News of Food; Turkeys, Cranberries Scarce for Christmas But Chicken, Fruit and Vegetables Available
- Warrant Officers' Club Opens
- 749,449 TONS OF FOOD OUTPUT OF GARDENS; Victory Program Proved Great Help in State, Hoefer Says
- CLOTHING TO UNRRA DONATED BY WOMEN; 20,000 Pounds of Articles Will Be Sent Overseas
- ASKS GOOD FOOD IN PLANTS; Gen. Gregory Says This Matter of 'Battlefield Importance'
- 212,000 British Girls Are in ATS; 12,000 Work With Army Overseas
- PUPILS JOIN BATTLE ON BLACK MARKETS; Organization of Youth Builders Gets Instruction on How to Fight ...
- MAP READJUSTMENT TO PEACETIME JOBS; Federal Office of Education and States Make Plans for Veterans and ...
- TO CANONIZE U.S. NUN; Vatican Sets Mother Cabrini Sanctification -- Plus X Rites
- TO HONOR OPA VOLUNTEERS; Agency Will Award Certificates for 100 Hours of Service
- HARLEM PARK APPROVED; Estimate Board Passes Plans Submitted by Moses
- Mosquito Expert to Retire
- MERE WORKERS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD
- BOWLES DISCOUNTS LOSS; OPA Head Calls Reports of Spoilage 'Exaggerated'
- MRS. D.S. BAUMAN IS NAMED BY FWA; Appointed as Supervisor of War Public Services for This Area
- 3 OFFICIALS SEVER ALL TIES WITH OPA; Ex-Administrators, Their Posts Abolished, Refuse to Serve in Other ...
- Ex-Sailor Dies in Leap From 86th Floor Of Empire State, Quarter of a Mile Drop
- ILL SOLDIER SENDS GIFT FOR NEEDIEST; Facing Second Christmas in Army Hospital, He Wants to Help Make ...
- WALTER KOENIGER; Landscape Painter, Well Known for Winter Scenes, Dies at 62
- JOAI-NA M. i['CLUEE
- DR. W. P_. ST__, C_HARLES; Gold Mine Head, an Associate of1 Sir Harry Oakes, Dies at 69 I
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- SIGMND OBBACH
- DR. ]LOUIS PRESfF, L
- E. DAVID ELDRIDGE, 75,! i A THEATRE MANAGER; Uncle of the Shaberts Dies Soon After Sister, Mrs. David Light
- MRS. EDWAlD H.KARE$
- ARTHUR T. LEON; President, CoFounder of Firm Publishing Children's Books
- SAMUEL MITTELMAN
- E. C. (BILLY) HAYES, 59, INDIANA TRACK COACH; Developer of Distance Stars, Olympic Athletes Dies
- Wrr,T,TA_! DESSAUER
- JUDGE A. W. STEPHENS
- WA.LEI H. GIlqLT.S
- ]. N. GAY
- MIS. M. J. McNAMABA
- REV. CHARLES C. SNAVELY; Father of Football Coach, Once a Nebraska Circuit Rider
- GEORGE P. B. CLARKE; Ex-Manager of Hancock Mutual Life Branch, 47 Years With Firm
- THOMAS BURTON; -Former Actor, 69, Made Stage -- Debut With Fanny Davenport
- UHA.RLES O. BA,Y
- B
- V.T.TAI A. CHAJ'JLD
- Dr. W. A. Brown Rites Tomorrow
- ANDREW J. WICKARD; Father of Agriculture Secretary Dies on Indiana Farm at 79
- MISS CATHERINE SHEEHAN; Former Waitress in The Times Restaurant for 28 Years
- GEN. PAUL LOESER, BRIDGE 0FFI(IAL, 63; Manager for the Triborough Authority Dies -- Led National Guard ...
- JOSEPH FITZGERALD, PARALYSIS FUND AIDE; New Jersey Director Dies After Opening State Drive Office
- BARNETT COOKLYN; Won Business Success Though in Bed 26 Years With Broken Back
- EOR6E BRID6M, ,ART TEACHER, DIES; i:tudents League Instructor ::Here for 38 Years Author of /' Widely ...
- MIS. JAtriS SlqEE
- AMERICAN HISTORY PROGRAM
- Topics of The Times
- War Criminals Pose Problem; Lawyer Advocates International Group Of Neutrals to Apply Justice
- Service Man Objects
- FORTY YEARS OF FLIGHT
- Senate Action Disapproved; Defeat of Lucas Soldier Vote Bill Is Regarded as Factional Move
- Lighters Available at PX's
- In The Nation; A Troubled Home-Coming For the President
- Reformed Teaching of History
- Portia Said Other Things
- CLINICAL
- NEW BRITAIN INVADED
- Books of the Times
- OIL PRICES AND INFLATION
- HEADS METHODIST BISHOPS; Dr. H.L. Smith of Cincinnati to Succeed Bishop Peele
- THE VICTORY TAX
- INDIGENT AGED HELPED; 124,453 Days of Care Given by Home for Infirm Hebrews
- Mary Elizabeth Jelm Is Wed in Princeton To Lt. Hugh C. Hoffman of Canadian Army
- ILLNESS AND MR. CHURCHILL
- Books -- Authors
- Gives Poet's Works to Williams
- Chenery -- Griswold
- Miss Jeanne McCann Bride
- JUDICIARY STUDY PRESSED BY BAR; Enlarged Group Is Formed to Draft Revised Plan for Naming Bench Candidates
- Notes
- Plans of M. Harriett Brown
- MARION WEBB IS WED TO NAVY LIEUTENANT; Bride of Lt. Barclay Shaw in 5th Ave. Presbyterian Chapel
- NUPTIALS ARE HELD FOR RS. CUING; Former Miss Helen Marjorie geresford Is Wed in Civil Ceremony to Robt. Tailer
- Harry B. Marshalls Have Son
- Theatre Benefit for Hospital
- COUNCIL IS ORGANIZED TO HALT DELINQUENCY; Archbishop to Head Catholic Youth Counseling Service
- MISS GLADYS GREENIP A PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Northfleld Alumna Betrothed to Ensign John Polhernus, Navy
- Theatre Group to Fight Tax
- MUSIC NOTES
- SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Teresa Wright to Be Starred in Goldwyn's 'The First Co-Ed' -- 'Desert ...
- STARS TO AID WAR LOAN; Film Notables Donate Services for Special Moving Pictures
- Josephine S. Lowell Honored
- CONDON TO GIVE CONCERT; First in Jazz Series Is Listed for the Town Hall Tomorrow
- ELOR P. FLOOD EGAGED TO WED; Member of a Noted Virginia Family is Fiancee of Lieut. Richard Thomas, USA
- Of Local Origin
- New Fort Dix Road Is Opened
- DRISCOLL WARNS OF 'BOOTLEG ERA'; New Jersey Commissioner Tells Senate Group Prohibition 'Evils' Are Returning
- SENATE UNIT VOTES SUBSIDY BILL DELAY; Committee Rejects Dec. 31 Ban and Compromise Before Moving to ...
- CLERKS IN MONTREAL WIN BY STRIKE CALL; City Officials Agree to Discuss Union Recognition Demand
- ARMY PENICILLIN TESTS; Report Says It Is 'Neither a Miracle Nor Cure-All'
- PENICILLIN SAVES FATAL HEART CASES; Seven Doomed Patients Stand Smiling Before 200 Doctors at Brooklyn ...
- BERNSTEIN LEADS THE PHILHARMONIC; Bernard Herrmann Conducts 'For the Fallen' -- Spalding in Beethoven Concerto
- POLICE CLUB PLAYS SANTA; Anchor Organization Distributes Toys in 46 Orphanages
- Ex-Soldier Guilty in Crash
- FEWER NEW CASES OF INFLUENZA HERE; Rate of Acceleration Drops as Weather Bureau Forecast Is for 'Slightly ...
- ACCORD IS REPORTED ON DROPPING CANOL; Truman Says Navy, WPB and PAW Agree -- Army Yet to Reply
- TELLS VAIN FIGHT TO AVERT WRECK; Eyewitness Helped Set Flares, Fires in Effort to Warn Engineer of Second ...
- Westchester Tax Rate Indicated
- DECEIT ON SANITA CHARGED TO MAYOR; Inquiry Committee Says He Made False Statements to Get Funds From ...
- Admiral Chantry Gets Degree
- BIG USERS PINCHED BY COAL SHORTAGE; Railroads, Apartment Houses Find Difficulty in Getting Suitable ...
- 275,000 INFANTRYMEN ORDERED PROMOTED; Army Moves to Recognize Their 'Hazards' in Combat
- Boy's Tale to J. Claus Gives 600 School Holiday
- Epidemic Brings a Call For More Blood Donors
- Priest Gave Last Rites to Victims
- DRESSMAKERS ASK 10% WAGE INCREASE; Demand Presented in Behalf of 85,000 as Their Contract Nears Expiration
- 2 Million Saved on Navy Blouses
- New England to Observe Early 1944 Thanksgiving
- Baby Suffocates in Hospital
- MORE RADIOS FOR BRITONS; 84,000 British and U.S. Sets to Go on Market Soon
- Slovaks Top War Bond Quota
- Accepts Campaign Post To Aid Beekman Hospital
- AP PROMOTES FOUR AS AIDES OF COOPER; Names Assistant General Managers as Stratton Takes Helm of British ...
- FIREMEN ARE TOLD OF NEW BONUS PLAN; Would get $1 an Hour Extra for 8 Hours More a Week, Walsh Says -- ...
- LABOR MEMBERS HIT WLB ON SEWING PAY; Denial of Retroactivity in Rise to Amalgamated Is Called Violation ...
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- OATH TAKEN BY 3,678 IN OVERSEAS AREAS; Unique Ceremonies Are Held for Service Men in Iceland, Africa, ...
- U.S. ROCKET DEVELOPED; We Surpass Germans in Work on Weapon, Says Ordnance Chief
- Ickes Misses a Cold Reception
- BRITAIN PRESSES FOR SCHOOL REFORM; 80,000,000 Measure for Vast Education Expansion Gets First Reading ...
- LOOK TO PRESIDENT AS RAIL MEDIATOR; Labor Observers Say Roosevelt Will Intervene if Board Fails on Agreement ...
- USE OF NEWSPRINT IS CUT; November Figure for Country Is 14.7% Below Year Ago
- WIDOW SPONSORS THE BYRON DARNTON; Her Two Sons Participate at Launching of Liberty Ship Named for Times ...
- Japanese
- Eastman Fears "a Worse Blow"
- U.S. ARMY CASUALTIES 98,594 UP TO DEC. 1; 15,334 Killed on All Sectors to Date, Stimson Says
- Air Power And the War
- Urges 26% More Production
- COMMONS CONSIDERS NEWFOUNDLAND RULE; Self-Government After War Suggested During Debate
- Scarsdale Flier a Crash Victim
- Hull Expresses Concern
- IRAN WANTS ALLIES TO WITHDRAW NOW; Envoy Here Asks Immediate Implementation of Declaration of United ...
- SAYS 'SUPER-STATE' LIES IN FOREIGN AID; Representative F.C. Smith Tells House Group Appropriation Bill ...
- Finnish
- PAY-AS-YOU-GO TABLED; New Zealand Blocks Income Tax Plan Favored by Opposition
- British and Italian Patrols Defeat Germans In Night Raids Into Enemy's Lines in Italy
- Colombia Names U.S. Envoy
- Collier Trophy Awarded To Arnold of Air Forces
- Cuban Tobacco Agreement Stands
- EIGHTH ARMY STABS INTO GERMANS' LINE; Cuts Ortona-Orsogna Road in 3 Places and Takes Berardi as Clark ...
- 2 ENEMY TROOPSHIPS SET AFIRE NEAR TIMOR; Japanese Destroyer Probably Damaged by Allied Planes
- DOG MASCOT HERE AFTER WAR SERVICE; Animal Once Shot Down in Nazi Plane in Italy
- INNSBRUCK BOMBED FOR THE FIRST TIME; Flying Fortresses Also Wreck Bolzano Junction on Nazi Supply Route ...
- Traffic Delay "Considerable"
- RED ARMY GAINING IN KIEV AREA FIGHT; Nazi Attacks Stopped Again in Uninterrupted Fighting in Malin Sector ...
- SAILOR RISKS-LIFE TO SAVE SOLDIERS; Braves Enemy Air Attack to Rescue Two in Water Off New Britain
- Sabotage Insurance Issued
- Catroux Reaches Beirut
- British Holiday Shopping Exceeds 48,000,000
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- New Britain Landing Made In Eerie, Thunderous Dawn; THUNDEROUS DAWN USHERED LANDING THE AMERICAN AIR ...
- CURTIN TO VISIT U.S. SOON; Australian Will Extend Trip to Ottawa, London Early in '44
- U.S. FLIERS BLAST JAPANESE IN CHINA; Only 2 Planes Are Lost in Wide Operations -- Chungking Forces Gain ...
- Grays Inn Honors Roosevelt
- BRAZIL TRAINS FOR WAR; Maneuvers Under Way While More Youths Register
- Invasion Preparations Watched by MacArthur
- LIBERATORS BOMB MARSHALLS AGAIN; One Is Lost in 40-Ton Attack, but 18 of 30 Japanese Interceptors Are Hit
- REEF CAUGHT BOATS IN ARAWE LANDING; Men in Rubber Craft Came Under Terrific Cross-Fire Till Navy Guns ...
- Tokyo Version of Landing Says 5 U.S. Ships Were Hit
- NAZIS SAID TO TEST GAS ON PRISONERS; Escaped Netherlander Describes Guinea-Pig Experiments
- Russian
- New Britain Bases Pounded
- Objectives Won in 5 Hours
- YUGOSLAVS REGAIN POSITIONS ON COAST; Allied Warplanes Continue to Bomb German Forces
- Nazi Warship Beached, Wrecked
- United Nations
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- AMERICANS ASHORE; Landing Made Without Loss of Ship or Plane on Southwest Coast GOALS QUICKLY WON MacArthur's ...
- Chinese
- Article 2 -- No Title
- AMERICANS WIN A HOLD ON STRATEGIC ISLAND IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC; United States
- Talk of Belgium In British Empire
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Article 1 -- No Title
- NAZIS SANK 17 SHIPS IN BOMBING OF BARI; Capital Hears Still Others Were Hit -- Stimson Shields Data ...
- 60 to 100 Dead, 100 Injured In Wreck of Florida Trains; East Coast Champion, New York Bound in Storm, ...
- NAZI CAPITAL IS HIT; British Bombers Return to Methodical Razing of Vital War Center OTHER CITIES SUFFER ...
- INCREASED TAX BILL IS SENT TO SENATE; Half Billion More Than House Asked Is Put on Incomes by Senate ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- London Paper Plans Edition for New York
- Churchill Ill in Middle East; 'Some Improvement' Noted; CHURCHILL IS ILL; PNEUMONIA VICTIM
- Mayor 'Loathes' Liquor Industry And Politicians; Is No 'Bluenose'; Mayor 'Loathes' Liquor Industry And ...
- KHARKOV SLAYERS TRIED BY RUSSIA; Four Nazis and 'Traitor' Confess to Mass Murders of Soviet Citizens ...
- Marshall Not Going to London; Eisenhower Likely to Lead Drive; MARSHALL'S SHIFT TO LONDON DROPPED
- PRESIDENT ARRIVES; Safe Return Disclosed but Not When He Will Reach Capital ABSENT FOR 35 DAYS After ...
- COLLECTORS BUSY ON TAX DEADLINE; But the Last-Minute Rush of Other Years on Dec. 15 Fails to Materialize
- HARD-COAL SHIFT ORDERED; Ickes Says State Buildings Will Get Less to Aid Homes
- N.J. War Housing Job Awarded
- Named Sales Manager Of The United Press
- Gets Third Army-Navy 'E'
- HARLEM CHILDREN AIDED; Meal Provided for Those Whose Parents Work at Night
- Fears New Strike, Ickes Says
- 1,526 COMPLAINTS SET 'NO HEAT' MARK; Survey by Health Department, However, Shows Slight Gain in Coal ...
- Vamps Use Fire Truck To Deliver Yule Mail
- TRUST CO. MAKES SALES; Include Apartment, Two-Family House and Bungalow
- H. GOELET RESELLS BIG MIDTOWN LOFT; Amsterdam Avenue Garage, Taxed at $330,000, Bought for a Gasoline Station
- JERSEY REALTORS MEET; Taxation and Housing to Be Topics of Convention
- Year's Building Work Put at $7,700,000,000
- APARTMENT BOUGHT IN RIVERSIDE DRIVE; Operator Gets 6-Story House at No. 670 -- Family Sells Dwelling ...
- NEW TAX METHODS URGED FOR REALTY; Conference Hears Forecast of Market Rise -- Windels Asks 10-Cent Subway Fare
- BRONX APARTMENT TAKEN; Operator Buys 53-Suite House in Heath Avenue
- NAVY MAN SELLS HOUSES; Realty Firm Buys a Jamaica Store-Apartment Building
- JERSEY CITY HOTEL IN NEW OWNERSHIP; Concern Headed by J.M. Esnard Buys 161-Room Property
- Third Ave. Leasehold Sold
- Du Pont Publicity Aide Retires
- Discusses Controller's Task
- OPA IMPORT ORDER HELD 'ILL ADVISED'; Textile Move Is Seen Aimed at Mexican Shipments -- Fear Cut in ...
- BUSINESS WORLD
- Warns of Expiration of Offer
- Advertising News and Notes
- Elected a Vice President Of Erwin, Wasey & Co., Inc.
- CAUTION IS SHOWN AT FUR AUCTION; Buyers' Hesitancy at First Sale of Season Is Prompted by Delayed OPA Ceilings
- OUTSIDE PRODUCERS TO SELL CREAM HERE; Board of Health Permits Entry for Manufacturing Purposes
- BUSINESS NOTES
- EAST SHOWS RISE IN LIGHT FUEL OIL; Gasoline Stocks Also Increase in Week, but the Supply of Heavy Product ...
- STATE LABOR UNIT CHIDED ON JOB LAW; It Should Be 'Streamlined' to Speed Up Action on Claims, Dr. D.J. ...
- WHEAT IRREGULAR; DECEMBER GAINS; May Also Near Ceiling -- Short-Covering Responsible for Cash Crop's Strength
- COTTON USE DECLINES; November Consumption Is Well Below Volume in '42 Month
- Sulphurous Crude Oil for East
- Article 5 -- No Title
- NAVAL STORES
- 8-POINT GAIN MADE IN COTTON FUTURES; New Orleans and Mill Buying Encounter Only Light Scale Up Hedge Offerings
- FACTORY EARNINGS RISE; Average Weekly Pay in State $47.09 in Month to Nov. 15
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- $400,000 Loan Arranged
- 10,000 Corporations Dissolved
- Public Rail Hearing Dec. 27
- B. & O. CERTIFICATES PLACED ON MARKET; Halsey, Stuart & Co. and Others Win $3,097,000 Block
- SEC TO STUDY STOCK SALE; Proposal of Private Deal by Utility on Calendar Today
- Fox Service Men to Get Bonuses
- Extra Dividend Declared
- Park & Tilford Considers Distribution of Whisky
- Elected by Bronx Bank
- Security Purchase Approved
- UTILITIES SEEK CHANGES; Associated Electric Co. Proposes Sales of Securities
- WOOD FURNITURE PRICE RAISED FOR PRODUCERS; OPA Orders 5% Ceiling Boost for Household Types
- Horn & Hardart
- UTILITY PERMITTED TO REDUCE CAPITAL; SEC Allows Jersey Concern to Set Up Fund to Finance Accounting ...
- INTERNATIONAL BANK HELD POST-WAR NEED; conomist Says Institution Could Employ FHA Methods
- Cook Paint Sales at Peak
- Made Member of Board Of Morris Co. Savings Bank
- Francis Rogers & Sons to Expand
- PORK OUTPUT SOARS; Last Week's Total 60% of All Meat Produced, WMB Says
- United Aircraft
- $2,610,496 EARNED BY PAPER COMPANY; West Virginia Concern's Net Is Equal to $1.86 a Share on the Common Stock
- Buys Spray Gun Concern
- Standard Oil of California
- BONUSES ANNOUNCED
- Philips to Leave Surety Posts
- Treasury's Market Operations
- ENDICOTT JOHNSON WILL CUT DIVIDEND; Stockholders Approve Plan to Drop Preferred Payment to 4% Rate From 5%
- DOLLAR ACCEPTANCES OFF; $111,289,000 Outstanding in the Nation on Nov. 30
- Chicago Travel Increases
- Deere to Make Cotton Pickers
- BRAZIL DEBT PLAN SEEN FAVORING U.S.; Head of Mission, Arriving Here, Says British Holders of Bonds Fare ...
- Elected Vice Presidents Of Commercial Factors Co.
- BONDS AND SHARES ON LONDON MARKET; Approach of Holidays Slows Trading but Firmness Is Evident in Prices
- FIRESTONE ISSUE VOTED; Stockholders Authorize Flotation of $60,000,000 of Stock
- TRUCKERS GET RATE RISE; Increase of 4% on Intrastate Commodity Hauls Granted
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- Educator Named Bank Trustee
- COMMERCIAL BANKS TO GET WAR BONDS; Those With Savings Deposits Will Be Allowed to Subscribe in Fourth ...
- SEES CHARGE UPHELD AGAINST KUHN, LOEB; Counsel for Halsey, Stuart Says Letter Affirms His Accusations
- STOCK EXCHANGE NOTES
- U.S. AGENCY SPEEDS HOUSING FOR WAR; 1,400,000 Units Have Been Completed to Meet Shortage, J.B. Blandford ...
- ALTSCHUL RETIRING FROM LAZARD FIRM; Will Quit Dec. 31 -- Paris House Residents and 2 Others to Be Admitted ...
- RAIL RECEIVERSHIP TO END, COURT SAYS; Equity or Bankruptcy Close Is Ordered for 13-Year Case of the ...
- Added to Insurance Board
- ICC Denies Application of C.&O.; For $76,573,700 Stock Dividend; Distribution of New Preferred Issue ...
- PLAN TRANSIT STOCK SALE; Agecorp Trustees Seeking to Dispose of Reading Concern
- Yonkers Bank Adds to Surplus
- INSURANCE POST DIVIDED; Vice President of Concern Drops Position of Secretary
- MARKET CENTERED ON WHISKY SHARES; Other Stocks Irregular, With Little Change in Averages -- Bond Trading Slow
- DISSOLUTION ORDER ASKED; North American Gas Head Says SEC Seeks Action in Court
- WANTS RATIONING ENDED; With Price Controls, It Breeds Scarcity, Dairy Leader Says
- SAYS PRESS TO STAY AS CHIEF 'AD' MEDIUM; But Hirschmann Forecasts Limited Television Use for Store Promotion ...
- Vitamin Ruling Delayed
- WPB TO BAR PLANS TO 'WEED' OUTLETS; Pending Order in Present Form Would Block New Set-Ups, Producers Assert
- WPB PLANS TO SELL U.S.-OWNED WOOL; Program on Imports May Furnish Formula for Disposal of Other War ...
- L.I.U. Basketball Team Prepares Attack Against Tall Opponents; Regulars Shoot for Hoop Guarded by Mate ...
- November War Outlays Hit $7,794,000,000 Peak
- Layden Stricken With Flu
- TOPICS OF INTEREST IN WALL STREET
- Lombardi Files Denial to Suit
- COWLEY OF BRUINS TOP SCORER AGAIN; His 33 Points Pace National Hockey League -- Cain, Also of Boston, ...
- BEAR ELEVEN LED IN 1943 PRO RACE; Took All but One Attacking Title -- Paschal, Baugh and Hutson Individual ...
- NOVIKOFF IS SUSPENDED; Landis Bans Him for Failure Explain Winter Playing
- Medica Penn Swim Coach
- Yale Five in Front, 66-30
- ST. JOHN'S VICTOR, 57-34; Defeats Montclair Teachers' Five for Third Straight
- IOWA HONORS NILE KINNICK; Memorial Medallion to Be Given Annually to a Student
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- Mauriello Stops Alfano
- Harvard Quintet Bows, 38-37
- Redskins Will Arrive Today to Finish Work for Sunday's Game With Giants; WASHINGTON SQUAD WILL DRILL ...
- LONDON SEES REVISION OF SHERWOOD'S PLAY; Lunts and Cast of 'There Shall Be No Night' Receive Ovation
- RUFFIN TAKES PART IN 8-ROUND SESSION; Long Islander Opposes Three Mates in Preparation for Angott Bout ...
- Hawaiian Racer Enters Derby
- BASEBALL DINNER FEB. 6; Writers Defer Selecting Site -- Patterson Again Chairman
- Der Rosenkavalier' Presented
- Harvard Square and Roman Sox Sprint to Victory at Tropical Park Opening; 6-1 SHOT ANNEXES HANDICAP BY ...
- Appling Gets Army Orders
- Sports of the Times; Here, There and Everywhere
- King Beats Worgan in London
- Ohio Group Aids Opera Here
- SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Metro Lists Pidgeon and Lana Turner for Co-Star Roles -- 'Mme. Curie' ...
- Of Local Origin
- GLEE CLUB IN CONCERT; Down Town Group Assisted by St. Paul's Boy Choristers
- THE SCREEN
- BOCCHERINI PLAYED BY MARCEL HUBERT; Debussy Sonata and Bach Suite Also Presented by French 'Cellist ...
- EX-ACTRESS SENTENCED; Chronic Check Passer Avoids Life Term and Gets 3 Years
- MUSIC NOTES
- NEWS OF THE STAGE; Fox Obtains 'Winged Victory' Rights for $1,000,000 Down Payment -- Original Cast ...
- KORDA MAKES PLANS FOR NEW FILM FIRM; British Producer Lists 10-Year Program of $140,000,000
- Films for Young
- Mrs. Holton Opera Group Head
- RED CROSS GETS GIFTS TO MANILA PRISONERS; Success Swells Hope Japanese Will Permit Regular Trips
- FEWER SEEK RATION BOOKS; Cut in Demand in Jersey Area Laid to Home-Processed Foods
- TOSCANINI TO DIRECT A 'PENSION' CONCERT; Will Go to Philadelphia for Final of Series in Spring
- Army Needs Nurses But Opposes a Draft
- HIGHER PRICE ON BUTTER; OPA Adds 1 -- 2 Cents in Small Independent Stores
- OPA Rejects Plea for Higher Rent Sought When Tenant Has a Baby
- Dewey Christmas at Farm
- STATE GETS ORDER AGAINST 'CHARITY'; Goldstein Moves to Dissolve Federation of Crippled and Disabled ...
- Students Help War Fund
- SHOPPERS JOIN IN CAROLS; Christmas Custom Brings Pause at Wanamaker Store
- WAR WORK WIDENS WOMEN'S HORIZON; Census Official Estimates the Total Employed Will Reach 17,000,000 ...
- ARMY FOOD CALLED BETTER THAN IN '17; But Tactics Make Feeding of Men Harder, Halloran Chief Says at ...
- WASTE-PAPER AID IN WAR STRESSED; Governor Calls for Salvage of Material Used as Packing of Overseas Shipments
- PUPPET SHOW PLANNED; Junior Leaguers Will See Sue Hastings' Group Dec. 22, 29
- NEIGHBORS HERE, GIRLS SHARE INDIA ROOM NOW; Red Cross Aides Meet on Ship, Go On Together
- BARBOUR LEFT ESTATE TO HIS 3 CHILDREN; Generosity at Expense of Others 'Questionable Virtue,' He Held
- News of Food; Home-Made Fruit Cake Given as Suggestion for Yuletide Gift That Will Win Appreciation
- Mrs. John Gaines 2d Has Guests
- Registered Mail in City Up 25% From 1942; Letter Collections Show Increase of 18%
- OBSERVANCE HELD HERE; Original Copy of Bill on View at Ceremony at Subtreasury
- POLICE BENEFIT SHOW ATTENDED BY 18,000; Athletic League Presents Program to Aid Youth Welfare
- COX SUCCEEDS COX; Hugh B. Named as Assistant Solicitor General
- YEAR'S BUILDING PUT AT $7,700,000,000; Army-Navy Work Is Nearly Two-thirds of Total
- Miss Irene Valente Honored
- 152D YEAR MARKED FOR BILL OF RIGHTS; Speakers at Church Shrine Ceremony Stress Need to Guard Press Freedom
- Nursery School Sponsors Benefit
- NANCY MINOR BRIDE-ELECT; She Is Engaged to Petty Officer C. Graham Mead of the Navy
- Edison Says Rights Are Basic
- Gilroy-MacWhinuey
- HOME WILL BE AIDED BY 'HORSE AUCTION'; Holy Comforter Patients to Sell Steeds of Chintz and Calico
- Y.W.C.A. DANCE TONIGHT; War Work of Association to Gain by Central Branch Event
- Tarlow -- Gabrilove
- ALICE SPERRY BETROTHED; Alumna of Oxford School Will Be Wed to James M. Stewart
- Child to Richard Lewisohns Jr.
- Florence Hamilton Will Be Wed on Saturday To Army Aviation Cadet Charles Pillon Jr.
- Hutchins -- Armstrong
- Louis O. Wheelers Have Son
- Mrs. Frank Lawrence Hostess
- 3 FREED IN BOOTLEG CASE; Pay $30,000 in Settlement of Alcohol Tax Evasion Charge
- TEMPERATURE HITS 17 AVERAGE IN DAY; 12 Low Reached at 9 A.M., High of 20 at 4 P.M. -- 35 Below in Owls ...
- Air Line to Cover All Alaska
- Tulcin -- Bonoff
- P:SS E,W, CRANDELL ENGAGED TO MARRY; Ex-Student at Porter School to Be Bride of Lt. Frederick C, Gottschalk ...
- Gets 18 Months for Mail Theft
- TURKEYS TO BE SCARCE; As Difficult to Get for Christmas as for Thanksgiving
- GAINS IN VOTE CONTEST; Walsh's Race for Richmond Bench Aided by Overseas Ballots
- CLAIRE H. FARLEY PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Greenwich Girl, Red Cross Aide in Sicily, Fiancee of Lieut. Bradley ...
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BYRON E. COOL
- WOUNDED CITE WORKERS; Veterans Give Second Star for 'E' to Squibb Brooklyn Employees
- VILLIAi F. SCHULTZ
- SCHOOLS CONTINUE DESPITE 'FLU' WAVE; Stebbins Says Attendance Does Not Increase Peril of Illness to ...
- HARY C. BERT
- MAUR!CE P. HARTMAN; Lawyer, Brother of Late City Court Justice, Dies at 58
- CLAY B_. SLI_NKER I; Ex-Head of National Council ofI Business Education Dies at 79 I
- DENIES SPY TRIAL PLEAS; Judge Meaney Refuses to Acquit 3 as Prosecution Rests
- JAMES A. BENSON
- $12,304 DAY'S GIFTS TO ASSIST NEEDIEST; $2,000 From the Summerfield Foundation, Inc., Is Largest of ...
- PROF. H.B. SHZW-,74,J OX qOnT CZnOLlqXJ; , Head of Industrial EngineeringI ' at State College Since ...
- MIS. G. P. IUTHEKFOKD
- WILFRED L. $TAUFFEE
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ISAAC ._?_ _WI.KLE; Attorney General of Oregon, 73, ! Ex-Dean of Law at Wi!lamette I
- MARVIN H_, IVI'I___NT__YRE RITESI; Service Held in Louisville for White House Secretary I
- STE W.I_IT ifeIVAUGI:ON
- H. KELLOGG DIES; HEALTH EXPERT, 91; Developer of the Battle Creek Sanitarium Was Founder of Breakfast ...
- FIAHKLIH PHILLIPS
- ANTHONY W. LAWS
- EUGENE P. McDONOUGH
- WAVERLEY W. HALLOCK; Retired Manager of Western Newspaper Union Dies, 91
- liIA__RIE ET,I"Z, AIBETB[ KOPP
- FRANK HOLMES CURRY
- CABELL FITZGERALD, A NEWSPAPER MAN, 60'; Assodate Sunday Editor of The Journal. American Dies
- ms. ma_Rr c. cna
- I i W. (FATS) WALLER PIANIST, COMPOSER; Noted Negro Artist of Stage, Screen and Radio Dies on J Train ...
- ERNEST BRIJEN
- DR. G. LOUIS NICHOLS
- lVll. LESTER C. HAM1V[O
- W. A. BROWN DIES; MINISTER 50 YEARS; Presbyterian Leader, Former Union Seminary Professor, on Yale Corporation
- WILLIAM F. JAMES, 64, WESTINGHOUSE AIDE; ux. Manager in. Philadelphia -- . Headed City Chamber '36-42
- .AR J. GIBSON
- DR. EDWARD A. KEDN
- ALEXA.N'DER DUER
- MISS ELLEN DENIKE; Ex-Superlntendent of BuffaloI Hospital Dies in Rahway at go i 1
- BEV. JAMES V. HAUGHNEY
- Tax Collecting Simplified
- Shell Weights Disputed
- MRS. HARRY E. DADE
- Sales Tax to Retire Debt
- STRANGE DOINGS OFF NORWAY
- Attention of Congress Urge; Some Problems of Service Men a Their Families Call for Action
- CHERKASSY AND KIEV
- Mr. Meiksins Replies
- FRONT-LINE COMMANDERS
- Topics of The Times
- ONE WAY TO HELP
- Latvian Minister Dissents; Dr. Bilmanis Objects to Statements in Gregory Meiksins' Book
- In The Nation; How Business Can Make Itself the Post-War Goat
- ROOM RENTAL RULES IN CITY AREA REVISED; OPA Amendment Applies Also to Defense Areas
- Book Council Honors Editors
- Books -- Authors
- THE DIVIDING LINE
- CHRISTMAS SERVICE TODAY; Candlelight Observance to Be Held at Columbia University
- MUSEUMS RETURNING WORKS OF ART TO CITY; But Fear of Air Raids Keeps a Few Treasures in Country
- INFLUENZA
- Books of the Times
- A SUBSIDY COMPROMISE
- THE VOTE TO STRIKE
- 317 LEADERS ASSAIL RACIAL SEGREGATION; Condemn It as 'Insurmountable Barrier to Human Decency'
- FINED FOR USING COPPER; 5 Pay $500 Each for Violating the WPB Conservation Order
- Mormon Church Expels Bigamist
- LIQUOR LAW INTERPRETED; Retailers Said to Be Barred From Buying Distillery Shares
- Dean Taylor Retires
- ADVOCATE POLICY ON FOREIGN OIL; Mead and Lodge Fear Drain on Domestic Supply
- BIG 4' DISTILLERS CALLED; Grand Jury at Capital Seeks Records on Business Methods
- WOOLLEY TO TIGHTEN CEILING ENFORCEMENT; Tells of New Plans to Bolster OPA Price Control
- APPEALS 40,000 TAX CASES; Jersey City Officials Carry Fight Against Hudson Board to State
- Non-War Trend Is Seen In Business Loan Rise
- FATHER KILLS 2 SONS THEN TRIES SUICIDE; Jersey Man Slashes Children as Wife Goes Out for Sugar
- FCC DENIES CHARGE BY PRESS WIRELESS; No Discrimination in Authorizing War Zone Circuits, Fly Tells Senators
- EDUCATORS OPPOSE PLAN FOR VETERANS; Two Groups Protest Proposed Bill as Giving 'a Blank Check' to the ...
- URGES SWIFT HELP IN TRANSPORTATION; Truman Committee Calls for Equipment Replacements to Avert Breakdown
- President's Son Is Home
- Jersey Nears War Fund Goal
- WALKOUT SHUTS PLANT OF PITTSBURGH STEEL; 2,400 Are Made Idle by a Job-Reclassification Dispute
- Eastman Warns of Winter
- Mundt Has an Idea, the 'Gwibit'
- SUBSIDY CUT ASKED IN COMPROMISE BILL; Taft Asserts Committee May Agree to $600,000,000 a Year, Ending Beef Aid
- CIO GROUP ASKS WAGE RISE; New 'Stabilization' Date Cited in Demand on Westinghouse
- Auto Kills 2 Women on Street
- BOTANY ELECTION IS WON BY UNION; NLRB Official Will Press a Coercion Charge Against Concern Despite Result
- DR. M'INNES HEADS SCIENCE ACADEMY; Six Eminent Men, Including Penicillin's Discoverer, Made Honorary ...
- OUR SHIPPING SEEN GIVING MANY JOBS; Institute Head Warns Us Not to Let Fleet Deteriorate After the War
- War Plant Fire Costs Millions
- ITU Vote on AFL Rejection
- LAUDS NEGRO FARM DRIVE; Wickard Tells Southern Group Wartime Food Aid Is Great
- Jersey Man Killed by Train
- Boy Killed in Rifle Mishap
- Asks Fire Insurance Inquiry
- HINES LOSES REVIEW PLEA; Court Refuses to Study Denial of Release by Parole Board
- REPORTS ON PENICILLIN; Army Surgeon Reveals 164 of 209 Wounded Patients Improved
- WOMEN 'ADOPT' 5 SHIPS; Sponsor New Landing Craft at Ceremony at Pier 42
- NEW CIVIC STRIKE FACES MONTREAL; 2,000 White Collar Employes Demand $500 a Year Rise -- Police, Firemen Return
- PATROLMAN ASSISTS AT BIRTH OF BABY BOY; Child Arrives in 10 Minutes After Father Asks for Aid
- IDLEWILD UPHELD BY PLANNING BOARD; Letter to City Council Backs Mayor's Proposal to Rush Work on Airport
- Police Expected to Approve Mayor's Plan To Grant $450 Yearly Pay for Overtime
- Jersey Pilot in 11 Crash Dead
- CONGRESS WANTS A LAWYER; Biddle Cannot Act in Test of Lovett Ousting
- BAD CHECK PASSER JAILED; Man Who Posed as Country Editor Gets Year in Penitentiary
- Radio Licenses to Run 3 Years
- RETAIN CONQUESTS, M'CORMICK URGES; Aside From Islands Taken From Japan, He Would Keep All Air Bases ...
- Sofia, Bucharest Pact Reported
- CATHOLIC CANTEEN HONORS SPELLMAN; Portrait of the Archbishop Is Unveiled at Reception
- REVEALS SHIPYARD DAMAGE; Coast Concern Urges Workers to Watch 'for Suspicious Acts'
- PURCHASE AIRPORT IS NO LONGER VITAL; Army Says Change in 'Tactical Situation' Makes Field 'Not Presently ...
- Denies Pledge to Emmanuel
- Army and Navy Ask 25% More Blood; Red Cross Promises the 5,000,000 Pints
- Crack Train Marks 40th Year
- Bevan Sees Axis Backbone, Not Underbelly, in Italy
- Reported Missing, Now Safe
- EUROPEAN COUNCIL MEETS IN LONDON; Allied Advisory Commission Discusses Procedure -- Polish Question ...
- HEAD OF BOMB SQUAD WILL SERVE THE NAVY; Pyke, Cited 4 Times by Police, to Become Lieutenant
- HITLER CALLS IN DOENITZ; Talk With Admiral Is Laid to Decline in Allied Losses
- Destroyer Is Launched
- SPAIN INCREASES OFFICERS; Expansion Covers Both Home and Moroccan Forces
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- CONTROL IS FOUND FOR ROCKET THREAT; Photo of Luftwaffe Weapon in Flight Led to Counter-Move, Says Boeing ...
- Eisenhower Promises Big Role for His Force
- STRAY PONY ARMY PATIENT; Animal With Broken Leg Becomes Subject of Clinical Lesson
- FIVE WIN AIR MEDALS FOR SURVEY FLIGHT; American Airlines Crew Honored for Pioneering Route to Africa
- RUNDSTEDT IS LINKED TO GROUP IN MOSCOW; German Marshal Reported in Disgrace for Peace Efforts
- Liberty Ships Launched in Maine
- BIG CARGO PLANES MAY BE DROPPED; Program Is Being Re-Examined and a Decision Will Be Made Next Month ...
- Cyclone Strikes Spanish Port
- FINNISH 'PEACE TALK' BROADCAST TO SOVIET; War Must End as Quickly as Possible, Russians Are Told
- POST-WAR AIR PLAN IN BRITAIN DELAYED; Dominions Defer Approval of Beaverbrook Proposal for Unity in Empire
- EXTOLS PERSIAN SERVICE; Chief of Unit Aiding Russia Marks Anniversary of Job
- COALITION OF SWISS RENAMES PILET-GOLAZ; Assembly Also Appoints First Socialist to That Body
- SENATORS HOLD UP PATTON PROMOTION; Chandler Says Subcommittee Suspects Other Incidents Besides Those Revealed
- IBN SAUD IS VISITED BY U.S. ARMY PARTY; Mission Studying Conditions in Saudi Arabia at Request of King ...
- Underground Opinion
- Stalin Thanks King for Sword
- GERMANS TAKE OVER REGION FROM ITALY; Virtually Reabsorb Alto Adige, Formerly Part of Austria
- KING HELD BARRIER TO ITALIAN REBIRTH; Liberation Groups Demand Abdication -- Croce Talks of Trial as ...
- BRITISH MINERS ASK RISE; Demand for Immediate Action Raises Yule Coal Threat
- Memorial to War Worker
- Germans in Italy Shrink From 'Wild Men' of Texas
- Officer in Nicaragua Recalled
- JAPANESE FLEET IGNORED OUR LURES; ' Guinea-Pig Runs' Off Truk by Saratoga and Task Force Brought No Action
- 16,000 Canadians Wed in Britain
- BUTLER REPLIES TO HULL ATTACK; Calls It Effort to 'Whitewash' Latin-American Charges
- Scarsdale Flier Is Killed
- Imbibers Need New Idea; Doctor Dispels 'Flu' Cure
- Princess Born in Egypt
- IRANIAN CABINET RESIGNS; Move Linked to New Conditions Arising From 3-Power Parley
- PARAGUAY RECEIVES ARGENTINE FREE PORT; Commercial Treaty Is Ratified -- Customs Union Under Study
- TITO WINS ISLAND WITH BOMBERS' AID; Yugoslavs Regain Ugliano, Off Port of Zara, and Defeat Enemy on ...
- ROME CALLED CITY OF NIGHTLY MURDERS; German Reign of Terror Depicted in Reports to Madrid
- Bougainville Strip Used
- TWO MARINE FLIERS KILLED; One Dies as Plane Hits California House, Missing 8 Persons
- ICE CREAM FOR TROOPS; Sodas and Soft Drinks Also to Be Given to Americans in Britain
- U.S. ARTIST IS KILLED IN INDIA PLANE CRASH; Labaudt Was on Way to Paint Chinese for Magazine
- LINCOLN 'KINSMAN' JAILED; Self-Styled Grand-Nephew Gets 9 Months at Hard Labor
- RABBI FINDS SPIRIT OF TROOPS IS GOOD; Brickner Proposes Time Limit on Overseas Service to Increase Morale
- BAD WEATHER ABATES RIVAL GREEKS' STRIFE; Zervas Faction Lost Heavily in Fight That Preceded Lull
- Brazil Ends Army Leaves
- Ankara Never Neutral, Turkish Broadcast Says
- DISEASE IN BENGAL LIFTS FAMINE TOLL; Hundreds of Thousands Killed in Aftermath of Starvation -- More ...
- CHINESE PRESS ON IN 'RICE BOWL' AREA; Fight Japanese in Suburbs of 3 Important Towns -- Foe in Burma ...
- Foe Plans to Cross Yangtze
- 24-Ounce Baby Progresses
- Burma Japanese Bombed
- EDSON IS NAMED GENERAL; Guadalcanal Hero Headed First Marine Raider Battalion
- JAPANESE CAPTIVE AVERSE TO FIGHTING; One of 11 Prisoners Shown to Correspondents in China Says Soldiers ...
- Lyon-Paris Train Derailed
- CHRISTMAS TALKS ON AIR; Pope and King George Schedule Broadcasts on Holiday
- Japan Admits Fortifying Marshalls for 20 Years
- U.S. Flier Downs Zero Without Firing a Shot
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Finnish
- United States
- 10th U.S. Air Blow in Week Hits Marshalls; Taroa Is Set Ablaze Despite Interceptions
- Chinese
- German
- BOUGAINVILLE GAIN MADE BY MARINES; Parachutists, Fighting as Shock Troops, Advance U.S. Line to the ...
- Russian
- Japanese
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Eden Sees Great Invasion Near; Denies Secret Treaties at Parleys; By Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES. INVASION ...
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Fortresses and Liberators Smash Airfields Near Athens
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- 100 PLANES SMASH NEW BRITAIN BASE; 356 Tons, Record Load, Dropped on Arawe, Barge Center -- Enemy Cruiser ...
- United Nations
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Luftwaffe Praises Accurate U.S. Hits
- LARGE AREA FREED; 2 Russian Bridgeheads at Kremenchug and at Cherkassy Merge FOE BALKED IN KIEV BULGE ...
- WHISKY HOARDING IS CHARGED BY SLA; Nation-Wide Withholding Laid to the Industry, Which Challenges the ...
- Brewster Union Gets Chief Blame But Inquiry Assails Management; Brewster Union Gets Chief Blame, But ...
- Mayor and Carey Violated Charter, Council Body Finds; Both Are Called Guilty of Misdemeanors Entailing ...
- SENATORS SHELVE HOUSE INCOME LEVY; KEEP VICTORY TAX; Finance Committee Rejects Lower Branch's Proposals ...
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- RAIL STRIKE IS SET TO START ON DEC. 30; NMB SEEKS A TRUCE; 350,000 Operating Employes Called Out in ...
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- RATION-FREE MEAT UNTIL JAN. 1 URGED; Packer's Proposal to Avoid Spoilage of Big Supply Wins Support ...
- 8TH ARMY UNIFIES MORO BRIDGEHEADS; Captures Village Near Orsogna-Ortona Road -- Fifth Army's Front Remains ...
- TO EASE COLD STORAGE; WFA Plans Action to Prevent Government Food Spoilage
- FLUSHING BUILDING SOLD; Samuel Reznick Buys Tract of 19 Lots in Forest Hills
- INSURANCE FIRM MOVING; Old Brooklyn Agency Leases Space in Trinity Court
- APPROVES $75,450 SALES; Cushman's Auction Involved 3 Business Properties
- TWO BRONX DEALS MADE; Houses Bought on Cambridge and Evergreen Avenues
- TALL EDIFICE SOLD ON W. 40TH STREET; 17-Story Trade Building Goes to Corporation Subject to $375,000 Lien
- APARTMENT RENTALS
- Lumber Inspections Maintained
- 1,623,800 UNITS LISTED; Final Rental Registrations Due Tonight in This Area
- JERSEY SALES HEADED BY FAIRMOUNT COURT; Flats, Stores and Dwellings Also on Trading List
- REALTY FINANCING
- FUR TRADE WARNED ON PRICE DECLINES; Silberman Urges Caution for '44 Plans -- Points to Larger Supplies ...
- Geneva Steel Plant Operating
- Advertising News
- Gets City Post in Rubber Firm
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- Burry Meeting Off to Jan. 18
- $1,500,000 OFFERING TO BE MADE TODAY; Lee Higginson Corp. to Market Stock of Mallory & Co.
- Texas Oil Concern Sold
- 5TH AVE. PROPERTY IN QUICK RESALE; Store and Apartment Building at 172 Is Assessed for $130,000 -- Other Deals
- F.C. Crawford to Speak Here
- Signs Seaboard Air Line Order
- Buys New Plant in Minneapolis
- Joseph Gordon Quits PAW
- Independent Store Sales Top Showing of Chains
- NAVAL STORES
- COTTON IRREGULAR; STRIKE WAVE SEEN; Prices Move Down on Report of Subsidy Compromise -- Ceiling Rise Rumor
- Article 10 -- No Title
- ARMY RESTRICTION EASED ON INSIGNIA; Relaxes Its Policy to Enable 7,600 Retail Dealers to Stay in Business
- Bank Controllers to Dine
- SAVINGS DEPOSITS SET A NEW RECORD; Exceed $6 Billion in Banks in State for First Time, Rising $479,773,474 ...
- Fairchild Shipments Soar
- BOND NOTES
- RYE MOVES HIGHER AS BIDS INCREASE; December Leads Rise, Closing 5 1/2 Cents a Bushel Up -- Wheat Also Gains
- CUT IN WAR OUTPUT ASSAYED BY AYRES; Manpower Problems Will Be Minor After Nazi Defeat, Economist Declares
- Exchange Seat Brings $42,000
- DIVIDEND NEWS
- SECURITY TRADERS ELECT; Willis M. Summers Is Named to Presidency -- Other Officers
- PLANS SALE OF HOLDINGS; Associated Electric Asks SEC's Approval of Transaction
- Elected as Controller Of Budd Manufacturing Co.
- SEC Revokes Broker License
- FARNSWORTH NET DECLINES SHARPLY; 6-Month Profit of $513,814 Compares With $779,022 Cleared in '42 Period
- SEC APPROVES PLAN OF UTILITY SERVICE; American Water Works Is to Form New Company, With Direct Charges ...
- McKinsey & Co. Admit Associate as Partner
- OMAHA IN UTILITY CASE; Intervenes in SEC Hearings on American Power & Light Plan
- MUNICIPAL LOANS
- OPTIMISTIC ON TELEVISION; Philco Research Man Says It Will Be Bigger Than Radio
- Bonwit Teller Yule Bonus
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- ACCOUNTING IS EXPLAINED; Company Says Entries Under Fire Followed ICC System
- Bank Starts 20-Year Club
- $5,611,104 EARNED BY ELECTRIC BOND; Profit for Year Equivalent to $4.46 a Share
- WRITE-UP 'PROFITS' ORDERED ERASED; N.Y. Telephone Co. Is Directed by FCC to Wipe Out 'Excess' Values ...
- PRICE CONTROL ACT UPHELD BY COURT; Judge Rejects Chain Stores' Attack but Lets Them Fight OPA on Other Grounds
- U.S. URGEDTO JOIN WIDE OIL COMPACT; International Policy Seen as Needed for an Orderly Solution After War
- BONDS AND SHARES ON LONDON MARKET; Trading Is Dull and Prices of Many Leading Issues Go Lower -- Textiles Firm
- KUHN, LOEB DENY 'SITDOWN' STRIKE; Bankers Explain to ICC Their Reasons for Not Bidding on Security Issues
- PRIVATE SALE TO BE TRIED; Lone Bid for Stock Rejected by Central Vermont Public Service
- State Also Takes Action; WRITE-UP 'PROFITS' ORDERED ERASED
- National City Bank to Increase Surplus Account by $25,000,000; $7,500,000 to Be Transferred From Undivided ...
- STOCKS IRREGULAR IN REDUCED TRADE; Extent of Year-End Rally Is Questioned -- Aircrafts Are Active -- ...
- IMPORTED TEXTILES FACE PRICE ACTION; OPA to Put Foreign, Domestic Gray Goods Under One Ceiling -- other ...
- WOOD TO BEGIN DRIVE IN MIAMI OPEN GOLF; Figures Byrd Is Man to Defeat in Event Starting Tomorrow
- Named Sales Manager Of Safety Razor Division
- TOPICS OF INTEREST IN WALL STREET
- QUICK INCENTIVE AID URGED FOR TEXTILES; Worth Street Suppliers Cite Wage Threat in Discussing New Vinson ...
- SWEDEN PREPARING TO SHIP WOODPULP; Rebuilding Its Stock's Now in Hope of Exporting to Britain and U.S. ...
- BUSINESS WORLD
- RICHARDSON IS ELECTED; Succeeds Shaughnessy as Vice President of Minor Leagues
- SAYS CARTELS PERIL FREE ENTERPRISE; Assistant Attorney General Warns of 'Divide and Rule' Strategy at ...
- Elected Vice President Of Bendix Aviation Corp.
- NO CHANGE IN SPLIT OF ROSE BOWL GATE; All Coast Conference Colleges to Share Profits, Though Six Dropped ...
- Mort Cooper of Cards Rejected for Service
- TERRY OUTPOINTS RENO; Wins 8-Round Feature Before 3,500 at Broadway Arena
- Boxing Board Approves Garden Rivals; ANGOTT AND RUFFIN IN SHAPE FOR BOUT
- GRIDIRON HONOR TO LITTLE; Columbia's Coach Will Receive Touchdown Club Award
- BOBO NEWSOM PUT IN 1-A; Pitcher Traded to Athletics Will Be Called on Jan. 25
- MIDWOOD DOWNS LINCOLN; Wins, 42-25, in P.S.A.L. Race -- Lafayette Tops Utrecht
- BRUIN SIX DOWNS BLACK HAWKS, 4-3; Runs Unbeaten Home-Victory Streak to Eight and Gains Second Place in Race
- L.I.G.A. TO CARRY ON WITH SAME EVENTS; All Tourneys Limited to One Round -- Robinson Succeeds Cotterell ...
- BAY MEADOWS TOPS LIST; Coast Track Gives $1,005,000 to Charities This Year
- WARREN RE-ELECTED HEAD; President of Jersey Fish and Game Group for 12th Time
- Cornell Billiard Victor
- Florida Opens 100-Day Turf Season With Nine Races at Tropical Park Today; MINEE-MO FAVORED IN INAUGURAL DASH
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- Bell Stops Winters in First
- BEARS IN 2 GROUPS FOR PLAY-OFF WORK; Separate Units Preparing for Giants, Redskins -- Luckman Definitely ...
- Giants Hopefully Awaiting Word On Availability of Injured Stars; Decision on Using Liebel Against Redskins ...
- Blenhour, 7-10, Beats Miss Daunt In Fair Grounds Sprint Feature; Cedar Farm Entry, With Jockey Haas ...
- Flores Outboxes Fuller
- ATHLETIC POLICY SUCCESS AT YALE; Miller Goes Ahead With Plans for 4 Major Sports Again in 1944 as Morale Aid
- Of Local Origin
- MISS DURBIN GETS DIVORCE; Singing Star Says Paul Always Criticized Her Movie Work
- GIFTS ARRIVE EARLY IN OPERA FUND DRIVE; Mulberry Street Man Is First Donor Shortly After Appeal
- Sports of the Times; What Football Players Talk About
- Xavier-Regis Game at Garden
- MISS HENIE'S SHOW SET; Ice Revue Opens 15-Night Run at Garden Jan. 18
- Parker May Rejoin Texas
- Leinsdorf Induction Dec. 31
- L.I.U. and Oklahoma Aggies Win as Basketball Starts at Garden; 13,409 SEE C.C.N.Y. DROP 39-27 VERDICT
- CRESCENTS TRIUMPH, 6-5; Beat Philadelphia on Dewar's Goal in League Hockey
- Stebbins Asks That Medical Men and Radio Join in Public Health Education Drive
- Daughter to E.C. Oelsners Jr.
- ' ELYSE SLATTEI_______Y A BRIBE I; Wed in St, Patrick's Rectory to{ O. Wayland Trumbull I
- $4,306,158 RAISED FOR WELFARE FUND; A.A. Ballantine Reports This Year's Contributions Exceed 1942 by $900,000
- SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Mary Anderson Gets Leading Role in 'Keys of Kingdom' -- 'Crazy House' ...
- To Entertain Merchant Seamen
- ORMANDY PRESENTS LEVANT CONCERTO; Philadelphia Orchestra Also Plays 'Four Freedoms' and Copland's 'Billy ...
- Tickets Prize for War Workers
- ALVIN IS BOOKED FOR THE 'JACKPOT'; Freedley to Open Musical in Favorite Theatre on Jan. 13 -- 'Inn' ...
- Flora Mora in Recital
- MARY WASHABAUGH WED; Bride of Lieut. Henry McKinnon, Navy Dive-Bomber Pilot i
- Hoyt--Clark
- Son to Robert D. Elders Jr.
- ELIZABETH V. MORSE A PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Connecticut College Student Is Fiancee of Ensign Clu Lusk
- MYRTLE F. MALCOLM MARRIED IN NEWARK; !Wed to Rv. Jn N. Borton by Bishop Ben. 1!/1. Washburn
- Havener--Kite
- Sharpe---Stanton
- Mrs. R, F, Mount Hostess
- BETROTHED
- Child to Mrs. Joseph Beech Jr.
- News of Food; New Uses for Ready-to-Serve Preparations Make Tasty Dishes and Ease Cooking Work
- Milliner Goes to Museum for Inspiration And Finds it in 6odey Prints of Long Ago
- SAYS RIGOR OF JOB FILLED WAAF RANKS; Air Chief Commandant Tells How British Women Responded to Call of Reserve
- 3,117,187-POUND RISE IN CITY MEAT RECEIPTS; Chief Increase Is in Pork, but Beef Also Goes Up
- 4c OVERCHARGE COSTS $50; Court Upholds Award to Shopper Under Price Law
- Striven--Wolf
- TROTH ANNOGED] O, NANCY ZINSSERf; Smith College Alumna Will Be Married to Lieut. Edward H. Walworth ...
- Pushes Pennies, 100 Lbs., a Mile
- 'ENGINEERING CADETT'ES' WHO GRADUATE TODAY
- HARRIETT BROWN ENGA6ED TO WED; Former Student at Todhunter Will Become Bride of Lieut. George F. Dalton ...
- BARTS FOUND GUILTY; Honor Detective Here Convicted in Newark of Extortion
- ILL WORKERS HERE INCREASE SHARPLY; Absences Due to Respiratory Causes Double in Few Days -- Stebbins ...
- 18 MISSING IN NAVY PLANE; Fail to Return From Flight to Sea, Norfolk Base Announces
- PREDICTS '44 FOOD UP TO THIS YEAR'S; Hendrickson Assures Vegetable Growers Civilians Will Again Get ...
- Article 9 -- No Title
- GAY SPRING STYLES STRESS LOW NECKS; Brief Sleeves and Bright, Sheer Fabrics From Mexico Seen at Cotton ...
- CAPT. HOWARD ACQUITTED; Court Martial Accepts Explanation of Alimony Arrears
- MAN, 37 DOGS FOUND ILL; Bergen Recluse Taken to Hospital, 33 Pets Have to Be Killed
- To Study Puerto Rico Education
- LEAVING STATE POLICE; Chief Inspector Moore Is Fifth to Retire in Reorganization
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- PAUL B. BADGER
- PROSTATE CANCER YIELDS TO A DRUG; Control of Disease by Taking Female Sex Hormone Pills Announced by Briton
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- BEN ERDMAN; Travelers Group Officia. I Once Headed Garment Merchants
- NEEDIEST ARE AIDED BY 560 GIFTS IN DAY; Contributions of $12,933 Raise Total to $109,571 in Drive to ...
- FRANK ADLER
- DR. E. P. FELT DIES;' I INSECT AIJTHORITYi; State Entomologist, 1898 to 1928, Foe of Gypsy Moth, Sped ...
- BENJAMIN KOHN; Counsel for Banks in Queens Specialized in Realty Law
- JANE M. CHAPPELL
- DR. LINCOLN R. GIBBS
- MRS. BRUNO HUHN
- Glcnna Collctt's Mother Dic }
- ! SISTER MARY VERONICA ]
- ROGER GOODA'
- PROF. CHARLES H. HAWES I; Anthropologist, Former Aide at[ Boston Museum of Fine Arts I
- MISS'(J. A. GILFILLAN
- EDWARD T.*LEE, 82, LAW SCHOOL DEAN; Marshall School Co-Founder DiesOpposed Attempts to Revamp Supreme Court
- DIEL W. LYNCH
- IIRS. PAULINE M. MAINA
- LIEUT. ALONZO EDIIODS
- DANIEL JACOB HAUElq
- MRS. WAL___TE__RR CRAVEN; Actress Is Dead in Yonkers at 83I -- Played With Sothern, Adams i
- H.ALNINHIJNSIOKER, HOTEL GROUP HEAD; President of the Atlantic City Association, Once Leader in Oilcloth ...
- MIS. C. H, BRIANT
- ROGER W. HUNTINGTON I
- WILLIAM G__/RWIN; Was a Member of Republican I National Committee in 1938
- ! DRi'SAUEL GEIST, l .GECOLOGIST, 58t; Mount Sinai Hospital Attache Dies -- Well Known for His Hormone ...
- DAN J. RUSSO
- NELSON J. WATEIBUEY
- MRS. JOHN V. YOUNG
- MRS. SAMUEL RICH; Daughter of Aide to Napoleon Crossed Prairies in Wagon
- JOHN L. WALSH [
- ARClt. DOUGLAS, 2, LAWYER 46 YEARS; Columbia Alumni T:rustee Is J ! Dead -- Member of N. Y, Firm, J ...
- ED7, F. BOYLE DIES; EX-BOROIJ6H HEAD; Had Been Presiding; Justice of Domestic Relations Court a,d a ...
- JAIES GRIFFIN
- JUDGE KAEL H. STOYE
- I sirs. CLARK WOOl)BURY I I
- GEORGE 1-1ERRERT .COLE
- VILLY SONNTAG
- Abroad; The First Postscript of the Four-Power Agreements
- Treasury Policy Criticized; Tax Administration Is Held to Violate Principles of Fairness
- Rhode Island Specialty
- Topics of The Times
- St. Lawrence Project Urged
- MR. EDEN'S REPORT
- Famine Aid for India Asked; Ramakrishna Mission Center Here Will Be Glad to Forward Contributions
- Women Will Smoke
- A PROBLEM FOR POLAND
- Fighters Want Lighters
- Books -- Authors
- Art Notes
- OUR "ANCIENT RIGHTS"
- YOUTHS PICK 'BEST FILMS'; Young Reviewers Name 'This Is the Army' to Head Year's List
- MORGAN PROPERTY WILL BE AUCTIONED; Furniture and Objects of Art From Residences to Go On Sale Early Next Year
- CHRISTMAS LISTS
- WILLKIE GETS PAINTING; Receives Work as 'Chief Exponent of Tolerance to All'
- SUBSIDIES AND INFLATION
- Books of the Times
- BLUNDER IN THE HOUSE
- ROOSEVELT TELLS SERVICE; Replies 'Commander' to Harvard Query -- Abroad 'Occasionally'
- ETCHINGS SOLD FOR $24,617; Rembrandt Work Is Included in Auctions for Estates
- Offers Hoover and Byrd In 'All-American Cabinet'
- SHOW OF TRIPTYCHES OPENING TOMORROW; Material to Be Used by Armed Forces in Religious Services
- WOULD LIMIT DATES PUPILS MUST LEARN; Historical Society Committee Says Too Many Are Required
- UNITY IN AMERICAS PRAISED BY CUBAN; Called Inspiration for Future World Order by Dr. Cue of the Mundo ...
- ATTACK LAID TO WOMAN; Man Not Aggressor in Fight Near Court, Lawyer Asserts
- TESTIMONY ENDED IN EXTORTION TRIAL; Pegler Is Called by Defense in Movie Case, but Judge Blocks Efforts ...
- Month's School Holiday Is Weighed in Jersey
- City Hall to Regain Art Stored at Start of War
- Jackson Heights Cadet Killed
- COAL'CATASTROPHE' FORECAST FOR 1944; Rising Consumption, Falling Production, Short Reserves Indicate ...
- Floods Kill 30 in Mexico
- VINSON TO ADJUST PRICES, SUPPLIES; Order to WPB and OPA Seeks Primarily to Spur Output of Low-Cost Consumer ...
- New Frigate Sets Lakes Mark
- 11 WAR WORKERS DIE IN BUS-TRUCK CRASH; Eight Others Are Hurt Up-State -- Fire Followed Collision
- Mexican Railway Pay Raised
- Strike Delays Newspaper
- COMPROMISE FAILS AT SUBSIDY PARLEY; Senate Group Sees Heads of the WFA and the OPA
- BRITAIN STARTS DRAFT OF COAL-MINE LABOR; Exhaustive Tests Planned for Those Selected
- Oscar Cox Resignation Accepted
- Revisions on Income Tax Must Be Filed by Tonight
- DAVIS VOICES HOPE FOR STABILIZATION; Wage and Price Control Plan Will Win if Congress Does Not 'Sabotage' ...
- Missouri Youngsters Appeal for Subsidies To Avert Inflation of Ice Cream Cones
- KNOX COMMENDS SEAMAN; Radioman Was in Convoy Under Attack for Six Weeks
- WHISKY 'DIVIDEND' DISTRIBUTED SOON; Court Approves Plan Under Which Stockholders Will Get Liquor Dec, ...
- RED CROSS HONORS JUSTICE I.B. COOPER; Tribute Paid to His Recruiting of 53,201 Blood Donors, Largest ...
- CITY SCHOOLS MAY GET LARGER STATE GRANT; Prospect Held Out at Meeting of Public Education Group
- AIR ROUTE IS EXPANDED; American Lines to Handle Shipments to 40 Mexican Cities
- ASKS AID TO CURB GASOLINE 'RACKET'; Bowles Says Public Must Smash Black Market
- Declines Post Offered by Edge
- RACIAL GROUPS ASK RADIO LAW CHANGES; Senate Hearing Witness Urges Protection for Broadcasts in Foreign ...
- Fined in Illegal Drug Sale
- Seek to Aid Lonergan Defense
- HAGUE LEAVES HOSPITAL; He Cancels New Year's Political Rally and Will Go South
- COUNCIL BACKS MAYOR ON CITY PAY INCREASE; Resolution Asks Estimate Board for 15% Rise on Jan. 1
- COUPLE HELD AS THIEVES; Man and Wife Accused in Series of Hotel Room Burglaries
- Tests for Dewey; He Must Give His Consent to Be Voted On in 8 States' Presidential Primaries
- DISTILLERS FAVOR BLACK MARKET WAR; Senator Ferguson's Proposal for Liquor Curbs Welcome, Spokesman Says
- LOAN-SHARK VICTIM HELD; Man Says He Stole to Repay Debt and Avoid Being Assaulted
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Windfall Tax Complicated
- Butler "Won't Retreat an Inch"
- U.S. Airline Men in Curacao
- HULL CALLS BUTLER 'UNFAIR' IN ATTACK; Says Senator Made a 'Wholly Indefensible' Statement on Good Neighbor ...
- Jersey Bars Cromwell Divorce in Nevada, But Doris Duke Will Ignore the Injunction
- G.M. PLANT DELIVERS ITS 1,000TH AVENGER; Admiral Wagner, However, Warns of Overoptimism
- Canny Weather Man Says It May Rain, Snow, Freeze
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- Indicted in Liquor Thefts; Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- SON'S VISIT IS FATAL; Rooney's Grandfather Dies After Seeing Yule 1st Time in Years
- ABORTION MILL CASE IS ON; Jury of 8 Women, 4 Men to Hear Charges Against Physician
- CITY YULE OBSERVANCE; To Begin Officially on Friday at City Hall Park
- M'CORMACK ASSAILS BRICKER ON SPEECH; Says Governor 'Plays Politics' While President Presses War 'Brilliantly, ...
- DEMOCRATS WIN OSSINING; Gain Control of Village Board for First Time in Years
- WARNS ON YULE MAIL; Goldman Says Insufficient Postage Causes Delay or Loss
- Will Head 1944 Campaign For Salvation Army Funds
- Bracken Operated On in London
- 'WIDOW' OF BACHELOR GETS SHARE OF ESTATE; Court Upholds Claim to Half of $600,000 Left by Broker
- BILL OF RIGHTS DRAFT WILL AID BOND DRIVE; Historic Paper Will Go on View Today at the Subtreasury
- NEW PLAN SPEEDS CHRISTMAS MAIL; 800 Building Superintendents Sworn In to Help in the Brooklyn Deliveries
- A.P. RUSIN GETS POST; To Be Assistant Attorney General for State in Office Here
- MAPS 5 MORE AIR ROUTES; United Lines Plans New Services Between New York and West
- RAILROADS PRESS FOR OWN AIRLINES; Transportation Association and New Haven Make Proposals While Lea Bill Waits
- FOUR ARE MADE COLONELS; Seven Majors From This Area Become Lieutenant Colonels
- DEFIANCE OF FEPC LEFT TO PRESIDENT; He Is Expected to Consult Biddle on Course With Railroads on Negro ...
- Takes Navy Command Here
- PRINCIPAL DIES IN FIRE TRYING TO AID PUPILS; Woman Enters Building to See if All Are Out, Is Trapped
- PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC TO SPUR FUND DRIVE; Eleventh Annual Appeal Will Be Made Next Month
- Nicaragua Drafts Coffee Hands
- War Decorations
- 3 Dead, 2 Missing in Plane Crash
- CHECK-UP ORDERED ON ESSENTIAL JOBS; Cases of Non-Residents to Be Reopened by Appeal Boars in Places ...
- CHARGES NEGLECT OF WAR WOUNDED; Atherton, Legion Head, Declares Many Are Forced to Subsist on Charity
- CAMPBELL DENIES GUILT; Sir Malcolm Ordered to Trial on Spring-Gun Charge
- ARMY OFFICER INDICTED; Named With 2 Others on Charges of Extortion and Bribery
- STOLE DRAFT FILES TO AID FIANCE; Yonkers Board Clerk Said to Admit Destroying Data on Man She Wed Month Ago
- Mexico Going on war Time
- Bermuda Parley Plea Renewed
- FRENCH TENSION CONTINUES GREAT; Bouscat's Resignation Believed Near -- Committee-Army Conflict Unabated
- PARTISANS REVERT TO DEFENSIVE ROLE; Reinforced Nazis, With Planes and Tanks, Forge -- Ahead U.S. Bombers ...
- Tory Brigadier Heads British Mission to Tito
- BRONX FLIER MISSING; DFC Winner Unreported Since Sortie Over France Dec. 5
- HUNGARIANS CHEER ADDRESS ON PEACE; Unofficial Royalist Leader, in Parliament, Emphasizes Democratic Precepts
- Norwegians Training in Sweden; 'Police' Drilling Irritates the Nazis
- Pledges to Arabs Fulfilled
- Allied Planes Aid Yugoslavs
- Allied Policy Coordinated
- ALSATIANS SENT TO REICH; Students, Professors Punished After Nazi Soldier Is Shot
- 334 Died in Calcutta Attack
- GERMANS HIDE NEWS FROM FRENCH PUBLIC; Suppress Bombing of Gestapo Center and Shooting of 5
- CAPTURE OF ROME THIS YEAR DOUBTED; Military Observers in London See Italian Campaign Put Into Second Place
- DR. PUGH PRAISES OUR FIGHTING MEN; Back From Tour of the Battle Areas, He Says They Hate War, but Do ...
- Carol May Tour Latin America
- Mexicans to Form Air Unit
- RATIONING SYSTEM IMPOSED ON PUNJAB; India's Breadbasket Bows to Viceroy -- Compromise Plan Covers Prices, ...
- British See 'Babel' in Pits With Italians as Miners
- Montgomery's Mother in Plane
- Germans Maintain Confidence
- Landis Returning for Talks
- 'FLU' EPIDEMIC IN REICH; 2,000 Shelter-Sickness Deaths in Berlin in Week Reported
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Russian Air Bases; Their Use by Allies Against Japanese Before Germany's Defeat Is Doubted
- King George 48 Yesterday
- REICH HAS TRAFFIC TASK; Bombed Cities Must Salvage Metal for Workers' Buses
- EXPECTS WAR WITH RUSSIA; Japanese Prisoner Says Feeling Is General Among Troops
- Iran Premier Offers Resignation
- NAZI SHIFT REPORTED IN BELGIAN COMMAND; Elite Guard General Said to Be Replacing von Falkenhausen
- CARRIER CREWMEN DIED AS RESCUERS; Captain Who Escaped Death by 20 Seconds Describes End of the Liscome Bay