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- Robin Moor Man Enlists To Even Score With Axis
- i HARRIS LEE COOKE; Senior Partner in Cooperstown Law Firm, 45 Years in Practice uuuuuu
- Newsdealers' Union Enjoined
- Elected Vice President Of Orange Savings Bank
- AIDES SAFE IN SHANGHAI; Refugee Group Hears From Its Two Agents There
- All Air Alarms Ordered By the Army, Mayor Says
- HARRY F. STIMPSON ____ i; Head of Stimpson Investment Corp. Dies in Brookline at 68
- 9 NOBEL WINNERS HONOR DONOR HERE; Affair Usually Held in Sweden Brings Together a Record Number of Recipients
- COLUMBIA DINNER LISTED; 121 Insignia to Be Granted at Varsity C Event Tonight
- Nauru Isle Again Attacked
- LOS ANGELES DARK 3 HOURS IN ALARM; Lights Blink Out as Unknown Craft Circles Over City and the Sirens Wail
- MBS. CHARLES GOSLING
- WESTINGHOUSE PROFIT UP; $17,779,282 Earned in 10 Months, Equal to $5.54 a Share
- SCOUTS AID IN HONOLULU; All Members Busy in Emergency Service, Cablegram Says
- ERASMUS FIVE DOWNS LAFAYETTE HIGH, 49-32; Commerce Beats Seward, 37-27, -- Other School Results
- CUBA SHIPS MORE SUGAR; Exports for This Year to Dec. 6 Put at 2,967,224 Tons
- AWARDS A CONTRACT FOR 6 CARGO VESSELS; Maritime Commission Orders Ships at $3,000,000 Each
- TO MAKE BRIDGE TOLL 35o; State Will Reduce Charge Jan. 11 on Three Spans Over Hudson
- WASTE PAPER DRIVE GAINS; Boy Scouts of City Collected 1,000,000 Pounds in 3 Weeks
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Yonkers Valuations Decline
- IN CHARGE OF RECITAL; Parnassus Club Arranging Benefit Concert of Ruggiero Ricci
- Helen Keller Buys Yule Gifts at Blind Sale; Picks Warm Articles to Send to the British
- YALE AWARDS GO TO 107; 61 Players Honored for Football and the Others for Soccer
- United States
- Press Parleys Canceled
- Evacuation of Residents Will Be Taken Up Today
- REVERSES STAND ON PLANT; Irvington, N.J., Will Now Let Plane Parts Factory Expand
- PASTORAL OPERA GIVEN AT MUSEUM; ' The Chaplet,' First Presented in Drury Lane in 1749, a 'Coffee Concert' Event
- NOVEMBER SALES OF CLOTHING ROSE; 75% of Retailers in Survey Had Increases -- Collections Also Were Improved
- 54-FAMILY WALK-UP IN BROOKLYN SALES; Property Covers Blockfront at 8020 Bay Parkway
- NEHRU STILL BALKS AT HELPING BRITAIN; Declares India Must Be Freed Before He Aids in War
- SURGE OF RECRUITS CONTINUES IN CITY; Third Day of War Marked by Greater Volume of Men Than Previously
- Colombia Grants Powers
- Tyrone Power to Appear With Sonja Henie in 'Iceland' -- Three New Pictures Opening Here Today
- STOCKS ADVANCE; SUPPORT EVIDENT; Buying Strong on Breaks on Exchange -- Bargain Hunters Appear Numerous
- DEATHS FOLLOW LETTERS; Fathers of Local Victims Tell of Recent Word From Hawaii
- WAR BOOSTS MAP SALES; 3-Day Turnover Said to Equal All September Business
- AID FROM LATIN AMERICA
- Announcement in Chile
- Constance Bennett a Mother
- ITALIAN PAPER BACKS U.S.; Progresso Editorial Says the Nation Will Win the War
- Suggested to Two Officials
- RACING PLANS SET BY ICE YACHTSMEN; First Challenge Event to Be Held on Bear Mountain Lake Around First of Year
- STOCKS DEPRESSED IN LONDON MARKETS; Naval Losses in the Far East Bring On Selling -- Losses Are Not Heavy
- REPORTS FOOD PRICE DROP; Jersey Bureau Says Costs Were Slightly Lower in November
- BERLIN AND ROME CURB U.S. WRITERS; Correspondents in German Capital Taken Into Custody, Nazi Wireless Says
- TURKS RATIFY REICH PACT; Assembly Approves Trade Treaty -- Many Germans in Ankara
- COL. ROBINSON DIES; ALEADERINR.O.T.G.; Head of Corps at City College and 'Veteran of Campaigns Stricken in Home at 62
- Kaufman Wins in Union Vote
- FELLER IS SIGNED BY NAVAL RESERVE; We Must 'Win War to Keep Baseball,' Bob Says as He Is Sworn In by Tunney
- CHILEAN BOND EXCHANGE; Government of Country to Be Sole Debtor on Several Issues
- POPE WILL BROADCAST; To Impart Apostolic Blessing With Christmas Eve Message
- OSCAR E. WEE, 60, EOM A PRODUCER; Operator of Road Show Units of Broadway Successes Dies in Cambridge,, Mass.
- Books--Authors
- Ernie Vigh is Classed 1-A
- Pullman Company
- Denial of Raid Shelter To Pickets Is Protested
- M. OUtN CROFT
- Mrs. Clement Henry Jr. and Rosemary Baltz To Give Dinners Before Friday Assembly
- EIGHT EVENTS A DAY FOR ALL N.Y. TRACKS; Empire and Saratoga Already Map Hurdles Courses, With Jamaica Due to Follow
- TRANSIT PLAN PROGRESSES; General Mortgage Group Votes, Montreal Tramways Action
- Khota Bharu Captured
- ASK CITY TO AID BUSINESS; Hotels Want False Rumors on Safety Dispelled
- OLD FRIENDS SEND GIFT TO NEEDIEST; Some From as Far as Colorado Among 313 to Donate $7,721 During the Day
- Child to Frederick E. Willitses
- COLUMBIA U.C. GAINS LEAD; Blanks Williams Class C Team by 5-0 in Squash Racquets
- Cleveland Graphite Bronze
- Cavite Naval Base at Manila Receives 'Particularly Heavy' Bombing--Our Coasts Said to Be Ready for 'Any Threat'; U.S. COMMUNIQUES REPORT BATTLES
- JAPAN'S OIL SUPPLY HELD YEAR'S NEEDS; Her Reserves Almost Certainly That Large and Are Perhaps Greater, Figures Indicate
- BROADCASTERS ACT TO PROTECT PLANTS; Transmitters Are Guarded -- Self-Censorship Imposed
- Art Notes
- SPEED-UP RUSHED IN STEEL INDUSTRY; Without Official Request, it Gears for Greatest Activity, Trade Paper Reports
- British
- British Open Bases to U.S.
- WAR SEEN FORCING CURB ON BUILDING; Drastic Changes in Priorities System Forecast by Head of OPM Housing Unit
- Willkie's Cold Bars Speech
- Church Groups Weigh Merger
- Princeton Names Chamberlin
- Federal Order Closing Japanese Stores Automatically Terminates Their Leases
- Japanese
- Views in Kuibyshev
- PLOTS OF JAPANESE ON COAST REVEALED; Roosevelt and Hull Balked Hearings Months Ago to Avert a Break
- PARTY LEADERS MOVE TO ADJOURN POLITICS; Flynn and Martin Agree to Work Together for War Effort
- Howard Hawkes Weds Writer
- Fox Fur Prices Jump in London i
- Cash Paid for Bronx Dwelling
- JOHNSON BLOCKS A.E.F. DEFENSE BILL; Californian Holds Up Senate for Day on Removing Curbs on Selectees' Service
- WIDE SOVIET GAINS LISTED BY MOSCOW; Town East of Orel Recaptured, Two Divisions Wiped Out, Much Booty Claimed
- MURDER RING VERDICT REVERSED IN ALBANY; Appeals Court, in 4-3 Decision, Grants New Trial to Nitzberg
- President Gets Backing
- Of Local Origin
- WAR CAPITAL NEED OF UNITED AIRCRAFT; Company Revises Letter to Stockholders as Result of Japanese Attack
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Freedom Asked for Rumania
- TEMPERATURE OF CHARITY
- HENDERSON URGES FARM-PRICE CURB; ' Inflationary Spiral' Inevitable Unless Parity Level Is Kept, He Tells Senate Group
- SCREEN PROGRAMS FOR CITY'S YOUTH; Teachers and Parents Group Lists Many Presentations
- Gets New Rail Traffic Post
- HOUSE SEAT REPUBLICAN; R.F. Rockwell Wins as Successor to Taylor, Colorado Democrat
- See Vichy Aidingr Axis
- Respect for Anthem Urged
- STATE A.F.L. BANS WARTIME STRIKES; Fullest Cooperation With the Nation Pledged at Meeting With City Labor Council
- RANGER SIX PLAYS AMERICANS TONIGHT; Patrickmen Will Be Seeking Fifth Straight Victory in Contest at Garden
- U.S. Is "Investigating"
- Canadian Corvette Lost in Crash
- ABRAHAM L. FIELD N; Ex-Supervisor of Huntington, a Real Estate Dealer 40 Years
- 4,000 to Get Yule Bonuses
- Conn May Enlist in Navy
- UTILITY'S PROFIT DOWN; Hydro-Electric System Reports $9,258 Net for Year
- Air Power Pacific Key; Naval Losses Do Not Alter Basic Concept That Planes Will Decide Vast Struggle
- RITES FOR JOHN W. RIDDLE; Bishop Gray Among Bearers for I Ex-Envoy to Russia, Argentina
- Books of the Times
- PRINCETON DOWNS LEHIGH FIVE, 53-44; Munda and Lowry Are Top Scorers for Tigers -- Binder Excels for Engineers
- 2,000 British Prisoners Torpedoed, Rome Says
- RAID PROCEDURE IS SET FOR ALL SCHOOLS HERE; Unified Service Is Adopted -- New Alarm Causes Confusion
- HERMOIT A. CAKMEB I
- URGES YALE STUDENTS TO FINISH COURSES; Dr. Seymour Says Government Requests Are Awaited
- CRITICIZES ACCOUNTS OF 6 PHONE CONCERNS; F.T.C. Says Pension Costs Are Not 'Operating Expenses'
- Seek British Survivors in Sea
- LEONA M. SALLINGER ENGAGED TO MARRY; Georgian Court College Junior Fiancee of Thomas A. Welstead
- JAPAN SAYS ALLIES ARE BROKEN AT SEA; Reports a 'Rapidly Continuing' Action in the Philippines -- Officially Claims Guam
- MAIL BULLETIN DROPPED; Data on Service to Countries of Latin America Ended
- BELLOISE OUTPOINTS FURR; Steve Takes 9 of 10 Rounds in Bout at Washington
- U.S. STEEL SHIPMENTS RISE; Finished Product Total for Novem- ber is 1,624,186 Tons
- Italian
- Duff Cooper Breaks News
- EXPLOSIVES LAW IN FORCE; War Invokes Act of 1917 -- New Ban on Possession Is Legislated
- LAUNCH 2 DESTROYERS AT BOSTON NAVY YARD; Workers Rush Keels of Two Others Right on the Ways
- WOMEN HASTENING TO JOIN WAR WORK; Rush of Volunteers for Jobs in Red Cross Disaster Canteen Unit Is Reported
- DWELLINGS FEATURE TRADING IN JERSEY; Two-Family House in Jersey City Sold by Trustees
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Peace Hints Assailed
- British Islands Near By
- War Causes Shelving of 'Admiral Had a Wife' -- Cort Gets 'Letters to Lucerne' -- Romo Vincent Resigns
- Heads Builders in State
- Wide Soviet Gains Listed
- Ecuador Watches Japanese
- STOKOWSKI LEADS AT DIX; 1,000 Soldiers Hear the Jersey WPA Philharmonic at Post
- ELECTED RAIL OFFICIAL
- TWO JERSEY MEN KILLED; Parents of Louis Scnleifer Got $45 From Him Monday
- DARLAN AND CIANO IN PARLEY AT TURIN; Italians Hail Talk as the First Sign That Vichy Is Ready for 'Sensible' Attitude
- Topics of The Times
- Strikes of Barbers Settled
- Yiddish Play Revived Tonight
- Axis Seen Already in War
- Conscientious Objector Recants After Attack
- YALE HOCKEY WINNER, 8-0; Harrison Leads Team in Triumph Over Boston University
- BONUSES ANNOUNCED
- BROWN TAKES STAND, DENIES GIRL'S CHARGE; Says Miss Le Boyer's Story is 'Figment of Imagination'
- Temporary Burial for the Fallen
- WILLIAM MACK; Head of American Law Book Co. ouLaw Encyclopedia Editor
- G.E. Workers in War Bond Drive
- 213 TEE OFF TODAY IN OPEN AT MIAMI; Nelson, 1940 Winner, Regards Heafner, Hogan as Threats in $10,000 Tournament
- NEW STOCK ON MARKET; 30,000 Abbott Laboratories 4% Preferred Shares Priced at 104
- 14-Month Strike Ended As National Unity Move
- , CHAKLES H. REISIG I
- GOOD HOME COOKS CALLED VITAL NOW; Mrs. H.M. Wagenblass Tells State Grange That Total War Requires Proper Feeding
- Brown 52, Harvard 46
- INDUSTRIAL STATUS SOUGHT BY UTILITY; New England Public Service Would Drop Power Units and Be Holding Concern
- NEW INDO-CHINA PACT IS MADE WITH JAPAN; Accord Prepares for Defense in the War in the Pacific
- NEW RAID SIGNALS FOR CRIMINAL COURTS; Morse Code System Inside the Building Is Installed
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- HOUSING WORK APPROVED; City Planning Board Votes for 2 State-Aided Projects
- FORDHAM RECEIVES LAMBERT TROPHY; Award Given to Football Team as East's Champion -- Pace of Practice Speeded
- Chinese on Offensive
- Dutch Treat Buys Defense Bonds
- 3 CITY TEACHERS OUSTED BY BOARD; One on Red Charges, Another for Drinking, the Third for Fund Shortages
- ASSEMBLY-CLASS DINNER; Event With Dancing to Be Held at Junior League Tonight
- TRADING QUIETER IN GRAIN MARKETS; Freed of Temporary Ceiling on Prices Wheat Futures End 1/4 to 1/2c Higher
- PHILIPPINES FIGHT; Army Reports Invasion Under Control, With a New Effort Repulsed
- Blackout Rules Listed
- JUKE BOXES LIMITED BY PRIORITY ORDER; Nelson Directs Manufacturers Reduce Output Drastically to Save Needed Metals
- Norris Leads Bowling Stars
- RESTRICTIONS ARE LIFTED; Limitations on Futures Trading on Commodities Ended
- German
- WASHINGTON SPECULATES; Mass Bombing at Close Range and Aid of Submarines Suggested
- MUSEUM OF MODERN ART TAKES A WARTIME PRECAUTION
- 700 WRITE TO SANTA HE'S NOT TO FORGET; Children Address Him at North and South Poles and 'Alasker'
- WARNS FOOD SPIRAL MEANS U.S. CONTROL; OPM Consultant Sees Quick Crackdown Unless Industry Keeps Prices in Line
- Russian
- NEIGHBORS' BACKING FOR U.S. INCREASES; Argentina Blocks Japanese Funds -- Cardenas Commands Mexico's West Coast
- RAY LEV APPEARS AT CARNEGIE HALL; Pianist Presents the Schubert 'Impromptu' in C Minor Along With Brahms's Sonata
- SHARP RESTRICTIONS DUE IN PLASTICS USE; Basis to Be Lack of Substitutes, Functionality, Group Told
- Japan Holds U.S. Consul And Clerk in Indo-China
- Costa Rica Jails Japanese
- SEEKS TO CUSHION SHIFT TO DEFENSE; Commerce Body Offers Plan to Help New York Industry Make Transition
- ADMIRAL KIDD DEAD IN ACTION IN HAWAII; Navy Reveals He Was Among Victims in Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor Sunday
- Meeting Hailed in Italy
- Martinique Seen as Menace; Action Urged to Forestall a Nazi Air Attack From the Island
- New York Harbor Mined; Incoming Vessels Warned
- Parachutists Among Invaders
- Latin America Is Warned
- BRITISH COMPLAIN OF U.S. CENSORSHIP; Join Other Correspondents in Appeal to Knox and Navy Officials in Charge Here
- LUPIEN RED SOX REGULAR; Foxx Yields First Base Post, Cronin Announces
- PHILIPPINE GOLD ARRIVES; $1,868,747 Received Here Just Before the War Began
- Hearings on Rao to Start Dec. 18
- Chain Drops Japanese Goods
- SENATE INQUIRIES USE WARTIME DISCRETION; Truman and Walsh State Policy of Committees
- Old-Time Jockey Dies
- Welders Ordered to Resume
- DUQUESNE ACCEPTS BID; Eleven Granted Permission to Play War Relief Game
- MORE RESTRICTIONS IN NEW BOND FIELD; Dealers Face the Task of Re- appraising Values Due to Declines Elsewhere
- 34 HERE ON CLIPPER VERSED IN BLACKOUT; Yankee Arrives Soon After the Dixie -- Agencies Unprepared
- D. MILES RIGOR
- Jailed in Newark Vote Frauds
- Syracuse 67, Buffalo Tea. 25
- Would Mobilize Jewish Veterans
- Tokyo Reports 1,270 in Custody
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Holiday Plans for Girls League
- Article 11 -- No Title
- LINER AND CLIPPER ESCAPE INVADERS; Captain of Airship Brings First-Hand Account of Wake and Midway Attacks
- First Raid Not a Test
- BLACKOUT MAPPED FOR BUILDINGS HERE; 665,681 Structures, Containing 10,000,000 Windows Are Involved in Task
- CLUBHOUSES FOR DEFENSE; Curran Plans a Program for County Republicans
- Miss Jane K. Barnes Betrothed
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- LIBYAN PORT FREED; Axis Abandons El Adem and British Columns Effect Junction
- TURKISH NEUTRALITY IN NEW WAR STATED; British Envoy Goes to Syria on Unannounced Mission
- AIR RAID PLANS SET FOR TIMES SQUARE; 750 Wardens Meet to Receive Instructions -- Union Men to Control Huge Signs
- H.W. STUNKARD HEADS ACADEMY OF SCIENCES; N.Y.U. Professor Serving for Second Time -- Prizes Awarded
- WOMEN GET READY TO AID BLACKOUTS; Stores Report an Increasing Demand for Materials to Blot Out Light
- Cochrane Granted Leave
- NAVAL STORES
- Finnish
- MORE ASKED FOR DEFENSE; Roosevelt Adds $482,823,685 to Bill Before the Senate
- CONSUMERS' CHIEF RESIGNS HER POST; Capital Hears Miss Elliott Thought Her Division Had Been Sidetracked
- GROUPS PLEDGE WAR AID; Three Trade Associations Send Messages to President
- SEVEN LEASE SPACE IN MOTORS BUILDING; Other Business Rentals Well Distributed in the City
- PANAMA TAKES 800 ALIENS; Sends Them to Canal Zone to Be Interned -- Of Nine Nationalities
- Chile Ratifies Accords
- Sylvia Medford Heard
- PRICE-FIXING DENIED AT FTC LIQUOR HEARING; Tapes Says Concern and Stores Never Collaborated on Policy
- Chinese Here Send Fund To Stricken in Hawaii
- Sevastopol Siege Costly
- RUSSIA, JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES
- No Problem for Honduras
- WAR RISK INVOKED ON NEW INSURANCE; Clauses Limit Coverage and Except Death in Military Service Outside U.S.
- More Casualties in Hawaii Released by the War Department
- BEEF IS RUSHED TO ARMY; 1,000,000 Lbs. Bought, Shipped to Far East in 8 Hours
- In Appreciation of Cider; Observations on Juice of Apples Waken Memories of Its Versatility
- CONFERENCE FIXED ON WAR TAX PLANS; Representative Doughton and Senator George Will Meet With Morgenthau Tomorrow
- Dorothy Lee, Film Actress, Wed
- Morris Predicts 2-Year War
- MARK TWAIN ITEMS SOLD; First Edition of 'Tom Sawyer' Brings $260 at Smith Auction
- PRESIDENT MOVES FOR LABOR PEACE; He Calls Conference of Union Leaders, Industry to Work Out Voluntary Agreement
- Kiwanis Club Hears Wood
- PUT IN CANADIAN CABINET; L.S. St. Laurent Is Appointed as Minister of Justice
- : E. RUSSELL FINK
- Army Rifle Production Starts on '17 Machinery
- WARNS AMERICANS OF 'SPLIT LOYALTY'; State Department Asks Citizens Not to Serve on Governing Boards of 'Free Movements
- HENRY SHEPPABD BARTON
- SETON HALL LOSES, 40-37; East Stroudsburg Teachers' Five Rallies to Triumph
- Power Production Up More Than Seasonally; Four Areas Show Larger Gains Over 1940
- A.F.L. Group to Seize Axis Goods
- Remember Pearl Harbor'
- Christmas Parcels for British
- MRS. CRIMMINS ADVANCES; Vanquishes Mrs. Voit and Gains Final in Squash Racquets
- HITLER TO ADDRESS REICHSTAG TODAY; Declaration of War Expected -- Italy Also Likely to Act Against United States
- ROOSEVELT PLEDGES VICTORY FOR CHINESE; Message to Chiang Kai-shek Hails His 'Valiant Struggle'
- Lehman Orders Blackout Tests Up-State; Buffalo, Other Cities Move to Douse Lights
- Is Santa Claus Drafted? Boy Assured on Holiday
- Daughter to W.H. Irwins
- COTTON TURNS WEAK ON NEWS OF THE WAR; Declines on Liquidation -- Net Losses 11 to 30 Points
- British Capture Gambut; LIBYAN PORT FREED BY BRITISH FORCES
- Hear President, Join Army
- Four East River Bridges Blacked Out 30 Seconds
- JAPAN'S GIFT TREES DAMAGED IN THE CAPITAL
- CORRECT DIET DRIVE IS INITIATED HERE; Health Department Sponsors Six-Month Campaign Held Vital to Civilian Defense
- HEARINGS ENDED ON SUGAR QUOTAS; Senate Committee to Vote To- morrow on the O'Mahoney- Fulmer Measure
- Article 1 -- No Title
- G.A.R Commander, 95, Enrolls
- Returning to College Duties
- BUSINESS NOTES
- PLAWDOME ESTATE TRADED; Flushing and Long Island City Dwellings Change Hands
- ARMY, NAVY GET CONTROL OF RADIO; Use or Closure of Private Facilities Is Covered in Order Signed by the President
- ALARM IN BATAVIA; EARLY ALL-CLEAR; No Bombs Reported in Second Air-Raid Signal in Capital of Netherlands Indies
- OPM PROHIBITS SALE OF NEW RUBBER TIRES; Only Top Defense Needs Are Excepted in Order Up to Dec. 22
- Uruguay Studies Axis Break
- Donizetti Work Repeated
- Senator Johnson Explains
- NAZIS IN 'LOCAL ATTACKS'; Heavy Air Damage Also Claimed as Some Units Withdraw
- WHAT EVERY ONE CAST DO
- Salvadoreans Stone Store
- Brooklyn Orchestra Plays
- U.S. ASKS MORE TIME IN ANILINE INQUIRY; Delaware Court Grants 90 Days Additional for Sifting Ties to German Concern
- New York State Guard
- Mitchel Field Soldier Killed
- Italy Claims Air Victories
- Kind Words for Capitalists; Visitor Discovers That Big Business Men Are Really Human Beings
- JUMP TO 7-DAY SCHEDULE; Northrop and Bell Aircraft Plants Go on 24-Hour Shifts
- Manila Zone Pounded Again
- War May Last 10 Years, Tokyo Spokesman Says
- THOMAS B. THOMPSON
- America Alone Found to Outstrip Axis Countries in Output of Steel; Iron Institute Calculates That With Capacity of Britain and Russia Added to Our Own, Total Is Twice That of Hostile Peoples'
- Complete List of Snow Trains Announced for New York Skiers; New Haven's Specials Will Start Running to Northland Points Jan. 9 -- Short Trips to Near-By Centers Also Scheduled
- SPY RIM TRACED DIRECTLY TO REICH; Prosecutor Charges That the Conspiracy 'Emanated' From Nation's Ruling Body
- Great Sea Fight Reported
- SAMUEL J. SMITH
- NEW INFORMATION BODY; MacLeish Heads Interdepartmental Committee at Capital
- RAIL HEARING ADJOURNED; Court Delays Action on New Haven interest Payment
- AUSTRALIA SPURS HER ARMS PROGRAM; Curtin, Ordering Speed, Says Loss of Warships Shows Gravity of Position
- Filipinos Cheer Wrong Planes
- WILL W. HOVEY, LONG IN MILK BUSINESS, 63; Member of Hovey, Stanter & Co., Ex-Aide of Dairymen's League
- CAMPAIGN SUSPENDED BY EDITORS AT N.Y.U.; Students Drop Their Football Demands 'For Duration'
- Made Director of Ruberoid Co.
- TO AID COAST PATROL; Boat Owners in Freeport Area Join Navy Scouting Service
- FLARES A PUZZLE IN SAN FRANCISCO; Officers Believe Lights Were Flashed to Give Signal to Japanese Invaders
- ELIZABETH J. SIMPSON TO BE WED SATURDAY; Elizabeth Girl Will Be Bride on Coast of Ensign T.M. Leovy Jr.
- Ponzi Runs 125, Then Is Beaten
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- OUTPUT DRIVE IS ON; Knudsen Reveals Plan for 7-Day Week in War Industries
- Article 8 -- No Title
- LEHMAN ATTACKS RUMORS OF RAIDS; Urges Public to Remain Calm as the First Essential to Avoid Confusion
- SABBATINO GETS FIVE TO TEN YEARS; Freedom for Slayer of Pier Workers' Union Official Is Rejected by Court
- DANSHANT WILL AID BRAZILIAN CHARITY; Fete This Afternoon to Help Favorite Philanthropy of Mme. Getulio Vargas
- Action on Stocks Taken
- Captain of Repulse Is Among Those Saved--'Suicide' Fliers and German Battleship Tirpitz Figure in Theories of Disasters
- 32,227 WARDENS ON DUTY; 28% of Volunteers Reported in City's First Raid Test
- Charwoman Left $42,451 Estate
- URGES CALM OUTLOOK; Prof. Zorbaugh Says It Is 'Best Present' to Give Children
- Brooklyn Center Wins, 30-24
- FOREIGN TRADE'S PART IN WAR EMPHASIZED; Farrell Says It Mast Be Kept Up to Support General Effort
- Article 2 -- No Title
- HULL SETS PARLEY OF LATIN NATIONS; Calls for Foreign Ministers' Session in January to Act on Hemisphere Defense
- Cities Urged to Save Paper
- Article 9 -- No Title
- RUBBER RATIONING LIKELY, SAYS JONES; Tells Committee New Sources Are Needed and Synthetic Must Be Encouraged
- Mexico Defers a Break
- Young Musicians Win Awards
- PERSHING OFFERS AID 'TO THE LAST OUNCE'; Aged General Writes Roosevelt of Willingness to Help
- Finns Save "Herded Refugees"
- VICTORY PROGRAM
- Venezuela Gives Assurance
- Concert by Don Cossacks
- MOVES TO DISSOLVE 3 ENEMY CONCERNS; State Is Granted Snow-Cause Order Against Japanese Insurance Companies
- WAR TASK OF U.S. SEEN; Dr. Butler Says We Must Show World Benefits of Federalism
- Nazis Report Hard Fight
- The American Answer
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Quezon Finds Filipinos Stanchly Loyal to U.S.
- MORE AIR BASES PLANNED; Army Authorizes Seven to Cost About $7,500,000 Each
- Will Reopen Printing Inquiry
- FORT DIX MEN REST; Muir Tells 44th War Will Not Bar Christmas Leaves
- OLYMPICS TOP ROVERS, 6-3; Boston Six Regains League Lead With Five-Goal Surge
- Osmers to Begin Army Duty
- Congratulated by Hirohito
- MRS. JOHN JEULEY
- FIRE COMMISSIONER MARKS ANNIVERSARY; Patrick Walsh Forty Years in the Service of City
- BLACKBIRDS SET FOR GARDEN GAME; Undefeated L.I.U. to Seek Ninth in a Row Against Oregon on Saturday
- STOCK EXCHANGE NOTES
- Wins in Buenos Aires Province
- What to Do in an Air Raid
- DR. MARIUS ABBENE; Brooklyn Gynecologist Was on Several Hospital Staffs
- 7 'COFFEE QUEENS' RECEPTION GUESTS; Young Women Who Represent Latin-American Nations on Good-Will Tour Feted
- Links Career Not in Jeopardy
- Two Pearl Harbor Women Phone 'All Well' to Family
- POLES EXTOL ROOSEVELT; Raczynski Voices His People's Solidarity With U.S.
- MISS GOULD WEDS DEC. 20; Will Be Bride of Lieut. James S. Purnell, U.S.N.R., in Texas
- TRACK RECORD SET BY ROYAL BUSINESS; Favorite Clocked in 1:52 for Mile and Furlong Handicap at Charles Town Course
- BRITISH JOLT FOES; Beat Off Two Attacks at Hong Kong--Situation is Held Stabilized
- STATE VOTE CANVASSED; Albany Gives Final Results on Passage of 3 Amendments
- WILL ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS; Catholic Service Center Plans Program for Holidays
- MRS. C.P. BALL IS WED TO ARMY LIEUTENANT; Former Cherry Pinckard Bride of John Clark of Air Corps
- CHAMPION VOTED LEADER IN SPORT; Louis Chosen for Trophy as Outstanding Figure of the Year in Boxing
- Nickel Plate Orders 10 Engines
- Blow Staggers London; MORE THAN 2,000 ON WARSHIPS SAVED
- WALL ST. SAFEST, RAID WARDEN SAYS; But Officials Study Plans to Avert Hysteria Among Thousands in Area
- TO MARK ANNIVERSARY OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS; Westchester Church Will Sponsor Dinner Here Sunday
- STYLE SHOW AIMS AT BEAUTY IN WAR; Designer Thinks Women Must Keep Femininely Attractive, So Gowns Sparkle
- FORT MONMOUTH PREVAILS; Downs Rutgers Quintet, 54-51, as Hull and Kasner Star
- PIG IRON PRODUCTION DOWN; 4,702,927 Net Tons in Last Month -- Below October Total
- Article 3 -- No Title
- RAID PRECAUTIONS TAKEN BY UTILITIES; Public Service Agencies Plan Procedure During Attacks or Blackout Periods
- Former Seeks Cancellation of Pact of 1881 So She May Build Defenses on Waterway Vital to Security of the Continent
- MRS. DAVIS NAMED TO SMITH DEANSHIP; Ex-Director of Federal Theatre Is Called From Vassar to Succeed Miss Nicolson
- Advertising News and Notes
- King Exhorts Malaya
- STILL OPPOSED TO WAR; Fellowship of Reconciliation Explains Pacifist Stand
- Panama Backs Conference
- Changes in Ballet Theatre Bill
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Plea for Rumanian Aid Reported
- The Disclosure of 'Enough of the Truth'
- RUN ON AXIS BANKS IN BRAZILIAN CITIES; Riotons Tempers in Sao Paulo -- Freezing Measure Applauded
- ' Birth of the Blues' Film, Mostly Old Songs, Seen at Paramount -- 'Cadet Girl' Presented at the Palace
- TRADING IS RESUMED IN COCOA FUTURES; Maximum Prices Set -- Coffee and Pepper Markets Are Closed
- WAR NEWS IN THEATRES; League Revises Plan and Puts Announcements Up to Managers
- AXIS ATTACK PLAN REVEALED; British Struck First in Libya by Narrow Margin, It Is Said
- Worker Held at Disadvantage
- AMBULANCES TO NORFOLK; Twelve Leave City for Presentation at Naval Base
- RED SOX BUY BROWN, BROOKLYN PITCHER; Dodgers Transfer 2 Montreal Men to Card Farm as Part Payment for Padgett
- NATIONAL INCOME AT 95-BILLION RATE; Continued Expansion of the Payments to Individuals Shown in October
- Flying Cadet Dies in Crash
- Portugal Refuses Visas For London-Lisbon Trips
- HORACE F. BARRETT
- ALL-OUT' BUSINESS PLEDGE; Hawkes Says Messages From Nation Back War Effort
- SUPPORT IS SEEN FOR U.S. BONDS; Bid of Par for Any Issue Held to Be Assured Whenever it is Necessary
- Hawaii Under Martial Law, Islands Quiet; Blackout Enforced, Violators Punished
- RAYMOND C. SHEEHAN
- END LABOR DISPUTES, PEGLER COUNSELS; He Sees Need for All to Show United Front in War
- Schneider Handball Victor
- Sugar Company in Havana
- LABOR AIDS CHINA FUND; $5,679 Contributed by Unions for War Relief
- JOHN GETTY; Member of Prominent Family of Yonkers Dies at 91
- SORORITY DROPS DANCE; Atlanta Girls Donate Cost of Party to Red Cross
- OUR PACIFIC CABLE CUT BY JAPANESE; Service West of Midway Ended -- London Route Can Be Used
- Offshore Weather Forecasts Out
- Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- Safford Leading Driver In U.S. Harness Racing
- DIVIDENDS VOTED BY CORPORATIONS; Grumman Aircraft Increases Distribution for the Year With Declaration of $1
- End of Air Raid Alarm Confusion Sought by Army, Navy and City; END OF CONFUSION ON RAIDS IS SOUGHT
- WAR IN THE ORIENT WORRIES MID-EAST; New Front for Britain That Extends to Gates of India Is Found Created
- Child to Edward E. Handings 3d
- Wilmington Beats Jewels
- TIRPITZ RUMORED IN MALAYAN FIGHT; Giant German Battleship May Have Accounted for Loss of Two British Vessels
- OCD RUSHES PLANS ON CIVIL AIR PATROL; La Guardia Aide Acts Today to Speed Organization Work
- Winter Is Welcome; Dutch Cocoa Is Here -- A Historic Fruit Cake Travels East
- HUTSON, PACKERS, HEADS PRO RIVALS; Green Bay Ace Best Scorer and Pass Receiver During 1941 League Campaign
- DIVERSE ACTIVITIES IN SUITE RENTALS; Stage, Movies, Law, Literature, and Business Represented by New Tenants
- SOVIET AID TO U.S. FOUND DOUBTFUL; Reports by Recent Visitors Prompt View Too Much Should Not Be Expected
- SEIZE 2,303 ALIENS OF AXIS NATIONS; FBI and the Military Round Up Suspects, 1,291 Japanese, 865 Germans, 147 Italians
- A.E.F. WOMEN AWAIT CALL; Local Unit of Overseas League Tells Roosevelt It Is Ready
- FOOD PRICE INDEX AT PEAK; Figure Up 4 Cents in Week to $3.37, Highest Level Since '29
- INVESTORS ACQUIRE APARTMENT HOUSES; Properties on West 92d St., Eighth Ave., East 26th and 57th Sts. Change Hands
- NAZI PARACHUTE SPY EXECUTED BY BRITISH; Man Who Landed in England May 13 Pays for His Daring
- Brush Fires Like Arrows Stir Seattle Investigation
- Cuba Bars Europeans
- UNITY BODY NAMED BY FILM INDUSTRY; Producers, Distributors and Exhibitors Form Committee at Chicago to End Differences
- EXPORTERS EXPECT TO CONTINUE TRADE; See New Curbs, but Look for Only Temporary Halt
- STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO LISBON STOPPED; American Export Line CancelS Departure Set for Tomorrow on Government Order
- NAVY OFFICE WEEK 7 DAYS; New Schedule Announced for Bureaus by Forrestal
- SWISS MAY REPRESENT US; Reported Likely to Be Agents for America in Tokyo
- THIS IS AN AIR WAR
- At the Palace
- TOPICS OF INTEREST IN WALL STREET YESTERDAY
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- Japanese Fishermen Trapped
- Puts Radio Seamen Under Navy
- Lafayette Eleven Picks Nagle
- SOLDIERS IN MANILA LEARN NEW METHODS; First Day in Action Seasons Anti-Aircraft Batteries
- MAJOR GEORGE STJGARMAN
- PLANS FOR GAMES GO ON; Argentina, Despite War, Works on Pan American Meet
- ACTS ON RUMANIAN ISSUE; Stock Exchange Asks Right to Delist Gold Bonds
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Mrs. AUFRED W. VARIAN
- Fooling With a Buzz Saw
- New Zealand Raises Troops
- DR. F. J. ROGERS
- Miss Bette Jo Schiller Is Wed
- STEAMSHIP LINE CLEARS $2,393,651; Net of Atlantic Gulf & West Indies Contrasts With Net Loss of $72,652 in 1940
- SWISS PRESIDENT NAMED; Dr. Etter Is Returned to Post in Annual Succession
- RAID PLANS MADE BY LEADING HOTELS; Middle Floors Designated as Safest Places and Many Have Emergency Light Systems
- LUNCHEON HONORS MISS ISOBEL K. COX; Debutante Who Bowed at the Junior Assembly Feted by Mrs. Hugh Peters
- N.Y.A.C. SETS BACK BAYSIDE AT SQUASH; Triumphs by 3-2 and Annexes Sole Possession of Lead in Metropolitan Loop
- OTHER DIVIDEND NEWS
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Azores Garrison Reinforced
- Uniform Air-Raid Signal Adopted by New Jersey
- 2 ARRESTS SOLVE POLICE MURDER; Ex-Convict, Traced Through Hat Found Near Scene of Slaying, Admits Part
- ACTORS' FUND TO GAIN BY AN OPERETTA HERE; ' Sunny River' Aids Episcopal Guild Tomorrow Night
- Article 12 -- No Title
- BRITISH JOLT FOES ABOUT HONG KONG
- 2 CORRESPONDENTS SAVED; Cecil Brown, American, Was on Battle Cruiser Repulse
- GIFTS FOR TROOPS SOUGHT; Donations of Furniture for Day Rooms Asked
- Eshmont and Principe Promoted As Giants Reveal Spirit in Drill; Take Places of Franck and Falaschi, Still in Hospital Along With Hein -- Edwards and Cope Take Part in Workout
- Soviet Maintains Neutrality
- Princess Stefanie Is Interned in Jersey; Nazi Agent Was Believed to Be in Mexico
- NAMED TO COLUMBIA POST; G.M. Allen to Be Executive Officer of Drafting
- BUSINESS WORLD
- REALTY FINANCING
- Hawaii Victim's Brother Joins
- Jewish Facilities Pledged
- Paraguay Supports U.S.
- ANOTHER CONDUCTOR FOR METROPOLITAN; Opera Engages Thomas Martin, a Viennese, as an Assistant
- Life Institute Elects G.S. Nollen Chairman: Renames H.J. Johnson; New Executive Is President of Bankers Life of Des Moines -- Call Is Made for National Morale by Head of the Group
- To Expand Port Newark
- BLACKOUTS
- TEXTILE MERGER VOTED; 85% of Stock of Brighton Mills of Passaic Approves Plan
- FROM JOB TO MARINES, 'PRIVILEGE' TO SERVE; Young Rail Worker Tells Why in Note to 'Roundhouse Buddies'
- Canadian Casualties Announced
- Seasonable Thought
- Strikers Would Move Troops
- DEFENDANT GAGGED AT MURDER TRIAL; Barone is Put in Straitjacket After Feigning Insanity Be- fore Judge Leibowitz
- THERE WERE CURES FOR 'TOBRUK BLUES'; Music Helped to Dispel Siege Boredom, Even After Direct Bomb Hit on Bass Drum
- SPENT $56,555,000 IN FOREIGN RELIEF; Red Cross Reports Total From Start of European War -- Own Needs Show 150% Rise
- RAIL EXPRESSMEN REACH WAGE PACT; Threatened Strike of 42,000 Is Averted as Both Sides Agree to Fact-Finding Plan
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