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- Article 3 -- No Title
- NOTES HERE AND AFIELD
- BERLIN INTENSIFIES PRESSURE ON TURKS; Believed Seeking Guarantees That Ankara Won't Step in if Syria Is Attacked OTHER DEMANDS HELD VAIN Turks Are Expected to Oppose Any Use of Territory for Reich Transport
- To Save Razor Blade Draw It Through Cork
- LABOR POLICY IRKS YOUNG REPUBLICANS; Governors and Executive Body Criticize Administration and Ask New Labor Board PRICE, PAY CEILINGS URGED Abolition of WPA, CCC and NYA Proposed -- Imposition of Sales Tax Is Favored
- ROUND ABOUT THE GARDEN
- JAPANESE SHIFT GOES WELL; West Coast Evacuation Program Gets the Approval of All Parties Concerned
- DEATH IS MY NAME. By Susan Wells. 232 pp. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.
- Tulsa Firm and Workers Build Navy Plane as Gift
- THE WAY IT'S SEEMED TO LONDONERS
- M'ARTHUR ASSERTS MEN EARNED MEDAL; He Says Award to Him Was in Recognition of Courage of Army He Commanded VICTORY SEEN BY QUEZON President Voiced Confidence in Message Before He Left for Australia
- DELAY IN TAX BILL MENACES REVENUE; George Doubts Congress Will Pass Measure Before Late Summer or Early Fall FEARS EXCISE LEVY LOSS Heavy Cost to Treasury Is Seen if This and Other Taxes Are Not Imposed Earlier
- ORCHESTRAL GROUP CONCLUDES SERIES; Ernest Lubin's Transcription of Bach Organ Prelude Opens Carnegie Hall Concert LEON BARZIN CONDUCTOR Robert Shaw Leads Collegiate Chorale and Arthur Carron Is the Tenor Soloist
- Stanford Victor Over Dartmouth, 53-38, In Final of N.C.A.A. Basketball Tourney; STANFORD DEFEATS DARTMOUTH, 53-38
- PARKS AWAIT 'BIGGEST YEAR'; Gasoline and Tire Shortages Expected to Increase Attendance At the City's Playgrounds, Reached by Subway or Bus
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Pessimism in London
- OFFERS WAR PROGRAM FOR REPUBLICANS; Kelland Tells Ohio Group Party Will Repudiate Appeasers
- Troth'Announced Of Alice Colhoun; Daughter of Retired Major to Be Wed to Lieut. George S. Brown, Army Air Corps
- 3 GET TRANSPORT POSTS; Eastman Announces Appointments to Speed War Work
- Sports of the Times; Keeping Up With the Parade
- BRAZIL SEES PLOT ON U.S. WAR WORK; Arrests Man With Dynamite and Suspects Intent to Block Shipments to This Nation NEW SEIZURES REVEALED Secret Orders From Berlin on All Transport to Red Sea Are Reported Uncovered
- N.Y.A.C. Swimmers Triumph
- PREPARE FOR DIPLOMATS; Portuguese Push Plans for the Exchanges by Belligerents
- Ivriah Benefit Today
- ALL GRAINS LIFTED BY RUSH OF BUYING; Talk of Inflation and Activity of Government in Various Markets Are Factors MILLS PURCHASING WHEAT Bread Cereal Up 1 to 1 1/4c, With Others Rising Less -- Soy Beans in Lead
- Mahoning Golf Scheduled
- Will the World Ever Be the Same?; Will It Be the Same?
- Exhibition of Canadian Art To Be Opened Here April 6; Maple Leaf Fund Is Sponsor for Survey of Dominion Artists' Work, Past and Present
- Axis Notes a Rejection
- MISS PAULINE HOEFER IS MARRIED IN ILLINOIS; Bride of Francis Joseph Swayze in Grace Church, Freeport
- Ida Watson Fleming Becomes Bride-Elect; West Virginia Girl Affianced To Frederick H. Barnett
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM
- A CAVE OF ANCIENT SECRETS
- PATRICK 3DONALD
- THE SHOEMAKER'S SON. The Life of Hans Christian Andersen. By Constance Buel Burnett. With decorations by Fritz Kredel and illustrated from photographs and paintings. 313 pp. New York: Randora House. $2.50.
- BRIDGE: MASTERS' ENTRIES FILL LIST; But Late-Comers May Get Chance -- Two Hands
- Matsuoka Coming to Europe
- DavisGorrell
- Ethical Culture Meeting
- Wade Gets 25-Foot Scroll
- Old French Melodies Are Heard Again Among the Bayous of Louisiana
- New Editions, Fine & Otherwise
- 3 DEAD, 6 MISSING IN MUNITION BLASTS; 38 Others Hurt in Explosions in Plants in Bridgeport and Staten Island BRIDGEPORT MUNITIONS UNIT DEMOLISHED BY EXPLOSION 3 DEAD, 6 MISSING IN MUNITION BLASTS
- A.W.V.S. Bazaar Held
- Miss Deane Marks Fiancee
- Journalism Specialized
- Richmond
- Article 19 -- No Title
- Margaret Rabling to Wed; Skidmore Student Will Be Bride of Floyd Mallory Shumway Jr. I
- Holy Week Customs
- LLEVELLYN COLE
- Aid to Housewives Studied at Queens; College Courses Explore the Problems of Nutrition and Diets in War
- A BRITISH OBSERVATION -- "KING OF THE ARYANS!"
- Lorca's Poetic Drama; FROM LORCA'S THEATRE. Five plays of Frederic Garcia Lorca, in the authorized English translation by Richard L. O'Connell and James Graham L., with a foreword by Stark Young. 251 pp. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.50. Lorca's Plays
- TIME, CUSTOM, HISTORY
- Smith College Books Go to War Prisoners
- 13 GERMANS SHOT DOWN; British Planes Protect Men Returning From St. Nazaire
- ST. PIERRE, MIQUELON SEND 187 TO THE WAR; First Free French From Islands Arrive in London
- MRS. ANTOINETTE FUNK; Suffragist, P61itieian, One of the First Illinois Women Lawyers
- LABOR RECRUITING HELD IMPERATIVE; Federal Officials Estimate Need of 10,500,000 More Men and Women
- With Charlemagne; THE EMPEROR'S NEPHEW. A Story of Charlemagne. By Marian W. Magoon. Illustrated by Elinore Blaisdell. 181 pp. New York: Farrar & Rinehart. $2.
- ABSTRACTION LAYS SIEGE TO US ANEW; Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art Focuses Attention on Divers Aspects -- Supplementary Shows -- Other Events
- TELL IT TO THE MARINES
- SWISS DEAL PRISON TERMS; Two Sentenced on Charges of Violations of Military Secrets
- EVENTS OF INTEREST N SHIPPING WORLD; Drottningholm to Start in Ten Days Voyages to Shift U.S. and Axis Envoys LINE CUTS PORTS OF CALL Porto Rico Company Lists Stops for Loading and Delivery in Puerto Rico
- Potential Troops; State Armories Might Be Used to Better Advantage
- BUTTER PRICES UP ON FEDERAL ORDER; 2-Cent Increase to 36 a Pound in the Chicago Market Is Put Into Effect A SURPRISE TO DEALERS Production About Largest in History Although Below That of a Year Ago
- SMUTS SEES AXIS DEFEAT; Can't Win, He Says at Ceremony Honoring Netherlands Queen
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Carroll Club Retreat Today
- Talks on Herbs Are Scheduled; Two-Day Conference Open to Public Will Be Held at Botanical Garden
- REMIND ME TO FORGET. By Carolyn Byrd Dawson. 267 pp. Garden City: Published for the Crime Club by Doubleday, Doran & Co. $2.
- OUR "SIXTH COLUMN" TERMITES
- COVER FOR MacARTHUR
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Celebrates Her 103d Birthday
- CARDINALS SUBDUE YANKEES BY 8 TO 1; Victors Clinch Spring Series With World Champions, Who Avert Shut-Out in 9th CARDINALS SUBDUE YANKEES BY 8 TO 1
- THE HOUSE IN THE RAIN FOREST. By Charis Crockett. With photographs and map. 300 pp. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.
- Weiller Escape Reported
- DETROIT SPEEDS UP HER NEW LINES; Factories Have Taken A Long Step Toward Conversion to War
- Threat to Prome From Rear
- 3 KILLED IN BLAST ON STATEN ISLAND; 4 Others Burned at Plant of Concern Making Explosives on the North Shore SABOTAGE NOT SUSPECTED 300 Employes on Property, Including 150 Women, Escape Injury
- Burns -- Watson
- OKLAHOMA AGGIES RETAIN MAT CROWN; Total 31 Points in Annexing National Collegiate Title for Sixth Year in Row MICHIGAN STATE IS SECOND Penn State Places Third, With Michigan Fourth -- DiBattista Extends Unbeaten String
- Virginia Beach Opens at Easter -- Blooms In Carolina -- At Other Centers
- Text of Letters on Anti-Trust Plan
- ALLIED SEA FORCE SPLIT, DUTCH SAY; Divided to Refuel After Java Battle and Couldn't Regroup, Spokesman Declares DISPERSAL IS 'REGRETTED' The Unified Command Under Admiral Helfrich Had to Be Dissolved, He Asserts
- Fish Plans Residence in Orange
- GebharclMann
- STAMPS GO TO CHARITY; Philatelists Are Puzzled By Shipment of Big Lots to England
- TAX SLASH CREDIT SHARED BY PARTIES; Study of Four Years Indicates Republicans Began Drive, Lehman Took It Up INDIRECT LEVIES BY BOTH Yield Is Greater Than Savings in Cut -- Some Economies Are Called Debatable
- PIRATES NIP CUBS IN TENTH BY 10-9; Phelps Clears Bases on Homer in Ninth -- Baker's Double Decides Hitting Battle SENATORS PREVAIL, 4-2 Spence's Circuit Blow Sparks Washington Rally -- News of Other Training Games
- Notes and Topics Among Gardeners
- 19 CITED FOR VALOR AT PEARL HARBOR; Marines Form New List of Heroes Recommended for Promotion and Navy Cross GROUP SAVED BATTLESHIP Fought Fire, Fumes, Burning Oil, Explosions From Magazines Under Enemy Bombing
- Fox -- Lo%ve
- BEST PROMOTIONS IN WEEK; Spring Coats, Suits, Blouses Led Response, Meyer Both Finds
- We Need Trained Brains; We Need Brains
- THE HUMOR OF MEXICO; Names of Bars and Stores Reveal Wit and Irony South of Border
- Basil Harris Says Merchant Ships Are Life Line of Fighting Forces; Head of United States Line Discusses the Tremendous Task of Handling Supplies for Distant Battle Fronts
- Puppet Plays; PENNY PUPPETS, PENNY THEATRE AND PENNY PLAYS. By M. Jagendorf. Illustrated by Fletcher Clark. 190 pp. Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. $2.
- Waller -- Stuart
- Girl Scouts Lend Houses to Army; Headquarters in Many Centers Given Up to Civilian Groups And Red Cross
- BUSINESS BOOKS I
- Columbia Halts Manhattan
- RAIL NOTES: NEW BOOK; Story of the Railroads in War and Peace Told by an Official of Road Group
- In Understanding of Greece; THE COLOSSUS OF MAROUSSI. By Henry Miller. 244 pp. San Francisco: The Colt Press. Regular edition $3.50. Signed, special edition $6.
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- British Air Raids Extend To Austria, Swiss Hear
- SHIRLEY HARRIS WED TO ROGER A. CALSIBET; St. Mark's Church, Newark, Is Scene of Her Marriage
- Democracy Seminar Mercer Experiment; Georgia College Teaches What the Word Means
- San Francisco
- Article 20 -- No Title
- War Relief Will Gain By Benefit in Westport
- United States
- POLITICAL TRAINING IN SCHOOLS IS URGED; W.E. Myer Says It Would Promote Stability Here
- LEADERS IN THEATRE AT BENRIMO SERVICE; Music From 'The Yellow Jacket' Played at Rites for Actor
- Bay State College Studies Nutrition; Animal Laboratory Takes on Added Importance in Diet Production
- ALLIES AWAIT CLUE TO DIRECTION OF NAZIS' DRIVE; Belief Is That Hitler Must Do More Than Hold His 1941 Gains
- On Poetry's Language; THE IDIOM OF POETRY. By Frederick A. Pottle. 139 pp. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. $2. On Poetry's Language
- Admission War Stamps
- GENERAL SAMUEL SANTOS; Political and Military Leader in Nicaragua Ex-Consul General
- Jersey Schools Aid War Effort; Universities, Colleges Adapt Programs to Needs of the Nation
- Stories for Easter; EASTER CHIMES. Stories for Easter and the Spring Season. Selected by Wilhelmina Harper. Illustrated by Wilfred Jones. 224 pp. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. $2.
- BRITISH BRACING COMMODITY RULES; New Moves Made in Africa to Increase Output of Rubber, Tin, Industrial Diamonds FREE FRENCH, BELGIANS AID Changes Reported in Operation of Controls of Cotton and Wool Supplies
- War Savings Drive Gains
- Orders From Berlin Revealed
- Gay Color in the Border Throughout the Season; Careful Planning Is Needed to Provide Succession of Bloom Among Perennials -- And a Choice of Desirable Hues Must Be Made
- Parades, Flags and Bands Urged to Stir Patriotism
- Some Literary Opinions of Mark Van Doren; THE PRIVATE READER. By Mark Van Doren. 416 pp. New York: Henry Holt & Co. $2.75.
- PRISON INDUSTRIES CALLED ON FOR AID; WPB Makes Plans for Use of Facilities of States
- 'BEAT QUOTA' DRIVES NEED OUTPUT STUDY; Engineers Warn Campaigns Fail Unless Tied in With Thorough Planning COOPERATION IS STRESSED Scoreboard Programs Found Most Successful When Ideas of Workers Are Invited
- OPERA AND CONCERT; Szigeti to Play on Program Where Savings Stamps Will Be Good for Admission
- JAPAN MAY STRIKE SIBERIA, NAZIS SAY; Possibility of Blow Coinciding With Reich Drive Discussed by Goering Newspaper CHINESE OF SAME OPINION Tokyo Is Reported to Have 33 Divisions in Manchukuo -- Consolidating in China
- ROOSEVELT SIGNS WAR POWERS BILL; Second Measure of Kind, It Provides Criminal Penalties for Priority Violations GIVES SEIZURE POWERS President Also Approves Bill for Billion RFC Fund for War-Damage Insurance
- SINGLE WAR AGENCY FOR FOOD IS LIKELY; Washington Expected to Act Soon to End Snags Caused by Overlapping INDUSTRY PUSHES MOVE Set-Up Satisfactory Before Pearl Harbor Now Unwieldy, Spokesmen Assert
- Louis Agrees That Simon Was Up Before Referee Finished Count; Joe Disappointed He Didn't Keep Promise to Blackburn and Win in Three Rounds -- Bomber, on Leave, Goes to Chicago LOUIS LAUDS SIMON FOR A GAME STAND
- MURDER R.F.D. By Herman Petersen. 316 pp. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce. $2.; New Mystery Stories
- THE WAR PROGRAMS; In Which It Is Suggested That, in the Long Run, Facts Are Good Ammunition
- FRESH HINT GIVEN ON INDIA PARTITION; Mahasabha Chiefs See Cripps After Viewing 'Apprehended Danger of Pakistan' CONGRESS LEADERS BUSY Party President and Head of Moslem League Again Visit Britain's Representative
- WASHINGTON IS NURSING RELATIONS WITH VICHY; Keeping French Warships Away From Axis Regarded as Success for Our State Department STILL ON A DAY-TO-DAY BASIS
- BEASTIES DOWN UNDER; Queer Animals Abound in Land We Are Helping to Defend
- RISE SHOWN IN VALUE OF BUILDING PERMITS; Federal Housing and Industrial Financing Is Chief Factor
- W.W. REESE KILLED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT; Real Estate Broker, 73, Loses Life in Collision on Taconic State Parkway WIFE SERIOUSLY INJURED A Native of Philadelphia, He Once Was Vice President of Metropolitan Firm
- HUNT OF NEBRASKA SETS VAULT MARK; Clears 14 Feet 3/8 Inch at Texas Relays -- Longhorns Outstanding in Meet
- Women Pilots; WOMEN WITH WINGS. By Charles E. Planck. With photographs. 333 pp. New York: Harper & Brothers. $2.75.
- SKIING IN THE SPRING
- HAMILTON HONORS FIRST WAR CASUALTY; College Alumni Set Up David Green Adams Memorial Fund
- TORONTO CONQUERS RANGERS AGAIN, 2-1; NEEDS ONE VICTORY; 15,624 See Maple Leafs Gain 3-1 Advantage in Games in Stanley Cup Semi-Finals APPS AND SCHRINER SCORE Stanowski Sets Up 2 Goals in Last Period Before Hextall Tallies for New Yorkers TORONTO CONQUERS RANGERS AGAIN, 2-1
- Alumnae Meeting To Help Students; Luncheon of Graham School Graduates Aids Barnard, Vassar Scholarships
- Stocks of Lead Increase
- Syracuse Elects DiPace
- GOLF AT ASHEVILLE
- Say Nazi Aided at Hong Kong
- 24 Named for the Phoenix
- Cripps Hides His Plans Behind Visitors' Smiles
- GOV. LEHMAN SIGNS 5-CENT FARE BAR; Vetoes the Crews Bill, Also Dealing With the Subway Issue, as Unnecessary PERMITS A REFERENDUM Muzzicato Measure, Now Law, Allows Action if Estimate Board Votes a Rise
- Evelyn Sirotin Bride-Elect
- STOCK EXCHANGE NOTES
- BERGEN BEACH TRIUMPHS; Tops Whitcomb Gunners at Traps to Even Team Series
- The Men Around the President; Here is an approximate roster of those who call on Mr. Roosevelt. There are new figures, some in olive drab and navy blue; more production men are seen, and fewer politicians. Men Around Roosevelt
- NEW ISSUES FROM AFAR; Switzerland Permits Sale of Mint Officials To Collectors -- Australian Definitives
- DIANA GREENE FIANCEE OF NAVAL LIEUTENANT; Senior at Sweet Briar Will Be Bride of Harry D. Helfrich
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Boston
- MISS BASCOM'S NUPTIALS; Wed Up-State to Lt. Max Tyler, a Son of Brigadier General
- Article 17 -- No Title
- The Merchant's Point of View
- JONES'S SETTER IS FIRST; Boots of Arlington Takes Stake in Jersey -- Lady Bix Wins
- Wild Life Vistas Along Central Park; This story tells how the exhibits shown on the following two pages were created. New Wild Life in Our Museum
- Thieves Get Car, Use Own Tires
- Myers -- Hammond
- Blood Unit in Jersey; Red Cross Mobile Bank to Visit Ridgewood Saturday
- A Little Horse Sense; One Flight Up
- Dance Planned For Stony Wold; Annual Tip Top Ball, April 11, to Be Given by Auxiliary to Help Maintain Sanatorium
- Rich Man's Surgeon; SPENCER BRADE, M.D. By Frank G. Slaughter. 375 pp. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc. $2.50.
- Pay Boost Refused, Seamen Quit
- Katherine Howes Is Bride
- Jobs Now Find Students; Columbia Official Shows Drop in Summer Applications
- Article 21 -- No Title
- Revue to Be Given By Refugees Here; British Children Will Act in 'Gratefully Yours,' a Benefit for War Service Groups
- C.IA.GS MO_U.. . A. MILLS]; Chinese Leader and Wife PraiseI Former A. P. Correspondent I
- Chemistry Teachers Held Ill-Prepared In Training Programs of the Colleges; Dr. Nicholson of Illinois Reports Deficiency to American Chemical Society
- THE MASTER CHEF GOES TO WORK
- People and Folkways Of the Blue Ridge; Jean Thomas Writes of the Land of Hog and Hominy, Corn Meal and Moonshine BLUE RIDGE COUNTRY. By Jean Thomas. 338 pp. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce. $3.
- Notes on Science
- Havana Revises Blackout
- JOSEPH W. DANFORTH
- Plant Victory Garden On Sixty-Acre Campus; Jersey Teachers College Authorities Use Glassboro Tract
- MR. LUBITSCH TAKES THE FLOOR FOR REBUTTAL
- BRIAND EULOGIZED FOR PEACE AIMS; Dream of a Federated Europe Will Be Realized, Says Coudenhove-Kulergi HITLER'S DOOM HELD SURE Work of French War Premier Praised at Ceremony on 80th Birth Anniversary
- ARMY DAY PLANS MADE; 30,000 to March, Including Units of All Armed Forces
- Colleges Facing a Task; Shortened Courses Will Require Constant Operation
- AUTO UNION CALLS CONVENTION TO SIFT DOUBLE-TIME ISSUE; Leaders Inform Nelson of Plan 'to Give Full Consideration' to His Plea for Waiver LEWIS BITTERLY ASSAILED Thomas and Reuther Accuse Him of Disrupting Labor Forces to Regain Power in C.I.O. AUTO UNION CALLS CONVENTION ON PAY
- Tax Rates Cut in Bay State
- RECORDS: MAN AT WORK; Looking In on a Session Conducted by Toscanini -- New Releases
- Sato Reaches Kuibyshev
- Cost of Soldier's Outfit Up 4% From a Year Ago
- N.A.M. BACKS DATA GIVEN ON STRIKES; Witherow Says Figures Are Better Than Those Issued by Labor Department
- Heads Iron and Steel Unit Of New York OPA Office
- HANDICAP ANNEXED BY DAILY DELIVERY; Returning $28.80, He Defeats Favored Augury by Head in the De Soto at Tropical EXTREME OUTSIDER WINNING DE SOTO HANDICAP AT TROPICAL YESTERDAY HANDICAP ANNEXED BY DAILY DELIVERY
- A Lucid Statement on Art; ART CRITICISM BROW. By Lionello Venturi. Illustrated. 63 pp. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. $2.
- MEGACYCLE MONITOR
- JAPAN'S WAR ADVANTAGE BASED ON SIMPLER NEEDS; Streamlined Supply System and Tactics Bar Early Dearth of Shipping
- CALIFORNIA BLOSSOMS; La Primavera Is Celebrated At Flower Shows -- and Rodeos
- DARWIN IS RAIDED FOR SEVENTH TIME; Allied Fliers Engage Foe -- Port Moresby Also Bombed -- Neither Blow Effective U.S. SEA GAINS REPORTED 36 Japanese Ships, Including 6 Warships, Declared Sunk -- Confirmation Lacking
- POST OFFICE RALLY TODAY; Employes to Meet in Support of Salary Increase Bill
- Lower Merion Five Wins
- Report on Youth; YOUTH AND THE FUTURE: The Report of the American Youth Commission. With Foreword by Owen D. Young, Chairman. 296 pp. Washington: American Council on Education. $2.50.
- Article 6 -- No Title; U.S. YOUTHS URGED TO 'SWIM LIKE JAPS'
- Corrects Upside-Down Stomach
- Amateur Group Plans Operetta; Blue Hill Troupe Will Give 'The Pirates of Penzance' in Aid of The Bargain Box
- $7,475,049 EARNED BY BORG-WARNER; Net Income in Year Equal to $3.20 a Share, Against $2.88 for the Previous Period $15,463,552 PAID IN TAXES Results of Operations Given by Other Corporations, With Comparable Figures
- Sports Star Hurt in RCAF
- PINEHURST TOURNAMENT
- TYPEWRITER MEN WEIGH RATIONING; Factories Capable of Almost 100% Conversion to War Output, Expert Says AIM TO PROTECT SUPPLIES OPA Official at Meeting of Dealers Outlines Program to Help Win War
- TROTH AOLINCED OF MISS HE(3KSCHER; Granddaughter of Late Austin S. Hec!<echers Bride-Elect of David Schley Schaff Jr. FORMER SHIPLEY STUDENT Her Fiance, Whose Father Was a Clergyman, Studied at Hill .School and Abroad
- MASS FOR DEAD EMPEROR; Services for Charles of Austria Held in St. Patrick's
- NAVAL STORES
- Zerbe Selected at Rutgers
- Glamour as Usual?
- COVERS TELL WAR STORIES
- MRS. JOHNSON IS MARRIEDI; Becomes Bride in Palm Beach of Carleton H, Palmer
- Article 8 -- No Title
- GOAL FOUND CERTAIN IN WARSHIPS WEEK; 140,000,000 in London Termed 'Far From Final Figure'
- FLORIDA COLONISTS HONORED AT PARTY; Mrs. Henry E. Bemis and Mrs. James McCarthy Luncheon Hostesses in Palm Beach MRS. LEROY ENTERTAINS George de Cuevases, Mrs. J.H. Colfelt, Abram Nesbitts 2d Have Guests at Resort
- Prizes to Animate War Bond Pledges; General Federation Seeks to Build Up Regular Sales In All the States
- RETAIL STORE SALES
- VASSAL STAR WINS AT BOULDER BROOK; Annexes Jumper Laurels for Miss Reinach in Annual Junior Exhibition
- This and That
- GRAND JURY TO ACT ON FLYNN TOMORROW; Kern Will Be First Witness in Hearing on Paving Charge
- The Literary Scene in London
- LAVAL'S PART SEEN AS 'BOGY' OF NAZIS; His Meeting With Petain Held to Mark Reich's Interest in Vichy Relations With U.S. BERLIN HINTS NEW VISITS Axis-inspired Reports Mention Impending Laval-Ribbentrop and Laval-Goering Talks
- Bradshaw -- Carey
- Aviation Facts Will Permeate School Studies; Project Fostered by CAA Seeks to Make 30,000,000 Boys and Girls Air-Minded
- New York
- ST. JOHN'S PREP WINS; Beats Allentown Five, 50 to 37, in Eastern Tourney Final
- MorganCapron
- GRIM FIGHT IN CITY; Foe Enters Southwest Corner of Key Rail Center in Burma CHINESE LACK AIR AID Battle Is One of Bloodiest in War -- British Withdraw on Irrawaddy Front
- Jamaica Prepares for Raids
- RTHA GOOD /ED TO NAVAL OFFEER; Bronxville Girl Married at Her Home to Lieut. Richard !nce, Former Broker Here SISTER IS ONLY ATTENDANT Bride Wears Gown of Slipper Satin -- Charles R. !nce Best Man for Brother
- Decries Attack On Coeducation; Swarthmore Dean Declares Segregation of Students Is Not Good Policy
- THE EAST
- A SUPERB HISTORICAL NOVEL; "Don Pedro and the Devil" Re-creates the Drama of Peru' s Conquest DON PEDRO AND THE DEVIL. By Edgar Maass. 634 pp. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. $3. "Don Pedro and the Devil"
- Notes
- British
- New Curate to Arrive April 15
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Hunter Curriculum Based on Changes; Federal Control of Industry Forecast by Chairman of Economics Division
- "WANTA BET AGAIN, ADOLF?"
- Snowbound Winters in the Wilds of the Sierras; SIERRA OUTPOST. By Lila Lofberg and David Malcolmson. 253 pp. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce. $2.50.
- OF LONDON'S BEST ANTI-NAZI PLAY
- Potting Lily-of-the-Valley
- Ulster A.E.F. Gets Sunday Show
- JOHN J. O'LEA_RY
- Lectures for Jewish Group
- Books and Authors
- HOLLYWOOD REPORT; Leo McCarey and Howard Hughes Smoke a Peace-Pipe -- Mr. Saroyan Gets Along
- RICKENBACKER HAILS 94TH SQUADRON OF '42; He Tells Pilots Their Training Far Exceeds That in Last War
- 15% ECONOMIC RISE VITAL TO WAR GOAL; Overall Expansion in Productivity Found Inherent in 1943 Roosevelt Program LARGE CIVILIAN DIVERSIONS Official Survey Indicates 25% of Facilities Must Be Put on Armaments
- Call for Leaders; National Will to Sacrifice Needs Heading Up
- Notes on Rare Books
- IN THE WORLD OF OPERA
- ROOSEVELT BACKS BAN ON TRUST SUITS DELAYING WAR JOB; He Approves Plan of Biddle, Stimson, Knox and Arnold to Avert Hampering Output STEP CALLED SIGNIFICANT But President Wants Statute of Limitations Changed to Balk Any Escape by Violators ROOSEVELT BACKS BAN ON TRUST SUITS
- SENATORS TO STUDY ALL PATENT RIGHTS; Group Will Draft Measure to Permit War Use
- COMMODITY INDEX AT HIGH; Price Figure Rises 0.4% in Week to New Peak of 166.7
- PLAN FOR IDLE MACHINERY; Reuther Proposes Lease-Lend Export to Three Allies
- RELIGIOUS DRAMA PLANNED; 'The Way of the Cross' to Be Given in Dully Sq. Good Friday
- U.S. WILL TAP DATA OF FOREIGN TRADERS; Agents to Seek Out and Piece Together Facts Having Bearing on War U.S. WILL TAP DATA OF FOREIGN TRADERS
- CAROLINA CUP WON BY RUSTIC ROMANCE; Victory Is Fourth in a Row for a Rokeby Stables' Racer in Classic RUSTIC ROMANCE TRIUMPHS IN CHASE
- Franklin and Electricity; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S EXPERIMENTS: A New Edition of Franklin's Experiments and Observations on Electricity. Edited with a Critical and Historical Introduction by I. Bernard Cohen. 453 pp. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. $4.
- ACCUSED OF SWINDLE IN NAZI BOND RACKET; German Alien Used Threats of Reprisal, Never Sent Money
- M'ARTHUR'S WAYS WIN AUSTRALIANS; His Ease and His Respect for Their Ideas Impress Both Leaders and Public
- Japanese Planes Downed
- ADMIRAL BLAKELY KILLED IN PLUNGE; Army Officers Say Retired Navy Man, 69, Leaped From a Denver Hospital Window WAS ILL OF TUBERCULOSIS He Won Cross for Transporting Troops in the World War -- Summary Court Called
- An Asian Princess; THE YOUNG CONCUBINE. By Makhali-Phal. Translated from the French by Edward Weismiller 282 pp. New York: Random House. $2.
- PAA SPANS VAST AREAS; Great International Air Network Connects U.S. With Many Lands
- BYRD AND THOMSON IN GOLF TIE AT 136; They Set Pace at Half-Way Mark in Greensboro Open -- Little Cards 139 BYRD AND THOMSOH IN GOLF TIE AT 136
- Toungoo Reported Occupied
- One Hits Mountain -- Brooklyn Youth, Dartmouth Man Die
- 'Parsifal' Will Be Given To Help Music School; Henry St. Settlement to Gain by Opera on Wednesday
- Clears 15 Feet 17th Time
- GOLF AT AUGUSTA
- Navy Recognizes Production at Coatesville and Philadelphia
- Vosburgh -- Ellithorp
- Comment by Cripps
- Ulbrieh -- Hughes
- Elizabeth Morley Engaged
- ADVISERS FOR INDUSTRY; Committee Is Named for Fourth Federal Reserve District
- FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER; Amateur Theatricals Offer a Chance at Action Shots and Portraits as Well
- Katharine Lee Wed to Henry B. Chatfield
- Tokyo Sets Up 'Culture' Office
- Stearns -- Hartt
- Workroom for Red Cross; Great Neck Women's Club to Open Donated Structure
- Importers Meet April 23
- BAKER VICTOR AT CHESS; Beats Kline and Holds Lead in U.S. Title Preliminaries
- Wartime Rules for the Beaches -- Australia Abounds in Queer Mascots for Soldiers
- MT. VERNON 50 YEARS OLD; Town to Celebrate Birthday Two Days This Week
- Ideas of St. Paul and of Freud; THE LIVING THOUGHTS OF SAINT PAUL. Presented by Jacques Maritain. 161 pp. THE LIVING THOUGHTS OF FREUD. Presented by Robert Waelder. 168 pp. New York: Longmans, Green & Co. $1.25 per vol.
- Axis Talks of "Appointments"
- Francis -- Treat
- North Carolina Spreads Service; Carries Defense Courses to All the State, Will Train Fliers for the Navy
- Philadelphia
- Handley Getting in Shape
- RogersUlen
- Dutch East Indies; ISLES OF SPICE. By Frank Clune. With photographs and map. 329 pp. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. $3.50.
- Foe in Superior Numbers; GRIM FIGHT WAGED FOR BURMESE CITY BATTLE FOR BURMESE CITY IS INTENSIFIED
- MISS BARBARA WARE A PROSPECTIVE BRIDEi; Kin of Jacob Gould Schurman to Be Wed go H. Warner Griggs
- THE WEST
- A.A.U.W. Fund Gives Scholars 12 Fellowships; One Will Study Long-Range Weather Forecasting as Aid To War Effort
- Article 9 -- No Title
- 2 MORE SHIPS SUNK; 24 BELIEVED DEAD; 45 Members of Crews Saved After Submarines Add to Toll in Atlantic STORY OF HEROISM TOLD Seaman Sticks at Helm to Keep Flames Away From Mates and Dies at His Post
- CItA-LES L. GRAVES
- Dean Evaluates Harvard Trend; Find Natural Sciences Are Dominating Interest of Undergraduates
- HOW TO DO BUSINESS AND MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY
- Rubens, Whose Life Expressed His Art and His Age; Zsolt De Harsanyi's New Novel, "Lover of Life," Captures Its Teeming Vitality LOVER OF LIFE. By Zsolt De Harsanyi. Translated from the Hungarian by Paul Tabor. 678 pp. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. $3.
- Color Schemes With Flowers
- Navy to Close a Base Here
- iS. N. WATSON DIES; MINISTER 53 YEARS; Rector of American Episcopal Church in Paris, 1912-1 8, Is Stricken on Coast at 81 ALSO A PHYSICIAN, AUTHOR Took Medical Degree in 1893 i -- SerVed at Parishes in Iowa, Missouri and Ohio
- HITLER THE PLOWMAN
- PROGRAMS OF THE WEEK; 'Parsifal' to Be Done Twice at Opera -- Ensembles and Recitalists
- AN ACCOUNT OF SERVICES RENDERED
- SUPPORT FOR CHARITY HELD AID TO MORALE; Speakers on Radio Make Appeals for Catholic Drive
- Floral Shadow Box
- Undaunted by Failures, British People Still Fight On
- PREVIEW CUSTOM WORKS IN MUSIC; Number of Concert Artists Appear in Local Circuit
- Plane Exhibits for Army Day
- INDUSTRY STOCKS PACED TO OUTPUT; Policy Is to Keep Plants Going at Capacity but to Hold Inventories Down BUSINESS UP GENERALLY But Some Areas Show Temporary Slowing Down, Purchasing Agents Report
- REA Work Ordered Completed
- FRAY-BRAGGIOTTI RECITAL; Duo Piano Team Gives Program as Navy Relief Benefit
- U.S. Youth Must Learn to 'Swim Like Japs,' Says Navy Coach, Citing Enemy's War Feats
- ONE THING AND ANOTHER
- CHUNGKING FACES 'BOMBING SEASON'; City Speculates on Effect of Pacific War and Erects More Raid Shelters OTHER BUILDING BOOMS With Foreign Trade Cut Off, Development Is Extensive With Native Material
- SPRING OUTLOOK FAVORS RUSSIANS; Winter Campaign Has Worn the Nazis on East Front
- New Zealanders Arrive
- PRODUCTION DRIVE ENLISTS 100 PLANTS; 31 Labor-Management Parleys Are Held in 29 Cities
- Men in Services To Be Honored At Spring Dance; Former Debutantes Planning Event for April 10 -- Fete to Aid Soldiers, Sailors Club Dance Will Honor Men in the Services
- RAILROAD INTEREST ASKED; Counsel for Southern Railway Submit Order to Court
- PHILADELPHIA TEAM 2D IN ABC DOUBLES; Ericson-Paul Bowl 1,357, One Under Tournament Record
- Gestapo Plot; TERROR ON THE ISLAND. By John Ferguson. 301 pp. New York: The Vanguard Press. $2.
- PILOT TRAINING PLANE
- A.I.F. History Is Completed
- Kittredge and Brown Named
- Advance on Prome Claimed
- Article 15 -- No Title
- PutnamMontggmery
- Tire Industry Reports Big Declines in Year
- RACES AT WARRENTON
- Provision for Air Raid Wardens
- Xavier High Rifle Team Retains the 69th Trophy
- Ballinger -- Mulford
- PHYLLIS GRIFFEN A BRIDE; Wed in Sunapee, N. H., Nuptials to Clifford Bateman West Jr.
- War Relief Fund To Gain by Fete; Tea Dance of the Maple Leaf Group, April 6, Will Open Canadiana Collection
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- STUYVESANT FENCERS WIN; Beat Seward Park, 9-3, for 7th Straight P.S.A.L. Victory
- Grand Opera Goes Barnstorming
- NOTES OF CAMERA WORLD
- GEORGE W. MASON WEDS; Head of Nash-Kelvinator Corp, Marries Mrs, Florence Fead
- An Interview With Mr. Louis Bromfield; The Novelist and Short-Story Writer Talks of His Life and His Work A Talk With Louis Bromfield
- ILLINOIS GYMNASTS WIN N.C.A.A. TITLE; Register 39 Points at Navy, Though Defenders Capture Only One First Place
- SEES WAR PERIL IN NOISE; Abatement Council Stresses Need for Increased Productiveness
- Sally Bausher Is Bride of Wm. Littlefield;
- Contracts for $2,000,000 Placed Here Daily by WPB
- Arcaros Have a Daughter
- PENNSYLVANIA CRAFTS; Kicking Bees, to Shrink Cloth, Are Still Popular Custom
- CARNEGIE PROGRAM ALL-TCHAIKOVSKY; Virtuosity is Shown by Michel Piastro, Concertmaster, in the Violin Concerto 'NUTCRACKER SUITE' GIVEN John Barbirolli Also Conducts the Philharmonic in Playing of the Sixth Symphony
- Noyes -- Abbot
- Marquette University Streamlines Courses; Students in All Branches Are Speeded to Graduation
- Chicago
- REISER TO RETURN TO SWITCH-HITTING; Dodgers' Ace to Experiment With Right-Side Batting Against Southpaws EXHIBITION IS CANCELED Game Off for Second Day in Succession -- Davis, Wyatt to Face Senators Today
- Wyllie -- Boughton
- FAILURE, NAZIS SAY; Declare All Ships in the Bay Sunk and the Raiders Wiped Out PLANES HELP COMMANDOS Men Dash Into Harbor to Blast Vital Shops -- R.A.F. Bags 13 German Aircraft 3 BRITISH FORCES RAID ST. NAZAIRE FORMER U.S. DESTROYER AIDS ST. NAZAIRE RAID
- ASSEMBLAGE ASKS BROWDER FREEDOM; 1,000 Delegates to Congress Here Open 2-Day Session in Communist's Behalf 'DEMOCRACY FOES' SCORED Ex-Judge of No. Dakota Says Presidential Action Would Strengthen Our Unity
- Miss Eugenia H. Filbert Wed
- Consolidate Art Study; Bryn Mawr, Haverford and Swarthmore Complete Plan
- I( ooTNoTEs oN HEADLINERS ,il
- Speaking of Books --
- N.Y.U. School of Education Surveys Teacher Shortage; Teachers Who Have Left Profession Are Being Called Back and Retrained
- Article 10 -- No Title
- M. M. DAWSON DIES; INSURANCE EXPERT; Actuary Commissioner of the Armstrong Investigation Under Hughes in 1905 RETIRED LAWYER 'WAS 78 Special Attorney Examiner for Shipping Board in the First World War Also Author
- Vegetables on Campus; Bennett College Will Plant a Demonstration Garden
- MAGIC IS EXPECTED OF CRIPPS IN INDIA; Every One Waits for British Envoy to Succeed Where Others Have Failed HIS CONFIDENCE ASSURING
- A Farmer Who Fought Drought, Dust and the Devil; OLD McDONALD HAD A FARM. By Angus McDonald. Illustrated by Richard Bartlett. 278 pp. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $2.75.
- ECUADOR AIRLINE SET UP; Pan American Gets Contract for Domestic Service
- SOVIET WINS FIGHT IN LENINGRAD AREA; 28 Strong Points Captured -- River Is Crossed in Center -- Nazis Make Attacks STRIKE ON KALININ FRONT Berlin Reports Moscow Raid -- Helsinki Claims Island in the Gulf of Finland
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Home Decoration: Flower Hues Bring Spring Indoors; Gay Colors, a Liberal Use of White and Many Yards Of Chintz for a Young Girl's Room -- Dynamic Patterns in Wallpaper and Fabric
- FOR A 48-HOUR WEEK
- Concerts for Children
- BOX-CAR PLAN REVIVES '40 AND 8' MEMORIES; Missouri Pacific Loan Move Hints Troop Transport Project
- 1,000 Stenographers Sought
- THINKS SEA OTTER UNDESIRABLE TYPE; J. Lewis Luckenbach Asserts Need Is for Larger Ships With Ample Cargo Capacity POINTS TO HIGH FUEL COST Shipping Bureau Head Says Vessels Would Be Wasteful on Employment of Crews
- Jar Greenhouse
- Editorial Cartoon 2 -- No Title
- LEVENTRITT CONTEST
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Chungking Expects Move
- AS THE SUN COMES UP ON EASTER; Spectacular Services Will Be Held in City Parks, on New England Hills and in Awe-Inspiring Spots of the West
- AMERICAN FLIERS TRAIN IN AUSTRALIA; Correspondent Finds Proper Fighting Spirit in Group Preparing for Front SUPPLY NEED EMPHASIZED Natives Like 'Yanks' but Fail to Understand Their Wanting Cold Beer in Cold Weather
- Admiral Purnell Decorated
- 'Rigoletto' Heard in Brooklyn
- NEW RECORDS SET BY EASTER TRADE; Soft Goods Make Sharp Gains as Higher Income Tax Fails to Cut Heavy Buying BUT RETAIL CHANGES LOOM Merchants Begin to Switch Promotion Emphasis to Tie in With Restrictions NEW RECORDS SET EASTER TRADE
- YALE'S SWIM TEAM GAINS FIRST TITLE IN N.C.A.A MEET; Michigan's 8-Year Reign Ends but Wolverines Upset Elis in Relay and Clip Records JOHNSON IS FIRST IN 100 Skinner Wins Breast-Stroke Crown -- Chouteau, Dempsey Get Doubles at Harvard YALE'S SWIM TEAM WINS N.C.A.A. TITLE
- PAGING MR. TWAIN
- THE NEW PARADE
- SANTA BARBARA SHOW
- FAHL ARRESTED IN BUTTE; Denver Man Accused of Trying to Impair Army's Morale
- SALES TAX IS OPPOSED; Meeting Here Assails Proposal as 'Soak-the-Poor' Measure
- O. G. Villard Jr. Engaged to Wed Barbara S. Letts; Son of Journalist Will Marry Mills College Graduate, a Resident of Rhode Island
- SALES AT RECORD FOR COLUMBIA GAS; Gross Revenues in 1941 Were $119,598,247 or 8.7% Above The Income in 1940 NET PROFIT IS LOWER $10,441,267 Compared With $12,840,480 or 33 Cents Common Share
- LA SALLE M.A. VICTOR; Beats Memorial Five, 45-36, in Final at Glens Falls
- AIR CURRENTS
- FORDHAM CRUSHES ST. PETER'S, 8 TO 1; Anderson, Fitzgerald and Alex Each Give One Hit as Ram Nine Starts Campaign C.C.N.Y. DOWNS ALUMNI Records 11-5 Triumph in 7 Innings -- Victors Get Six Runs in Third Frame
- AMBULANCE CORPS ACTIVE; British and American Group Has Raised $2,160,000 Total
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Miss Peggy Tol:,m Engaged to Marry:; South Orange Girl to Become! The Bride of Ensign William Lelger Smith, U. S. N. R.
- Rochester Telephone
- ROVERS TOP OLYMPICS, 7-2; Take Early Lead to Remain in Race for Hockey Laurels
- SEA ISLAND MAGIC
- WISCONSIN BOXERS ANNEX TEAM TITLE; Four Badgers Win in N.C.A.A. Finals -- Mirabito, Syracuse, Is Heavyweight Victor
- NUPTIALS ARE HELD OF MISS HAMILTON; Church of the Hevenly Rest !s Scene of Her Marriage to Edwin La Monte Evans ESCORTED BY HER UNCLE Bride's Gown of Ivory-Colored Satin -- Miss Carol Huesman Serves as Honor Maid
- SASSOON, HERE, SEES WAR ENDING RICHES; Sir Victor Declares Power in Trade in Future Also 'Will Be Spread Out' 'SUNKEN' VESSEL ARRIVES American Ship, Reported Sent Down by Japanese, Brings 175 From Far East
- Stewart -- Farrel
- Mary Wisham Engaged; Smith Alumna to Be Married to Ensign Emmett J. Gearhart
- 36-CENT BUTTER BACKED; Wickard Announces Upward Revision in U.S. Policy
- WHIPPET CAPTURES DOG SHOW HONORS; Flornell Glamorous Wins at Atlantic City for Second Top Award in Week DACHSHUND TAKES PRIZE Ch. Little Annis Named Best Home-Bred -- Group Victory to Rosecroft Premier By HENRY R. ILSLEY Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- 'Reck' Halls -- and They're Filled; Fort Bragg has 64,000 soldiers. It was a job to give them the right recreation facilities. But Fort Bragg has done the job. A picture of the camp after retreat.
- Nero Laud-Brown a Bride-ElectI t
- The New Books of Poetry; THE DARK KINGDOM. By Kenneth Patchen. 117 pp. New York: Harriss & Givens. $2.25. LIGHTS IN THE VALLEY. By Maxwell Bodenheim. 58 pp. New York: Harbinger House. $1.50. NEW AND SELECTED POEMS. By Robert Haven Schauffler. 197 pp. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. $2.
- ST. FRANCIS PREP IS FIRST IN SWIM; Team Totals 73 1/2 Points and Captures City C.H.S.A.A. Title in Columbia Pool LOUGHLIN SECOND WITH 41 Champions Annex Four Events and Runners-Up Three -- All Hallows Wins One Race
- Australia Orders Tea Rationing
- Voters League Gets Enlarged Quarters; State and City Branches Will Move From Fiftieth Street To Fourth Avenue
- EASTER SPURT ADDS TO DELIVERY JAM; Demand Exceeds the Capacity to Produce or Accumulate, Kirby, Block Says
- MOTOR BOATS AND CRUISING; By CLARENCE E. LOVEJOY
- Dried Food for Fighting Men
- A TRAVEL MISCELLANY; Tire Rules in Mexico -- Airline Reports on Sugar Consumption
- A War Story; LEFT TILL CALLED FOR. By Mary Treadgold. Illustrated by Richard Floethe. 304 pp. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co. $2.
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Vichy Has Labor Office in Reich
- Miss McGarey to Be Feted
- Hold Model Congress
- St. Louis
- Atlanta Buys Blakeney
- Anstiss Dana Fiancee Of Arthur M. Jones Jr.; Kin of Charles A. Dana Will Be Bride of Harvard Alumnus
- Wainwright's Men Counter Enemy Blows in Philippines; WAINWRIGHT'S MEN COUNTER THE FOE
- NO RUSH IS REPORTED TO BUY TEA AT RETAIL; Chain Stores Find Public Is Content With Small Orders
- Englund -- Romer
- Schools Grow In Virgin Islands; Federal Government Lifts Education to a Higher Level in 25 Years
- THE NATION
- Letters to the Editor
- Oldest Colleges in Concert
- Pre-Axis Gibes
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Submarine Seen Off Havana
- MICHAEL J. iELLOGG
- "Daughter of Time" and Other New Works of Fiction; DAUGHTER OF TIME. By Nelia Gardner White. 272 pp. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50.
- STOCKS END WEEK DULL AND LOWER; Three Customary Leaders Not Traded -- Preferred Shares Ease -- Grains, Cotton Up STOCKS END WEEK DULL AND LOWER
- Article 12 -- No Title
- NAZIS REPORT MOSCOW RAID; Russians' Assaults in Center and North Declared Repelled
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Strange Cloth-Destroying Silverfish Now May Be Lured Into Traps; A Means Is Found to Fight These Swift Insects That Thrive on Linens, Cottons and Rayons
- DISEASE AND WAR
- Position of Gliere
- A REVIEWER'S NOTEBOOK: IN GALLERIES; Brief Comment on Some of the Recently Opened Exhibitions -- Group and One-Man Shows -- Accent on the Decorative
- Civil Service Jobs Open in Army
- Vegetables in Pocket Sizes For the Small War Garden; Miniature Varieties Which Will Save Space and Yet Yield a Gratifying Crop Are to Be Found Among the Offerings of the Seed Men
- Mail-Bag Excerpts; Brief Comment by Readers on Various Subjects
- Review 1 -- No Title; MURDER AT STONE HOUSE. By Edith Howie. 310 pp. New York: Farrar & Rinehart. $2.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- AT THE WHEEL
- Camp Rises on Plain
- INSURANCE GROUPS HAVE DIVERSE AIMS; Companies Propose That They Shall Serve the War Damage Corporation as Fiduciary Arm AND AGENTS AS SOLICITORS Representatives of This Group Reject Most of Program and Offer Simpler Alternative
- ARGENTINA WILL HEAR METROPOLITAN STARS; Eight Are Signed to Sing in Buenos Aires Season
- Quicker Unloading of Freight Cars Held Way to Speed War Transport; Obviating Charges for Demurrage Seen Adding Equivalent of 120,000 Units of Rolling Stock to the Overtaxed Railroads QUICKER UNLOADING OF FREIGHT URGED
- C.C.N.Y. QUINTET OVERCOMES L.I.U IN GARDEN, 42-34; Beavers Score Upset to Gain Undisputed Possession of the Metropolitan Title HOLZMAN IS VICTORS' ACE 16,251 See Second Corps Area Team Top All-Stars, 59-57, in Benefit Card Opener C.C.N.Y. QUINTET OVERCOMES L.I.U.
- Realms of Romantic Terror; THE GOTHIC QUEST. By Montague Summers. Illustrated. 443 pp. New York: Columbia University Press. $7.50. A GOTHIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. By Montague Summers. Illustrated. 620 pp. New York: Columbia University Press. $10.
- NEW MAN POWER HEAD IS NAMED IN GERMANY; Comment in Reich Stresses Necessity to Centralize
- AMERICAN SUBMARINES
- GOVERNOR 64 YEARS OLD; Lehman Works Most of Birthday in His Apartment Here
- BERMUDA LIMITS SUFFRAGE; Assembly Defeats Bill for Women's Vote, 16 to 15
- HoffmanPhilips; Barbara Lefts of Rhode Island. Affianced to 0. G. lllard fr. [
- AUTO PINCH IN LATE 1943
- 34 Survivors Are Landed
- LEHIGH TAKES HONORS IN SMALL-BORE SHOOT; Maryland Second in Rifle Test on Annapolis Range
- INDIAN AIDING AXIS REPORTED KILLED; Subhas Chandra Bose Is Said to Have Died in Air Crash on Way to Tokyo Parley ONCE HEAD OF CONGRESS Was Ousted by Gandhi Forces in 1939 -- Two Leaders From Thailand Also Die
- Massachusetts Relief Drops
- Boyle Hood
- CIGAR PLANT IN DEFENSE; Jacksonville Concern Gets First No-Profit War Order
- WRITERS TO HONOR BASKETBALL STARS; New York's 12 Outstanding Players to Get Scrolls at Dinner Tomorrow
- About --
- AT SOUTHERN PINES
- Interim Insurance in Effect
- BILLOWS, CHAPMAN ON GOLF HONOR ROLL; Top Metropolitan List With Scratch Ratings -- Four Are Placed at One Stroke 7 SERVICE MEN ARE RANKED Tailer Heads Group Given the Same Handicap as in 1940 -- 35 in 4 Bracket
- WM. H. RITTER, AIDE OF SURGICAL FIRM; Former Director and Factory Superintendent of Johnson & Johnson Stricken at 79 ONE Of FIRST EMPLOYES He Held Many Offices During Career -- Active in Affairs of the Masonic Lodge
- Miss Pray a Bride-Elect; Philadelphia Girl Is Betrothed to Dr. Robert Holmes Bradley Jr.
- Canada to End Flaxseed Trading
- Wesleyan Captures Meet
- Women With Wings
- TOKEN MONEY USED FOR PAY IN BRITISH NORTH BORNEO
- ,0wA,2 M_. M_'LA,,,; Attorney for Standard Oil Co. ofI New Jersey 20 Years Was 50
- In South Africa; WESTWARD THE SUN. By Brigid Knight. 364 pp. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. $2.50.
- ARKANSAS DERBY TO WITH REGARDS; Grime's Colt Clips Oaklawn Park Record for Mile and a Furlong to 1:50 CERBERUS NEXT AT WIRE Columbus Day Distant Third -- Winner, With Longden Up, Returns $4.60 for $2
- Britain Curbs Dog Racing
- PAULINE L. TOBEY ENGAGED TO WED; Chestnut Hill, Mass., Girl Will Become Bride of Lt. Douglas Mercer of Naval Reserve MADE DEBUT IN 1937-38 Vassar Senior Winsor School AlumnamFiance, Harvard '41, Former Law Student
- Cause of War Group Sponsors Attack on Axis Propaganda; Warning Pamphlet Will Analyze Foreign Devices Intended to Create Disunity in America
- WPB ESTABLISHES BUREAU OF FINANCE; New Unit Set Up in the Industry Operations Division to Help on Financial Problems ALL PIG IRON ALLOCATED Reserve Tonnage Pool Ended by Amendment -- Other War Agency Action
- NASSAU CELEBRATION
- House Ties a Profit Limit To 18 Billion War Fund Bill; Lid of 6%, Voted 70 to 8, Calls for Contract Reviews -- Report of 'Miraculous' Production Heartens Members PROFIT LIMIT TIED TO WAR FUND BILL
- NAVAL MOVE REPORTED; Rome Says British Warships Head for Indian Ocean
- sT !NKNSTADT I MARRIEDIN CAPITALI; Becomes Bride of nsignCharlesI Whitney Price, U. S. N. R.
- Princeton to Share Chinese Paintings; Parts of Bingham Gift Will Go to Four Colleges
- Cleveland
- Performance of Ballet Theatre on April 7 To Be Sponsored by Tolstoy Foundation
- A Popular Public Speaker; ACCUSTOMED AS I AM. By John Mason Brown. Illustrated by Hirschfeld. 201 pp. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. $2.
- REDS' DOOM VITAL, BULGAR CHIEF SAYS; But Premier Philoff Avoids an Outright Promise of Force to Aid Nazis in Russia
- QUISLING IS SET UP AS HEAD OF CHURCH; Nazi Puppet Regime Assumes Authority to Name New Norwegian Bishops IT OUTLAWS MEN IN EXILE Premier Nygaardsvold, Hambro, Koht and Others Declared 'Deprived of Citizenship'
- T. J. BANNON DEAD; A TREASURY A6ENT; Special Aide of the Intelligence Unit of Internal Revenue Bureau Stricken at 56 STAFF lylEMBER 23 YEARS Headed Tax Fraud Squad Here Captain in Last War Was atI Mexican Border |n 1916
- To Preserve Letters From Armed Forces
- Mr. Hellman Replies; Letters to the Editor
- Rensselaer Sets Up Engineering Studies; Score of Courses Are Optional for Business Students in Emergency Program
- 111S. JERE IIcCUE
- Science In The News
- MOHANDAS K. GANDHI
- A Century of New England Life; Mrs. Rawson's History of a New Hampshire Town Gives the Region In Microcosm NEW HAMPSHIRE BORNS A TOWN. By Marion Nicholl Rawson. Illustrated by the author. 319 pp. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. $3.50.
- TAX RULES EASED BY INTERPRETATION; Relief in Certain Classes of Cases Evolved Without Changes in Statutes OPINION FROM TREASURY Adviser to Secretary Gives His View of Treatment of Bad Debts Recovered TAX RULES EASED BY INTERPRETATION
- THEATRE OF EXPERTS; Vaudeville Is the Medium in Which There Is No Time or Space to Spare
- CLOUDS AID NAZIS IN RAID ON MALTA; But British Fighters Force the Germans to Drop Bombs in Water, Valletta Reports PATROLS ACTIVE IN LIBYA Damage Dealt 3 Warships at Island Base, Italian Communique Asserts
- RUSSIA HONORS 26 AIRMEN; Names Military Fliers Heroes of the Soviet Union
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Things for the Household: Mirrors That Work Wonders; Unusual Frames, Large Panels and Strips to Give Sense of Space and a Focus of Interest to the Living Room and the Bedroom
- JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES' SONS
- Music in Wartime
- Hospital at Dunkirk Gets Aid
- FIGHT ON 40-HOUR WEEK TURNS ON THE POLITICAL; Leaders Declare Before House Group Overtime Has Not Hindered Output
- THE UNCONSCIOUS WITNESS. By R. Austin Freeman. 303 pp. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. $2.
- THE DANCE: FOLK FIELD; National Festival, April Calendar and Miscellany -- Notes of Concert World
- Russian
- Princess Elizabeth Confirmed
- Atlanta
- CANADA GETS 'GAS' RATION; Coupon System Starting in April Favors Tourist From South of the Border
- DRIVE TO AID DUTCH IS ON; Relief for Refugees From the East Indies Is Sought
- THE DAY IN WASHINGTON
- 'HUMOR IN MUSIC' ON GANZ PROGRAM; He Is Conductor, Commentator and Also Composer-Pianist at Young People's Concert THREE GIRLS ARE SOLOISTS Luise Voschergien, 19, and Eleonor Fine and Veronica Mimosa, Each 15, Play
- WALL ST. EVALUES CAPITAL-GAINS TAX; Hopes for Modification of Levy as Result of Inquiry in Washington
- Pan-American Games Must Go On, Argentine Sports Chief Declares; He Says Show Will Serve 'as a Lesson to Dictators' -- Olympic Village Is Being Built in Suburb of Buenos Aires ARGENTINA HOPES GAMES WILL GO ON
- The Press and the French Crisis; DEADLINE. By Pierre Lazareff. 369 pp. New York: Random House. $3.
- PROPAGANDA AIMS OF NAZIS DESCRIBED; Government Pamphlet, 'Divide and Conquer,' Tells of Psychological Warfare IT QUOTES MEIN KAMPF Document Soon to Be Issued Warns That Hitler Hopes to Destroy U.S. Unity
- Treasury's Capital Gains Tax Proposals Disapproved; Alternatives to the Boland Bill Are Regarded as Uneconomic, Wholly Impracticable, Harmful to Business and Further Destructive of Revenue
- Colgate Has 33 in Marines
- Nearly New Shop Style Show Enlists Support of Debutantes; Charities to Gain by Thrift Mart Benefit on May 7 -- Easter Bonnet Fete to Aid Stage Relief Fund
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- HOAG PREVAILS IN SQUASH; Defeats Cobb and Sonneborn in National Veterans' Tourney
- Article 5 -- No Title
- MARINES TO GET ATHLETES; Youths From 30 Colleges to Sign Up Next Wednesday
- JAPANESE HURRY TO LEAVE ARMY ZONE; Hundreds Are Trekking From Pacific Seaboard Cities to Avoid Tonight's 'Deadline' MOVING EDICT A SURPRISE Reception Centers for Both Nationals and American-Born Are Ready for Evacuees
- Stokes -- Thulin
- NYA AIDS MARINES TO TRAIN MECHANICS; First Contingent Is Taken From Amphibian Tank Forces
- League Football Meetings Close; Schedule Announcement Withheld; Adjustment of Final Date Delays National Circuit's Game List -- Pittsburgh Buys Rodak, a Halfback, From Detroit
- ATLANTIC CITY PARADE
- 3 Mothers Have 19 Sons in War
- PHILHARMONIC CENTENARY; Party in Steinway Hall Will Mark Anniversary Tomorrow
- Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere
- Elizabeth Roelse to Be Wed
- PRICES OF COTTON CONTINUE TO GAIN; Close is 7 to 15 Points Higher on Fifth Consecutive Day of Upward Movement OFFERINGS STILL LIMITED Week's Sales at 10 Southern Markets Drop to Total of 87,441 Bales
- Stevens Ten on Top
- The People Are Ahead of Congress; The People Lead
- MISS KATE F. GORGAS, PHILANTHROPIST, DIES; Last of Prominent Harrisburg Family, 99, Aided the Young
- Rogue's History; SALUTE TO THE HERO. By Constance Robertson. 596 pp. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. $3. Latest Works of Fiction
- Bulgarian Revolt Urged
- Maria S. Bullitt Engagea
- Connecticut Clubs Push War Activities; Federation Committee Will Stimulate Women's Work on Relief Lines
- 50-LAP RACE TOPS CARD; Class A Midget Auto Contest Slated in Bronx Tonight
- Work and Play
- MUSIC AT ART MUSEUM; Metropolitan Will Start 3-Day Recorded Series Tomorrow
- FBI Traps 71 in Dawn Raid On Suspected Nazi Spy Ring; FBI RAID TRAPS 71 SUSPECTED AS SPIES
- GETS M'ARTHUR MESSAGE; Brooklyn Red Cross Is Thanked for Blood Donation Pledge
- COLLEGE DEAN INSPECTS ART COLLECTION
- Minneapolis
- SERGEANT HANK GREENBERG STILL HAS HIS BATTING EYE; Greenberg Triples, Fans Against College Hurler
- Report on Russia and the Russians; The writer of the following article spent six months in Soviet Russia. He has just come out. He was asked to sum up his impressions of the country and its varied people. Here are those impressions. Report on Russia
- No Promise of Troops; REDS' DOOM VITAL, BULGAR CHIEF SAYS
- SPANISH AIDE DISMISSED; Head of Department Loses Post and Falange Membership
- Parent-Teachers Meet In San Antonio in May; Delegates of 28,000 Groups to Discuss War Program
- SIDELIGHTS OF THE WEEK
- Deep Economic Change as It Affects the Farmer; The Dislocation That Inspired Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath'' Newly Examined ILL FARES THE LAND. By Carey McWilliams. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 419 pp. $3.
- Adds Social Courses In Graduate School; Fordham Adjusts Studies to Meet Wartime Needs
- Colo For Easter
- Italian; Day's War Communiques
- Nazis Claim 15 Lost in Week
- RICHARD T. LANGSTAFlr
- Hoover Jr. Gets A Mining Patent; Ex-President's Son Seeks to Locate Ores by Using 'Seismic Waves'
- CARTOON RECORD OF "THE MAN OF THE MOMENT"
- Our World as Soothsayers Saw It; A BOOK OF PROPHECY: From the Egyptians to Hitler. Edited, with an introduction, by John Cournos. With decorations by John C. Wonsetler, 274 pp. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. $2.50.
- RAILWAYS SEE WAY TO REDUCE BONDS; Consider Buying Obligations in Open Market With Profits From Increased Traffic RAILWAYS SEE WAY TO REDUCE BONDS
- FINDING A NEW AUDIENCE; Britain Now Sends the Theatre to Her Industrial War Workers FINDING A NEW AUDIENCE
- British Patrols Active
- EVATT IN TALK CITES AUSTRALIA'S DEMAND; United Nations Council Needed for War Effort, He Says
- Useful Items in the City Shops
- Topics of The Times
- Indians and Government Agents; INDIAN AGENTS OF THE OLD FRONTIER. By Flora Warren Seymour. 402 pp. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company. $3.50.
- OPA RELAXES RULE ON SELLING AUTOS; 1% of Those Held in Federal Pool May Be Released for Restricted Disposal SPECIAL TYPES AVAILABLE Machines Held by Retailers Before Jan. 16 and Others Are Included in Order
- U.S. Lines Official Joins Army Transport Service
- Pruning at the Proper Time Important in Care of Hedge; Though Plants Vary, One Shearing Before the First Rush of Summer Growth and One in the Dormant Period Is the Usual Procedure
- A PITTSBURGH VIEW -- "OFF ON THE WRONG SCENT"
- Review 2 -- No Title; MURDER IN THE GREEN SEDAN. By Robert Portner Koehler. 252 pp. New York: Phoenix Press. $2.
- Chinese
- Sinkings Are Reported
- Spring Portents
- GARDENS AT NEW BERN
- $904,319 AID FOR RUSSIA; War Relief Group Reports on Gifts Received Here
- MOVIE CAMERA SAVED U.S. BOMBER ON DEC. 7; Foe Thought It Was a Gun and Americans Were Unsuspecting
- MYRNA LOY WILL SEEK TO DIVORCE HORNBLOW; She and Movie Producer Agree This Is Best, Says Actress
- SOUTHPAWS BLANK GIANTS FOR INDIANS; Milnar and Smith Allow Four Hits in 2-0 Victory Over Hubbell and Carpenter SOUTHPAWS BLANK GIANTS FOR INDIANS
- GIRLS ON 'FILING LINE' GIVING VITAL WAR AID; Federal Survey Shows Role of Women Office Workers
- Editorial Cartoon 1 -- No Title
- Mussolini Defines Italy's War
- TRIBUTES ARE PAID TO ISAAC M. WISE; Founder of Reform Judaism Hailed on Eve of Birthday in Sermons Here ARTICLES ON JEWS SCORED Rabbi Saadiah, Who Died 1,000 Years Ago, and Great Sabbath Also Discussed
- Party's Proceeds To Build Shelter; Cocktail Event on April 6 Will Aid in Construction of Bomb Refuge for Blind Children
- Man o' War Is 25 Today
- Portuguese Save British Fliers
- M'LEAN VICTOR ON SKIS; Takes Downhill in Harriman Cup Races at Sun Valley
- VAST FOOD STORES HIDDEN IN BRITAIN; Reserves Are Prepared to Feed Population in Areas That May Be Cut Off by Invaders MUCH COMING FROM U.S. Supplies Will Not Be Touched Until Church Bells Warn Enemies Are Near
- English-Speaking Union To Fete Allied Officers; Will Give a Tea on April 8 at the Headquarters Here
- Army End Coach a Lieutenant
- PROGRAM IN POCONOS
- HARKINS DEFEATS FERRARA ON POINTS; Wins Eight-Round Ridgewood Grove Bout -- Fatta Stops White in the First
- Asks Guidance staff At C.C. Night School; Dr. Love Urges Permanent Extracurricular Counselors
- Magazines in English Among Hitler's Reading
- E. Patricia Pittman Wed to Richard Pearce In the Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church
- Art Show to Aid Needy Children; 'Renoir After 1900' to Open On Wednesday -- Proceeds to Augment Emergency Care
- MRS. WINANT'S DOG TRIUMPHS IN BREED; Ch. Edgerstoune Radium Best West Highland Terrier as Chicago Show Starts
- PROSPECTS IN FLORIDA; Last Winter Was Good, but Hotel Men View Future With Some Doubts
- FIA_NK ELMK HUTCS
- Musical America's Coming of Age; MUSIC COMES TO AMERICA. By David Ewen. Illustrated. 319 pages. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co. $3.
- ENGINEERING A DOWNTOWN STATION; Young New York Woman Does a Man's Job At W47NY
- 4 Identified in Von Papen Plot
- MISS MARY BROWN WED IN GREENWICH; Becomes Bride of Lieut. Wm.T. Ingrain 2d, U. S. N., in Chapel of Christ Episcopal Church WEARS REGENCY GOWN Twin Sister, Mrs. William H. Sweney Jr., Honor Matron mHome Reception Held
- Demands Pressed On Day Nurseries; Women in War Industries Ask Care of Children Above and Below Fixed 2 to 6 Years
- NEW ENGLAND CUTS IDLE PLANT SPACE; Many Companies Take Units Off Market for Own Use; Sales, Leases Active SOME TAKEN OVER BY U.S. But Merrill Reports Properties Still Available Ample for Foreseeable Needs
- Ryan Seeks Hamilton Fish's Seat; Latter May Go to Another County; SEEKS CONGRESS SEAT RYAN SEEKS SEAT NOW HELD BY FISH
- KING GEORGE ASKS FIGHT TO FINISH; He Calls on British Empire to Give Thanks for Survival and Reaffirm Service POINTS TO UNITY AND TOIL Urges Increased Production and Pledges Help to Armies in the Far East
- GRACE PERROTTY MARRIED; She Becomes Bride of Fortune R. Pope, Son of Publisher
- Underpriviledged Boys' Clubs Reorganize For War Training; Herbert Hoover, Board Chairman, Announces That 350,000 Youths Are Preparing for Long War
- Kansas City
- Article 18 -- No Title
- Lecture on April 14 To Help Children; Talk by Carveth Wells at the Junior League Will Aid Foster Home Service
- 'The Moon Is Down'; The story in pictures of John Steinbeck's novel and drama about the revolt against the Nazis.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- MacDonald Flies to Britain
- JACK ROSENTHAL
- Offers 9 Scholarships
- MIDWEST SPIRIT IS KEEN FOR WAR WORK SERVICE; Far From 'Complacent,' People Seem Restive at Lack of Instruction on What Average Person Should Do WAITING FOR MORE LEADERSHIP
- Negro Writers Speak for Themselves; THE NEGRO CARAVAN. Writings by American Negroes. Selected and edited by Sterling A. Brown, Arthur P. Davis and Ulysses Lee. 1,082 pp. New York: The Dryden Press. $4.25. Negroes Speak for Themselves
- GOSSIP OF THE RIALTO; News of Plans and Certain Hopes for Various Theatrical Matters GOSSIP OF THE RIALTO
- Union Sophomores Analyze Prophecies; Seventy Try to Discover What Were the Bases for War in the East Predictions
- GERMANS REPORT ON RAID; Nazis Says British Failed in Attack on St. Nazaire
- ELMER I. HEWITT
- Two Full Moons In Sky in April
- OUR MEN AID IN MIDDLE EAST; American Missions Are Now Rushing Work At Various Bases in a Vast Theatre SPEEDING SUPPLIES
- Toward the Organization Of Eastern Europe; The Past and the Future of the Small Nations That Will Again Be Freed TORNADO ACROSS EASTERN EUROPE. By Josef Hanc. 337 pp. New York: The Greystone Press. $3.
- 50% INCREASE SEEN IN USE OF SILVER; Consumption in Industry and Arts This Year Is Put at Record 120,000,000 Oz. NEEDED IN WAR EFFORT Treasury Reported Planning to Release Some of Its Foreign Bought Metal 50% INCREASE SEEN IN USE OF SILVER
- 'RALLY 'ROUND THE GIRLS'
- Italians Claim Successes
- DESTROYER WAS BUCHANAN; St. Nazaire Raider First Named for Officer With Perry
- KEEP THEM PLAYING
- 48-Hour Week Is Backed in Gallup Poll; Overtime Pay After Only 40 Hours Opposed; Director, American Institute of Public Opinion
- J.M. FRANKLIN HEADS ARMY TRANSPORTS; Ex-U.S. Lines Chief and Others Named to Supply Pasts
- THREE BLIND MICE. By Adele Seifert. 271 pp. New York: William Morrow & Co. $2.
- German
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