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- PRESIDENT IS ASKED NOT TO AID BRITAIN; Student Union Wires Him Not to Evade Johnson Act by Lending Materials WAR CALLED IMPERIALIST Cooperation With Soviet and China Urged to Preserve 'True Democracy'
- COSSACK CHORUS AT CARNEGIE HALL; General Platoff Group of 28 Male Voices Presents Its First Concert Here
- A YEAST EXTRACT HELPS HEAL BURNS; Cincinnatians Tell Science Meeting That Biodin Halves Time of Hospitalization PAIN IS RELIEVED FASTER Toxic Effect of Antiseptics Is Neutralized--Acids Speed or Delay Trees' Blossoming
- NAZI TROOPS REACH BULGARIAN BORDER; Part of Huge Force at Danube --Hitler Is Believed Forcing Showdown on Balkans
- Saudi Arabia Nips Plot To Overthrow Ibn Saud
- TO GET ALUMNI AWARD; A.L.J. Queneau Selected by Jersey Columbia Club
- 'FLIGHT TO WEST' WILL OPEN TONIGHT; Elmer Rice's Play to Be Given at Guild Theatre as Second Offering of Season ROSTEN SHOW ON SUNDAY Comedy, 'First Stop to Heaven,' to Be Seen at the Windsor-- Other Premieres Next Week
- RECORD SHIPMENTS OF MANUFACTURES; November Total Highest in 1940 to Date, Commerce Department Reports
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- A STRIKE BAN SEEN SPEEDING DEFENSE; Roper Poll for Manufacturers Also Indicates Longer Hours Are Considered Factor OTHER ANGLES TAKEN UP Granting of More Authority to Knudsen Commission Held Necessary to Acceleration
- RECITAL AIDS GIRL SCOUTS; Alec Templeton to Be Heard at Westchester Center Saturday
- GEORGETOWN DESIGNS NEW PLAYS IN HUDDLE; Even Coach May Be Surprised in Orange Bowl Game
- SUPPLY PROBLEM SERIOUS IN FRANCE; Tightening of Rationing Rules Reduced Bread, Flour and Food Products ALL COAL IMPORTS ENDED Scarcity of Fuel Leads to Cut in Use of Electricity--Ban on Arbitrage Deals
- AUSTRALIA TO OPEN OFFICE; New York Information Bureau Will Be Started Soon
- HOUSING PROJECT DELAYED; Lack of Steel Causes Postponement of Atlantic City Opening
- DANCE IS HELD IN RUMSON; Tea Event Given at Country Club to Benefit British War Relief
- TITLE TO MISS WIGHTMAN; She Beats Miss Lopaus in Final of U.S. Girls' Indoor Tennis
- CHILE TO EXPLOIT BORAX; Bill Hitting Foreign Suppression of Resources Drafted by Schnake
- Jail Trusties 'Take a Walk'
- WINGS TOP HAWKS ON GOAL BY WARES; Triumph, 2-1, With 3d-Period Tally After Abel Offsets Early Chicago Marker
- A CALL TO ACTION
- 'FOLLY' TO ENTER WAR; Dr. Fosdick Warns U.S. to Go Slowly as Strife Nears
- Government Maturities $4,074,168,700 in Year
- BROADCAST TO THE REICH; Summaries of Roosevelt Speech Sent by British in German
- Letters to The Times; Negotiated Peace Scouted Germany Today Viewed ae Savage State Unworthy of Trust
- A.A.U. ENTRY BLANKS OUT; Metropolitan Senior Track Meet Set at Coliseum Jan. 18
- RAILWAY STATEMENTS
- SWOPE 'WITH' MAYOR ON WHITE CRITICISM; He Favors 'All Possible Aid' to Britain and Allies
- SCHAFER ATTACKS INQUIRY INTO CULT; Sees It Inspired by Effort to Oust Him as Leader
- THOMAS A. RUSSELL; President of Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., Dies in Toronto
- SOCCER MARK TO SALCEDO; He Nets Five Goals as Hispano Beats Paterson, 7-2
- F.W. CALDWELL IS NAMED; Aeronautical Institute Elects Him President for 1941
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Gjoa Conquers Swedish, 3-2
- TRANSFERS IN THE BRONX
- TELLS WHAT VICTORY MIGHT GIVE GERMANY; Ann Arbor Group Lists Four 'Certain' Developments
- SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; 'Night of January 16' Is Being Revived as Probable Vehicle for Brian Donlevy
- Trade and Industrial News, Current Business Conditions and Trends; RESIDENT OFFICES REPORT ON TRADE Steady Flow of Dress Orders Features a Seasonally Dull Week Here FORMALS IN GOOD DEMAND Active Call for Blouses Noted in Sportswear--Nautical Jackets Important
- BATTLE IN ATLANTIC; CRUISER HIT AND SHIP SUNK IN ATLANTIC SEA FIGHT
- 'DARK AGE' OF NEWS SEEN IN CENSORSHIP; Nazis Even Seek to Control Neutral Sources to U.S., O.D. Tolischus Declares
- STARTS DRIVE IN CAMDEN; C.I.O. Grants Charter to Retail and Wholesale Workers Union
- THE PLAY; Florence Reed Acts the Mother of a Trapeze Troupe in Nicholson's and Robinson's 'Flying Gerardos'
- TO GREET ARMY AND NAVY; Clergy of Three Faiths Will Join in New Year's Message
- NEW YEAR'S TO DRAW MANY TO BERKSHIRES; W.P. Eatons and S.B. Bucks Will Entertain on the Holiday
- ALL-STARS DRILL LIGHTLY; Eastern and Western Elevens Then Go Sightseeing
- PROSPERITY IN U.S. FORECAST BY DUTCH; Amsterdam Leans to Picture of Industrial Expansion With Small Profits
- REWARD IS PROMISED TO GERMAN WORKMEN; Nazi Labor Chief Depicts Gain When Capitalism Is Crushed
- C.I.O. WARNS LEGISLATURE; Will Oppose Attacks on Labor's Rights in Guise of Defense
- TROTH ANNOUNCED OF MISS BARTLETT; Former Art Student Will Be Wed to Frederick Brecht Jr., Alumnus of Dartmouth
- Lafayette Won 68 Contests
- Dahl Training Canadian Pilots
- THREATEN ALLIS CHALMERS; C.I.O. Officials Say Rehiring of A.F.L. Men Would Mean Strike
- President's Call for Full Response on Defense; Sees New Crisis for America
- THE GREEKS' DEADLIEST FOE
- 'TOTAL' FAITH SEEN WORLD NEED TODAY; Dr. Leiper Suggests That a 'Spiritual' Totalitarianism Defeat Material 'Sort' STRUGGLE IS ENVISIONED Secretary of Church Council Holds That Men's Loyalties Are Being Tested
- Hiram Johnson Starts East, 'Off to the Wars'
- FOOTBALL OFFICIALS TO LOSE DUAL JOBS; Bushnell Says Eastern College Group Will Not Use Those Who Work Pro Games POLICY CHANGE EXPLAINED Strain of Heavy Schedule, Not Confusion, Prompted Move, Arbiters Are Told
- WEEK'S PRODUCE MARKET
- STREET SCENE IN A CUBAN TOWN SWEPT BY A TORNADO
- Gas Fatal to Man, 91
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- ESSMAN FENCING VICTOR; Stuyvesant Star Wins With Foil in Field of Seventeen
- HAGUE TO SHAKE HANDS; Jersey City Mayor to Preside at New Year's Reception
- Marriage Announcement 5 -- No Title
- WOOD, FIELD AND STREAM; One Bass Seen, at Least
- BUSINESS RECORDS; BUSINESS RECORDS
- SPALDING SOLOIST FOR PHILHARMONIC; Violinist Plays Chausson 'Poeme' and Part of SaintSaens's 'Rondo Capriccioso'MITROPOULOS APPLAUDED Conductor Offers Ziemlinsky 'Sinfonietta' for the FirstTime in America
- Advertising News and Notes; Accounts
- FLAMES LEAP HIGH; Thousands in Britain's Capital Toil Against Incendiary Attack R.A.F. FIGHTERS GO UP Battle Reich Bombers in Lighted Night Sky-- Toll in City Is Heavy
- Bank Cashier Killed by Fall
- CHICAGO FUND OVER GOAL; Community Campaign Raises $3,653,342 for Charity
- ITALIAN RESISTANCE TO GREEKS STIFFER; But Fascist Counter-Attacks From Klisura Northward Are Thrown Back, It Is Said THREE VILLAGES CAPTURED Greeks Advance in the Central Sector--Weather Still Aids Foe, According to Athens
- ITALY PLACES FOOD UNDER A DICTATOR; Tassinari, Cabinet Member, Gets Vast Powers to Distribute Supplies DEATH PENALTY WILL HELP New Control Ordered for East Africa, Where Big Italian Force Is Now Isolated
- Other Music; Egon Petri Soloist at Concert
- Beech-Nut Packing Company
- STUDENT RELIEF UNIT MADE NATION-WIDE; 'Young America Wants to Help' Active in Twelve States
- EMMA THURSBY HONORED; Tributes Paid to Noted Singer at Historical Society's Meeting
- RIGGS AND MULLOY GAIN SINGLES FINAL; Each Takes Two Matches in Sugar Bowl Tennis
- LOAN OFFERING TODAY FOR CRUCIBLE STEEL; $15,000,000 of 3 s to Be Sold by Mellon Securities Group
- CUBA MARKS AVIATION DAY; Also Honors Anniversary of 7 Good-Will Fliers' Death
- FELLOWSHIP AWARDS MADE TO 2 WRITERS; WINNERS IN LITERARY FELLOWSHIP COMPETITION
- OPERA WILL AID MISSION; Premiere Performance Jan. 5 to Assist Rescue Ship Work
- SUGAR BOWL TEAMS SET; Boston College and Tennessee Conclude Heavy Work
- UTILITY SECURITIES ON MARKET TODAY; $6,500,000 of 3 s and 15,000 Shares of $4.50 Preferred Stock to Be Offered FOR EL PASO ELECTRIC CO. Stone & Webster and Blodget Head Syndicate--Financing Is for Redemptions
- PETAIN GIVES YOUTH TEAM-WORK SLOGAN; Individualism Is Opposed to Community Effort, He Says in Broadcast Speech SCORES EASY MONEY LURE Chief of State Advises Return to Long Apprenticeships to Aid Reconstruction
- NEW YEAR'S HOPES VOICED IN PULPITS; Clergymen Review Mistakes of the Dying Period and Urge New Faith in Future SPIRITUAL REVIVAL ASKED Only by Return to Teachings of Christ Can World Be Saved, it Is Asserted
- College Ski Card at Lake Placid Likely to Be Cut to Single Event; Rain and Thaw Appear to Have Left Enough Snow for Jump Only--Cross-Country Off Today--Little Hope for Team Test
- WAGNER ACT REVISION
- POETS' EVALUATION OF WORLD IS PRAISED; Dr. Sizoo Calls It Truer Than That of Economists and Others
- Offense Aided in Proposals Offered by Coaches; GRIDIRON MENTORS ASK CODE CHANGES Seek Less Stringent Rule on Substitutions and Curb on Out-of-Bounds Kick-Offs WOULD WIDEN GOAL POSTS Other Suggestions Designed to Help Attack Will Go to National Committee
- URGES VETERANS BACK ALL AID TO BRITAIN; Foreign Wars Chief Asks Them to Let Congress Know Stand
- STEPHEN BIRCH, 68, INDUSTRIALIST, DIES; Founder and Board Chairman of Kennecott Copper Corp. Stricken After Operation HEADED OTHER COMPANIES Alaska Steamship President Also a Director of Bankers Trust Co. of New York
- Panama Baseball Starts
- New Dividend by 'Chade'
- Throngs Desert Movies to Hear President; Leave Early to Sit at Home by Radio
- SAYS WAR CRUSHES BELIEF IN JUSTICE; Dr. Bossard Tells Sociologists That This Is Its Greatest Threat to Family Life SOROKIN HITS AT SOCIOLOGY It Has Become Increasingly More Incapable, Educator Asserts at Chicago
- HENRY J. HORN, 76, RAILROAD ANALYST; Ex-Vice President of the New Haven and Boston & Maine
- League Soccer Games Off
- JEWISH CONGRESS PLANS BRITISH AID; American Group to Purchase 200 Field Kitchens at a Total Cost of $400,000 BACKS DEFENSE PROGRAM Meeting of 994 Delegates Acts to Form Section of InterFaith Committee
- Extra Recess in Center Ossipee
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- PLANS TAXPAYER IN ELIZABETH, N.J.; Electric Company Buys Site of Tavern Once Frequented by British Officers 242-YEAR-OLD FARM SOLD Dog Breeder Will Construct Kennels Near Matawan --Factory Site Bought
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- Nazis Seen Extending Warfare to the Pacific; 15 Ships Have Vanished in Asiatic Waters; WIDE NAZI RAIDS FORESEEN IN PACIFIC
- QUISLINGUISTS BID CHURCH BACK NAZIS; Norway's Priests Told to Say Britain Declared War--State Control Aim Seen OXFORD GROUP IS WARNED Leaders Told Movement May Be Dissolved--Increased Repression Hinted At
- Parachute Unfurls Itself
- The Texts of the Day's Communiques on the War; British
- PROBLEM OF IDLE PICTURED NEAR END; Miss Perkins Says Defense Spur Should Give Jobs to Millions in Year
- MISS DOROTHY PARR ENGAGED TO MARRY; Alumna of the Porter School, Farmington, Will Be Bride of Herbert De W. Smith PLANS WEDDING IN SPRING Fiance Was Graduated From Hotchkiss School and From Yale Three Years Ago
- OPERA TO PRESENT 'MANON' NEXT WEEK; First Hearings of 'Pagliacci,' 'Cavalleria Rusticana' and 'Siegfried' Also Slated RICHARD CROOKS TO SING Richard Bonelli Is Returning --Jarmila Novotna to Have Title Role in 'Manon'
- Lyon Bourse Ends Week Firm
- Fire Razes Tupper Lake Church
- JOSEPH E. DAVIESES PALM BEACH HOSTS; They Give Dinner for Members of Their House Party and Other Guests at Villa
- EL PASO PLANS WELCOME; Western Reserve Arrives Today for Sun Bowl Game
- Reichsbank Shows Strain From Demand for Funds
- Bomber Strikes in East Anglia
- ICKES WARNS OF 'RAIDS'; He Says Defense Demands May Threaten Natural Resources
- MISS DUDLEY BETROTHED; Daughter of Dean of Yale to Be Bride of Robert L. Gilbert Jr.
- NAZIS FIX LORRAINE PRICES; Salaries and Rents Also Based Upon Reich Standards
- Spiritual Appraisal of World Today Asked By Dr. Buttrick to Avoid Yesterday's Errors
- Costantino to Meet Mamone
- THE HEARST ART SALE
- Praises Power of Prayer
- MOXHAMS HOME IN FRONT; Egbert Jr. Leads Dinghy Racers, With His Father Second
- Siboney Due Tomorrow
- FORMS UNIT TO AID HEMISPHERE TRADE; Brazil Sets Up Group to Assist Mutual Commerce
- WEEK'S COTTON MARKET
- COLLEGE STUDENTS SHUN WAR ISSUES; 300 at National Conference Take No Formal Stand on U.S. Aid to Britain INFORMAL POLL AGAINST IT New Rival of American Union Takes Pro-British Stand but With Reservations
- RISE IN FIRE LOSS SEEN; Safety Research Predicts 1940 Total Will Be Above Last Year's
- FROHMAN SERVICE TODAY; Friends File by Producer's Body in 'The Little Church'
- Amateur Boxing Tonight
- Activities in Real Estate; FIVE HOUSES SOLD NEAR CITY COLLEGE Realty Once Owned by Alexander Hamilton Is Bought From Seamen's BankBUILDERS BUY ON 103D ST.Get Site for New Flat inDeal Completing Sale ofWest Side Blockfront
- BRITISH PLANES DELAYED; 20 Held at Newark Plant--No Explanation Is Offered
- FIND DYNAMITE CAPS NEAR KENSICO DAM; Two Small Boys Stumble on 23 on Way to Mass, Causing Sabotage Inquiry 25 MORE ARE DISCOVERED But No Explosive Is Found and City Water Supply Police Doubt Crime Was Planned
- BROOKLYN COLLEGE KEEPS CHESS TITLE; Loses Final to C.C.N.Y. but Tops Beavers in Total Score by Half Point BAKST RECORDS A DRAW P1ays Even With Grobman in Crucial Game After Levine and Pilnick Triumph
- APARTMENT RENTALS
- RADIO TODAY
- Highlights of Address
- STANDARDIZED PLANE IS DOWDING AIM HERE; Briton Arrives in Canada--Not Concerned With Supply
- DECREE TO RESTRICT POSTAL TELEGRAPH; Civil Paper to Be Filed Here Today Voids Contracts With Railroads and Hotels ANTI-TRUST SUIT INVOLVED Justice Department Says the Action Is Secondary to Case Against Western Union
- THE SCREEN; 'Night Train,' a Rousing Melodrama, at the Globe-- 'Hotel du Nord' Opens at the Little Carnegie
- British Freighter Clumsy; Damages 2 Italian Ships
- JOB PLACEMENTS FALL 18%; State Reports November Total of 31,560, All but 1,718 Private
- MISS RUTH T. BUTLER BETROTHED IN CAPITAL; To Be Wed to Weldon S. Booth, Grandson of Gen. Booth
- STEEL HOLDS GAINS AS SHUTDOWNS END; Current Week's Production Is Likely to Exceed Level Just Before Christmas NO SLACKENING FORECAST Scrap Markets Continue to Harden--Pig-Iron Price Situation Less Obscure
- PACKARD EMPLOYES GET 3C AN HOUR RISE; Ratify New Contract Terms-- Paid Vacations Excluded
- Social Activities in New York and Elsewhere; NEW YORK
- Nebrasha Team Visits Rose Bowl Directly on Reaching Pasadena; Hundreds of Adherents From Midlands Greet Players--Jones Thanks Stanford for Invitation to Play in Big Game
- BRITISH SECURITIES RISE; Stock and Bond Indices Higher for the Week
- ITALIANS' CONDUCT IN EGYPT PUZZLING; Their Reliance on Rock Forts of 'Beau Geste' Style Held a Factor in Collapse AIR SUPPORT WAS WEAK Outposts in Desert Apparently Failed to Detect Approach of British Tank Units
- URGES A SHARP CUT IN NON-ARMS COSTS; Economy League Calls Saving of $2,043,000,000 Possible in Next Fiscal Year WOULD REDUCE RELIEF AID Study Holds Rise in Defense Jobs Will Permit Lowering of WPA Expenditures
- MISS TRUESDALE'S PLANS; Will Be Wed to John Clark Wood Jan. 20 in Roslyn, L.I.
- 15,562 See Rangers Defeat League-Leading Maple Leafs at Garden; COLVILLES' GOALS BEAT TORONTO, 3-2 Nell and Mac Register After Smith Gets First Ranger Score at Garden WATSON FIGHTS 2 LEAFS Draws Major Penalty for Bout With Chisholm, Stanowski --Smythe in Dispute
- MANNING ASKS AID FOR BRITAIN NOW; Help 'Without Stint or Limit,' He Says, Is Need for 'Sake of All the World'
- Holmes Sets Track Record
- ORIENTAL DRAMA
- BOOKS OF THE TIMES
- Late Rally Beats Jewels
- DONORS RACE TIME IN AIDING NEEDIEST; Write of Desire to Help the Suffering to Make a Fresh Start With New Year 98 CONTRIBUTE $2,235 Most-Traveled Gift Arrives From Mexico--Day's Largest Comes From Delray Beach
- URGES STATE GUARD LAW; Desmond Would Let New York Aid Other States in Defense
- PROVISIONS IN CHICAGO
- WILLKIE HEARS PRESIDENT; Withholds Comment Till He Can Discuss Congress Message, Too
- Opening of 11th Ave. Is Hailed by Isaacs As Last Important Grade-Crossing Step
- DR. CHARLES S. BARNES; Gynecologist, Faculty Member at Temple University, Dies
- HUGHES BREAKS 99 AT TRAVERS ISLAND; Wins Top Prize in Trapshoot --Goudiss Triumphs at Rye, Baldwin at Tamarack
- DEALS IN THE BRONX; Flat for 40 Families on Anderson Ave. Sold to Harry Klein
- Navy Bombers at Key West
- State's Muskrat Season Is Set
- Town in California Is 'Test Tube' For Long-Term Social Research; 'Laboratory' for Study of All Phases of Modern Community Life Described at Science Session in Philadelphia
- Tarrytown Has Housing Boom
- NEW NATION RISING IN THE EAST INDIES; Great Netherland Colony Is Moving Toward Dominion Status as War Result JAPAN WILL BE RESISTED Preparations, Are Sound, but Closer Plans With Britain and U.S. Are Needed
- BRITISH WISH HELP OF U.S. ON EIRE BASES; Deny Report Ulster Is Offered in Trade for Them--Fear Ireland Tempts Invasion
- 2 FIREMEN HIT BY AUTO; Car, Out of Control, Careens Through Fire Lines
- Christmas Auto Injuries Fatal
- At the Little Carnegie
- BULLFIGHTER IS KILLED IN MEXICAN CAPITAL; Balderas Dies Twenty Minutes After Being Gored
- SAYS FORD DECISION HITS LABOR MORALE; Head of C.I.O. Auto Workers Attacks the War Department Ruling Upholding Contract WARNS OF THE FUTURE 'Serious Problem' Predicted if Awards of Work to 'Labor Law Violators' Continue
- MISS M'CAFFERY TO WED; Will Be Bride of George Furey, Columbia Athletic Official
- SCARCITY IS PRONOUNCED; Magazine Steel Finds Most Acute Situation Since Last War
- SLACKENING IN FIRE FROM BARDIA NOTED; AS THE BRITISH OFFENSIVE IN AFRICA SWEPT OVER THE ITALIAN BASE OF SIDI BARRANI
- Sosua Colony Member Speaks
- CLARISSA H. DANA TO BECOME BRIDE; Troth of Cincinnati Girl to Wellington Hope Simpson Made Known by Mother SHE STUDIED AT PORTER Prospective Bridegroom Went to the Hotchkiss School and Princeton University
- CHICAGO DEFEATS ALL-STARS BY 28-14; 21,000 Overflow Los Angeles Field to Watch Champions Top Picked League Team LUCKMAN IS BEARS' STAR His Passes Launch 2 Scoring Plays and He Tallies Once --Count at Half, 14-14
- VICHY DOUBTS TALK OF AN OCCUPATION; Petain's Prestige Is High, and He Has Fleet at Toulon and an Army in North Africa BERNE EXPECTS CHANGES Ousting of Some Ministers Is Believed Scheduled to Prove Cooperation With Hitler
- Body Found in Hudson River
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- SEA GULLS CRUSH ROVER SEXTET, 6-1; Atlantic City Gets 4 Goals in Last Period--Jamaica Tops Sands Point in Overtime
- BIG RAILROAD GAINS CITED BY PELLEY; Lines Will Enter l94l Ready for Any Demand, Says Association's Head CARRIERS MORE EFFICIENT Transport Record Quantity of Freight in Each Train 62% Faster Than In 1920
- URUGUAY SETS UP BOARD FOR AIR BASE; Decree Creates a Commission of High Ranking Officers to Draw Necessary Plans PART OF DEFENSE SCHEME Costa Rica Supports Project for Hemisphere--Salvador Will Also Cooperate
- 'RECONCILIATION' IS ASKED; Dr. Sockman Finds No Hope for World in 'Appeasement'
- ADDRESS IS SPUR TO BRITISH HOPES; Confirmation of American Aid in Conflict Is Viewed as Heartening A JOINING OF INTERESTS Discarding of Peace Talks Is Regarded as a Major Point in the Speech
- SURMISES ABOUT VICHY
- Best Sellers of the Week Here and Elsewhere
- Unbeaten St. John's and L.I.U. Risk Streaks in Garden Tonight; Lapchick Fears Rebound by Colorado Five Against Redmen--Kinney, Great Center, to Lead Rice Against Blackbirds
- Donors to Neediest Cases
- Pilgrimage at New Brunswick
- Elsa Maxwell Has Heart Attack
- 1,200 HERE ATTEND BRITISH YULE FETE; Nazis' Defeat to Spare World '1,000 Years of Slavery' Is Asked at Heavenly Rest 78 GROUPS IN PROCESSION MacGregor, Australian Trade Aide, Says English-Speaking Nations Share Heritage
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- OHRBACH FINE PREVAILS; Triumphs, 53-39, in Game With Davis-Elkins Team
- Plans Home in Brewster, N.Y.
- MARSHALL DEMANDS 'FIGHT' AGAINST WAR; Iowa Editor Urges Protests Be Wired to Washington
- Sporting Goods Sales Gain
- DR. PATTON TO RETIRE; Head of the American Church Institute for Negroes 26 Years
- MANHATTAN TRANSFERS
- CITY REPUBLICANS LOOK FOR SHAKE-UP UNDER NEW LEADER; Complete Reorganization in the County Is Expected After Curran Election Tonight KAUFMANN SLATED TO GO Chadbourne and Kaplan Also Seen Among Simpson Men on the Way Out
- British Army's Utensils To Put 500 Planes in Air
- DEFENSE AID HELD TRADE'S CHIEF AIM; Guaranty Survey Says Business Also Seeks to StrengthenPosition in Face of DoubtsWAR DOMINATES FINANCEBank Points to 'Drastic' Shiftsin Exports and Imports inYear of Readjustment
- CAPITAL PREPARES FOR EARLY ACTION; Roosevelt Call for British Aid Finds Little Opposition Even Among the Isolationists
- Republican Women to Meet
- LINKS EDUCATION, RUIN; Lippmann Says Modern Schools Are Destroying Civilization
- AMNESTY BILL IN MEXICO; President Acts to Implement Pre-Election Promise
- U.S. ACTS IN PHONE ROW; Conciliators Offer Services in Labor Dispute Here
- Film's Premier to Aid British
- Smaller European Bourses Quiet in Week, With Some Cautious Bids on Hopes for 1941
- Spain to Speed Big Fort On the Canary Islands
- PERFORMANCE TODAY WILL ASSIST BRITISH; Mrs. Johnston King Is Head of Ticket Group for 'Robin Hood'
- Sports of the Times; (Substituting for John Kieran) If Football Coaches Could Trade!
- FRENCH BORDERS CLOSED; No Explanation for Shutting Off Transit on Both Sides
- DANCES ARE GIVEN BY ANGNA ENTERS; Traditional Compositions Are Presented in First of Two Recitals at the Alvin 14 SKETCHES IN PROGRAM 'Queen of Heaven,' 'Odalisque' and 'Field Day' Offered-- 2d Show Tomorrow
- SKI SLOPES AND TRAILS; Forecast Cheers Skiers
- Luria Manager Elected Franklin Society Director
- CHEERING THOSE MADE HOMELESS BY RAIDS ON SOUTHAMPTON
- Warns Against Materialism
- ROOSEVELT PICTURES IRELAND UNDER REICH; Asks if Nazis Would Permit Her Freedom in 'Unfree World'
- DECLINE OF THE CONGRESSMAN
- Books Published Today
- RICKEY HOPES HIGH FOR CARDS OF 1941; Believes Team Can Capture Pennant if the Pitching Staff Comes Through
- RARE BIRD VISITORS HERE SET RECORD; More Species Found Than Ever Before at This Season as National Census Ends
- NOTABLES MOURN EX-JUSTICE LEVY; Many Members of the Bench Honorary Bearers at Rites in Temple Emanu-El
- COTTON TURNS UP AFTER EARLY DROP; Let-Up in Selling Last Week Rather Than New Buying the Main Factor GAINS ARE 14 TO 17 POINTS Bombay Turns Purchaser in Market Here--Mill Activity Is Well Maintained
- HUNTER TO HONOR 15 AS 'OUTSTANDING'; Upperclassmen Are Chosen by Student Council for Annual Universities' 'Who's Who'
- GEORGE M. DAVIS, 81, COUNTRY MERCHANT; Owner of Cross Roads Store in Rock Glen, N.Y., Town of 300, Had $250,000 Sales Yearly DIES AT UP-STATE HOME Attributed His Success to the Automobile--He Started General Store in 1888
- Baltimore Sets Pace, 3-1
- REALTY FINANCING
- PRAISE NEW BRITISH PLANE; Magazines Mention High speed, but Cannot Give Details
- HEADS HOSPITAL FUND; Seton Porter to Lead Beekman's Maintenance Drive for 1941
- BRONX MORTGAGES FILED
- TOKYO-AXIS ALLIANCE BELITTLED IN SOVIET; Alleged Japanese Statement Calls China War Hopeless
- PROMOTION SPURRED CANNED PEA SALES; Record Shipments Reported by Marketing Institute
- ROOSEVELT CALLS FOR GREATER AID TO BRITAIN; 'AXIS WILL NOT WIN' President Bars Peace Move While Nazis Seek 'to Conquer World' 'ARSENAL' OUR ROLE Asking Mighty Effort, He Rules Out Strikes and Lockouts
- E.P. GASKELL IS ELECTED; He Becomes Vice President of Old Dominion Corporation
- ARMOUR & CO. LIFT CONSOLIDATED NET; $4,560,539 Income for 53 Weeks to Nov. 2 Compares With $3,265,167 Year Before DOLLAR VOLUME UP 2.6% Operating Profit Was 1/9c a Pound, Eastwood Says--Lack of Dividends Explained
- SERIOUS FARM LOSS BY WAR REPORTED; Agricultural Department Cites Third of Export Market Killed by Closing of Europe SALES TO BRITAIN REDUCED Efforts to Offset Damage by Developing Inter-American Cooperation Are Outlined
- New Panama Mayor Cleans City
- Myron C. Taylor Improved
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Pieculewicz, Thrown by Horse, Feared Lost to Fordham; Bears Win on Coast; "HOLD-UP" OF FORDHAM FOOTBALL SPECIAL NEAR DALLAS
- BERLIN PONDERING LOW-YIELD TRENDS; Interest Cheapening Slackens But No Hope Is Held for More Liberal Policy SITUATION IS ARTIFICIAL Ban on New Emissions and State Fiscal Manipulations Put Securities Up
- 240TH RAID TEARS PORT; Southwest England Town Heavily Bombed Saturday Night
- Son to Alexander Walkers Jr.
- WESTERN SWIMMERS BEAT EAST IN FLORIDA; Stars From Michigan Lead Way in Victory by 130-54
- DISCONTENT IN SPAIN DRAWS OFFICIAL IRE; Steps to Silence Complaints on Foreign Policy Threatened
- TROTH IS ANNOUNCED OF MISS E.W. MERRITT; Smith College Graduate to Be Wed to Remsen Brinckerhoff
- SWIFT SNOBIRD QUALIFIER; His 76-20-56 Leads the Field in Siwanoy Golf
- FINANCIAL NOTES
- ITALY REMOVES CURBS ON FRENCH PRISONERS; Allows Packages From Home-- Vichy Draws Nazi Comparison
- 'Confusion' Seen for Man
- ICE PLANT CONCERN MAKES $483,122 NET; York Machinery Corporation Reports for Year to Sept. 30 --Had Previous Loss SALES RISE 7.5 PER CENT Results of Operations Given by Other Companies, With Comparative Data
- AXIS SPURNS PEACE BY U.S. MEDIATION; Senators' Plans for Roosevelt to Negotiate Rejected 'With Disgust' by Italians
- Topics of The Times
- Notes on Books and Authors
- Sports Today
- COLLECT 50,000 PENNIES; Rochester, Minn., Residents Aid Golden Rule Foundation
- ERNEST LAWFORD RITES; Theatrical Figures Among 100 at Funeral of Veteran Actor
- Becomes Partner Today In Accounting Firm
- H.W. TAFT TO BE HONORED; Retiring Head of Salvation Army Board to Get Award
- EDWIN A. KIRCH; Founder of a Newark Furniture House Also Bank Director
- Attorney Buys Estate Of 15 Acres in Suffolk
- Airline to Use Latest Radio
- GRAPES OF WRATH' WINS NEW HONORS; 'BESTS' CHOSEN BY NEW YORK FILM CRITICS
- 38 GOVERNORS AID DRIVE; 'Fight Infantile Paralysis' Campaign Receives Pledges of Help
- The International Situation
- THAI ARMY REPORTS 2 BORDER VICTORIES; French Forces Said to Have Retreated After Clashes on Indo-China Frontier JAPANESE PLOT CHARGED Military Coup d'Etat Plan for Thailand Alleged in Hanoi-- Trade Talks in Tokyo Today
- INSURANCE FIRMS GET FARM BENEFITS; Government Payments Totaling $1,602,188 Were Madeto Six Companies in YearMETROPOLITAN LIFE FIRSTIt Received $346,773 and theEquitable $305,491--KingRanch Got $84,203
- BUSINESS NOTES
- Snite Jr. Has Stomach Upset
- THE FINANCIAL WEEK; Markets Are Steady as the Year-End Approaches --Retrospect of 1940
- GREECE LISTS AID FROM U.S.; $750,000 Received for Civilian Aid--Clothing Stressed
- All Eligibles in Training From Tennessee Town
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- TRAIN LEAVES WITH FANS; 65 From Fordham Texas-Bound on Cotton Bowl Special
- London Is More Confident Now Than at Any Time Since War Began; Financial Circles Look Back on a Gloomy Year but Appraise Market Recovery in a Hopeful Vein
- AIR RAID DESTROYS HISTORICAL MUSEUM; Jewish Society of England Asks for Replacement Fund
- Pinehurst Poloists Win, 9-3
- France to Reopen Navy School
- $20,000 SWITCHBOARD READY AT FORT DIX; Change-Over Waits on Insulation for Telephone Exchange
- Marriage Announcement 4 -- No Title
- MUNICIPAL LOAN; Albany County, N.Y.
- NAZI-SOVIET TRADE CITED; Russian Press Reprints German Article Showing Increase
- RELIGIOUS TRAINING CALLED ESSENTIAL; Scully, at St. Patrick's, Says a Child Without It Is IllEquipped to Meet Life
- Gets Post With State Bankers
- Spain Extends War Pensions
- HISTORIANS HONOR JESUITS, FORDHAM; American Society Meets With Catholic Group at College to Mark Anniversaries ORDER IS HELD LIBERAL Corrigan Says It Maintains Rights of Individuals-- Intolerance Is Scored
- FOG HALTS DINGHY RACES; First Midwinter Series Called Off at Larchmont
- WAR NEWS IGNORED BY WHEAT TRADE; But 1941 Farir Legislation Is Expected to Be a Major Price Influence FLOUR SALES IMPROVING Much Additional Buying Likely --Serious Storage Problem From Loans Possible
- THEFT AT FAIR CHARGED; Electrician Held in Sale of 24 Transformers From Grounds
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- OFFERINGS OF CORN UNUSUALLY SMALL; Less Than 100,000 Bushels Bought in Week in Chicago for Deferred Shipment EASTERN INTERESTS BID Pay Farmers More Than Western Price and Get Much Grain--May Contract Strong
- Killed as Train Is Derailed
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- HOLC SALES LEAD BROOKLYN TRADING; Repossessed Homes Bought in Week-End Deals
- First Auto Death in 3 Years
- BARRIE IN DEBUT AT RECITAL HERE; Young Negro Baritone Received Training While Serving as Bellhop and Red Cap
- CHEMISTS MEET TODAY; 200 Will Attend Symposium for Three Days at Columbia
- 800 FLIGHTS HERE CANCELED BY FOG; Airlines Put Their Losses at $1,000,000--Tug in Crash in East River Mist
- JAPANESE LIST GAINS IN CHINA WAR IN 1940; 589,888 Chinese Are Reported Killed--Own Loss Put at 13,131
- C.I.O. PLANE PLAN HEARD; Reuther Talks of Aim of 500 Machines a Day
- CAPITAL INFLOW LARGELY ITALIAN; $20,093,000 From Peninsula Out of $53,542,000 Net Total Into U.S. in 4 Weeks
- BANNING OF STRIKES OPPOSED BY BOARD; State Mediation Group Also Frowns on Proposals for Compulsory Arbitration
- MARTHA W. MASON PROSPECTIVE BRIDE; Descendant of Rhode Island's First Governor Engaged to Capt. H. Russell Morss Jr.
- Willett Wins Boys' National Tennis Title, Defeating Tilles in Final, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4
- NEW WAR ISSUES REASSURE LONDON; Nothing in Terms of Loans Is Held Likely to Impair the Investment Market
- TWO CLIPPERS TAKE OFF; Weather-Bound Atlantic and Yankee Resume Flights
- 27TH SIGNS THIRTY FOR A SNOW FORCE; Skiiers, Snowshoers and Dog Handlers Answer Call for Temporary Instructors ONE AN EX-STORM TROOPER Quit When Asked to Become a Reich Citizen--This City's 165th Infantry Supplies 4
- DOROTHEA MOORE ENGAGED TO WED; Alumna of Finch Junior College Will Be Bride of John Parish, Graduate of Williams
- Munski Takes Sugar Bowl Mile in 4:15.2; Mehl Two Yards Back, With Fenske Third
- BULGARIANS SUPPORT POLICY AGAINST WAR; Assembly Backs Popoff in Aim to Guard Home Interests
- Hold-Up Man Demands Narcotic
- Ocean Travelers
- Jersey Skating Postponed
- 'GIGANTIC HYPOCRISY' SEEN; Rev. R.S. Meadowcroft Says Man Listens Too Little to God
- 'Extremely Interesting,' Nazi Comment on Speech
- Europe; Retrospect and Prospect as the Year Ends
- ETCHEBASTER IS WINNER; Beats Gannon, 8-3, 8-4, in Court Tennis at Tuxedo Park
- COMMODITY AVERAGE RISES FRACTIONALLY; Recent Declines Regained-- Farm Products Higher
- WHEELER CHARGES WAR PROPAGANDA; 'Same Bill of Goods' Being Sold as Was the Case 20 Years Ago, He Says RALLIES YOUTH FOR PEACE He Declares Foreign Policy Is 'Helter-Skelter,' Bringing Huge Waste to Pay for It
- ASCAP TO RALLY AID OF PUBLIC TO CAUSE; Buck Promises a Spectacular Campaign, With No Holds Barred, in Radio Row
- LORD VIVIAN, 63, RETIRED OFFICER; Major in Reserve of Lancers, Twice Decorated in World War, Dies on Shooting Trip FOUGHT AGAINST BOERS Succeeded to the Title in 1893 --Was Chairman of Cornwall Territorial Association
- Dew Rides Two Winners to Tie Taylor for Lead; LEADING JOCKEYS DEADLOCKED AT 285 Dew Ties Taylor by Prevailing With Kai-Shen, Magnanimous at Agua Caliente ALSO RIDES TWO SECONDS Transcontinental Struggle for American Championship to Be Continued Today
- J.B. Ennis in New Post
- 1940 TRAFFIC TOLL PUT AT 34,500 LIVES; National Safety Council Estimates Deaths Will Be Almost2,000 Above 1939 Level
- EDMUND W. PUTNAM, RETIRED PUBLISHER; Son of Company Founder Joined Firm in Youth--Dies at 58
- TO MANAGE SKYSCRAPER; C.F. Noyes Co. Named Agent for 40 Wall St. Building
- UKRAINIAN CONCERT GIVEN; 1,700 Attend Event to Mark 75th Birthday of Mgr. Szepticky
- Events Today
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