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- A QUARTET OF BROOKLYN STARS AT THE WORLD'S FAIR BASEBALL SCHOOL
- An "Old Boy" Looks Back on His School Years
- 'NO REAL CHOICE' LEFT, SAYS NORMAN THOMAS; Socialist Declares Willkie's Views Duplicate President's
- Miss S.M. Todd Becomes a Bride; Wed in Grandmother's Home In Nantucket to Arthur J. Moxham of Great Neck
- Garden Notes And Topics; Exhibit of Lotus Plants at the World's Fair Is in Full Bloom
- New Diesels Developed For Use in Small Craft
- The Literary Scene In South America; The Literary Scene in South America
- MOTION PICTURE PROGRAMS OF THE WEEK
- Willkie Pledge Required Of Bathers of Jersey Lake
- Mary R. Lambert Bride in Garden; Wed to Dr. George Carden Jr. At Parents' Country Home In Black Point, Conn.
- Results of Play Yesterday Over Links in the Metropolitan District
- HEARST MUST PAY $28,500; Discrimination Is Found in Labor Relations on Coast
- Argentina Reserves Trade Rights
- DEFENSE HOUSING KEEPS USHA BUSY; Double Shifts Are Being Used to Speed New Projects in Vital Centers MANY CONTRACTS ARE LET Funds Also Allocated Directly to Army-Navy Officials Under Revised Plan
- Doris E. Fredricks Will Be Married; Troth of Englewood Girl to John Horace Barton Is Announced at Tea
- CHICAGO BUILDING RISES; $9,465,000 in Suburban Area Set New Monthly Record
- AIR TRANSPORT HIT BY DEFENSE CALLS; Industry Fears Problem in Its Obtaining of Pilots
- KEUKA YACHTS FIRST; Vanquish Seneca Lake Fleet in Watkins Glen Regatta
- FESTIVAL IN MARINE
- 'TIN KING' PLANS A SMELTER IN U.S.; Bolivian Envoy to France, Here, to Confer on Project With Washington GIVES FIRST INTERVIEW Patino Laughs at Report He Is Pro-Nazi--Great Wealth 'Grossly Exaggerated'
- NEW ZEALAND CHEERS HUGE ARMY PARADES; Troops Marching in Three Cities Show Defense Strength
- EIGHTH AVE. CORNER SOLD; Investor Gets Apartments Held for About Forty Years
- Fishers Island Scene Of Buffet Luncheons; Many Have Guests Before the Benefit Tennis Match at Club
- AS WASHINGTON FIDDLES, NAZIS DRIVE WESTWARD; What Would Be Position of the United States If Hitler Defeated Britain And Was Still Unsatisfied? OUR PROGRAM HASTENS SLOWLY
- WOMEN IN SPORTS; Tourney Interest Revived
- Latest Books Received; Latest Books Received
- REARMING FINDS PUBLIC PERPLEXED; 40% of Voters Not Satisfied With the Progress Made, Gallup Survey Finds ELECTION ISSUE IS SEEN Only Skies Full of Planes Will Convince One That We Are in Earnest
- PROGRAM FOR TODAY AT THE WORLDS FAIR
- Homes Will Open In Narragansett; Gardens and Houses to Be Shown as Benefit for Child Refugee Committee
- CENSUS STUDY REVEALS GREAT SOCIAL CHANGES; WESTERNER
- GABOR'S SNIPE LEADS; Champion in Front With One Day Left in North Atlantic Series
- FOOD STAMPS GOOD WITH ALL DEALERS; Delivered Milk Is Included-- All Stores in Brooklyn Are Authorized to Take Them 20,000 FAMILIES SIGN UP 70,000 Persons Will Benefit Under Plan--Placards to Be Displayed by Merchants
- HARRIMAN WILL FILED; Brother-in-Law of Envoy to Norway Left Estate to Widow
- Hunter Rolls Up 19% For Summer Session; Big Increase Also Made in Instructors, Courses
- Expansion for Sherwin-Williams
- Asia's Tradition Cited; Political Cohesion of Far East Called Living Force
- YANKEE MEETS REFUGEE; And each finds there is much he can learn about living from his contact with an alien viewpoint.
- Buying at Lake Panamoka, L.I.
- DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED
- NORTHWEST'S BROAD VIEW
- Wahini Sails to Victory
- BEFORE EUROPE'S BALCKOUT
- The International Situation; The War in Europe and Africa
- FROM THE MAILBAG
- 4 UNHURT IN PLANE CRASH; Two Middletown Men Stay With Craft, Others Play Golf
- Bergdoll Case Postponed
- FLEETWOOD IS IMPROVED; Broad Street Bridge Work Will Be Finished Labor Day
- To Teach Defense Geography
- WEEK-END HEDGING UNSETTLES COTTON; Evening-Up Operations in the Pit Here Also Contribute to Easier Tone CLOSE IS 3 TO 5 POINTS OFF Consumers' Bids on the Way Down Hold Recessions to Narrow Limits
- SNEAD RETURNS 281 AND TIES M'SPADEN; Finishes With 75, 73 to Waste Five-Shot Lead in Canadian Open--Play-Off Tomorrow
- CAN'T WAIT TIES RECORD; Equals Del Mar 1 1-16-Mile Mark in Stake Triumph
- FATHER IS STILL O.K.
- WOULD AID BRITAIN; Republican Champions a Strong Defense and Warns of Nazi Threat SCORES ROOSEVELT POLICY It Risks War From Abroad and Crushes Hope at Home, He Tells 200,000 at Elwood
- SPAIN TELLS FIRE DETAILS; Paper Charges Foreign Agents Set Blaze in Oil Tanks
- BRIDGE: WHEN FAVORITES MEET DEFEAT; Team Result at Asbury Surprises--Queries
- C.E. MILLER IS DEAD; RAILROAD COUNSEL, 54; Attorney for Central of New Jersey With Line 32 Years
- STUDIES COSMETIC NEEDS; Thomas Flies to Europe for Data on Essential Oils, Etc.
- NAVY BUYS 6 AUXILIARIES; Purchases Yachts and Tugs at a Cost of $890,370
- ACTIVE PACE HOLDS IN APPAREL MARKET; Fur-Trimmed Coats and Suits, Early Fall Dresses Are Reordered in Week
- TENNIS FINALS DEFERRED; Public Parks Matches Are Set for Next Saturday
- RED SOX VANQUISH SENATORS BY 12-9; Boston Collects 18 Safeties, Including 32d Homer of Year for Foxx
- A Book About the Pacific With That Ocean's Epic Sweep; Felix Riesenberg's Last Volume Inaugurates the New "Ocean of the World" Series Auspiciously
- NEW YORK; At Seashores and the Upland Centers
- LOSS OF REICH MAIL LAID TO REROUTING; German-American Commerce Group Protests Over Stop of Exochorda at Bermuda
- WORLD SERIES BIDS POUR IN ON INDIANS; Cleveland Club Files Requests From 2,000, Including One From a Detroit Fan
- The Great Captains and Battles That Made Them Great; General Fuller Traces Their Influence on History and Civilization
- ON BROADWAY SCREENS
- WPA IS DECLARED ROOSEVELT HANDICAP; Pennsylvania Democratic Chief Reports Dissension
- Kate Louise Daniels Bride
- LONG ISLAND RESIDENCE BUILT IN ENGLISH STYLE
- Ask Lower Turnpike Tolls
- BULGARIA OBTAINS SOUTHERN DOBRUJA; Rumania Agrees to Include the Towns of Silistra and Balcic in Cession SIGNING IS DUE THIS WEEK Extensive Hungarian Claims to Transylvania Reported-- Talks Resume Tomorrow
- STUDYING PLANS TO HOUSE WORKERS; Realty Body Advises Federal and Private Cooperation for Emergencies
- Marriage Announcement 6 -- No Title
- Installing Outdoor Outlets
- GULF, MOBILE & OHIO IN OPERATION SOON; First Large Rail Merger Since 1934 to Follow Hearing
- Death Struggle; Over Besieged Britain
- Bike Races Listed Tonight
- NOTES HERE AND AFIELD
- Syracuse Paper in New Building
- ITALY LISTS 2,052 KILLED; Reports Casualties of African Troops as Relatively Heavy
- SMALL HOMES LEAD IN BRONX BUILDING; July Repair Work Well Ahead of Same Month Last Year
- Mary Holmes to Be Bride; Niece of Stephen Early Engaged to Dr. Dana Coman of This City
- BRITISH, ON DEFENSIVE, SHOW OFFENSIVE SPIRIT; NAZI BOMBERS AND BRITISH FIGHTER PLANES THAT ARE DETERMINING THE FATE OF BRITAIN
- STAR CLASS SERIES TO START TUESDAY; Races for 1940 World Title Scheduled Off San Diego --Fleet of 18 Ready PICKEN'S FO FO ON LIST Smyth's Stella Maris Also a New York Entry--Annual Meeting on Today
- VOLUNTEER FIREMEN TO PLAN DEFENSE ROLE; State Association Will Convene in Dunkirk This Week
- VOTE LISTS INQUIRY IS AIMED AT HAGUE; Senate Committee to Investigate Charges of RegistrationPadding in Jersey CityBARBOUR SEAT AT STAKEIndependent Candidate SaysRoster Does Not Conformto Census Lists
- Kathleen Bowen Betrothed
- STATISTICAL SUMMARY
- ROE'S INTERCLUB TAKES CLOSE RACE; Southern Cross Victor Over Phantom by 3 Seconds in Point o' Woods Regatta TALISMAN IS HOME FIRST Shows Way to Culviner Cape Cod Craft--Podalak Gains Star Class Honors
- Queries and Answers
- THE DANCE: BENNINGTON; Festival Series Enters New Phase--Two Premieres by Martha Graham
- SEIZED AS PROPAGANDA; Reich Literature Found on a Japanese Ship in Philadelphia
- AIR LINE TO SPEED TRAVEL; 1 Day Will Be Cut From Flights to South America
- 710 Boston Students Earn $46,057 in Year; Business Study Group Follow Diversified Jobs
- UTILITY LOANS AUTHORIZED; Iowa Company to Refund Bonds and Issue Notes
- Harold S. Vanderbilt races his yachts and plays bridge with a single eye for victory--and he usually gets it.; EXPERT WITH SAIL AND CARD
- TOMPKINS SQ. SITE FOR POSTAL BRANCH; Odd Stuyvesant Corner Taken by Government
- COPPER PRICES FIRM UP; Go to 10.875c From Previous 10.75c--Japan Inquiring
- SOUTHWEST WEIGHS MEN
- 'TOTAL BLOCKADE' OF BRITAIN BEGINS; Germany Warns That Neutral Ships Found Around Isles Will Be Destroyed
- I.R.E. TO MEET AUG. 28-30
- Fiske, U.S. Bobsled Ace, Dies Fighting Nazis; Son of New York Banker Had Joined R.A.F.
- Buy Homes in Rochelle Park
- H.C. BYWATER DIES; NAVAL EXPERT, 55; Writer for London Telegraph Warned in 1932 of Menace in German Rearming SAW RISE OF JAPAN, ITALY Author of Book Visualizing a Japanese-American War-- Admired U.S. Sea Power
- NON-DEFENSE FIELDS REPORT DOWNTREND; But, With Backlogs Still Heavy, Fall Rise Is Expected
- INDIANS SET BACK BY BROWNS, 2 TO 1; But Tribe Keeps 3-Game Lead Over Tigers--Niggeling Wins 5-Hitter as Susce Stars
- Szur Signs With Pro Eleven
- CANADA STAGE REPORTS; The Dominion Is Taking Renewed Interest In the Theatre Generally
- SOUTH AND FAR WEST WILL GAIN IN HOUSE; Shifts of Population Shown by Census Threaten to Reduce Midwest-Northeast Seats
- U.S. TO AID URUGUAY FETE; Cruisers to Help in Independence Day Celebration Aug. 25
- ERROR IN NICARAGUAN SERIES; Stamps to Be Destroyed
- GERMANS ACCUSED OF LOOTING PARIS; May Birkhead, U.S. Journalist, Says They Are Stripping Homes and StoresREPORTS FOOD IS GONE Lived on Condensed Milk and Cereal for 5 Days BeforeLeaving, She Says Here
- HENRY H. NICHOLSON; Chemical Engineer, 90, Called 'Father of Sugar Beet Industry'
- PROMOTIONS COORDINATED; Stores Here Advertise Apparel and Accessories Jointly
- ARMY TALKS LIKELY WITH CANADIANS; Parleys on Defense Problems in Case Britain Loses Are Expected by Officials
- British Rate Flier Losses At 6 to Every 100 Nazis
- A Garden Tub As a Lily Pool; COOL FLOWERS FOR HOT WEATHER
- To Honor Indian Trade Mission
- Canoe Brook Golf Team Wins
- GROVE LOST TO RED SOX; Bone in Left Foot Broken by Foul Ball, X-Ray Shows
- An Understanding Portrait Of "Bloody Mary"; Miss Prescott's Distinguished Biography Is Written From an Advocate's Point of View
- ARMY IS INSPECTED BY THE PRESIDENT; Generals Tell Roosevelt of Broomstick 'Guns' Used in Up-State Manoeuvres BUT SAY MORALE IS HIGH Great Blocks of Troops Drawn Up for Executive, Who Gets Ten 21-Gun Salutes on Tour
- NEW ENGLAND PLAY AREAS; Drama Rules in White Mountains--Other Centers Active, Inland and at Shore
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- SURVIVES FEVER OF 108; Ohio Y.M.C.A. Boy Improving After Taking Ill on Tour
- YANKS' GAME WASHED OUT; Two Contests With Athletics in Philadelphia Today
- A Gallery of Celebrated Painters
- TRACKING A MORMON TRAIL
- BACKS EMPLOYER IN WILLKIE APPEAL; Chairman Gillette of Senate Committee Tells Inquirer He Is Within Rights WORKERS CIRCULARIZED Pennsylvanian's Letter 'Carries No Threat or Compulsion' --Hearing in Kresge Case Set
- Newport Debut For Miss Villa; Count and Countess Present Daughter to Society at Dance at Fairholme
- MANY METALS USED FOR HOME PURPOSES; Trend Toward Utility Rather Than Excessive Exterior Embellishment
- Boy Flying Kite Killed in Fall
- Welles Optimistic on Shanghai
- LENDING IS HEAVY FOR SMALL HOMES; Major Volume Carrying FHA Insurance Going Into OneFamily Houses
- Art of the Indian To Be Displayed; Largest Show of Its Kind Is Planned by Modern Museum --Sale Listed by Gallery
- PRESERVED WOOD PREVENTS DECAY; House Areas Most Vulnerable to Rot and Termites Are Pointed Out
- STATUS OF CAPITAL IN NEW TAX BILL; Inclusion of Borrowed Money in Invested Funds Regarded as an Improvement COMPUTATIONS OF CREDITS Two Methods Are Prescribed for Arriving at Allowable Deductions of Interest
- Willkie Accepts; And Takes His Stand
- PERIL TO LIBERTY SEEN IN DEFENSE OF NATION; Rabbi Glazer Says True Patriot Avoids Bigotry
- OPEN JAMAICA PROJECT; Sussex Co. to Place First House on Exhibit Next Sunday
- FARM YOUTHS HEAR FIRST LADY AT FAIR; She Warns They Cannot 'Go to Sleep' if They Expect to Preserve Democracy UNVEILS POSTER PAINTING 'World's Largest Barn Dance' Is Held--Attendance Sharply Reduced by Rain
- H. Clay Pierces Give A Dinner in Rumson; Ralph Drapers Entertain at Home Before Club Dance
- $1,393,939 CLEARED BY ALLIED MILLS; Net Profit in Fiscal Year to June 30 Is $1.71 a Share, Against Previous $1.37 PLANT EXPANSIONS MADE Results of Operations Given by Other Corporations With Comparisons
- NEW THREAT TO BALKANS; Italian Aspirations Are Causing Anxiety as The Rift With Greece Widens
- Mauriello to See Action
- Fire Kills Boy in Box 'Clubhouse'
- AUTOMOBILES IN THE NEWS--MOTORISTS ON THE ROAD; CANADA GETS QUEEN WAY Fast Touring Parkway Is Also Niagara-Toronto Link for Defense
- 720 PARIS BRITONS INTERNED IN PRISON; One of Two Released by Nazis Reports Men Treated as Well as They Might Expect FINDS FRENCH MORE HARSH Police Accused of Severity-- Those With Means May Buy Some Comforts
- PLAN PARKWAYS IN BERGEN COUNTY; Many Jersey Municipalities Acquiring Strips of Land for Future Use LEGISLATION IS PROPOSED Henry O. Pond Says Help Has Come From Developers in Dedicating Plots
- POLICE SHOW DATES SET; Athletic League Benefit Will Be Held Sept. 25 to 28
- TREASURY STATEMENT
- MR. WILLKIE'S ACCEPTANCE
- Mantoloking Club Sailors Keep Class E Trophy at Beach Haven; Defeat Little Egg Harbor Team on Points, With Bay Head Third--Crabbe Triumphs Over Ed Schoettle in Catboat Event
- SHORT-WAVE PICK-UPS; As Part of National Defense, Amateurs Are Being Trained in Continental Code
- Pilotless Plane Kills Boy
- Court Upholds NLRB Decision
- Ceramics Aided By 11 at N.C. State; Engineers Find New Uses for Minerals Found in North Carolina
- Petroleum Stocks Reduced
- Aid for Britain Urged
- DUDES AT HOME ON THE RANGE; DUDES ON THE RANGE
- TRUSTS AND UNIONS FACE FRENCH CURBS; Temporary Public Control of Industry and Labor Aimed at 'Political' Groups RULE PUT IN COMMITTEES Sanctions Against Violators and Power Over Materials and Men to Be Wielded
- BRONX WAREHOUSE READY; New Sachs Building Completed at Cost of $1,000,000
- STEEL ACTIVITY IN CANADA; Nonferrous Industries Also Gain From Mid-June to July
- WEST COAST EYES EUROPE
- Demas, Bond Street and Little Flight Capture Hunter Titles at Stony Brook; GROUP LAURELS GO TO IMPORTED STAR Demas Leads Young Hunters in North Shore Show--Bond Street Takes Rosette LITTLE FLIGHT TRIUMPHS Jumper Championship Gained by Little Squire--Dublin Venture Wins Trophy
- WEST INSPIRES THE EAST
- SOMETHING NEW IN RADIO; A Search for New Ideas
- GIFTS OF $100,000 STIR WATERBURY; City Wonders Who Giver May Be as Churches, Hospitals Get Mystery Donations
- BRITISH RIDICULE NAZI BIG BEN STORY; Laugh at Report That Clock Struck 13 at Midnight After Bombing DENY BELL IS AFFECTED Another German Broadcaster Said There Were 17 Strokes by Parliament Timepiece
- Flushing Suites Well Rented
- OLD WEST PAINTINGS GIVEN TO ASSOCIATION; W.H. Jackson Presents 100 of His Works to Oregon Trail Group
- Cattle Receipts Up in Year
- VIM FIRST IN RACE TO PROVINCETOWN; Vanderbilt Yacht Shows Way to N.Y.Y.C. Fleet in Sail From Cape Cod Canal
- Awards at Horse Show
- THOUSANDS CHEER WILLKIE AT SCHOOL; Nominee Says Precepts It Gave 'Still Will Conquer World'-- His Antics Delight Crowd
- CONSULATE OPENED IN FRENCH GUIANA; Representation Is Completed in Area of Approach to Canal
- PITCAIRN ISLAND SERIES; New Postoffice to Be Opened and Eight Stamps to Be Released on Oct. 15
- The German Statement
- EDWARD A. VAN SANT; Circulation Representative of The New York Times Dies at 40
- COMMODITY PRICES OFF; Drop of 0.3% Is Laid to the Decrease in Foodstuff Levels
- SHIFTS JERSEY WAGE AREA; Fleming Puts It in With New York and Connecticut
- LONDONERS STEADY IN BOMBED SUBURB; Life Goes On as Usual in Poor Area Where Homes Are Ruined and Some Persons Killed HITS THOUGHT ACCIDENTAL No Military Objective Near-- A.R.P. Engineers Deal With Delayed-Action Bombs
- Insect Pests of the Late Summer Should Be Relentlessly Attacked; Attacking Time
- VINYLITE TO ENTER TWO NEW MARKETS; Insulation, Furniture Fields Next--Plant Capacity to Be Expanded
- HELSEL VICTOR AT TRAPS; Breaks 49 of 50 for Honors in Bergen Beach Event
- SHAPIRO IN TENNIS FINAL; Klinetob Also Gains Last Round in Western Maryland Tourney
- On What We Know and What We See
- JAMAICA WEIGHS PLAN; Regards the Talks as Involving Only Leasing of Key Places
- NEW JERSEY; Sussex County Has a Busy Season
- Katharine Webb a Bride; Montclair Girl Is Wed to Walter Perry Jr. in Massachusetts
- ROBOTS TO REPORT REMOTE WEATHER; Government Will Put Devices on Mountain Tops, Islands in Pacific and in Deserts TINY RADIOS TO SEND DATA Unattended for Months, They Will Broadcast Heat, Wind and Other Measurements
- SCHEDULE IS REARRANGED; Revised American League List Is Announced by Harridge
- The New Books for Younger Readers; John Newbery
- Flags Tied to Sunflowers
- Rheta Armbruster Wed; Becomes the Bride of Russell L. Morgan in Greenwich
- Elmhurst Has New Apartment
- SHIFTS IN PROFITS FOR 50 COMPANIES; Chemicals, Pulp and Paper Group and the Container Concerns Surveyed BIG GAIN IN HALF-YEAR NET $107,519,639 in the First 6 Months Compared With $66,218,251 in 1939
- Fiction in Lighter Vein; A Correction
- SHIP ARRIVES WITH 18 FROM BELGIAN CONGO; Missionary Reports Unrest in French Equatorial Africa
- 3 AMERICANS DECORATED; Ambulance Drivers Get the Croix de Guerre for Heroism
- Mortgage Loans Showing Gain in Manhattan; 148 Advances in July Totaled $2,876,991
- Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere; NEW YORK
- THRIFT ASSETS RISE; Bank System Members Increase Funds in Second Quarter
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Close With Irregular Gains in Dullest and Narrowest Trading Since July 27
- THE NATION; Bases for Our Defense
- Seventy four Receive Honor Ratings on List of Metropolitan Golf Handicaps; HONOR ROLL IN GOLF INCREASED BY EIGHT Six of New Places on Roster of M.G.A. Go to Players From New Jersey BURKE RATED AT SCRATCH Tom Strafaci Cut to 3 Shots and Goodwin Is Advanced to Group Ranked at 2
- New Editions, Fine & Otherwise
- RECORDS: CHAIN GANG; An Album of Seven Negro Laments--Other Recent Releases
- Giannini Not Taxable for Gift
- OATH AS GOVERNOR TAKEN BY WINDSOR; Swears Allegiance to Brother in Bahamas--Is Welcomed by Cheering Crowds UNEASY DURING CEREMONY Wife Present as He Promises to Help Islanders Solve Their War Problems
- Greenwich Building Rising
- SOUTHERN RIVERS UP AGAIN; Flood Waters Threaten Lowlands of Virginia and North Carolina
- Robert Rosses Honored; Dinner Guests in East Hampton of Mrs. Dudley Roberts
- OTHER CORPORATE REPORTS
- WINTER'S FOOD BECOMES WAR ISSUE; Britain Won't Yield On Blockade; Reich Won't Give Aid
- Change in Temple Uniforms
- AT THE WHEEL
- AUSTRALIA IS URGED TO CUT GASOLINE USE; Financial Advisers Cite Need of Saving Dollar Exchange
- BUYING IN CONNECTICUT; Homes and Farm Holdings Sold Around New Milford
- MIST AND RAIN DELAY ATLANTIC CLIPPERS; Yankee Flight Is Postponed-- Planes Fly by Instruments
- ARMY OF MERCY
- 31 Craft Start Overnight Race, With 5 Sailing 150-Mile Course; Yachts in City Island Club's Annual Event Divided Into Four Classes--Larger Boats to Turn at Cornfield Light Vessel
- CONCERTS THE MICROPHONE WILL PRESENT; Goldman Band Will Sign Off Tonight-- Other Music Booked for This Week
- MRS. ROOSEVELT AIDS BELGIAN RELIEF FUND; Buys Lapel Pin and Earrings in Its Shop Here
- BRITAIN LOOKS TO BALKANS; See British "Up Against It"
- PAY CUTS PROPOSED AT COLUMBIA UNIT; Dean Russell to Recommend Slashes at Teachers College Because of Lower Income $1,000 EXEMPTION SEEN Action by Trustees Would Affect Most of the 1,100 in School's Personnel
- Queens Triples Extension Work; General Expansion of the Program Arranged for Fall Semester
- COLD-STORE SUPPLIES RISE; Aug. 1 Figures, Excepting Meats, Were Above July 1
- Fast Finish Wins for Sassy Lady in Raceland Handicap at Rockingham Park; SASSY LADY FIRST IN DASH AT SALEM McCune's 4-Year-Old Defeats Favored Doubt Not, With Halcyon Boy Third ATKINSON ASTRIDE VICTOR Sends Mount Over 6 Furlongs in 1:11 3-5--Returns $8.60 for $2 in Mutuels
- COUNTRY LIFE ON CITY ROOFS
- WAR AND WEATHER
- NAVY EYES N.Y. FIELD; Now Considering Cutright Purchase of Floyd Bennett Airport
- DE GAULLE APPEALS FOR SURGICAL SUPPLY; French General Asks That Instruments Be Shipped
- JERSEY FHA LOANS RISE; Director Reports More Demand This Summer Than in 1939
- City Reports on Its Finances
- HIGH TAXES TO PAY FOR ARMS; Congress Weighs Levies on Industry's Profits Under the Defense Program
- PASSING ANDERSON'S HOPE; All-Star Squad at Chicago to Attack Packers Through Air
- CAMPAIGN CHESTS
- BERLIN SEES PERIL FOR 897 ON U.S. SHIP; Declines to Pledge Safety of Transport in War Zone-- Course Not Altered
- AIR TRAINING SPEEDED; Australia to Shorten Time in First Schools for Recruits
- Buying Ocean Front Cottages
- Jamaica Boy Scout Killed
- Retail Trade Runs Ahead of Wholesale; New York
- M'Neill Routs Kovacs, 9-7, 6-2, 6-4, In Last Round of Newport Tennis; Oklahoman Clearly Establishes Superiority Over Coast Player--Teams With Parker to Halt Mattmann and Harman
- STATE CHESS PLAY BEGINS AT COLGATE; County Teams of 4 Men Each See First Action, With the Genesee Cup at Stake SCHENECTADY IS VICTOR Turns Back Dutchess by 3-1 --Onondaga, Madison Win as Nine Groups Compete
- Nazi Plot Reported in Tampico
- EL SALVADOR ISSUES A NEW ONE CENTAVO
- DUFF COOPER DARES NAZIS TO TRY INVASION; Britain Will Be Disappointed if They Do Not, He Says
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- Home Decoration: Renovating Older Apartment Interiors; MODERNIZING AN OLD MANTEL
- The Merchant's Point of View
- MAN-POWER APPEAL VOICED BY LEHMAN; At Army Dinner He Declares Selective Service Only Way for Adequate Defense EMERGENCY IS STRESSED Governor Assails Four-Month Deferment as Risking a Disaster to Nation
- EXPORT-IMPORT BANK IS PLANNED BY BRAZIL; Efforts Will Be Made to Get Latin American Trade
- LITTLE NECK SUITES TO BE OPENED TODAY; SUBURBAN APARTMENTS WITH SMALL GARDEN-COURT UNITS
- 'ROUND ABOUT THE GARDEN'; Weed Defense
- FINANCE COMPANIES WATCH DRAFT BILL; Protective Moves Are Weighed on Time Sales to Those of Conscription Age STUDY WORLD WAR LAWS May Measure, Like 1918 Act, Gives Courts Wide Powers in Default Cases
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM; More Complaints Promised
- 15 WHITE SOX HITS TOPPLE TIGERS, 9-5; Chicago Takes Fourth Place Undisputed, Breaking Tie With Idle Yankees KUHEL'S TRIPLE SCORES 3 Leads Attack on 3 Hurlers-- Detroit Rallies in Ninth, but Brown Ends Threat
- Tall Tales and Characters Encountered on Ol' Man River; Ben Burman's New Book Lovingly Describes Life on the Mississippi as It IS Today
- Asks Military Road to Alaska
- HOT SPRINGS IN THE WEST; New Area Is Discovered Hidden by the Forest In Yellowstone Park
- U.S. DRIVERS TELL OF NAZI PRISON LIFE; 4 Ambulance Drivers in Camp Near Dresden Found in Good Health by Correspondents CAPTURE SURPRISED THEM Leader Describes How Unit Ran Into Germans When En Route to Aid Anne Morgan
- Text of the Address of Wendell Willkie in Accepting the Presidential Nomination
- Grace Perkins Affianced; Ridgewood, N.J., Girl Bride-Elect Of Richard Clay Piper Jr.
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- GIANTS ARE HELD IDLE; Double-Header With Phillies Is Scheduled for Sept. 26
- What M-Day Means
- CAVALRY IN SOUTH BEGINS 'WARFARE'; Screen Units of Third Army Reds and Blues Make First Contacts at Daybreak PONTOONS ON BOTH SIDES But Mechanized Equipment, Planes and Modern Arms Are Short in Supply
- Millions Miss Reception Of High School Speech
- Edith Langmuir Engaged to Wed; Troth of Smith Graduate to H.W. Leverenz Announced In Martha's Vineyard
- FLATBUSH HOMES BOUGHT; Brooklyn Operators Find Strong Demand for New Houses
- Savings Concern Changes Name
- JACOBY OUTBOARDS GAIN 2,725 POINTS; New Jersey Pilot Captures Scoring Laurels in Maryland RegattaTHREE BOATS OVERTURNEDBuckman, Thacker, SchmutzVictims of Rough Water-- Defibaugh Sisters Race
- New Western Stories; Western Stories
- HIT BY GOLF BALL, SUES; Plaintiff Seeks $25,000 From His Partner in Foursome
- ELWOOD VISITORS NEARLY SWAMP IT; But 800 Borrowed Policemen Keep Traffic Moving and Crowd Good-Natured PARKING SPACE LIKE CAMP Intense Heat Creates a Thirst, Some Food Places Run Out --Elephants in Parade
- THEIR TROTHS ARE ANNOUNCED
- Architects Aiding Defense
- ABROAD; Shadow Across Greece
- 19 Events in Sept. 1 Regatta
- New Poems by August Derleth
- PROGRAMS OF THE WEEK; Final Concert of Band Season in Central Park Mall Tonight
- KNOX TROPHY SHOOT OFF; Rain Prevents Veterans of 78th Division From Holding Event
- German Announcement on Blockade; "More and More Brutal"
- BRILLIANT JACKETS MARK STYLE SHOW; Jo Copeland Designs One of Hunting-Pink Antelope Cut With Sports Coat Swank WORN WITH BLACK GOWN Note Reminiscent of Persian Decoration Seen in Beading on Evening Clothes
- Tristram Colkets Hosts in Maine; Give Dinner for More Than 100 in Bar Harbor--H.G. Haskell Also Entertains
- Changes and Additions in the Golf Handicaps
- IN THE REALM OF ART: DEVELOPMENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD
- CARS SLOW SELVES TO ENTER TOWN; New Control Light, Set Red, Protects Dwellers In Small Villages
- UPHOLDS DESTROYER SALE; Fenwick Says Hague Conventions Are No Longer Binding
- Builders Buy at Hewlett Point
- WHITE HOUSE LEADS SHOOT; President's Guardians First in Police Pistol Match
- Fete Arranged To Aid French; Refugees Will Gain From a Benefit Hat Show to Be Held at Fair Aug. 29
- INTO THE FOG
- POLO TRIAL SLATED AT WESTBURY TODAY; Tune-Up Match Set for Stars Entered in Title Event
- EAST SIDE BOYS' $1.65 WILL HELP REFUGEES; Newsboys and Bootblacks Want to Save Others From Bombs
- CALLS FOR AFFIDAVITS FOR CHILD EVACUEES; U.S. Committee Sends Appeal to Aides in 200 Cities
- New Silliman College Is Nearly Ready; Yale Residence Unit Will House 250; Completion of Structure Will Conclude the Present Building Program
- UTILITY EARNINGS
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES ON ISSUES OF CURRENT INTEREST; Foreign Funds Our Right to Expropriate or Embargo Discussed
- Article 3 -- No Title; VANISHING HOBO
- GRANDE CHARTREUSE
- AIR CURRENTS
- SURPRISE INVASION IS HELD TO BE NEAR; Preparations Indicate Hitler Is Able to Start Without Awaiting Good WeatherCAMOUFLAGE HIDES FORCETour Along the French CoastReveals Arrangements forLong-Predicted Blow
- INSPECT RAMSEY ESTATES; Many Visitors at Opening of New Jersey Community
- WHEAT TURNS UP ON SHORT-COVERING; Mill Buying and Cool Weather in Canada Also Cause Rise After Early Liquidation CORN MARKET ENDS FIRM But Makes Poor Response to Advance in Major Cereal-- Other Grains Tend Higher
- WILLKIE CHOOSES MEN UNORTHODOX AS HE IS; G.O.P. SPOKESMAN
- Wills for Probate
- U.S.-Canada Ties Welded By President and Premier; Roosevelt Looks to 'Specific Course' as He Confers With Mackenzie King on Implementing Mutual Defense
- HOLD-UPS HELD SOLVED; 4 Held for Robbing Bar Owner Are Linked With Other Crimes
- BRIG. GEN. JONES DIES; ON PERSHING'S STAFF; Served With General in France and Won Three Decorations
- MUSKEGET VICTOR IN SOUND REGATTA; White's International Leads Rivals in Huguenot Race --Ann, Andiamo V Win
- Passaic Baseball Postponed
- PLAYGOING BY THE SEA; Atlantic City Would Like to Be a Popular Tryout City as of Old
- 'JOIN' THE ARMY,' PATTERSON URGES; New War Department Official Asks at West Point for More Enlistments GOAL IS PUT AT 375,000 'Opportunity and Privilege' Are Cited as Benefits of Signing Up With Forces
- CHILE CLEARS ACTION ON DISPUTED ISLANDS; Denies Attempt to Anticipate Decision of Arbitrators
- Bermuda Censors Get More Mail
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
- MEDIA SHIFTS MARK AD PLANS FOR FALL; Sharp Trend to Spot Marketing Also Seen as Advertisers Seek Flexibility GEAR BUDGETS TO UPTURN Consumer Goods Fields Lift Drives 5-10% in Line With Expected Sales Rise
- MM Miss Ryan Sets 440-Yard Free-Style Mark in National A.A.U. Swim on Coast; MISS CALLEN TAKES BACK-STROKE TITLE New York Girl Timed in 1:18.5 in 110-Yard A.A.U. Test-- W.S.A. Annexes Relay MISS RYAN CLIPS RECORD Louisville Entrant Swims 440 in 5:30.1--Breast-Stroke to Hawaiian Champion
- Air Aid Training Set For Reformatory Inmates
- Japan Frees 2 British Clerics
- FORT LEE ZONING URGED; Engineer Advises New Plan for Future Development
- Lime on Lawns And in Gardens; Several Forms Have Their Special Uses and Are Valuable Aids
- 10 TUNA TEAMS OPEN TOURNEY TOMORROW; Atlantic Fishing Competition to Be Held Off Belmar, N.J.
- Poems Written in Praise of Maine
- PLAYING DRESS-UP; A Comment on Costume Films, Especially 'The Sea Hawk' and 'Pride and Prejudice'
- FEWER JOINING THE ARMY; Officers Blame Draft Delays and Proposed Higher Pay
- HAPPY ISLE OF TROPICS; Serene, Historic St. Kitts Is Redolent of The Past Amid a Prosperous Present
- THE FRENCH LEGION TRAINS 'MID BOMBS; Foreigners of Allied Unit in England Practice Capture of Parachutists SNEER AT NAZIS OVERHEAD As Only Five Out of the Eight Attacking Planes Fly Off, the Legionnaires Grin
- Hoover Praises Speech As 'Call to Our Strength'
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- $10,000 Increase in Purse
- EXPANDS WAGE-HOUR AREA; The Labor Department Extends Region 2 to New Jersey
- NOTES FOR THE TRAVELER; Canada's Fair--The West Gains in Travel --Indian Dance--New Orleans Ships
- MARTIN URGES CITY VOTE; Tells National Committee Big Centers Will Decide Election
- Buys Rahway School Tract
- BUSINESS INDEX HIGHER; Steel Series, With More-Than-Seasonal Output Rise, Leads Four Advances; Lumber, Power and 'All Other' Loadings Components Also Gain
- MOTOR BOATS AND CRUISING; Large Yachts Change Hands
- Police Solve Boat Mystery
- NEW HOMES BUILT IN GARDEN CITY; Justin C. O'Brien 'Buys More Property in Stewart Avenue Section
- ACCUSES WILLKIE CLUB; Indiana WPA Head Says It Asks Workers to Give $1 Each
- Westhampton Hotel Sold
- ALONG WALL STREET; Now and a Year Ago
- FOOTNOTES ON HEADLINERS
- Mrs. Little Annexes Title
- ACTIVITIES OF MUSICIANS; Opera and Chorus
- NEW CHURCH BUILDING FOR SALVATION ARMY; Structure on East 52d St. to Be Open Before Jan. 1
- Five Penguins to Sponsor Fair Dance for Refugees
- Mary Harris Bride-Elect; Her Betrothal to Jack G. Taylor of Douglaston Announced
- FUTURE OF FRENCH ART; Can Free Expression Be Maintained, or May Modernism Under go a Nazi Purge?
- QUICK SHIFT TO '41 CARS; Seven Now in Production --Planning of 1942 Models Starts
- URGES ALL SECTIONS TO AID DEFENSE WORK; J.C. Nichols Points Out Need for Nation-Wide Expansion
- Arizona 'Reds' Fight Ballot Bar
- Columbia Offers Studies on War In Wide Variety; New Courses to Cover the Conflict and Effect On America
- DRONE OF HORNETS
- Regatta Will Close Season
- GIVE CAMP ANDREE FETE; Girl Guides in Native Costumes Present Dance Program
- Party for British War Relief
- Airline to Mark First Decade.
- Mail-Bag Excerpts; Brief Comment by Readers on Various Subjects
- THE FASHION CAPITAL MOVES ACROSS SEAS; THE FASHION CAPITAL
- RADIO PROGRAMS THIS WEEK
- MAY RELAX PILOT TESTS; Army and Navy Physical Demands Held Too High By Some Experts
- Czech 'Cabinet' Being Formed
- OLD FARMHOUSE SOLD; Elmhurst Property Bought for Six-Story Apartment
- Science In The News; New Infantile Paralysis Finds
- Editorial Cartoon 1 -- No Title
- Police Department
- WHEELER FOR DEAL TO GET NAVY BASES OF GREAT BRITAIN; Senator Would Cancel Part of War Debt as Payment-- Holds This 'Sensible'
- NAZIS SAID TO PLAN OCEAN AIR FREIGHT; Reported Preparing to Send Goods to South America by Cargo Planes PROPAGANDA VALUE SEEN Italians Already Using This Means of Transport to Get Light Materials
- REV. DR. MALCOLM DANA; Ex-Congregational Pastor Had Been Yale Divinity Professor
- MISS MARBLE TAKES 27TH EVENT IN ROW; Champion Swamps Miss Betz, 6-2, 6-2, Then Wins Doubles Final at Manchester
- Jones to Play Today In Red Cross Tourney
- WHAT NEWS ON THE RIALTO?
- Newark Man to Head Eagles
- BRITISH ADMIT LOSS OF 14TH SUBMARINE; Orpheus Had 50 Men--Sinking of French Warship Revealed
- Birth Notice 2 -- No Title
- Women Who Make Navy Flags Are in the Thick of Busy Days; At the Brooklyn Navy Yard 120 of Them Sew Banners And Homelike Articles for a Growing Fleet
- RETAILERS AWAIT PARLEY; Groups to Be Fully Represented at Miss Elliott's Conference
- Hartford Protest Allowed
- NO BLACKOUT OF GAINS IN LABOR, MEAD URGES; Senator Warns There Must Be Sacrifices by All Groups
- CHILE INTENSIFIES ARMING; Decree Calls for Centralization of Production for Military Use
- Supper Dance in Creek Club, Locust Valley, On Sept. 7 to Benefit Bundles for Britain
- INSPECT HOME NEEDS; Watchfulness Advised to Keep House in Good Condition
- Many Bright-Flowered 'Weeds' Grace Home Vases and Outdoor Borders; BEAUTY FROM THE ROADSIDES
- Local Sports Events Scheduled This Week
- RAIN DISPELS REDS' LEAD; Two Homers and 3-0 Score Are Wasted in Game With Cards
- "Broadsides" and Other Recent Works of Fiction; A Rousing Novel of Britain's Navy and the Story of a Mexican Family
- NOTES ON THAT NEW CHAPLIN FILM; Beneath His Long Cloak He Is Said to Conceal A Masterpiece
- LAURENTIAN PACK TRIPS; Travel by Horse Opens Up Great Stretches Of Wilderness
- British Tanker Survivors Land
- Highlights of Willkie Speech
- Olive Smith Wed To G.D. Roberts; She Has 5 Attendants at Her Marriage in North Plainfield --Wears Ivory Satin
- INDUSTRY EXPANDS IN DEFENSE WORK; National Activities Increased as $10,000,000,000 Program Gets Under Way AUTUMN OUTLOOK AIDED But Wholesale Textile and Other Markets Are Found to Be Hesitant About Buying
- Texts of Day's War Communiques
- DEMOCRATIC BOOK FREE; Quayle Says It Will Be Distributed to Party Workers
- Marriage Announcement 5 -- No Title
- Article 4 -- No Title
- STEEL EXPORTS TOP AVERAGES FOR 1917; Figures for May and June This Year 10% Above Monthly Mean in World War
- STAR CLASS HONORS CAPTURED BY NEVIN; Lake Ontario Skipper Triumphs on Points at Rochester
- Letters to the Editor; 'Frontiers of Freedom'
- BRITISH CONTINUE CONCERTS; London Philharmomic Orchestra Carries On--Richard Tauber Appears as Conductor and Composer
- ARMY AIR PROGRAM BREAKS LOG JAM; Contracts for 1,200 Planes Are Let in Week, Most of Them Training Machines NAVY ORDERS FIGHTERS Other Defense Moves Include New Construction at the San Pedro Fleet Base
- SUITES IN QUEENS RENTING RAPIDLY; New Apartment House Center Has Been Created in Forest Hills
- Party Lines Drawn in Speech Comment; Many Leaders Differ in Their Views
- PROVIDING AIR COMFORT; Air Lines Terminal Will Have Complete Conditioning
- INVADED COUNTRIES LOSE LITTLE GOLD; Germans Get Small Percentage of Stocks, Bankers HereBelieve, Citing ImportsBUT REICH DIRECTS BANKSAnd Introduces System of 'Buying' Needed Goods With Currency Obtained for Bonds
- SIDELIGHTS OF THE WEEK
- GOODWIN HALTS CONTE IN NEW YORK A.C. GOLF; Wins Final, 2 and 1, With Rally on Second Nine at Winged Foot
- COMPOSING FOR THE MOVIES
- C.I.O. FOR COUNTY REFORM; Union Opens Drive to Obtain Petitions for Referendum
- 'WAR GUILT' NOT NEW; Lavoisier, Subject of Portrait at Fair, Was Beheaded in 1794
- Elizabeth Salter to Wed; Glen Ridge Girl Will Become the Bride of Robert Lowe Hooke
- RAILROADS SUBMIT FINANCIAL REPORTS; The Union Pacific Makes 84c a Share for 6 Months-- 42c Year Before B.&O. HAS PROFIT IN JUNE Illinois Central Operates at a Loss--Wabash Increases Cash on Hand
- Ox Ridge Club's Exhibition to Start September Series of Major Dog Events; SPRINGER SPANIELS OWNED BY R.H. AND JOHN MIGEL OF MONROE, N.Y.
- 'THE LONG VOYAGE HOME' IN PAINT; CANADIAN ART
- NEW PANAMA LOCKS TO BE STARTED SOON; Preparation Almost Ended for $277,000,000 Channel for Use of Our Navy DREDGES AT WORK NOW Dry Land Excavation Bids to Be Asked in Week or Two-- 2,000 New Workers Hired
- MOTORS AND MOTOR MEN; New-Car News Driblets
- Wykoff, N.J., Estate Sold
- French Study Revised At Brooklyn College; Program Aimed at Integrating High School Work
- NEWS OF MARKETS IN LONDON, BERLIN; Conditions in Britain's Principal Money Center Continueon an Easy BasisREICH'S BONDS IN DEMAND Hardening Tendency Develops Near the Close on Germany's Leading Boerse
- THAT LAST FRENCHMAN
- Gets Medal 40 Years Late
- ABOUT
- POLICEMAN SHOT, CHASES SUSPECT; Wounded Several Times in the Head in West 52d Street, He Fires in Return ALLEGED GUNMAN CAUGHT Other Patrolmen Continue the Pistol Battle After Comrade Collapses in Street
- 6,000 FRENCH BRIDGES OUT; Transport Restoration Survey of War Zone Made by Minister
- Zoo to Let Children Ride Its New Baby Elephant
- Quotation Marks; From the Week's News
- VICTUALS AND VITAMINS
- OUR DEFENSE PROBLEM
- IMPACTS OF WAR ON THE AIR; Broadcasts Are Planned in the Light of News at the Home Front And From Mars's European Amphitheatre
- INDUSTRY NOTES; N.A.A. Appoints Hoyt
- HOOVER SCORED IN SYDNEY; Britain Cannot Agree to Relief Proposal, Paper Asserts
- Bank Sells Queens Homes
- Reported From the Field of Research
- Army Orders and Assignments
- STAND OF WILLKIE MAY AVERT DELAY ON DRAFT MEASURE; Republican Supporters of Maloney Idea Are Likely to Be Influenced
- ALL BRITISH TROOPS OUT OF NORTH CHINA; Peiping and Tientsin Units Sail --Foreigners See Trade Curb
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Whizzer White to Play With Detroit's Eleven
- MY PLAY BOY ANNEXES 2 HORSE SHOW BLUES; Stewart Gelding Wins in Open Jumping at Lake Placid
- CHILD AND PARENT
- SAGA OF A PLAY THAT WAS BRAVE UNDER FIRE; 'Separate Rooms' Outlived the Rude Blasts Of the Critical Reception
- Spain's Wheat Crop 'Fair'
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- New Things in City Shops: Accessories Herald Autumn; DESIGNED FOR THE FALL COSTUME
- Plan Offered to Put Tax in Amortization In Escrow Until Proper Period Is Decided
- MISS WEEKS GAINS PARK SWIM HONORS; 17-Year-Old Bronxville Girl and De Groot Annex Major Events in Astoria Pool DONOHUE CAPTURES TITLE Two Browns and Callahan Win Medley Relay for N.Y.A.C. as 5,000 Look On
- SEEK ARMS AID IN CROPS; Federal Experts Will Try Making of Synthetic Products
- TAYLOR IS COMING HOME; Roosevelt Envoy's Return to Vatican to Depend on Election
- ACCLAIMS WILLKIE AS HOPE OF PEOPLE; Martin, in Notification Speech, Says Candidacy Expresses the Wish of the Majority AND THEIR FEAR ON FUTURE Representative Also Calls on Nominee to Preserve Tradition Against a Third Term
- Old Field Club Is Scene of Ball; Many Entertain Before Fete Ending 3-Day Program of North Shore Horse Show
- $448,775 Leases in New House
- Show Week for Gladiolus Society
- Today's Probable Pitchers
- A Tale of the Arizona Desert Country
- HIGH-JINKS IN HOLLYWOOD
- SWEDEN IS PERTURBED BY THREAT TO FINLAND; Guenther's Speech Is Called a Subtle Warning to Russia
- Willkie Left Text Behind; Friend Rushes It to Him
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- GAINS IN PENNSYLVANIA; Department of State Analyzes Industrial Figures
- PREDICTS NAZI VICTORY; Williams of North Carolina Says Hitler May Form Union
- Miss Graves Betrothed; Ardsley, N.Y., Girl Bride-Elect Of Richard Sands Haviland
- 51 HOLC HOMES SOLD; Represents Half-Year Volume in White Plains Area
- SWISS CIRCULATION OFF; National Bank Also Reports Rise to 100.80% in Gold Ratio
- Temple to Face 6 Old Rivals
- New Mystery Stories
- SUMMARY OF STADIUM SEASON
- SCHOOL INQUIRY ASKS DATA; Windels Invites Public to Give Information to Committee
- CITY APARTMENTS GET NEW TENANTS; Brokers Look for Busy Fall Season in East and West Side Neighborhood NEW HOUSES RENT WELL Builder Says Express Highway Has Benefited the Carl Schurz Park Area
- WILLKIE CONSIDERING MAINE VACATION TRIP; May Go There This Week and Stay About Ten Days
- HOLC Homes Are Sold
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Hard Schedule for Temple
- ETIQUETTE OF APPLAUSE; An Eminent Pianist on Pros and Cons of Handclapping Procedure
- NAZIS AGAIN WARN DUTCH ON CONDUCT; Penalties for Aiding Enemy to Hit Culprits and Towns Acts Are Committed In HUNT FOR BRITISH FLIERS Bombing Crew Is Said to Have Vanished After Landing-- London Ridicules Story
- DOROTHY MAYNOR AT TANGLEWOOD; Negro Soprano, 'Discovered' Last Year in Berkshires, Is Heard With Koussevitzky SHE SINGS A MOZART ARIA 'Bella Mia Fiama, Addio' and Beethoven 'Adelaide' Offered --Last Concert Today
- Blanche Roeg Wed in Church
- INVESTMENT TRUST
- OUR FOREIGN POLICY SET FOR EMBATTLED WORLD; Regardless of Future's Uncertainties, State Department Presses for Help To Britain, Resistance to Japan
- CLOWN OF BLUE BAR IS BEST DOG IN SHOW; Myers's English Setter Victor at Bolton Landing
- MEXICAN PRINTS AT FAIR; NEW ONE-MAN SHOW
- YELLOWSTONE FIRES RAGE; 1,000 Fight Flames Still Out of Control in Five Areas
- OLD PROPERTIES SOLD; $20,540,000 Deals in Six Months by Jersey Loan Bodies
- School Insures Its Pupils
- Ask Grain Storage Change
- GUNS AND HEALTH
- FORT HAMILTON FOUR TO OPPOSE BETHPAGE; Game Today Marks 18th Polo Anniversary at Army Post
- MAN OF THE MIDDLE WEST; MAN OF THE MIDDLE WEST
- REPORTS $18,000 THEFT; Mrs. Mars at Saratoga Springs Loses Cash and Jewelry
- Boy Explorers on Trip Today
- DOMINANT ISSUES OF THE CAMPAIGN AS DIFFERENT SECTIONS SEE THEM; BUSINESS IN EAST In Central States Interest Is Turning to Foreign Policy and Our World Role
- NEWS NOTES ON RADIO; Wallace's Acceptance Speech Is Booked; Army Air Corps to Present New Series
- HOME SITES BOUGHT IN LAKE SECTIONS; Orange County and Jersey Resorts Report Active Season
- Ford Develops New Power Unit; Patented Drive for Tractors Is Called More Efficient--Vanadium Extraction Aided
- Reserve Corps Orders
- Mayor Sports Yesterday; HORSE RACING
- ON OFF-SHORE FISHING GROUNDS; The Triangle Formed by the New Jersey and Long Island Coasts Is a Pitchig Playground for the Salt-Water Sportsman
- To Show 'Camouflaged' Pigeons
- DR. C.J. CARVER, 56, EDUCATOR, IS DEAD; Dickinson College Professor of Education Served Also as Secretary of Faculty JOINED THE STAFF IN 1920 Head of Teacher Placement Bureau Had Taught at Syracuse University
- FENELON CAPTURES TRAVERS BY A HEAD FROM YOUR CHANCE; Woodward Colt Wins $23,025 Test Before 20,664, With Asp Third at Saratoga BIMELECH, HURT, KEPT OUT Nasca Easily Takes Spinaway as Level Best Gains Show --Record $774,393 Bet
- YACHT RED JACKET VICTOR; Westermann Star Class Craft Is First Off Speonk Shore
- REVIVALS AT THE SUMMER THEATRES
- Rush on Marriage Bureaus Brings Police; Fear of Draft Causes a Saturday Record
- IMPORTERS PROTEST CUBAN MONOPOLIES; 'Industrial Patents' Confer Exclusive Manufacturing Rights for 15 Years FACTORIES MUST BE BUILT Patentees Agree to Fill 80 Per Cent of Domestic Demand in Return for Concessions
- RED CROSS FUND RISES; Gifts During Day Bring War Relief Sum to $1,806,920
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- SUBSIDY SEEN NEAR ON FABRIC EXPORTS; Equalization Fee to Be Step in Drive to Offset Loss of Cotton Sales Abroad SEEK WIDER STAMP PLAN Textile Field Pushes Program at Talks With Agriculture Department Officials
- Sports of the Times; Dusting Off With a Theatrical Flourish
- IN NEW ENGLAND'S LESSER DAYS; Van Wyck Brooks Traces the Decline of Her Great Tradition
- DONOVAN BACKS CONSCRIPTION BILL; Time for Preparedness Is Now, Colonel Declares in Radio Address From Chicago COSTLY IF NOT NEEDED But, Recalling the World War, He Stresses Rights of Youth Who May Be Called
- COLOMBIA'S NAZIS ARMED FOR ATTACK; Air Corps and Other Units Are Serious Threat to Canal and Venezuelan Oil COUNTRY'S WEALTH GREAT Bogota Could Be Held Easily by Germans as Base in Any Large Scale Invasion
- Town Hall Makes Offer For Joint Debate
- Gov. Barrows Will Open Fair; Executive to Officiale at War Relief Fete of Southern Maine on Thursday
- BUY SAVINGS SHARES; Institutions Retire $17,000,000 From Federal Agencies
- EVENTS OF INTEREST IN SHIPPING WORLD; New York Is Maintaining Its Supremacy as Main Gateway of Sea Traffic EXPORT FIGURE CRITERION Retired Captains Amazed at Commodious Crew Quarters on New Motor Liner
- News and Views of Literary London
- Curb London-Dublin Phone Use
- Grace Bernier Affianced; Alumna of Hampden-Sydney Is Fiance of Lamson Smith
- Record Fleet to Race in Red Bank Speed-Boat Sweepstakes Starting Saturday; RED BANK REGATTA TO BEGIN SATURDAY Gold Cup Creations Will Race Against 225s in Top Event of U.S. Sweepstakes INBOARD FIELD INCREASES Test for Pacific One-Designs Listed for Two-Day Meet on North Shrewsbury
- American Labor Now
- Miss Johnstone Wed in Falmouth; Bride of William T. Whitney In Church Ceremony--Home Reception Is Given
- Homes Sold in Lynbrook Area
- ODD-LOT TRADING HERE
- GREGORY EASY VICTOR IN 15-MILE ROAD RUN; Annexes Feature of Irish Day Meet at Willow Grove, Pa.
- GOLDMAN AUDIENCES
- GERMAN MEDIATION SEEN FOR GREECE; Athens Has Hint That Nazis Would Hold Off Italy if Axis Gets Concessions THESE INCLUDE TERRITORY Joint Greek-Turkish-Russian Staff Talks Indicated in Regard to Rome Threat
- DEVELOPERS BUSY IN NASSAU COUNTY; T.G. Grace Says 15,000 Acres Have Been Converted Into Residential Center 2,500 DWELLINGS ERECTED Many Old Long Island Farms Acquired by Builders for Development
- Book Profits Go to Red Cross
- ON THE STRAND AT ATLANTIC BEACH
- WILLKIE MAKES ISSUE OF MACHINE POLITICS; A Line of Attack Which in the Past Has Been a Good Vote-Getter Will Be Used in This Campaign BOSSES ARE MUCH IN EVIDENCE
- EKWANOX TOURNEY TO MISS COTHRAN; Southern Golfer Scores 238, Finishing With Eagle 3, to Triumph by Two Shots BETSY M'LEOD IS SECOND Miss Harrison and Miss Wild Post 241s in 54-Hole Test on Vermont Course
- WINDSORS GIVE SPUR TO NASSAU SAILINGS; Local Line Schedule, Due to End Sept. 7, May Be Extended
- Bars Tin Can Bridal Auto
- Virginia Still Will Be Bride
- U.S.-SOVIET RELATIONS WORRY JAPAN; Harmony Talk Clouds Prospects for Rapid Expansion Moves
- BROOKLYN CRICKET VICTOR; Beats British War Veterans by 89-62 as Silvera Stars
- COLONIES IN FULL SWING; Norwalk, Conn.
- LAFAYETTE JOINS A NATION-WIDE DEFENSE PROJECT
- Meetings for Dividends Listed for This Week
- Topics of The Times
- ROBB TOPS SOUTHPAWS; Beats Thompson, 2 Up, for State Left-Handers' Golf Title
- NEW AIR-RAIL TICKETS; Joint Service Is Permitted Between Boston and Maine
- SUNDAY SHOW ISSUE AGAIN UP TO ACTORS; Musicians and Stagehands Are Willing to Waive Overtime Pay
- Sugar Deliveries Up to July 31
- CENTRAL STATES DIVERSE
- BUSY MORN SCORES 2-LENGTH VICTORY; Runs Mile Over Slow Track in 1:38 3/5 to Take Handicap at Washington Park PAY-OFF IS $8.20 FOR $2 McCombs Rides the Winner-- Montsin Is Home Second, Shine O'Night Third
- TIDES of MISERY
- PUBLIC SERVICE EMPHASIZED
- BOMB-SCARRED AND TOPPLING WALLS IN ENGLAND
- BUILD $2,500,000 PLANT; Standard Oil Erecting Stills for Aviation Gasoline
- Fordham Is Host To Catholic Action; HEADS FACULTY
- ALLEN'S SPEED BOAT ANNEXES GOLD CUP AS 100,000 LOOK ON; Gold Cup Boats Under Way in the Opening Thirty-Mile Heat of Classic Yesterday .
- The Foreign Service
- LIVING AND LEISURE
- A BOOM IN CANOEING; Magnificent Wilderness Area, Accessible Now, Invite Us to Glide on the Water
- Ecuador Names President-Elect
- PARKS SET IS UP AGAIN; Ickes Announcement Adds To History of Farley Gift Controversy
- THOMAS S. TALIAFERRO JR.; Wyoming Lawyer, a Democratic Leader and Hanker, Dies, 74
- BUYING OFFICES ACT TO FIGHT FTC DRIVE; Commission Representatives Association Will Defend Operating Policies JOINT STEPS ARE PLANNED Group Will Frame an Answer to Charge of Violation of Patman Act
- BIMELECH SUFFERS BROKEN FOOT BONE; Bradley Retires Colt for Year and It Is Feared He May Not Race Again
- FROM THE DRAMA MAILBAG
- ASKS PROFIT CURB REPEAL; Glenn L. Martin Says Act Hampers Aircraft Rearmament
- PERIL SEEN IN PUERTO RICO; J.P. Thomas, Back From Trip, Tells of Links to Nazis
- HEAVIER AIR BLOWS FORECAST BY NAZIS; Berlin, Claiming Vast Damage in Friday's Raids, Warns of Worse Attacks to Come NOT TO SPARE CIVILIANS 'Open City' Curb Is Discarded --Fliers Boast of Taking Pictures Unhindered
- PIANO SALES UP 57.3%; July Shipments Made Better Than Seasonal Showing
- WOZNIAK ANNEXES U.S. DISTANCE SWIM; Buffalo Star Takes Five-Mile A.A.U. Event Easily for Fourth Year in Row RODERICK NEXT, FAR BACK Canton Sea Lions Gain Team Title With Second, Fourth and Fifth at Clementon
- CLUB OF EMPLOYER PICKETED BY STRIKERS; Union Widens Line in Protest Against McAuliffe
- PICTURES IN THE ZOO; Bronx Park Has Started A Contest to Study the Camera Fans' Needs
- MRS. WILLKIE DONS HER 'OLD' LUCK HAT; Same One She Wore During Convention Her Favorite, She Declares NOT 'FAINTLY' NERVOUS Attends Elwood Ceremony Clad in Simple Print Dress of Cornflower Hue
- 400 Attend Midsummer Ball At Southampton Beach Club; Daniel A. Freemans, Francis Oakeys and Miss Mary Jane Cuddihy Give Dinners Before Event
- 2 DROWNED IN JERSEY; Boy and Man Swept to Sea at North Wildwood
- Semi-Pro Schedule
- Speaking, Generally, About Dogs
- THE SCREEN GRAB-BAG; More About the Gallup Double-Feature Survey and Sundry Other Items
- EDUCATOR OFFERS WILLKIE PRAYER; Guidance for World, Country and Nominee Asked by ExHead of Indiana UniversityFOR 'RESCUE OF MANKIND'Dr. W.L. Bryan Invokes AidDivine for Those Who Fight for Freedom of Humanity
- Marjorie Taber Is Wed
- WASHINGTON PRINTERS WIN; Defeat Boston, 5-1, to Gain 4th Straight Baseball Title
- Notes on Books and Authors
- 9 DESTROYERS SAIL ON CUBAN CRUISE; Carry 750 Naval Reservists, Many From This City, on 'Refresher' Voyage SIX LEAVE PHILADELPHIA They Will Go to Miami Area-- Battleships to Depart From Here on Tuesday
- SOMALILAND BATTLE WON, ROME CLAIMS; Berbera's Capture Is Declared to Be Imminent--Big Losses by British Reported LIBYAN COAST BOMBARDED Fascisti Give Up Fort Capuzzo After a Naval Attack--Lose Eleven Planes at Sea
- INDICATIONS OF FALL ACTIVITY IN THE CITY AND SUBURBAN APARTMENT-HOUSE FIELD
- Party at Lake Placid; Horse Show Exhibitors Feted on Whiteface Mountain Top
- NOVEL TENNIS COURT; Large Inclosed Structure Being Erected by S.M. Fairchild
- Brazil May Diversify Its Crops To End Coffee-Surplus Problem; Price-Depressing Excesses Since 1931 Spur Nation to Plan Cotton, Wheat and Citrus Fruit Production
- Vogt Takes Single Sculls
- SOUTH AMERICAN CONCERT TOUR
- Tahitians Are Clamoring For American Adoption
- REAL ESTATE NOTES
- SPEECH 'SATISFIES' TAFT; Senator Says Willkie Did Not Use the Word 'Compulsion'
- Members of Club Participate In Gay Programs of Season; Tennis Tournaments, Style Shows, a Photography Contest and Barn Dance Are Scheduled
- HUGE GERMAN AIR FORCE PUT TO ITS GREAT TEST; Developed as an Independent Arm, It Undertakes the Attack on Britain
- Forever Yours at Claiborne
- Notes on Rare Books
- Friml Brings Symphony Data
- New Hampshire Play Will Assist Children
- PETERSON DOWNS BUDGE; Fishers Island Tennis Pro Tops Champion by 6-3, 6-4
- FORUM OF PROS AND CONS; More Letters From Readers Concerning the Problem of Artist and His Market
- G.F. DOW IS DROWNED; Rochester Packing Executive Falls Out of Fishing Boat
- Harvard Forms Model Plan To Assist National Defense; Program Based on a Community Mobilization Pattern Is to Be Offered to Others
- REPAY FEDERAL ADVANCES; Savings and Loan Groups Retire $17,000,000 of Shares Since June
- Our Big Problem Held to Be Economic; Dark View Is Taken of United States Independence if the Hitler Forces Succeed in British Conquest
- Brevity 2-Year-Olds Listed
- Article 2 -- No Title; TERRIERS OF THE FLEET
- Refugee Sociologist Lands
- ACREAGE IS SOLD AT BERNARDSVILLE; Demand Continues Brisk for Small Estates in Jersey Suburban Area BUYING IN BERGEN COUNTY Horns Deals Closed in River Edge, Teaneck, Fairlawn and Tenafly
- East Side Youth in Show
- PUBLIC AUTHORITY BONDS
- MIDWEST SIFTS NEW DEAL
- Football All-Stars Depart Today To Begin Drills at Cornwall Camp; Double Sessions Scheduled Daily for Group of 33--Giants to Scrimmage on Tuesday --Dodgers Strive to Avoid Injuries
- WOMEN of WAR
- R.A.F. BOMBS BIG NAZI PLANTS; RAIDS ON ENGLAND RENEWED; REICH DECLARES A BLOCKADE; NAZI INDUSTRY HIT Plane Plants, Synthetic Oil Factory and Zeiss Works Are Bombed AIR BASES ALSO ATTACKED Britain Without Single Raid in Daylight, but Darkness Ends Brief Lull
- THE LISTENING AUDIENCE VS. CONCERT-GOERS; Erich Leinsdorf Discusses Role of Radio In Disseminatimg Good Music
- ROW STILL HOLDS SHIP AT PIER HERE; Crew of Greek Liner Remains Balky Because of Fear of Added War Perils FRENCH SEAMEN ABOARD Spokesman for Company Says Vessel Might 'Possibly' Get Under Way Today
- Second Irish Detective Dies
- ROADS IMPROVED IN BRONX BOROUGH; $2,000,000 Spent During SixMonth Period for BetterThoroughfaresMANY MILES ARE REPAVEDVarious Projects Under Wayby WPA Workers ReportsLieut. Col. Somervell
- New Courses at Wilson; Literature, Sociology, Political Science, Fine Arts Expanded
- Brainard Defeats Stuart by 1 Up For Trophy in Green Meadow Golf; Stamford Southpaw Checks Buckbee at 21st, Then Rallies to Win Invitation Final After Being 2 Down at Thirteenth
- SHADOW LEADS SNIPES; Hooper and Miss Lennox Excel in Beachwood Club Regatta
- Offer to Meet Rival on Platform Brings Vast Crowd to Its Feet; Nominee Applauded Repeatedly as He States Beliefs, Criticizes Roosevelt and Speaks of 'Outdistancing Hitler'
- NEW PARK FOR WEST; The Nation's Largest Seacoast Preserve, Of 30,000 Acres, Proposed in Oregon
- NEW ISSUES FROM AFAR; Soviets Horror Tchaikovsky on the 100th Anniversary of His Birth--Other Items
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- SUBURBAN DEALERS GAIN; Refrigerator Sales Up 50% Since Ban on Discount Houses
- Saratoga Track Asked to Bar Bookmakers In Effort to Eliminate 'Bootleg' Betting; DRIVE ON BOOKIES UNDER WAY AT SPA
- HOSPITAL DEFENSE CALL; Special National Session Set to Plan Mobilization
- BRITAIN DECORATES FLIER; R.A.F. Officer Wins Victoria Cross for Bombing Feat
- 900 Members of Liquor Store Association To Begin Sale This Week of Private Brand
- TO PICK 'CZAR' TOMORROW; Southeastern Conference May Name Hutchens or Lester
- James Norman Hall Talks About Writing and Idling; "Loafing," He Maintains, "Is the Most Productive Part of a Writer's Life"
- NOTES OF CAMERA WORLD; An Improved Film
- French Port Gets 48 Food Ships
- Travers Week-End Is Occasion For Much Entertaining at Spa; SOCIETY AT SARATOGA SPRINGS RACE MEETING
- Hack's Single With Two on Bases in 13th Enables Cubs to Set Back Pirates; CUBS TOP PIRATES IN LONG BATTLE, 6-5 Chicago Ties Count in Ninth and Triumphs in the 13th on Safety by Hack VICTORS AMASS 15 BLOWS Bonura Accepts 24 Chances at First Without an Error-- Passeau Wins in Box
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