Judge Murphy to Direct Administration's House Cleanup
New York federal judge Thomas F. Murphy will head a nonpartisan White House inquiry to purge corruption from the administration before the next election. The plan could trigger fresh disclosures amid opposition from Republicans and supporters alike, with Teapot Dome comparisons cited by strategists.
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Reader's Date Book 1952 Promos and Winter Vacation Plans
Home town merchants align advertising with promotions and holidays to boost sales. The piece lists dozens of planned events and weeks from January through March, plus a lengthy winter skiing calendar across New England with venues, dates, and championships for readers planning vacations and sports.
New England Resorts Plan Big Ski Season Amid Budgets
Resorts in New England, hit by three lean years, prepare for a major winter season despite reduced recreation budgets. Placards funded by state and operators will promote the idea that March skiing remains best, as early spring returns cut winter business in cities like Boston and New York.
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Yan
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Berlin
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Farm Labor Shortage Prompts Refugee Sponsorship Plan
John W. Gibson, chairman of the Displaced Persons Commission, announced a revitalized program to process escaped workers with dairy and general farming experience for sponsorship by American farmers. The plan aims to ease a coming farm labor shortage next summer, with sponsors providing job, housing, inland transport, and assurances the refugee won’t be a public charge. Inquiries to the U.S. Displaced Persons Commission in Washington, D.C.
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B. F. Goodrich Company
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