JANUARY
Japan Has Right of Defense, MacArthur Says in Message
World Bank Drops Loan Negotiations With British Unit
Hoover, Taft Urge U.S. To Aid Formosa By Force If Needed
Knowland Wants Acheson To Reveal Paper On Formosa
President For Revenue Increase; Renews Demands For Fair Deal; Congress Sees 1950 Issues Joined
Truman Bars Military Help For Defense Of Formosa; British End Nationalist Tie
Truman Visions Output Of $300 Billion And 64,000,000 Jobs Within Five Years; Vast Housing Plan Given To Congress
37 Women Perish Behind Bars In Fire At Iowa Hospital
MME. Chiang Vows Long War On Reds In ‘Good-By’ To U.S.
Truman Submits $42 Billion Budget; A Third For Defense; Deficit $5 Billion; Congress Will Fight For Reductions
Russian Quits U.N. Council On China Recognition Issue; Acheson Is Firm On Policy
Senator Taft Says State Department Seeks Chiang Fall
Acheson Says U.S. Counts On Chinese Anger At Soviet For Land Seizures In North
Senate Will Query Military Leaders On Formosa Policy
U.S. Recalls Aides In China As Peiping Seizes Offices; Foes Demand Acheson Quit
25,000 Men Stay Out Of Coal Mines; Defy Lewis Plea
U.S. Hydrogen Bomb Delay Urged Pending Bid to Soviet
Battleship Missouri Aground On Shoal in Chesapeake Bay
Chiang Too Weak For Postwar Rule, Wallace Advised
Hiss Plea Makes Credibility Issue
Hiss Jurors Retire For Night 7 1/2 Hours After Getting Case
Hiss Guilty On Both Perjury Counts; Betrayal of U.S. Secrets Is Affirmed; Sentence Wednesday; Limit 10 Years
Schools of U.S. Found to Lag In Teaching Current Events
President Asks Cuts In Excise Taxes But Billion More From Corporations; Program Faces Hostility In Congress
U.S. for New Economic Aid To Formosa, Says Acheson
Hiss Is Sentenced To Five-Year Term; Acheson Backs Him
Wallace Declares He Never Helped Russia On Uranium
Eight Atlantic Nations Sign Arms Aid Pacts As Truman Puts Defense Plan In Force
Soviet Demanding Of Mao Control Of 7 China Ports And Labor Force Of 500,000
Revision Is Pushed To Let States Split Electoral Totals
National Telephone Strike Ordered for 6 A.M. Feb. 8
FEBRUARY
Truman Orders Hydrogen Bomb Built For Security Penading An Atomic Pact; Congress Hails Step; Board Begins Job
Soviet Asks Trial Of Hirohito, Others As War Criminals
M’Mahon Proposes 50 Billion Crusade To Halt Atom Race
British Jail Atom Scientist As A Spy After Tip by F.B.I.; He Knew Of Hydrogen Bomb
Lewis Rejects Coal Truce; Defies Taft Law ‘Coercion’; Truman Is Ready To Act
Truman Coal Action Is Sued Under The Taft Law Today; Strike Spreads To All Pits
G.O.P. Poses Issue For ’50 As Liberty Versus Socialism
Senators Hear F.B.I. Chief, Favor Plea for More Agents
New Coal Parleys Fruitless; Board Sessions Go On Today; Rail Service Cut Sharply
Unfair Labor Practices Laid To Lewis By Federal Court; ‘Brownouts’ Of War Revived
Fuchs Admits Giving Soviet Atom Secrets From 1942 On, But Says He Quit Year Ago
Lewis Orders Miners To Return After Court Enjoins Coal Tie-Up, But Men In Field Remain Defiant
Miners Expected To Ignore Two U.S. Injunctions Today; Capital To Delay Penalties
U.S. Willing to Discuss Atom With Soviet Union in U.N.
State Acts To Ration Coal; Legislature Gives Power To Dewey To Cut Services
Secret Codicils To Sino-Soviet Pact Said To Give Russia Key Peiping Posts And Large Force Of Chinese Labor
Truman Declares G.O.P. Tries ‘Scare’ For Lack Of A Plan
Lewis Orders Men To Work; ‘No Progress’ In Coal Talks; City Brownout Voluntary
Long Island Toll 29 Dead, 79 Hurt; Motorman Is Held
Miners Ignore Work Order; Owners Urge F.B. I. Inquiry
Union, Not Lewis, Cited For Contempt; Coal Piles Low, Rationing Begins Here; Cold Grips East; City Has A Record 6.2 degrees
Dewey Seeks Right To Seize All Coal And Fix Top Prices
Dewey Signs Bill For Coal Control; Emergency Wider
Labor Well Ahead In British Voting; Majority Of 50 To 70 Seats Indicated; Conservatives Look To Rural Gains
British Labor Has Slim Majority; Lead Of 12 Seats May Drop To 6; Attlee Stays, New Election Seen
B-29 Units Doubled, More B-36’s Sought; Army Power Grows
Coal Peace Attempts Fail; Parley Is To Resume Today With Contempt Trial Begun
U.N. Hears That Soviet Bases its Economy on Slave Labor
MARCH
Soviet Puts Ruble On Gold Standard At Rate Of 4 To $1
Fuchs Sentenced To Serve 14 Years In Atom Spy Case
U.M.W. Freed Of Contempt; Truman Sees ‘Emergency’; Mine Seizure Bill In Senate
Lewis And Owners Reach Coal Accord After Truman Asks Seizure Powers; Men Win 70C A Day More, Welfare Rise
Order To Cut Rail Service Canceled As Industries Gear For Coal Peace; Legal Wrangles Hold Up Contract
Soft Coal Agreement Is Signed; 370,000 Miners Start To Return; Owners Now Aim At Solid Front
Dr. Sander Denies He Killed Patient; Says Mind Snapped
Judith Coplon and Gubitchev Are Found Guilty in Spy Case
U.S. Begins Sending A Billion In Arms To Defend Europe
Gubitchev Draws 15 Years, Goes Free If He Quits Country
Gubitchev to Sail March 20; Soviet Envoy Sees Acheson
Pope Urges Fight Against Godless; For Stable Peace
80 Killed In World’s Worst Air Crash As Plane Dives Near A Wales Airport’ Only 3 On Football Fans’ Trip Survive
21 Agency Shifts Asked By Truman; Denham Would Go
Potato Agreement Ties Price Support To Control Of Crop
China Famine Held Worst In 72 Years; Peiping Is Worried
Acheson Offers Russians 7-Point Cooperation Plan; Bars ‘Peace At Any Price’
26 Of 40 Rescued After Blast, Fire On Ship In Pacific
All 40 Rescued in Pacific; Say Ship Passed Them By
4,000 Riot In Saigon In Protest At Visit Of 2 U.S. Warships
Jessup Denounces M’Carthy Charges As Danger To U.S.
Chief ‘Russian Spy’ Named By M’Carthy
Rend Control Bill Is Passed In Albany Rush To Adjourn; School Measures Approved
Eisenhower Sees Nation Disarming Past Safety Limit
F.B.I. Shows Data On Alleged Top Spy To Senate Inquiry
Truman Sees Peril Of War If Marshall Fund Is Cut; Vandenberg In Unity Plea
Lattimore Named As ‘Top Soviet Spy’ Cited By M’Carthy
Johnson Rejects Eisenhower View On A Defense Lag
Steinhardt, 4 Others Killed When Plane Falls in Canada
State Takes Over Control Of Rents; G.O.P. Bill Signed
Truman Calls 3 Senators Saboteurs; Asks G.O.P. Name Foreign Affairs Aide; M’Carthy Insists He Has Evidence
APRIL
U.S. Censors H-Bomb Data; 3,000 Magazine Copies Burnt
Lattimore Calls M’Carthy ‘Madman’ Damaging Nation
Another Submarine Seen Off California
World Fund Seeks Control Of Europe Payments Union
Bridges Convicted As Red, Perjurer in 4 1/2-Month Trial
Truman Will Name Dulles An Adviser On Foreign Policy
Democratic Boss, Foe Of Pendergast, Is Slain In Missouri
Hickenlooper Hits Tydings ‘Clearing’ Of Prof. Lattimore
M’Carthy Avoids Spy Charge In Talk Outside Congress
M’Carthy Asserts Truman Is ‘Afraid’ To Release Files
Lodge Denies View F.B.I. File Cleared Lattimore As Red
Soviet Fliers Fires On U.S. Airplane Over Baltic Area
Red Inquiry Clash Flares As Tydings Bars A G.O.P. Aide
U.S. Will Create Policy Staff To Plan ‘Cold War’ Strategy
Rights ‘Hypocrisy’ Laid To Democrats: Hill Speech Cited
Senators Will Ask Budenz To Identify Secret Communists
Tydings Declares M’Carthy Offers No Proof Of ‘Reds’
U.S. Scores Soviet For Hasty Charges Over Lost Plane
U.S. Charges Russians Downed Plane Over Baltic And Demands An Apology; Truman Asks G.O.P. Aid Foreign Policy
House Group Bars Straight Cut Of 50% In Wartime Excises
Lattimore Accused By Budenz As A Red; Backed By General
Strong U.S. To Bar Third World War, Truman Declares
U.S. Drafts Plans To Occupy Germany For 5 Years More
10,000 Phone Men Plan Strike Today; Last Parley Fails
Truman Declares No Known Red Has Job In Government
M’Carthy Asserts Budenz Named Red In Acheson Office
Maragon Is Guilty Of Lying To Senate; Denied Bail, Jailed
Hoover Proposes Reorganizing U.N. To Oust Russians
Lie, Romulo Assail Hoover’s Proposal To Reorganize U.N.
Binaggo’s Gunman Named 15 In Ring Prior To Killings
MAY
Apartment Strike Is Ended; Issues Go To Fact Finders; Telephone Tie-Up Averted
Freda Utley Calls Lattimore No Red Spy, but a ‘Judas Cow’
World Red Cross Appeals For Ban on Atom Warfare
Jansen Suspends 8 Of Teaching Staff In His Red Inquiry
100-Day Chrysler Strike Ends In a Bitter Mood of ‘Futility’
$3,122,450,000 Voted By Senate For Foreign Aid, Point Four; E.R.P. Fund Is Cut $250,000,000
Acheson, Off, Calls ‘Free Men’ To Fight World Communism
Tydings Declares Files Will Decide M’Carthy’s Case
U.S. Will Give Military Aid To France And Indo-China In Defense Against The Reds
Truman Discloses U.S. Effort To Feed Starving In China
Truman Envisions Atom-Aided World
Rail Strike Jobless Increase; 2 Trains Shot At, Fireman Hit
‘Baby’ Atomic Bombs Put in U.S. Arsenal
West Sets German Policy; Finds Nations’ Resources Are Sufficient For Defense
Rail Strike Talks By Mediators Fail To Ease Deadlock
Truman Bids Voters Defeat Congress ‘Obstructionists’; Sets A 10-Point Party Plan
Railroads Rising To Resume Service As Strike Is Ended
Erickson’s Records Of Gambling Bare Underworld Links
Cost of Housing Skyrockets As ‘Gray’ Market Develops
Explosion Wrecks South Amboy; 20 Die, 400 Hurt, Bay Area Rocked By Blasts On 4 Munitions Barges
Jersey Blast Toll 4 Dead, 22 Missing; Loss Is In Millions
60 New Explosions In Phosphorus Fire Alarm Amboy Area
President Praises Negro Troop Gain; Renews F.E.P.C. Bid
Philadelphian Seized as Spy On Basis of Data From Fuchs
German Reds Open Rally With March Of 10,000 Children
Brooklyn Tunnel Costing $80,000,000 Opened By Mayor
U.S. Limits Rumanian Staff To 35-Mile Radius of Capital
Communists Call For West’s Ouster From All Germany
Traveler Holds Gun On 26 in Airliner
JUNE
Acheson Says West Won Unity To Face Menace Of Soviet
Truman Proposes Billion More To Aid Europe’s Defense
Acheson Says Cost Of Arms Aid Plan Is Likely To Rise
U.S. Still Lacks a Basic Plan To Defend Cities in Atom War
State Department Urges U.S. Office Of World Science
Supreme Court Rulings Bar Segregations In 2 Colleges, Also Void Bias In Rail Diners
37 Of 65 On Plane Saved In Atlantic
Marshall Warns Of Soviet Invasion If Arms Aid Stops
U.S. Reds Go Underground To Foil F.B.I., Hoover Says
President Says Aid Must Go Beyond ’52 To Protect Peace
8 C-47’s to Go to Indo-China To Start U.S. Asia Arms Aid
Chinese Reds Give Special Attention To India; Snub Tito
Amerasia Inquiry Veers To Secrecy
21 G.O.P. Senators Demand New Amerasia Case Inquiry
Police Terrorism Subdues Once Free Czechoslovaks
Jurors Clear U.S. In Amerasia Case; Ask Further Study
Ex-G.I. Seized Here On Charge He Gave Bomb Data To Gold
Dewey Won’t Be Candidate; Health Requires Long Rest; Hanley Likely G.O.P. Nominee
City Realty Taxes To Soar 19 points To A Record $3.08
Erickson Guilty; Changes His Plea To Escape A Trial
Lie Going To Europe In New Move To Get Red China Into U.N.
Soviet Agents Plotting to Ruin Unity, Defenses of America
Extension Of Draft For 3 Years Passed In Senate Wrangle
Prison Head Urges Senators To Study How Gangs Recruit
58 Feared Lost In Crash Of Airliner In Lake Michigan; Hunt Proves Futile; Many From New York Area Are Aboard
U.N. Calls For Cease Fire In Korea; Demands North Withdraw Troops; Setback For Invaders Reported
North Korea Tanks Enter Seoul’ South Moves Its Capital 20 Miles; Aggressors Warned By Truman
Truman Orders U.S. Air, Navy Units To Fight In Aid Of Korea; U.N. Council Supports Him; Our Fliers In Action; Fleet Guards Formosa
M’Arthur Flies To Base In Korea As Seoul Falls; B-29’s Bomb Foe; Russia Holds U.N. Act ‘Illegal’
South Koreans Stabilize Front; Airport Near Seoul Is Retaken; Soviet Refuses To Be Mediator
JULY
U.S. Troops Land In South Korea, North Bombed On Truman Order; Suwon Lost As Defense Weakens
U.S. Troops Moving To Battle Front; Reinforcements Leave Japan By Sea; Northern Korean Advance Is Stalled
4 Red Korean Columns Drive South; Suwon And Its Airfield Outflanked; Australian Fighters Escort U.S. B-29’s
U.S. Troops Enter Action In Korea; Marines Ordered To Battle Area; More Big Bombers Will Be Sent
U.S. Troops Shell North Koreans; Naval Barrages Hit Bridgehead; Suwon Captured By The Invaders
U.S. Troops Check North Koreans In Fierce Battle South Of Suwon; Bar Break Despite Tank Attack
U.S. Troops Retreat, Regroup In Korea; Only 500 In Action; Build-Up Growing; Washington Cuts Off Oil For Far East
Truman Orders Increases In Armed Services, Draft If Needed; U.S. Tanks Head For Front; U.N. Opens Korean Command For M’Arthur
First U.S. Tanks In Korea Move Up; Reds Push On, Cut Off A Battalion; Army, Navy Ask Reserves Enlist
U.S. Ground, Air Blows Check Reds; ‘Lost’ Battalion Fights Way Back; 2d Infantry Alerted For Front
Army Calls For Draft of 20,000; U.S. Tanks Enter Korean Battle; Reds Press Drive On Wide Front
U.S. Troops Make Wide Retreat As 80 Tanks Lead Reds’ Assault; Nation Is Warned Of Long Fight
3 North Korean Divisions Pound U.S. Rearguard Above Kum River; Air Assault Slows Red Supplies
Reds Try To Flank U.S. River Line; 50 B-29’s Hit Korean Rail Center; Truman Says We Won’t Be Beaten
North Koreans Cross Kum River, Push Drive On Americans’ Flank; U.S. To Speed Atlantic Rearming
Korean Reds Closing On Taejon; Gen. Collins Reports To Truman, Predicts U.S. Will Keep Foothold
U.S. Troops Driven Back 6 Miles Under Fierce Blows On Kum Line; South Koreans In A Sharp Rally
Red Charges By M’Carthy Ruled False
5,000 U.S. Troops Land On East Coast Of Korea; Strike Inland Unopposed; Red Drive Pauses; Truman Curbs Loans For All Public Housing
Truman Asks 10 Billion For Arms Expansion; Seeks Controls On Economy And Tax Rise; M’Arthur Says Korea Reds Have Lost Victory
24th Division Abandons Taejon; Under New Attack To Southeast; Marines Call 40,000 Reservists
Army Calling Some Guard Units And Reservists To Active Duty; U.S. Troops Retake Korean Port
U.S. Line Near Taejon Bolstered As Foe Forms For New Attacks; Isles Guarding Formosa Shelled
Korean Reds Gain in West Drive, Menacing Flank Of U.S. Forces; Big Guns Duel In Area Of Taejon
Truman Asks 600,000 More In Armed Forces; Requests $10,516,976,000, Half Of It For Air; U.S. Troops Hold In Center, Foe Gains In West
Truman Asks 5 Billion Tax Rise Now On Persons And Businesses; Korea Reds Gain In Center, South
Americans Attack in Southwest, But North Koreans Press Drives; Truman Urges Vast Production
U.S. Line Yields In Korea Center; Draft Call Is Increased To 100,000; Soviet To Return To U.N. Council
U.S. Counter-Blow Restores Line After North Korean Onslaught; Truman Asks Big Stockpile Rises
1st Cavalry Falls Back In Korea; Guerrillas Drive Behind Line; 200 Plants Get Big Plane Orders
Reds Launch A Big Push In South To Win Pusan Before Aid Arrives; M’Arthur In Formosa Sees Chiang
AUGUST
U.S. 2d Division Lands, Rushes To Korean Line; 82,000 Guardsmen and 32,000 Marines Called; Soviet To Ask Red China’s Entry In U.N. Today
Soviet Defeated in U.N. Body, 8-3, In Aim To Oust Nationalist China; Red Invaders 30 Miles From Pusan
U.S. Makes General Withdrawal In Korea, Reinforcements Grow; Peace Plan Demanded Of Soviet
U.N. Council Defeats Soviet Bid For Red China, Votes U.S. Agenda; Heavy Fighting On Korean Front
U.S. Jabs Harass Korean Reds; Soviet In U.N. Asks A Cease-Fire, Withdrawal Of Foreign Troops
Americans Beat Off Reds’ Assaults; Foe Sends Patrols Across Naktong, Masses Reserves For Push On Pusan
First U.S. Push In Korea Stalled In South By Red Flanking Thrust; Marines Join In Fierce Fighting
U.S. Drive Gains Up To Five Miles; Korea Reds Cross River To North; Marines Will Mobilize 80,000 More
North Korean Pierce River Line But Drive For Taegu Is Blocked; Austin Says Soviet Can Stop War
Foe Flees U.S. Troops Near Chinju, But Reds Retake Yongdok In East; House Votes Truman Controls
Korean Reds Smash Into Pohang; U.S. Patrols At Chinju Suburbs; Austin In U.N. Again Hits Soviet
Allies Battle To Regain Pohang; Briton In U.N. Warns Asia Of Reds; 60,000 Air, Army Reserves Called
Full Enemy Division Crosses Naktong In Renewed Drive To Capture Taegu; U.S. Planes Quit Pohang’s Airfield
U.S. Units Attack On The Naktong To Smash Bridgehead, Balk Push; G.O.P. Says Bungling Led To War
U.S Pierces Naktong Bridgehead; Advances Mile In Heavy Fighting; India Asks U.N. ‘War Aims’ Study
98 B-29’s Bomb Red Troops On Naktong; Invaders Press Their Drive On Taegu, Pushing 4th Bridgehead Across River
U.S. Opens Big Drive On Naktong Buldge; Reds Cross The River At Bombed Area; Americans Retire From Chinju Front
25,000 Reds Advance Upon Taegu; Civilians Leave As Shells Fall; Austin In U.N. Asked United Korea
Reds Pushed Back Along Naktong; Threat To Taegu Base Is Reduced; Japan Endorses U.N. Korean Move
U.N. Forces Attack North Of Taegu And In East As Foe Strikes In South; B-29’s Rip 2 Communist War Centers
Allies Move Ahead North Of Taegu; ‘Rout’ Of Foe Above Pohang Reported; British Sending Infantry To Korea
Korean Reds’ Attacks Repulsed; Foe’s Losses In Offensive Heavy; Invasion’s Back Believed Broken
Allies Repulse More Red Attacks Near Taegu And is South Sector; Johnson Sees Six-Month Campaign
Country-Wide Rail Strike Called For 6 A.M. Monday; Truman Seizure Expected
Foe Moving Back North Of Taegu, Masses Men In Southern Sector; Red China Asks U.N. Formosa Move
Truman Seizes Railroads; Unions ‘Gladly’ Void Strike; Chrysler Raises All Wages
Reds Push 3-Pronged Drive In Eastern Sector Of Korea; U.N. Forces Surrender Kigye
Korean Communist Drive Is Checked After Reaching Outskirts Of Pohang; Red China Says U.S. Raider Her Towns
Kigye Retaken; British Land In Korea; Truman Told M’Arthur To Withdraw Message Urging U.S. To Hold Formosa
North Koreans Gain On Two Fronts, But Defenders Keep Grip On Pohang; U.N. Council Will Debate Formosa
Korean Reds Gain Mile Ner Pohang, Press Assault Despite Big Losses; Acheson, Johnson Ask Swift Arms Aid
SEPTEMBER
Foe Launches All-Out Push For Pusan; U.N. Will Take Up Red China Charge As U.S. Concedes Possible Air Attack
Truman Sees No World Conflict Unless New Red Puppets Fight; Korea Foe Gains, Then Line Holds
Dewey’s Nomination Is Seen; Hanley Frees Him Of Pledge And Urges Him To Run Again
Reds Push Within 10 Miles Of Taegu, Approach Pohang In Renewed Drive; Defenders Counter At Many Points
Soviet Flier Downed Off Korea By Allied Patrol, U.S. Tells U.N.; Red Drive Near Pohang Advances
North Koreans Capture Pohang, Advance In Twin Drive on Taegu; Malik Scors U.S. Bomber Report
U.N. Troops check Drive In Northeast; Retake YongChon; Foe Nearing Taegu; Soviet Vetoes Censuring Of Invasion
Allied Lines Hold From Taegu To Sea As Enemy Brings Up Reinforcements; U.N. Refuses To Condmn U.S. Bombing
Gains By Both Sides In Korea Limited As Fight Narrows To Local Attacks; Foe Still Reinforcing Whole Front
More U.S. Troops For Europe Ordered By The President; Allies In Korea Brace Lines
Reds Shell U.S. Positions Near Taegu, Move More Men And Tanks Into Area; U.N. Troops Push Enemy Back In East
Allies Press Gains In East; Big Guns Duel Near Taegu; U.N. Refuses To Hear Peiping
Johnson Out, Marshall Named Defense Chief; Congress To Act To Permit General To Serve; U.N. Forces Attacking All Along Korea Front
Allied Warships Shell Seoul’s Port; Ground Forces Push On In Northeast; Gen. Walker Promises Offensive Soon
U.N. Forces Land Behind Communists In Korea; Seize Inchon, Port Of Seoul; Move Inland; U.S. Will Press For A Japanese Peace Treaty
U.N. Forces Attack In South To Pin Down Reds As Allies Push Swiftly Ahead Toward Seoul; Vanguard Is Reported Seizing City’s Airfield
Entry Into Seoul By U.N. Troops Is Reported; Marines Establish Strong Beachhead Zone; Drive From South Goes Well In Some Areas
7th Division Landing At Inchon; New Allied Invasion Wins A Port; Marines Knock Out Enemy Tanks
Allies Open A Drive In Center; Cross Naktong Anew; Near Seoul; 3 Powers Agree To Protect Bonn
Marines Cross Han River In Force As Enemy Stiffens Near Seoul; U.N. Assembly Bars Peiping, 33-16
Marines Smash Way Into Seoul; U.S. Bids Assembly Take Powers Of U.N. Council To Bar Aggression
Allied Drive In South Gains Headway; Naktong River Bridgeheads Widened; Marines Inching Forward At Seoul
Red Control Bill Is Vetoed, Repassed At Once By House; Congress Votes Big Tax Rise
U.S. Troops Press Swift Advance; Two Drives Now 80 Miles Apart; Marines Still Stalled In Seoul
3 U.S. Penetrate Seoul; Lightning Gains Made In Center; North-South Gap Cut To 58 Miles
Seoul Is Recaptured By U.N. Forces; Gains In South Most Rapid Of The War; U.S. Consults Others On Peace Terms
Allied Forces Close Korean Gap; Fighting Is Still Heavy In Seoul; U.N. Gets Plan To Unify Country
Man Red Seoul Force Pursued North; Marines Mop Up City, 65% Destroyed; Enemy Fleeing In South; Holds Taejon
M’Arthur Restores Capital To Rhee After Triumphant Parade In Seoul; North Koreans Flee On All Fronts
Allied Drive Halts At 38th Parallel; U.N. Chiefs Say M’Arthur Can Decide On Crossing And Fix Surrender Terms
OCTOBER
M’Arthur Calls For North Korea Surrender; Indicates Crossing Of Border To Supervise It; Austin Says Present Dividing Line Is Illegal
South Koreans Cross 38th Parallel On 8th Army’s Order, Move 7 Miles; Reds Ignore M’Arthur On Surrender
South Koreans 35 Miles Above Line; Soviet Peace Plane Urges Cease-Fire, Recall Of U.N. Troops And Free Vote
U.S. Bombs Smash Convoys From North, Ciricle Wonsan; India Opposes Crossing Line
North Koreans Reinforce Main Cities Above Border; U.N. Body Backs Crossing
U.N. Troops In South Korea Regrouped For Main Drive Over 38th Parallel; Air Force Again Pounds Red Convoys
South Korea Troops Cross 38th Parallel In New Area; West Reassures Red China
Americans Cross Parallel Above Captured Kaesong; Assembly Backs Occupation
M’Arthur Gives Reds An Ultimatum; Warns Them ‘For Last Time’ To Yield; Allies Open Offensive In North Korea
Allies In Wonsan, Fight In Streets; Foe’s Resistance Rises On Wide Front; Dulles Bids U.N. Back U.S. Peace Plan
Truman To Fly To See M’Arthur; Korean Reds Refuse Surrender; Allied Forces Capture Wonsan
U.N. Armies Break North Koreans’ Line In 3 Sectors And Drive For Pyongyang; President Will Stress Rehabilitation
U.S. Forces Trap Reds Below Kumchon; Fleet Pounds Ports Nearer Siberia; Soviet Vetoes Another Term For Lie
Allies Drive Foe Forward Pyongyang; Fleet Again Rakes Northeast Coast; U.S. Advocates Early Civilian Rule
Truman Confers With M’Arthur, Reaches Far East Policy Accord; Allies 45 Miles From Pyongyang
Dewey Backs EisenHower To Run For President In ’52; He Himself ‘Definitely’ Out
By Winston Churchill: The Second World War: Installment 7 – American Naval Victories
Truman Says U.S. Will Use Strength To Defeat Aggression, Reassures Asia; Allies Only 8 Miles From Pyongyang
U.N. Troops Smash Into Pyongyang; Korean Red Government Flees North; Truman Speeds Korean Aid Requests
M’Arthur, In Air, Directs Paratroops In Jump To Cut Off Fleeing Korea Reds; Allies Fight Into Heart Of Pyongyang
Allies Close Trap Around 30,000 Reds; Pyongyang Taken, War Held Near End; U.S. Willing To Join Five-Power Talks
New Paratroop Jump Tightens Trap Around 30,000 North Korean Troops; East Coast Drive Heads For Border
U.N. Troops Race Unopposed Toward Manchuria Border; Some Units 50 Miles Away
U.N. Drive Advances Slowly On Approach To Manchuria; U.S. Captives’ Trail Found
Truman Urges a Disarming Plan Be Sought By A New U.N. Board; Limit For Korea Drive Reported
South Koreans Due To Reach Manchurian Border Today; U.S. Troops Land At Wonsan
South Koreans At Frontier, Climax Of 350-Mile March; Some Fighting Still Heavy
Korean Reds Turn And Fight 60 Miles From Manchuria; U.N. Forces Break From Trap
U.S. Troops Re-Enter Battle; 7th Division Lands In East, Manchuria Border Its Goal
All Sweden Mourns Gustaf; Son, 67, Takes Throne Today
Chinese Red Unit Helps Foe Drive Allies Back In Korea; Invaders Advancing In Tibet
NOVEMBER
Korean Reds Press Attacks In Center With Fresh Help; Allies Gain On Both Coasts
Assassination Of Truman Foiled In Gun Fight Outside Blair House; Puerto Rican Plotter, Guard Die
Truman Guards Increased; Puerto Rico Jails Hundreds; Grand Jury Here Summons 3
Reds Press West Korea Assault; U.N. Votes The No-Veto Peace Plan; Soviet Asks A Parley On Germany
Truman Sees Blow To U.S. Prosperity And To Peace if G.O.P. Wins Control; Stassen Hits ‘Blind’ Far East Policy
M’Arthur Says ‘Alien’ Reds Have Reopened Korean War; Sees ‘Gravest’ Issue Raised
U.S. Bids U.N. Act On Chinese In Korea After M’Arthur Identifies Red Units; Foe Withdraws In Surprise Maneuver
Impellitteri Elected Mayor By 219,527; Senator Lehman And Gov. Dewey Win; Marcantonio Beaten; Taft Easy Victor
Republican Senate Gains Held Threat To Major Fair Deal Domestic Plans; Early Shake-Up In Tammany Forecast
60,000 Chinese Reds In War, More Ready, M’Arthur Says; West Asks U.N. Debate Now
Chinese Continue March Into Korea Despite Air Blows
Peiping Rejects U.N.’s Bid To Answer Charge Of intervening In Korea War; Allies Advance 4 Miles In The West
Soviet Army Is Said to Plan 12,000,000-Man Pool by ’54
Venezuelan President Slain In Ambush Near His Home
Assassins’ Leader In Caracas Killed
Color TV Delayed Until Court Rules On R.C.A. Complaint
Brooklyn Jury Charges 34 With Gambling Conspiracy; 6 Ex-Policemen Also Cited
Veteran Kills 5, Wounds 4, Seized After Jersey Chase
Gasoline Is Made From Coal In ‘Practical’ Quantity by U.S.
Balking Coal Miners Cause Output Crisis in 3 Satellites
U.S. Troops Reach Frontier Of Manchuria In Northeast; Chinese Held Demoralized
Truman Cuts High-Pay Jobs, Seeks Key Men at No Salary
75 Known Dead In L.I. Wreck In Richmond Hill; Toll Mounting In Crash Of Eastbound Express Into Standing Train; Cause Is Undetermined
4-Way Investigation Starts Into Long Island Rail Wreck; Toll Now 77 Dead, 153 Injured
Allies Sweep Ahead On Korean Front; U.N. To Hear Peiping On ‘Aggression’; U.S. Proposes 7-Point Japanese Pact
Gales And Rain Ravage City Area, Killing 23; Transit Is Snarled; Tides Batter Seaboard; Midwestern Regions Crippled By Blizzards
China’s Reds Stall U.N. Push In Korea; Aim To Split Front
Allies Are Driven Back In Korea; Foe Hurls 16 Divisions Into Push; Chinese Reds Make Debut In U.N.
U.S. Accuses Red China Of ‘Open Aggression’; ‘New War,’ Says M’Arthur; Truman Sees Aides; 200,000 Of Foe Advance Up To 23 Miles In Korea
Allied Forces Continue Retreat As Enemy Menaces Supply Road; U.S. Demands U.N. Vote On Korea
DECEMBER
President Warns We Would Use Atom Bomb In Korea, If Necessary; Soviet Vetoes Plea To Red China
Truman Asks 18 Billion For Arms; Reds Push Toward New U.N. Line; M’Arthur Calls Curbs A Handicap
Allies Quit Defense Arc In West; Paris And London Unite On Issues Said To Seek Curb On Korean War
Enemy Is Closing On Pyongyang; Allies Withdraw To The South; Truman Confers On Emergency
Allies Leave Flaming Pyongyang For Stand Above 38th Parallel; Attlee, Truman Discuss ‘Disaster’
Hope For North Korea Stand Ebbs As Truman, Attlee Confer Again; Asian Lands Ask Red China Halt
U.S. And Britain Bar Appeasement, Agree On Most Korean Problems; Air Attacks Delay Chinese Reds
Truman And Attlee At Impasse On Formosa And Communist China; Korea Red Army Below 38th Line
Truman And Attlee Urge Peiping To Negotiate For Peace In Korea; Chinese Massing For New Blows
Mao Ready To Talk, But As ‘Equal’; U.S. Emergency Status Weighed; Marine Vanguard Joins Rescuers
Marines Break Out Of Red Trap On 13th Day Of East Korea Fight; Allied Warships Stand By Coast
Army ‘Relatively’ Safe, Says M’Arthur; Asian-Arab Lands Set U.N. Peace Plan; Acheson To Go Abroad To Spur Arming
Allies Leaving Northeast Korea; U.S., Britain Back Asian Truce Bid; Two-Month Draft Quota Up 70,000
U.N. Unit Approves Cease-Fire Bid On Korea Over Soviet Opposition; Allies Repel Beachhead Blows
Wilson To Head War Production; Dewey Asks Total Mobilization; Huge Red Force Nears Beachhead
Truman Sees U.S. In Danger, Sets Austerity; Plans Wage-Price Curbs In Some Industries; Will Call Million More; Asks Rail Strike End
President Proclaims A National Emergency; Auto Prices Rolled Back; Rail Strike Ends; Allies Give Up Hamhung; Wu Rejects Truce
Red Chinese Punch At U.S. Beachhead; Allied Fleet Hurles Shells At Enemy; Acheson Off For Parley In Brussels
West Agrees On A United Army, With Germans to Join It Later; Missouri Shells Enemy In Korea
Eisenhower Heads West’s Army; Allied Production Board Set Up; New Blows In Korea Parried
Red Drive On Korea Beachhead Ebbs After pounding By Fleet And Planes; Hoover Urges Hemispheric Defense
Wilson Optimistic On Defense Output; G.M. Ends Car Ban
Peiping Bars Korea Cease-Fire Parley; 8 U.S. Jets Shoot Down 6 Of Enemy’s; Gen. Walker Is Killed In Jeep Accident
Allies Await Enemy Drive; Chinese Forces Advancing In Area Of 38th Parallel
Evacuation Of Hungham Is Completed; China Reds Cross Parallel For Drive; Seoul Is Being Cleared Of Civilians
Truman Cuts Short Holiday To See U.S. Chiefs in Capital
Army Issues A Call For 7,500 Officers To Enter Services
Dewey Seeks Defense Board With Vast New Powers
U.S. Takes Control Of Natural Rubber, Curbs Bank Credit
Use Of Cobalt Put Under Rigid Curbs; Radio, Tv ‘Hit Hard’
U.S. Will Stand With Allies, Build Power, Acheson Says; U.N. Units Hit At Korean Foe
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