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4 CHRONOLOGY **YEAR 1948 January 12?Dominican DC-3 air liner crash between Santiago and Barce lona. kills 31 persons. Including entire San* tUgo baseball team. -Thirty-two persons killed, Including rty-.?w !#?? svna nui^ut _ 38 Mexicans, when DC-3 explodes near Coaling. Cal. V-Army funeral ship. Joseph V. Con nolly, partly destroyed by Are. sinks hile being towed to New York ir Marshall Arthur Conlngham, AX. and 31 others killed In plane crash fcbruary rDiil field, near Tarn ?3?Two truckloads of explosives are blown up, devastating a three-block business section In Jerusalem ?I?-Nineteen persons aboard an Indian National Airways plane en route from New Delhi to London killed In crash. March IS?'Thirty persons killed when Northwest Airlines DC-4 crashes on Mt. Banford, Alaska, en route from ^Shanghai to St Paul. 31?Ten A. F. flyers killed when aJ3-29 crashes at Mac pa. Fla. IB- At least 43 persons killed and more ''than 300 Injured in a series of tor nadoes which struck nine states from Texas to central New York. April 13? More than 3.000 families are evacu ated when Ohio river overflows. 1ft?Thirty persons (19 Americans) killed when PAW plane crashes in Erie. Cooper mine explosion near Aguat Cauente, Peru, kills 41. miners. May fr?Tornadoes kill at least 23 persona la mid western states. 3D?Flooded Columbia river claims S3 lives, causes great damage In Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Devastates van port Civ. Ore. July >- Series pf earthquakes destroy about 70 per cent of the Japanese industrial city of Fukuk (population 8S.OOO) and of~ Honshu.~ by the Mexican mouth disease commission crashes on Mt Orizaba. 16 killed. -Thirty-nine killed when Swedish DC4 airliner (33 aboard) collides with R.A.F. York transport (7aboard) near London. -Thirteen coal miners killed In explo sion in Princeton. Ind. surrounding < towns o ??Transport plane ufced American foot and August IS?Thirteen men killed when B-29 crashes after take-off near Roswell, N. If. A navy weather reconnaissance ?lane with IS aboard crashes and urns same day Qn Rota Island. 50 miles north of Guam. X>?Seventeen U. S. air force men killed in B-29 crash at Rapid City. S. D. September ??Labor Day holiday deaths from ac cidents In the U. S. over three-day' period total 407. 18? Forty U. S. soldiers killed and 60 in jured In troop train wreck In Korea. J7?Floods in Japan leave Ml dead and 800 missing. October Hurricane-causes 11 deatha and 10 mOIlori dollars damage In Cuba, then does great damage in Miami. 1 A B-29 bomber, struck by lightning, explodes over Waycross. Ca. Nine 941?Twenty persons died and hundreds were made ill. apparently as a re salt of smog (blend of smoke and log) which blanketed Donora. Pa. November 9 Search abandoned for Air Forces B-29, missing since Nov. 6 en route from Okinawa to Guam. W Thanksgiving Day accidents take toll of 114 lives, compared with 128 In 1947. January 1?Bing Crosby named top money ? making ?tar for 8th consecu tive year. 11?"Best Years *of Our Uvea" wlna dally Aim poll as the bast 1947 picture. ilifomta observes 100th anniversary of discovery of gold by Jas. M Mar shall in Coloma -Gen. Omar Bradley formally nomi nated by President Truman to suc ceed Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower as army chief of staff. ;?!?Bolivia Is put In stage of siege oe of alleged revolutionary plot. February Johnson re-elected president of Hon of Motion Picture D1 urges congress to continue two more years the 500 million-a ~~ of federal aid to states ' 1 epofts that World War n cost 3an53l.000.000 ($2,460 a second). ?King Michael of Ro? Da _ $300,000 to un-American committee by a 337-37 vote. April , a 43,000-pound non-explo at SEeree/CaL*"1 tv,r mad# ^ Truman names Paul Gray president of Studebaker l to supervise ERP. anther, president of CIO Workers, badly wounded Jed assailant ission of the Churches of In* airs is established tn few York city. May S?Columbia breaks 06 diplomatic rela tions with Russia. V-Gov Dewey of Wear York stumps Oregon. aa?President Truman invokes Taft-Hart* ley law to avert long-distance tele 9a Bh!y!i!r 'ends its 17-day strike* Grant* i3c hourly raise. raft of Ohio tours North tn election campaign. house Workers in Chi 33-dav strike of 8.000 Wilson employes, winning nine-cent hourly raise. 10? Air force reveals that rocket-powered Bell X-l haft been flown faster than speed of sound. July 5?Ceo 1. Hall, of New York, elected Grand Ruler of BPOE in Philadel* phia. 13?John L. Lewis and 18 steel companies sign a contract ending strike of 40.01X) UMW miners. 18?President Truman orders all men be tween 18 and 25 to register August 30 to September 18 for military serv ice. 30?Combined navy, air force shelling, bombing and torpedoing sinks battle ship Nevada In Pacific. 31?Idle wild airport?4.900 acres?dedi cated in New York. August 6?First around the world flight by B-29's is completed when two of the bomb ers land at Davis-Monthan base, near Tucson. Ariz. 8?Census bureau estimates U. S. popu lation at 143,414,000, as of JuTy 1, 1947. 8.9 per'cent higher than the 1940 Census. 17?Vanport. Ore., devastated by flood May 30. is sold for salvage for $178. S91. Original cost. 26 million. September 11?M(ss America of 1948 chosen in At lantic City: Beatrice Vella Shopp. 18, Hopkins. Minn. 13? Rep. Margaret Chase (R.. Me.) elect ed to U. s. senate by ? record ma jority. October ft?UMW announces beginning of a pro Kam to guarantee all 400,000 mem* rs and families free medical and - hospital service. 13?Capt. Colin P. Kelly. Jr., first (J. S. hero of World War U, is burled in his home town. Madison. Fla. 14? U. S. Judge Luther M. Swvtfert of Indianapolis holds the A.r.L. Int. Typo. Union. In contempt November 4?-Profs. Auguste Piccard and Max Cosyns abandoned plans tp make two-and-one-half-mlle deep-seA dives after their special bathyscaphe was damaged off the Cape Verde islands. 6?White House was closed indefinitely to social engagements and stghtseeis until extensive repairs to the man sion could be completed. 13?Trial of 12 top U. S. Communist lead ers postponed for fourth time because of Illness of William Z. Foster. Com munist party chairman. 23?U. S. air force ends efforts to make rain by seeding clouds with dry ice after nine months of experiments prove lnefflcacy of procedure. December 7?Secretary of State George Marshall undergoes appendectomy. 13?Astronomers at Mt. Wilson observa tory announced discovery of a new minor planet traveling a route within MO tall^on miles of Earth. 23?Princess Elizabeth's son christened. January 6?80th congress eon* EXV*/>C^? venes. ?L?R_ 3? Begin hearings on ? rrM T the Marshall plan. Principal witness is State Secretary George Marshall 19?Bernard Baruch- presents senate tor* eign relations committee with his startling "peace mobilization" pro* gram. 23--&en. Dwlght D. Elsenhower, chief of staff, withdraws from Republican presidential race. February 3?National Airlines' 146 pilots strike before midnight over dismissal of pilot two years ago. 4?Defense secretary Forrestal consoli dates navy and air force transport systems Into military air transport service. 23?Son. Glen H. Taylor (D? Ida.) quits party to become Henry Wallace's running mate. - 24? MaJ Gen. Bennett E. Meyers goes on trial on charges of suborning perjury In senate Investigation. March 1?House un-American activities com* * mittee accuses Dr. Edward U. Con* don. director of the national bureau of standards, of being "one of the weakest links In our atomic secu rity." 16? FBI declares It has cleared 1,005.944 federal employes tn loyalty pro* gram. S4?Gerhart Eisler sentenced to one to three years Imprisonment In Wash tiyiton for passport fraud. S?Both houses of congress override tax cut veto, pass omnibus foreign aid .bill and adjourn for week. 10-^-House speaker Joseph W. Martin. Jr jintervtfnes tn the 27*day strike of 400.000 soft-coal miners, and soon afterwards an Important agreement Is announced. 20?John L. Lewis ts fined $20,000 and UMW $1,400,000 for contempt of fed eral courvt order. 30?Gen Hoyt S. Vandenberg succeeds Gen. Car) A. Spaatz as air force chief April May S?Gen Dwlght Elsenhower retire* from the army. ??President Truman celebrates his 64th birthday. 10?Three railroad brotherhoods call oft threatened nationwide strike after President Truman orders army to seize roads. 10?House passes Mundt>Nlxon Commu nist-control bill, 319-58. 11?N. Y Gov. DevMey wins Oregon presi dential primary\ver Harold E. Stas ? sen June 1?Senate votes to adt pean displaced pei during next two yeaj 4?House appropriates" foreign aid. 10?Senate passes draft bta/ SI?Twenty-fourth Republican convention meets in Philadelphia. Gov. Dewey of New York nominated for thejsresi* dency on fourth day, with Gow Earl Warren, of California, as his nannlng mate. 14?President Truman signs second peacetime selective service bill. July 5?Gen Eisenhower reiterates he wlU not run for the presidency. 8?Soft coal prices rise 46 cents a ton. 15?President Harry S Truman. 64. and Sen Alben W Barkley, 70. of Ken* tucky. are nominated for president and vice-president by the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia. 22 The Wallace third party, meeting in Philadelphia, officially names itself the Progressive Psrty. snd nomi nates Henry Agard Wallace and Sen Glen H. Taylor of Idaho aa tts candi datec tor ?resident and v1ce*presi dent. SB- -Congress convenes tn a special ses Slon called by President Truman. JO--Elizabeth Bentley. confessed wartime Communist spy. makes startling dis closures before a senate expenditures subcommittee. ? k'a: Top Ten Spot News Stories of 1948 [As selected by nation's weekly editors in Publishers' Auxiliary poll.) President Truman and Demo cratic party score upset election victory. Russians blockade Berlin, caus ing inauguration of airlift, height ening the "cold war." Cat/nt Bemadotte assassinated during U. N. mission in Palestine. Southern Democrats rebel to form states' rights or "Dixiecrat" party^ War in China nears climax with Communist troops marching to ap parent victory and U. S. officials refusing to grant additional aid to Chiang Kai-shek. High cost of living plagues Americans and their business with fourth round of wage boosts seen in offing. Oksana Kasenkina leaps from Russian consulate-window in des perate effort to escape impending return to native land, creating in ternational episode. Mohandas Gandhi assassinatea by Hindu "extremist, terminating life of service to India and cause yOf freedom. Unitea Nations proceedings bring into open many interna tional problems and emphasize conflict between East and West. Eightieth congress sets legisla tive background for party posi tions during election campaign. August 2?Prestdent Truman appoint? three man displaced persons commission * to administrate the DP act. under which 200.000 persona are to be ad mitted to the U. S. 7?Congress adjourns Its two-week ex tra session _ . 19?U. S. demands ouster of Jacob Loma kin, Soviet consul general In New York. September 3?West coast ports paralyzed when CIO Intl Xongshoremen's union go or* strike. ft? President Truman launches his re election campaign. 18?Sen. Alben W. Barkley, President Truman's^running mate, begins two week 15-speech tour of eight eastern statea. October 3?Population of the U. S. as of July 1 was estimated at 146.114.000 by U S. census bureau. 4? Railroads grant 10-cent hourly wage increase to railway conductors and trainmen. 11?Former interior secretary. Harold L. Xckes. and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt endorse President Truman for re election. 16?President Truman orders reserves brought up to full strength. November 2?President Harry S*. Truman, 64, Democrat, .astoundear the political world by defeating Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. 42. of New York, for re-elec tion. The Democrats also swept back. Into control of both houses of con gress and won 20 out of 32 governor ships. ~ ? 4?Rep. J. Parnell Thomas (R.. N. J.p ? Invoked his constitutional rights ana refused to testify before a federal grand Jury on charges that he had padded nis congressional office pay roll and collected kickbacks. 7?President Truman arrives In Key West. Fla., for e two-week post-elec tlon vacation. 18?First major blizzard of season sweeps through north central states, killing 13 persons. 25?Striking Longshoremen on both coasts return to work as shipping ktrike ends December 3?Microfilm copies of secret state, war and navy department documents found in hollow pumpkin on Maryland farm are introduced as evidence in house un-American activities commit tee's spy investigation. 10 Whittaker Chambers, confessed for mer Communist courier and key fig . ure in Communist espionage probe, resigned his position as a senior edi tor of Time magazine. 14?COP Sen. Arthur Vandenberg la mentioned as possible successor to ailing George C Marshall as secre tary of state. heftki January ??Dr. Robert Ernest Hume, International ly known authority on living relations. 8?Charles Michelson, 79, publicity director of the Demo cratic national committee. 1929-43. 15?Josephus Dlniels. 85, World War I navy secretary Mohandas K Gandhi. 78, spiritual leader of the Hindus! slain JQy Hindu nationalist in New Delhi. 80?Orville Wright, 56, co-inventor of heavler-than-air piano. * February . fc?Burns Mantle, drama critic, N Y. Daily News editor of enrly collection of best plays. 23- Dr. John Robert Gregg. 80. tnventor of Gregg system of shorthand. 14?Will Irwin. 74, newspaperman, novel ist and playwright. 29? Robert McCowan Barrinaton Ward. 57, London Times editor since 1941. March 8?Emily P BlsselU 86. founder of 0 8 Christmas seal drive in 1907 25? Adm Jose Reeves. 76. commander in-chief of U. S fleet. 1934-38. April 9?Mrs John D. Rockefeller, Jr., 73. 7?Rep. Orville Zimmerman, 67 (Dcm Mo.), member of house since 1935 15- Manuel Acuna Roxas. 56. first presto dent of Philippine Republic. 28--Torr Bicneman, 48, star of radio's "Br?akit*ct In Hollywood." May 15?Magr. Edward Jostph Flanagan. 61, founder of Boys Town. < , |7~ Rudolph H. wurlltzer. 74. ex-presi dent of the musical instalment com pany. 8 Ucorge Evan Roberta 90. director ol U,S mint. 1328 1907. 1010-1914 li> Lewis Schwellenbach, 53. secictary of labor since 1P45 July 4 2- Richard Gerard Husch. 72. aufhot nt Sweet Adeline's lyrics 5?Film actress Carole Landls. '&) ?ui cide In her Hollywood home 15- Gen. John J. Pe: shing. 87. comrnaMil er-in-chief of the AEF in World V.'ut I and only mnn holding rank of eral of the Armies. 23- David Wark Griffith. 73. pioneer film producer, and producer of "3irth of a Nation " 24 Mrs. Eleanor Mvdtll Patterson. 83 editor-pubhshei of Wdshins'-on Times Herald. August 6? May DeSousa. bto formei light opera star 13 Geo f. Shafer. 59. Rep tfovernoi o4 North D-kota 16 Georre Herman <Babei Kuth. 53. th< "Sul'an of Swat." who set or tied "t baseball records 27?Charles Evans Hu"hea. 86. fortoei chief justice of U S. September I?Charles A. Beard. 73, historian, au* thor of more than 30 books on Amer ican history. II?Mohammed All Jinnah, 71. founder of Moslem Pakistan 19?Jacques Gordon. 49. violinist and con* ductor, former child prodigy. SO?Mrs. Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt. 87. widow ol President Theodore Roosevelt. t October 3?Thomas Augustine Daly, 77. poet, hu morist. lecturer and Journalist. 10?Mary Eaton. 46. former New York musical comedy star. 31?-Mary Nolan. 42. Aim actress and Ziegfeld Follies beauty who won fame aa Imogene (Bubbles) Wilson. November 0?Edgar Kennedy. 58. Aim comedian. one of the original "Keystone Kops. of caricer. in San Fernando, Calif. 23? Lewis R. (Hack) Wilson. 48. all*tlme National league home run king, (56 for Chicago in 1930), in Baltimore. December 3-^Carl Lorenz HagenbecK, 40. head of leading German circus family. In Hamburg. January 1?Bowl football game* ?Rose Bowl: Mich. 40. USC 0; Suear , Bowl: Tex. 27. Ala*.I 7; Cotton Bowl: SMU 13. Penn. State 13; Orange Bowl: Ca. Tech. 20. Kans; 13. Shrine All Star, East 40. West 9. 5?Joe Louts- signs with 20th Gentury Sporting club to defend his heavy weight title in New York bout June 23 against Joe Walcott. 12?Detroit Lions sold for about S200.000 to a Detroit syndicate. February 7?Gilbert Dodds runs fastest Indoor mile ever timed in Boston (4.08.1). 24? Featherweight title is retained by ? Willie Pep, who knocks out Humbert Sierra of Cuba in Miami. 27?Jersey Joe Walcott signs for a re turn Joe Louis bout June 23. March 7?Willie Hoppe, 00. of Chicago, retains world's three-cushion billiard title de feating Ezequiel Navarra in a chal lenge series. 25?Guy Lombardo sets U. S. goideup speedboat record of 113.206 MPH at Miami Beach. April 2-3?Joe Verdeur ol Philadelphia sets new world swimming record of two mins. 30.5 sees, in the 220-yd. breaststroke at AAU Indoor championships in New Haven. Conn. 17- Harrison Dillard sets world secord ol 13.6 sees, in 129-yard high hurdles and Charles FonviUe a world shotput mark of 58 ft. v?.incn In Kansas Relays, in Lawrence. 10- Major league baseball season opens May 15? Preakness Stakes (72nd annual. 9134. 870) is won by Calumet Farms "Cita* "tton" in Baltimore. 25?Ben Hogan. 35. of Hershey, Pa . de feats Mike Turnesa of White Plains. N. Yrrl and 6, in the finals of the Professional Golfers ass'n. champion ship in St. Louis. June 10?Tony Zale. 34, regains world middle* weight title by knocking out Rocky Graziano. 26. 12--Ben Hogan wins nstional open golf championships in Los Angeles, with 278 strokes, tourney record. 25- -Joe Louis. 34. retains world's heavy weight title by knocking out Jersey Joe Walcott in 11th round. July S?Princeton's 150-pound crew wins the Thames Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta on Henley-on-Thames, England. . t 11?Lloyd Mangrum wins the $10,000 Co lumbus open golf championship. 20?King George VI formally opens Olympic games tn London's Wembley stadium. August 0?Home pro Llojd Mangrum wins $22,500 In prizes In winning the All American tourney Aug. 6, a world 1 '* Aug 7 and Tam tournament Championship event Au| O'Shanter professional Auk 9. in Chicago. nut; o. in wnici|V, 14- -Summer games of the 14th modem Olympiad end la London after a 16 day program. September j 4? Paul Manjt wins Bendix trophy third time in -41r rsce from Long Beach, Calif . to Cleveland, averaging 447 80 MPH. 15? Rol'and R Free of Hollywood sets world's motorcycle speed record of 150 835 MPH on Bonneville salt flats. Utah. October d 2?Three-year old "Citation" wins the $108 800 "Gold Cup" race *uBehnnnt Park. N Y. 11?A 4-3 victory in Boston gives the Cleveland Indians the 1948 world iseries championship over the Boston Braves 13- National hockey season opens November 18?Rocky Graziano. former middleweight 4 boxing champion, suspended by Na? tional Boxing association after he withdrvu from scheduled fight with Fre:i Apostoli. J7- Unc.cicsi ' cl Army And>conststenUy de fcatc ' > .vy fought to 21-21 tie tn so nual fo<>*ball classic. December IS?Chicago Cardinals defeat Chicsfo Bears 24-21 la season's top oro foot ball game. ? ? lMW"wmri V^t January fln ^ 3?522 million-dollar aid pllj. ? ^ program (or France ?fly.-*" and Italy gets under j5^Lihi??way. 6?U. S. aid mission In Athens hands Creek army and na tional guard an additional IS million to raise army to 132.000. 13-- Nationwide strike of 60.000 bank em ployees in Italy ends Salaries raised 15 per cent. 18?Mohandas K. Gandhi ends 121-hour fast In New Delhi. 23--Unlon of Western nations endorse** by U S state department. 30? Gandhi shot in New Delhi by Hindu nationalist. February 1? Russia protests that low-flying B-17's are maJdng inspections of soviet ships in the Yellow sea and Sea of Japan 2--New Italian trade and friendship treaty siened In Rome. 7?France and Spain agree to re-oper their frontier, officially closed for two years 28- Fu?sia gains complete control ova* Chechoslovakia through Czech Com munist party in bloodless coup. In one week. March 4? Rep. Gerald W Landis (R.. Ind.) states that strikes cost 920 million In wages in 1946 and 281 million in 1947. 6?State Secretary Marshall and Defense Secretary Forrestal urge authorize* tlon of additional 275 million dollar military assistance to Greece and Turkey. 10-U. S. abandons its support of parti tion of the Holy Land. 14?Pfesident Peron of Argentina says that Argentina will not ban Commu nist parly. > 11-Russia starts battle of blockades against other allies in Berlin. April lr-Secretary Marshall tells ninth inter national conference of American states in Bogota that ERP must take precedence over aid to Latin America ?? Britain refers Holy Land dispute to u. n. Outbreak of rioting interrupts Bogota conference. 12- -Bronze statue of Franklin D. Roose velt Is unveiled In London. 38?Finnish parliament approves Russo Ftnnish defense treaty. May 7? First Congress of Europe is held in The Hague. 13- Arab League proclaims in Damascus that a "state of war'' exists between its members and the "Jewish rebels of Palestine." 14- -Israel, first Jewish state in the Holy Land since 70 A. D , ts proclaimed b> the Jewish National Council meeting in Tel Aviv. 28- Gen. Jan Christian Smuts and his United Party are defeated In a Sou'Ji African elecUon. June 7?Dr. Eduard Benei. 64. elected Czech president for life tn June. 1946. re ligns. 11?Cease-fire order takes effect on Pal estine's fighting fronts under four week truce. 12?Senate appropriations committee re stores 1.011 billion of the 1.256 billior cut by the house from ERP. H Soviet occupation forces ban all ship ipenta trom western Germany to Ber July ta trom 6?Britain, France and U. S. demand in nearly Identical notes that Russia lift Its blockade of Berlin. ^-Holy Land truce, which began June ' 11, expires, and all three principal fronts again flame into action. 12?British lend-lease account with the U. S. is closed out. 27?Maj. Gen. Hershey announces that the new draft win take 25-year olds first and youngest men last. 29?Yugoslav Communists reflect Mar shal Tito as head of the politiburo. 30?Envoys of Western Big Three begin series of official talks in Moscow. SI?Another U. S. tribunal tn Nuernberg sentences 11 of 12 Krupp munitions directors to prison. August 9?Secret plan for control of Danube wa terways ts presented to the Danube conference in Belgrade. 7?Mrs. Oksana Kasenkina. 52. Russian chemistry teacher, plunges from third-floor window of Russia's New York consulate to escape Reds. 13?Anglo-U. S. airlift to Berlin Achieves the 4.500-ton-a-day goal. lft?Democratic republic of Korea ts for mally proclaimed. September 3?Chile's Communist party ts outlaweo under act of congress. 4?Queen Wllhelmina ends 50-year reign over Netherlands. In favor of daugh ter Juliana. ft?Pope Pius XII broadcasts his first speech to German Catholics since the war. 14?Gen. Lucius D. Clay predicts tn Ber lln that a winter-long siege is in pros pect 17?Swedish Count Folke Bernadotte. U. N. mediator for Palestine, assas sinated. * 21?Third annual session of 58-nation U. N general assembly opens in Paris. October 1?Panama's new president, Domingo Diaz Arosemens, is inaugurated. 4?Norway. Cuba and Egypt are elected by the U. N. general assembly in Paris to replace Belgium, Columbia end Syria on the security council for two-year terms. ft?Russia's disarmaments plan, offered at the Paris U. N. meeting, ta chal lenged by the U. t. November I?Chinese Communists completed thelt rout of the Nationalists u> Manchu ria and subdued the Ust resistance tn Mukden. II?A million men locked in battle on a 200-mile front in the Suchow area in the Nationalist ? Communist war <n ?China. ?2 ^ 13?Hideki "fojo and six co-defendants ft the principal Japanese war crimes trial are sentenced to death by hang mc 13- Herbert Evatt, president of the U. N. general assembly, and Trygve Lie. U..-N. secretary-general, appeal di rectly to the Big Four to settle the Berlin dispwte by direct negotiation. 14?A son is bom to Princess Elizabeth of England and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburg. 20? Mme. Chiang Kai-shek announces she will visit the U. S. December 1?Mme. Chiang Kai-shek arrives in U. S., allegedly to press for three billion-dollar military and economic loan to China during next three years. 12- -United Notions assembly ended its 12 week Psrts session by endorsing the Koresn government of Dr. Syngman Rhee and continuing the U. N. Korean comrr.lfcion for another year. 14?Ernst Reuter, mayor of western Ber lin, proposes that western allies re organize the kommandantura with out the Russians and abolish the boundaries between American, Brit lab end French sectors. U, N. SESSION THE VICTORS '? v. . '??, ? t V <: ?'? ? OLYMPICS Services at The Churches Sylva Metfiodiit (Th# Rev. w. q. anas, Pastor) Sunday school will meet at IS a. m., Gudger Crawford, superin tendent. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Com? munion Service. 6:00 p. m., Youth Fellowsnip. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir Re hearsal. Sylva Presbyterian XTfW^tSvTWv^H. Wakefield, Paecor> Services h?id in Episcopal church. ] 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, M. C. Cunningham, superintendent. 11:05 asv. Morning worship. Ser mon subject of the pastor, "We Pass This1 Way." 7:00 p.m. Evening worship. "The Adventure Of Prayer." - Sylva Baptist (The Rev. C. M. Warren, Pester# Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Carl Corbin, Supt. 11 a. m. Morning worship with the pastor using for his sermon subject, "Voices Are Calling" ? 1 Cor. 14:1-12. B. T. U. at p. m. Miss Hat tie Hilda Sutton, Director. 7:30 Evening Worship. Sermon subject, "Stars of The Night" Psalm 8. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet* ing. Cullowhee Baptist (Rev. C|iat. B. MeConnel, Pastor, 9:50 a. nv'Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Evening prograrf? 6:30 Training Union 7:30 Worship Service. W .unesday?7:30 p. m. Sunday school lesson pre-??ew, Friday, 7:00 p. m. Choir Rehear* sal. Cullowhee Methodist (The Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 6 p. ~*n^ Intermediate Youth Fel lowship. fl:30~p.m. Wesley Foundation. 7:30 p.m. Evening Vesper service. Friday, 7 p.m. Junior choir re Ae&rsal. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Senior chqir rehearsal. i Buff Creek Baptist (R?v. Edgar Wllllx, Paator) Sunday School e^ch Sunday at 10 a.m. S.S. Supt. Charlie Parriau Worship service each 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ? J East Svlva Baotist (Rev. E. W. Jamison, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. DeWltt Beasley, S. S. Supt. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. B.T.U. Jarar* Jones* director. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Wed. 7 p. m. Choir Practice. Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting* Wesley an Methodist (Rev. Gertrude Farther, Pastor> 10 tt. m. Sunday School. 11/a. m. Morning Worship. 8 fip. m. Evening Worship. Webster Baptist (Rev. C. D Its, Pastor) 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11. a.m. Morning worship. ~ 7:30 p.m Evening Worship. Scotts Creek Baptist (The Rev. B. 8. Heneley, Pastor> 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Worship by thr pastor. 6.30 p. m. Baptist Training Union* 7:30 pjn. Evening Worship. Dillsboro Methodist (Rev. W. Q. Grioo, Pastor) 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. "Looking Forward*' will be tbt pastor's sermon subject. Glenville Baptist 10:00 a. m. Sunday School; San* Fisher, Superintendent 11 a. m. Morning worship. 7 p. m. B.T.U. | 8 p. m. Evening worship. Lovedale Baptist Chords . (Rev. G. E. Scruggs, Pastar> & 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Worship Service, i 6:30 p.m. B. T. U. 7:30 pjn. Worship Service Tuckaseigee Baotist (Rev. Kdgar Wrlllx, Pastor) Sunday School each Sunday * 10 a. m. Supt Jtmnie Hooper. ; Worship service at 11 a. m. an? 7:30 p. m. each 2nd and 4th Son days.
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