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- Cloudy Skies Due Today, With Snow a Possibility
- Auto Injuries Prove Fatal.
- Claudia Dell to Be Married.
- Standard Screw Doubles Rate.
- Warden to Be Convicts' Guest.
- Expected Adverse Decision.
- $800 BANKROLL SAVED FROM AN INCINERATOR; Yonkers Merchant and Police Rescue Cash From Trash After Frantic Search.
- PLEA BY PIRANDELLO.; He Urges Mussolini to Found New National Theatre.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- PAYMENTS BY THE I.R.T.; Distributions Soon on the 5% and 7% Notes.
- 200 CHILDREN MARCH IN TORCH PILGRIMAGE; Wreaths Placed on the Graves of Author of 'The Night Before Christmas' and Dickens's Son.
- I'M ALONE' HEARING SET.; Final Moves in Rum-Running Claims Case Start Friday.
- DR. RICHARD P. SMITH.; Philadelphia Physician Had Served in Two Wars,
- Article 4 -- No Title
- 3 CHILDREN DEAD IN MISSING PLANE; Pilot Also Victim as Machine Hits Cliff in Nevada Mountain Snowstorm. FRESH TRAGEDY IN FAMILY Boy and Girl Were Returning From Funeral of Brother Who Died of Pneumonia.
- Celebrating Her 100th Christmas
- Honduras Seizes Counterfeiters.
- Science Talks Open Tomorrow.
- TEMPLE CONTINUES TO STRESS OFFENSE; No Let-Up Is Planned for the Owls, With a Scrimmage Ordered for Today. TULANE SQUAD IS ACTIVE Will Not Start Tapering Off Till Thursday -- Reserved Seats Virtually All Sold.
- GIANT POWER PROJECT IS AIM OF SHIPSTEAD; Senator to Offer Bill Covering the Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys.
- Australian Air Mail to England.
- Elizabeth Gribbel Engaged.
- C.C.N.Y. MAINTAINS TITLE CHESS LEAD; Sweeps Boards Against L.I.U. and Captures Three Games From N. Y. U. Players, COLUMBIA TWICE VICTOR Holds Runner-Up Position by Turning Back Yeshiva and Long Island Teams.
- THE ANNUAL RENEWAL.
- ELIZABETH A FIELD BICOME, S EN6AGED; Rye Girl to Be Wed to Lester Knight Jr. of Larchmont, Alumnus of Cornell. NUPTIALS SET FOR SPRING She Attended Mr. Vernon Seminary in Washington and Graduated From Junior College.
- NEW ORLEANS RACE TO DOUBLE NUGGET; Mrs. Cragin's Filly Defeats Morvim by Two Lengths -- Judge Dixon Third.
- THOMAS RESUMES INFLATION DRIVE; Steps Taken for Conference of Currency Expansionists on Program in Congress.
- No Mediocrity in Research.
- Son to Mrs. J. W. Longsdale.
- LOCALLY DRESSED MEATS
- FOX BEGS WAY INTO HOUSE; Paws on Door, Is Let In and Foils Hunters for a While.
- MRS. MARGARET ARNN. specteJ to -g Yo- uags.
- TEA DANCE GIVEN FOR 2 DEBUTANTES; Carol Prichitt and Frederica Poor Presented to Society by Their Mothers. IN BALLROOM AT PIERRE Guests Are Mainly Young People -- Miss Sarah Sanford Assists in Receiving.
- BUSINESS EDITORS SUGGEST REMEDIES; Removal of Output Restrictions Among Proposals Made to Speed Recovery. SALES DRIVES STRESSED Waiting Attitude Scored -- Change in Tactics of Labor Also Viewed as Necessary.
- Christmas Frees 91 in Court.
- MISS MARY H. DODGE.; Native New Yorker Owned Former Home of the Warwicks.
- MISS PEGGY KIPP MAKES HER DEBUT; Parents Entertain at Dinner Dance at the Pierre for Passaic Debutante.
- Attorney for France Here.
- Queens Draws New Tenants.
- Mayor Seeks Lawyer-Policemen With Promise of Magistrate Jobs; ' Career Men' Would Spend 3 Years as Patrolmen and Detectives, Then Work for Corporation Counsel and District Attorney -- 103 in Police and Fire Forces Promoted. LAWYERS SOUGHT AS CITY POLICEMEN
- 2 Rescued From Locked Vault.
- CAP'T. 'THOMAS H, LAIRD.
- Smith to Command in Boston.
- SALES IN NEW JERSEY.; West Hudson and Jersey City Parcels Conveyed.
- POPE BEGS PEACE; DEPLORES ARMING; Will Pray to God to 'Disperse' People Who Want War, He Says in Christmas Address. ASSAILS REICH PAGANISM He Fears Divine Justice Will Strike Those Responsible, He Tells Cardinals. POPE BEGS PEACE; DEPLORES ARMING
- WOMAN, 78, JAILED FOR RELIEF FRAUD; Retired Nurse Gets 3 Months in Workhouse on Refusing to Repay $979 to City. BIG BANK ACCOUNT FOUND Withdrawal of $6,473 Charged to Her -- She Added to Income by Peddling Needles.
- MRS. BROWNING WEDS DENVER THEATRE MAN; Married to Bernard J. Hynes at the Home of Justice of Peace at Tuckahoe.
- Record for Holiday Telegrams.
- ROOSEVELT AND NYE TO CONFER ON ARMS; President and Senator Will Go Over Legislation to Take Profits Out of War. MORE MUNITIONS EVIDENCE Senate Committee Holds Until January What It Considers Important Testimony.
- Mayor to Give Daughter Picture of Mme. Curie
- Killed by Hit-and-Run Car.
- Reduced Rates on Ferry Tickets.
- SCREEN NOTES.
- BETHLEHEM STEEL WINS BONUS SUIT; Appellate Division Dismisses Action Against Schwab and Other Officers.
- FISHING SCHOONERS OUTBATTLE STORM; The Mary T. Goulart Creeps Into Boston With Man Lost as Sea Took Wheel-House. CREW'S HEROISM PRAISED The Arthur D. Storey Is Docked With Nine Dories Gone and Her Decks Washed Clear.
- HOOVERS AT SON'S HOME.; Grandchild's Dictum on Santa Leads to a Family Gathering.
- Colombian Workers Win Strike.
- T. P. BROWNE BURIED.; Church Notables at Servloe for Sexton of St. Agnes's Chapel.
- Sports of the Times; And They Call It High-Lie.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE; Monday, Dec. 24, 1934.
- No Crash in Piru Mountains.
- 1 Dead, 9 Hurt in Ship Blast.
- DARTMOUTH SEXTET DOWNS BRAE BURN, 3-1; Comes From Behind With Trio of Goals by Allen, Adams and Guibord in Last Period.
- Bank to Open Branch Office.
- TO HOLD FETE IN ARCTIC.; British Scientist8 Will Feast on Ptarmigan Instead of Turkey.
- Cuban Envoy Starts Here Jan. 15
- I Plans Pennsylvania Racing Bill. I
- Eldridge to Box Conde.
- KING HANGS UP STOCKING.; Brothers of Peter of Yugoslavia Put Out Two Each.
- THE "AVERAGE" MAN.
- FabinDavis.
- MILLER OUTPOINTS BROWN.; Gains Decision Over Panama Boxer In 10-Round Bout at Paris.
- HUGE SONGFEST IN CHICAGO; Shoppers Along a Mile of State Street Join in Christmas Carols.
- From the "Inarticulate."
- MARY LIVINGSTON ENGAGED TO MARRYi; Member of a Noted Colonial Family to Become Bride of Spencer Eddy Jr.
- STARS TO COMPETE IN SWIM AT MIAMI; Mrs. Jarrett and Miss Kight Among Leading Women Performers in Meet.
- R. A. FOSTER IS DEAD; CURB BOARD OFFICIAL; Clearing Corporation Manager Succumbs to a Stroke While at Table.
- Daughter to J. T. Geutings Jr.
- AMERICANS ENGAGE RANGERS TONIGHT; Sextets at Full Strength for Second Game of City Series at the Garden.
- LABEL SALES REDUCED.; Decline of 15.6 Per Cent Reported for Ten Apparel Industries.
- COUSINS ARE GUESTS OF GLORIA VANDERBILT; Christmas Eve Party Held at Aunt's Estate -- Child Will Spend Day With Mother.
- HUBERT J, HORAN.
- Dance for Letitia Krementz.
- Formerly Head of Hearns.
- Holiday Checks Gray Cloths.
- $1,250,000 CHARITY IN 'UNKNOWN'S' WILL; 16 Welfare Agencies Aided by R.M. Isaacs, Clothing Maker, Who Shunned Publicity. HID HIS PHILANTHROPIES Lived So Quietly That He Died Unnoticed by Press -- Left Gifts to Family, Too. $1,250,000 CHARITY IN 'UNKNOWN'S' WILL
- FISH NOW EXPECTED TO DENY CONFESSION; Counsel Condemns Efforts to Link Budd Case Suspect With Other Killings.
- 8TEVEN E. YOUNG.
- Ashurst Declines Judgeship.
- MANHATTAN MORTGAGES.
- ROOSEVELT LIGHTS TREE; Describes in Christmas Radio Message Scene at Washington. HOST AGAIN TO TINY TIM President Reads Dickens's 'Christmas Carol' to Family at White House. SANTA' TO OFFICE FORCE Mrs. Roosevelt Presents Many Gifts to Children -- Quiet Holiday for Cabinet. THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT TAKES OVER THE CITY AND THE NATION. ROOSEVELT LIGHTS COMMUNITY TREE
- PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE TO HALVE ITS STAFF; Democrats, in Control, Will Economize Also by Cutting High Pay of Some Attaches.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Advance Confidently on Christmas Eve -- Prices Rise About a Point on the Average.
- FIRESTONE SEES UNITY BRINGING PROSPERITY; Cites Cooperation of Industry, Labor and Farming -- Favors Localizing of Relief.
- NO TRUCE IN CHACO TO MARK HOLIDAY; Third Christmas of War Will Find Both Sides Fighting With Bitterness Growing.
- THOMAS BRADFORD, HIT BY AUTO, DIES; Brother-in-Law of Prince of Wales's Equerry Run Down at 4th Av. and 28th St. CAME FROM NASHVi LEE Friend of Governor's Brother Once Was With Investment Bankers in This City.
- Music Stars in Benefit Jan. 6.
- BARGE LINES TO REMAIN.; Eastman Will Include Federal Se vice in Coordination Plan.
- Schooner Has the "Black Look."
- Glen Ridge Tax Rate Cut.
- FRANK McKERNAN.
- REDS PAY CARDINALS $55,000 FOR MIZE; Acquire Rookie First Baseman With Record as Hard Hitter in International League.
- SANTA OF HORSES SPENDS A SAD DAY; When None Passes He Takes Down Sidewalk Tree and Puts Away Presents. GIFTS FOR DOGS AND CATS They Get Collars, Blankets and Tidbits -- Boy, 7, Seeks Ant Eggs for His Turtle.
- FEAR OF GERMANY FADING IN EUROPE; Menace of Reich Rearmament Held to Be Dissipated by New Confidence.
- 29 STATES PROVIDE OLD-AGE PENSIONS; Eleven Adopted System in the Past Two Years, Welfare Group Survey Shows.
- NINE IN HOCKEY TOURNEY.; To Compete at Skytop for Trophy Held by Hun School.
- BYRD CAMP HAPPY WITH MAIL COMING; Discovery of Buried Quarter of Beef Further Cause for General Rejoicing. STEAK TO HEAD YULE MENU Sherry, Also Given Up for Lost, to Play Part in Feast -- 16 Men to Spend Day on Trail.
- Dutch Fliers Land in Aruba.
- PRINCETON GIFTS IN YEAR $389,984; President Dodds Reports to Trustees That $236,751 Is Permanent Endowment. $16,694 FOR STUDENT AID $125,897 Allotted for Current Expenses and $10,640 Goes to Grounds and Buildings.
- YULETIDE IS GLOOMY FOR CENTRAL EUROPE; More Homes Are in Mourning This Christmas Than at Any Time Since World War.
- UTILITY TAXES.
- PattnEeed.
- Proper Control Needed.
- JEANNE D'ARC TEA DANCE.; Event Will Help Mission Unit of Sacred Heart Convent.
- VICTORIA STATE LEADS.; Victory Looms in Cricket Match With New South Wales.
- HUNDRED NEEDIEST CASES.
- 71 NEW AIRPLAINS ORDERED FOR ARMY; $1,655,394 Contract With Douglas Co. Practically Completes Fiscal Year Buying. ALL OF OBSERVATION TYPE Purchase Brings the Total to 312 New Military Ships Added Since June 29.
- MRS. A. VAN VECHTEN.; Descendant of Col. John Stevens of Castle P
- ANGELA F. McCOSKER INTRODUCED AT TEA; Debutante Honored by Parents With Large Dance in Petit Salon of Park Lane.
- MAROONS OBTAIN GRACIE.; Former Americans' Wing Will Play for Montreal Tonight.
- East Side House Leased.
- REINDEER HERD NEAR GOAL; Animals for Starving Eskimos Await Ice to End 1,200-Mile Drive.
- MRS. W. B. $TEPHENSON.
- MUSIC IN REVIEW; Bach's 'Christmas Oratorio' With Pantomime Presented at Midnight in Unique Union of Arts.
- Edmonston Divorce Urged.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- RARE COIN FAKER IS CAPTURED HERE; His Counterfeits So Perfect They Deceived Dealers Till Pieces Were Weighed. SOLD 40 IN THREE MONTHS Collectors, Swindled by New Process, Set Secret Service on Russian's Trail.
- 56 POSTMASTERS NAMED.; Three of Farley's Appointments Are for New Jersey Posts.
- , GEORGE H. RUSSELl..
- UTILITY SYSTEM TO LIQUID DEBT; Central Public Service Units Prepare to Proceed With Plan Dated Dec. 1. ASSETS, STOCK AND CASH Securities Held by Four Debtor Companies Received in an Exchange in 1932.
- APARTMENT RENTALS.
- THRONGS TURN OUT FOR CHURCH RITES; Mgr. Lavelle Celebrates Mass at Midnight Before 8,000 at St. Patrick's. PRAYERS AT ST. JOHN'S Dr. McComas, at St. Paul's Chapel, Hails End of Child Labor and Increased Leisure.
- RAPIDAN DISPUTE SETTLED.; Lumber Company Claiming Hoover Camp Site Shares in Award.
- 3 GIFTS TO NEEDIEST CLOSE OUT 9 CASES; One $2,541 Contribution Will Provide Fully for Seven -- Two Others Rescue One Each. FUND'S 'DEFICIT' IS CUT Christmas Generosity Stirs Hope That All Those Still Waiting Will Be Helped.
- HODSON SEEKS SITE FOR ART CENTRE; Negotiating With Education Board for People's Theatre for Works Projects. ACTS IN REORGANIZATION Program Calls for Putting All Phases of Adult Training Under One Group.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident on the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets.
- DUDLEY STRIKE ENDED.; Southbrige, Mass., Mill Workers Also Call Off Walkout.
- HOLIDAY SHOPPING SHOWS SHARP RISE; Last-Minute Rush Swells Total for Stores to 10 Per Cent Above Last Year. GAIN IN LAST FOUR DAYS Final Day Before Christmas Is Compared Favorably With the Same Date in 1933.
- Foe Repulsed, Says La Paz.
- Served in the War.
- LONGER LOANS HELD AIM IN INTEREST CUT; FDIC Order Was to Help Indus It Is Said in Treasury and Congress Circles. LEGALITY IS OPEN ISSUE Legislation, if Needed to Bring Result, Discussed -- Fletcher Backs Glass on Law.
- SCHOONER LOST IN BLOW.; Crew Landing in Newfoundland Reports Jean Smith Foundered.
- PAGEANT OF NATIVITY HELD IN WESTCHESTER; Community Affair at Bronxville Only One of Many of the Christmas Observances.
- France Less Hostile to Reich Rearmament; Government Attitude Rouses Diehard Rage
- MRS. ALFRED H. CURTIS.
- 3 MIAMI PLAYERS HURT.; Cook, Boney and Horton Sprain Ankles During Scrimmage.
- MONEY AND CREDIT.
- Two Saved After 2 Days At Sea in an Open Boat
- Madison, N. J., Holds Celebration
- Two M.P.'s Fined for Lottery.
- $150,000 IN PENSIONS RECOVERD BY CITY; Hodson Reports Restitution for Year -- No Leniency in Relief Fund Cases.
- Bernie Moore, Track Coach, Picked As Jones's Successor at L.S.U.; Huey Long Approves Choice of Football Mentor, Who Plans to Retain Present Staff of Assistants at Baton Rouge.
- Doe Escapes Wildcat With Aid of a Hunter
- Their Fiftieth Anniversary.
- CANADA MAY LOWER TARIFF AGAINST US; Royal Commission Evidence Reveals High Profits of Protected, Textiles. WAGES CUT TO LOW POINT Barrier Has Reduced Imports From the United States More Than Half.
- PARTY AT ELLIS ISLAND.; Elsie Janis in Charge of the Program for Immigrants.
- BY WHAT AUTHORITY?
- MekeeIEoot.
- Army and Navy Examples.
- ELIZABETH HURST'S PLANS; Summit, N, J., Girl to Be Bride of Stanley G. Welsh Jan, 26.
- COTTON PRICES SAG AFTER EARLY GAINS; Market Yields to Realizing in Unusually Active Pre-Holiday Trading. STEADY TO 7 POINTS OFF Increased Spot Demand From England, Italy and France Reported in Last Week.
- 2 TRAPPED AS BURGLARS.; Tenant Says He Saw Youths Jimmying Window to Home.
- JOHN F. ROHRIG.
- I SWEET BRIAR DAY' SET.; I'Alumnae' Association Will Give Reception on Friday. I
- Ski Jumping Carded Feb. 22.
- Guffey to Get Reed's Offices.
- JOHN A. COSTELLO.
- CALLS SENATE HEADS TO MAP OUT PROGRAM; Robinson Summons Members of Steering and Policy Committees for Monday.
- CRITICIZES YOUTHS OF RUSSIA AND REICH; Rabbi Blumenfield, at Cleveland Session of Avukah, Says They Betray Hopes for Them.
- HUNDRED NEEDIEST CASES.
- NRA CODE VIOLATED IN MOVING PLANTS FROM BROOKLYN; National Labor Board Orders Fur Workers Reinstated in New Locations.
- W.N. BAETT, PILOT IN NOTED RACE, DIES; Helped Handle Natchez When She Lost Mississippi Run to Steamboat Robert E, Lee. SUCCUMBS AT AGE OF 94 Former Manager of Wall Paper' Company in St. Louis Had Retired Six Years Ago.
- YOUNG LAWYER MADE A JUDGE BY PINCHOT; Charles Klein, Attorney General's Aide, Caused Resignation of Several on P.S.C.
- MEN OF PACIFIC FLEET PLAN CHILDREN'S FETE; Giant Trees and Scenery, Erected Aboard Ships, to Entertain Young Guests.
- CHRISTMAS TREES PERILED; Spread of Flf Blight Is Menace to Continent's Supply.
- OPERA ON RADIO TODAY.; Geraldine Farrar to Be Narrator of 'Hansel and Gretel.'
- WALL ST. HOLDS YULETIDE PARTIES; Exchanges Gayly Decorated as Members Make Merry on the Trading Floors. CAROLS SUNG IN STREET Glee Clubs Lead Musical Entertainment at Lighted Christmas Tree.
- NOTE EXTENSION IN VIEW.; Roanoke Water Works Unlikely to Meet Maturity on Feb. 1.
- CHIMES AND CHORALS HEARD IN BURLINGTON; Historic Christmas Service Attracts Many -- Carillon Recital at Princeton.
- TO CAPITAL IN A VICTORIA.; Horses Will Draw Pennsylvania's New Governor to Inauguration.
- ROBE;RT RADCt.
- NEW JERSEY TO SEE METROPOLITAN OPERA; Company to Appear for First Time at Newark on Jan. 29 in 'La Boheme.'
- Fletcher Upholds Glass.
- DISTRESSED SHIP IN TOW.; The Emile Francqul, Rudder Gone, Is Taken Toward Is Halifax.
- Animals in Zoo Get Presents.
- Government Attitude Rouses Diehard Rage; Gamelin to Succeed Weygand.
- REV, DR. THOMAS REISCH.
- OPEN GOLF ON FRIDAY.; McSpaden Heads Pro Group Seeking California Championship.
- DIES IN 14-STORY LEAP INTO OCCUPIED ROOM; Woman's Body Crashes Through Roof Into Man's Apartment -- Act Laid to Ill Health.
- INJUNCTION SOUGHT IN NAZI GROUP ROW; Friends of New Germany Sue New York Local to Gain Control of Officers. ASK OUSTER OF 'REBELS' Custody of Newspaper, Deutscher Beobachter, Is Demanded -- Hearing Is Tomorrow.
- Sues for Divining Rod Pay.
- EASTERN PLAYERS PRACTICE 2 HOURS; Work is Speeded for Charity Football Game New Year's Day at San Francisco.
- Shortage of Ornaments For Trees Is Reported
- MINIMIZES CUBAN ATTACK.; Argentine Minister Deplores Stress on Bombing of Legation.
- PALM BEACH SCENE OF HOLIDAY PARTIES; The James Terrys Entertain With Tea -- Carols Sung at Dusk by Male Quartet. FRANK O. BUTLERS HOSTS Give Elaborate Dinner at Villa -- 100 Colonists Guests of Miss Miriam Stowers.
- Winfrey Silks Carried to Victory by Stone Martin and Impromptu at Miami; STONE MARTIN WINS PUNTA GORDA PURSE Beats Fairly Wild by Six Lengths, With Chatterdoo Third at Miami. IMPROMPTU EASY VICTOR Leads Swimalong to Wire in Second Race -- Uncle Billy Defeats Towson.
- HUNDRED NEEDIEST CASES.
- POPULAR ART EDUCATION.
- PotterBarry.
- SANTA ANITA TRACK OPENS GATES TODAY; 50,000 Expected to See Return of Racing to So. California After 25-Year Lapse. TWO FEATURES ON CARD $5,000 Added Christmas Stakes and Juvenile Handicap Draw Many Turf Stars.
- ARBITRARINESS SEEN.; Administration Attitude Regarded as Unfair to Utilities.
- Leah Markowitz a Bride.
- RELIEF PITCHERS HAD WINNING YEAR; Marberry and Knott Topped American League With 7 Triumphs, No Defeats. KLINE IN THIRD PLACE Also Won 7 Rescue Attempts. but Lost 2 -- Indians' Staff Gained Team Honors.
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO.
- Boston Mail Breaks Records.
- CHARLES BALDWIN SCUDDER.
- Dorothy M. Disbrow Married.
- LARCHMONT PLANS ICEBOAT CONTESTS; Craft on Runners Being Built for Members of Newly Formed Winter Club.
- TREE SHINES TO GUIDE DR. BIGELOW'S RETURN; Wife and Children Hope That Holiday Scenes Will End His Possible Lapse of Memory.
- 6. W. P. HUNT DIES; LEADER IN ARIZONA; Seven Times Governor of the State He Helped to Found is Heart Attack Victim. WAS MINISTER TO SIAM Waiter and Copper Mine Mucker Became Known as 'Old Roman' of the West.
- WE CUT NO SWISS ICE.; Skates Made Here Have No Share in Market, Consul Reports.
- CENTRE TO TEST RELIEF.; Model Station to Increase Welfare Efficiency Is Opened.
- Los Angeles Railway Cited.; NRA CODE VIOLATED IN MOVING PLANTS
- CHARLES H. MILLER DIES.; Prominent as Hardware and In-i uranee Executive In Pennsylvania. I
- MACHINE-GUN SALES CURBED BY NEW LAW; None Vended to Criminals by Legitimate Dealers, the Tax Records Indicate.
- Mail Increases but Not Receipts.
- ALBANY OFFICIALDOM QUIT CAPITAL FOR DAY; Governor and Family at Their Residence Here -- Bray Goes to Utica to Visit Mother.
- It Is Not Too Late to Give To Neediest Cases Fund
- URGES MUSIC AS MEDICINE.; Dr. Podolsky Cites Experiments in Varied Cases.
- STEEL IMPORTS INCREASE.; November Total Reached 35,273 Tons, or 15,070 Above October.
- Flat Glass Code Approved.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SOLOMON FEL$ON,
- Huberman Announces Plans.
- CANADIAN TRADE GAINS.; General Expansion This Year Noted by Bank of Montreal.
- RUMANIA RENEWS LUPESCU DISPUTE; King Is Said to Be Ready to Settle Money on Friend and Let Her Go Abroad.
- CHARLES F. McCREADN.
- Kampfer to Meet Garibaldi.
- BANK ROBBER IS SLAIN.; Posse Bags Man Who Took $685 at Harrison, Neb.
- GERMANY REVERTS TO YULE TRADITION; Kindly Spirit of Old Customs submerges the Hardness of the New Reich.
- SPANISH AIR CHIEF HERE TO STUDY PLANES; Major Ramon Franco Tells of Five-Year Aviation Program Planned by His Nation.
- LINDBERGHS TO DINE WITH MORROWS TODAY; Christmas Family Reunion Is Planned in Jersey -- Alice Morrow Sails for Europe.
- PARKER HEADS NET LIST.; Named First In Middle States Association Junior Rankings.
- HOPKINS HALLS FIGHT FOR END OF POVERTY; Leader of Nation's Relief Looks to Goal of a Real Christmas for All.
- ALBANIAN RISING DENIED.; Greek Press Accused of Trying to Mar King's Anniversary Fete.
- I HUNDRED NEEDIEST CASES.]
- Lesnevich to Box Aldare.
- FOREIGNERS GREET YULETIDE IN SOVIET; Christmas Trees Displayed by Many, Though Holiday Is Not Recognized by State. OLD TRAPPINGS RETRIEVED Search of Shops Yields Forgotten Ornaments -- Play Enacted by German Children.
- GERMS AND WINDS.
- BrodKorn.
- GRAIN PRICES FIRM, WITH MANY GAINS; Chicago Traders Neglect Market for Holiday Merry-Making -- Late Rally in Wheat. CORN FUTURES ARE STRONG Active Buying of December Contracts Develops -- Oats Up -- Rye, Barley Mixed.
- Hard on Dictionaries.
- MRS. CARTWRIGHT GIVES A LUNCHEON; Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer Among Her Guests in Sert Room at the Waldorf. IDA LARKEN TO BE HONORED Allan Whitmans Entertain -- Mrs. Charles Stout Hostess at Dinner in Weylin.
- DONCHIN VICTOR ON MAT.; Tosses Mack in Feature Bout at Coliseum -- Levin Triumphs.
- UTAH POWER DIVIDENDS.; Payments to Be Made on Preferred Issues Are First Since 1932.
- ABRAHAM BROOK
- LOUISE McCORMICK TO BECOME A BRIDE; Bryn Mawr Alumna Will Be Wed to Montgomery M. Orr, a Princeton Graduate.
- FATHER MAKES BID FOR BROCK CHILD; Starr-Josephson Custody Case Complicated by Request of Movie Director.
- 58,236 LOANS CLOSED.; HOLC Completes Refinancing of 906 More Dwellings.
- 290,000 FED AT SCHOOLS.; Free Luncheons Given to Children in 45 States in 1933-34.
- JOHN S. RAYMOND.
- Falls Dead on Way to Church.
- SCIENCE FIGHTS DRUG ADDICTION; Non-Addicting Substitute for Morphine Is Sought by Laboratory Workers.
- FLAT IS BOUGHT IN ON $1,000,000 BID; Continental Bank Takes Over Fifteen-Story Structure on West Eighty-first Street. THEATRE ALSO AUCTIONED The Vanderbilt Is Acquired by Plaintiff in Brisk Bidding -- Nine Parcels Offered.
- Tilt Between Richberg and Johnson Ends In the Pair Exchanging 'Merry Christmas'
- Bogus $10 Bill 'Cross-Eyed.'
- 11 ROADS' INCOME OFF 16.9% IN MONTH; $13,230,000 Operating Net in November Compares With $15,924,000 Year Before. GROSS REVENUES CUT 0.5 % Total $80,487,000, Against $80,901,000 -- Individual Companies Report.
- DENIES ALIENATION CHARGE; Watts Says He Was Unwitting Tool of Connelly.
- 1935 Plates Illegal Now Except on Dealers' Cars
- Dempsey Perjury Case Dropped.
- RULING ON SUGAR WAITS.; Exchange Committee Holds Final Hearing on Market 'Squeeze.'
- PRIESTS REPUDIATE JAPANESE CHARGES; Four Canadians, Forced to Quit Island in Spy Scare, Do Not Mention Damage to Churches.
- MRS. O. W. RUGGL
- News of Rose Bowl Sell-Out Cheers Alabama Squad on Arrival at Pasadena; ALABAMA GREETED BY 3,000 ON COAST Squad of 34 Parades to Hotel and Then Opens Final Drive for New Year's Battle. STANFORD MEN ARE BUSY Grayson Tries Passing Again and Shows Accuracy on Short-Range Tosses.
- $3,130,200 GOLD ARRIVES.; Imports From England, Mexico and India -- Exchanges Dull.
- ASTOR REALTY CONVEYED.; Deficiency Judgment Barred In City Housing Authority Deal.
- SLEEPING GIRL AWAKES TO CHRISTMAS CHEER; Recognizes Decorated Tree and Will Sit Up for First Time in Three Years.
- THYSSEN IN ARGENTINA.; Despite Reports He Was in Peril in Relch, He Says He Will Return.
- MiSS CATHERINE KENNEY,
- Stanford Quintet Bows.
- FEDERAL DEPOSITS GAIN IN THE WEEK; Government Account With Reserve Banks Rises $572,000,000, Report Shows. DEMAND DEPOSITS DROP Loans on Securities to Brokers Up $23,000,000 at the System's Banks in New York District.
- IMPORTER ENDS LIFE BY HANGING IN HOTEL; W.H. Schlichter Leaves Letters to Friends -- Pawntickets Found in Pockets.
- CONGRESSMEN VEXED.; Demand for Gallery Seats on Opening Day Causes Shortage.
- DR. J. T. SPOTH, 74, WEDS.; Bride of Former Brooklyn Man Is Josephine Struble~ 71.
- Satisfied With Staff
- Shops in Rio de Janeiro Jammed
- MUSSOLINI COUNTERS ABYSSINIAN CHARGES; Ualual Clash Most Recent of Many Incidents, He Tells League, Again Asking Reparation.
- BELLS OF BETHLEHEM HAIL CHRISTMAS MORN; Church of Nativity Scene of an Imposing Pageant -- Peals to Be Broadcast Today.
- CHRISTMAS SPIRIT WINS.
- Stemme -- Zizelman.
- HUNDRED NEEDIEST CASES.
- Concern Gives $40,000 Bonus.
- BEQUEATHS MILLION IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS; Will of Hugh McAfee Divides Estate Among Fifty Institutions and Individuals. ALL IN PITTSBURGH AREA Securities Worth $100,000 Are Withheld From Distribution Until Later.
- Approving Mr. Fairchild.
- Auto Race Entry Blanks Out.
- TARIFF IS LIFTED ON CANADIAN HAY; Importation of 300,000 Tons Is Authorized to Aid the Drought-Hit Areas. FOR NORTHWEST STATES Wallace Sets Up Agency Which Will Handle the Product at Low Fixed Prices.
- TWO Billions Home Loans Affect 4,000,000 People
- CHARLOTTE JOYNES DENNIS.
- Cooper -- O'Donovan.
- DEAD RAIL ENGINEER IS BLAMED FOR WRECK; Veteran of 40 Years' Service Failed to See Signal, Says N.Y. Central Official.
- SANTA CLAUS IN A BANK.; Chicagoan Finds Instead of $14 Long Forgotten $1,015.17 Deposit.
- !NOTABLES AT SERWCE FOR REVo DR. BEARD; President AngeU Among Bearers for Oldest Graduate of Yale University.
- Lebrun Saves Paris Girl From Being Guillotined
- ALBANY SEEKS RATE CUT.; Mayor Hints at Possibility of Municipal Utility Plant.
- Lightning Provides CCC Dinner.
- STOCK MARKET INDICES.; International Average Advances Slightly in Week.
- 720 in Jersey Have a Merry Christmas As Ford Edgewater Plant Hands Out Jobs
- NO FEAR HERE OF MALADY.; Spread of Ceylon Epidemic to U.S. Possessions Not Expected.
- BROKER ACCLAIMED BEST-DRESSED MAN; Jury of Tailors Picks William Goadby Loew of Wall St. for Sartorial Taste.
- Edward A. Waiters Weds.
- Produce Exchange Drops Stock.
- BRIEF FILED IN SUIT TO CURB PIER UNION; Plea by Counsel for Shippers Charges Plot to Prevent Free Movement of Trade. FEDERAL LAW TEST SEEN Discrimination by Workers Called NRA Violation -- Decision Expected Soon.
- Yule Dinner Assured Pigeons in Midtown; Unofficial Feeder to Make Rounds in Auto
- BOLIVIA GETS AIR SERVICE.; Contract Cuts Time From La Paz to New York to 3 Days.
- DR. AMMI L. BIXBY.
- STANFORD COACH PLEASED.; Thornhill Satisfied by Showing of Grayson During Drill.
- Curb Nominating Group to Meet
- Needy Longshoremen Get Aid.
- Bomb Mailed to Greek Minister.
- MRS. M. E. CADWALADuR.
- Michigan State Five Wins.
- Irvington Police Head Named.
- Postal Deliveries Today To Be Limited to Specials
- LONDON OUTLAWS QUIET.; Unwritten Truce Gives Scotland Yard Peaceful Christmas.
- Wilbur W. Evans Is Married.
- SULLIVAN CAPTAIN OF PRINCETON TRIO; Poloists Elect Their Leader for 1935 -- Everitt Gets Post as Manager.
- BOND PRICES HOLD IN NARROW RANGE; Corporation Issues a Shade Higher, Federal List Down Slightly on Stock Exchange. TURNOVER ONLY $8,970,700 Trading Slowest Since Nov. 5 -- Foreign Loans Quiet -- Domestic Trend Upward on Curb.
- MAJOR LEIGH ZERBEu AND MRS. STUMP WE~; Daughter of Late Henry Poo4 Becomes the Bride of Army Official in Maryland.
- Reigh Rose Takes Feature at Charles Town, Beating Pergola Home by Length and Half
- Capital Increase Arranged.
- Youth Hanged in Trinidad.
- Topics of The Times
- Schiff "FeenheIS.
- COMMODITY MARKETS.; Most Staples Advance in Short Trading Sessions -- Cash List Higher, With Lard at New Top Mark.
- Moodie Decision Tomorrow.
- TROTH AblHOIJNCED OF REHEE BARLICH; Daughter of Financier and Economist to Be Wed to H, Robert Samstag. SHE IS BARNARD GRADUATE Father an Adviser to President Roosevelt Fiance !s a Princeton Alumnus.
- Hockey Pace Set by Jackson; JACKSON RETAINS HIS SCORING LEAD
- GULF REFINING HITS NIRA.; Challenges Validity in Move to Dismiss Indictments.
- COLUCCI CASE VERDICT EXPECTED TOMORROW; Defense Ends Testimony at Trial of Woman Accused of Slaying Husbnnd on Train.
- FRANK J. N[='YLAND.
- Smull -- Hockley.
- STATE TO GET $15,000.; Also to Receive Land Near Wayne Under Hallett Will Settlement.
- DECLINE IN FAILURES.; Total for Week Dropped to 219, Dun & Bradstreet Report.
- W. B. OHL.
- RESCUE HERO SOUGHT IN SMUGGLING CASE; Swiss Watch Movements and Dials Found in Room of Seaman on Manhattan.
- DELAY IS OPPOSED IN HAUPTMANN CASE; Both Sides Indicate They Will Not Ask Discharge of Panel That Got Pamphlet. TAMPERING INQUIRY BEGUN Judge Robbins Suggests the Talesmen Be Questioned on Reaction to Booklet. DELAY OPPOSED IN HAUPTMANN CASE
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Honored by Cocoa Exchange.
- Roosevelt Sends Dress To Answer Girl's Plea
- SAYS NO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH IS IN TOP 12; Embree, in Statement Directed to Long, Bars Louisiana State From High Ranking.
- Federal Silver Exceeds Billion Ounces, But Is Short 50% of Ratio With Gold
- SEIZE CHRISTMAS BONUSES; Four Men Get $1,200, Terrorize Workers in Chicago Plant.
- J.H. LEWIS OPPOSES PACT TO CUT NAVIES; Senator Asserts on Radio That Such Agreements Bring Only Danger of War to Us. CRITICIZES LONDON TALKS Declares Our Policy Is to Be a Mediator, Having 'Friendship With All, Alliance With None.'
- American-Born Countess Dies. ]
- C.C.N.Y. NINE SETS DATES; To Play 18 Games During 1935-Season Opens March 30.
- STOCKS GO HIGHER IN LONDON MARKET; Trading Fairly Brisk Despite Absence of Many Members From the Floor. BRITISH FUNDS STRONG Loans in Moderate Demand at 1/2 of 1% -- Exchanges in Paris and Berlin Closed.
- QUINTUPLETS' PACK LOADS SANTA DOWN; Gifts Come From as Far as England and Scotland for Babies' First Christmas.
- RETURNING VOTERS BOOST U.S. IN SAAR; There's No Place Like America, They Assure Home Folks at Christmas Gatherings. SURE GERMANY WILL WIN Chicagoan Declares 95 Per Cent of Population Would Join Basin to Reich.
- NEW SET-UP URGED FOR JERSEY RELIEF; Colt Would Establish System of Unemployment, Sickness and Accident Insurance. ADMINISTERED BY STATE Permanent Machinery for the Care of Needy Under a New Poor Law Included.
- BLAIR PLANS SIX MEETS.; Wrestling Team to Face Columbia Cubs and Navy Plebes.
- TREND OF STOCK PRICES.
- EDUCATOR AND WIFE HURT.; G.S. Lasher of Ohio State, Head of Theta Chi, in Auto Crash.
- Hitler Host to Troopers.
- BOOKS OF THE TIMES
- - I Dr. Pender Weds Ailsa MacCo!!.
- SWARTHMORE LISTS CARD.; Washington and Hamilton to Be New Football Opponents.
- MUNICIPAL LOANS.; Offerings of New Bond Issues for Public Subscription Announced.
- A. H. Bartleys Wed 50 Years.
- In Washington; Scrooge and New Deal Ghosts Adorn a Christmas Tale.
- BardwellVon Mertens.
- MISS DEWAR TOPS 1934 SPORTS LIST; Swimming Star Is Selected as Canada's Leading Woman Athlete During Year.
- DR. L. S. PIL(HER, SURGEON, IS DEAD; Praitioner and Teacher for Haft a Century in Brooklyn and New York Was 89. ONCE GRAND ARMY CHIEF He Served Throughout the Civil War Before Taking Medical Degree at Michigan.
- MARRIED SECRETLY.; Beatrice Hudson Wed to H. Philip Ammidown at 3:40 A. *M.
- CRESCENTS PLAY TODAY.; Meet Lewiston Sextet at Garden -- Jamaica to Face Free State.
- Philadelphia Plant Sold.
- Fireman Faces Arson Charge.
- J. L. BREESE DIES; BROKER, GIHEER; Leaderin Southampton Colony, Just Turned 80, Once Built Race Autos as Hobby. AMATEUR IN COLOR PHOTOS Introduced the Art Into This Country -- Three Sons and a Daughter Survive Him,
- MISS GLAZEBROOK TO WED.; Basking Ridge Girl Engaged to Morton N. Pierson.
- Senator Fletcher Saves Coat-Tail
- AUTO REGISTRATIONS GAINED 4.6% in 1934; Country's Total of 24,952,007 Cars Shows First Increase Since 1930.
- Federal Inquiry Denied.
- HOWARD R. $HEPPARD.
- ACCIDENTS REDUCED 7 1/2%.; Police Safety Drive Cuts Death Total 5%, Valentine Says.
- ASKS FERA HOMES FOR WAR DISABLED; Hines Proposes Rural Housing So Compensation of Men Would Stretch Further. PAYMENT OUT OF PENSIONS Project Is Held Up Until the Controller General Rules on Signing Over of Money.
- WOODEN GUN ESCAPE FAILS; New Haven Prisoner Is Trapped When Guard Sounds Riot Call.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- THE PLAY; Christmas Eve in the Theatre -- S.N. Behrman's 'Rain From Heaven.'
- Better Outlook for Tire Industry in 1935 Seen by Heads of Two Leading Companies
- Greets the Cardinals.
- FIRST LADY HEADS NOTABLE LIST AGAIN; Mrs. Catt for the Second Year Names Mrs. Roosevelt as Outstanding Woman. WORK FOR OTHERS PRAISED Frances Perkins, Ruth B. Owen and the Late Mrs. M.H. Rumsey Also Among 10 Leaders.
- NEWS OF THE STAGE; Broadway Speculates on the Contents of its Christmas Stocking Tonight -- Sundry Other Items.
- This Week's Steel Output 35.2%,Record Since June
- Song Speeds Christmas Mail.
- Japan Likely to Act Saturday.
- F. H. WILKINS DIES; UTILITY EXECUTIVE; Offidat of Telephone Concerns in America and Europe, 73, Began With Western Electric.
- Lehigh Picks Tunner, Smith.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- CARD STRESSES LIBERTY.; Dr. Butler's Christmas Greeting Defends 'Moral Principle.'
- RUSH TO BUY ROAST PIG.; Puerto Ricans, Preparing to Break Fast, Keep Vendors Busy.
- MISS MUSPRATT LEFT LITTLE, LAWYER SAYS; Woman Found Dead in Brooklyn Home Had Made Will-Sister Doubts She Was Slain.
- Frankness of Cornell's Stand on Football Draws Approval From Followers of Sports
- Principal Assets and Liabilities of Member Banks.
- Reopen Jewish Boycott.
- BIG TRADE INCREASE GAINED BY ARGENTINA; Foreign Business Shows Rise of 28 1/2 Per Cent -- Great Britain First on List.
- Marion Hutchinson Engaged.
- BRITISH CHRISTMAS FOGGY BUT HAPPY; Country Is Making Merry Over Its Most Prosperous Yule Since the War. KING PLAYS SANTA CLAUS Distributes Gifts to Tenantry at Sandringham -- Speaks to the Empire Today.
- Miss Mary Curtiss to Wed.
- BOUSSUS DEFEATS PERRY.; Frenchman Triumphs, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, in Net Match at Sydney.
- GENERAL CHIANG LISTS CHINA'S GAINS IN 1934; Says Great Advance Has Been Made Toward Stabilizing the Land and Bringing Peace.
- SOCIALIZED MEDICINE.; Dr. Goldblatt's Argument Against It Evokes Numerous Counter-Opinions.
- Ocean Travelers
- TROUSDELL'S TEAM WINS.; Cards 61 to Take Best Ball Match In Pinehurst Golf.
- COMPROMISE MADE ON HAWAIIAN SUGAR; Growers Agree to Contract Accepting AAA Quotas, Which Will Be Re-examined.
- PRISONERS GREET JUDGE.; Eight Sentenced by C.W. Boote in Yonkers Send Holiday Card.
- SAMUEL M. HENDERSON.
- Margaret ,Truxal Engaged.
- Wood, Field and Stream
- MONTREAL SILVER.
- BODY OF BRIDE, 19, FOUND IN THICKET; Carefully Laid Under Leaves Near Port Jefferson Road -- Vanished Few Days Ago. IDENTIFIED BY PARENTS Husband Says She Left Home on Dec. 19, Telling Landlady She Was Going to Doctor.
- HERMAN TAPKE.; Religious Publisher Was Made Knight of St. Gregory.
- MRS. MAURICE LEON GETS RENO DIVORCE; Wife of Attorney Here for the French Government Charged Cruelty.
- SUES TO HALT STOCK DEAL; Republic Steel Shareholder Fights Payment to New York Bankers.
- WALSH DECLARES CITY POWER PLANT WILL SLASH RATES; State Authority Head Holds This Is Ideal Place to Demonstrate Plan. CITES CUTS ELSEWHERE Reports Bills in Washington Were Reduced by Half -- He Sends Data to Board. MAYOR DEFENDS PROGRAM Retorts to Company Protest -- Davidson First Will Study Needs of 1,000 Buildings. CITY POWER PLANT UPHELD BY WALSH
- MAN SLAIN AS LOVE RIVAL.; Savannah Policeman Kills Wife's Companion Writing Telegram.
- MRS. JOHN A, HAARDT,
- NEW TRAIN TO TWIN CITIES.; Northwestern Will Do 400 Miles From Chicago In 400 Minutes.
- BELGRANO PREDICTS BONUS; Addressing Disabled, Legion Head Also Asks Full Draft in War.
- MERRIMENT REIGNS HERE; Late Buyers Jam Stores and Add to Bustle of a Bedecked City. DESTITUTE FAMILIES AIDED Thousands of Food Baskets Are Distributed -- Children Get Gifts at Parties. CHURCHES ARE CROWDED 8,000 Throng St. Patrick's for Midnight Mass -- 2,500 at Trinity's Carol Service. YULETIDE GAYETY PERVADES THE CITY
- FOR WORLD COURT ACTION.; Cummings in Bar Association Pamphlet Urges Our Adherence.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FILENE'S AIDS INSURANCE.; Store Announces Plan to Share Cost With Employes.
- NEW AID TO REALTY IN WESTCHESTER; Banks, Insurance Companies and Other Lenders Unite to Stabilize Values. STUDY MADE OF SITUATION Loans Made in the County Run Into 'Hundreds of Millions' -- Titus Heads Committee.
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