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THE SUNS>. IS SOLD

*fRoy W. oward Statamaent Thomas W. Dewart Stateent WORLD-TE A re d C a I fo ent Tomorrow The New York S will cncease publication, With profound regret we announce to our readers and Y and its journalistic functions in the New York staff that with today's editions The N'ew York Sun will B name am field will bp- ass" med y the World-Telegram. cease to exist as a separate journalistic force. Its S iPro naContractswere signed last fghtbetwee the World- and goodwill will have been sold to The New York Telegram and The Sun by which 4he former acquired World-Telegram, a Scripps-Howard newspaper. We of the name, goodwill andeireulation lists of The Sun. The Sun urge our readers to give to the new "World- ngress Gets ls for TROPICAL PARK RESULTS Beginning with tomorrow's issue of this paper the title Telegram and The Sun" the same loyal support which s Tax Increa ses aid Race Charts on Page 27. Other Results on Page 27. line of The Sun will be added to that of the World- they and their predecessors for generations have given Ae 0 RTo Vd iB HFirst. Second --- -rd Telegram. The Sun's plant, equipment and real estate to us. It is the hope and desire of everybody concerned. Healthnr Page Roman Jobe Pharack will be retained by The Sun corporation. ' that this association will give to America's largest city Prices- $11.90 6.70 4.30 34.70 16.50 4.00 The most popular news and editorial features of The the best and strongest afternoon newspaper in the By PHELPS ADAMS. Scratched-Squidge, Bimont, Orestone, Timmyroo. Sun will be added to those of the World-Telegram to United States. has Special to Tage New Y'ona SUNw The Yok San eau,,ew Second Race... Quick Fire Curtain Raiser Frank Bandel produce one of the country's- mostcomprehensive and Mounting costs of production, unaccompanied by jee sold to the New York Washingten, Jan. 4. Prices._..$9.70 4.50 -3.30 2.60 2.40 3.10 colorful afternoon . The local, State, na- commensurate increases in advertising revenues, have World - Telgra. Papers Flying his Fair Deal ban- Scratched-Red Weed, tional and international newa coverage of the World- made some such course inevitable. Chief among the ris- ner bravely in the face of Daily Double Paid $127.60. Telegram will be greatly augmented. The Sun's busi- ing costs have been those of labor and newsprint. Our concludg the transaction storm warnings on Capitol- . .v. ness and financial pages; long recognized as the most working force is almost wholly organized and our rela- were s I g n e 4 late last Pceia - $1580 5.80 3.90 3.40 2.70 4 60 complete of any afternoon newspaper in the country, tions with the workers have always been friendly and night, after a meting $e- day called upon Congress to Sratcbed--Avona, Pueblo Pride, Puffball, Big and Better. will be integrated with- the World-Telegram's already cordial. But the simple truth is that union demands have tween representatives of enact his legislative pro- Race. Sails Choice thereby Assassinator extensive coverage. become too great for us to meet in the face of serious th two papers by g ramlckeyto a repelthe Prices._. $sso. 2.90 , 2.60 2. 2.50 3.80 The most popular columns, features and comics of losses in income. In this time of rising costs we are com- Thomas W Dewart, resi- Taft-Hartley act repeal, the No scratches. The Sun will be blended into corresponding departments pelled to protect the interest of 'our bondholders, most B3rannan plan, compulsory Fifth Race...... Warmonger Eagle Eye ' Triple Hearts of the World-Telegram. This will involve employment of whom are our employees. The fact is, and we say it dent and publisher of The health insurance ;h i g h e r Pea 13.0 .$62.705.80 4 00 2.90 4.20 by the World-Telegram of many former$un employees. without bitterness or recrimination, that the demands Sun, and Roy W. Howard, taxes, and alL ~ ~ 5i~hanne~ Readers of The Sun will find in the enlarged "World- of the unions have wrought here in New York-what president and editor o Hedeparted in only one notable Telegram and The Sun" the familiar names, faces and they are working elsewhere throughout the nation-an the World-Telegram and espe o th e rommend features long tinmwhih hespread beforeprBritain to Re, g ize associated with their reading habits and unprecedented and increasing number of casualties ,,e Sde in his, annual message interests. Every effort will be made to cause them to aong newspapers which once were great and strong. Hoard $4,006,000,000tturnalistcally. tube R China Th W eek feel at hom Despite continued warnings of the economic conse- ueyfmcp-o No f , et4ton rko farewell to a re- quences, various unions have forced and are continuing ]ast f t n- been a news- to force, higher wages until, in the newspaper business l donsne1Y z" ad L a} W 10 y X111 "a l ig Mthse hl V6 gdhe p ti - uitea,pt'te -- fi 1~l4, . ., 18 n p olT ip4a iprio-am &!33 tc anddinetuding 1949,.t > fat e in individual pay of The Sun's em- Sun. It coataia cioritl iveuu h beievertd bein te pulcitrs.Ai nite o poeawsS per cent. In h sm period, thie price regda > as 4(A.P xan lble- be prou of a long service which has of newsprint rose from $48 a ton to $100 a ton. Prices used by both per and R lnes it A. )g -ritina o ido been a credit to . of all other supplies increased in corresponding ratios. be published from the nta advertising revenues of The Sun and The plant of the Worl-Teldan - r. ' tementhat'ta StueIsh~ld * e ~'atemMan$tur4, reeogni nz*e ts~d ody,oa 'This was done There will be no ehae in the editorial policy of Recently I taurly, t format notiicaid' today ,Thhist ade "The World-Telegram and The Sun," 'which will con- World-Telegram have not kept pace with mounting at 125 Bardlay street. dnium vels. T a rele formal notification to both Nationalist and tinue independent in all political matters whether city, production costs. Both papers have long appealed to a e P was

' t,, Cnes foro "the l- Tis sourcesiUd Bria'rs d State or national. It will eotinue to speak in the liberal literate and intelligent public. Between them they have did od inof The Sun d " eved cisin-one the few major traditions of Scripps-Howard. divided approximately pt'btican" a u erjees brea fo oilcls, cooerto '.1R 650,000 circulation-enough to equipment.moeta1h toyo h t a b e Streseio er th r It will furnish a thorough daily coverage of the assure the economic stability of one newspaper, but not s The de or higher a end of world r tua y was world's newswith the rot aeminimied and the new enough for two in this metropolitan area. ofagreaewsbaper.Itis a brought almost no appause' made weeks ago- and unusual stressed and anplified It will seek a bal- The World-Telegram is a member of a nationwide hiits.ii near7y11 re dentwhen he completed is wa indoubt-and that was set- U S DGET ance between important news and the merely entertain- newspaper organization. Its management naturally de- ne apu an as Continued on Page 18. tied before Foreign Secretary ing. It will continue to give light, firm in the conviction sired to strengthen its position in the nation's greatest a profound influence on Amer. Bevin left December 27 for the that people will find their own way. city. Accordingly, it made an offer for the name and jour sin. he text of President Tru- Colobo conference of Dominion Washington, Jan. 4 (A. P.).- ROY W. HOWARD, goodwill of The Sun, which has been accepted with peot mnt~? megsmesag oPae1.Foreign Ministers. House Speaker Rayburni said to- Ws HOWRn goowil ofTe1n8hchhsbe.cete ih~ .s hsrcre e First step in the chain of events day Pres tientmrmas budget Editor and President, great regret. The sale was completed last night. life an f a f sie--h (.ROTEWOHIL TO RUSSIA iomaic contaeta wi h Chin for the fiscal year 1951 wiii call' The NIew York World-Telegram. Thus it becomes our sad duty to announce the end whc ave smade eastond U has is expected to be a formal break. for a cut of $1,800,000,000 from -' of the great .iournalistie venture which began with the reported joyp and sorrows, trage. ' Berlin, Jan. 4 (A. P.1.-Otto ing of relations with the Nation- this year's spending. isisuofTeSnnSptm r3,13.dsadcmde;wrd-hkg Grotewohl, Eatr Zone Prime als Governmient of Geeas Rayburn told a news confer. $2TeSu0o0epeme03fistETu 13 . des a typied i aoscek.ln minister, left tod yfor a conva- simeChang Kaishek. This willone DEBTTHUGS Without undue immodesty it may be said that in its of wars, and a century of scien- lepsret st inoreRussat hDNey tkthfomfantenthe he ew udgtso eApe- hresmake men entered the more than 116 years The Sun achieved worldwide fame. tific progress and inustial* wod stay ati aussaa health deon In Loodto Dr Ch eng Tinhl e of around 0 ,ricn O 5 M relett office of Hiarold Its roster of brilliant writers has never been ekcelled- o e the birth of themahn resort until he has completely Brtisheducated layr n for- foreign aid and defense spending 1Assoff,_30, at 535 East Thib~r- Throughout its career it has supported Constitutional age, and its transitIon to Vie reoeredbe eot nte Cniudo ae2 and an Increase ofaot$,0. ahntn .4-Ys toda nd forcedgovernment, sound money, reasonable protection for present feasme era of the western Berln Press that he had - - uu~uui domestc spending. spending brought the GoveraAeiaenutywcnoyi uh xedtrs AI) these things are the life ' fallen into bad grace with the MEC R(4 The budget will be "M. Tpru- ment's debt to more than $25,,ove oo,0,the police reported. prsraino h ihsadrsosblte fteblood of a newspaper, andTh Russians, and German Commu' man's spending proposals for the 000,000,000, as the current defci Lasof told detectives that he prsrain~~rgt U v ~CSun throughout its 1ogad0s nists, and that he was on his twelve months beini nex mounted to $3,299,798,921J52 at entered the office shortly before several States, free enterprise, good citizenship, equality trou history has been a fender, way out, the halfway mark of the, fisal 9 A. U. and opened the safe. The before the law, 'and has upheld all the finer American in its field, welcomed through the For answer, the Comumunists IETJN JNIOuly 1. Spending for the current year whichi ends on Junea.0, the thre men pushed their way tradition, didcn n aclt b ears.rthso theeoe milins ' feted him at a New Year's recep. _____twelve months is running at the Treasury announced today. through the door and ordered Ithsopoe*.dcnc n racliy Eopub e hoeer Themsun, tiont gien byeWilhelm TPieckas the wamst Janrate of about $43,500,000,000 a Spending on the last operating Lasf to hand over its contents. hec and private. It has fought Populism, Socialism, Comn- perhaps more than any ether, Is EatGemnrsiet ay intea wasrymefanu. year. dlay of 1949, December 30, #Ptaled They tried unsuccessfully to re- munism, governmental extravagance, the encroachments. respopsIble for piroviding popu. "''Former Wac Accused Weather Bureau, the warmecst backto townbr of eCongress got expe nditudessu$h5,g0,00tb an disthamnd, ng er- of bureaucracy and that form of governmental paternal- hmantuh or a newspper'.o I DH ban'sth ay o 190 an th warestaar her ha foeenan"e '"sn the Veterans Admninstration and hi to keep his wrIst ism which eats into the marrow of private initiative men came to know as "The Sun Pittsburgh, Jan. 4 (A.' P.).-A since November 11, the Weather clamor for a cut in spending, $debt 3,00inmers on the vled t'inan'd industry. With respect to all these things, we may terest to th average reader ' formrsht WCBreatld o~ereport sh a th mecur Ses Blaned udd The Treasury report on the th viti' hands behind his proudly and truthfully say that we have fought a good From the day of Its birth The forklldmer husandp o fh sihot rau eped adges t mec3P.M spca toTH NBwdYt.u mid-fiscal year position showed ba. with his belt, the thugs fled. fight and held unswervingly to the true faith Sun never had forgotten and aothsaterhe told her "women The old record for this, date neiTBU ver .. e. htsedn asu hrl tLsoflie t55Aeu n never had failed to emnphasise aretoodumgn." was59tousea e smad in906Thi w S isn,.a. ta tta ofdn was7400,0up com-la B ~n tssAvneOe ' Our deepest appreciation goes to the men and what teachers of journaism luke John Hlowrylchakr, 35, a stl- e mad ht d96Thf Rereent eia aenc. paeih_1,1,0000ahe ,wmnwhsbltyadlyltaemdetepproc_"umnitrst"ae "d'he flo"or ohifathi- record-breaking temperature in poweirZ House ApropriatIons sending its Inene by aBuESISaw Accidset Fatal- a great power, hot only in this city, but throughout the C~ontinlued on Page 19. law's bungalow yesterday 1950 as a 59.6 degree reading Comittee, predicted today that $3000,0 in fthe six-mond' uffal, Jan. 4 (A. F.).--Jseph nation. We extend to our readers and' loyal advertisers ITodaashn 3onte a BisOthisoyear,bnl' ~nt e way toward the $s#, hedinjui-es sufferedonDeacem our heartfelt thanks and assurance that in the "World- Will Bid Congr'ess In _The _un y I Wahntnthnaihsaypouce a balanced budget. 00,00 deficit estimated for the ber 30, when he felu against a Telegram and The Sun" they will find the character- End War Offcially Pag caitbhe a reorm.e ws CnnudoPae1. Trelvemonth period by President bswwhile cting wood ,on 'isties which they have liked best in The' Sun. Washington, Jan. 4 (A. F.).-- aruigamsn.Ne...sto 69 degrees. The previous high To the "World-Telegram and The Sun" we extend A resolution officially endIng

__a____- a waysbv h nra o t*~ a s n e r in u n -h* our best wishes and our heartiest goodwill. promised today by Represent- " cate Life i New Y'nr 5 date. The mercury hit 60 at ______T______homas W. Dewart, third attempt to end the war. " omiie.-Puzles ------Buffalo last night, toppIng byHeitoudsmlareoton contract Brde* two dgesthe record s tmnSahi s fCa-ann oo oie ouehvn wnyfv r1s President and Publisher. nthe last two sessions of Con. Editorieai , ....- 1874 and tied in 1897. At Syra- rieunpply of fuel cnal for ther- renancial re-sa cuse a reading of 57 broke the - Hit Jersey Comm-uting Service. passenger services -and not ha- wood--Nutrition as thirteen-year-oid high of 51. ______ing available a dependable source $agging Wall Routs a eB on a s ' David Lawrene ~-- ..... 1. Out West in the Rocky Mloun-.gspl sas* Xe,.m" . t einsthings tre ut the Washington, Jan. 4 (A. P.) .-..The Interstate Commuerce h I. c. e. said, the action 3 Broolyni Famihies ,t looks like a fellow didn't havemuch chance to be elevated to Obi.uae 11 below in Denver, 20 below at Commission today ordered a general one-third cut in rail- wa5i s ideneesry by the dwin- Three familes quickly left a the peerage today unless he had been a workingman in his time. K r. Douglas,'~~Wyo., road passenger service on lines using coal as fuel. The surbesoo caad cto threesoybikdlinystr Thtgah...-...- C On the Pa~ific Coast freezIng reduction is effective at 11-:5N P. . local time Sunda , menidt sihn es a-mngndcutry. theato103da brm dwlacg e,Bro. Egadwrsiu rgtbtteesn eigwa ih tempratues i Souher Cal- t appe ifwe had a peerage in Armerica. We might wake up some Sea ____ fornia caused a wholesale light- Jn a8. I-a h edim rcn y he h h af morning andefind we had a SIr Phlip Murray, sand a Viscount Bil schels sudgepotsto1 ingof potec Jerey Cts a00 2 115%*- such action as a result of the vir e Gren '& Shei... ~...-...... $ the multi - millin-dollar cirue New Jersey area Includes Pater- tually 4a1ktcal dispute be vaan lot, sagged and left a hole- - " secret. at char-- ... a..i crop. Smudging was so Intense In Cleveland, the Eie Railroad'son, idgewood and Passaic. , tweeaon L.. Lewis's United approximately six feet in diamne- And what a rumpus there would he from the shaggy eyebrows ' Seiety 55that the San Bernardino AIrport said the cut would affect its com-. The Nickel Plate road, also with Mine Workers sand mine oper- ter near the base. zon if a certain party couldn't callt himself the VIscount of Anthr'a- eere -. Sewi was completely blocked by smoke, muter traIns In the northern New headquarters In Cleveland, id atpos ass the naion. The Departent of Buildings cite or Lord Bituminous! Po~rt In? Indiana the last thirty-six Jersey area. There was no -esti- all of its msa lines are diesellzed*hcmmsonadalrilad osgrpepfteaea Tqs OIi,5hssdeetdye hetaef '' womnan's 53hours saw heavy rains so that mate of the number involved and and that at present there were no comsin d ri-adHungrpdfftera. PsdntTmndeviedhsdresoayntestt f ' ceel Nevs Appears Pally major'floods were threatened in the line said most of the reduc- plans for cutting serice. ' Ing5 te t st pu.The occupants expected to spen the Union. It was televised and there was sogne toll stifferingS in the Night Editie the Wabanh and White Rivers, tin would be held to midday The order Spplies 'to al -set banded~ on Page 18. the night with friends, BepubIa who n nl had to hear' han but see Ibn. -HE NEW TORK SUN, W EDSDAE JANUA35 4, 1950. ENATORURGES The Publishers of The New York Sun- -s1833 to 1950 AID TO FORM Ak

Smith Wats U. S. to lov IhWitIh Nationalists.

Senator H. Alexander~ Smith " (RT J.) said in the Rutgers Un iversity forum last night that the ', y?,ye United States should decide ita- mediately on a formula for oc- cupying Formosa jointly with Chinese- Nationalist forces. sl, The United States Senator, re. cently returned from a trip to the Far East, said in the broad- . cast; "If we wait until the Chinese Communists take it and then feel it is a strategical point of importance for us to protect our li on i n we ,mobe n Benjamin18 H Day, founde- Moses Yale Beach-1838 to 18f8. Alfred Ely Beach-184; to 185L Noses Sperry Beach 1852 to Charles A. Dana-1868 to 1897. Paul Dana-1898 to 1902. William an-1902 to I4ntletohave us, under any 1833 to 1838. 1868 conditions, Hove in the way of trying to take something ovr CRUSH IS HEAVY ' :He predicted that the British, TO HEAR TRUMAN order to protect their commern cial stake In Hongkong, wold Washington, Jan, 4 (A. P.). recognize the Chinese Commu- The demand for tickets to hear nistsPresident Truman deliver his Smih was the principal speaker State of the Union message to at the forum, in which John O. Congress was so great today Davies Jr. of the Newark Evening that one Republican Senator News, Robert Bell of Radio Sta- appealed to the White"House tion WCTC, and William Michel- for some extras. fielder of the New Brunswick Sun- P r e's i d e n t i al Secretary day Times joined Nat Shoehalter Charles G. Ross said the re- 5 as moderator, quest of the Senator, who was not named, had to be turned. Urges Aggressive Policy. down because no tickets are al- The Senator decried the present lotted the White. House. policy of what he said seemed Each Senator and Represent- to him to be "let the dust set- ative gets one ticket for a tie," and said that the United member of the family or States should have an aggres- friend. White House guests, give policy in the Far East. Non- who need no tickets, occupy a recognition of the Chinese Com- gallery box which seats about .' munists, and an attempt to dis- sixteen persons. suade the British from recogni- tion, were points he proposed. He said that a unified command in mh belia orar-12somoo P. 190994to Ta.rh Widward Detwhelt T the Far East is urgently needed of Is experience. ur s o. William C. Reick-1911 to 1916. Frank A. Munsey-1916 to 1925. Wlam ToDewrt-1926 to William T. Dewart Jr.--1944 to Thomas W Dewart-1946 to Asked what recommendations "I .am hopeful that because of he had made, and to whom, he the whole situation and especially said that he had made them to the United Nations' action in re- gtro, the late Frank A. Munsey, Sun, was named as executive NEW CHRYSLER CARS STAUN OVERLOOKS the Senate Foreign Relations ferring the Nationalist complaint a e r s 5 1 d in the summer of 19l12, bought editor.CRSE AS SAI VRO K Committee and to the State against Russia to the Little As- the New York Press, then a 1- The 1950 line of Chrysler cars, Department. sembly that they will delay in rec- cent Republican morning daily. to be displayed in dealers' show- London Jan 4 (A P) "I have discussed them very ognizing Communists-certainly Continued from Page 1. and believe that humanity Is ad- On June 30, 1916, Munsey bought These are some highlights in rooms throughout the metropoli- Prime Minister Stalin thanked fully with SecretaryAcheson and I hope the United States will * vancing; that there is progress The Sun from Reick and the the story of The Sun, spanning tan area starting tomorrow, and Prime Minister Attlee today his aids," he said. "I discussed delay; and, thirdly, I am hoping elected In well-written stories- in human life and huanaaffalr; Prein, which held ha Associated more than a century. Through embodying exterior and interior for wishing him a happy' birth- the matter with members of the we will find a formula for occu- tragic or comic-about ordinary and that, as sure as God lives, Pess membership, from which those years The Sun contributed restyling, will be offered at prices day. Attlee cabled congratula- High Command,' our strategical paying Formosa. people. In this respect The Sun the future will be greater and Dana had bolted, was absorbed to journalism some of its finest unchanged from those of the cor- tons when Stalin turned 70 on chCmand, like Admiral Sherman. "I am planning to recommend started a definite trend in jour better than the present or the by The Sun. traditions; The superb talents of responding mols of the preced- December . And, of course, I discussed them in the very near future the under- a a is pr t of unsey bought and merged a many men and women went into ing line. This announce nt was " ask you accept my very fully with General MacAr- taking of converations with Mr. tatioi. It was this quality which mafis Fan sm o'Bri nhs succession of news a ers. He makrmg The Sun a great news- m a e D , e it bf thago o r y Stin and thur himself out in the Far East. K. C. Wu who has just been ap- first made The Sun a great news- "Story of The Sun," added: "vengSun,bdghthe m Its pewic andainethe peano A. Wallace, presin godal i "I am hopeful that the unifica- pointed governor of Formosa and pa Its warm, friendly a- dlot ov daily, and the Evening Sun, from its and inu i re- Chrysler division of the Chrysler od tion of cominand will be brought who was a member of that gtnuf proach made The Sun a favorite terious cription with w ht The Sun's cent years. During its ascend- Corporation. His message overlooked one about very promptly. Iam hope- around Generalissmo Chiag Kai- of generations of loyal readers. Dand revived American -preent building- at 280 Broad- ency, the entire newspaper world Nineteen body styles and flof- poin Attlee himself had ' a ful of that because there was shek that favored a recovery and The Sun was born in a dingy ism from that trance in whidh'it way, moving the paper there came to know and to appreciate teen standard body colors are birthday yesterday. Ho was67. some discussion of ,having an rehabilitation and reform pro- little office-at 222 William street, had for tten that everybody is frm its rented quarters at 150 what it called '"The Sun type of listed in the Royal, Windsor, Sara- . ambssmadotxlarge fgr the en- gramn as distinguished from the in the shadow of the approach to humana ia NasSat street, which It had oc- story" and 'Sun aopidthe1 thate Munsey1a enitChgsicldnwupoisterstyle" ire toga and New Yorker series. tire Far East, which, conceivably, purely military operations." the Brooklyn Bridge, on the morn- guage is alive and fu 'I since 1911 Munsey ap- renting it. Changes Include new uphoste Re ng of.Tuesday,September3,1833 had been any rules by which a pointed Keats Speed, who had In the minds and hearts' of in most models, Improvements in Its founderf was Bnjamin nD thingg newspaper could b been managing editor of the those who had 'made it, and in the instrument panels, increased FIeeing(S. U. a yoag prInter, edi& lieid ftom n-uo ,d -a ' Pres since- 1913, 'as managing the record of its notable achieve. visibility through a rear window Tfo M3 ihteasdewi r'nh, '4 The.Bn. 1a series of ents and honorin journal with 27 per mentrauoreglm GnTKy. n.aDeeynouss-s e iigfot a penny. but there were none nor are th1 aMand amalgamations, The Sun neverwilllset. larger braes on the six-cylinde' nlimer Ifte Aiied Couel r By Nm a Egg The Sun was that penny newspa- now.. .' , them The Sun and the The World-Telegram formerly models, an improved booster on Japan, thanotheel fory paper, and Day was the whole And it was one of Dana's men, New ok erald, Munsey then was the Telegram, founded in the brakes on the eights, a wider and tus avothed hak an, staff-editor, printer, publisher, Jh o a city editr of The eparated The Sun and the 1867. In 1924, Munsey bought tread on the sixes and slight m- Amr t harge ha an0 reporter and janitor-for the ii-" ~ HealdM, continuing the latter in the Telegram, and it was among creases in height, width andAmrcn hag tat280Q BATTLEGROUND''BGT L O ND WINNERI N Rtial im issues-.o*se~n na-o h nSun whosac6t waseditedawth dfntoo whates the morning''onn'""ti field, and making the properties~ e lefttsuiT'2la to the Metro- length,ha',ai' wtwith all wheehebssa.Jpns hass ne handsa rsar tl 7 The first issue consisted of only Said Bo who had absb The Sun an evening paper to re- politan Museum of Art and maining the same. in thands-or stad four pages, with three columns Dana's Ideas of'news, to a young place the Evening Sun. Speed re- bought by Dewart. In 1927, the Entirely new in the line is the W the sian season on each page. At the'top of the reporter: "When a dog bites a mained as managing editor of Telegram was sold by Dewart to Newport, a hard-top convertible' Wiay Jsecal, esinch first column on the front page, man, that is not news, becauseit The Bus- This was in October, the Scripps-Howard chain, which, offered in the Windsor, New ma wetmad wicthchar young Publisher Day stated The happens so often, but a 19. in February, 1931, bought the Yorker and Town and Country manwaa the hage Sun's purpose as follows: bites a dog, that is news." Mane Est , the Evening series. The Newport is the only It ate for of tate "The object of this newspaper Dana's own definition of news World and Sunday )World, the car to be built in the Town and Anhed tte Sret Stas- is to lay before the public, at a was this: "The first thIng which Munsey died in December, 1925, famous Pulitzer newspapers. The Country line this year. Wallace sador-tn Wa soieton. price within the means of every an editor must look for is news World and the Sunday World also announced that Chrysler's one, all the news of the day, and dltor ust has for is news acquired by William T. Dewert, were discontinued, and the Eve, automatic fluid drive transmis- c at the samtmee afford an ad- who for many years was rm-ning World merged with the Tele. sion will be standard equipment antageous means of advertis- it may have everything else, yet sey's closest friend and general gram to form the World-Tele- on all Windsor, Saratoga and New New York, Dallas,' Jacks ng."it will be comparatively unsc- manager. Munsey had left his gram, continuing as an afternoon Yorker models, but extra on the ville, St. Petersburg and Camden cessful; and by news I mean residuary estate, including The newspaper. Royals. ' have city-wned radio stations. Eleven Competitors. everything that occurs, every- Sun, to the Metropolitan Mu

-' theutWhe weregThe4~ Sun ee made,onn its n and whichwhc isso of sufficientua nerssuinter- On Sep temberAt 30, 1926, Dewert ' tn l h nteewr "'. Seveningou pyationac pub rAn at More Than Physical Cures bined circulation of less than considerable part of It. nsunced that be had bought The. 30,000. It was Day's Idea--and Dana's Formula, ' Sn, the New York Telegram ____ time proved him right-that what "'There is a great disposition in #nd Other Mgunsey interests from * gj W.L fra co-ordination of rehabilitation' 1y and emotionally, and vocational New York needed was a cheaper some quarters to sa that the thmeMetropolitan and that he in- 0s m0sm.am uOs Of projects in federation -affiliated placement of the disabled. Then dinfed and pompus as th amount ofnew tey prin;up woreemuossie inuc- l R ehaeiitaion thgh centrlcitee and" genrlhosp"al' tasinse' 6-cen poslit h their dull co-certain kid ofnews ought tpcuresad wih u nsDear-he gappntimenectiv o qiiedrt the Leews PhilathropFesereported 1. A. Pranklin made ths $10winner inthe "Homefront" umtin o nytingies, nw notrkctohen publshd Idot ncorporate Th ewaYrk then, * programs. This project will be that the hospital affiliated, with o .G-.s"Battleground" picture contest, It was named as was a small city, compared with to maintain any abta n. and enmployees were per- financed from the current $50,500- it are following Beth Israel's lead' top print in the section for pictures made in ,this country during today. Its population tof'aled Only tion on that line; but I have al united to buy preferred stock. - By BAY ERWIN. 000 building fund and mainte- in maintaining rehabilitatiQSt world wars I and II. -25m0,000 ahd of that number only ways felt that whatever t~he Dewart's action In nmutializng The halt and the lame pick.up nance eampaigmof the federation. clinics. eight or ten thousand lived above divine Providencq permitted to lu'eepoest arnticp tei oedn dacl but through ti. director of 'Beth Israe 1 osp- Wnasin Bateru d ifil task. There were more mRichar Lockae'-s ceerae Tur, I was not too proud to re- In its ownership, was hailed edi- ofdaily ruieatthe rehabta tal, 'and 'Dr. MIchael B. Miller War' Picture Contest. "Horse section, but, asowas 183 set pthbessin The Su d~m so, as O'ren reodtoughl bother -nwspapers ton clinic of eth Isae o- hedof terehabiltatio clnic tbeexpected, the photographic on Its ear and deceived two con- "fed a little bit of eveythg to In its long history, The Sun which was a pioneer in the con- markable results could be extend TeBaegon"cnetqualit of the latte was better.h tinents. To Publisher Day's de- its readers." There was g~p hMhad mny brilliant reporters, cept of rehabilitatIon as a partgd to hudesof addtoa a spnsrd -.-. M- matene.maerainheshth mdeo tehicuatoatd9,00.whch wyagcofnae, aesdnroniss 'amu eitralatilewrkan hihhotepltses hertdseseada mlrdliein tramted a theAtoTheatmanyenris- upicor e i ssobius th in the world, The moon hoax- sprightly stories'.and Interv'iews, theoSeleptede 21,Ter ItodAya87 casundasittora helioi Cie 'wafl ee~s macty athat dgny tiewss a c orofte waer amenvofuthe pure fantasy from beginning to and plenty of the so-called "hm- hr odyfud itegil o fatcilio tes Tremaeaald eneis armdoreutfheen--escibdonersenonma inteet"UdrDnTe t Claus." written by Fran- victim, regaining normal speech; "Th bringing of rehabilitation niny dgigbheewsha wr fte merymentrant the nddecrbe whondeh eencone man itret."drana, eote sP.Chchn answer to a an East Side rabbi, paralyzed and to the voluntary geeral hospital armedforcs,bt may of Ttheoh atr-xosed aa elespe Sn adtrsadbiith rewprter child't inquiry. The editorial helpless a' few months ago, now provide threefold benefits,9. said besteryad ytheBacnerants Theogylathe psednsaonkof andcaedtors beandw the news since has been reprinted aH1over able to climb stairs and to brad- Miller. "It benefits the patient -fuew cameafohe Batle ofBth day, 'and firmly established The paper man's newspaper,".a re the.wold, and wa reprinted each cast messages six times a week by shortening duration of Illness, Bgen, area the ee mate Sun as a popular newspaper. utation it maintain many by' TheaI' at Christas over the radio; a Brooklyni ma reducing the degree of disability. during the battle itself. Hustle and Bustle. years. Dana inspired good writ. - ' whose left' aslde 'las completed manann and encouaig, , Th rnsfomtewrdwa rtnd bls' n;h woul4 pot tolerate flow.- TLirdbergh EditoriaL paralyzed following a braintumior whatever functIon 4s left pe Itlbe a nifty "11 ty" for hen-he wasbought="ut -u"''*or't'eri''Ithe'a'A -t"-r fa---- -*s -T.oeationsnow-arninshis l vntigdfriisadfrhrNNHFDRLsvr e """ CAMERASI.~fQ shotsI peio of single- er individuals---ot centre rang- bytn. 138,his brother-in-law, Moe .snainof the news. By the "indbergh Plies -Alone," was and asaearnoldaboyrwitustor deningeormitiso aucindueturter eNNHT EDERAs haese ing from a Red Cross purse to a Beach. Beach introduced' an era tinaie The Sun celebrated its fif- written by 'the late Harold M. andiieae~ra bout withrheu- disntegretingfndiitnget caasinT ear asi- UWED 8mmfl horrible examnpi eof how a G. I. of hustle-and bustle into the pub- tieth birthday, It was 'one of the Anderson on the occasion of matoid'arthritis. the extent of disability caused by sannual saig iiend at KEYSTONE18 "ov'rcoat could fall to fit. One lication of The Sun, and It lflOs. most successful papers in the Charles A. Lindbergh's historic stairs sidewalks andi streets,,n syosomatic factors. It bene- rt i2 ,ranm counterpart of that kind of quar- pored. Beach and his sons were country. trsansatlantic1 flight in 197' and around the 'hospital are used fits the hospital by shortening Maeo2 pver annum.t MOVIE CA M ERA termaster error showed up in the the owners throughout the Men- Review 'of Success. le Sun has had great report- to supplement the clinic's simple the stay of each- patient, increas- Money reed ban. wihLnsan 2. 1 .more recent pictures, but more of lean War, which began 'in 1846' Writing a page review of The era too, among them the late facilities In exercising patients lng bed utilization, promoting earns diiens~Iom Jan.1t wtelo Te.lephotan ' . them included more active sub- and during this period the tele- Sun's success, Edward P. MItch- 1- Ward O'Ealley, known and' giving then renewed Nnt sounder and more comprehensive 1st if left to end of dividend 'Pale Tlpoo jects.. Several of the more inter- graph succeeded-the horse cx- eli stated: "No waste of words, truout the newspaper world dence and abilities community serviCe. It benefits period. tA SO te strets.oe aculfgtn in rssfor hes Owerie trnss no nonsense,'plain, outspoken ex. as "O')Maley of The Sun." His The clinic does not stop with the community 'by4 reducing the Make it a really Happy $ 50 the atreets,. es wesi ofTepressions0ino of honest opinions, the story' of the' slayig of a pdlice- physical rehabilitation of the pa- load in wefare and social service New Year ... cjgetthe NINTH 'E OMPLETE M.G-.has mailed checks 'to- Sun, passed from Beach to his abolishment of the convenatiokal maan, as told In the words of the tent, but attempts tq obtain em- problemsi."FDRI A G AI talking 5$00 to the winners whose sons, Alfred E. Beach, who served maues of news importance, policeman's mother, is a- classic ployment to make him self-sup- "We are trying to show that Fa NewI York'sS HABIcove names were announced in last until 1852, and Moses S. Becthe substitution of the absolute and still finds an honored place porting again. psiianst raer the phsciallyespon-nsnsitlin

alT h o 's e n e e t e a t a n k p 'hs o C m an . b e in s , r i g h t a e nj y a b e D w'~ a r di e d on J n a y 27 , Th e' pne c nc e pt e xmp l i i l y e t o " e co ti ne dpy, " cA t e a tvl e s n g sr te uld S - . al woenerdth'"at D-ana was a grat edior oe writing, wit, philosophical gocid 1944, and his eon, William 'P b Beth Isael' clii,e empa thied ploym ~ent,"hecotnd 'ter oe.Ak for Solde -. ground" contest. The prints sub- h rats.Hi ega eI humor, 4 intolerance of humbug, Dewart Jr., succeeded him as physiin'diagnbliyoe oms ollow a thirdetepnt thre AVE S E2%I.s EUWSWWI4MSTORE mitted have been mailed hack to tor and publiher of Th Sn in- hard hitting from the shoulder publisher of ThemSunD. Edwin . end wit getint e tet eu hailitattin thea tietdsphyical-% eplu. atey. N..a * iio .e 4,t- their owners or may be picked uip troduced a new era in journalism, on .proper occasions-do we not whlo N.T5 lv.4tm~..aem at Willoughby's, Inc., 110 'West and brought fame to The Sun see all these qualities now in oug yearsFriendly, as generalbad manager, ,served be-for theof the social hospital, field forbut his extends rehabilita- into A advertisement '-nu sk lnims Fold

______2d street, If the return postage and Its editor. Dana's only rule esteemed contemporaries on eV- came' vice-president and general 1tion.- 'S- was not originally included with of' journalism was "be interest- cry side of. us, andin every part manager. 'Twoe years later, on Under the building fnnd pro- "l EE I PIBOTBOGR API EXC BARNG Ethe e***-' wEDN~s~ar, ciples,ing-" and were The "Get Sun the 'was. news, meprn get all' of Afterthe land?" Dana's death in 1807 wasJgeny edl, inN, 'an airplaneyoung Dewart crash, Philanthropiesgram of the Federation of New York,of Jewish rec- A Go-send' ler GAS.HEARtTSVI.Gi SeiiO asirsocuWo namtm r dr manorore or wmowm~ photo the news, get nothing but the The Sun was umndgr, the succes- and his broher, Thomas W. Dew- ommendation has been made fo nseue or arnesm ",t,". senn*ii "cnn~to a' iofor news. , . Fight for your o"in- sive~ admInIstratIons of his son, art, was'made president and-pub- an allocation of' $250,000 for a man.erua N ,ANOf"..cm ASSOCIATION UnifEB1 SAMERA EXOHAIIUE - soia on eE aJaur ,a "I ons, but do not believe that te Paul Dana: Williami M. LaPfais er 'Speed, who' had served tharee-yara pr og r am of exp)erU. **""~pifo 145'7*ATMasose ae r. ami.D. e ooiun imB. " contain .the whole ruth or the Edward P. Mitchell,'and Willam on e asmngn-dtrmna rjcsi ovlsec "' I~., ...... only truth, . . . Above all, know C. Reick.' Durimng Beick's .con- sice s-acquisition of The and rehabIlitation. .Proposed is K10IS