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- fMISS NANCY EDGAR /BECOM!E' !:?ENGA G'; Pine Mnnbr Alumna Fiahcee of Warren Fales, Former i' captain inAir Forces
- THE DANCE: MARACCI; A Brilliant and Much Too Infrequent Visitor
- THE WORLD
- FINE RUNNING GAME HELPED LONGHORNS
- Filene: "Unsuccessful Millionaire"; LIBERAL'S PROGRESS: Edward A. Fileno, Sbopleeper to Social States* man. By Gerald W. Johnson. 268 pp. New York, Coward-,M-,ann. $30.
- Tourists Welcomed by Cairo
- MINES OF U. S. YIELDED $15,620,000,000 IN '48
- DR P. E. DUFFY FIANCE OF NATALIE WILLMAN
- MRS. H. VAN HAAGEN -
- DOUBLE PANIC" -- A BRITISH VIEW
- DARTMOUTH SKIERS EXCEL; Bull Victor in Jump at Lake Placid College Meet
- RED ORGAN ALLEGES SECRET RUHR PACT; Berlin Newspaper Says West's Treaty on Region Provided for German Rearmament
- Colombia Faces Rubber Loss
- VERA HAINES AFFIANCED I; Advertising' Firm Aide Will Be{I Bride of W. C. Wingler {
- WILLIAM PEA'RT, 89, SALYATIONIST,DEAD; Former Aide to Gen, Evangeline 'Booth Succumbs on Coast-- Led .Emigration Program
- MADISON FIXTURE LED WESTMINSTER; Morris-Essex Year's Biggest, With 2,240 Dogs Competing -- Garden Total 2,058
- SOVIET GAINS CLAIMED; Moscow Radio Tells of Advance in Industrial Lines
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Sally Ann Shreve Betrothed
- Sunnyside Boxing Thursday
- ARMY GROUND FORCE WINS; Defeats Airmen, 13-7, in Rice Bowl Battle at Tokyo
- Braille Reading Contest Set
- BEVERLEY WERN!CK WED; West Hartford Girl Becomes Bride of Robert E, Green
- NEW FLOWER AWARDS; A Petunia, Hollyhock and Morning Glory Are the All-America Selections
- THE SOUTHWEST
- Autocrat Wins $65,150 San Carlos Handicap by Two Lengths at Santa Anita; BARONI 8-YEAR OLD BEATS DINNER GONG Autocrat, Withstanding Claim of Foul, Wins Santa Anita Dash 2d Year in Row FAVORED RIPPEY IS THIRD Victor Pays $14.40 and Earns $41,500 Before 50,200 -- On Trust Is Fifth
- U. S. Interests in China; Our Bases in Pacific Seen Imperiled -- Realistic Protection Policy Urged
- 50,000 HERE VISIT THE FREEDOM TRAIN; Week's Exhibition at Grand Central Ends -- Boston Is Next Host City
- Henderson-.Runyon
- L. De CAsANOvA OEA; EOrED KENNEL PAPER
- Dollar Shortage, Import Curbs, Price Competition Are Likely to Cut Volume for Year; GOODS STILL IN DEMAND But Main Problem Held One of Finding 'Payment Technique' -- May Ask Congress Aid
- LATIN-AMERICAN REACTION
- Guatemalan Honor for Cuban
- ?iarple---Wilson
- BOSTON BLUES AND BLACK COFFEE; THOSE BOSTON BLUES AND BLACK COFFEE
- CLAIM OF DIVIDENDS MENACE TO UTILITY; Holders of Preferred Shares of American and Foreign Power Go to Court CLAIM OF DIVIDENDS MENACE TO UTILITY
- Law Schools' Teaching Is Criticized
- Immortal Conversation; THE BOOK OF GREAT CONVERSATIONS. Edited with blographmal sketches by Louis Biancolll. 577 pp. New,Yolk: Simon & Schuster. $5.
- $750,000 LEFT BY BERRY; Largest Bequest Is to Widow of Pressmen's Union Head
- EINSTEIN DOING WELL; Famous Physicist Is Recovering From Stomach Operation
- ELIZABETH BROWNTO WEDI; Graduate of wheaton Engaged toI Charles W. Henstenburg Jr. I
- Girls! Girls!
- SAVING OF TIN CONTINUED; Government Reveals Plan Will Be Maintained to July 1
- Clemson Subdues Missouri, 24-23, With Field Goal Providing Margin; CLEMSON SUBDUES MISSOURI BY 24-23
- Plan to Extend Jobless Insurance To 7 Million More Given to Senate; PLAN TO WIDEN PAY TO JOBLESS DRAWN
- POLAND ABOLISHES RATIONING CURBS; Raises Purchasing Power of Workers to Cover Higher Costs of Food, Utilities
- LECTURE FOR FOREIGNERS; Series on American Life Planned for Students; U. N. Personnel
- Clothier--Bolte
- ST. THOMAS RALLIES TO GAIN A 13-13 TIE; Drive in Closing Minutes at Cigar Bowl Deadlocks the Missouri Valley Team
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- CHINESE REPLACING OLD CHURCH HERE; True Light Lutheran Group Is Building Modern Edifice at Mulberry Street
- TO DEBATE MUSIC SUBSIDY; Speakers at WQXR Forum Will Take Up Subject Wednesday
- MISS KUHN ENGAGED TO MONROE SCHARFF
- MUSIC MUST SING; Basis for Performance Has Remained Unchanged Over the Years
- Kansas City
- Doris Hart, Joyce Fitch Take So. Australia Title
- Elements of Greatness in Pershing; JOHN J. PERSHING: General of the Armies. By Frederlolc Palmer. xiil 4' 380 pp. Harrisburg, Pc.: Military Service Publishing Company. $4.S0.
- STOLEN U. S. ARMS CAPTURED ON SHIP; Part of Lot Taken in Jersey Traced to Mexican Vessel on Coast by the FBI
- WARREN TO PRESS HEALTH PLAN ANEW; Bitter Fight Forecast in Third Try by Governor to Set Up Compulsory Care System
- MISS TOBEY BRIDE' -OF 6. H. PAYHE JR.; Has 3 Attendants at Wedding in Great Barrington, Mass. ---Es'corted by Her Uncle
- iCYNTHIA W. MANCH I TO WE WAR VETERANI
- " YOU WOULDN'T THINK IT WAS THE SAME GAL"
- Mott-Trille Gains Net Title
- Yardstick for Our Liberal Leaders; THE LIBERAL PRESIDENTS. By J. C. Long. 226 pp. Nev York: Thomas Y. Crowel! Company. $3.75.
- Philippine Bank to Open
- DEMOCRATS OPPOSE ADDED STATE TAXES; Fitzpatrick, Outlining Program for Legislature, Sees 2 Ways to Avoid Rise in Levies
- IMiss Williams Fiancee of R. H. Baldwin;
- DR, ,JACOB S. KEYSER
- NATION IS FACING 1949 BEARING HEAVY BURDEN; Position of United States in the World Calls for Greater Efforts and for Large-Scale Sacrifices SOVIET PROBLEM UNSOLVED
- QUEBEC ACES HERE TODAY; Game With Rovers Tops Matinee Hockey Card at Garden
- VINSON TO PROPOSE 70-GROUP AIR FORCE
- Barbara Anderson to Be Wed
- Z DR. F. J. DOUGLASDIES; EX-CONGRESSMAAr, 79
- FEDERAL TRAVEL AIDS; Some Measures Coming Before Congress To Help Tourists Here and Abroad
- TAFT SIX TO PLAY HERE; Engages St. Mark's at Garden Wednesday in Benefit Game
- TASS DENIES REVOLT PLAN; Attacks Report Given Out by the Dominican Republic
- Baby Sitter 100 Years Old
- I=. May GeaRh Will Be Bride
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- MARYLAND HISTORY; Old Fort Washington and Port Tobacco Are Attracting Many Tourists
- NEW ENGLAND
- TIGERS IN 32 EXHIBITIONS; Most of the Games Are Against National League Clubs
- Ice Bowl Elevens Play to a Scoreless Tie; Snow Is Foot Deep, Temperature 25 Below
- City College Unit to Expand
- Miss Janet Hale Betrothed
- I MRS. CLIFFORD H. MOORE ]
- Mrs. LeRoy E. Kimball Elected
- Matson--Robshaw
- MRS. WALLACE M'LEAN
- GE Television Output High
- PEACE IN KASHMIR
- Vital Part of the Poll Question; The election forecasts have had all the attention. But what about the polls on the issues of our time? Vital Part of the Poll Question
- TEXT OF ANNOUNCEMENT
- HOSPITALS' DEFICITS LAID IN PART TO CITY; Fund President Calls Low Rate Afforded to the Voluntary Institutions Responsible
- MRS. BARBARA PAYNE IS WED IN NEW HA I/EN
- ANGLO-U. S. GROUP CALLED 'LITTLE ECA'; World Commerce Corporation Supplies Raw Materials to Non-Satellite Nations ANGLO-U. S GROUP CALLED 'LITTLE ECA'
- Editorial Cartoon 2 -- No Title
- MORE FAVORITE STORIES OLD AND NEW. Selected by Sidonie M. Grue. nberg. Illustrated by Rmhard Ffoethe. xYi 399 pp. New York: Doubleday & Co-..r3.7..
- MARY VAN DE WATER I$ ENGAGED TO MARRY, i
- Hellenic Angels
- 92,000 AT PASADENA; Tunnicliff 43-Yard Run With 3 Minutes to Go Wins for Wildcats ASCHENBRENNER RACES 73 California's 10-game Victory Streak Ends Though Jensen Dashes 67 in Rose Bowl WILDCATS TOPPLE CALIFORNIA, 20-14
- CHINA'S COMMUNISTS DERIDE PEACE TALK; Assail 'Kuomintang-American Trick' and Announce Aim to 'Liberate' Whole Country CHINA COMMUNISTS DERIDE PEACE TALK
- CIO OFFICE PENSIONS SET; Minimum of $100 Each Month Assured Headquarters Staff
- LIBRARY SCHEDULES EVENTS FOR THE WEEK
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- HOLLYWOOD BOUND; Note on Micheline Presle And Her French Pictures
- New York
- San Francisco Trips Bradley
- DIES IN GAS EXPLOSION; Woman Perishes in Stove Blast in Her Apartment in Tarrytown
- To Head Science Society in 1950
- llS$ JOAN P. MADEIRAWED IN MORRISTOWN
- Minneapolis
- CANISIUS TOPPLES CORNELL, 56 TO 33; Registers Eighth Triumph of Campaign -- Niagara Checks Rice Quintet, 70-57
- SOVIET ADVANCES CIVILIAN DRILLING; First Report on Reorganized Army Plan Shows Progress, Some Disappointments
- DION IMERMAN.TO WED; Vassar Sophomore Is Betrothed to William Wishnick
- ARLY AY fASHIONS [ WLL FArUR BALLt
- THE WEEK'S EVENTS; Again a Light Schedule -- City Ballet Ahead
- FISTS FLY AS LEAFS TRIP CANADIENS, 5-3; Gardner and Reardon Receive Match Penalties -- Chicago Halts Detroit, 5-3
- Repeat Performances, Reappraised
- WAGNER ASKS AN INQUIRY; He Writes Connally, Foreign Relations Head, on Mindszenty
- Babe Ruth Foundation Aided
- Alice M. Smith Engaged to AAF Veteranl
- .It,LEW!SlgDEAD BOSTON;LAWYER,; 80 irormer Harvard Football Star, Son of 'Ex-Slaves,- Served in' Federal Legal Posts
- NEWS OF THE WORLD OF STAMPS; 1948 Second to All-Time Record for Number Of New Issues
- TITO TURNING TO WEST IN FIGHT ON COMINFORM; He Seeks New Contacts in Order to Defeat Boycott of Satellites
- FINE VICTOR AGAIN IN MASTERS CHESS; Beats Kashdan to Widen Lead as Najdorf Draws Against Euwe at Manhattan C. C.
- MODERATE PRICE DROP FORECAST FOR CANADA
- Sieminski--Williams
- MICHAEL T. FAY
- JAPANESE DISTURBED
- Kaiser-Holroyd Win at Nets
- Counseling Needed for Adequate Teaching Staff
- . DANA NOUNE OF BOYS' GLUB DIE; Executive Director at Kips Ba for 25 Years Was a Founder of Officials' Association
- THE UPPER SOUTH
- PORTSMOUTH BOWS IN BURNLEY GAME; First Division Leader Halted by 2-1 as Upsets Feature Soccer in Britain
- WALDORF'S PUPIL WELL INSTRUCTED; Northwestern's Voigts Gives Lesson to Old Teacher Who Now Coaches California
- Decatur, Ill., Record Set Of No Auto Deaths in '48
- FREEDOM OF RADIO ASKED OF CONGRESS; Harness Committee Calls for Measures to Curb FCC, Accused of 'Censoring'
- TRUMAN AGAIN ENTERS ERA OF GOOD FEELING; His Program, at Least in Beginning, Likely to Have Congress' Approval
- LINGUA FRANCA
- SYRACUSE TO SEE ACTION; Quintet Will Play Three Games This Week, Starting Tuesday
- UNIFIED GERMAN RULE HOPED FOR BY BRITON
- ENID M. STEIN FIANCEE; . Senior at Adelphi College to BeI Bride of Norman_ Fleishman [
- JACOB 'IARRY TAYLOR
- Crawford Extends Drop in Prices Of 20% to All Merchandise Sales; Women's Apparel and Men's Accessories Are Now Included in General Reduction Previously Made in Men's Clothing
- SAFETY IN THE AIR
- Millions of B. A.'s, But No Jobs; That is the prospect before the country, and it has some disturbing implications. Millions of B. A.'s Millions of B. A.'s
- TEXT OF ANNOUNCEMENT
- TROTH OF MISS HEITKAMP; Junior at Corn-Wiil Be Wed to] James Caswell Wilson Jr.
- Drama Bookshelf; ! THE BURNS N_ANTLE' BEST IPLAES, 1947-48. Edited by John Chapman. 494 pages. Illustrated. New York: Dodd, Mead. $4.
- PROFITS OF BANKS SEEN UP FOR 1948; Statements Expected to Show Total Reaching About 6% Against 5.75 for 1947 SOME FACTORS CHANGED Deposits Reduced and Reserve Requirements Raised but Money Rates Higher
- EDUCATION NOTES; Varied Activities on the Campus And in the Classroom
- IN AND OUT OF BOOKS
- 395 BILLION MILES DRIVEN LAST YEAR; Federal Agency Survey Shows Americans Also Operated 41 Million Automobiles
- Poor Salesmanship
- ALONG THE HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS OF FINANCE
- Texas Halts Georgia, 41-28, With Superior Play in Line; TEXAS SCORES A TOUCHDOWN IN THE ORANGE BOWL TEXAS TURNS BACK GEORGIA, 41 TO 28
- ISRAELI BOTANIST HERE; Dr. Michael Even-Ari to Speak at Synagogue on Tuesday
- MARY C. RENSHAW TO BECOME A BRIDE,; Wellesley Junior Is Betrothed: to Richard Clark Gillett, a Student at Amherst
- THE 'OSCAR' DERBY; Annual Scramble for Academy Awards Is On -- Role for Mitchum -- Other Items
- Philadelphia
- OCCIDENTAL TRIUMPHS ON PASS PLAYS, 21-20
- Sundry Books That Might, or Should, Appear in the Months That Lie Ahead; MEMOIRS OF ERNEST JOSEPH KING, Fit. Adm., U.$.N. ],2DO pp. Profusely illustrated with photographs and :ketches by the author. Washington, D. C.: Government: Printing Office. Priceless. ' THE IMMUTABLE DEMOCRAT: A Novel. By Preserved Westcott. 305 pp. New YorE: Anypress. $2. LAYS OF ULTRAMODERN ROME. By T. Macaulay Redivlvus. 196 pp. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1.50, GALoCHILLUN. By Alfred C. Kinsey, \Y/ardell B, Pomeroy end Clyde E. Martin. 668 pp. Y/ith many graphs end charts. Philadelphia, Pa.: The %. B. Saundcrs Co. $6.$0. TIlE USE AND ABUSE OF IRON CURTAINS. A symposiurr participated in by the Amcrlcan State Department, British Foreign Office and Russian Politburo. 598 pp. Illustrated with secret documents. New York: Privately printed. Distributed gratis to Congressmen, Diplomats and Eclltorlel Y/ritcrs. A REVISION OF THE DISCOURSE ON METH OD. By Alfred E. Cohn end/or Tremaine.McDowcll. 2S0 pp. New YorE: United Nations Press. $3. A Reviewer's Forecast
- Egypt Reports Gains
- i-tARBAR. HARDING'S TROTHI; zrinceton Girl Will Become thel
- MAIL POUCH: PROBLEM OF STYLE
- San Francisco
- INDIA SCORES 204 FOR 2; Modi-Hazare 127 Features Reply to the West Indies' 366
- A Systematic Philosophy, and Testament, by Mr. Rusell; HUMAN KNOWLEDGE: Its Scope and Limits. By Bertrand Russell 524 pp. New York: Simon & Schuster. $5.
- SUEZ REFINERY BACKED; Egyptian Committee Favors Cooperation With Americans
- WAGE OFFER FINAL, TUG OPERATORS SAY; Threat of Strike After Jan. 12 Now More Ominous -- Union to Meet Next Sunday
- JOSEPHINE GRACE BECOMES FIANCEE; Niece of Steel Executive to Be the Bride of John Massey Michigan State Alumnus
- Alysse Bassett to Be Married I
- THE RADIO ESSAY; Mr. Seldes Brings Back a Lost Form -- TV Quiz
- THE NATION
- 17,306 at Chicago Game
- TERRAIN WORST FOE OF ATHENS FORCES; Flight Over Northern Areas Shows Advantage of Rebels in Guerrilla Warfare
- ROSEMARY S. HALL '1 ABRIDE IN ALBANYI; Westminster Church Is Setting of Marriage to R, M,.Colgate Reception. Held at Hom
- FOOTBALL END DIES AT 23; Robert W. Skoglund had played for Notre Dame, Green' Bay
- NEW ISSUES
- Knickerbockers Come From Behind to End Warriors' Victory Streak; NEW YORK QUINTET TRIUMPHS, 88 TO 80 Knicks Stage Rally at Start of Second Half to Topple Philadelphia at Garden VAN BREDA KOLFF IS STAR Paces Winners With 16 Points -- Loss of Dallmar With Leg Injury Hinders Warriors
- FAIRY QUEEN FLOAT WINS ROSE TOURNEY; Sweepstakes Prize Taken by Long Beach Before 1,500,000 in Pasadena's Annual Pageant
- Beissig--aruthers
- SIMON SCHIFF
- CARONIA DUE HERE NEXT WEEK ON MAIDEN VOYAGE; Design of Two-Class Cunarder Expected To Change Pattern of Ocean Travel
- INDIANS ARE RESENTFUL
- Fight on Tsetse Fly; New Drug Is Found Which Will Save the Cattle of Africa
- PARISIANS CELEBRATE; Festivities on New Year's Eve Approach Pre-War Gaiety
- MISS ttICKS :FIANCEE OF WILBUR' MARTIN; Troth of Russel!Sage Alumna to Graduate of Syracuse ' Is Announced by Mother
- BURT ODERKIRK
- AUTOMOBILES: A WARNING; More Children and More Cars in the City Increase the Need for More Caution
- THE DEEP SOUTH
- Sports of the Times; Forecast for 1949
- EX-HUNGARIAN HERE TO CLAIM $19,000,000
- Stoddard--Perkins
- EXPENDABLE VINES SERVE HOME-OWNER WELL; Uses Range From Marking Property Line To Screening Compost Heap
- CHEMICAL REACTION
- Hornsby School Opens Feb. 15
- Peace Held 'Scotched'
- NEGRO PAPER PUTS 17 ON HONOR ROLE; Chicago Defender Tops List of Champions of Democracy in '48 With Truman's Name
- $110,824 RECEIVED IN LIBRARY APPEAL; 75% Contributed by Business Users -- Response to First Drive Held Encouraging
- FURNITURE MAKERS SEE BUYER MARKET; Winter Event Opens Tomorrow With Fresh Patterns, Better Quality to Be Shown
- THE NEW YEAR
- Churchill the Artist -- An Evaluation; An "accomplished" amateur, he has a "sensitive eye for seeing beauty, but he cannot create it." Churchill the Artist
- JAPANESE WARNED U. S. AID IS LIMITED
- TRAFFIC JAMS HELD BRAKE ON CULTURE; Youngsters Deprived of Trips to Educational Centers Here, Mrs. Barnes Says
- Veronica Beirne Is Betrothed
- RIALTO GOSSIP; Move to Reduce Production Costs Under Way -- Revised Play Plans -- Items
- NOTES ON SCIENCE; Metal Atoms That Move About -- Carbon Monoxide Detection
- Timely Cassoulet
- INSISTS RED SPIES ARE IN KEY POSTS; House Group Says They Plot Seizing Power From Key Berths Despite Search
- Chicago Loop Bus Here -- And Driver Is Not Errant
- P ROSPEGTIVE BRIDE; Married to C.'D, Halsey Jr', I Who Studied at Princeton
- Inaudibility Uptown
- RISE IS PREDICTED IN DOLLAR VOLUME; Retail Stores Expect Increase This Year Over '48 Average -- Return to Pre-War Pattern
- EAST BEATS WEST ON COAST, 14 TO 12; Placements by Dean Decisive -- Panelli, Rossides Score Over Muddy Gridiron EAST BEATS WEST ON COAST, 14 TO 12
- TITO TELLS NATION IT WILL BE VICTOR OVER COMINFORM; New Year's Message States Yugoslavs Are Incapable of Crawling Like 'Reptiles' FOUL' TACTICS DEPLORED Premier, Asking Preparedness, Rejects the Doctrine That Ends Justify Means TITO TELLS NATION IT WILL BE VICTOR
- AIRLIFT SETS RECORD; 41,287 Tons Taken to Berlin in Week -- 541 Flights in Day
- HELEN M. RUDD ENGAGED; Garden City Girl Will*Be Bride of Edward Jackson Best I
- HAIL TO A NEW AND FAREWELL TO AN OLD TARZAN; Lex Barker Strips for Action as Johnny Weissmuller Covers in New Jungle Job
- Boston
- Cue Match Starts Tomorrow
- British Watch Israeli Patrols
- YOUNG REFUGEE, 15, BECOMES A MOSLEM; Dislike of Strong Drink Leads Student Here to Islam -- He Wants to Go to Egypt
- iLLEN 'MATTESON'S TROTH; tryn Mawr Alumna to Become , Bride of Kerro Knox Jr,
- Dallas
- Rochester Quintet Triumphs
- Meaning and Methods of Democracy; BEST HOPE OF EARTH. By Lel0nd Dewi Baldwin. 258 pp. Pirsbucqh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press. $3.
- Blast in Philippines Reported
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DEBUTANTES FETED AT HOLIDAY' DAbI(E; Many Dinners Given Before Annual New Year's Ball at the Waldorf-Astoria
- NEWS AND NOTES GARNERED FROM THE STUDIOS
- OBITUARY
- SEVEN BEAVER SKINS: A Story of the Dutch in Nc Amcrdam. By Z'.;/c gem/. Ifiustrated by the author. 75 pp. Phladelphio, Pa.: The John C. 'mon Company. $? r)O.; I HEARD OF A RIVER: The Story of the Germans in Pennsylvania. By' Elsie Sngmaster. liJustzeted by Henry C. PitT. 209 pp. PhJnddphio, Pa.: Th John C. nston Company. $2.50.
- Meadows--Langan
- GEORGE H. S. RO'LLASON
- AN ITALIAN VIEW OF TITO
- Cincinnati Wins 5th Straight
- BERLIN LIFT CITED AS TOP U. S. AIR FEAT; Service's Review of '48 Notes 'Numerous Advancements' in Technique, Equipment
- Chamber Changes Its Name
- Wassmuth--Larkin
- AMOS N. BLANDIN
- ACROSS A CONTINENT; Route Through Campo Grande in Brazil Reveals a Different South America
- ON BOTH SIDES"
- DARIEN HORSE SHOW TODAY; Mrs. Almy on Panel of Judges for Ox Ridge Fixture
- AMERICAS' PARLEY MAY CAUSE CLASH; Some Feel March Meeting May Bring U. S.-Argentine Row Over Free Economy
- SLIPPERY STREETS KEEP TRAFFIC DOWN; Sightseers Center on Times Sq. While Most New Yorkers Spend Holiday Indoors
- MARRIAGE IN StiRING FOR JOYCE E. DAWSON
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- CIO URGES ACTION ON MERCHANT FLEET; Union Sees Unemployment Due to U. S. Subsidy Program, Ineptness of Operators
- O'Connor in Ring Wednesday
- Extra Ration for Athens Troops
- DAY IN JERSEY CITY IS FULL OF POLITICS; Four Prospective Candidates Hold New Year Receptions -- Eggers Draws 20,000
- MISS RINGLER ENGAGED; Bucknell Graduate Will Become Bride Qf Richard Shoenfeid
- OWEN J. WAI'THAJVl
- SEEDS ABROAD
- PRICE TRENDS INDICATE WE HAVE PASSED PEAK; Although Sharp Declines Are Unlikely, Outlook Improves for Consumer
- WHAT HAPPENED?
- French Trawler With 11 Lost
- MISS JODI LOTT WED IN 6REEIICH.; Bride of do[dan W. Lambert Jr., Whose Ancestor Founded Pharmacal Company t
- Topics of The Times
- Russia -- A Land of Paradox; Today, as of old, it is a contradictory place where things are not what they seem. Russia -- A Land of Paradox
- SPAIN WANTS CONCESSIONS; Martin Artajo to Insist on Them in Air Pacts With U. S., Britain
- Street Play Main Cause Of Accidents to children
- Rocket Outpost in Space, Like a Little Moon, Is Being Studied by the Armed Forces
- 12 DIE IN PLANE CRASH; South African Craft Hits a Mountain on Italian Coast
- $5,091,000 RAISED IN CORNELL DRIVE; University Seeks $12,500,000 to Increase Salaries and expand Physical Plant
- Blodgett---Grimm
- BY POPULAR DEMAND; Musical Plays at the City Center Have Scored Here and Abroad
- Baylor's Surge in Opening Half Turns Back Wake Forest by 20-7; BAYLOR SETS BACK WAKE FOREST, 20-7
- INDIA AND PAKISTAN ORDER A CEASE-FIRE ON KASHMIR FRONT; Basis for Agreement Is Laid by U. N. Mediator -- Further Fighting Held Pointless FULL REPORT IS EXPECTED 2 Dominions Believed to Have Fixed Plebiscite Terms -- Express Friendly Hopes
- Farm Output in Mexico Rises
- ART SALE ACTIVITY SUCCEEDS HOLIDAY; Modern Paintings Will Occupy a Session, Decorations and English Furniture Three
- GRACE JONES TO BE BRIDE; George Washington U. Senior Engaged to H.. A. Shipman
- Chicago
- Drake Halts Arizona's Last-Period Drives to Take Close Salad Bowl Game; IOWANS TRIUMPH AT PHOENIX, 14-13 Drake Scores Twice in First Half to Down Arizona's Eleven Before 17,500 STEERE'S KICKING DECIDES His Extra-Point Placements for Des Moines Collegians Prove Margin of Victory
- SPEAKING OF BOOKS
- RELIEF SEEN NEAR FOR JEWISH DP'S; Recovery of All in Europe Is Likely in Three Years if Help Continues, Warburg Says
- To Head Penn State Chemistry
- COLLEGE POLICY OUTLINED; St. John's, Maryland, Announces Admission of Negro
- i! Miss Lydia Titus Affianced I
- THE WORLD OF MUSIC: WALTER BACK TO SALZBURG; Conductor to Return Next Summer After An Absence of Twelve Years
- HUNGARY MAPPING SCIENCE 'REFORM'; Communist Leader Calls for Eradication of 'Bourgeois' Cultural Influences
- ASKS EARLY WAGE ACTION; Myers to Offer Bill Tomorrow for 75c Hourly in U. S.
- ' Noiseless' Sound Burns Cotton, Floats Cork in Air
- Lee---Ferio
- i JANET MARY' BRIGG$, ALAN GLOVER TO WED
- WHITE IS BLACK IN TELEVISION; Lighting Experts Create Many Unusual Effects By Use of Color
- ' MODERN' REPUBLICANS SEEK NEW PARTY LINE; There Are Barriers, However, in Way Of the Fifteen Senators Who Oppose Leadership of the 'Old-Guard' THE VIEWS OF LODGE AND TAFT
- THE VILD WILD WFST. By James Dauffhrty. Illustrated by the author. Unpagcd. Philadclph;e, Pa.: Davlcl McKay Company. $20.
- NEW PARISH IN CITY HONORS ST. EMERIC; Stuyvesant Town Area Church Is Announced by Spellman in Tribute to Hungarians
- THEATRE FETE TO AID HOSPITAL COMMITTEE
- MRS.'WILLIAM SCHILLING
- PICTURES IN THE SNOW; Winter Scenes Challenge Photographer's Skill
- CHURCH AND STATE FIGHT IN HUNGARY; Cardinal Mindszenty, Under Communist Fire, Also Clashed With Nazis
- COLGATE FIVE BOWS, 70-46; Minnesota Takes Early Lead, Coasts to 8th in Row
- RUN STRUCK BUS LINE; Owners Operate Hudson County Vehicles, See 80% Service
- O'ConnorHaggerty
- MRS. JOHN J. SLOANE
- TWO CURRENT TESTS REVEAL BASIC DEFECTS OF THE U. N.; Indonesian and Palestine Problems Show There Is No Power to Back Decisions
- GESTAPO, 32-1 SHOT, OUTRUNS TRAVELER; Jumper Annexes Fair Grounds Feature as Prince Favor Is Third at Wire
- Notre Dame-S. M. U. Set for '49 and '51
- rMONICA' 6AILLARD WILL BE IARRIED; Senior at Smith !s Betrothed to Frederick Taylor :Peck Jr., of 'Staff. at Georgetown
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- AVIATION: ICECAP RESCUE; A Struggle for Prestige as Well as for the Recovery of Fliers in Greenland
- Editorial Cartoon 1 -- No Title
- ' Whale of a Game', Sooner Players Agree; Justice, Tar Heels' Star, Praises Victors
- Honduras Installs New Chief
- Lowinsons Wedded 50 Years
- ADELAIDE SIONS PROSPEGTIYE: BRIDE; Rockville Centre Girl, in Paris. as U. S. Aide, Will Be Married to Richard Van der Feen
- WILL SIMMONS DIES; ETCHER; SCULPTOR; Artist Known for His Animal Life Works Was Represented in Noted Collections
- FOR INDOOR INTEREST; Houseleek Has Novel Look And Is Easy to Grow
- SMALL VOTE WITH BIG CENSUS IS PERPLEXING TO THE WEST; Reports of Large Population Increase Are In Conflict With Light Turnout at Polls
- MAN'S BEST FRIEND
- Gives Thanks for Film Award
- STORK HURDLES BARRIERS; Baby, New Year 'Arrive Together After Race by Boat, Auto
- SARA A. CRUlCKSHANK IS ENGAGED TO MARRY
- Survey on Bias Planned
- DURABLE PRODUCTS WILL BE RAISED 5%; Fourth Round of Price Boosts Slated to Be Put in Effect in First Quarter of Year
- Exposing Communists; Committee Investigation Upheld As Safeguard to Freedom
- Berlin Today: One Family's Story; The five Werners live in one sunless room; their daily round is typical of the city's "little men."
- Dutcher--Van Gorden
- LESSONS SOUGHT IN PHONE FINANCE; Underwriters Survey Distribution of $150,000,000 Issue for Clue to Profits
- Trade Marks' That Identify Men
- Article 2 -- No Title
- AT 89, TO QUIT POST AT LINCOLN'S TOMB
- MISS SALLY HILLMAN, J. M. CHILDS ENGAGED
- The Merchant's Point of View
- So. Methodist Trips Oregon As Walker and Rote Excel; S. M. U. BACK BREAKS THROUGH FOR A TOUCHDOWN S. M. U. CONQUERS OREGON TEAM, 21-13
- Agreements Reported; INDIA, PAKISTAN ORDER CEASE-FIRE
- HOME FURNACE EXPLODES; Magistrate in Basking Ridge, N. J., Is Badly Burned in Blast
- Grace Woodhead BetrothQd.
- FOLLOWING IN HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS
- St. Louis
- OREGON STATE TRIUMPHS; Beats Hawaii in Pineapple Bowl by 47-27 -- Krell Stars
- Treasure Chest
- Czech Production Gain Reported
- TEAD BACKS QUEENS ON MEDICAL SCHOOL
- LAFAYETTE UPSETS TEMPLE FIVE, 45-34; Surges Ahead in Final Five Minutes -- Western Kentucky Tops St. Joseph's, 86-69
- Britain's New Critics; THE IMPORTANCE OF SCRUTINY: Selecons from Scmf. Jny, a Quarterly Review, 193?.-1948. Edited by Eric Bentley. zzvi -I- J?.A pp.. New Yorl:: George r/. StewatL $5.7S.
- Search Ends for Alps Climber
- Phil Cook on Far Hills Council
- Nelda P. Sloan Is Engaged
- THE IMPRISONED PRINCESS"
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- [HE LONG ARM OF THE MOUNTED. By XYgfiar Byrorr Mmq'. Illu by Stephen J. Voorhies. 146 _pp. New York: X.hcJesey House. ..
- PRELATE IN CYPRUS URGES GREEK UNION; Archbishop, in a New Year's Message, Renews Demand -- Turkish Minority Worried
- Finishing His Message, Truman Cruises on River
- DORIS ANNE HILL TO WED; Fiancee of G. D. Younger Jr'-- Both Yale Divinity Students
- FRANK a. BUTLER
- CAMERA NOTES; Fastest Telephoto 8mm Movie Camera Lens
- THE OLD GAG"
- ST. BONAVENTURE VICTOR; Tops Georgetown Five, 59-50, in Game Marred by Fights
- CAMDEN BOARD IN TIE; Republican Freeholder Refuses to Vote on a Director
- Froise to Be Honored
- Boven--nsrnley
- JOHN R. NEWTON
- SIGHTSEEING RAIL CARS; Travelers View Splendors Of Snow-Clad Rockies
- DISTRESS CALL"
- VILLEMAIN TO OPPOSE BELLOISE HERE FRIDAY
- RANGERS DEFEATED ON BOSTON RINK, 4-1; Bruins Win Before 13,900 to Tie Red Wings for First in Hockey League RANGERS DEFEATED ON BOSTON RINK, 4-1
- ITALIAN NAVY'S GUNS SILENT ON EXERCISES
- Essery?iecil
- CENTRAL STATES
- INDONESIAN PARLEY IS CALLED BY INDIA; Nehru Says Thirteen Nations Have Been Invited to Meet -- Sumatra Drive Pushed
- lrbyBurch
- DR. L. W.'COLE
- CIVIL GAINS URGED BY FREEDOM HOUSE; Officers Call for End of Race Bias, Aid to Persons Under Congressional Inquiry
- Miss Elizabeth :Rupert Cocke Married To David A. Wright in St. James Church
- FLIERS TOUR THE CITY; Group Rescued from Greenland Icecap Takes in Sights
- PROSPECT REVIVED FOR OIL IN MEXICO; Private Industry Here Hopes Development Will Be Without Cost to Government OLD CONTRACTS REVIEWED Possibility of Their Renewal Considered, With Compensatory Provisions
- Crisis in Indonesia; Efforts of U. N. and United States Held Only Solution
- Mr. Attlee's Britain; SOCIALIST BRITAIN. Its Background, its Present, end An Estimate of the Future. By Francis Williams. 278 pp. New York: The Viking Press. $3. Mr. Attlee's Britain: A Defense of His Policy
- PARIS ARMS DEBATE REFLECTS IDEOLOGY; Eastern and Western Stands Opposed as Assembly Votes the Military Credits
- APPEAL FOR NEEDY NEARING ITS CLOSE; Want Is Still There, However, and Books Will Stay Open for Another Two Months TOTAL REACHES $327,273 Gifts Range From 10 Cents to $27,105 -- New Year's Day Brings $6,352
- MISS CRAWFORD 'FIANCEE i; Daughter of USAF General to Be Bride of Cadet J_____i W. Spry Jr.
- CRITICAL ACCORD; Reviewer Finds Himself Agreeing on the Film 'Bests' of Last Year
- GAS CONSUMPTION RISES; Increase of 15% Reported for November; 10.5% for Year
- Starting Nursery School
- HOUSE DEMOCRATS ACT TO FREE BILLS FROM RULES BLOCK; Caucus Votes 176-48 in Favor of Change to Force Measures to Floor When Stymied RAYBURN AGAIN SPEAKER McCormack Will Head Majority -- Parley Avoids Decision on Un-American Group HOUSE DEMOCRATS ACT TO FREE BILLS JOE MARTIN STEPS DOW AS SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
- Dutch Call Smuggling Trial
- TROTH.0F_ __MISS _WEINBERG; Executive With Gimbels FianceeI of Dr. George Allen Zurkow
- WEEK'S BEST PROMOTIONS; ' Crease-Resistant' Cotton Dress at $5.95 Leads Offerings
- William and Mary's 3 Touchdowns in Second Half Beat Oklahoma Aggies; INDIANS SHOW WAY AT MEMPHIS, 20-0 William and Mary Stops Three Oklahoma A. and M. Drives to Win Delta Bowl Game CREEKMUR RUNS 70 YARDS Registers After Intercepting Pass in Last Period -- Bruce, Hoitsma Tally in Third
- The Queen Mary Driven on Beach; Gale Hits Her Outside Cherbourg; THE QUEEN MARY DRIVEN ON BEACH
- COPENHAGEN PAPER IS 200 YEARS OLD; Berlingske Tidende, Marking Anniversary Tomorrow, Sets Record for Family Control
- BY WAY OF REPORT; Gentleman From France -- Presenting Gigi Perreau -- In Defense of the Movies
- Dos Passos' New Novel of the New Deal Years; THE GRAND DESIGN. By John Das Passo. 440 pp. Rn: Houghton Mf[1;n Company. $3.50. Novel of the New Deal Years
- ROGERS PLEADS FOR UNITY; Speaks at Meeting Marking the Emancipation Proclamation
- PONS, TAGLIAVINI APPEAR IN 'LUCIA'; Soprano's Singing in the 'Mad Scene' Compares Favorably With Debut 18 Years Ago
- Gloria E. Dayhoff Is Engaged I
- BUSINESS GOOD
- Indoor Track Season Here Goes Into Full Swing This Week With Two Meets; 21 EVENTS LISTED FOR METROPOLITAN Deignan 600, With 5 Entered, Main Offering Wednesday at the 102d Armory FOX AND BROWNE IN FIELD Dillard Makes Debut as Flat Racer Here Saturday at K. of C. Program
- Cigarette Fire Proves Fatal
- blAliCY L. 3AMEROH ENGAGED T0-(31hDET Barnat'd; Graduate to Be Bride of Hillman Dickinson June 7 in West,Point Chapel
- :SlRM:CAMPBELL,* ' SPEEDnACR,-DS :!; 7irst to Travel More Than 300w Miles an Hour on Land Set Mark in Utah in 1935 i Raised the Latter to 141.74 on Lak} Coniston.in 1938 --Was Knighted in '31 '1
- NEWSCASTER ON VIDEO; Doug Edwards Finds the Transition No Trouble
- THE PRESIDENT AND THE REPUBLICANS HAVE THEIR PROBLEMS
- Literary Items: Going, Going, Gone!; AMERICAN BOOK-PRICES CURRENT. A Record of Literary Properties Sold at Auction in the United States During the Season 1947 x.g. Edited by Edward Lazare. Ivi -J- 606 pp. New York: R. R. BowLer Co. $12.50.
- ECUADOR CRISIS AT END; President Refuses to Accept Resignation of Cabinet
- SURVEY IS COMPLETED; 3-Service Team Saves Space by Consolidating Facilities
- DOROTHY WATTERS TO WED; Daughter of Educator Engaged to Joseph R. Hixson Jr.
- WILLIAM T. FAIRBAIRN
- MUSEUM PURCHASES; Work of Today's Americans as Reflected In Local Institutions' Collections
- COMMUNISTS WOULD RULE ANY COALITION IN CHINA; There Are Many Indications That They Oppose Wide Compromise
- DARTMOUTH WINNER, 52-49; Quintet Downs Northwestern for Season's 7th Triumph
- King George Well Enough To Go to Country in Week
- lndell---Stewart
- G. B. HA WKES, EXPERT ON CHURCH_LA W, DIES
- UTAH PARKS EXPANSION; Union Pacific Subsidiary To Increase Facilities
- ISRAEL ATTACKING TO ACHIEVE PEACE; Fighting in the Negeb Follows Refusal of Egypt to Enter Into Negotiations
- LEHIGH LISTS DARTMOUTH; Elevens Will Open Rivalry at Hanover Oct. 21, 1950
- BUZFUZ TRIUMPHS AT TROPICAL PARK; Paying $6.30, Favorite Beats Kitchen Police by a Length in Dade County Handicap THE FIRST HORSE RACE OF 1949 IN FLORIDA BUZFUZ TRIUMPHS AT TROPICAL PARK
- Bogota Anti-Tuberculosis Drive
- Friedmn--Alperin
- BRIDGE: BLIND SPOTS; Even the Best Players Can Miss a Point -- And They Occasionally Do
- THE MIDDLE WEST
- News of Ships; J. N. Abbott Heads Floating Equipment Dept. of the Pennsylvania
- MURRAY STATE RALLY TIES SUL ROSS, 21-21
- Sumatran City Taken
- ASK NORTHERN AID FOR NEGRO IN SOUTH; Women's Committee of College Fund Cites Financial Need of Educational Groups
- Seiden--Maltzman
- FRANK' A, ROBERTS
- TIMES GARDEN COURSE -- OTHER EVENTS
- NUPTIALS ARE HELD FOR ARIAI.?HEL?S; She !s Wed in Lake Forest, II!,, to Kingrnan' Douglass dr. Reception at Bride's Home
- TAX IDEAS TRACED TO CONTRADICTIONS; Would Increase Government Revenues From Profits Cut by Too High Levies NO INVESTMENT INCENTIVE Leaders of Labor Regarded as Trying to Shift Blame -- British Practices TAX IDEAS TRACED TO CONTRADICTIONS
- Inter-European Trade; Stabilization of Currency Urged to Speed Western Recovery
- Mr. Truman's Down-to-Earth Speeches; THE TRUMAN PROGRAM. Addresses end Messages by President Harry S. Truman. Introduction by Senator Francis J. Myers. Edited by M. B. Sehnapper. 261 pp. Y/ashinfiton, D. C.: Public Affairs Press. $2.95. Mr. Truman
- Miss Norma Barchas Fiancee
- F. H. Patton Leaves Becket Co.
- A Place for the Books
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- DRIVE ON TO AID COMMUNIST HEADS; Friends of 12 Leaders Soon to Go on Trial Want U. S. to Drop Its Case
- JUSTINE KLEIN FIANCEE; Hunter Alumna to Be Married to David Mintzer of M. I. T.
- PLAYS TO ORDER; Administrator of Comedie Francaise Tries An Old System in the Arts
- STOCKS AT YEAR-END FOUND SATISFACTORY
- 500,000 SEE BOWL GAMES; Large Crowds Attend Football Contests in Nation
- Unidentified Vessel Halts a British Ship
- Problems of Nation's Health Wait as Congress Convenes; Several Helpful Acts Passed Last Session, but Other Major Measures Remain
- JuneWeed Coulter Fiancee
- Cleveland
- Ortiz Victor Over Cardenas
- Stories by O'Faolain; THE MAN WHO INVENTED SIN AND ()THER STORIES, By Seen O'Faolain. illustrated by Elisbeth Rivers. 183 pp. New YorE: The Devln-Adair CompenN. $2.7S.
- LIBERAL GAINS SEEN; Industrial Democracy League Issues Report for 1948
- JPATRICIA PLUlMER I EHGAGED-TO!MIRRN1; Barnard College Senior to 'Be Bride' of Richard L. Cornell, Yale Engineering.Alumnus
- TEACHER AT WORK; A Session With Enesco's Class in Interpretation
- Sports Safari to Leave
- An Irresistible Epistolary Style; HORACE T/ALPOLE'S CORRESPONDENCE. Edited by W. S. Lewis, George L. Lam and Charles H. Bennett. Vol. 13: Correspondence with Thomas Gray, Richard West, and Thomas Ashton. Iv -f- 250 pp. Vol. 14: Correspondence with Thomas Gray. 315 pp. New Haven, Conn.: Yale Uni-, verslty Press. $20.
- Hungarian Talks of Church Pact Despite the Arrest of Mindszenty
- Georgens--Hend
- GEORGE H. CLARK
- A NEW GERMAN POLICY -- WILL IT BE EXECUTED?; Despite Ruhr Agreement There Is Still Question of Carrying It Out
- ROSSOLIMO, THOMAS DRAW AT HASTINGS; Wood Defeats Koenig and Ties French Champion for Lead in Chess Tourney
- Medicine's New Credo; STUDIES IN PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE. By Franz Alexender end others. 568 pp. New York: The Ron,sld Press.' $7.S0.
- Roast Beef Dinner at Sing Sing
- TROTH OF,SALLY WILFORD; She Will Be ;Wed to Robert D.I Miller, Amherst Student
- WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN
- TOWARD MODERN CHURCH SCULPTURE; Liturgical Arts Society Launches a Project To Raise Quality
- NEW WINE, OLD CASKS"
- Michigan Beats Toledo Five
- $34,500,000 SAVED IN UNIFIED DEFENSE; Forrestal Reports Economies in 1948 Procuring, Transport, Utilities and Research Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- Masons Open Fund Drive
- DetrickWilHams
- AURELIO ALVAREZ, 67, LEADER IN CUBA, DIES
- Motor Boats and Cruising
- WEST VIRGINIA TOPS TEXAS MINES, 21-12; Walthall Passes for a Score and Sets Up Two Others on Sun Bowl Gridiron WEST VIRGINIA TOPS TEXAS MINES, 21-12
- Weller---Jaeobs
- MOUNTAIN STATES
- Arlene Hitzmann Betrothed
- I ' DR.-MICHAEL; F. O'SHEA I
- EIGHTY-FIRST CONGRESS
- DEER PROBLEM
- NEWSPAPER STAFF IS HELD IN PEIPING; Members Under House Arrest in Search for Editor as Censorship Tightens
- BIG SCHOOL AID RISE IS ASKED OF STATE; Mort Group Urges $60,000,000 More Than $187,000,000 Set by Feinberg-Becker Law
- MARGARET BARGERON ! BECOMES BETROTHED
- More Steel Than Ever Before Foreseen in '49 For U.S. Industry; 90,000,000 Tons Expected
- Riding Bus' With a Hospital Interne; He deals with 'Sneaky Pete' and death, and argues that the job should be turned back to attendants. Riding Bus' With a Hospital Interne Riding Bus' With an Interne
- Plausible People, Monstrous Events; DRAGON IN THE FORF'i. By Rhard PlanL 310 pp. New Yorlt: Doubleday & Co. $3.
- SALVAGE HELPS PRESS; Permits Expansion in Size of Newspapers, Britons Say
- MISS ROBERTS AFFIANCED; Beverly (Mass.) Girl Will Be the Bride of David Richardson Jr.
- IN THE DRAMA MAILBAG
- Less British Guiana Sugar
- SOONERS HIT HARD; Keen Play in First and Third Periods Upsets No. Carolina Eleven RECORD CROWD LOOKS ON 82,000 See Oklahoma Triumph in 15th Sugar Bowl Game -- Royal, Greathouse Star A SUGAR BOWL SCORE BY SOONERS; MISSOURI TESTS CLEMSON LINE IN GATOR BOWL OKLAHOMA UPSETS NO. CAROLINA, 14-6
- Floods Recede, 5 Die in East; State Sends Aid to Troy Area; FLOODS, SNOW END; UP-STATE HARD HIT
- Jean Millicent Sloan's
- THAT TAYLOR 'TOT'; Elizabeth Taylor Struggles With the Three R's and Love in New Film
- GARMENT INDUSTRY IN SOUND CONDITION; Bankers See Financial Status Off on Poor Dress Season, but No Signs of Cracking
- ENGLAND'S SURGE HALTED; Score Held to 294 for Nine by South African Spin Bowling
- KOREA RECOGNIZED FORMALLY BY U. S.; Mission in Seoul to Be Raised to Embassy Rank Shortly, Truman Indicates KOREA RECOGNIZED FORMALLY BY U. S.
- Magna Charta 'Smuggled' Back to Britain From U.S.
- HOME FINISHED IN 16 DAYS; South Huntington Speeds Work for School Employe
- SUMMER NUPTIALS FOR ELINOR ELLIOTT; Journalism Graduate of tile U. of North Carolina Engaged to John E. Koechley
- Richmond
- KENTUCKY STATE ON TOP; Rallies to Gain 23-13 Victory Over No. Carolina A. and T.
- Empire-Builders in the Wilderness; HIGH TOY/ERS. By Thomas B. Cos'teln. 4O3 pp. New York: Doubleday & Co. $3.
- Position Is Inside Seawall
- Falls Into Elevator Shaft
- GREEK OPERA GIVEN HERE; George Vitalis Conducts 'Golfo,' Own Work in Three Acts
- JEAN R. LINDSTROM TO BE BRIDE IN JUNE
- RECORDS: STORIES; Three Tales by Sholem Aleichem Are Read By Da Silva in New Album
- Article 1 -- No Title
- To Organize Northeast Stores
- Leaders See Battles Ahead
- JANE EDOfiDSOH MARBLED IN JERSEY; She Becomes Bride ,of Edward Wasson in 3d Presbyterian :'Church in 'Elizabeth
- JOIdN R. UMSTED
- HOW TO KEEP IT FROM HATCHING AGAIN?"
- M'GILL SIX IN FRONT, 6-1; Trips Lake Placid Roamers to Sweep Three-Game Series
- MORE MIAMI PRINTERS OUT; Dispute Is Over Setting Type for a Struck Newspaper
- REV. DR. FREDERICK BRAND
- BETWEEN HOLIDAYS; New Shows More Varied Than Numerous
- WORRIED ABOUT THE NEW NEIGHBORS"
- YUGOSLAVS AGAIN ASK AUSTRIAN TERRITORY
- WEATHER BLIGHTS BRITISH NEW YEAR; Gales and Rains Cut Holiday Crowds -- Buses Suspend Services in London
- MISS PASTORA oHACE, E. L. WYMAN TO MARRY
- HARRY S, BROWN
- THE FIELD OF TRAVEL; Auto-Trailer Living Attains a New High In Popularity -- Holidays in Florida
- FROSTBITE YACHTING OFF; High Winds Interrupt Regatta -- Wessman New Commodore
- VILLANOVA VICTOR OVER NEVADA, 27-7; Pennsylvanians Halt Heath and Annex Harbor Bowl Battle at San Diego VILLANOVA VICTOR OVER NEVADA, 27-7
- MANY IN SAN JUAN FOR INAUGURATION; U. S. Notables in Puerto Rico to Honor Munoz Marin as First Elected Governor
- ' 5 FREEDOMS' FOR '49 PROPOSED BY RABBI; W. F. Rosenblum Would Drop Fear, Suspicion, Prejudice, Worry and Superstitions
- MISS ARCHB01D ENGAGEDi; Graduate of N. Y. U. Will Be the Bride of Lawson E. Stewart I
- AROUND THE GARDEN
- PACIFIC STATES
- ENVOYS LEAVE RUMANIA; Two American Diplomats Take Train After Controversy
- Marriages Match Divorces
- Aron--Neuberg
- DR. CHARLES J. SWALM
- TVA AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS
- Analysis of the American Character; The rise to world leadership of the United States raises important questions about us. The American Character The American Character
- Jersey Health Official Named
- Sherinan--Falconer
- SARTRE'S 'VICTORS'; Bleecker Street Mummers Put on His Drama About the Maquis
- THE FINANCIAL WEEK; Financial Markets End Year Slightly Lower Than in 1947 -- Reinvestment Demand Lacking
- EDUCATION IN REVIEW; Graduate Schools Are Urged to Give Doctoral Candidates Some Preparation for Teaching
- Gloom in Argentina
- Tokyo Orders 48-Hour Week
- MUSIC SESSIONS END; National Teachers Addressed by Arthur Redner of Potsdam
- , MRS. COFFRAI_____NNT0 WED.; Former Nadine McCord' to BeI I Bride of Harry E, Buck 1
- Propaganda Piece
- SUGAR QUOTA NEWS BRINGS PRICE RISES; Further Advances Are Forecast as Dealers Say Allotments Are Too Conservative
- DUQUESNE CHECKS LONG ISLAND, 64-55; Dukes Roll to Easy Victory at the Garden -- New York U. Trips Connecticut, 70-51 DURING VIOLET GAME WITH NUTMEGS ON GARDEN COURT Duquesne Checks L. I. U., 64-55; N. Y. U. Routs Connecticut Quintet
- Spring Trends
- FIGHT ON NEW DEAL DEMANDED OF GOP; ' Grass Roots' Letters Propose 'Reasonable Conservatism' to Supplant 'Me Too' Tactic FIGHT ON NEW DEAL DEMANDED OF GOP
- 89 Barracks to Be Sold
- CITY'S PLAY AREAS DREW 101,804,000; Expansion Is Held Justified on Basis of Interest Shown During Year
- NANCY A. FADAMS TO WED EX-OFFICER'; Mt. Holyoke Student Fiancee: of Kenneth Edward Brown, Former Ensign in Navy
- U. S. Paper Output Eases
- WILBERFORCE WINS BY 6-0; Defeats Prairie View in Bowl on Plunge by Sellers
- TEL AVIV SHELLED BY EGYPTIAN SHIPS; ISRAELIS GIVE FIGHT; No Noticeable Damage After 20-Minute Bombardment by Hit-Run Raiders REPRISAL IS THREATENED Spokesman Says That Another Attack Would Bring About Retaliation Against Cairo TEL AVIV SHELLED BY EGYPTIAN SHIPS PALESTINE SEA FIGHT
- Early Days Recalled
- RED CROSS BURDEN GROWS; Rising Living Costs Cut Gifts to the Brooklyn Chapter
- ROTR NOUC, OF MISS M'KINSTRY; est Hempstead Girl !s the Fiancee of Roger G. Morey Bdth Attend. Adelphi
- Atlanta
- Lytell Stops Frazier in 5th
- The Three Men Who Commanded Hitler's Navy; HITLER AND HIS ADMIRALS. By AnLhony Marcnssen. Illustrated. 275 pp. New Nor E. P. Dutton & Co. S4.
- SPURS WAR ON BLACK PLIES; Central Adirondacks Area Says It Will Spray 10,000 Acres in '49
- MiSS MYERS TO BE WED; Shipley Alumna W. ill Be Bride of James R. Ten Broeck
- The Eighty-first
- SKI SLOPES AND TRAILS
- STORM KILLS 60 IN IRAN; Snowfall of 3 Feet in Teheran Crushes Earth Houses
- WARNS ON CUT IN MINE DAY; Coal Executive Predicts Penalty for Public in Higher Costs