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- DR.H.V.GUILEDIES[ CARDIOLOGIST 71; atlBe!!evue That Is'Said tO I Have Been First in U;S: 'l
- Chile and Bolivia in Pact Today
- Elected Vice President Of Central Hudson Gas
- $245,272 RECOUPED FOR TENANTS IN 1954
- Don Campbell to Test New Jet Hydroplane
- KOPPERS WILL DESIGN BIG SPANISH FURNACE
- COLLINS WOULD RISK SOUTH VIETNAM AID
- FIGHT ON REDS PLEDGED; Glass Union Promises to Help Oust Communists in Plants
- Goldman--Weisberger
- EX-TEXAS RANGER DIES j
- FAIRFIELD COUNTY SCORED ON VOTING; Connecticut Bill Asks Curb on Commuter 'Misuse' of Absentee Ballot System
- 1-YEAR MATURITIES ARE $78,637,820,506
- CITY MAN WIELDS CONGRESS PLOW; Anfuso of Brooklyn, Tapped for Farm Post, Likes Job in Field He Never Knew
- Timone to Preside at Forum
- AUGUSTUS W. PERR!NE
- MOULEDOUS IS HEARD IN DEBUT AT PIANO
- Nationalist Planes Attack
- Excerpts From Governor Harriman's Message on the 1955-56 State Budget
- U. S. Health Aide Retires
- The Dance: Carola Goya; Artist, in Return, Gives Ethnic Program, Mainly Spanish Matteo -- Is Partner
- Railway Express Names Operating Vice President
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Score 17 Goals in Row
- Baghdad Has Bomb Incident
- BAR REPORT URGES REFORM OF COURTS; A. T. Klots Says Addition of 25 Judgeships Would Not End Problem of Delays
- Readings From Miller Plays
- Fuath of Ulaid Wins Dog Show Honors; IRISH WOLFHOUND BALTIMORE VICTOR
- Article 3 -- No Title
- 5 New Yorkers Hurt in Fire
- BATTLE AGAINST MALARIA
- ARABS RUSH GROUP TO IRAQ TO DELAY PACT WITH TURKEY; Mission Is Flying From Egypt in Attempt to End Rift of Baghdad and Cairo
- H-LINE ABANDONED IN LONDON FASHION; Soft-Molded Feminine Styles Presented -- Goblet, New Silhouette, Is Displayed
- 17 WHIP TO POLICE HOUSE DEMOCRATS; Regional Assistants Named to Rally Party's Strength and Maintain Liaison
- Hamilton-Madison House Will Be Aided By 'The Desperate Hours' March 8 and 10
- M'AULIFFE ASKS ARMOR; Seeks Atomic Mobility -- Takes Over Army in Europe Today
- LaynmDi Costanzo
- GEORGE W. DEAN
- GERMAN PRESENTS FASHIONS IN PARIS
- Wings Rout Canadiens;; Skov, Bonin Pace Detroit
- C. & N. W. REPORTS $4,592,295 DEFICIT; Result Contrasts With Profit of $4,248,078 for 1953 -Other Rail Earnings
- UTILITY STOCK SOLD; Books Closed on Offering of Philadelphia Water Co.
- ' The Proceedings ?i! ?/:::'fi(:.the U. - N..
- MISS BIRNBACH A BRIDE; { Graduate of Cornell !s Wed{ Here to Bernard Pustilnik {
- MRS. WILLIAM B. EAKIN
- Heads Aluminum Association
- Article 1 -- No Title
- CHINESE LANGUAGE A SINGAPORE ISSUE; Body Representing Colony's Majority Asks British to Make It Official Tongue
- SMITH OF JERSEY IS 75; Responsibility Keeps Him Alive, Key G. O. P. Senator Says
- SARGENT D. DUFFiELD
- New York Dock Concern Elects Banker to Board
- Korean Clash Injures 20
- Of Local Origin
- JEWISH GROUP LISTS DEMANDS ON RUSSIA
- APPEAL FOR HEART FUND; Volunteers Start City Campaign for $1,250,000 Tomorrow
- WAYWARD SAINT' NEXT AT THE CORT; Comedy-Fantasy Opens There Feb. 17 -- 'Rainmaker' Leaves the 12th, Seeks New House
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES; Week Ended Jan. 28, 1955.
- New Naval Reserve Unit Due
- A BUTTER DISPOSAL PLAN
- Baseball Enjoys Greater Popularity Than Ever, Frick Says at Writers' Dinner; PROMOTIONAL IDEA FOR GAME LISTED
- SHIP LEAPER DEPORTED; Ryndam Takes Her Stowaway, Rescued From Hudson
- Queen Mary Rescues 2 Men in Rolling Sea; 2 INJURED SEAMEN RESCUED BY LINER
- U. S. Drowns Its Woes In Muggs, Moscow Says
- YOUTH PANEL SEES BENEFITS IN 'ISMS'; Students and Norman Thomas Find Communism, However, Is Enemy of Democracy
- Topics of The Times
- Red Ticket Stub Saves Life of Arctic Trapper
- GROUP MEETS HERE ON HALL OF FAME; Statement Expected Today From Special Committee on Baseball Veterans
- Gov. Meyner to Appoint Howell Chief of Banking and Insurance; Defeated Candidate for Senate in Jersey Turns Down Other Job Offers
- MOSCOW ASKS U. N. TO SET CEASE-FIRE AIDING CHINA REDS; Ouster of All Non-Communist Units, Yielding of Islands in Formosa Area Urged
- School of Social Work Names Associate Dean
- GROUP ACQUIRES ALLIANCE REALTY; Noyes-Riker Interests Buy Control of Old Company With $12,000,000 Assets
- EISENHOWER SHOCKED; Sends Message of Sympathy to King on Hedtoft Death
- News of Food; A New Restaurant Opens in 57th Street With Music, Mood and Alsatian Chef
- Bruins Blank Leafs; Fifth-Shutout for Henderson
- BANK'S NET UP 12.06%; Pennsylvania Co. Shows Drop of $7,705,676 in '54 Loans
- Venezuela to Support U. S.
- FOSSIL FIND IN WYOMING; Bones of Some of the Earliest Mammals Unearthed
- ITHACA BEATS IONA, 75-68; Quintet Sinks 29 of 34 Free Throws to Gain Triumph
- Yugoslavia Regrets Incident
- EAGLE STRIKE IS STILL ON; Paper and Guild in Brooklyn Await Word on Mediation
- DR. OLIVE L. iVES
- GREEN AND MOSS WIN AUSSIE JUNIOR FINAL
- FRENCH SEEK CURB ON COST OF LIVING; 4-Month Rise in Price Index Laid to Increased Wages, Expanded Meat Exports
- TERCENTENARY NOTED; American Jewish Celebration Marked by Music Program
- POLICY REVERSAL ON TRADE DENIED; Winthrop Brown Tells Swiss U. S. Watch Tariff Action Is Being Misinterpreted
- SECURITY SALES SET HIGH; Corporations Got $6.4 Billion in '54 Underwritten Deals
- 10 REBELS KILLED, COSTA RICA SAYS; San Jose Alerts Reservists After 2 Clashes -- Asserts Nicaraguans Fire on Unit
- OBJECT' HUNTED AT SEA; Mysterious 'Thing' Sighted in Search for Lost Yacht
- CHUTIST SURVIVES 1,000-FEET PLUNGE; Lands in Snow -- Has Minor Injury -- Alaska Defenders Clash With 'Invaders'
- India Plans to Save Vanishing Game; Extinction Threatens Several Species of Wild Animals
- Bowler Gets Perfect Game
- MEN'S SUIT MAKERS REPORT '54 SETBACK
- Fight Over Arms Cuts Due As Major Issue in Congress; Ridgway Is Expected to Oppose Reduction -- McCormack Backs Tax Slash Now -- President's Health Plan Slated
- RHODESIAN MINERS VOTE; White Union Favors Aid in Jobs for Ousted Negro Strikers
- HISPANOS TRIUMPH OVER ROCKETS, 2-1; Tie Hakoah for Soccer Lead as the Uhriks-Americans Game Is Postponed
- M'MICHAEL WINS REGATTA; Defeats Shields by Point in Sailing at Larchmont
- Stump Reports U.S. Is Ready To Start Tachen Evacuation; STUMP IS READY FOR EVACUATION
- ICEPACK PREVENTS ANTARCTIC SEARCH; Atka Blocked in Six Attempts to Find Open Water in Hunt for New Site for Base
- Goblet Silhouette Shown
- N. B. C. SIGNS PACT WITH TECHNICIANS; Negotiations Go On With C.I.O. Union and A.B.C. -- 1,400 Affected by Agreement
- Advertising and Marketing News
- MT. ROYAL CURLERS WIN; Beat Utica No. 1 Rink, 12-6, in Final at Lake Placid
- BUSINESS NOTES
- Bartholomew, Miss Gibson Capture Titles In National Senior Speed-Skating Tests
- Diamond Match Plans to Acquire Assets Of Egg-Packing Equipment Manufacturer
- UNESCO FINDS TV IS HELP TO YOUTH; Other Countries Interested in Survey -- France Has 180 Television Clubs
- Textbook on Red Tactics Urged by Congressman
- [ Frances Moskowitz AffiancedI
- LOUIS DAVIS HOPKINS
- Promoted by New Haven R. R.
- Belloaks Ezra Captures Stake
- News Coverage Discussed
- Books of The Times
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- GARY TOWLEN, 12, PLAYS; Pianist Offers Debut Program at Carnegie Recital Hall
- DUTRA'S 213 GAINS SENIOR LINKS TITLE
- French Line Promotes Aide Here to Algiers
- EISENHOWER RETURNS; Flies Back to Capital After More Golf in Augusta
- Samuelstuen Wins Ski Jump
- GRAIN TRADING IN CHICAGO
- PRESIDENT HAILED ON AID TO SHIPPING; A. F. L. Leader Says Policy Recognizes Nation's Needs -- Urges New Subsidies
- THE ITALIAN AMBASSADOR
- About New York; Engraver Whose Farthing Delighted a Queen Now Has Need of an 1823 Copper
- TUNNEL LINK TO SPANS; Tobin Says Port Authority Would Help Pay for an Expressway
- Foreign Affairs; Human Misery and Political Ferment in the Levant
- QUICK CANCER TEST GETS $100,000 AID; U. S. and Private Funds Will Develop Electronic Scanner of Microscope Slides
- FETCHICK WINS WITH 266; Has Two-Stroke Edge on Kay in California Golf Play
- BERLIN LAPSE SEEN IN U. S. PAPER'S END
- POWELL CONDEMNS LEGAL BINGO MOVE; Cleric-Legislator Denounces State Democrats' Proposal -- 3,000 Back His Stand
- MISS'EINKLEWED] IN FLORIDA TEPLU; at Marriage to Robert G, , Short in Miami.Beach
- Jo.. c: .AZZA____.b DIES; Delaware DemOcratic Leadertt Former P. S. CHead, Was 661
- TOKYO U. N. AIDE GETS SOVIET PEACE TASK
- Pousehlne--Carlson
- Tax Cut Now Supported
- SALAUN IS VICTOR IN COWLES FINAL; Beats MacCracken in Squash Racquets Test -- Vare Wins Harvard Invitation Play
- Attlee Asks Chiang Exile And Formosa Plebiscite
- BERT M.' WILLER
- BETTER EDUCATION FOR GIFTED ADVISED
- Vincent Scores in France
- BRITISH FORD EYES ISSUE; Plans to -- Apply for Authority for 100% Stock Dividend
- He Confers at Tokyo
- To Revive van Druten Comedy
- Gassner Wins Inboard Test
- BRITISH ARE CALM IN BANK RATE RISE; One-Half Point Increase Seen as Reminder to Country to Combat Inflation
- Merchant of Venice' Closes
- Benham Sets 2 Marks On Lake Placid Course
- ENGLEWOOD SCHOOLS ADD NEGRO TO BOARD
- Nielsen Takes Fourth Title
- INSURANCE DIVIDENDS UP; Pacific Fire and 2 Others Act -- Stock Payments Slated
- AIRPORT 'PLOT' A FIZZLE; La Guardia Warned by Phone of Would-Be Suicide Aloft
- TAFT ACT CHANGE INVITED; But Mitchell Says Real Labor Peace Rests in Bargaining
- American League Puts Off Action On Plan to Expand to Ten Clubs; No Immediate Prospect of Increasing Loop Membership, Lane Says -- Requirements for Franchise Applicants Are Listed
- Municipal Issues' Slate Off
- Largest Ore Ship Sails
- FIRES KILL 9 HERE, 6 IN ONE TENEMENT; 3 Children Among Dead in Kerosene Heater Blaze -2 Aged Women Trapped
- UNEMPLOYMENT TAX DUE; State 1954 Levy Must Be Paid to Get Federal Rebate
- Article 5 -- No Title
- PAKISTAN TALLIES 328; Takes Three India Wickets for 80 in Cricket at Lahore
- Bishop Oil Offering Set
- 6,000 Died in Wartime Sinking
- BACKS RIGHT TO CRITICIZE; Pennington Says Free Voice Strengthens Government
- City's Water Supply; Supreme Court Decision Cited in Upholding Value of Hudson Water
- Sports of The Times; At the Baseball Writers' Show
- Television: Live vs. Film; Eddie Cantor and Fulton Lewis Programs Use Celluloid to Disadvantage
- Sylvania Picks Manager Of International Division
- Justice Douglas Asks U. N. Seat 2 Chinas; Justice Douglas Asks U. N. Seats For Red and Nationalist Chinas
- SAMUEL J. COHEN
- MILD GRAY MARKET DETECTED IN STEEL; And if Demand for Flat-Rolled Products Continues to Rise, Premiums May Spread
- Molotov Reiterates Stand
- FLORENCE COLCHER WED!; Married in Philadelphia to Samuel S. Marcus
- RE. DR. M. ALPER, EDU(/TOR, WAS 52; ' Member of Staff Of Hebrew Union College-Institute of Religion Is Dead
- ON PALM BEACH STAGE; Florida Playhouse Announces Program for Winter
- 4-Minute Mile Indoors Possible, Santee Says After 4:03.8 Effort; Kansan, Who Runs in Garden Saturday, Adds That He Will Try to Improve on World Record He Set at Boston
- DR. FRED'W.-MUELLER
- Drunkard' Is Toast of Coast
- ECONOMICS AND FINANCE; ' Pressuring' the Ways and Means Committee
- Goldstein--Zalon
- Diplomats, Bankers JoinVienna Throng I I I '
- Haas, Souchak and Mayfield Tie for First at 270 in Thunderbird Golf Tourney; 18-HOLE PLAY-OFF SCHEDULED TODAY
- NICARAGUA FACING COTTON PROBLEM; Spread of Profitable Crop Is Bringing Dust Storms and Neglect of Food Corn
- Financial Times Index Up
- CELLERACTS ON REFUGEES; Seeks to Correct Relief Law, and Oust McLeod From Job
- AUDITION WINNERS HEARD AT CONCERT; Four Sensitive Young Artists Presented at Town Hall by Music Education League
- KLEIN AGAINST WIRETAPS; Calls Practice Communistic -Gelb Would Restrict Use
- THISTLE CURLERS CRUSH TWO RIVALS; They Triumph 19-5, 14-4, to Win Caledonian Club's Centennial Bonspiel
- Niles Group Against Bell Deal
- March of Dimes Poster Girl Pays Tribute to Founder of Polio Fund
- Tito and Nasser to Meet
- PHILANTHROPY UP IN 1954; Publicly Announced Gifts in 10 Large Cities Studied
- GRAIN RATES CLIMB IN SHIP CHARTERING
- THREAT OF INFLATION MOUNTING IN FINLAND
- WAY TO FACE PERIL GIVEN CHRISTIANS; Trust in God and Pray as Did Disciples in Storm, Says St. Patrick's Preacher
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Loree, Rooff Score in Billiards
- EDEN MEETS NEHRU ON FORMOSA CRISIS; Issue Also High on the Agenda of Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Talks Today
- CHURCH AND YOUTH LINKED AS A TEAM; Grebe Notes Each Can Help the Other Toward Success in Christian Living
- Miss Kinmont Fractures Back, Three Others Hurt in Ski Spills
- UNION HEADS SUSPENDED; Inland Steel Staff Accused of 'Financial Irresponsibility'
- Beech-Nut Buys Plant
- $choH--Ixnt
- HIGH COURT HEARS ARGUMENTS TODAY; Pending Cases to Be Taken Up First Time Since Nov. 18 -- Bench Still One Short
- Miss Cary! Fried Married
- Cuban Title to Almendares
- ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOWS GAIN IN NET; Despite Drop in Sales, Share Earnings Rise 5c to $2.28 -- Other Company Reports
- FRED HILL RESELLS MADISON AVE. HOUSE
- RED ZONE ARMY REPORT; Bonn Ministry Says East Germans Arm 100,000
- Nuptials*of Alice M. Sena
- President of Seminary In Virginia Is Retiring
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Raises Yarn Prices
- Books -- Authors
- AMMONIA PLANT SLATED; Standard of Indiana, Sinclair Will Be Joint Owners
- TURKEY AND ITALY TO DISCUSS PACT; Premier Menderes in Rome to Sound Out Italians on Joining Balkan Alliance
- SUBURBS TO CLEAR DEPOT AUTO JAMS; Parking Areas to Be Doubled at Several Westchester and Connecticut Stations
- DINGHY MERMAID SCORES; Bill Purcell Victor With Craft in Dyer Dhow Regatta
- To Make Window Screen
- VIENNA AIDE CALLED SPY; Newspaper Says Sokolowski Arrest Was Soviet 'Recall'
- PREFACE TO A BUDGET
- $350,000 GRANTED TO STUDY BRITISH; Carnegie Fund Backs Inquiry by Duke University Into Commonwealth Lands
- OPERA BY STRAUSS TO HAVE U.S. DEBUT; Richard's 'Arabella' Will Be Performed by 'Met' Feb. 10 -- Other Programs Listed
- Riverside Sailing Postponed
- MISS HOYNS, KIPP GAIN SKATE TITLE; Competing Together 1st Time, They Take Middle Atlantic Senior Dance Honors
- Iceboats Are Back, Sailing the Frozen Waters of Jersey and Long Island; ICEBOATS RETURN TO WATERS HERE
- Moreland Commission Work; Accomplishments of Body Cited in Harness Racing Investigation
- RUBINSTEIN RIVAL CALLED BY POLICE; Figure in Clashes Over Stock Deal to Be Queried Today -- Woman Intruder Seen
- YOUTH CENTER OPENED; 500 Attend Bronx Ceremony -- DeLuca Among Speakers
- Cleanliness of German Cities
- HOLIDAY WARDROBE MADE FOR PRINCESS; North American Newspaper Alliance.
- SUSPECT IN THEFT FOUND MURDERED; Body Is Discovered in Parked Car in 'Village' Street -- Gang Killing Hinted
- AUTO UNION IS SET FOR WAGE BATTLE; Ford and G. M. Keep Counsel on Attitude Toward Annual Guaranteed Paychecks
- CHEMISTS PROPOSE STUDY OF SECURITY; Presidential Commission Is Urged -- Scientists' Group Backs Congress Moves
- Body of Premier Hans Hedtoft Is ,Met By Cabinet on Arriva! in Copenhagen
- Bowl-Mor Stock Offered
- APARTMENTS SOLD IN BAY RIDGE AREA
- Banker Named to Head New York Fund's Drive
- MRS. WILLIAM MOORE,I PATRON OF ARTS, 6}
- DEERE & CO.; $20,620,616 Profit Reported for Year, Against $24,737,531
- ABRAHAM M. STERN
- HADASSAH SETS UP RESEARCH PROJECT; Seven Scholars Get Grants to Relate Jewish Historical Experience to Life in U. S.
- UNITED CORP. NET AT A 22-YEAR HIGH; Concern Being Converted to Investments Earned 30.2c a Share During 1954
- India Marks Gandhi's Death
- RE. 05CAR ZOPPI OF A CHURCH HERE . k; ' Our Lady of Guadalupe Priest Dies at 66,-Taugh.t in Bay State Prepar, atory School
- Music: Concert Society; Margaret Harshaw and Trio di Trieste Heard
- Dutch Dollar Imports Continue to Climb While Exports to United States Decline
- TREMBLAY SKI JUMP SETS LEBANON MARK
- HAWAII LOCAL ACTS TO LEAVE I.L.W.U.; Officers Call for Separation From Bridges international Because of a Judgment
- DEVLIN CAPTURES SKI JUMP TROPHY; Sherwood Falls in Matching Victor's 156-Foot Leap in Bear Mountain Event
- 85% OF TANKERS NEED REPLACING; Merchant Marine Institute Calls for Unified Action by U. S., Private Capital
- Challenging Religion Is Urged
- Peerce Sings Riccardo at 'Met'
- LARD RECOVERS; Firmness in Vegetable Oils Is Encouraging to Buyers
- HAITI'S PRESIDENT VISITS 2 CHURCHES; Magloire Party Attends Mass at St. Patrick's and Program Arranged by Dr. Powell
- ENGINEERS FOR SECURITY
- EASTERN LOOP SLATE SET; Schedule Passes When Help to Wilkes-Barre Is Pledged
- EXECUTIVE CHANGES
- NIMITZ EXPECTS NO WAR; Asks U. S. to Back Eisenhower on Formosa Defense Policy
- U. N. HELD ONLY HOPE FOR KEEPING PEACE
- Benson Aides Hailed Ladejinsky in Letters; U. S. AIDES PRAISED LADEJINSKY WORK
- Cost of Clearing Away Litter
- BRADLEY THREATENS TO 'VOID' PIER PACT
- HARRIMAN FIGHTS FOR CARPET PLANT; Asks Bigelow-Sanford Head to Reconsider Proposal to Close in Amsterdam
- WARREN AUSTIN HONORED; Former Envoy to U. N. and a Senator Gets Plaque
- MISS BENNETT WED TO ROBERT GREENE
- SIR E. MELLANBY [ lqUTRITIONIST, 0 ,, -; Physician Is Dead in London --His Experiments Revealed Dietetic Origin 'of Rickets
- BUILDER ACQUIRES THIRD AVE. CORNER; Deal at 17th Street Is Latest in Flurry of Trading on the Old 'El' Route
- ISRAEL BOND DRIVE] OFF TO FAST START; $6,168,000 Raised as Parley Ends in Miami Beach -Ireland Aids Sales
- Peiping Denounces Truce Plan
- PACT ENDS FORD STRIKE; Terms Accepted by Last of Three Canadian Locals
- TUNISIA TALKS LED BYMENDES-FRANCE; Premier Presses for Accord as He Faces Critical Debate on North Africa Wednesday
- Random Notes From Washington: Shift on Reds Pleases Knowland; Jacoby Expected to Resign as Economic Adviser -- Air Board Threatened With Deadlock -- A Private Art Project
- LAWRENCE ACCUSED OF FAKING HEROISM
- JANE MORGAN FISHER,1 MA$TER MARINER, 711
- PAT LESSER BEATS BARBARA ROMACK; She Wins Doherty Golf Final, 6 and 5, With Spectacular Play on Miami Course
- New Uraninite Source Found
- MISS HODGMAN'S TROTH; Rye School Alumna Will Be Wed to Junius W. Peake
- GRAINS, SOYBEANS MOVE UP SHARPLY; Chinese Situation Stimulates General Buying as Well as Short Covering in All Pits
- Irish Players Plan Program
- 54 Auto Plates Expire Tonight
- Prep School Sports; Gordon, 87, Recounts the Nineties Gaily in Citing St. Paul's Hockey History
- A.F.L. PLANS TRUCE IN BUILDING FIELD; Pact on Union Arbitration Is Expected, Ending Threat of Work Stoppages Here
- Mass Said in Milan News Plant
- Queens Eye Clinic to Open
- LOMBARDY, HOWARD DRAW; They Remain Tied for Lead in Marshall Club Chess
- COTTON PRICES UP BY 12 TO 33 PIONTS; Gains on the Local Exchnage Last Week Were Equivalent of 60c to $1.65 a Bale
- Article 4 -- No Title
- MANUSH, PAUL WANER TIE; They Finish With 237s to Share Honors in Wynn Golf
- Confusion in Highway Rules and Signs Called Major Factor in Accident Toll
- SOVIET STRESSES RISING WAR PERIL; Shift in Propaganda Warns People World Tension May Lead to Conflict
- HUGH M. CA!_OWELL.
- DECORATOR SHOWS 130 SPRING FABRICS; Durer Woodcut Used in One -- 2d Designer Inspired by India and U. S. of 1880's
- Rangers Lose to Hawks;; NEW YORKERS BOW AT CHICAGO, 4 TO 2
- 3 FAIL IN RYE RESCUE OF SKATER ON SOUND
- MISS CARYL GOODMAN BRIDE OF ATTORNEY
- VICTOR KEEN
- EAGLE-PICHER CO.; Profit Off From $3,242,966 to $2,446,829 for Fiscal Year
- Soviet Documents Sent to Security Council
- NUPTIALS HELD HERE FOR JANE F. ABELSO
- ELLICE FDOIALD, I CCER EXPERT, 7Sl; Director ot Research' Group at Franklin Institute Dies --Pioneer in 'Radiology
- Israelis Honor 'Porgy' Troupe
- Michigan State Names Agase
- TACHENS BOMBING RENEWED BY REDS; Incendiaries Fell on Civilians, Nationalists Say -- Refugees Report State of Terror
- James Roosevelt Bars Senate
- JOHN S. BEHRINGER
- Kapus Pilots His 4-Man Bobsled To a World Title at St. Moritz; Swiss Chauffeur Wins Honors First Time, Beating Feierabend by a Fraction of a Second -- American Team Sixth
- Leftists Unite Against Nehru
- FOUR FILM STARS WEIGH U. A. DEALS; Have Arrangements Pending for Financial Participation in Series of Movies
- New Engineering Works Aide
- INSURANCE POST LIKELY FOR HOLZ; Manhattan Realty Lawyer to Succeed Bohlinger, With Kriger Eyed for Purchases
- ' Leaves of Grass' to Be Center Of Whitman Show at Library
- Golf Cavalcade Dates Set
- Jordan Plans Indonesian Ties
- AJEMIANS GIVE CONCERT; Violin-Piano Duo Presented at Second Friedberg Program
- R. K. O. Pictures' Assets Cited
- HARRIMAN MAPPING TAX MODIFICATIONS TO RAISE REVENUE; In Budget Message He Calls Personal Income Yield 'Far Less' Than Reasonable
- CHILL METHOD USED IN SOVIET SURGERY
- CHURCH-TRADE LINKS DISCUSSED BY BETTS
- PRESIDENT MAGLOIRE'S VISIT
- Egypt Defeats Iraq, 3-2
- Research Gets $1,600,000
- Guerrillas in Thailand
- MOYLAN TENNIS VICTOR; Tops Grinda in South Florida Tourney Final, 9-7, 6-2
- U. S. STUDIES PLEA TO SOVIET ON CHINA; Move Would Support British Request That Moscow Use Influence With Peiping
- JLISETH HANNA : BECOmES-FIANCEE; Will Be Wed Feb. 14 to Dr. Valentin yon.' Braitenberg, ' Braln Surgeon in Rome
- A Good Buy Today
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