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- Elected to Poor & Co. Board
- Finns Send Final Load Of Goods to Russians
- IMRS. CHARLES W.. DOUGLASI
- STEEL BOOKINGS UP 32%; The July Demand for Structural Material at 22,389 Tons
- Plan for Federal-Mogul Stock
- BRAZIL MAKES CONCESSION; Acknowledges in Principle the Venezuelan Border Claim
- HOSPITAL IN BOSTON ACTS TO HALT THEFTS
- NOTTINGHAM TEAM WINS; Registers First Victory Since June 27 in English Cricket
- MURDERS DROP IN LONDON; But Indictable Offenses Climbed to 111,091 During 1951
- School Clerks Ask Pay Reform
- Engineer Is Killed by Train
- RICKENBACKER WEIGHS BRITISH JET PLANES
- RANGER STAND CLARIFIED; Boucher Cites 'Definite Tie-Up' With Saskatoon, Vancouver
- 1 OF 'MOST WANTED' TAKEN; F. B. I. and Texas City Police Subdue Fugitive in Battle
- ATHLETICS TOPPLE RED SOX BY 6-1, 7-5; Joost Double Scores Two Runs to Decide Second Contest -- Scheib Takes 7-Hitter
- EDUCATORS VISIT U. N.; Journalism Group Hears Talk by Andrew Cordier
- TEXAS BOLT HINTED BY A TOP DEMOCRAT; Committeeman Gives Warning -- Mitchell Sworn In, Steers Clear of Oil Dispute
- LARSEN DEFEATS MULLOY IN FINAL; Triumphs, 6-2, 6-3, to Take Nassau Bowl in Invitation Tourney at Glen Cove
- HUMANE DEALINGS HELD OUTPUT KEY; Such Treatment of Worker Also Seen Vital to Prosperity by Remington Official
- Books of The Times
- To Train Girls as Nurses; Instruction in Practical Nursing Is Advocated in High Schools
- First Steeler Victory
- LEGION CONVENTION SHORT ON SPENDING; Department Stores, Theatres and Bars Report Little Increase in Business
- 3 BIG TRUCKS BURNED IN JERSEY ACCIDENT
- Filibuster Issue 'Iffy'
- JULIAN LAO
- SHIP LINES DUBIOUS ON DOCK CONTRACT; Employers Contend Some Union Demands Do Not Properly Fit Reopening Clause
- SUSAN SPARKS ENGAGED; Drexel Institute Student Will Be, Wed to Raymond Schuehler Jr. I
- Chapman May Take a Leave
- End of Civilian Output Controls In '53 Hinted by Production Chief; DECONTROL HINTED ON CIVILIAN OUTPUT
- Books and Authors
- Farouk Asks King's Life for Son
- PLAYGROUND ROLLS TO DETROIT SLUMS; Area, Lacking Parks for Child Population, Is Served by Tractor-Drawn Trailer
- Secrecy on Bomb Projects; A. E. C. Defended on Publicizing Some Items, Yet Guarding Security
- Workers Get $34,721 Profits
- Quits Justice Department Post
- SCOTT TO INCREASE TV PRICES 10 TO 15%; Company Is First to Announce Change Following Decontrol by O. P. S. on Thursday NO DATE FOR RISE IS SET President Says Other Makes Must Go Up if Sold on Quality and Not 'By the Pound'
- Malik Assails Speech
- SAMUEL' NEWMARK
- INDUSTRIAL REALTY IN JERSEY TRADING; Food Packaging Concern Buys in Jersey City -- Insurance Group Leases Building
- Pirates to Call Up Bill Bell
- AFRICAN IGNORANCE ON FEDERATION SEEN
- SIGN LANGUAGE MASS SET; State Deaf Association Hears Priest's Plan for Service
- LAKE SEAFARERS TO VOTE; 1,637 on 63 Ships Will Express Union Preference Sept. 12
- Acheson to Speak at Kansas City
- 3 ALERT PATROLMEN PRAISED BY MONAGHAN
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Eagles Triumph, 24-7
- 8-YEAR DELAY TOLD TO HOUSE INQUIRY; Justice Files Show How War Frauds Case, 'Enfeebled With Age,' Was Dismissed
- NORWALK ANNEXES LITTLE LOOP TITLE; Connecticut Nine Rallies to Beat Monongahela by 4-3 -- Hackensack Wins, 2-0
- FAMILY PLANNING IS TOPIC; Conference at Rutgers to Study Effects of Emergency Era
- Radio-TV Notes
- More Louisiana Electors Quit
- WORLD MARK FOR MIHALO; He Clips 100-Yard Walk Record With an 0:14 Performance
- 2 New Inventions Make It Tough For Rogues With 'Nefarious Intent'; ' Still' Alarm Warns When a Pickpocket Is Practicing His Art -- Second Starts Siren That Screams Till Battery Runs Out 2 ALARMS THWART 'NEFARIOUS' ROGUE
- POLICE HOLD 11 YOUTHS; Bronx Gang, Armed With Bats and Crowbars, Is Arrested
- VETERANS ANGERED BY LEGION'S 'SLUR'; State Department Aides Who Were in Forces See Charge of Disloyalty in Resolution
- U. S. PACES STAR SAILING; Van Dyke Wins Second Race -- Ogilvie Leads on Points
- CAMP FRAUDS ALLEGED; 4 Accused of 'Kickback' System in Post Exchanges Buying
- Traffic Tops Reds, 7 to 1, As Killer of Americans
- 19 IN BRAZIL CALLED REDS; Military Board Orders Arrest of Airmen and a Civilian
- Offerings and Yields Of Municipal Bonds
- JOSEPH' BORES
- Johnson--Gordon
- U. S. and Britain Press Move To Solve Iranian Oil Dispute; Gifford and Eden Maintain Close Secrecy After Talk on Next Step -- Reports From Aides in Teheran Held Pessimistic U. S., BRITAIN PRESS OIL SOLUTION MOVE
- Canada Ships Cobalt 'Bomb'
- United Nations
- Dangers of Continued Inflation
- Plaque for Turbine Developer
- G. O. P. PUTS STRESS ON FOREIGN POLICY; Taft Policy Committee Also Calls Corruption and Communism Main Campaign Issues
- $3,000,000,000 GAIN FOR NATIONAL BANKS
- 2 AMERICAN CONCERNS TO SEEK OIL IN SICILY
- Guardian Lauds Stevenson
- CLARENCE BRUNT
- CITY GETS $951,085 IN REALTY AUCTION
- BIG DAY FOR SMALL FRY; Norwalk Parade Today to Fete Little League Winners
- NEW ORLEANS TO CLOSE; Cotton Exchange Follows Others in Voting for 5-Day Week
- VISITORS' SERMONS TO END TOMORROW; Guests Here Include 2 Scottish Ministers -- Episcopal School Program Is Expanded
- AIRLINE PAY RISES URGED; Up to $770 a Month for Flight Engineers Asked by Board
- CLOWNS NO FUN TO REDS; Hungarian Paper Condemns Their Capitalistic Formula
- Article 2 -- No Title
- $140,000 TAX CASES SETTLED FOR $15,600; Woman Who 'Lived Beyond Means' Among 2d Group of 'Compromises' Disclosed
- McGrath Willing to Testify
- Sparkle Hanover Pace Choice
- Judge Disarms Ex-Wave In Her War on Rail Spur
- CampbeH--Klockner
- MUSIC NOTES
- FORDHAM PRACTICE OPENS; Danowski Greets 57 Hopefuls at First Football Drill
- SIDELIGHTS OF THE DAY
- THE CHOICE FOR SENATOR
- JAMES J. CONNORS SR.
- Wood, Field and Stream; Clapper Rail and Sora Reported Plentiful as Season Opens on Monday
- TO DISCUSS POWER RATE; Committee Is Named by Mayor to Negotiate With Edison
- U. S. DEFENDS TESTIMONY; Fights Red Leaders' Bid to Delete Younglove Data
- RUBBER CONSUMPTION OFF; Use Drops 10.73% to 91,446 Tons in July, Association Finds
- 2D SLATE IS NAMED FOR BENCH IN KINGS; Court Fight Among Democrats Looms Over Choices for Supreme Court Posts
- CUT IN HOURS, PAY RISE SOUGHT BY PRESSMEN
- STUART PATERSON
- Transport Due at Seattle Monday
- DIANA D. DUFFY MARRIED I I
- CONSUMER CREDIT HIT RECORD LEVEL IN JULY
- STEVENSON LEAVES; POWELL BACKS HIM; FARLEY SEES UNITY; Supporters Confident Governor Achieved Triumph in His First Campaign Visit IMPACT ON VOTERS IS SEEN Negro Leader Pledges '100%' Aid as Result of Nominee's Stand on Civil Rights STEVENSON LEAVES; POWELL BACKS HIM
- LOS ANGELES BARS UNESCO HANDBOOK; All Study of U. N. Agency Held Up as School Board Rejects Text After 8-Month Battle PERMANENT POLICY SHAPED Education Group Loath to Imply Endorsement but Shies From Charge of Communist Link
- COURT INVALIDATES MALAN'S TRIBUNAL; South African Parliament Is Upset on Racial Vote Curb by Cape Supreme Bench
- NEW DAILY TO LIVE FOR ONE WEEK-END; It's the Convention Journal of Amateur Press Members, Who Publish for Fun
- Books Closed on Utility Stock
- U. S. Casualties
- RECORDS PROVE DIN MADE BY MILKMEN; Sleepless Neighbors Produce Wire Transcripts and Dairy Concern Gets Warning
- Crown Prince Is Named
- LEGION UNDER ATTACK; American Veterans Committee Scores Group's U. N. Demand
- LUMBER PRODUCTION UP; 14.3% Rise Reported for Week, Compared With Year Ago
- VANDAL SEIZED IN TEL AVIV; Self-Styled Messiah Responsible for Synagogue Outrages
- SAWYER NAMES AIDES; 19 Appointed to Keep Output Up After Defense Program
- Zipper Factory Going Up
- Jordan Joins World Bank
- CHARLES. QUINN
- Homes Sold on Staten Island
- GRIM GIANTS BACK FOR ALL-OUT DRIVE; Durocher Calls on Maglie to Face Dodgers' Rutherford in Brooklyn Tonight
- WILDCAT WALKOUT HALTS BUSES ON L. I.; Bee Line Drivers Strike Over Company's Refusal to Meet Demand for More Service
- PARTY OPENS COURT FIGHT; America First Group Is Seeking to Enter Slate in Illinois
- Everest Climbers Reach Bombay
- Wall and Riegel Lead With 66's As Connecticut Tourney Starts; Tie Wethersfield Links Record in First Insurance City Competition -- Palmer Next With 67 in Field of 155
- SHIP MOVES IN SECTIONS; Too Big for Locks, Vessel Is Cut in Two for Trip to Lakes
- Plays for Children Studied
- HIGHWAYS JAMMED BY HOLIDAY TRAVEL; Auto Club Estimates 850,000 Cars Will Carry 2,250,000 New Yorkers on Week-End 480 DEATHS SEEN FOR U. S. Extra Train Sections, Planes and Buses Added -- Suffern Crash Kills Motorcyclist
- VANDENBERG BARS HOT ROD' AIR FLEET; Careful Choice of Craft Needed for Most Effective Force He Tells Fliers' Parley
- LOCUSTS DISTRESS MILLIONS IN INDIA; Floods From Late Monsoon Sweep Away Villages -- U. S. Helps to Fight the Pest
- ELINOR SACKS IS BRIDE OF FRANKLIN R. BRUSH
- Of Local Origin
- Col. Walsh Rifle Victor
- Bridgeport Brass Announces Effectiveness Of Employes Payroll Plan for Buying Stock
- A WORD TO THE WISE
- CLIFFORD' M. I=DWA.RDS
- Fined $8 for Jaywalking
- 511 Pints of Blood Donated
- FARM PRODUCTS REPORTED STEADY; Agriculture Department Notes Mid-July to Mid-August Trend Despite Drought Toll INDIVIDUAL PRICES MIXED Rise in Poultry, Dairy Items, Hogs, Grains, Potatoes Offset by Drop in Other Foods
- I. R. T. EMPLOYE A HERO; Climbs Over Live Third Rails to Rescue Woman at Times Sq.
- ILLINOIS CENTRAL ASKS 45% RATE RISE; I.C.C. Considers Reopening Its '51 Award of 20% Increase in Intrastate Carfares
- MRS. WALTER F. SMITH
- Article 1 -- No Title
- 167 CHARGE RENT THEFTS; Puerto Ricans Paid $40,000, They Say, and Got No Apartments
- MUNICIPAL LOANS
- Eisenhower Favors a Curb On Filibusters, Lodge Says; At Eisenhower's Headquarters and Home EISENHOWER SEEKS FILIBUSTER CURBS
- EXPRESS WORKER KILLED; Baggage Sorter Crushed Between Truck and Freight Elevator
- Constitutional Limits Cited; COURT INVALIDATES MALAN'S TRIBUNAL
- U. N. Air Letter Sheets on Sale
- 2-YEAR PACT SIGNED IN TRUCK INDUSTRY; 35,000 Win Varying Rises to Equalize Pay -- 15% Increase in Freight Rates Slated
- One MIG Reported Bagged
- NEW ZEALAND KETCH REACHES PERU SAFELY
- North Korean
- DR. MILTON REDISH, INTERNIST,* IS DEAD; f Cl!i.ef of Gastroenterology at Brooklyn V. A. Hospital H,ad Taught at Medical Schools,
- INVESTOR ACQUIRES A WEST SIDE HOUSE; Buys Apartments for Ninety-six Families on West End Ave. -- Deals in Bronx
- President May Turn 'Operational' Stops On Milwaukee Trip Into 'Whistle-Stops'
- BATHURST POWER REPORTS DECLINE; Six Months Net 86c a Share, Against $2.21 a Year Ago -- Other Corporate Reports
- Midnight Curfew Ordered For U. S. Army in Europe
- MATEUS MAX SALOMON
- Solomons Gives Ultimatum
- 19 OPEN SHOPS SIGN WITH CLOAK UNION; Garment Workers Claim Defeat of Independent Association, but Lawsuit Continues
- Yugoslav Mission in London
- NEWS OF INTEREST IN SHIPPING WORLD; Coast Guard Board of Inquiry Opens Hearings in Sinking of the Western Farmer
- JUNIOR LINKS HONORS RETAINED BY LIPMAN
- 500,000 SCREENED FOR PORT SECURITY; Admiral Says Only Reds and 2 West Coast Unions Have Contested Program
- Mrs. Truman Returns to Capital
- BEHAVIOR PROBLEM SUBJECT OF STUDY; Children Are Found to Realize What Adults Want of Them in the Way of Changes
- U. S. FISHERMEN ACCUSED; Two Peruvians Charge They Were Threatened by Gunfire
- Soviet Rejects Western Bid For Big 5 Talk on Arms Cut; RUSSIANS REJECT BIG 5 ARMS TALK
- Cleveland Downs Trucks, 4 to 2, As Lemon Holds Tigers to 6 Hits; Easter's Two-Run Homer in Sixth, His 23d Circuit Clout of Season, Helps Indian Pitcher Register 17th Conquest
- Pakistan Heavily Invaded
- Theatre Party to Aid Nursery
- MISS FRY CAPTURES FINAL; Beats Mrs. Kiner, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4, in Maidstone Tennis
- CAMPBELL IN FINAL ON CANADIAN LINKS; Defeats Urzetta by 3 and 2 as Bouchey's Rally Stops Meister at Last Hole
- INSURANCE CONCERN CITED; California Accuses Company of Misleading Advertising
- MOROCCO AND THE HAGUE COURT
- MRS. GEORGE HENRY'
- CHESS LEAD KEPT BY RUSSIAN TEAM; Soviet Defeats West Germany for 18-10 Helsinki Total -- Title Meet Ends Today
- CANADIANS TO INVEST IN JAPANESE CONCERN
- UNIVERSITY AIDS VETERANS; Those Under Korea G. I. Bill May Delay Payments to State Units
- Hewitt-Robins Executive Joins Board of Directors
- Handbook on Painting Concrete
- DIVIDEND NEWS
- MRS. C: H. BLATCHFORD
- Saigh Denies Tax Charges
- Gipsy Trail Club Ball Tonight
- RAILROADS IN EAST ACCEPT UNION SHOP; 17 Nonoperating Labor Groups Extend Pact to 400,000 -- Turn to Western Lines RAILROADS IN EAST ACCEPT UNION SHOP
- ARMY GRADUATES CHINESE; Nationalist Officers Are. in Class at Jersey's Petroleum School
- INDIA PRESSES PLEA ON KASHMIR TROOPS; Insistent No Pakistanis Stay on Plebiscite Line -- Talks Go 'According to Plan'
- IRANIAN REDS AVOID NATIONALISTS' RALLY
- ARGENTINA BLOCKS 2 U. S. RADIO SHOWS; Embassy's News and Cultural Programs Forced Off Air -- Military Mission to Leave
- PARIS PRESS HAILS REPORT BY DRAPER; Plea for Greater U. S. Imports From Europe to Aid Allies' Economy Is Stressed
- Indians to Start 3-Day Pow-Wow
- ' SMEAR' LAID TO C.I.O. BY A. F. L. AUTO UNION
- SUPPORT BROADENS FOR WHEAT BUYING; Expansion of Export Business Develops Firmer Market, Stimulates Other Grains
- Plane Wreck Found Off Italy
- THOMAS A. POWER
- Panama's Budget $43,000,000
- CHILD ANGLERS MAKE HAUL; Six Win Bonds, Bicycles, Fishing Kits in Brooklyn Contest
- Indicted in Police Murder
- Elizabeth School Quits Football
- $1,000 Payroll Stolen
- Housekeeping Today
- COLLINS SETS PACE IN STATE TOURNEY
- PEIPING CURBS LANDLORDS; Property Owners Are Placed under Five-Year Restrictions
- Two St. Nick Bouts Booked
- PRISONER FREED AS LEPER; ' Unrest' Among Others in Jail Cited in New Haven Court
- Betrothal Is Terminated
- PRE-HOLIDAY SPURT STAGED BY STOCKS; Sparked by Rails, Autos and Aircrafts Best Rise Is Made for Recovery Movement COMPOSITE RATE UP 0.57 Trading Is Narrow With Deals Limited to 1,029 Issues -- 488 Higher, 259 Lower
- DR. GREENBERG'S RE-ELECTION
- Paul Lockwood's Mother Dies
- WIDER TV COVERAGE DUE; National Telecasts of 3 More Bowl Games Possible Jan. 1
- GET-RICH-QUICK PLAN FAILS; Brazilian Jailed Is Said to Owe $4,000,000 to $12,000,000
- Ekco to Make Cartridge Cases
- LAURA B. TEN EYCK TO WED IN AUTUMN; Vassar Graduate Is Betrothed to Wheaton Bradish Byers, an Alumnus of Williams
- AUGUST E.. tlUBAu, 56, ISLIP TOWNSI/IIP A1DE
- Russian Orthodox Clubs Meet
- COMMODITY PRICES OFF; Index Put at 293 for Thursday, Against 293.6 Day Before
- HEAVIEST AIR BLOW OF WAR SMASHES RED KOREA CAPITAL; 1,400-Sortie Attack by Allied Planes Leaves Pyongyang 'Blowing Up All Over' FOE'S DEFENSE GUNS BUSY Enemy's Army Headquarters and Civil Centers Bombed -- B-29's Hit Power Plants HEAVIEST AIR BLOW STRIKES PYONGYANG
- Carpenter Plunges to Death
- IN SOVIET GERMANY
- Cylinder Pairs Welded In Alcoa Tested Motor
- MORE HUNGARIANS MOVED; Reports in Vienna Also Say Czechs Are Fleeing Homes
- Jurors Served 'Alcohol,' Baptist Deacon Protests
- RUHR TO SPECIALIZE ON LIGHT WEAPONS; Industry Prefers to Produce Small Arms to Quell Fears of French and Others Entire Project Awaits Final Action on Bonn Accords by European Powers
- CITY SELLS BIG SITE FOR HOUSING PROJECT
- No Open Fight With General
- EXECUTIVE CHANGES
- DREES TO ORGANIZE NEW DUTCH CABINET; Appointment Indicates Accord on Ministers -- Foreign Post to Ex-Aide of World Fund
- SAMUEL HAGERMAN SR.
- Manlius Picks Davis for Post
- NASSAU VACANT SITE PASSES TO NEW OWNER
- FREEMAN PLANNING TO PRESENT COMEDY; Director Will Make His Debut as Producer With Seldes' Version of Italian Play
- 10,000 Set for Sea War Games
- Homicide Charge Dismissed
- Banner Waves, Outsider in Field of 6, Takes $11,300 Saratoga Steeplechase; M'KINNEY 9-1 SHOT OUTRUNS TITIEN II Banner Waves, Under Adams, Scores by Two Lengths -- Jockey Woolfe Is Hurt NATIVE DANCER FAVORED Undefeated 2-Year-Old Goes After 6th Victory Today in $62,650 Hopeful Stakes
- Ship Sunk in Collision, Crew Safe
- 2-RUN HOMER IN 9TH CHECKS RASCHI, 3-2; Busby Connects for Senators After Coan's Four-Bagger Ties Score in Eighth MIZE GETS CIRCUIT DRIVE Finds Range in Last Inning -- Masterson Quells Yankee Threats at Stadium
- Spanish General Visits Cadets
- Stagg, 90, Leaves for Drills
- PRAVDA SEES WAR EISENHOWER'S AIM; Front-Page Editorial Assails General for Legion Speech -- Guardian Hails Stevenson
- FAVORITES WIN AT TENNIS; Misses Sampson, Eilenberger Advance in Girls' Singles
- WELFARE BOARD MEETS; Jewish Group Urged to Press Juvenile Delinquency Fight
- Son to Mrs. Francis T. M. LoudI
- KELLER TO JOIN BROWNS; Six Other Players Recalled by Team Will Report in Spring
- U. S. CLOSES CONTRACT FOR 2 VITAL METALS
- Use of Chinese Troops Asked
- FLEIINaM'GURON,' FI-NANCIERi WAS'77; .(. Official' Of 'Several 'Canadian Bank's Dies--Had Served in Government for 10 Years
- Two Stable-Mates Break World Trotting Record
- AUTO OUTPUT TO INCREASE; 474,000 Passenger Cars Are in Prospect for September
- MISS FLORENCE SIBLEY'
- Hoof and Mouth Parley Set
- CLAIRE MAE CARLSON ENGAGED TO ENSIGN
- New Camera for Women
- Republican Appointed to McMahon Senate Seat; CONNECTICUT FILLS M'MAHON VACANCY
- Schwartz -- Katz
- Russians Denounce 'Reactionary' Austria; SOVIET DENOUNCES REGIME IN AUSTRIA
- SCHEDULE SET UP FOR SEWAGE PLAN; Commission Approves Order to Bring Westchester County's Plants Up to Standard SIX-YEAR PERIOD ALLOWED Program Is Part of Interstate Fight on Pollution in Harbor and in Near-By Areas
- LAST OF PILGRIMS FLOWN NEAR MECCA; U. S. Ends 121,800-Mile Airlift for 3,783 -- Moslems Ordered to Say Prayers of Thanks
- NOT ENOUGH POLICEMEN -- III
- RAIL UNIONS DELAY STRIKE; New York Central Promised at Trouble-Free Week-End
- The Proceedings In the U. N.
- CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS URGED; Training Is Answer to Problem of Delinquency, Adventists Hear
- Germans to Get U. S. Orders
- LESTER GOFF.59; ELVA?OR Ot*tqGZtL; Vice President of Oils Company Dies--Began With Concern as Office Boy in 1906
- Soft Coal Output Up in Week
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- Posthumous Honor to 3 Marines
- BARONESS VON CZOERNIG
- Hurricane Veers From Coastline; States Above Florida Still on Alert; Storm Warnings Lowered Below Jacksonville After 85-Mile Gales Change Course -- Air and Surface Craft Evacuated
- Sedgman Wins Easily From Bunis As National Title Tennis Opens; Rosewall Scores in First-Round Test With Nettleton -- Seixas, Flam, Ampon Among Victors -- McNeill Downed by Dailey
- 5 Red-Faced Apes, 11 Ditto Police, Have Fun and Games for 4 Hours
- 29 IN NARCOTICS NET; Federal Raid Biggest of Kind in Atlantic City History
- FAST PACE TAKEN BY FREDDY HAWK; Avery Reins Gelding to 2:02 1/5 Victory Over True Kitty, Dr. Stanton at Westbury
- SOLDIER IS HOME BY 'MERCY' FLIGHT; He Is Whisked From Ship at Sea to Ailing Wife, Daughter -- Son Is Dead of Polio
- Hacker of Cubs Pitches 4-Hitter Against Brooks to Beat Roe, 4-1; 3-Run Seventh Sends Dodger Hurler to His Second Loss After Campanella's 20th Homer of Season Ties the Score
- Lollipop Seller Aids Polio Fund
- Czech Claims Shot-Put Mark
- Several Clashes End Berlin Calm; 1,000 Reds Routed in Funeral Riot; Communists Try to Make Martyr of Rail Worker Who Died of Stroke -- Jobless in U. S. Sector Demand More Aid
- Mrs. Pung and Shirley McFedters Gain Final of Women's U.S. Amateur Golf; HAWAIIAN DEFEATS PAT LESSER, 6 AND 4 Mrs. Pung, Aided by Eagle 3 on 12th, Plays Her Best Golf of Portland Tourney PAT GARNER BOWS ON 20TH Sand Trap Is Her Undoing as Miss McFedters Gains U. S. Final on First Attempt
- NEW PLANS AIRED BY PRICING AGENCY; Regional Head Says Program Must Be Viewed in Light of 'Soft Market' Suspensions BETTER FOOD CURB ONE AIM Another Is Lowered Ceilings When Cut Is 'Appropriate and Clearly Justifiable'
- MacFadden, 84, Parachutes
- Polio Delays Opening of Schools
- POPCORN WINS PONY TITLE; Mr. Chips Also Takes Division Laurels in Westport Show
- BONDS AND SHARES ON LONDON MARKET; British Government Issues, Industrials Waver Slightly on Profit-Taking
- Inspection of City Projects
- JOHN J. MANNIX JR.
- 35 YACHTS START IN 234-MILE RACE; Leave From Stamford for Run Around Vineyard Lightship -- Kittyhawk at Scratch
- U. S. SCENTS COPPER RUSE; Charges Concern Was Organized to Get Larger Allocations
- ANTHONY J. VALENTINE
- TROTH-':NOUNCF.,Dt OF MRS. WYHKOOPI I; Former Florenoe Hyde Will !eI Wed.to William F. Russell, I Who. Served as Army Major t
- Chemical Brokerage Formed
- LIBERALS HOLD OFF CASHMORE SUPPORT; Majority Opposed to Him, but Democrats Will Keep Trying to Get an Endorsement LIBERALS HOLD OFF BACKING CASHMORE
- PENN STATE FACULTY PROTESTS DISMISSAL
- COFFEE AND WOOL ADVANCE AT CLOSE; Cottonseed Oil Also Gains, but All Other Commodities Drop in Futures Trading Here
- STATE FAIR OPENS TODAY; 400,000 Attendance Predicted in 8 Days at Syracuse
- U.S. Navy Tug Hits Mine; 2 Dead, 3 Missing in Loss
- WANTED: BLOOD FOR MIRACLES
- BUSINESS NOTES
- FREED AS MALAY RED, GIRL ORDERED RETRIED; Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
- REYNOLDS WILL BUILD NEW CRYOLITE PLANT
- 71 Prisoners Riot in Tunis
- DR. CLARENCE HYLAND
- ' Devil Makes Three,' Melodrama Filmed on Location in Europe, Is Globe's New Feature
- 2 Sworn In on Mine Board
- NAVAL STORES
- PARIS AND BONN SET NEW TOP SAAR TALKS
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- TO OPEN CHRISTMAS LINE; Doniger Will Show Sportswear in McGregor Offices Tuesday
- BOLLWEG MOST VALUABLE; Kansas City Player Chosen in the American Association
- Yarn About Iron Ore at the Palace
- Labor Strife Is Studied in Murder Inquiry; Unionists Questioned on Acropolis' Feuds
- REDS FEWER, HOOVER SAYS; F. B. I. Head Reports a Decline in Party Rolls to 24,647
- OLD-TIMERS' GAME AT STADIUM TODAY; Yankees Will Battle Senators After 3-Inning Exhibition -- Griffith to Be Honored
- News of Food; Prickly Pears Are Now in Season Again -- Prices of Canned Fruits Holding Steady
- BELGIUM SENTENCES 16; Troops Who Rioted Against 2-Year Conscription Go to Jail
- MRS. CUDONE WINS IN JERSEY WITH 75; Defeats Maureen Orcutt Two Strokes to Capture One-Day Golf Prize
- Use of Iron Ore Up in May
- Burchill -- Nelson
- SUGGESTIONS SAVE $17,384; Employes at Port of Embarkation Receive $685 in Awards
- Stromberg-Carlson Controller
- Fine Suggested for Non-Voters
- MISS WARD PAROLED AND PUT UNDER GUARD
- CAPT. JAMES DEWHURST
- HELEN PURDY FIANCEE OF RICHARD L. KUNKLE
- LIRA STABILITY STRESSED; Italian Minister Says Rearming Must Not Imperil Money
- DULLES OUTLINES A PLAN FOR PEACE; But He Tells Amvets He Is Not Sure War Can Be Averted -- Cites U. S.-Russian Hostility
- Head of Swindled Bank in Mineola Shoots Himself but May Recover; Head of Swindled Bank in Mineola Shoots Himself but May Recover
- NEW TAX ZONE FORMED; Virginia, Maryland, the Capital, West Virginia in One District
- CHILEAN GROUPS CURBED; Argentina Acts After Protests on Ibanez Electioneering
- Indian to Teach at Cornell
- Envoys Working Together
- Topics of The Times
- Advertising & Marketing
- Two Mexicans Win Concession to Develop Rich Sulphur Deposit on Uninhabited Island
- STANLEY IKERD
- WATERFRONT ESTATE SOLD IN WESTCHESTER
- EDINBURGH STAGES 'MATHIS DER MALER'
- NEW SUFFOLK JUDGE APPOINTED BY DEWEY
- Aliens Fishing Off Solomons
- Chicago Double Pays $1,074
- METRO AGAIN BARS LANZA FROM RADIO; Studio Informs N.B.C. Actor Is in Default of Contract for Failure to Do Picture
- CITY'S $1 FARMERS REAP SKIMPY CROP; That Is, It's a Bit Under Par, Hospital Group Says, Blaming It, of Course, on Weather
- Long Island Jet Pilot Killed
- APPEAL FOR BAIL WON BY 14 CONVICTED REDS
- SEWING CLINIC SCHEDULED; Three-Day Session Will Include Slip Covers and Draperies
- MISS HEAD TENNIS VICTOR; Beats Jacqueline Kermina to Reach Istanbul Final
- Snyder Heads U.S. Group To World Bank Meeting
- Sons Outrun Stevenson
- Need for Change Queried; Ability of Republican Party to Back Necessary Reforms Doubted
- BROWNS VANQUISH BEAR ELEVEN, 14-7; Carpenters Scores Twice in Exhibition -- Steelers Top Green Bay by 7-6
- WILLIS AVE. SPAN RESTORED TO USE; Bridge Across Harlem River, Its Approaches Rebuilt, Is Serving Northbound Flow
- SPARKMAN TO RUN ON LIBERAL TICKET; At Chicago Ceremony He Joins Stevenson in Accepting Bid of the New York Party
- WEEK'S DIP IS 0.3% IN PRIMARY PRICES; Farm Products Down 0.3%, Processed Foods 0.2% -- Other Items Increase
- DR, GEORGE S. DILMORE JR,
- Courses for Investors
- Neusner--Friedman
- Yale & Towne Splits Truck Line
- Mission Society Worker Retiring After 42 Years
- 3D MAN SUSPENDED IN SEWER INQUIRY; NO CHARGES FILED; Engineer on Eve of Retirement Says He Lost Authority to Subordinate 2 Years Ago THREAT LAID TO CLEMENTE Pavement Inspector in Queens Holds Contractor Was Paid Over His Objection 3D MAN SUSPENDED IN QUEENS INQUIRY
- SAW BRINGS DOWN CITY LIBERTY POLE; Decayed Staff Latest to Fall in a Long Historic Line, but New One Will Rise
- TRADING IS ACTIVE IN COTTON FUTURES; Closing Prices 8 to 22 Points Above Thursday's After Opening 5 to 16 Off
- KING FUAD WILL GET SCHOOLING EGYPT; Cabinet Wants Him to Grow Up Among People -- Farouk Asks Funds for Son
- Wellman Heads Economists
- TARIFFS PARED 50% ON VENEZUELAN OIL; New Schedule Amends Compact of 1939 -- U. S. Exports Gain in the Revised Agreement
- Increased Automobile Insurance
- WAGE BOARD REDUCING AID; Budget Cut Forcing It to Curtail Some Services in 100 Cities
- BILLS AVERAGE 99.524; Of $2,074,457,000 Applied For $1,300,311,000 Is Accepted
- Old British Houses Deteriorating; Landlords Lack Funds for Repairs; Many Homes Abandoned to Tenants as Owners, Plagued by Costs, Controls and Taxes, Can't Afford to Pay for Work
- PAuuse H. ROLAND, rtoDsu a crRss :Ts1
- 4TH AVENUE STORES BOUGHT IN BROOKLYN
- GAR WOOD SUES ON FILM; Seeks to Nullify Contract With Paul R. Thoma for Life Story.
- Made Interior Department Aide
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