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- ELEPHANT FLOORS A SECOND KEEPER; Sudden Haymaker With Trunk Knocks Him 10 Feet, but He Is Only Slightly Hurt HER TEMPERAMENT IS NEW Long Model Zoo Inmate, Chang Is Put Under Observation in Her Own Quarters
- Union Authorizes RCA Strike
- BACK ADVANCED AT BROWN; Bentley Gains Berth on Varsity -- Margarita to Play Saturday
- U.S. TRADERS HAIL ARGENTINE PACT; But Uncertainty Is Expressed Over Some Provisions of the New Treaty PARITY ASSURANCES CITED Effect on Sterling Position in Doubt -- Delay in Tariff Cuts Found Possible
- Italian
- Five Yugoslavs Hanged
- COTTON DECLINES UNDER LIQUIDATION; Loses 24 to 33 Points in Day, Reflecting Weakness in Other Commodity Markets HEAVY SELLING AT CLOSE Uncertainty of the Foreign Situation and Drop at New Orleans Are Factors
- Nazis List British Loss
- FREE FRENCH CONGO HAILS U.S. MISSION; Brazzaville Natives Mark the Event With American Flags and National Anthem LIGHT PLANE NEED VOICED Leader of Visiting Group Also Urges More War Equipment -- Aid Ships at Pointe Noire
- FARE GUARANTEE URGED; Socialist Survey Demands Continued 5c Transit Rides
- STATE BUYS GRIDER BOOKS; Up-State Pictorial History Sold by White Estate of Utica
- 51% CUT IN AUTOS SET FOR JANUARY; Henderson Warns That Shortage of Materials May Require Even Further Reduction MONTH'S OUTPUT 204,848 Curtailment for 6 Months Already Reaches 36% -- Greater Shift to Defense Planned
- Army-Notre Dame a Sellout
- A.T. & T. TO SELL LAST OF BIG ISSUE; Unsubscribed Portion of the $233,584,900 of Debentures Will Be Offered to Public TAXES, COSTS CUT PROFITS $201,513,370 Earned in 12 Months to Aug. 31, Against $204,093,251 in 1940
- PETAIN SPURS STUDY OF SUFFRAGE CURB; Proposes Rule by Hierarchy in New State Framework
- Cairo Reports Prisoners Taken
- To Edit City College Yearbook
- Named to Arbitration Post
- 21 NORWEGIANS HELD IN SEIZED SHIP CASE; Authorities at Boston Are Silent on Fate of Crew Aiding Nazis
- ELIZABETH MURPHY DR. BVLLARD'S BRIDE; Attended by Sister at Marriage at Parents' Home in Ramsey
- A.F.L. VS. MR. ARNOLD
- BURIED $87, GOES TO CELL; Man Who Rifled Handbag of Woman at Beach Is Sentenced
- Sees Victory Over the Axis
- Son to Robert E. Houstohs Jr.
- Arrests in Japan Analyzed; Seen as Move to Prod British Into an Embroilment in the Pacific
- FENWAY CLUB PRO SETS LINKS MARK; Barron Cards 11 Birdies in Scoring 68, 64-132 on the Elmsford Club Course JIM TURNESA RUNNER-UP Trails by 6 Shots in Westchester Golf -- Runyan Gets 140 and Doser 141
- FRENCH PATROL CAPTURED; Vichy Protests to British on Treatment of Prisoners
- Complete Outfit Given to Organization by Bureau of Fashion Trends -- Women, 'Viewing Stockings, Concerned Lest Silk Goes
- MRS. EDGAR SCOTT, WIDOW OF DIPLOMAT; Bryn Mawr Resident Helped Found Hospital in Bar Harbor
- Laurel Race Saturday to Determine Whether Juvenile Runs in Pimlico Special -- Star 3-Year-Old to Campaign on Coast
- COURT FAVORS MOKAN IN MISFEASANCE SUIT; Plaintiffs Are Held Not to Have Any Cause for Action
- NEW BROOKLYN LINK IN CAFETERIA CHAIN; Concord Firm Leases Building in Flatbush Avenue
- Asserts Axis Hides Copper
- MILK PRICES 14% HIGHER; Lease-Lend Buying Helps Push Delivered Average to 13.74c
- BROWNE OUSTED FROM A.F.L. OFFICE; Convention Vote Forced by Musicians -- Convicted Racketeers Also Barred BROWNE OUSTED FROM A.F.L. OFFICE
- Navy Spokesman's Warning
- INDUSTRY CALLED SUBJECT TO OPM; Chief Attorney Finds Factories No Longer Free to Accept or Reject Any Order
- Penguins Moved to Bronx Zoo
- WILSON JONES EARNINGS; Net of $411,553 for Year Ended Aug. 31 Is Announced
- BRONX AIRPORT URGED; The City Planning Board Hears Pleas of Its Proponents
- JONES LOST TO RUTGERS; Halfback Injured in Scrimmage -- Ratti Also Out of Line-Up
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Sentenced in Havana Bombing
- 500 Romanians Executed
- NDMB ACTS TO END AIR ASSOCIATES ROW; Confers With Concern's Directors After Hill Spurned Offer
- CHARLES FURNAS; First Airplane Passenger Flew With Wrights at Kitty Hawk
- Servy Lafayette Center
- Bankers to Convene Jan. 18
- Fires in Moscow Reported
- 2 GROUPS IN RALLY FOR MAYOR NOV. 1; Citizens Committee to Join With Young Democrats in Meeting at the Garden EVENT TO CLOSE CAMPAIGN Allied Printing Trades Back La Guardia -- He Will Speak Three Times Today
- Princeton Adds 39 to Faculty
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- RESPONSE OF ELIS PLEASES NELSON; Yale Football Men Working With Zest for the Game Under Their New Coach BETTER DEFENSE SOUGHT Mentor Cites Mistakes Against Virginia and Penn-Basic Blue Formations Used
- Draft Dramatized on Air On Its First Anniversary
- Robinson Picks Camp Site
- 100-Plane Battle Reported
- Miss Storer to Give Luncheon
- HUGE PROFIT LAID TO ABORTION RING; 250,000 Illegal Operations a Year Performed Here, Amen Jury Finds FEES RANGE UP TO $2,500 Presentment Urges a New Law to Curb Evil -- Police Vigilance Also Asked
- LYLE OF HARVARD ON INACTIVE LIST; No. 1 Wingback Still Being Treated for Leg Injury -- Row Returns to Line PEARSON DARTMOUTH STAR Stowell Also Excels as Green Reveals Strong Defense -- Exams Curtail Work
- ARMY CONTRACTS IN DAY $102,925,221; Awards to Many Companies in This Area Are Listed by War Department VARIED SUPPLIES BOUGHT Include Planes, Tools, Chemicals, Textiles, Hats, Target Parts and Gauges
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Asks Higher Draftee Pay
- GREENWIGH GIRLS TO BOW OH DEC. 20; The Misses Achelis, Cronkhite, Klipstein, Meek and Tyner to Be Feted at Dance ALL FORMER CLASSMATES Round Hill Club Will Be Scene of Supper Event to Be Given by Respective Parents
- THE TRUE SOUTH
- John Paul Jones Enlists in Navy
- HOLC Regional Office Moving to 2 Park Avenue
- Synthetic Form Can Be Taken Orally, Prof. L.E. Smith Tells Session at Madison -- Cancer Wavelengths Found in Sun
- Safety Record for R.A.F. SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND (DIE)-A Coastal Command squad- ron has the enviable record of 2,000 hours of operational flying in three months without an accident.
- VICHY IS AFFECTED BY SOVIET LOSSES; Franco-German Relations Are Again Brought to Forefront by Successes of Nazis WEYGAND WILL CONFER Darlan and Pucheu Will Come From Paris and Are Expected to Report to Cabinet
- REV. DR. EDWARD KUNKLE; Ex-Aide of Metropolitan Baptist Board, 40 Years'a Minister
- MOFFAT ASKS STATE TO CURB SPENDING; Urges Pay-as-You-Go Policy to Aid Taxpayer's in Speech to Women Republicans URGED FOR TREMAINE POST Mrs. Kenneth Norton Calls Him Best Qualified for It by Experience and Service
- Silk Futures Plan Voted
- DEMOCRATS HIT SNAG WITH LABOR OVER CONTROLLER; Conferences With Governor by Leaders of Both Parties Fail to Produce Designee WAGNER JR. IS PROPOSED Bennett, in Ruling, Upholds Election, Says Vacancy May Be Filled Temporarily CONTROLLER RACE BALKS DEMOCRATS
- WICKARD INSISTS BRITISH NEED FOOD; Puts Wants in Next 5 Months at Billion, Despite the Record Wheat Reserve LEASE-LEND HEARINGS END Senators Are Told by Knudsen $50,000,000,000 Will Be Expended by 1943
- NELSON OUTLINES PLAN ON SUPPLIES; OPM Official Tells Senators System of Allocation Must Replace Priorities SPAB BACKS TWO PRICES Premium Will Be Paid to Some Producers to Add to Store of Critical Materials
- RATIONING OF MILK CALLED NOT LIKELY; Dr. M.L. Wilson, U.S. Nutrition Expert, Includes Also Eggs, Cheese and Pork HELP OF PUBLIC IS ASKED Cooperation, Normal Weather' Assure Supplies, He Tells Food Chain Men
- EHRICK K. ROSSITER; Ex-Senior Member of Rossiter & Muller, Architects Here
- DETROIT SYMPHONY SETTLES UNION ROW; Musicians Who Demanded Longer Season Accept Added Concert
- DIVIDEND NEWS
- JAMES G. CONDOM; Veteran Chicago Attorney Was Utilities Specialist
- ZADORA IN PIANO RECITAL; Plays Beethoven, Schumann and Liszt at Carnegie Hall
- Eagle Center Joins Service
- AIR BRAKE LISTS PROFITS; Income of $941,424 for 9 Months Ended Sept. 30
- TOKYO NAVY SEES CLASH WITH U.S.; Spokesman Says the Japanese Fleet Is 'Itching for Action' as Rift Increases TOKYO NAVY SEES CLASH WITH U.S.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- GARY DAWN PATROL FADES; 300 S.W.O.C. Pickets, Not 3,000, Turn Up at Carnegie-Illinois
- Presents Ambulance Today
- LOGAN M. BULLITT; Prominent Catholic Layman, 50, Cousin of Ex-Envoy to France
- SEVERE TEST SEEN FOR LION ELEVEN; Little Looks for Diversified Attack From Hard-Tackling Georgia, but is Confident LINE A POWERFUL FACTOR Columbia Coach Pleased With Work of Forwards -- Snavely Not Expected to Start
- Army Tops Syracuse at Soccer
- Farmwood Traveller Excels
- KERN DENOUNCES REPORT BY ELLIS; Calls It 'Fraud and Farce' and Its Author a 'Lottery Lawyer' for Tammany RENEWS 'POLITICS' CHARGE Replies to Some Accusations but Not to One on 'Chaos' in Civil Service Rules
- SEC DENIES UTILITY PLEA; Engineers Public Service Trial Examiner's Report
- Southern Railway Cuts Loans
- Germans Break Through
- TURKS, NAZIS AGREE ON TRADE EQUALITY; Exchange to Be Made in Turkey -- Germany to Get No Grain
- Whirlwind Hits in Bahamas
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Cotton Shipments to Canada
- More Shelters for Britain
- FRANCO PARDONS 26 AIDES; Also Gives Control of Press to the Falange Party
- Navy Names Medical Advisers
- 125 BOOKSELLERS MEET; League Here Opens 47th Season With a Dinner
- Williams Attack Clicks
- RAIL ISSUE IS AWARDED; Missouri Pacific Sells $4,185,000 Equipment Certificates
- Vatican Suspends Ceremonies
- Convicted Sheriff Replaced
- Daughter to Aubrey N. Morgans
- ONE YEAR OF THE DRAFT
- MAN, 85, WALKS 55 MILES; Teaneck Resident Says He Hiked to, Bear Mountain in 12 Hours
- Indian Varsity on Edge
- BRASS FOR LIPSTICKS, BUT NOT FOR MEDALS; Shanley Protests to Nelson, Delayed Catholic Order Filled
- Topics of The Times
- Ankenman to Pilot Pelicans
- ALLOTMENTS 12 1/2% ON TREASURY ISSUE; Subscriptions for Cash Offering Amounted to $10,446,000,000
- Declares Poll Unnecessary
- General Approval in Argentina
- Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- Fire Damages Rowing Club
- $250,000 ISSUE SOLD BY LEVEE DISTRICT; First National Bank of Memphis Wins Yazoo, Miss., Loan -- Interest Rate Split OTHER MUNICIPAL LOANS Prince George's County, Md., Asks Bids on $300,000 of Obligations
- RESIDENCES FEATURE LONG ISLAND DEALS; Home in Nassau County Also Included in Day's Sales
- CATHOLIC CLERGY OPPOSE WAR MOVE; 91.5% of Those Voting in Poll Against a Shooting Conflict Outside Hemisphere
- German Prince Is Harvesting
- ENTERS CHARITY CAMPAIGN; Automatic Vending Industry Joins United Jewish Appeal
- MRS. WILUAM R. SMITH; Retired Teacher of New Rochelle System Served for 30 Years
- Whirlaway Out of Training
- SECONDARY DISTRIBUTIONS; Stocks of Mead Corp. and Jacobs Aircraft Engine Offered
- New Grand Penitentiary Appointed for Vatican
- MRS. JOHN MACFIE
- Repatriation Ship Sails
- CEILINGS ON RENTS URGED BY STEAGALL; House Banking Chairman Asks Limits 'Everywhere' and Not Only in Defense Areas LUBIN GIVES OPPOSINGVIEW U.S. Labor Official Holds Situation Not Critical -- Patman Is Against Pay Controls
- SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; ' One Hour of Glory' Purchased by RKO as a Vehicle for Thomas Mitchell TWO FILMS OPENING TODAY ' All That Money Can Buy' at Music Hall -- Texas' Will Be at Loew's State
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- OTHER CORPORATE REPORTS
- RUSSIANS RETREAT; People of Moscow, Now in 'Immense Danger,' Urged to Fight POSITION 'DETERIORATING' Nazis Break Through in West -- Offensive From South Also Is Progressing MOSCOW RALLIES FOR A FINAL STAND
- French Submarine Crew Honored
- ONION WORK RULES CALLED MONOPOLY; Carriers Complain Employe Code Lifts Costs and Complicates Operations VACATION PLAN ASSAILED President's Commission Told It Would Tend to Stall Defense Transport
- MISERY OF FRENCH IN CAMPS RELATED; Two Americans Tell of Plight of Prisoners at Luncheon for Christmas Aid CAPTURED OFFICER HEARD Miss Morgan Finds All Food Packages Delivered Safely and Efficiently
- FRANK B. COOK
- Article 6 -- No Title
- KIMBROUGH SEEKS TO PERFECT TIMING; Americans' Line and Ace Back Strive for Synchronization -- Harmon Is Due Today
- INQUIRY INTO LOSS OF FREIGHTER ENDS; Federal Bureau Will Send the Findings in Sinking of Ethel Stakel to Washington FOUNDERED IN HURRICANE 21 of 33 Crew Members Went Down With Wooden Vessel in Caribbean Sept. 25
- Russian
- Italian Broadcaster Argues With Heckler; Discuss Citizenship and Personalities
- PUTS EDUCATION ABOVE BIG ARMY; Michigan University Head Hits 'Misuse of Knowledge' at Arts College Centennial 100 YEARS AT ANN ARBOR Angell, Son of Former President, Is Convocation Speaker -- Six Honor Degrees Given
- ALFRED METCALFE
- JEWEL INDUSTRY FEARS SHUTDOWN; SPAB Urged to Free Metals to Avert Closing of Plants With 33,500 Workers
- NAVAL STORES
- DROPS BERGDOLL CHARGES; Government Nolle Prosses Old Case Against Draft Dodger
- COLONIAL PARLOR OF FASHION REVIVED; Drawing Room of Century Ago in Verplanck Home Shown at Museum Preview OPEN TO PUBLIC TODAY Original Furniture of Wall St. Mansion on View -- Blumenthal Art on Exhibit Soon
- JOHNS-MANVILLE NETS $4,488,984; Income for 5 Months Up to Sept. 30 Equivalent to $4.97 a Common Share BIG INCREASE IN SALARIES Results of Operations Given by Other Concerns, With Comparative Data
- Reports Plea for Marine Guard
- RULES AGAINST JEWS MULTIPLY IN BERLIN; Further Restrictions on Food and Housing Are Ordered
- Jersey Liquor Tax Receipts Up
- $288,718 DONATIONS MADE TO COLUMBIA; Insurance Policy Among Gifts in Last Four Months
- MRS. VARE VICTOR IN GOLF; First by 12 Strokes With 149 in Event at Philadelphia
- 4 Prominent Burmese Seized
- WILL BE PRESENTED TO SOCIETY IN DECEMBER
- SHIPS WITHOUT GUNS
- SEPARATE PAY ISSUED ON LIVING COST RISES; Office Management Group Told Method Gives Flexibility
- HOUSE GROUP URGES AIR SAFETY STEPS; Cincinnati Crash Leads to Demand for Better Devices
- IVAH CRAMMOND MARRIED; Nutley Girl Has Six Attendants at Wedding to David B. Kellam
- SWARTHMORE YOUTH IS PARALYSIS VICTIM; Students Get Offer of Two-Week Leave From Campus
- BAY DEAN TAKES GOV. OGLE CHASE; Stewards Reject Foul Claim, Made by Chuckatuck's Rider, After 10-Minute Wait DAILY DOUBLE PAYS $1,323 Only 11 Tickets Sold on Baby Boy, 101-1 Shot That Wins Opener, and Gimpey
- Oil Wage Rises Are Extended
- MANHATTAN LOFTS FIND MANY BUYERS; Operators and Investors Take Three Buildings on East Side and One in W. 25th St. 5-STORY DWELLING SOLD Savings Bank Disposes of a Garage in Cherry St. -- Trust Company Leases House
- ARGENTINA DELAYS OUSTING NAZI ENVOY; Government Is Seen Awaiting His Recall by Berlin
- HARRY E. REED DIES; MANAGER OF ACTORS; Served With Edwin Booth and Mary AndersonuOne-Time Reporter Was 84 ESTABLISHED TOWN FAIRS Director of Lecture Tours for Henry Ward Beecheru Retired in 1935
- Louis Boxes at Fort Custer
- SEES RESEARCH EXPANSION; Chester of General Foods Makes Trip Through Jersey Plant
- AWARDS MEDAL TO GARAND; Mechanical Engineers' Society Honors Inventor of Rifle
- THREE FAITHS JOIN APPEAL FOR CHINA; Religious Groups Hear Dr. Hu Pay Warm Tribute to Work of Missions THEIR LOSSES ARE CITED Freda Utley, Author, Asserts $20 Would Keep Chinese Orphan for a Whole Year
- NORTHWESTERN LINE PRESENTS A PUZZLE; Ingwersen Does Not Yet Know How Good Forward Wall Is
- JAPANESE AIRLINE ALARMS AUSTRALIA; No Commercial Justification Apparent for Service to Portuguese Colony INDIES POSITION DIVIDED Timor Is Point In Southward Expansion East of the Singapore Defense Line
- TUFTS GIVES 200 HONORS; Dr. Carmichael Urges Planning for 'a Lifelong Education'
- Fox Sentence Set for Tomorrow
- SHIP-ARMING BILL RUSHED TO HOUSE; DEBATE ON TODAY; Foreign Affairs Committee Calls for Passage to Check 'Piracy' by Germany RULES BODY ACTS SWIFTLY Leaders Say It Will Be Adopted Tomorrow -- Foes Charge Step Toward War Ship-Arming Measure Is Speeded to House; Passage Tomorrow by 100 Votes Predicted
- War Is Inevitable
- HENRY E. S. BOYLE
- Pittsburgh Hotel Strike Ends
- Philadelphia Eagle on Crutches
- FOX IS BACK AT COLGATE; Quarterback Likely to Face Duke -- Squad to Leave Today
- By Telephone to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- STATE TRANSIT BOARD ASSAILED BY MORRIS; A Burden on City, He Says -- Saved Millions. Fertig Replies
- HONORING A PIONEER AT AUTOMOBILE OLD TIMERS' LUNCHEON
- Sophomore Martin Tried in Ailing Star's Post -- Red and Blue, Seeking Sweep Against Big Three, Ends Heavy Practice
- Russian Losses Serious
- FOOD BOOTLEGGING IN ITALY ASSAILED; Enough Money Can Buy as Much of Rations as Is Wanted, Editor Writes HEAVIER PENALTIES URGED Business Men and Financial Corporations Attacked in Same Issue of Magazine
- TRANSIT UNION FOR MAYOR; Dissatisfied With Him, but Prefers Him to O'Dwyer
- N.Y.U. IS WARNED OF ORANGE BACKS; Maines and Morris, Who Made Long Runs for Syracuse in 1940, Improved Players VIOLET BUILDS DEFENSE Rain Chases Squad Indoors -- Mirabito at Fullback in Up-State Team's Drill
- KIMBERLY-CLARK REPORTS; Net Profit of $852,760 for the Quarter Ended in September
- TAMMANY HEARS O'DWYER TONIGHT; ' Spectacular Political' Speech Forecast by the Manager of His Campaign FOLEY PREDICTS VICTORY Bronx Prosecutor in Radio Address Prods Mayor on His 'Restraint'
- RARE BOOKS ARE SOLD; $315 Is Paid for a Copy of 'Antiquities of Mexico'
- MASON 75 YEARS HONORED; Chandler Ellicott of Medina Is Fourth in State to Get Medal
- Willkie One of Six New Directors Added to Board of Lehman Corp.; I.J. Harvey Jr., Head of Flintkote, Also Named by Stockholders -- 9 Former Members Re-elected -- Some to Be Paid
- GLOVE DELIVERIES FALL FAR BEHIND; Many Fall and Winter Orders Will Go Unfilled as Lack of Workers Cuts Output OTHER LINES SHOW EASING Lag in Retail Demand for Most Men's Wear Items Brings Breathing Spell
- R.A.F. TIES UP HALF OF NAZIS' FIGHTERS; Challenge in West Is Said to Have Aided Russians 'on a Scale Few Imagine' INVASION HOPE DAMPENED Attlee Says Decision Depends on Factors That Cannot Be Revealed to the Public
- MIAMI TO GET BYRD OFFICE; Scientific Headquarters to Move From Boston to Florida
- TRUST ANNOUNCES INCREASE IN ASSETS; U.S. and Foreign Securities Puts the Total for Sept. 30 at $29,242,359 9-MONTH PROFIT $968,566 Only One Change Made in the Portfolio in the Period -- Reports of Others
- Cotton Mill Rate Steady When Trend Is Up; Cloth Trade Still Awaits Ceiling Revisions
- NAVY IS SET TO ARM SHIPS, KNOX SAYS; Secretary Adds That Gun Crews Can Go on Merchantmen as Soon as They Reach Port GREENLAND PATROL ACTIVE Department Head Reveals Action to Prevent Any Further Nazi Incursions
- ARMY ALTERS BUYING TO SPREAD AWARDS; It Will Set a Price Ceiling and Then Will Negotiate
- LARGE DANCE AIDS CHINA RELIEF FUND; War Victims Gain by Dinner Event at Opening of Trianon Room for Winter Season MARTIN M. FOSSES HOSTS Miss Patricia Foss, Chester La Roches and Mrs. H.A. Laurence Entertain
- The Greer Incident and Hitler's Iceland Policy
- WOULD DEFER CUBAN VOTE; Senate Approves Postponement of Elections Until March 15
- MOTIVE OF SEAMAN TOLD AT SPY TRIAL; Desire to 'Do Something for the Old Country' Cited
- Nancy Teipel, Sarah Lawrence Graduate, Will Become Bride of Thomas W. Jackson _________ ,Ai__________.___ ___ ._
- PETRILLO CURBS WABC PROGRAMS; Musicians of the Sustaining Features Are Called Out as Result of Pittsburgh Row NBC STRIKE IS DUE TODAY Sponsored Broadcasts Are Not Affected -- Union to Fight Any 'Pipe In' Move
- Article 9 -- No Title; Named to Executive Post In Insurance Company
- Rates Cut for Mecca Pilgrims
- Cranberries Plentiful
- I uuuuuuuuuuuuuuu SIR WALTER LUDLOW
- SPLAIN GETS POST HERE; Named Director of New Financial Responsibility Law
- CURB EXCHANGE NOTES
- Disputes at Hillsdale and Pascagoula Are Deferred as Mediation Board Calls for Production While Talks Go On
- EXECUTIVES DISCOUNT BREAKDOWN IN 'GAS'; Say Companies Are Complying With Law on Rationing
- Hairdressers Hail $2,260,000 Saving As Croquignole Patent Suit Is Quashed
- JOHN H. PEASE
- To Discuss Freedom to Speak
- BROOKLYN COACH EXPECTS UPSWING; Setback of Dodgers by Green Bay 'May Have Done Good,' Sutherland Believes SCOUT SOUNDS A WARNING Michelosen Tells of Passing Ability of Cards' Mallout -- Giants in Long Session
- MARCANTONIO FOR WAR; Representative Who Voted Against Draft Changes Mind
- BRITAIN WELL FED, DOCTOR REPORTS; Health Also Is Good There, Sir Wilson Jameson Explains to Public Health Group 3 INFLUENZA TYPES FOUND Immunity to One Not Believed Effective Against Others, Jersey Session Hears
- WILLIAM ROBERT HAGYARD
- Of Local Origin
- NEW YORK BANKERS REBUKED BY COURT; They Will Not Run Rock Island Railroad, He Emphasizes
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- SYRIAN DEFENSES READY FOR NAZIS; British Are Prepared to Help Turkey if She Is Attacked by Germans and Italians FREE FRENCH ALSO STRONG Foods Sent In by Britain Have Changed Attitude of Syrians Toward the Allies
- TWO UNION MEN HELD AS PIER LOAN SHARKS; $200,000 Usury Racket on Waterfronts Charged
- Beaver Builds Dam for Idaho City
- : HARRY BAILEY 1
- Wings Sign 'Tough Luck Kid'
- GENERAL SELLING APPEARS IN GRAINS; All Futures Drop to Lowest Levels Since August, With Soy Beans in the Van LEGUMES LOSE 4 to 5 3/4c Wheat Is Set Back 2 to 2 5/8c, Corn 3/4 to 7/8c, Oats 1 7/8 to 2c and Rye 1 to 1 1/4c
- POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS OPEN IN NEW JERSEY; Hague Spurs Hudson Democrats -- Republicans' Work Praised
- Article 1 -- No Title
- FOR A REIN ON GERMANS; Attlee Holds Nation as Well as Nazis Needs Checking
- I o u uuuu"u o u Michigan Woman Dies at 102
- Quakers Work in Rain
- PRIORITIES BRING IDLE INVENTORIES; Some Chemicals Tied Up by Lack of Solvents Taken Over for Other Uses
- Campaign Speeches to Be Made in Schools To Interest Pupils in Mayoralty Election
- Manton With Son in Syracuse
- CONTINENTAL STEEL GAINS; Net Profit for Quarter Equal to $1.31 a Common Share JOHNS-MANVILLE NETS $4,488,984
- N.Y.U. Group to Hear Envoy
- French Population Drops
- POLETTPS ATTACK ON MAYOR SCORED; Morris Asserts Criticism of La Guardia's Defense Job Is Slur on Roosevelt LEGAL ACTIVITIES CITED City Council Head Charges State Official 'Flitted' About for Big Fees
- Yale Acts to Save Books in War
- Mozur Syracuse Tackle
- WAR CENTER UNIT TO BE PERMANENT; Alternate in Newark Planned in Case Bomb Wrecks City Link, OCD Group Hears
- DANCE AIDES GUESTS OF MISS CHITTENDEN; Debutante Group for Hartley House Event Feted al Tea
- CITY SALES TAX
- 15 CONCERNS FINED IN INSURANCE DRIVE; Guilty of Violating the Law Against Rebates, Says Pink in Report to Lehman
- OTHER TRUSTS' REPORTS
- Sabotage at America First Rally
- MARION J.MORGAN ENGAGED TO IED; Syracuse University Alumna Will Become the Bride of Reynolds Winters ALSO ATTENDED VASSAR Her Fiance, Corporal in Army, Went to Woodberry Forest School and Cornell
- Uneasiness in City Colleges; Feeling of Insecurity in Faculties Is Held Due to Recent Dismissals
- RADIO TO SERVE FAR EAST; New Coast Station, Authorized by FCC, to Use 6 Tongues
- Greenwich Time Wins Hunts Race With Strong Finish at Rose Tree; Grabosky Entry Beats Corky in Foxcatcher Plate Chase -- Pennsylvania Police Raid Betting Ring, Arrest 5 Bookmakers
- NEW CLARK STOCK ISSUE; 25,000 Shares of Equipment Company Are Authorized
- Goering's Nephew Killed
- Australia Mines Reef Openings
- JohnsonuScholl j
- PAUL VIARDOT; Former Conductor of the Paris Opera Dies in Algiers at 84
- Carnegie Tech's Players Are Unconvinced Notre Dame Will Make Track Meet of Game
- BRONX PROPERTIES SOLD BY 4 BANKS; Tenements and Multi-Family Houses Are Taken by Individuals SPREAD OVER BOROUGH Assessed Value of One Place Exceeds Holding Price by $11,000
- CONFEDERATES BACK OUR FOREIGN POLICY; Atlanta Convention Adopts Cry of 'Liberty or Death'
- Calls Army Life Boon to Writers
- SAMUEL D. SEE:
- FILMS CHOSEN FOR YOUNG
- DAUKAS, CORNELL, HURT IN PRACTICE; Reserve Quarterback Collides With Billings, Relief End -- Both Lost for Saturday NAVY SQUAD EASES PACE Larson Is Expected to Start First String -- Glutting Out With a Sprained Ankle
- DEFENSE STAMP SALE UP; $4,978,000 in September Set Record, the Treasury Says
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Burglar Suspect Acquitted
- MRS. EPSTEIN TAKES LESSONS IN FLYING; Bat Labor Adviser to Mayor Says Husband Does Not Approve
- MBS. CHARLES F. FRENCH
- Nominated as Trustee Of Bank of New York
- PUTS WAGE RISE ON GOVERNMENT; Consolidated Aircraft Head Says He Will Not Sign Agreement Unless Help Is Given COST SET AT $82,000,000 At Luncheon for Hillman, Fleet Hits 'Browbeating' Agencies, 'Constant Labor Trouble'
- VOTERS' LEAGUE MEETING; 22 State and National Officers Convene in Bronxville
- GEORGE A. .YOUNG
- ' Married Bachelor,' a Nice Little Comedy in the Old Domestic Conflict Vein, at Loew's Criterion
- DOWNTOWN A.C. IS VICTOR; Class C Squash Racquets Team Checks Dartmouth, 4-1
- REICH DEFAULT COMPLETE; Semi-Annual Coupons on Dawes Plan Loan Not Redeemed
- LEHMAN'S SON IN CANADA; Peter to Take Medical Examination for Air Force
- CITY COUNCIL EDUCATIONAL; Visits Recommended to Women at Pro-America Luncheon
- LEROY S. COHEN
- ARMY PLEBES ON TOP, 21-12; Beat Lafayette Yearling Eleven -- Lead at Half Is 15-0
- Morro Back With Varsity
- DETROIT LEADER IN YARDS GAINED; Has Averaged 410 Per Game From Rushes and Passes, College Lists Reveal TULANE BEST ON DEFENSE Gains Top Post Though Beaten by Rice -- Texas Aggles Lead Passing Division
- U.S. AIDS JAMAICA LABOR; Speeds Housing at New Naval Base on the Island
- German
- LA GUARDIA UNIT FORMED; Women Hear McGoldrick and Morris at Political Tea
- CEILINGS IMPOSED ON RAYON YARNS; Henderson Includes All Types, Blaming One Maker Who Had Boosted Prices CEILINGS IMPOSED ON RAYON YARNS
- LOCALLY DRESSED MEATS
- Leipzig Fair Visitors Reported Well Rationed
- M'GOLDRICK'S RECORD ON LABOR ASSAILED; Controller Denies Rival's Charge That He Was Unfair
- ON COLLEGE GRIDIRONS
- U-BOAT REPORTS GIBRALTAR FEAT; Sank British Destroyer in the Strait, German High Command Asserts CLASHES AT TOBRUK GO ON Italian Torpedoes Declared to Have Missed Battleship in Monday Raid at Sea
- WEST POINT GREETS INFANTRY DETAIL; Turns Out With Band to Meet 59 Specially Picked Men From Fort Benning HANDIEST WITH WEAPONS Demonstrating Their Use to Cadets Will Be Main Task of 29th Regiment's Unit
- BENEFIT SOCCER SLATED; War Relief Twin Bill to Be Held at Randalls Island Oct. 26
- BUSINESS WORLD
- Russian Aid Fund Opened
- Germans Hope to meet U.S. Envoy in Moscow
- BARBARA HUNT AFFIANCED; Yonkers Girl Will Become Bride of Dr. Chesley Evan Smith
- Speed Limit Catches Horsemen
- STOCK EXCHANGE NOTES
- SMITH ASKS NATION TO BACK PRESIDENT; Makes 'All-Out' Plea for Full Support of His Foreign Policies in Crisis
- Reich to Issue Some Coffee
- RELATIVE CALLED BIOFF COLLECTOR; Brother-in-Law of Leader of Union Got Film Payments, L.B. Mayer Testifies SUB-AGENT FOR AN AGENCY Raw-Stock Business Diverted to Allow Sharing in the Sales Commission
- G-E Advances W.J. Dorworth
- SOVIET AGENT TO GO FREE; $25,000 Bail Will Be Returned to Consul General
- HAPPINESS LAUNCHED, BRITISH RELIEF 'SHIP'; Toys and Candy for Children in England Are Being Collected
- MERRITT ROAD LINK READY; Cross Parkway in Connecticut to Open Saturday
- MAY ENTER UTILITY CASE; Pennsylvania Commission Obtains Permission From SEC
- FIFTH COLUMN WARNING; Col. Towns Says Drive Could Stir Up the Foreign-Born
- HONOR FOR BUNDLES AIDE; Mrs. E.R. Murrow of London to Be Luncheon Guest Tomorrow
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- NEWS OF MARKETS IN EUROPEAN CITIES; London Eases at the Start on News From Russia but Rallies Later GILT-EDGE SECTION FIRM Trading in Amsterdam Is Light but the Closing Is Irregular
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- CHRISTIANITY SEEN AS SOLID IN JAPAN; It Is Recognized Faith Now, Retired Bishop Declares
- FINDS PORTS FREE OF TRAFFIC JAMS; George C. Randall of Railway Association Talks to Foreign Commerce Club CITES CONDITIONS HERE Daily Average of 1,175 Cars Unloaded -- Credit Given to Carriers and Others
- UNITED ARTISTS SET TO PRODUCE MOVIES; Distributing Group in Change of Policy Enters Field to Aid Independent Production BUYS ALL WANGER STOCK Acquires Rights to 16 Screen Properties as Well as Studio Facilities at Sam Goldwyn's
- TOKYO IS WATCHED; Washington Is Uneasy Over Orient in Case Moscow Falls ROOSEVELT HOLDS PARLEY Sees Envoy to Italy as Knox Expresses Belief in Russia, Hints Warning to Japan TOKYO IS WATCHED FOR SIGN OF MOVE
- Killed in Fall From Diving Plane
- Suspected Slayer Is Held
- Friendly Frankfurter in New Dress Is Offered to Take Place of Dutch Morsels
- MUSIC NOTES
- Binghamton to Sell Franchise
- Utility Plans to Call Stock
- National Guard Orders
- LONDON SEES HOPE IN MOSCOW STAND; Hears Strong Siberian Forces Bolster Capital's Defense -- Poles May Fight Soon HUGE COST TO NAZIS CITED But Threat to Envelop Capital Is Viewed as Grave Peril -- New Trap Is Feared
- PEACE MOVE MADE TO NEWSDEALERS; Mediator Gets Proposals and Counter-Proposals to Bring Speedy End to Strike CONFERENCE IS SOUGHT Many Store Owners Say They Were Told to Join Boycott Under Threats of Harm
- W. MORION HOPKINSON
- AMO OF MANHATTAN IS SHIFTED TO END; Reserve Back Tried at a New Post Because of Injuries Suffered by Wings
- British
- Eight More Czechs Slain
- NEWSPAPER 'FRILLS' FACE CURT AILMENT; A.N.P.A. Official Tells Inland Press Only Essentials Are Safe
- Georgia University Students Carry Protest On 'Politics' to Talmadge's Atlanta Office
- WALT S. W>UDERBACK
- BROOKLYN FACES JAYVEES; Kingsmen Also Review Blocking and Tackling on Muddy Field
- Big Steel Mill Orders Placed by Brazil Here
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- BOARD BEGINS BUYING EGYPT'S COTTON CROP; Failure of Parliament to Pass Tax Does Not Upset Plans
- FINN WINS IN RECOUNT; Court, However, Holds Up Ruling on New Di Sapio Plea
- Freshman Player Injured
- H.E. WARD IN BANK 40 YEARS TODAY; Head of Irving Trust Rose From the Post of Clerk in Then Obscure Institution
- Advertising News and Notes
- Germans Still Moving; Analysis of the Battle of Moscow Shows Red Losses but Not Crack-Up
- Rome Claims Tobruk Victory
- Would Bar Rival Candidate
- DEATH RATE HIGHER IN CITY LAST WEEK; Bat for Year to Date It Remains Well Below 1940 and 1939
- C.C.N.Y. PRIMES PASSERS; Three-Hour Practice Is Devoted to Offense Through Air
- FOR TAX ABSORBED TO STIMULATE SALES; Trade Awaits Result of Retail Cuts as Market Enters Critical Period RAW SKIN PRICES STRONG Firmness Also Helped by Small Inventories, but Reorders Have Been Slow
- Enemy 'Can't Break Spirit,' Says Windsor As He and Duchess Greet British Seamen
- DEFENSE TEST SATURDAY; Connecticut Plan Will Be Tried at Westport Athletic Field
- THE SIEGE BEGINS
- SHERIFF CULKIN ANNEXES SPRINT; Paying $10.70, He Scores by Two Lengths Over Ramases in Worthmore Handicap SPEED TO SPARE IS THIRD Jamaica Meet Will End Today, With Nine Horses Named to Start in $17,225 Stake
- RETAIL ADS OFF 5.1%; Only 14 of 38 Sections Showed Increases Last Month
- MRS. F.H. ECKER HOSTESS; Gives Tea for Group Assisting at American French Film Benefit
- No Safety in Distance Seen
- LEHMAN BACKS SKI TRAILS; Says He Will Vote for Allowing Them on Whiteface Mountain
- Veteran Realty Man Heads 23d Street Group
- MAYOR AS A CHEF SHOWS HE KNOWS; Dons Starched Hat at Trades School, Then Displays His Skill as a Carver PRAISES FOOD CUSSES Tours 13th Street Structure at Dedication of the New WPA Improvement
- BELL TOWER FIRST IN LOWELL PURSE; Lister Color-Bearer Defeats Kentown by Head to Return $24.40 at Rockingham
- Navy Pushes Censorship Plan To Curb Leakage of Vital Data; Army Will Aid Program for Control of Outgoing Messages -- Press, Banking, Trade Experts Are Being Trained for Work
- Margo, Sam Jaffe to Act in Molnar Play -- 'R.A.F.' to Be Produced and Staged by Robert Milton
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- Article 10 -- No Title
- C.I.O. CALLS OFF HILLSDALE STRIKE
- PERU PROTESTS DIVERSION; Complaint Made to U.S. on Plane Aid to Russia
- VETERAN FUND RAISER HONORED ON BIRTHDAY; S.D. Leidesdorf, 60, Gets New Pledges at Luncheon
- LOtTIS HYAMS
- ABBEY SIMON IN RECITAL; Young Pianist Makes Second Appearance in Town Hall
- SONOTONE NOTES SOLD; $250,000 From Insurance Company to Finance Improvements
- ARMY GETS DETAILS OF NAZI FIRE BOMB; Finds 'Electron' Kind So Light That a Plane Can Carry as Many as 2,000 of Them SHELL IS OF MAGNESIUM This Spreads the Flames After Thermite Inside Ignites It -- Water Cuts Burning Time
- General Lear Accused by Senator Clark Of Making General Truman Army 'Goat'
- I JAMES J. REILLY
- PHILOFF FETED IN HUNGARY; Bulgarian Premier Sees Horthy -- Amity Is Stressed
- Custom Tailors Strike
- Public School Group Elects
- D. CONNOLLY, 74, HERO Iff HOTEL WINDSOR FIRE; Retired Police Lieutenant Aided Rescue Work at 1899 Disaster
- N.Y.U. Run on Oct. 25
- STOCK ISSUE FILED BY SAFEWAY STORES; 27,000 Shares Registered With SEC -- Probable Price $112
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Frenchman Is Executed
- Guilty Only of SEC Violation
- PROFESSOR JAMES TROOP
- Lehigh Stresses Fundamentals
- R.A.F. DAY RAIDS BLAST GERMANS; Seven Bombers and a Fighter Lost in Attacks on Havre and Netherland Coast NIGHT ATTACKS CONTINUE Germans Say They Shot Down 15 Machines at Noon Along Channel and North Sea
- MADE CITY MAGISTRATE; Joseph B. Glebocki Promoted by Mayor to Capshaw's Place
- Books of the Times
- ARMY PROMOTES TALLANT; Guard Moved Up to the Varsity -- Stephens, Watkins Excel
- FOREIGN EVENTS HIT STOCK PRICES; Domestic Affairs Also Factors in Decline on the Exchange -- Commodities Depressed FOREIGN EVENTS HIT STOCK PRICES
- Torpedo Attack Called Futile
- EDGAR S. BLOOMS HOSTS AT MM; Entertain for Daughter, Miss Eleanor Bloom, and Ronald Allwork, Who Wed Soon _______ i MRS. MACK HAS GUESTS Mrs. Eugene Pitou, Mrs. Philip' Rhinelander 2d and Mrs. G. F. Baker Jr. Give Luncheons j
- Books -- Authors
- LEPKE JURY STILL SHORT; Two Yet to Be Picked -- Capone, a Defendant, Collapses
- GASOLINE STOCKS IN EAST DECLINE; 18,387,000 Barrels on Oct. 11, a Drop of 192,000 in Week -- Light Fuel Oil Up OUTPUT OF CRUDE HIGHER Daily Average of 4,070,950 Barrels a Rise of 210,200 -- Refiners More Active
- Venezuelan to Visit Fort
- THE LOYAL OPPOSITION
- Brass Rail Strike's 1,000th Day Fete Is Flop; Pickets' Cake Lands in Mud as Police Charge
- WRITERS' REVUE POPULAR; 900 Already Have Accepted Bids to Dinner and Show Nov. 1
- Britain Buys Irish Livestock
- REPUBLICANS HIT ARGENTINE PACT; Andresen Tells House It Invites Other Countries to Produce Crops for Competition Here DEMOCRATS SEE AXIS LOSS Meanwhile Buenos Aires Acclaims Trade Treaty as Big Step in Hemisphere Unity
- Percy L. Deutsch Is Host
- Firmness With Japan Urged
- NAZIS CHARGE U.S. 'SQUEEZES' NEIGHBORS; Say We Use Trade and Credits to Shape Latin-American Policy
- GIVES UP A TRADE MARK; Alcoa Surrenders Alloy Rights in Interest of Defense
- A.A.U. Title Walk Sunday
- CUBAN PLANTERS PLAN OWN BANK; Association of 40,000 Members See Chance to Be Free of Financing Mills CAPITAL TO BE $8,000,000 $3,000,000 Profit From Sale of 400,000 Tons of Surplus Staple to Be Used
- MILK HERE TO RISE TO 17 CENTS QUART; Increase of One-Half Cent a Quart to Peak Price Since January, 1921, Forecast BASED ON WAGE ADVANCE Borden Official Also Cites the Rise in Cost of Supplies Used by Distributors
- WILLIAM M. BRONK
- Amsterdam Irregular
- Army Orders and Assignments; Army Orders and Assignments
- CRITIC OF HEALTH OF CITY ASSAILED; Dr. Josephson's Charges Called 'Dangerous Propaganda' by Medical Society Head CRITIC OF HEALTH OF CITY ASSAILED
- ANXIOUS OVER POWER FOR NEW ENGLAND; Oliver Says Shortage Is More Acute Than Reported
- RALPH CHBYNEY
- DUCK SEASON ON TODAY; Legal Hunting Period in State to Continue for 60 Days
- REPORT BY U.S. REALTY; $5,594 Profit Before Depreciation Shown for Nine Months
- MERCHANTS REVIEW THEIR AID TO DEFENSE; Commerce and Industry Group Issues Annual Report
- Jersey War Mothers Elect
- CHARLES L. CHADWICK
- Vermont Eleven on Top
- FINNS CLAIM ONEGA TOWN; Report Defeat of 2 Soviet Units North of Petrozavodsk
- Rival Unions Sign Pact to End 'Raiding'; Precedent-Making Formula Sent to OPM
- DIME STORE' GARAGES FOR PARKING URGED; 10-Cent Charge for First Hour and 5 Thereafter Proposed
- Amherst in Long Drill
- FORDHAM VARSITY HALTS AIR ATTACK; Babula, in Role of Ace Passer for West Virginia, Checked by First Backfield CONTACT WORK IS LIGHT Crowley Fearful of Injuries to Regulars -- Mountaineers Arrive Tomorrow
- Parisian Also a Victim
- DOW COMPANY GETS CHEMISTS' AWARD; Extraction of Magnesium From Sea Water Called Outstanding Feat
- CHARLEST.HEASLIP, TUNNEL BOARD AIDE; Public Relations Counsel of the New York Authority Dies at Age of 57 LONG A NEWSPAPER MANJ Had Been Reporter on Several Newspapers HereuTook Part in Advertising Campaigns
- TOPICS OF INTEREST IN WALL STREET YESTERDAY
- Canadian Bomber Explodes
- DEFERRED VOTING SOUGHT; New Zealand's Government Acts to Postpone Election
- Miss Barbara Levin Married
- Peddie's Football Chances Rest On Development of Aerial Attack; Brown, Brothen and Bradley, New Backs, Key Men in Passing Plans-Sargent, Evershade and Senecal Excel in Line
- Chosen Calvert Manager Of State Stores Division
- Workers May Quit Ireland
- SYPHILIS TESTS RECORDED; First Million Examined for the Army Showed 45.2 a 1,000
- ANTI-RED SLATE WINS IN NEWSPAPER GUILD; Incumbent National Officers Concede Opponents' Victory
- To Expand Pig-Iron Capacity
- LIQUOR EXECUTIVES LEASE NEW SUITES; Thomas W. Balfe Goes to 300 Park Avenue and A.O. Cushing to East 77th Street PENTHOUSES IN DEMAND British Purchasing Official and a Diamond Importer Among Tenants on Day's List
- French Vessel Reported Seized
- KochuHolley
- FOOD SHOPS LEAD BUSINESS LEASES; Expansion and Shift Made by Restaurants in East Forties Neighborhood CAKE SHOPS GET SPACE Chocolate Chain to Have New Unit in the Bronx -- Other Trade Rentals Listed
- AXIS GETS NICKEL COINS; Subsidiary Currency Smuggled From Hong Kong
- NEW JOBS FOR WOMEN; They Must Supplant Men Doctors Who Go Into Army
- FACTORY BUILDING GAINS; Plans for 203 Plants Were Filed in State Last Month
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- MRS. HOPKINS, 79, OF NOTED FAMILY; Widow of Timothy, an Original Trustee of Stanford, Dies in California Home HUSBAND AIDED UNIVERSITY , Willed It Entire Estate After Wife's DeathuHis Father, Mark. Coast Pioneer
- BALLET RUSSE GIVES SEASON PREMIERES; Massine's 'Seventh Symphony' and 'Beau Danube' Presented
- Red Cross Ads to Train 1,000,000 for Emergency
- WOMEN CONTINUE CAPITAL MEETING; Organizations Are Still Setting Conventions There, Despite Warnings BUT OTHERS ARE SHIFTED Week-End Events Are Arranged in Place of Previous Mid-Week Affairs
- JOUNM.WERNER,67, WORLD WAR ENGINEER; Fitted Oat Gerfnan Ships Taken Over by U. S.uDies in Leonia
- Finnish Medal Refused By Gertrude Lawrence
- Huge Reich Forces Surge Against Moscow Defenses; NAZI FORCES MASS TO STORM MOSCOW
- ARIAS, A PRISONER, IS STILL IN PANAMA; Cabinet Sits All Day, Pondering Case of Ousted President
- $64,404,036 PLANE AWARD; War Department Lets Contract to Republic Aviation
- DAVIDSON, BACK, SEES ART REBIRTH; Renaissance Made Possible by WPA, Says Sculptor, Home From South America GOOD-WILL TOUR IS ENDED He Expects to Complete Busts of 9 Heads of Republics in Bronze Soon
- I. V. WHITE SR., 63, SYRACUSE BANKER; Ex-Vice President of the First Trust and Deposit Co., Which He Joined in-1903, Dies . _uu_u.u_^_u_ SERVED ALSO AS DIRECTOR Officer and Trustee of Savings InstitutionuOnce Headed Bank of East Syracuse
- LIONS OBTAIN NOPPENBURG; Andersen, Tackle, Also Acquired -- Eagles Buy Banta, Back
- Swiss Mercy Unit Goes to Front
- ARMS CACHES FEED WIDE SERB REVOLT; Rifles Are Given to Peasants as Nazis Withdraw Armored Equipment to Russia GERMAN KILLINGS MOUNT 500 Rumanians Executed -- More Czechs, Frenchmen, Yugoslavs Put to Death
- NAVY LIFTS WAGES OF YARD CIVILIANS; Thousands of Workers in Eastern Yards Will Benefit
- AUGUSTUS A. PIPER; Ex-Head of Baltimore County Bar, 57 Years a Lawyer, Dies
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