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- DR. J.SENGSTACKEN, PHYSICIAN, 87, DEAD
- MIDSOUTH IN WINTER; Vacation Attractions Are On Year-Round Basis Historic Country 'Nation's Golf Capital"
- TOBIN AND UNIONS CHEERFUL ON 1950; But Both A.F.L. and C.I.O. List Votes of Congress Members as Guide for Elections The Tobin Statement Purchasing Power Stressed
- JANET M.EDDY ENGAGED; She and Fiance, John Ordway 2d, Are Medical Students Here
- New Titles on the Fiction List; Romance in Devon Regional Stories Attlee's England
- M.T. AHEARN DEAD; EXPERT ON TRAFFIC; Retired Police Inspector, 37 Years on Force, Thrice Won Commendations for Work
- THREE KILLED BY GAS LEAK; Seepage After Furnace Blast Overcomes Sleepers in Home
- Veith--Montgomery
- Obituary 10 -- No Title
- LORIOT, 2-1 CHOICE, CAPTURES FEATURE AT TROPICAL PARK; Defeats Bolo Mack by Length in Dade County Handicap-- Miss Disco Runs Third VICTOR LEADS FROM START Goes Six Furlongs in 1:10-- Arilou, Paying $31, Beats Favored Master Mind
- ODMARK IS SKIING VICTOR; Wins Southern Rocky Mountain Cross-Country Laurels
- MISS VANDERBILT TO WED; Student Nurse Will Be Bride of Douglas Gordon Tompkins
- THE WORLD; Still Premier Abdullah's Palestine Twofold Effects Effects on the Arabs Ho and Bao Continued Fighting Help for the Yugoslavs Queen for Farouk? Denials by Egypt New Nation: U.S.I. The People Anyway, It's 1950 About BW War Talk in Caribbean Hungary Seizes Property
- Le Baron Is Chosen as Most Valuable
- Hospital Fire Quickly Ended
- Special Delivery for Hungary
- MISS LUCY HAYES, OFFICER ENGAGED; Descendant of President Hayes Will Be Bride of Lieut. Col. Lloyd W. Hough, U.S.A.
- MIDSEASON SURVEY; Notable Exhibitions of the Period Ahead --Work by European Modernists Modern Groups Further Variety Growth
- WEEK'S BEST PROMOTIONS; Coats, Glassware and Flatware Head List of Offerings
- Editorial Cartoon 4 -- No Title
- SUN BOWL ELEVENS READY; Georgetown and Texas Western Hold Final Drills for Game
- SHIPPING--MAILS; ALL HOURS GIVEN IN EASTERN STANDARD TIME Ships That Arrived Yesterday Incoming Passenger and Mail Ships Ships That Departed Yesterday Outgoing Passenger and Mail Ships Reports From Foreign Ports Freighters and Tankers Due Today Outgoing Freighters Not Assigned Mail Overseas Plane Arrivals and Departures
- Beery's Ex-Wife Seeks Estate
- Engineers to Hold Art Show
- Expands Management Work
- Cantelli Gives N.B.C. Concert
- NEWS OF TV AND RADIO; The First Week of the New Year Brings A Quota of New Shows-Other Items On Radio
- Editorial Cartoon 6 -- No Title
- Japan Has Right of Defense, MacArthur Says in Message; His New Year's Statement Interprets Arms Ban in Constitution--Seen Facilitating Separate Tokyo Treaty With West
- 'MERCY' CASE DOCTOR RETURNS TO PRACTICE
- GIFFORD STEPS OUT AS HEAD OF A.T.& T.; RETIRED EXECUTIVE
- ANN P.HUBBARD ENGAGED; Daughter of Michigan Bishop Is Fiancee of James H.Tuttle
- CAMERA NOTES; STUDY IN PERSPECTIVE
- "AND ALL GOOD WISHES"
- Plan Showy Offensive
- CHIANG SAYS SOVIET IS WORST ENEMY; Calls Aggressive Aim Biggest Crime in History--Vows to Fight on Against Reds
- Five Great Problems of the New Half-Century; A historian lists the challenges facing the atom age and warns that only more democracy can meet them.
- MISS H.P. SUMMERLIN BECOMES BETROTHED
- THE DANCE: LEGACY; ROSARIO AND ANTONIO
- TRUCKING INDUSTRY GIRDS FOR BIG YEAR; Prepared for 1950 Showdown With Competing Systems, Says Association Head Follows Business Trends TRUCKING INDUSTRY GIRDS FOR BIG YEAR
- PATRICIA LAMBORN PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Upper Montclair Girl Will Be Married to John M.Coward, Graduate of Princeton
- Orpheus in Purgatory; Orpheus in Purgatory
- BLUE RIDGE SCHOOL TO GAIN BY DANCE; 41st Annual Dinner Fete Here on Jan.27 Will Assist Work of Virginia Institution
- GOING TO CHICAGO
- BANK SHARE VALUE PRESENTS PROBLEM; Quotations at Market Discount From Book Ratings Cited as Unnatural Condition CALLED SELF-CORRECTING Most Investors, Though, Favor Increase in Earnings That Would Justify Premium Liquidation Prices Cited Two Paths to Solution
- Dr.Einstein's Latest Great Theory; Gravitation and Light Different Kinds of Physics
- Marriage Announcement 5 -- No Title
- Education for Democracy; --DARTMOUTH SCENES
- OLD BUILDING IS REPAIRED; Franklin Society Loan Aids in Renovating East Side House
- TAX EVASIONS COST NATION MORE THAN BILLION A YEAR; Faced by Huge Deficit, Congress Is Taking New Interest in Putting a Stop to Them
- PARENT AND CHILD; New Year's Self-Examination
- MISS VON WEISE'S TROTH; Briarcliff Graduate Will Be Wed to Robert Corwin Pauly Jr.
- Condemnation of Crime
- NEW YORK LEADING IN PUBLIC HOUSING; This State and City Account for 64% of 54,000 Units Built Since V-J Day
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- HOTEL-NIGHT CLUB FEUD FLARES UP IN FLORIDA; Old Law Invoked Short Club Season Sitting in the Lobby
- MISS MARY SAFFORD WILL BECOME BRIDE
- In the World of the Book Makers
- Obituary 7 -- No Title
- IMPULSE TO THINK CALLED CHILD NEED; Encouraging Youth to 'Learn Things for Himself' Urged at Final Science Session
- SALLY BRINE BETROTHED; Brookline Girl Will Be Wed on April 15 to V.L. Broderick
- Indian Drum-Beat in the Southwest
- Obituary 11 -- No Title
- BRIDGE: CHIEF CARD TRENDS OF 1949; Canasta Boom and Spread Of Point-Count System Were Outstanding
- Manyunk, 41-1, Nips Star Reward by Neck In San Carlos; Olympia Sixth at Santa Anita; MANYUNK, 41 TO 1, NIPS STAR REWARD
- Report on Skiing Conditions
- Luce--Moore
- ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS FOR 1950 TAKE A BOW; ONE OF THE WINNERS RESEARCH DATA
- Arce Quits Post as Chief Of Argentine U.N. Group
- CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR TRANSIT VENDING
- SARA SHEELER ENGAGED; Troth to Waldemar O.Breuhaus Announced in Syracuse
- DIVERSE MODERNISM; Vivin, French 'Primitive' --Recent Abstraction
- Editorial Cartoon 5 -- No Title
- MIAMI TENNIS WON BY MISS LEWICKI; She Upsets Toby Greenberg in Orange Bowl Junior Play for 2d Title in Week
- FRANCO HOLDS BONDS WITH AMERICA CLOSER
- TROTH MADE KNOWN OF JANET LENFESTEY
- IN REALTY LAW FIRM
- IN THE MAILBAG; Further Opinions on FM Radio's Difficulties
- Editorial Cartoon 7 -- No Title
- Israel Rejects U.N. Request To Move Jerusalem Offices; Tells of Some Doubt ISRAEL BARS MOVE FROM JERUSALEM Israel's Position Strong
- LARSEN, COCHELL TRIUMPH; Defeat Savitt and Trabert in Sugar Bowl Doubles Final
- 101ST CAVALRY RESTORED; Guard's New Armored Unit Takes Over Quarters Today
- JUNE KOHART IS FIANCEE; Centenary Graduate to Become Bride of Barton C. Conant
- HAPPY NEW YEAR; Melancholy Thoughts Based on the Lack Of the Creative Spirit This Season Season's Best "The Rat Race" Current Situation
- ON THE RADIO THIS WEEK
- MESSAGE IN TOKYO
- Spain Raises Telegraph Rates
- --People of the Week
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 18 -- No Title
- FIVE NEW HOMES SOLD; Activity Noted in Haviland Manor at White Plains
- BUSINESS INDEX DROPS IN WEEK
- Atlanta
- EDUCATION IN REVIEW; New York Project Seeks Closer Link Between Schools and the Neighborhoods They Serve Community Cross-Section Typical Projects Other Activities
- BRITONS' NEW YEAR IGNORES AUSTERITY; Merrymaking Up to Pre-War Level in London-Scots Go North for Celebration
- MRS. GRESSER BOWS IN 6TH-ROUND GAME; Loses to Mme. de Silans, Who Takes Moscow Chess Lead-- Miss Karff Set Back
- Dismantled Ruhr Plants Restored, German Asserts
- Lorca, Poet of the People; The People's Poet: Lorca
- LAST SECTION OF HOME CENTER IN DUMONT, N.J.
- Firestone Raises Original Tires
- --Public Education
- BIG HOME PROJECTS USE PREFABRICATION
- MORE TEST VOTES ASKED BY BIDAULT; Confidence Will Be Sought on 3 Items at Special Assembly Session in Paris Tomorrow
- 4TH BOARD RULING GOES AGAINST I.T.U.; International and 7 Locals Held Violators of Taft Act in Closed-Shop Case
- Marriage Announcement 7 -- No Title
- The Beaver 'Lancelot'
- Religious Crusade for Peace
- TO HOUSE 160 FAMILIES; Apartments for Elizabeth, N.J., Will Cost $500,000
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- POWERS IN ISRAEL URGED FOR ZIONISTS
- MISS SALLY STOKES MARRIED IN JERSEY; Has 8 Attendants at Wedding to Dr. James T. Venerable, Chemist, in Moorestown
- Letters to the Editor; On the Law Never Underestimate ... 'Leeway'
- MICHAEL SMITH DEAD; DEMOCRATIC LEADER
- MORE AID TO BERLIN PLEDGED BY M'CLOY; High Commissioner Extends Felicitations to Populace on Defeating Blockade
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM; Another Selfish Reason Taxes Without "Representation"
- BROTHER GETS A DIME, BOY, 12, KILLS HIMSELF
- TROTH OF MISS POWELL; Bronxville Girl Will Be Bride of Robert Bradstreet Clarke
- LAKE PLACID STARS IN SKI JUMP TODAY; Sno Bird Club Slates Holiday Event as 6-Inch Snowfall Promises Busy Week-End Snow Raises Spirits LAKE PLACID STARS IN SKI JUMP TODAY
- FIGHT ON TOLL RISE FOR CANAL PUSHED; Merchant Marine Institute Joins Others in Citing Menaces to American Shipping
- Day's Gifts for the Neediest Cases
- Birth Notice 7 -- No Title
- "FIGARO" AT METROPOLITAN-REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE
- BLOOM IN NEW YORK; IN A WINTER GARDEN OVER LOOKING THE HUDSON RIVER
- THE NATION; Einstein's Cosmos Vast Concept Scientists Meet Miners' New Year Operators' Tactic
- BIG RED TRIUMPHS IN 47-43 THRILLER; Cornell Checks Canisius Five as Gerwin, MacNeil Score to Cap 2d-Half Rally EAGLES TOPPLED, 52-48 San Francisco Ends Niagara's 8-Game Victory Streak by Staving Off Late Surge MacNeil Gets Last 3 Points Freeze Ends Threat
- OPPOSITION PAPERS GAIN IN ARGENTINA; Circulation of the Prensa and Nacion Is Mounting Steadily Despite Peron Blows Christmas Usually Slack
- Marriage Announcement 14 -- No Title
- Professors Wife, Son Drown
- COUNTERPART FUNDS AID EUROPE'S REVIVAL; Three Billion Dollars Have Been Put To Work Without Extra Cost to U.S.
- O'DWYER SWORN IN; GIVES $15,000 POST TO CAMPAIGN AIDE; BEGINNING SECOND TERM AS MAYOR
- MISS VIRGINIA BAXTER TO BE WED IN SPRING
- L.I. Board to Honor Schulz
- THE HONOR ROLL; AMONG THE PROGRAMS SELECTED, AS THE BEST OF 1949's OFFERINGS
- BARRETT IS NAMED AS AIDE TO ACHESON; SLATED FOR U.S. POST
- Marriage Announcement 17 -- No Title
- NEW HOUSES IN HEWLETT SECTION
- NEWS AND GOSSIP GATHERED ON THE RIALTO; Tennessee Williams Expanding Two Short Plays for Actors Studio--Items "MISS LIBERTY"
- CONCERTS OF THE WEEK ON THE RADIO
- AROUND THE GARDEN; After the Holidays Terrarium Care Evergreen Damage House Plant Grooming A Future for Poinsettia Catalogue Time On Roses
- New York
- SCIENCE SINCE 1900
- SIENA FIVE WINS, 57-50; Beats W. and M. for 12th in Row but Boland Is Hurt
- British Sales Tax Exemption
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- WOMEN'S CLUB CALENDAR FOR WEEK IN METROPOLITAN AREA
- Uses Fluorescent Lighting
- S.E.C. UTILITY UNIT TO REMAIN AT POST; Industry Wonders Why Staff of 126 is Being Retained Though Most Work Is Over AGENCY GIVES AN ANSWER Says Division Personnel Has Fallen Steadily Since 1942 and Many Tasks Remain Steady Drop Since 1942 "Make-Work" Projects Seen
- Kansas City
- College English Courses Criticized; Style Called "Out of Date" News Notes--
- MAN STABBED IN SUBWAY; Brooklyn Tailor Gets 10 Wounds --Youth Seized as Suspect
- ROSSOLIMO TRIUMPHS AGAIN AT HASTINGS
- ARABS RELEASE BRITONS; Yachtsman and Wife Are Freed After Tribesmen Loot Craft
- Curtiss--Holton
- Rilke
- MARTHA LIMBERT BRIDE OF VETERAN; Married in Springfield, Mass., to James J. Allman, Fellow Student at Washington U.
- MODEL APARTMENT SHOWN; Furniture Store Furnishes Suite in Passaic, N.J., Group
- Acme Resin Buys Plant
- SCIENCE IN REVIEW; Achievements of the Year Were Outstanding In Fields of Medicine, Physics and Astronomy
- Marriage Announcement 20 -- No Title
- BUILDER TO ENLARGE BROOKLYN TAXPAYER
- FILMING IN ISRAEL; No Problem
- Title Women's Sailing Sept.5
- PHONE STRIKE PUT OFF 15 DAYS IN MIDWEST
- Birth Notice 5 -- No Title
- New Books in the Younger Reader's Library; The Japanese Pattern
- Halting a Transgressor
- Buy 18,283 Acres in Nevada
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- PARIS-ROME TRADE TO RISE; French and Italian Envoys Map New Exchanges in 1950
- Birth Notice 6 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 21 -- No Title
- BUTTENWIESER HAILS WEST GERMAN AIMS
- Motor Boat Show to Start Here on Friday Night; LEADING FIGURES IDENTIFIED WITH MOTOR BOAT SHOW
- Retires After 45 Years With Harper & Bros.
- TROTH ANNOUNCED OF MISS COSGROVE; Former Finch Student Will Be Wed to Robert L. Donohue, Army Captain in War
- The Indian Architects of Peru
- Obituary 12 -- No Title
- SCHEDULED AIRLINES SCORE 'SAFEST YEAR'
- FUND FOR NEEDIEST AT $277,231 TOTAL; 10,118 Have Helped It So Far --Number of Cases to Benefit Through Agencies Is 122
- NEW YORK; The Sharkey Law Still a Water Crisis
- EAST TRIMS WEST IN SHRINE'S GAME ON COAST, 28 TO 6; Washington State Player Returning a Kick-off in Shrine Game EAST TRIMS WEST ON COAST BY 28-6
- VETERAN STEWARD KEEPS HUNGRY GAY; ACCENT ON FOOD
- Rehabilitation of the Disabled Advanced in U.S. During 1949; Continued Shortage of Trained Personnel, However, Is a Discouraging Factor Rehabilitation Centers Begun Federal Aid Extended
- PLUTO'S DIAMETER PUT AT 6,500 MILES; Distant Tiny Planet Measured After Many Attempts Fail, Astronomers Are Told
- ATTENTION TO THE AMERICAN ARTIST; Three New York Museums Evolve an Extensive New Program The Moves The Right to Buy The Modern Museum More and Better Personal Viewpoints
- Week's Paper Output Ratio Off
- Upswing in Rents Is Found Where Controls Are Ended; States Without Controls General Rise in Rents Found Where Curbs Are Ended The Northeast The South "Not Much Change" in Tampa The Middle West Wisconsin Law Debated The West Coast The Southwest
- ST.LOUIS HALTS NAVY IN COURT FINAL, 54-46
- Dorothy Mathews Betrothed to Lawyer; Virginia Bulkley Fiancee of a Lieutenant
- HIGH TONNAGE HOLDS IN STRUCTURAL STEEL
- ART OF EAST, WEST FACES AUCTIONEER; Paintings, Period Furniture, Kreisler Porcelains Listed for Sales This Week
- CAPITOL STARTING ITS HUGE MACHINE; New Session Will Get Off in Low Gear but Will Soon Pick Up the Usual Momentum High-Voltage Bills No Delayed Start Debate Often a Formality 4,500 Employes
- Competition for American Artists Planned by Metropolitan Museum; AMERICAN ART GETS NEW MUSEUM ROLE
- Sports of the Times; Forecast for 1950 Here and There Thitcher and Yon Around the Mulberry Bush Last Round-Up
- NEW YEAR SEES END OF FAMILY EMPIRE; Main Office of Fabulous Pratt Estate Closes--Served 135 of Clan on 1,100 Acres Last of Sons Dies
- MISS RUTH WEIMAR PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Weimar Jr. of 11 East Sixty-eighth Street, formerly of Greenwich, Conn., of the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to John A. McCabe Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. McCabe of Brooklyn and Westhampton Beach, L.I.
- AN OPTIMISTIC APPRAISAL OF OUR THEATRE; "HAPPY AS LARRY"
- Philadelphia
- PLEDGES TO IRAN
- Interest of Pan American In Chinese Airline Sold
- Qualities a French Premier Must Have; To stay in office he must be keen, rugged, suave, a bit of a comedien--and always ready to leave. Qualities a French Premier Must Have
- Birth Notice 2 -- No Title
- PICTURE CREDITS
- PENELOPE HOLDEN BECOMES ENGAGED; Smith College Graduate Will Be Wed to John Jerome Teal Jr., Lecturer on Arctic
- SEES NEEDS TO EXTEND G.I HOME-LOAN PLAN
- RECORDS: SPEEDS; IN THE FACTORY
- STEEL EXPORTERS FACE MARKET SLIP; Study Schedules With View to Narrowing Price Gap in Competition Abroad EUROPE NOW PICKING UP Devaluation and Higher Output There Threaten Returnof Minor American Role Other Exporters Concerned Comparison of Prices STEEL EXPORTERS FACE MARKET SLIP
- European Schools; Survey Finds They Face Problems Similar to Those in U.S.
- Deweys to Receive Today
- LEON HART TO BE WED; Notre Dame Ace to Marry Miss Lois Newyahr on Feb. 17
- WESTERN ALLIES PASS BONN'S AMNESTY LAW
- ANN MARSTON FIANCEE OF WILLIAM MILLS 3D
- Puerto Rico's Tomorrow
- MISS MARY JEAN HINE ENGAGED TO VETERAN
- 1950 TO SET RECORD IN HOME BUILDING; But U.S. 'Interference' Looms as Threat to Low-Price Market, Builders Warn
- TEXTILE SALESMEN TO FORM OWN UNIT; Council Subdivision to Include 80% in Wholesale Fabrics Among Plans for 1950
- THE FIRST PAGE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES AS IT APPEARED FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY
- Shah of Iran Reaches Rome
- WASHINGTON STOPS COLUMBIA BY 49-46; Huskies, Starting 2d Team, Trail at Half--Harvard Wins--Princeton Bows
- Strategy on Orient Shifts; U.S. Appears to Be Moving Toward a Less Negative Policy on Asia Situation Carrier Rotation Planned Role of Formosa
- GIRL, 21, KILLS MOTHER, 3 KIN; ENDS OWN LIFE
- GETS 55 HOME PERMITS; Developer Plans More Units at Linden Club Site
- BELGRADE HELD EAGER FOR TRIESTE SOLUTION
- DEWEY APPOINTS JUDGES; Lambiase Renamed for 9-Year Term on Claims Court
- Marriage Announcement 8 -- No Title
- De Tocqueville's 1848
- Worthiness in New Year
- TO SURVEY HOUSING PLAN; Rahway Authority to Study 500-Unit Proposal
- COMEDY AND DRAMA ARE OFFERED IN CURRENT AND FORTHCOMING FILMS ON LOCAL SCREENS
- Sixty Years in Journalism
- Birth Notice 11 -- No Title
- MISS CONNELL ENGAGED; Graduate of Sarah Lawrence, James Hooper Jr. to Wed
- Growing Up In the South; Author's Query
- Dilemma; Over Our China Policy
- South's Eleven Beats North, 27-13, Tidwell Leading Second-Half Rally; A FIRST DOWN FOR THE SOUTH IN BATTLE WITH THE NORTH IN ALABAMA
- Ancient 'Crate' to Fly Again
- MISS DONLON HAILS NEW DISABILITY ACT; Calls State Law, Operative Now, 'One of Greatest Social Insurance Advances' of Age Maximum $26 a Week
- Derham--Doyle
- ENGLISH PIANISTS
- Obituary 13 -- No Title
- SAN JOSE STATE IN FRONT; Defeats Texas Tech, 20-13, in Raisin Bowl Football Game
- Soviet Organ Honors Stalin
- $3,700,000 SHARED BY 423 AGENCIES HERE
- ABDULLAH'S NEW MOVE TO AFFECT JERUSALEM; Formal Annexation by Jordan of NonIsrael Palestine Runs Into U.N.Internationalization PlanTEL AVIV, AS WELL, IS DEFIANT Issue of Holy Places Abdullah's Large Plans The Matter of Refugees Future of Jerusalem
- BOTH PARTIES PLAN CONGRESS TACTICS FOR SHARP BATTLES; Caucuses Are Called for Final Preparations for Opening of Session Tuesday TRUMAN WRITES MESSAGES Senate to Take Up Margarine Bill Promptly After Hearing Him on Wednesday Strategy Meeetings Slated BOTH PARTIES MAP CONGRESS TACTICS Showdown Unlikely on Three Excise Tax Cut Request Seen
- FACES LOSS OF FRANCHISE; Schenectady Notified by Albany Club of Agreement's End
- Appointments Made by the Mayor
- Moore--Shanahan
- Building Superintendents Elect
- JEWISH RELIEF WORK OF 1949 IS REVIEWED
- MARIE S.MUSGROVE TO BE WED IN JUNE; Sweet Briar College Graduate Betrothed to William Newby Pierce, a Law Student
- ELEANOR K.HOLMES MARRIED IN CHAPEL
- SAVOYARDS OF SEVENTY-FOURTH STREET; Formerly Amateur
- Boston
- To Hold Rose Bowl Rally
- KWANGTUNG REDS HAVE DIFFICULT JOB; Their Rule Not Consolidated, Lawlessness Reported Rife in South China Province Economic Conditions Bad Food Reported Scarce
- Gigantic Questions for Mao--And for Us, Too; What does communism offer--and what do we --in solution of the Orient's basic problems? Gigantic Questions for Mao
- Marriage Announcement 19 -- No Title
- Architects and the PHA Agree on Fees Under the New Public Housing Program
- New Exchange Control Measures in Japan Expected Largely to Ease Foreign Trading; EXCHANGE DECREES EASE TOKYO TRADE
- San Francisco
- EDUCATION NOTES; Varied Activities on the Campus And in the Classroom IOWA STATE-Education
- Moscow Accuses Finland Of Hiding War Criminals
- SHRINE UNITS ENTERTAIN; 70 Teams Parade for Gridiron Crowd--Notables Look On
- SOUTH AFRICA'S CHIEF ATTACKS U.N. POLICY
- FOOD; Eating, As It Was Back Then
- Birth Notice 10 -- No Title
- To Occupy Jamaica Quarters
- Consumer Credit in 1949 Above $18,000,000,000
- HOW NEW YORK'S 1949 RAIN COMPARES WITH NORMAL
- British Honduras Dollar Fixed
- New York Skaters Triumph
- Fire in IRT Elevated Yards
- JEAN E.SOMMERVILLE AFFIANCED TO OFFICER
- IN AND OUT OF BOOKS; Post Mortem
- METHODISTS GAIN 141,507 MEMBERS; Total Rises to 8,792,569 in '49 With $32,861,934 Increase in Contributions Reported
- STUDY CLIMATE CONTROL; Producers Council Groups Plan Programs for 1950
- 7,304 YUGOSLAVS FREED; Prisoner Amnesty Announced Earlier Becomes Effective
- Diana Burgess Engaged to C.H. Taylor Jr.; Mary Daniels Fiancee of John Lowry Jr.
- Fire Goes to Firehouse But Firemen Are Away
- DR. G.M.GA NUN DIES; DENTIST FOR 32 YEARS
- ON FATHERHOOD AND ROBERT KEITH; Major Minor Role Ambition
- U.S. ACCEPTS CURBS ON MOROCCO TRADING
- BETROTHAL OF RUTH JOEL; Senior at Wellesley Is Afflanced to Harold T.Kingsberg
- Marriage Announcement 22 -- No Title
- HOLLYWOOD DREAMS OF 'OSCARS'; The Vine Street Prognosticators Come Up With Some Early Nominations for Academy Awards--Other Matters In the Running New Role Disturbed At Odds Going It Alone What's in a Name?
- Last Run for Toledo Street Cars
- MISS PATRICIA HART AFFIANCED TO CADET
- Other Books of the Week
- Congress Opens; In Political Mood
- Simmering Rose Bowl Foes Seen Primed for an Explosive Battle; ROSE BOWL RIVALS PRIMED FOR GAME Teams Well-Drilled
- HOME BUILDING TOTAL HIGH; Units Started in City Area in Year Estimated at 100,000
- MISS E.M. VAN NESS ENGAGED TO MARRY; Senior at Mt. Holyoke Will Be Bride of David M. Ogden, an Alumnus of Yale, '49
- THE WORLD OF MUSIC; British Government Takes Over Covent Garden Opera House Lease Today REPAYMENT
- AID FOR ELM TREES; New Compound Reduces Dutch Elm Disease How It Is Applied The Best Method
- Editorial Cartoon 2 -- No Title
- CITY'S POPULATION FIXED AT 8,200,000; Land Economist Figures Five Boroughs Have Added 745,000 During the Past Ten Years
- ALBANY TO GET BILLS FOR SCHOOL CAMPING
- TEXTILE SUPPLIERS ASK RULING ON ADS; Apparel Producers Are Worried Over Patman Act Liability Under F.T.C. Rules Added Scrutiny Seen
- FRENCH SWING TO THE RIGHT UNDERLIES CABINET CRISES; Parties Are Maneuvering to Gain Advantage In Election That Must Be Held Soon Exhausting Controversies The Assembly Balance Election Prospect
- BROOKLYN IS CHIDED ON WATER WASTAGE; Called 'Peck's Bad Boy' as Its Rise in Consumption Limits Gains in City's Supply The Water Situation BROOKLYN CHIDED ON USE OF WATER Borough "Not Holding Line"
- Marshall Topples Beloit
- "BLINDED WARHERO' CALLED IMPOSTOR; Buyer of the Medal of Honor Is Arrested on Complaint of Veterans' Association
- NEW BUSINESS SPACE BEING ABSORBED HERE
- LIBRARIES SCHEDULE EVENTS FOR THE WEEK
- AVIATION: PACIFIC TOURS; Increased Air Travel to Hawaii, Japan and Philippines Is Anticipated This Year Package Tours Good Flying Weather Canadian Line's Plans
- Eilers--Ratcliffe
- First Infantry Division Reunion
- St.Louis
- "BUDGET FOR THE LAYMAN"
- California 6-Point Choice Over Ohio State in Bowl
- An 'Old Vic' for New York; Maurice Evans, in the role of actor-manager, seeks a loyal following here for City Center. An 'Old Vic' for New York
- JEAN HOUSTON BETROTHED; Senior at Nurses' School Will Be Bride of Dr.Fred Plum
- MISS M'CORMICK TO WED; Troth to Joseph Fay Announced by Mother in Wilkes-Barre
- NEW HOMES RISING IN PASSAIC COUNTY; Dudiak Plans 103 Ranch-Style Houses at $11,500-$12,500 on Large Clifton Tract
- Stocks Ease Irregularly In Broad Short Session
- Minneapolis
- BILL PLANNED TO AID G.I. FARM HOUSING
- Accra Strike Deadline Set
- MISS AMALIE MAYER TO BE BRIDE IN MAY
- Majestic Suites Pay Dividend
- WORLD OF FIFTY YEARS AGO AS REPORTED IN THE TIMES; A Little War in Africa, a Prosperous U.S., And a Quieter City Enjoying Itself
- CREW HELD DIVIDED ON SHANGHAI TRIP; Flying Arrow Officers Deny Use of Force--Captain Says Some of Men Are Jittery Protesting Sailors Stay Aboard
- NUPTIALS IN CHAPEL FOR MISS GINDORFF; She Is Married to Benjamin L. Jackson 3d at Heavenly Rest Church by the Rector
- PICTURE CREDITS
- ROGERS CHOICE PROTESTED; Independent Democratic Group Scores Selection by Mayor
- COMPETITION DUE FOR BUILDING JOBS; Eller Notes Recent Progress in Industry--Sees Bright Prospects for New Year
- Mind-Reading Juror Must Serve
- LIVERPOOL VICTOR OVER ARSENAL, 2-0; Manchester United Team and Wolverhampton Also Win in English Soccer
- AMORY WINTHROP HAS DEBUT PARTY; DEBUTANTE, FIANCEE
- Acting--'A Way of Life'
- Marine Is Typhoon Hero
- BY WAY OF REPORT
- ALONG THE HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS OF FINANCE; A Coup A Suggestion The Experts 75th Birthday Post-Christmas On Tap Wall Street Chatter
- Pumps Busy in Rome's Grottos
- Talk With Barlett Hayes
- Obituary 8 -- No Title
- PROGRAMS OF THE WEEK; OPERA METROPOLITAN
- WOULD REVISE COTTON ACT; Senator Russell Says Congress Will Modify Controls
- Monaveen Victor For Royal Family
- Michigan State Trails
- DEWEY BACKS MOVE TO BUY POWER LINE; He Approves the Purchase of 90-Mile Transmission Route for St.Lawrence Plan State's Wishes Stressed Ten-Year Payments Proposed
- ANNE MEAGHER AFFIANCED; Will Be Married to Austin L. Smithers of Greenwich
- GIANTS TO ENGAGE IN 36 EXHIBITIONS; Training Slate to Get Under Way March 11 in First of 18 Games With Indians GIANTS TO ENGAGE IN 36 EXHIBITIONS El Paso First Stop Stadium Attendance Listed
- TRUJILLO APPEALS TO AMERICAS UNIT; Dominican Republic Asks Body for Hearing on War Powers Grant and Row With Cuba Haiti to Accuse Dominicans
- News of Ships; 4,881 Tons of Steel Rails Landed 2 Months After Ordered Here by Peru Provincetown Service Set Farrell Lines Promotes 3
- Marriage Announcement 13 -- No Title
- GETTING TOGETHER; Plan Worked Out for Composers, Artists And Publishers to Meet More Often Too Private Good Score Associates AWARDS
- The Merchant's Point of View
- TRUMAN MESSAGE OPENS 1950 POLITICAL BATTLE; President Expected to Demand Again The Full Measure of His Fair Deal Program for the Country COMPROMISE MIGHT BE PASSED Administration Strategy Position on Taxes Issue for 1950 Campaign Leftward Swing
- Kerns to Coach at Columbus
- UNION FOR JOINING OF NAVAL RESERVE
- Solar-Type House of Contemporary Style Built on Hillside Site in Manhasset, L.I.
- Otto Retires From Pfizer's
- FRANCO ISSUE IS REVIVED; Pros and Cons of Debate to Be Renewed In Congress and Before U.N. Assembly Pro-Spanish Arguments Requested by Assembly
- New Year Gets Old-Time Greeting As Revelers Pack Times Square; TIMES SQUARE: USHERING IN THE NEW YEAR
- ALL-ASIA NET TITLE GOES TO MRS.TODD; She Defeats Betty Hilton by 6-4, 6-0, and Gains Doubles Final With Miss Moran
- REQUIEM FOR GAS VICTIMS; 1,000 at Services for Family of 4 Felled by Refrigerator Fumes
- Grosskurth--Lowry
- Bank Buys in Scotch Plains
- REPORT FROM THE NATION: THE ISSUES OF 1950; Budget, Civil Rights and Farm Income Are Among the Major Problems NEW ENGLAND THE UPPER SOUTH THE SOUTHEAST CENTRAL STATES THE MIDDLE WEST THE MOUNTAIN STATES THE PACIFIC COAST
- SHANGHAI REDS OPPOSED; Said to Be Meeting Opposition From Disillusioned Students
- BETSY JANE BELL WILL BE MARRIED; Wilkes-Barre Girl, a Graduate of Skidmore, Is Betrothed to John Johnson Parkhurst
- Gillespie--Rice
- LIQUOR RULING EASED; Authority Grants 3 Days More for Filing Against Defaulters
- Chicago
- THE FLOW OF TIME
- Muddy Field May Hinder Elevens In Orange Bowl Game Tomorrow; Daily Rain Storms, Forecast of Continued Squalls in Miami Promise Wet Footing for Santa Clara-Kentucky Contest
- Hollywood And vine
- Birth Notice 3 -- No Title
- WHEN MAYFAIR AND BOHEMIA MEET; Fond Portrait of a High-Spirited Family Born to Art and Plagued by Convention
- TROTH OF SALLY TOLAND; Graduate of Shipley School, T.L. Ashbridge 3d to Wed
- BEHIND THE WEDDING; Carson McCullers Discusses the Novel She Converted Into a Stage Play
- THE FINANCIAL WEEK; Stock Market Ends Year on Optimistic Note--Cold Weather Cuts Into Coal Supplies
- Dallas
- National Fraternity Will Accept Negro Students
- Stanford Coach Expects Hard Came With Hawaii
- The Twilight Of a Zany Street; After twenty-five years of the dizzy night life, 52d Street is dying, a victim of respectability.
- Sliding Down Mountains; Skiing ABC's.
- WILLIAM D.DENSON MARRIES COUNTESS; A.E.C. Counsel and Constance von Francken-Stierstorpff Wed in Mountain Lakes
- TO AID 'JUNIOR' REPUBLIC; Fred T. Ley Heads Building Group in Expansion Drive
- RED WINGS SCORE AT TORONTO BY 5-1; League Leaders Tally Twice in Opening Period, Add 3 Goals in Final Session MONTREAL TRIUMPHS, 3-2 Topples Chicago Six Before Big Crowd as Desperate Hawk Rally Fails Late Rally Falls Short
- Comprehensive 'Whitman'
- Rare 'Messiah' to Be Appraised
- TO MODERNIZE HOTEL; Operators Announce Plan for the Belmont Plaza
- Sports Today
- TROTH OF MISS NEWMAN; She Will Be Bride of Edward Emerson Jr., Senior at Yale
- Russia's Terrible Ivan
- New District Attorney Named
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- ROSSELLINI'S NEW RIVAL; Italians Acclaim Vittorio De Sica as Their Leading Motion Picture Director on the Basis of 'The Bicycle Thief' Mentor Team's Work Beggar's World
- LEADERS OF AUSTRIA ASSAIL TREATY DELAY
- SCIENCE PRIZE WON ON PLANT CANCER; $1,000 Award of Association Goes to Dr.Braun for Report on Crown-Gall Research Inhibiting of Proliferation Time Factor in Changes
- Marriage Announcement 11 -- No Title
- In Brief: Religious Books; Missionary Heroes Gandhi's Way The Old Prophets
- Marriage Announcement 23 -- No Title
- NEWS OF STAMP WORLD; RECENT ITEMS
- VINGO IS IMPROVED, BUT CRITICALLY ILL OF BRAIN INJURIES; Boxer Stopped by Marciano in Garden Friday Has '50-50' Chance, Physician Says FIGHT WELL SUPERVISED But Eagan Advocates Change to Foam Rubber for Ring Padding in Aftermath No Ambulance Available Marciano Visits Hospital VINGO IS IMPROVED, BUT CRITICALLY ILL Manager's Authority Lessened
- Director of Humanities For Rockefeller Board
- SHIELDS IS WINNER ON MANHASSET BAY; Captures Honors in Combined Interclub, Class B Event as 3-Day Regatta Opens
- 50 Years on Utica Papers, Quits
- MARION GAINES TO MARRY; Her Troth to John H.Cushman Announced in Ruxton, Md.
- Editorial Cartoon 1 -- No Title
- EISENBERG TAKES JUNIOR NET TITLE; WINNERS OF EASTERN TENNIS TITLES
- PROGRESS BY BRAZIL HAILED BY PRESIDENT
- 2 SUN ECLIPSES IN '50 WON'T BE SEEN IN U.S.
- MISS JANET ANDREWS A BRIDE IN PRINCETON
- STORE GAIN IN 1950 CALLS FOR EFFORT; Post-War Readjustments Over, Retailers Look for Greater Competition This Year
- Burglar Returns Jewels By Mail but Keeps Clocks
- Named Circulation Director
- UPSURGE DUE IN 1950 FOR RENTAL HOUSING
- Dr.Halecki to Speak
- E.C.A. NATIONS JOIN HOFFMAN IN URGING MORE INTEGRATION; Year-End Reports Stress Need if West Europe Is to Stand on Own Feet After 1952 EXDPRESS THANKS TO U.S. Administrator Says Continent Requires a Single Market to Become Self-Sufficient E.C.A. NATIONS JOIN HOFFMAN IN PLEA A LADY SHERIFF SEEKS TO SERVE MAYOR CURLEY
- Marriage Announcement 15 -- No Title
- Newark Firm Marks Sixtieth Anniversary Of Founding by Late Louis Schlesinger
- Letters; WELFARE CLAUSE CARUSO BELGIAN PARTIES MOSCOW FIRM
- MISS CHALIF ENGAGED TO HOWARD G. HULL JR.
- DISSENTING OPINION; One Critic's Choices of Screen 'Bests' of 1949 Realism Best Direction Acting Honors
- MORE FUNDS IN 1950 FOR ATOMIC PLANTS; $700,000,000 Authorizations for Project Developments Is 10% Over '49 Outlay INDUSTRIAL BENEFITS SEEN Hanford, Argonne, Oak Ridge and Brookhaven to Continue Works Started in 1949 New Work at Oak Ridge Model Completed in California
- Cleveland
- Topics of The Times; That Dawn Looking Into the Future Faster and More Fast Europe and Cathay Divisions Time No Compromise of 1950
- Bears Sweep Regatta
- CARD PARTY JAN.23 WILL ASSIST HOME; Association for Relief of Aged Females to Gain by Event at the Colony Club
- SPEAKING OF BOOKS
- Birth Notice 8 -- No Title
- NOYES OPTIMISTIC ON REALTY FUTURE; Sees Bright Outlook for 1950 in Investment Property and Mortgages in New York
- DRIVE FOR DOLLARS PRESSED BY BRITAIN; Exports to U.S., Canada Since Devaluation Higher but Do Not Balance Losses DRIVE FOR DOLLARS PRESSED BY BRITAIN Deficit Trading Position
- NOTES ON SCIENCE; Electric Generator Without Iron --Strain in Supersonic Flying DISK GENERATOR-- SUPERSONIC SPEED-- COLOR DETECTOR-- ANIMAL TAMER--
- KNICK FIVE LOSES TO CAPITOLS, 70-64; 11-Point Rally Gains Triumph for Victors--Globetrotters Capture 61st Straight Triple-Header on Tonight
- HOME; A Rose Is a Rose
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- Art and Life In New Spain
- NANCY R.NICKUM TO WED; Skidmore Graduate to Become Bride of Donald Damtoft
- ANSCO BUYS THREE ACRES; General Aniline Unit to Build on Union, N.J. Tax Lien Site
- DRAMA MAILBAG; Sharp Words About Shaw--Critics' Views Challenged-Other Notes Dissenter Accolade Lighthouse Players Miss Kirk of "Kate" Aid to Television "Regina" Revival Predicted
- NOVEMBER EXPORTS TO PHILIPPINES DROP
- Catholics Hail Start of Holy Year 1950 As Protestants Conduct Special Services
- Fire Kills Twin Babies
- MARY A.FITZ-HUGH, D.T. MACE TO WED; Madeira, Vassar Alumna and Army Veteran Are Graduate Students at Columbia
- Two Volumes Of Verse
- 'Year of Expanding Prosperity' Is Predicted for New York State
- Mexico Adds Silver to Coins
- DeWitts Annexes 2 Titles In National Junior Tennis
- ALICE JONES ENGAGED TO HOWARD C.NOBLE
- 15 WILL BREAKFAST ON EGGS AT $1 APIECE
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- BIT OF MIRTH FROM ENGLAND
- LET ALL COMPETE, HOFFMAN INSISTS; E.C.A. Head Says in Letter to Brewster, Questioner, That Is Way to Get Europe Going
- ANN BRIER FIANCEE OF OFFICER IN ARMY; She Plans Marriage in June to Lieut. William M. Whitesel of the Ninth Division
- London Literary Letter
- 15,422 SEE RANGERS DEFEAT BRUINS, 4-1; AN UNSUCCESSFUL RANGER DRIVE ON THE BRUIN CAGE
- U.N. HELD KEY TO PEACE; Romulo Ranks Atomic Control as Main Task Facing World
- 335 SKI TOWS IDLE IN SNOWLESS EAST
- MARY CARROLL FIANCEE; Barnard Senior Is Engaged to Lieut. Edwin Nelson, U.S.A.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Basketball Platoons Due to Rival Those For Football, Says Andreas of Syracuse
- Chinese Reds Order Aides Of U.N. Child Fund to Go
- RECREATION EXPERTS TO SAIL FOR GERMANY
- MURIEL BRUNING FIANCEE; Will Be Wed to Lieut. Richard Sheppe of Marine Corps
- Queries and Answers; QUERIES ANSWERS
- PREPARATIONS FOR BACH'S "ART OF THE FUGUE"
- CHINA QUESTION BECOMES A CENTRAL ISSUE FOR US; How to Deal With the Communists In Asia Perplexes Washington Unity in Foreign Policy Knowland's Proposals Asian Allies Dangerous Aspect
- AUSSIES SCORE 312 FOR 4; Bat All Day in South African Test Match at Capetown
- MISS COPLON ASKS FOR NEW SPY TRIAL; Alleges in Petition to Supreme Court That F.B.I. Tapped Wires for Evidence
- SOCIAL SECURITY TAX INCREASES TO 1 %
- MISS KNOWLES WED TO CARTER SIMONIN; She Is Escorted by Her Father at Marriage in Philadelphia to Veteran of A.A.F.
- SALES SHOW DEMAND FOR QUEENS HOUSES
- VIENNA CHOIR BOYS OPEN SERIES HERE; 21 Singers Include Operetta in Town Hall Offerings at First of Two Programs
- HOPE FOR THE ARAB EAST IS SEEN IN ECONOMIC AID; Lack of Stability in the Political Field Is Still the More Difficult Problem Redemption of Wastelands Coups in Syria No Fundamental Change Abdullah's Negotiations Corridor Through Palestine
- World News Summarized
- HAMLINE FIVE SHOWS WAY; Haskins Paces 75-49 Triumph Over U. of Hawaii Team
- MAJOR TREND SEEN TO SIMPLE STYLES; U.S., Paris Designers Agree on Daytime Plainness, Some See After-Dark Elegance FIGURES TO STAY FEMININE Couturiers Cry a Pox on Return to the Past, Look to New, Speed-Geared Fashions
- PATRICIA RILEY TO BE WED; Prospective Bride of Thomas B Sweeney, Senior at Lafayette
- FINANCING AMPLE FOR HOMES IN '50; Foley Cites Need for More Low-Priced Units--Life Insurance Outlay High Divers Notes Ample Funds Insurance Funds Utilized
- ON TELEVISION
- CONVENTION OPENS--OTHER EVENTS; Weed Control Conference
- TRUMAN DECISION AGAINST OCCUPYING FORMOSA REPORTED; President and Security Board Also Held Agreed to Delay Recognition of Peiping WILL STUDY AID TO CHIANG Administration to Explore Plan for Some Technical Help to Nationalist Forces "Spanish Situation" Recalled "Asia Paper" Before Truman TRUMAN DECISION ON FORMOSA SEEN An Answer to the Critics Reds Charge Formosa Plot
- WAR CRIMINALS SHIFTED; 630 Japanese Taken From Prison Island Off Java Coast
- MISS BARLOW AFFIANCED; Wells College Alumna Engaged to William B.Sanderson
- MISS ASPINWALL FIANCEE; Student at Smith Is Engaged to John Francis Knapp
- BERGER SEES NEED FOR LUXURY HOMES; Predicts Continued Demand for $15,000 to $35,000 Dwellings in New York Suburbs
- Toilet Goods Industry Is Optimistic Over Early End of Excise Imposts; Growing Sentiment in Congress for Repeal of 20% Levy on Cosmetics, Jewelry, Furs and Leather Products Meets Approval
- Richmond
- Blueprint for Hungry Nations; A Mexican-American agricultural project demonstrates the means of multiplying the food output of low-yield granaries. Blueprint for Hungry Nations
- MISS HALL BETROTHED TO DR.JOHN HASSETT
- Birth Notice 9 -- No Title
- START STORE CENTER; Builders Working on Project at Weston, Conn.
- MARKET AVERAGES
- HOTPOINT PRESIDENT EXPECTS PRICE RISES
- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON PAGE 2
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- To the Traveler's Taste
- C.I.O. GROUP MEETS MAYOR WEDNESDAY; Will Press T.W.U. Demands for Shorter Hours, and Ask for an Arbiter
- Marriage Announcement 6 -- No Title
- PLEA MADE TO POPE IN BEHALF OF JEWS; Rabbi Discloses Request for Holy Year Message to Foster Christian Understanding
- JERSEY BUILDING SOLD; North Bergen Super Market to Become Furniture Store
- AUTOMOBILES: BLINDED; Night Drivers Victimized by Carelessness Of Motorists Who Fail to Dim Lights
- LA MOTTA FAILS TO SIGN; Refuses to Take Barone Bout on Boxing Commission Conditions
- SEEPAGE WATER IS USED; Garage Now Utilizes Flow of Old Streams for Car Washing
- Marriage Announcement 9 -- No Title
- In Brief: General Books; Last Year Artists' Retreat Medical Care Deep-Sea Anglers Soldier's Story
- H.BAMBERGER DIES; IN CHEMICAL FIELD; Official of Chemo-Puro Firm Here Had Headed Concerns in Germany and Belgium
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- NEWS NOTES FROM THE FIELD OF TRAVEL; FERRY TO NORFOLK EUROPEAN BUS TRAVEL BUILDING IN EVERGLADES INDOOR SUNBATHING STATE SKI GUIDES TRINIDAD RHYTHMS SKY FLEET EDUCATIONAL TOURS MEXICO LAND CRUISES HERE AND THERE
- Germans Report 400,000 Freed
- Marriage Announcement 12 -- No Title
- Their Origin Was Czech
- Obituary 9 -- No Title
- U.S. PLANES SABOTAGED; Holes Jabbed in Army Craft Stationed in Germany
- SNOW TRAINS TO OPERATE; New Haven Sunday Excursions to Berkshires Start Jan. 8
- MARY HILDEBRAND'S TROTH; Engaged to Marry W.James Walsh Jr., Attorney Here
- RALLY WILL OPEN APPEAL; Salvation Army Starts 70th Year Drive on Wednesday
- MISS P.GALLAGHER WED TO PHYSICIAN; Ex-Student at Manhattanville Is Married in Brooklyn to Dr.James Sheehan
- ONE OUT OF THREE; Votipka Sings in That Many Performances At Opera in Specialized Career
- WHOLESALE MARKETS EXPECT MORE BUYING
- Editorial Cartoon 3 -- No Title
- TITO SEES LOANS REDUCING BURDENS; Marshal Tells Yugoslavs They Have Beaten Cominform and Worst Trials Are Over
- NOTRE DAME GETS GIFT OF A MILLION; Mrs. Fred J. Fisher's Fund to Be Used for Dormitory and Student Loans Bradley U. Gets $50,000
- MISS JOAN KENNEDY WILL BE WED JAN.21
- 'Broncho Charlie' in Hospital
- AGENDA FOR CONGRESS: THE FOUR MAJOR ISSUES; Big Problems Turn on Foreign Policy The Budget and the Fair Deal World Issues Paramount FOREIGN POLICY BUDGET AND SPENDING SOCIAL LEGISLATION CIVIL RIGHTS
- Named to U.N. Palestine Unit
- Dr.Craig Collapses at Parley
- Marriage Announcement 16 -- No Title
- $1,000 Issues Average $785 at End of '49 As Realty Bonds Hold Price Advances
- BREAKING RULES; Blurred Image Is Justified If It Creates an Effect Significance to Photography Blur as Expression FINAL LEICA WINNERS
- CALENDAR
- NEW YEAR, NEW CHANCE
- COACHES SATISFIED TEAMS ARE READY; Wilkinson of Oklahoma and Tinsley of L.S.U. Eleven in Optimistic Moods JUSTICE IN COTTON BOWL Star to Play With N. Carolina in Hope of Upsetting Rice, Southwest Champion Gloomy Early In Week Fourth Try for Victory
- ELLEN GUSSOW'S TROTH; Syracuse Sophomore Fiancee of Ensign Donald Lister, U.S.N.
- MISS JOAN ROSSITER BECOMES A FIANCEE; Bronxville Girl Will Be Bride of John A. Tillinghast 2d of Providence Family
- 3-POINT PROGRAM TO RAISE IMPORTS; Permanent Trade Exhibitions and U.S. Marketing Council Offer 'Stabilization' Plan Establish Permanent Chain 3-POINT PROGRAM TO RAISE IMPORTS
- Retail Store Sales
- Letters to The Times; The Pact Under U.N. Proposals to Insure Accord With Charter's Provisions Offered Support of Charter Rule on Party to Dispute Authority of Council Envoys of Good-Will Appointment Urged of Negroes For Missions Abroad Mid-Century Mark COMMANDMENT Closing the Dollar Gap Expanded Use Is Suggested of Europe's Service Industries Idle Airliners Wheat From Pakistan
- STUDENTS QUESTION WORLD FEDERATION; French Group in Youth Forum Says International Thinking Is Not Taught in Schools
- Birth Notice 4 -- No Title
- Treasure Chest; The Year to Come Art and Action The Obvious
- STUDENT AT HARVARD TO MARRY MISS STRIDE
- OFFERINGS IN WEEK SET A YEAR'S MARK; Corporate Bonds Wiil Total $440,000,000-Refundings to Add $100,000,000 OFFERINGS IN WEEK SET A YEAR'S MARK Superior Oil Meeting Jan. 9
- Paper, Board Record Seen
- Editorial Cartoon 8 -- No Title
- MacArthur's Message for New Year to Japan; Base For New Japan Production Advanced Foreign Trade Gains Course Well Charted
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- The Man Who Trusted 'Bad' Boys
- PARAMUS SITES SOLD; Broker Cites Deals for Land to Expand Home Areas
- Congress Is Balking at Extension Of Rent Curb, Due to End June 30; Sentiment Is Gaining for Leaving Controls to State and Local Officials--Backers of Current Law Are Wary on Issue
- HEINO BEATS STONE IN RUN; Finn Wins, American Second in Brazil's New Year Race
- CAROL DAWSON AFFIANCED; Former Bucknell Student to Be Bride of Kirk H.Strong
- In Outer Mongolia
- Treaty on Life's Sacredness
- LIDO BEACH LAND SOLD; 21-Acre Tract Is in Path of Proposed Road Extension
- MIAMI ENLARGES ITS AIRPORT; MORNING LINEUP ON THE LOADING RAMP AT MIAMI AIRPORT
- Heads Princeton Alumni Group
- Marriage Announcement 10 -- No Title
- H.R. GALLAGHER, 66, OIL EXECUTIVE, DIES; Former Head of Consolidated Once Senior Vice President of the Shell Company
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