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- Heads State Legion's Fun Group
- OCTOGENARIANS MARRIED; Washington State Publisher, 84, Takes 82-Year-Old Bride
- Gordon's 3-Run Homer in Ninth Helps Giants Divide With Braves; Decides 2d Game, 9-6, After Circuit Smash by Sanders Routs Voiselle in Seventh-- Sain Victor in Opener, 10-2
- Summary of Last Week In New York Markets
- British Coal Transfer Due
- ITALY'S PLEA
- Chinese Heads Belgian Abbey
- POLITICS SPEEDS UP AS PRIMARY NEARS; Backers of Candidates, Mostly for Seats in Congress, Increase Activities
- ALABAMA TROOPS REMAIN ON ALERT; 50 Highway Patrolmen Guard Town of Athens After Night of Race Rioting
- Mount Vernon Factory Bought
- M'NEILL RALLY TOPS MULLOY FOR TITLE; Two Strokes From Defeat, He Takes Eastern Grass Court Final in Five Sets KEEN MATCH TO MISS FRY Akron Star Annexes Women's Singles at South Orange, Defeating Mrs. Kovacs
- WEEK'S MONEY MARKET
- DONALD R. VREELAND; Head of Woolen Textile Firm, 51, Civic Leader in Summit
- HICKS GETS YACHT TROPHY; Oxford, Md., Skipper Compiles 60 Points in Race Series
- BRITISH GENERALS ASSAY ATOM'S ROLE; Unprecedented Staff Parley Studies Empire Strategy in Light of New Weapons
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- TRUMAN ATTENDS CHURCH; President Walks Eight Blocks but Returns by Auto
- Tennessee Veterans Limit Fees In Fight to Put Officials on Salary; GI'S IN TENNESSEE LIMIT OWN FEES
- STILL SEEK SINGLE TICKET; Poles to Try Once More to Win Over Mikolajczyk
- LEE MARGARET PERRY IS ENGAGED TO MARRY
- 38 CONCERTS IN SEASON; 300,000 Attended Programs in Eight Weeks at the Stadium
- BUSINESS LEASES
- Nuptials of Beverly Gottlieb
- Off to Girl Scout Parley
- BUSINESS GUIDE FOR WAR VETERANS
- Price Control and Ration
- RACING CAR KILLS WOMAN; Auto Runs Off Oswego Track Hurts 13 and Fells Scores
- CARRIE J. BOND HONORED; Composer Wins the Forest Lawn Award on Eve of 84th Birthday
- WAA LISTS OFFERS OF WEEK'S SURPLUS; $5,000,000 of Goods Ready at Site Sales to NonPriority Buyers
- Poland Gets Control of Oder
- AFL CHIEFS TO URGE SCHWELLENBACH CURB
- DECONTROL SOUGHT BY SOAP INDUSTRY; Near-Normal Supply Situation Reason Cited by Makers-- Claim Discrimination
- ITALIAN INSURANCE CAUSES DISPUTES; THE BRITISH WATERFRONT TURNS FROM WAR TO PEACE
- Books of the Times; Elaborate Facade, Empty Structure
- DUTCH FINDING WAY FOR TRADING HERE; System for Rapid Delivery of Stamped Certificates Being Developed
- Strike Blacks Out Lights, Curtails Gas in London
- HOARDING
- 4,000 SHIP OFFICERS URGENTLY NEEDED; WSA Says Sailings May Have to Be Canceled--Shortage of Engineers Is Greatest
- CALIFORNIA FOUR IN FRONT BY 12-7; Oliver Stars With Six Goals Against Westbury Poloists in Bostwick Field Game
- 5 TREATIES FILED WITH U.N. OFFICES; Iran Is Party to Three, With U.S., Britain and Russia-- Yenan Pact Is Included
- DEWEY BEGINS TOUR IN UPPER STATE TODAY
- BABYLON COUNTS SELF FIRST-CLASS VILLAGE
- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC HAS MORE TREMORS
- Sports of the Times; In Pursuit of an Ideal
- ACTIVITY DIMINISHES IN CASH LARD MARKET
- ELMER W. THOMAS; Sold for $1,000,000 His Jersey Farm to Be Airport Site
- Firm Joins NASD
- Prisoners Aid in Hospital Strike
- CATHARINE P. KYLE PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Ex-Student at Bryn Mawr Is Affianced to Allan Manning, a Graduate of Fordham
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- Holy Cross Honors Its Founder
- Meetings for Dividends Listed for This Week
- YUGOSLAVS FORCE U.S. AIR TRANSPORT TO LAND IN MEADOW; Fighter Planes Overtake C-47 Heading for the Frontier-- Two in Craft Injured BELGRADE FILES PROTEST Charges American Aviators Violate Sovereignty--List 176 Flights in 7 Months
- Niemoeller Barred by Parley
- MISS JILL LANE ENGAGED; Will Be Married in November to Stephen Edlin Wilson
- Lutherans Extend Use of Radio
- 3 HOUSES BOUGHT ON WEST 170TH ST.; Operators Dispose of Properties Valued at $300,000--Other Residential Trading
- To Make Steel for Cyclotron
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- 13,600 PRISONERS STILL ON ISLANDS; UNLOADING AMERICAN SUPPLIES TO FEED JAPAN'S HUNGRY
- APPEAL IS DECRIED BY INDIAN MOSLEMS; Congress Party's Bid for Their Cooperation Is Assailed-- Sind Shows Confusion
- TO PICK 'BEST DESIGNERS'; 50,000 Retailers Will Be Polled to Name Ten Choices
- MEDALLION FOR WAR WORK; Columbia Will Present Tokens to 1,100 Research Personnel
- 27,000 PERSONS HEAR LAST PARK CONCERT
- News and Notes in the Advertising Field; AAAA Moves for Cash Discounts
- CHINESE IN APPEAL TO U.S. MEDIATORS; Government Newspaper Asks Marshall and Stuart Not to Abandon Task
- TAX CUT PROMISED IF GOP GETS HOUSE; Knutson Talks of 20 Per Cent Reduction for Individuals as Way to Force Economy
- Portugal Attacks Food Hoarders
- 30 VETERANS WIN IN PRIMARY RACES; But 34 Others Fail in Seeking Nominations for the Senate, House and Governorships
- CHURCH UNION HELD A 'GLORIOUS VISTA'; Plan to Merge Episcopalians and Presbyterians Hailed by Canon T.O. Wedel
- Chicago Wins Second Contest in 12th After Lopat Takes Opener From Newhouser
- WORLD CONFERENCE ON CARTELS URGED; Study Made for CED Calls for Agreements Banning PriceFixing, Other CurbsIS SIMILAR TO U.S. PLANAmerica Asked to Take Leadin International Movementfor Free Competition
- BOMB FILM IS CONDEMNED; Yugoslav Likens Atomic Movie in Paris to Hitler's
- DISTORTION BY PRESS CHARGED BY LABORITE
- TO KEEP GUILDER STEADY; Revaluation Not Contemplated, Dutch Authorities Say
- ONE INDIAN DIVISION REPORTED AT BASRA
- BROOKLYN'S NEW LEADER
- MORMACDAWN BEGINS LOADING TOMORROW
- JERSEY CITY BREAKS EVEN; Triumphs Over Rochester, 1-0, After 5-3 Setback
- PERON PLEDGE TO TRUMAN; Envoy Reported Bringing Promise of Cooperation With U.S.
- Takes Democratic Post
- 113 War Dead Honored In Union City Ceremony
- WESTERDAM IS DUE WITH TULIP BULBS; 156 Passengers, Including the Netherlands Envoy, Will Arrive Today
- KERR'S 250 STRING WINS SKEET HONORS; Batten Misses Single for Total of 249 in All-Bore Contest at Indianapolis
- ONE-YEAR MATURITIES OF U.S. $62,056,323,115
- HERBERT R. DORR; Remington Arms Official at Ilion Was M.I.T. Graduate
- Corny Shields Sails the Aileen To Victory in Stamford Regatta; Tops International Aries by Half Minute-- Whim Among Class Leaders Beaten as Fluky Breezes Scramble Finishes
- RUSSIA DENOUNCES TURKS' WAR ROLE; Says They Pledged Aid to Berlin and Sought Destruction of the Soviet Union
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- NEW HAVEN CHILD CURFEW; Old 8 P.M. Limit Is Invoked in Move to Cut Juvenile Crime
- BUSINESS REALTY IN NEW OWNERSHIP; International Development Corp. Buys on West 37th St. --Other Transactions
- BLUNDER BY SOVIET IN AUSTRIA IMPLIED; American Says Seizures Before Nationalizing Law Blocked Objections to Measure
- Friends Disband Objectors' Group
- DOROTHY A. BALL TO WED; Heiress Was Object of Wide Hunt After Vanishing From College
- ROGERS TO INSTALL 'JEEP TOW PATROL'; Free Aid to Disabled Cars on West Side Highway Is Step to Relieve Congestion 'TRAFFIC WEEK' PLANNED Shipments Left Too Long on Sidewalks Will Be Carted Off at Owners' Expense
- REAL ESTATE NOTES
- Perseid Meteor Display Pays Annual Visit to City
- Sleepy Valley's Era of Quiet Ended By Fliers' Visits to Buy Ice Cream
- MAIL, CHAIN SALES UP 33.4% FOR JULY; Total Volume of 39 Concerns Is $552,487,831--Gain for 7 Months 28.4%
- Balcony Falls, 47 Injured
- RESTAURANT ITEMS SAID TO BE UP 15%; Operators Explain Increases and Say Food Ceilings Would Cut Variety of Menus
- FIVE HURT AS FIRE SWEEPS DRYDOCKS; Three-Alarm Blaze Destroys Ferryboat and Barge in Staten Island Yards TRANSIT SERVICE HALTED Vessel Ithaca of Lackawanna Railroad Wrecked--Three Fireboats Battle Flames
- THE SCREEN; 'A Night in Casablanca,' With Marx Brothers, at Globe-- 'Our Hearts Were Growing Up' and 'Sirocco' Also Arrive
- General Electric Appoints
- FRENCH CRITICIZED ON ZONE PROPOSAL; THE FRENCH PREMIER RECEIVES ONE OF HIS GUESTS
- GRAB BY VETERANS DENIED; VA Official Disputes Charge on $20-a-Week Allowance
- 20 IN BROOKLYN ILL FROM FOOD POISONING
- PLEADS FOR BROTHERHOOD; Rev. N.L. Tibbetts Sees Dangers Greater Than Atom Bomb
- Washington Victor by 3-1 With Newsom, Then Bows Before a 15-Hit Barrage, 12-5
- ECONOMICS AND FINANCE; American and World Price Control
- IZVESTIA ATTACKS U.S. STAND IN PARIS; 'Observer' Says Some Powers 'Gamble on Votes' in Favor of 'Mercenary' Goals
- 'Tolerance' in Faith Decried
- Dutch Tire Stock All Taken
- POLAND PROTESTS AGAIN; Sends Britain New Note on Troops Demobilized Abroad
- SUPERSONIC FLIGHT
- RADAR PUT ON A TANKER; 'Unqualified Success' Reported on Atlantic Refining Ship
- BETHPAGE FOUR BOWS; Squadron A Poloists Capture the Rubber Game of Series, 6-5
- U.N. PROGRAM FOR TODAY
- Boy, 12, Killed by Train
- WAA FRAUD CASES GO TO PROSECUTOR; Area Chief Says Department of Justice Has Been Asked to Act in Surplus Sales
- RADIO TODAY
- YACHTS SAIL TODAY IN N.Y.Y.C. CRUISE; Fleet at New London for the First Squadron Run of 24 Miles to Block Island
- URGES MORE VOICE FOR EMPLOYERS; Gerard D. Reilly Asks They Have Petition and Speech Rights Under Wagner Act
- PROF. GARCIA, TAUGHT SINGING IN LONDON, 71
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
- Red Party Claims Credit
- MRS. FISCHER'S NUPTIALS; Former Catherine V. Eagles Is Married to Carl Siebke
- OATS STOCKS BIGGEST EVER; Amount Available for Crop Year Near 1,800,000,000 Bushels
- World News Summarized
- Carolyn Uhlfelder Affianced
- DIES IN FALL FROM PLANE; Navy Officer Drops 6,000 Feet to Sea as Escape Hatch Opens
- Two Staten Island Homes Sold
- ACCIDENTS TRACED TO DEFECTIVE CARS; 2 of 3 Autos in Crashes Here Found Faulty--Insurance Rates Raised in Jersey
- Develop Wet Strength Paper Bag
- China Is Completing Data on Foreigners; U.S. Protests Orders for Travel Permits
- 700 Jews Cross Line Daily
- News of Food; Professional Women's Diet Excessive In Fruit and Vegetables, Study Shows
- DOCTOR'S SON IS KILLED; Morton B. Hamilton Victim of Auto Accident in Montana
- At the Gotham
- RESIDENT OFFICES REPORT ON TRADE; Reimposition of OPA Controls Impedes Buying of Goods in Wholesale Markets
- LA FOLLETTE'S FUTURE AT STAKE TOMORROW
- 'SHYNESS OF GOD' DECRIED; Nova Scotian Calls for Stress on Religion in Universities
- RULING IS AWAITED ON WHEAT CEILINGS; Question Troubling the Milling Trade Is Expected to Be Resolved This Week
- SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE WILL START TODAY
- Books Published Today
- Made Registrar for Stock
- ECONOMIC ISSUES ON U.N. UNIT AGENDA; Social Council to Give Most of Time to Agencies That Will Carry On UNRRA Task FUNDS STILL A PROBLEM Some Believe Subscriptions to United Nations Should Cover All the Groups
- A UNITED ASIA
- ADRIFT 8 HOURS ON LAKE; Two Couples Are Rescued 10 Miles Off Chicago by Ore Ship
- Newburgh Softball Victor, 8-0
- ECUADOR PRESIDENT TO SERVE TILL 1948; Assembly Continues Tenure of Velasco Ibarra While Troops Keep Vigil
- CIVILIAN PROBLEMS OF VETERANS GROW; Help Given 409 in 3 Months Cited by Service Centers-- Jobs Biggest Need
- LEON GAUMONT, 82, FILM PIONEER, DIES; Early French Producer Made Synchronized Talkies in 1910 --Began Color Pictures
- Marine and Aviation Reports; SHIPS NEW YORK
- Newton Wins Broadmoor Golf
- BONDS CALLED FOR REDEMPTION
- Group in Electrical Union Hits 'Red Control,' Bids Rank and File Oust Such Officers
- CAPT. EDGAR H. PENDLETON; Veteran Pilot of Long Island Sound Passenger Craft Dies, 68
- TURKEY CONFIRMS NOTE FROM SOVIET; Cabinet in Session 36 Hours Weighing Reply to Message on the Straits
- Claire H. Belinkoff Married
- GRAIN TRADING IN CHICAGO
- Haifa Port Area Isolated; 2 New Refugee Ships Near; ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS SEEKING TO ENTER PALESTINE
- CREDIT FOR SOVIET URGED; Americans Say Ravaged Cities Need Construction Machinery
- Sally L. Chambers Betrothed
- Absecon Lighthouse to Become Museum And Historic Site an Atlantic City Park
- WEEK'S COTTON MARKET
- SERVICES MAINTAINED BY PRESS WIRELESS
- BUSINESS NOTES
- ATTACK ON HIROHITO STUDIED DURING WAR
- NEW CHAPEL DEDICATED FOR BOY SCOUTS YESTERDAY
- UPSWEPT OR BACKSWEPT--COOL FOR LATE SUMMER
- Menand Gets Princeton Post
- At the 55th St. Playhouse
- Namm's Names Buyers
- SHIFT TO ITALY PROTESTED; 6,000 Monfalcone Demonstrators Carry Yugoslav Flags
- Refugee Couple Wed Here
- NEW LABOR ARBITER PLAN; U.S. Orders Companies, Unions to Share in Responsibility
- Lack of Church Unity Deplored
- STEEL OPERATIONS TO HOLD AT 90.5%; Rate Surprising to Industry Because of Shortages of Scrap and Cars OUTPUT OF PIG IRON GROWS But CPA Allocations Confuse Situation for Consumers as Well as Mill Plans
- Books--Authors
- Increase in Prices of Silver Causes Rise In Debt Problems of Great Britain and India
- LABORITES QUIT MOSCOW; British Delegation Pleased by Talks With Stalin
- EDUCATION IN THE SOUTH
- Bushwicks Split Twin Bill
- PARAGUAYAN REDS FEED ON FREEDOM; Communists Multiply as Curbs Are Withdrawn--They Seek to Control Agriculture
- Dayton-Richmond in 35 Minutes
- MICHAEL J. BOYLE; Former Assistant U.S. District Attorney Dies in Chicago
- Buyer to Alter Two Buildings
- Staten Island Team Victor
- SALE BY L.I. ROAD BACKED; Within Its Rights in Disposing of Land in Nassau County
- OSCAR W. GERMAN; Fought in Zulu War in 1879 and For U.S. in 1917-18
- JAPANESE REDS SPLIT; Bolters Form Party Favoring Retention of Emperor
- Cynthia Simmonds Bride-Elect
- TURNESAS TRIUMPH IN FINAL ON LINKS; PLAYERS WHO MET IN WESTERN AMATEUR FINAL
- BOND AVERAGES
- Swarm of Mysterious Rockets Is Seen Over Capital of Sweden; Swarm of Mysterious Rockets Is Seen Over Capital of Sweden
- 2D BIKINI BOMB SANK MORE IN TONS; Blandy Compares Results of Tests--Little Radioactivity Caused by Air Burst
- WANDA C. MOLLO MARRIED; Bride of Juan Vargas-Quintanilla Jr., Peruvian Vice Consul Here
- 800 AT ZOO OBTAIN CHEST X-RAY TEST; TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A FREE HEALTH EXAMINATION IN THE BRONX YESTERDAY
- SALESMEN'S GROUP WARNS ON PAY CUTS; Compensation Rate After July 25 Must Be at June 30 Level, Says NCSO
- ATLANTIC PLANES MAY LAND AT ISLIP; Airfield There Says the French and British Are Preparing to Use Its Facilities INSPECTION UNITS ASKED Applications Filed for Federal Health, Immigration and Customs Services
- Indians Criticize Portugal
- RUSSIAN OFFICIAL SCORES HOSPITALS; Cites Lack of Equipment and Care, Bad Attitudes and Poor Treatment SELF-CRITICISM SPREADS Relaxation of War Stresses and Pressure of Five-Year Plan Are Felt
- TWEEDS RETURN TO TOWN WITH A LADYLIKE AIR
- Crates, Not Gliders Inside, Get Attention As WAA Offers Lumber Bargain Thursday
- Article 2 -- No Title
- 300,000 White Russians Home
- 72,320 SEE YANKS SPLIT WITH RED SOX; NEW YORK'S RECORD BASEBALL CROWD FOR 1946 AT STADIUM YESTERDAY
- HUMILITY PROPOSED FOR TRANQUIL WORLD
- PIRATES TRIP CUBS, THEN PLAY 4-4 TIE; Triumph, 10-9, After Trailing by 9-1, in 5th--Borowy Is Charged With Defeat
- ALDENS REPORTS NET OF $767,717; Half-Year Profits a $207,965 Gain Over 1945--Equal to $2.11 on Common Shares
- U.S. 'DESERTION' DENIED; Chief of Our UNRRA Aides Says Europe Will Not Be Abandoned
- M'GOHEY AIDE RESIGNS; E.C. Wallace Sent Woman Spy for Japan to Prison
- MARKETS IN LONDON QUIET BUT STEADY; Good Tone Maintained Despite Holiday and International Situation in Paris STIMULUS IN COAL AWARD Railway and Oil Shares Also Respond to Allowance-- Long-Range Outlook
- Conference to Hear Jews
- COUNTY FAIRS
- BEARS, BISONS DIVIDE; Newark Loses Opener, 4-3, Then Wins Second, 5-2
- 16 Outstanding Veterans To Be Greeted by Mayor
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- STRIKE CRIPPLING TRUCKING UP-STATE; 1,000 AFL Drivers for 90 Concerns Walk Out in DisputeOver New Pay Contract
- REV. J.A. LANGTON, 32 YEARS A PRIEST; Highland Falls Pastor, First Rector of Catholic Chapel at West Point, Is Dead
- PORTER PROMISES PRICE FLEXIBILITY ON EVE OF HEARING; Says OPA Will Let Ceilings Rise as Justified, Obeying Law's Spirit and Letter BARS PLAGUING INDUSTRY Full Production in Interim Is Urged--Decontrol Board to Consider Grains Today
- SPAIN'S EXILE REGIME ACCEPTED BY NEGRIN
- MANHATTAN TRANSFERS
- ARMY JAILS EX-GI'S WITHOUT CHARGES; Counsel Withheld as 13, Some Soldiers, Are Kept as Long as 2 Months in German Prison
- TROTSKYIST SLATE READY; Socialist Workers Party Gets 12,000 Names on Petitions
- Miss Elaine Kaufman Bride
- INVESTIGATE WRECK ON MT. WASHINGTON
- NUMBER OF BANKS RISES; FDIC Reports Net Increase of Fifteen in Six Months
- COLLEGES CAN GET SURPLUS BUILDINGS; FWA Invites Applications for Non-Housing Facilities That Mead Act Encompasses
- CALLS POLICEMAN BRUTAL; Counsel for Two Under Arrest Charges Unnecessary Beatings
- Japanese Laugh Heartily As 'The Mikado' Is Shown
- DIPHTHERIA CASES AT A 12-YEAR HIGH; State Health Department Asks All Children Be Inoculated in Areas Showing Increases
- Bombers Offered for Homes
- For U.N. Personnel, Army, Navy Officers
- Balkan Satellite Delegations Reach Paris; Bulgaria to Seek Aegean Port From Greece
- Secory Released by Cubs
- PRAYER DESCRIBED AS WAY TO PEACE; Nations Have Unfailing Means, Msgr. Kellenberg Asserts in Cathedral Sermon
- Schemer New Richmond Pilot
- AMERICAN CYANAMID GAINS; Reports $1.44 a Common Share Earned in Half Year
- QUEEN ELIZABETH HURT; Suffers Minor Cuts and Bruises in Fall in Scotland
- Candidate Quits for Son
- DODGERS DROP TWO TO PHILS, 7-6, 6-4; A PHIL TRAPPED BY THE DODGERS IN SHIBE PARK OPENER
- Financial News' Indices
- Draft Agenda for Economic Council
- Topics of The Times
- U.S. Lines Will Renew Freight Service to Spain
- U.S. REPORT SEES RECORD CORN CROP; A Yield of About 290,000,000 Bushels Above Mark Set in 1944 Believed Due
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- HALL YACHT FIRST IN CORNFIELD RACE; Nimrod III Takes City Island Club's Overnight Event-- Cindy Finishes Second
- BOY, 17, AND BRIDE, 15, HELD AFTER ELOPING
- MELVIN L. KING; Syracuse Architect Associate in University Expansion Plan
- 3 HELD IN THEFT FROM NAVY SHIPS; Son of Ely Culbertson and 2 Other Youths Seized With Radar Equipment
- 374 Complaints Allege GI's Misuse Surplus Priorities; WAA Says Scarcities Have Resulted in Use of Many Veterans as 'Fronts'--Sales Investigations Mount to 1,200
- FOERSTER IN WARSAW; German Danzig Leader to Stand Trial for War Crimes
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- INDUSTRIAL REALTY SOLD IN BROOKLYN
- BYRNES TO OPPOSE ANY MOVE TO HALT PARIS CONFERENCE; Americans Say Peace Making Is More Important Than Anything on U.N. Agenda FEAR DELAYS BY SOVIET Observers Suggest Russians Would Hold Up the Treaties to Prolong Occupation
- 4 KILLED IN CRASH OF 2 PLANES IN AIR; Navy Craft and Trainer Ship Collide in Ohio--2 More Naval Men Die in Virginia
- Daughter of Publisher Is Wed
- Not a Death at Bellevue
- Will Build Panel Houses
- WOMAN WINS OFFICE AT REHOBOTH BEACH
- JAPAN HOPED TO THE END; Koiso's Victory Assurance of Late 1944 Quoted
- PERU PROTESTS WHISTLES; Complains to the U.S. Embassy Over Soldiers' Behavior
- FACULTY APPLICANTS TO BE INTERVIEWED
- FILM POST TO BEN M. COHN; Named by Universal as Head of Overseas Department
- YUGOSLAV REJECTS DE GASPERI'S PLEA; Will Challenge Italian Claims on Trieste, Colonies and Aims for Democratic Regime
- ROBSON HITS 108 M.P.H. IN ROCKET RACE CAR
- Much of World's Misery Laid to Childish Adults
- Wilbert Killed in Auto Race
- OTHER CORPORATE REPORTS
- U.N. REFUGEE CARE SEEN; Clayton Says 800,000 in Europe Require Resettlement
- Paris Delegations Tour French Countryside While Conference Is in Recess for Day
- Abroad; The New Italy Before the Peace Conference
- Small Radio Prices Drop
- WILL DISPOSE OF STOCK; Generoso Pope to Sell Shares of Colonial Sand and Stone Co.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- EASTERN VETERANS WIN; Top Middle States Tennis Team at West Side Club, 8-1
- Long Tonawanda Strike Ends
- MRS. TOM SWOPE
- U.S. 'Mine With Memory' Disclosed; Weapon Used Off Japan Counted Ships
- Port Authority Reports Rise Of 10.4% in Use of Facilities; 2,000-Tons-a-Day Capacity
- ARMY, NAVY AND MARINES DISCUSS AN INVASION PAINTING
- MISS EDYTHE DANILIN BECOMES BRIDE HERE
- REPERTORY GROUP RENAMES THEATRE; IN LEHAR MUSICAL
- STRANAHAN VICTOR IN WESTERN GOLF; Toledo Amateur Defeats Ward in Par-Breaking 38-Hole Battle at Duluth
- SYNDICATE ACQUIRES PLANT IN THE BRONX
- Byrnes Sends Times To Molotov as Proof
- MISS ANN P. HAMILL TO BE WED AUG. 30; Trinity Church in Hewlett Will Be Scene of Her Marriage to John Lawrence Koehne Jr.
- Larger Lake George Beach
- RECORD OF TRANSACTIONS
- Buys First Avenue Site For Business Building
- LIFT OPERATOR AGE IS SET; Labor Department Bars Elevator Boys and Girls Under 18
- PLEASURE RIDE CABLE SNAPS; 1 DEAD, 2 HURT
- GOLDWYN ACQUIRES A MUSICAL SATIRE; Producer Buys Film Rights to 'Billion Dollar Baby'--Vera Allen Named for Role
- FRENCH ACCUSE CHINESE; Troops Said to Have Ambushed Indo-China Forces
- BREAD SUPPLY CUT FOR PHILADELPHIA; Bakeries Plan to Seek Writ Today to Halt Strike at 13 Major Plants of Area
- TANGLEWOOD ENDS SUCCESSFUL SEASON; 12,000 at Final Concert Bring Festival Total to 88,500-- Beethoven's Ninth Played
- PARIS PROGRAM TODAY
- INDIANS ON TOP, 4-3, AFTER 3-2 SETBACK; Feller Relieves Reynolds and Stops Browns--Kramer Put Out, Shirley Wins First
- PLANS FEDERAL AID FOR WORLD TRADE; Branch of the Department of Commerce Names Committees for Advisory Purposes TREATIES TO BE TAKEN UP Better Understanding Between Business and Government Also Desired
- RACE BIAS IS SEEN AIDING COMMUNISM; Christian Global Strategy Is Urged as an Antidote by Dr. Herrick B. Young
- THOMAS, OPFER WINNERS; Team Shoots 7-Under-Par 65 to Take Millburn Honors
- Feed Manufacturers See Ample Supply If Grain Prices Are Left Uncontrolled; Millers' Federation Acts
- GREECE WATCHES MISSION IN PARIS; Leftists Hope It Will Fail and Thus Give Opportunity to Establish Republic
- Cards Down Reds, 15-4 and 7-3, Banging 22 Hits in First Game; Musial and Slaughter Pace Attack as Team Closes Gap on Dodgers--Cincinnati Ties Mark With 3 Successive Homers
- TRYGVE LIE ON WAY HERE; Due Today After Departure From Britain With Aide
- Letters to The Times; Realism in Statistics Government Analysts Should Recognize Problems of Industry, It Is Held
- Dalton to Visit U.S. Next Month
- Advanced by General Electric
- DR. OTIS E. RANDALL, EDUCATOR, AUTHOR; Dean Emeritus of Brown U., 86, Is Dead--Wrote Text Books on Mechanical Subjects
- HEADLEY ELEVEN VICTOR; Conquers the Overseas Bermuda Cricketers by 167 Runs
- TALKS RACE SOUP STRIKE; Night Parleys Seek an Accord Before 6 A.M. Deadline
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- COMMUNIST HEADS NEW SLOVAK CABINET
- 17,000,000 BALES COTTON FORECAST; Carryover Next July Seen as Sufficient to Meet Needs Pending New Crop
- NAVY ROBOT NEAR TO FLY A-BOMBS; Speeds of Several Thousand Miles an Hour Being Built Into Pilotless Aircraft
- GROMYKO DISPUTED ON ATOM INSPECTION; Opium and Customs Control Cited in U.N. to Rebut Point on Loss of Sovereignty ISSUE IS DECLARED BASIC Inquiry to Outer Mongolia Due Today as Council Unit Faces a Rush on Applications
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- BEETHOVEN MUSIC ON STADIUM FINALE; 17,000 Hear Smallens Conduct --Istomin, Pianist, and Stern, Violinist, Are Soloists
- HOWE, HUMM TAKE MAN GOLF TOURNEY; Winners Defeat J.H. Howe, Lazard, 5 and 3, in Final at Seawane Club
- TRANSFERS IN THE BRONX
- 3,188, MOSTLY GIRLS, INSPECT BATTLESHIP
- COOL DAY IN THE CITY; BEACHES NOT JAMMED
- In Personnel Section Of General Foods Corp.
- Dewey Proclaims Victory Day
- FELLOWSHIP IS AWARDED; Naval Veteran Will Study Use of Ship Models at Stevens
- Of Local Origin; Miss Stanwyck in New Film
- JAPANESE PREMIER FOR LONG U.S. RULE; Yoshida Says He Fears Soviet Political, Economic Inroads --Praises MacArthur
- PHILADELPHIA PAIR WINS BRIDGE TITLE; Solomon and Silodor Score 881 in Masters Pair Play to 846 for Next Team
- RECORD AT ROBIN DELL; Attendance at Concert Series Said to Exceed 200,000
- POLES TO SEEK DAMAGES; Will Present Claims Against Italy and Hungary
- Heads Company Formed For 'Holloway's' Here
- GOP CHIEFS HOLD TRUMAN BEATABLE; 'Grass Roots' Leaders Give Opinions on '48 Campaign in National Poll
- PRODIGAL SON HELD A LESSON FOR ALL
- BERRIEN-MILLER VICTORS; Duo Wins Scotch Foursome by One Stroke at Braidburn
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