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- Two Italian Fliers Die in Race
- Berns -- Gellman
- A URANIUM FARM TEXAN'S PAY DIRT; Ex-Dairyman Charges 150 Aching Visitors a Day $2 Each to Sit on His Soil
- Churchill Host to Harrimans
- Gallagher -- MacNee
- Heintz Sailing Victor
- OCCUPANCY RATE IN TENEMENTS UP; Survey in Manhattan Finds Only 16 Vacant Units in 1,153 Buildings Counted
- OUT OF BONDAGE
- ARROYO OF CARDS CHECKS CUBS, 7-2; Gains 10th Victory, Hurling 7-Hitter -- Musial Wallops Homer in First Inning
- 2 HELD IN BAY RUM SALES; Accused of Diverting Product to Alcoholics in Bowery
- Program at Youth House
- NEW YORK A. C. WINS REGATTA ON HUDSON
- Shipping News and Notes; New Turbines Sought for 2 Surplus Ships -- Home Liners Carrying 7,000 in Week
- MRS. THOMAS DINGMAN
- 5,000 VIEW PAGEANT; Newport Celebrates Arrival of Rochambeau in 1780
- ATOM POWER AID URGED; Expert Says 'Pump Priming' Is Vital to Program
- Rev. Christopher H. Snyder Dies at 72; Former Vicar at 'Church of Presidents'
- Leon Henderson Gets Post
- Woman in California Is 106
- 3 Turncoats, Out of China, Condemn Communist 'Hell'; TURNCOATS, BACK, ASSAIL RED 'HELL'
- Two Win Playwriting Prizes
- ELIZABETH T. NICHOLAS
- IN JAPAN, PEARLS ARE A CASH CROP; Oyster Farming Is Tourist Attraction and Growing Source of Dollars IN JAPAN, PEARLS ARE A CASH CROP
- LOESSER MUSICAL GETS A PRODUCER; Composer's Wife Teams With Bloomgarden on 'They Knew What They Wanted'
- U. S. TROOPS REPLACE OTHERS IN GERMANY
- Popular Price Opera Opens
- DIVINE PRESENCE IN RITE EXTOLLED; Eucharist Satisfies Man's Need of God, Father Wolff Says at St. Patrick's
- LARD MARKET WEAK; Hog Price Slump, Poor Export Demand Affect Futures
- Etna Continues Fiery Activity
- To Restore Wilted Veils
- SMOKING CHIEF CAUSE OF FIRE DEATHS HERE
- News of Advertising and Marketing
- NANCY FEICK AFFIANCED; Plans Wedding in Autumn to John Plimpton Kendall
- REDLEGS CONQUER BRAVES IN 9TH, 7-6; End Milwaukee Streak at 6 Victories After Dropping First Contest, 7 to 4
- U. S. Building Program Urged
- Books of The Times
- DEALS IN WESTCHESTER; Owners Convey Their Homes in Rye and Scarsdale
- End to Talk Sought
- VIRTUES OF STABLE PRICES
- Hurrying Angel and Corinthia III Winners in Riverside Y. C. Overnight Race; BENNETT'S SLOOP TRIUMPHS EASILY Sprague Trophy Is Captured by Hurrying Angel -- Small Boats Led by Corinthia
- Red China Warns Pakistan
- Random Notes From Washington: Wiley Faces Hard Primary in '56; Dewey Is Suggested as Running-Mate for Eisenhower -- Democrats Still May Press Inquiry on Whitfield
- To Achieve Peace
- Merrins Takes Links Final
- LOYOLA NAMES HEAD; V. F. Beatty, 42, Appointed to Succeed Murray
- MEMPHIS LEADERS GOING TO CAPITAL; Will Confer Today With Top Administration Aides on Dixon-Yates Pact
- THOMAS FERGUSON
- RAIN HALTS FINAL OF STATE TENNIS; Moylan Leads Tully, 6-2, 6-4, 0-1, at Hartsdale -- To Play Remainder on July 25
- BABY RACKET INQUIRY SET; Kefauver to Open Hearings Thursday on Black Market
- 56 Maryknoll Sisters Leaving
- MARTIN F. SULLIVAN, LEGISLATOR, WAS 50
- MURPHY TO DIRECT M-G-M TV PROGRAM; Actor Also Will Be Host on 'Parade,' Which Will Bow Over A.B.C. on Sept. 14
- ISRAEL THREATENS FORCE OVER AQABA; Sharett and Ben-Gurion Say Opening Gulf Entry to Elath Is Now Fixed Policy ISRAEL THREATENS FORCE OVER AQABA
- Shriners Gather in Chicago
- PETER J. MURPHY
- LONDON MARKETS RESUME ADVANCE; Buying of Stock Is Keen and Index Breaks June High to Set New Peak at 220.6 LONDON MARKETS RESUME ADVANCE
- BONN ARMS BILLS RUSHED FOR VOTE; Government Accepts Rebuff by Its Own Supporters on Control of Forces
- ATHENS PROGRAM SET; Music Festival to Give Operas and Concerts Aug. 27-Oct. 2
- RELIGION HAILED IN EAST GERMANY; Visiting Preacher Depicts Activity of 'Living Church' Alongside Communism
- Metallurgist Promoted By Carpenter Steel Co.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Beachlake to Revive Musical
- Rockefeller Plaza Closed
- Forms Auto Safety Unit
- DANUBE AT FLOOD STAGE; Rising Water in Austria Threaten Serious Damage
- WINTER BASE SET FOR ANTARCTICA; Inland Station Is Scheduled for '57 to Support British Trek Across Pole 6TH POST ON ICE SHEET Geophysical Planning Parley Ends Work -- U. S. Asked to Sift Weather Data
- Benton, Bowles Names Public Relations Chief
- HOPES FOR UNITY DIM IN PAKISTAN; Eastern Zone Wins Demand for Regional Autonomy and Other Concessions
- Books -- Authors
- Thomson Wins Golf Exhibition
- CATHOLICS MARCH AGAIN IN BRUSSELS; 200,000 Engage in Peaceful Protest Against School Subsidy Measure
- About Art and Artists; Contemporaries: French at Fine Arts, U. S. at Kraushaar's and the Bodley
- TIGERS WIN, 10-1, AFTER 9-5 BEATING; Boone Drives In Five Tallies Against Athletics in 2d Contest at Detroit
- How Area Members Voted In Congress During Week
- THE WENZELL REPORT
- CHILEAN STRIKERS GO BACK TO WORK; Walkout Ends as Authorities Assure Pay Rises to Postal and Transport Employes
- Shields Victor Over Goodwin in 36-Hole State Amateur Golf Final; ALBANY ACE WINS CLOSE MATCH, 1 UP Shields Gets Par 4 on 36th to Turn Back Goodwin in Seesaw Links Final
- CAFE ROBBED OF $7,000; Safe Ripped Open, Cash and Liquor Stolen at Le Cupidon
- UPSTATE TRACKS OPENED; Derailment of Freight Cars Blocked Lines 12 Hours
- MIMI ARNOLD NET VICTOR; Californian Beats Miss Breit in Western Tri-State Final
- HELD IN 1938 MURDER; Brooklyn Dice Game Slaying Laid to Pittsburgh Trucker
- MASS BY RADAR ISLAND; Archbishop Cushing Celebrant at Service for Tower Men
- R. O. D. SULLIVAN IS DEAD; Pilot of Plane in 1942 Crash That Crippled Jane Froman
- ECONOMICS AND FINANCE; 25th Anniversary of the B.I.S. ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
- MAN, 74, BEATEN, ROBBED; 2 Thugs Take His $59 Welfare Allowance in Brooklyn Street
- PENTAGON TO PUSH FIGHT FOR RESERVE BEFORE SENATORS; Armed Services Unit to Hear Plea -- Aid, Highway Bills Set for House Action PENTAGON TO PUSH FIGHT FOR RESERVE
- MUSIC GRANT IS MADE; Offshoot of Local 802 Gives Fund to East Side Group
- WALTER W. PACE
- Inventories Expanded By $600 Million in May
- Afro Arts Program on Today
- IRISH DEAN STRESSES MEANING OF WORSHIP
- GRAIN TRADING IN CHICAGO
- SOUTH AFRICA RELENTS; Native Pupils Get New Chance at Schools After Boycott
- Sets Insurance Sales High
- Electric Fans Circulate Air And Cut Heat
- Giants Vanquish Dodgers With Two Runs in Ninth Inning at Polo Grounds; MAYS'HIT DECIDES FOR CHAMPIONS, 3-2 Single Wins for Giants After Katt Scores Tying Run on Dodger Throwing Error
- D. B. FULLER GETS J. P. STEVENS BID; $5.50 Per Share Is Offered for All Outstanding Stock of Textile Converter
- The Proceedings In the U. N.
- NANCY EISENBERG WED; Bride of Richard C. Grabow, Columbia Law Alumnus
- Spots of The Times; Just Listening
- INDUSTRY BUILDINGS ACQUIRED IN QUEENS
- Attack on Loans Urged
- PHILS TOP PIRATES BEFORE 3-1 LOSS; Law's Six-Hit Hurling Takes Second Game -- Pittsburgh Bows, 4-1, in Opener
- MOTORCADE CALLS FOR FREE HUNGARY
- PART-WAY SCHOOLING
- Kangaroo Heads Internationals In Regatta at Port Washington
- THREE STATES FIGHT RAGING FOREST FIRES
- FIREFIGHTERS SALUTED; Equipment Old and New to Be Shown at Battery Tomorrow
- RAINS CAUSE DAMAGE; Wash Out Bridges and Swamp Highways in North Carolina
- Two Join All-Star Eleven
- 14 AIR STUDENTS GET GUGGENHEIM AWARDS
- GRANT TO AID VOTE STUDY; Group in Capital Gets Fund for Full Statistical Report
- Lightship Damaged in Fog
- Richardson Rallies to Beat Rose In Swedish Tennis Tourney Final; Baton Rouge Player Wins, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 -- Miss Hart Takes Singles, Shares in Women's and Mixed Doubles Titles
- TV: More About A WARE; Wide Condemnation of Right Wing Group Laid to Responsible 'Middle' in Union
- George Republic Elects
- MRS. DAVID S. LANDE
- NET IS UP SHARPLY FOR EAGLE-PICHER; 6-Month Profit $2,086,942, Against $609,188 in 1954 -- Other Reports Listed COMPANIES ISSUE EARNING FIGURES
- 2 Trusties Flee Danbury Jail
- 3 Generations of Eisenhowers at Gettysburg Church
- MISS MILDRED KEENAN
- PAPERS' AD MEN MEET; 300 Attending 4-Day Parley on Strengthening Role
- Music: Bach at Berkshire; B Minor Mass Closes First Week-End
- VILLAGE CENTENNIAL; Week-Long Celebration Begun by Egg Harbor City
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES; Week Ended July 8, 1955
- Weizmann Institute Honors 5
- AUDIENCE IN ROME HAILS 'OKLAHOMA!'; U.S. Troupe Takes 8 Curtain Calls, Wins Critics' Praise as Italian Tour Begins
- NEWS OF WEATHER GAINS AS BUSINESS; Private Forecasters Enroll Growing Industry Roster for Specialized Data SERVICE IS A 'WAR BABY' 4 Agencies Operate in City -Information Is Supplied for Weddings, Too PRIVATE SERVICES ON WEATHER GAIN
- COTTON FUTURES MOVE NARROWLY; Net Price Changes for Week Here Are 25 Cents a Bale Down to 50 Cents Up
- Looking to Geneva -- I; An Appraisal of What Conference Is Going to Be and What It Is Not
- For Families
- Spain Takes Baseball Crown
- BUSINESS NOTES
- EX-P.O.W. FACES CHARGES; 2d Army Sergeant Is Accused of Aiding Korea Reds
- Marilyn Labiner Married
- National League 13-10 Favorite; Game Time Is Set Back Half Hour
- EXECUTIVE CHANGES
- PORTUGUESE FELON DIES; He Made Millions in Fraud but Ended a Pauper
- NEW COURT-INQUIRY TASK
- Seton Hall Names Dr. Hart
- Albany Port Report Ready
- Biggest Whaling Ship Ready
- TRANSIT STRIKES ON RISE IN CITIES; Bus and Street Car Service Reported Costing More and Offering Less to Public
- HARRY VAN AKEN, LAWYER, 61, DEAD; Counsel to Newspapers and Press Associations Served on Copyright Commission
- Housing to Honor L. H. Pink
- ROBERT A. WATERS SR.
- TREND CONTINUES IN STORE PROFITS; Rise Began in Final Quarter Last Year for Big Outlets and Specialty Shops
- DEMOCRATS SEEK A WEDGE UPSTATE; Prendergast Plans Leaflets to Offset 'One-Party Press' -- Maps Presidential Poll DEMOCRATS SEEK A WEDGE UPSTATE
- 'Phoenix '55' to Close Sunday
- FELIPE CAMPUZANO
- 3-FOR-1 SPLIT PROPOSED; Prosperity Co. Stockholders to Vote on Plan Sept. 14
- Japanese Cave-In Traps 11
- A. F. T. R. A. Re-elects Nelson
- Runyon Fund Gives $113,300
- Financial Times Indexes
- Hammarskjold in Geneva
- TWO CHAIRS BRING $5,400; Estate of Mrs. Ellen Roosevelt Auctioned in Hyde Park
- our Changing City: New Faces in the Lower Bronx; Shifting Population Often Raises Tense Problems in Housing
- New U. S. Envoy in Iran
- Marriage to Remain At Today's Low Rate
- Ho Chi Minh Off to Moscow
- RED-LED PROTEST IGNORED IN SAIGON; Populace Fails to Heed Call to 'Stay Home' as Demand for Unification Vote
- Judith Robinson's Nuptials
- MISS VAIL SHARES TITLE; She and Miss Arnold Win in Junior Girls' Doubles
- MAYOR ALSO LIKES HARRIMAN FOR '56; But Repeats That Stevenson Is First Choice -- Ban on Horn Blowing Studied
- Topics of The Times
- YACHTING LEAD SHARED; Ramona and Morning Star on Even Terms in Ocean Race
- DEFENSE PLAN SCORED; Faulty Preparations to Meet Attack Charged by Flood
- Health Care for A. & P.
- MEYER GROSSMAN
- PENN CREW VICTOR AGAIN IN GERMANY; Repeats Triumph Over Hansa Eight of Hamburg With a Thrilling Final Spurt
- HEARING FOR BUS MAN; Driver in Fatal Accident to Face Court on July 18
- Afghan Leader in Turkey
- SISTER JAMES ANTHONY
- Bumper Coffee Crop Forecast
- Rain Breaks Heat; A Bit Cooler Today; RAIN CURBS HEAT, EMPTIES BEACHES
- Grief of Coolidge at the Deathbed Of Son in '24 Depicted by Doctor
- LOUIS D. PELLISSIER
- AFRICA ON WAY UP, U. N. REPORT FINDS; Industrialization Progresses but Lack of Electric Power May Prove a Handicap MINERALS OUTPUT RISING Agricultural Development Is Said to Be Taking Slower but Steady Strides
- Grandstand Drops 500 Into Sea
- Ballet Russe Returns; Reassembled Monte Carlo Troupe Offers Slavenska in 'Swan Lake' at Stadium
- DRIVE-IN WORSHIP HELD IN ELMSFORD; 200 Persons in Autos Attend Open-Air Service -- Many on Way to Outings
- Arms Spending Cut Urged
- Choral Sings Are Scheduled
- Jet Plane Lands Safely On Pennsylvania Pike
- Park & Tilford Names Administrative Officer
- France Wins Bridge Title
- DIANA TOULIATOU IS MARRIED HERE; Barnard Graduate Bride of Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, Who Is Boston Physician
- POLO MOUNT DESTROYED; Bethpage-West Hills Game Is Canceled Because of Mishap
- Laotian Front Quiet
- Wells -- Turner
- PENTATHLON TO KOCH; Norton, 4-Time Winner, Second in National A.A.U. Meet
- 3D AVE. BUILDING SOLD BY TISHMAN; Store-Apartment at 79th St. Is Limited to Five Floors -- 3 Other Deals Listed
- Ex-Minister On Way Here
- Red Sox Register.5 Times in 8th For 10-to-7 Verdict Over Orioles; Williams Clouts 3-Run Homer to Help Boston Post 14th Victory in 16 Games
- Jewish Welfare Board Appoints Unit Director
- U. S. CHESS GROUP DUE HOME TODAY; Reshevsky Heads Contingent Flying to New York From Matches in Moscow
- DEMOCRAT NOTES REPUBLICAN GAINS; Humphrey Asserts Upswings Could Make Eisenhower Stronger by 1956
- Berlin Airlift Dead Honored
- Bolt Fires a 68 for 269 to Take St. Paul Open Golf by 2 Strokes; Tommy, 19 Under Par for 4 Rounds, Overhauls Barber on Final Eight Holes
- TANKER TO CARRY BULK CHEMICALS; 4 Companies Charter Vessel for Liquefied Cargo -- Dow Pioneered Experiment
- Acting Divinity Dean To Teach at Harvard
- MISS JANE R. FAILE
- SHAKESPEARE JR. GREETS A MAYOR; Staten Islander and Official of Bard's Home Town Don't Read His Works Now
- EDWARD J. ROACH
- RUBBER PRICE DIP PERTURBS CEYLON; Singapore Mart, Rate Basis of Sales to Chinese Reds, Falls 2.3 Cents in Day
- 6 to Advise on Simplifying State's Legal Procedures; 6 NAMED TO STUDY LEGAL PROCEDURE
- FESTIVAL IN NEWPORT; 'Carmen' Sung at Opening in 'Horseshoe' of Casino
- JOSEPH W. BUCK
- Municipal Bond Slate Up
- COMPTON CRITICAL OF EINSTEIN PLEA; He Will Sponsor a Warning by Other Top Scientists on Long-Term Nuclear Peril
- ACTORS' PAY TALKS TO OPEN THURSDAY; Guild Will Negotiate With Independent TV Producers to Get a Contract
- FRENCH PROGRESS SEEN BY VAILLANT; Vicar Holds Service Here in Anticipation of Bastille Day Next Thursday
- Promoted by Bankers Trust Co.
- Top American Designers Divulge What's Ahead for Fall; Wonderful World of 7th Ave. in High Gear To Produce Women's Clothes for the Fall
- About New York; Colonial War Document Is Under Suspicion -Weather Stops World's Largest Clock
- GHOST CITIES SEEN AFTER ATOM BLAST; Peterson Says Rays Can Make Attacked Sites Unlivable -Asks Evacuation Funds
- TROTH ANNOUNCED OF MARGOT KELLEY; Chapin School Ex-Student to Be Wed to W. A. Dunsmuir, U. of Glasgow Alumnus
- BLIND BROOK TRIUMPHS; Ackerman Gets 4 Goals in 8-2 Victory Over Philadelphia
- 3 GROUPS ACCUSED ON SALMON PRICING
- MAU MAU CHIEF GIVES UP; 'General' and 25 Followers Meet Amnesty Deadline
- MISS ISABEL L. WIEN CONNECTICUT BRIDE
- Yankees Drop Opener to Senators, Then Triumph With Five Runs in Fourth; BOMBERS BOW, 6-4; POSTS 8-3 VICTORY Morgan Loses First Game in Relief -- Mantle Clouts 3 Homers at Washington
- U. S. TRACKMEN SCORE; Shelton, Vick, Lea, Dwyer Triumph in Saar Meet
- NO LOCAL JAILS GET TOP RATING BY U. S.
- Foreign Affairs; Communism in the Land of Cockaigne
- Kooistra Wins Swim Title
- ELKS PUT AT 1,165,000; Membership Record Is Set -- Philadelphia Parley Opens
- 'White Lightning' Strikes Back
- BURNESS KYDD, 67, A RETIRED BANKER
- SAVED FROM DROWNING; New Yorker Is Nearly Fifth Victim in Week at Township
- STEVENSON IN HOSPITAL; Had Bronchial Pneumonia -Expected to Go Home Today
- BROTHER BERTIN LEO
- EAST SIDE THIEVES RAID 3 DUPLEXES; Loot From One Apartment Is Put at $12,000, Including An $8,000 Mink Coat
- NEHRU CONVINCED OF SOVIET DESIRE TO EASE TENSIONS; Ending London Talks, He Says Big 4 Parley Should Pave Way to East-West Accord SEES A TURNING POINT Minimizes Laos Rupture, but British Take Grave View of Indochina Strife NEHRU CONVINCED SOVIET IS SINCERE
- 2 GET $2,775 IN CHURCH; Thugs Crash Harlem Wedding to Raid Deacon's Office
- P.W. CAMPBELL, 64, INFORMATION AIDE; Radio and Television Program Officer for U. S. in London Dies -- Ex-Film Leader
- 1-YEAR MATURITIES ARE $62,869,610,976
- '56 FETE TO HONOR WOODROW WILSON; Hoover and Truman in Group of 100 Notables to Back Centennial Program
- FIRE CHIEF LOFTUS ASKS RETIREMENT; Pension of Three-fourths of $15,000 Salary Sought on Basis of Back Injury Fire Chief Loftus Asks to Retire On 75% of His Salary of $15,000
- 2 BROOKLYN STREETS BEING MADE ONE-WAY
- SIR FRANK H. NEWNES
- Urey Terms Appeal 'Futile'
- Of Local Origin
- COMIC BOOK CURB GROWS; 13 States Enacted Laws This Year to Control Sales
- MOBILE POWER PLANT; Clark Brothers Unit for Navy Develops 5,500 Kilowatts
- BRITON GETS U. S. POST; J. E. Coulson Named Minister in Washington Embassy
- Engine That Comes Apart
- B.M.T. GATE TRAPS BOY; Police Squad Rescues Him After Half an Hour
- Joins U. S. Steel Homes As Head of Advertising
- YUGOSLAVIA ORDERS PRICE AND PAY RISE
- ARTHUR TOFT FIANCE OF ANNE SCHWARTZ
- BUSINESS LEASES
- KATONAH NUPTIALS FOR AUDREY ASKIN
- INDIANS GET SPLIT WITH WHITE SOX; They Take First Game, 5-2, Before Bowing to Trucks by 4-2 in Afterpiece
- BRONX APARTMENTS GET NEW OWNERSHIP
- REDS IN BORDER ACCORD; Poland, East Germany Agree to Retain Oder-Neisse Line
- A "BONUS" FOR RESERVES
- Little Leaguer's Mark: 5 Games, 5 No-Hitters
- Fixing Puerto Rican Wages; Bill to Raise Minimums Considered Threat to Island Industry
- Hunter Kimberling Gains Title At New Brunswick Horse Show; Takes Stake to Cap Victory Over Cottage Den in Division Competition -- Kimberton Vike Also Scores -- Plumb Triumphs
- AIR FORCE SHOWS ACADEMY DESIGNS; Some Plans, Including Chapel, Yield to Critics' Views -- School Opens Today
- WALLACE A. BOWER
- Mathews Wins Driving Test
- Article 2 -- No Title
- The Press Bows to Congress
- MRS. ALBERT SHIELS
- STEEL DELIVERIES POSING PROBLEMS; Shutdown Complicated Mill Schedules, Officials Say -Outlook is 'Uncertain' PRODUCTION PUT AT 85% Railroad Car Building Adds To Demands for Products Already in Tight Supply
- 2 CHURCHES BURNED, 23 OTHERS GUARDED
- Way to Our Stratford Is Rough for Pravda; PRAVDA GETS BID TO CONNECTICUT
- HOAX BOY'S BAIL CUT; Youth Is Freed in $1,000 on False SOS Charges
- WILLIAM H. BRAWLEY
- Auto Equipment Unit Set Up
- DEATH DRIVER GIVES UP; Long Island Mechanic Charged With Leaving Scene
- DEMOCRATS TERM WENZELL THE KEY TO POWER BATTLE; Charge His Dual Role 'Broke' Administration -- Kefauver Hints Code Violation DIXON-YATES IS BACKED A.E.C. Votes for Contract -Memphis Leaders Called to Capital Meeting WENZELL CALLED POWER FIGHT KEY
- Anti-Bias Conference Set
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- WHEAT PRICES UP; OFFERINGS SMALL; Growers Not Eager to Sell -Corn Outlook Is Bearish -- Soybean Futures Dip
- STRATFORD OPENS MUSIC FESTIVAL; Extension of Drama Fete to Feature Canadians as Soloists for Concerts
- Food: Fresh Tomatoes; Italians and French Do Great Things With Vegetable, Now at Full Season
- Travel Boom Overtaxes U. S. Passport Facilities
- SYDNEY HAS 4-IN-1 PAPER; Composite Edition Published in Defiance of Strike
- Taussig -- Mendelsohn
- 'Perfect Throw' Becomes Error, Brooks' Victory Turns to Defeat; Taylor's Haste, Then Hesitation on Bases Set Up Giants' Tying Tally as Ball Tossed by Snider Hits Runner
- Catholic Alumnae Name Head
- FRENCH OUST 8 REDS IN ALGERIAN DRIVE
- Miss Merna Mercedes Grace Betrothed To Clarence E. Booth Jr. of Columbia
- 2 EXPLOSIONS IN CYPRUS; Bombs Go Off as British Hold Talks on Easing Tension
- "AS MEMBERS OF A SPECIES"
- Hurling Final to Limerick
- DOCK UNION FACES STORMY MEETING; Tactics of Irked Anastasia Are Expected to Prolong Convention Opening Today
- CLEMENTS ADEPT IN POLITICAL ART; The Acting Majority Leader of Senate Lacks Dazzle but Knows Government
- For Subway Fare Zones; Graduated Charges Advocated, Based on Distance Traveled
- AUTO RACE DRIVER HURT; Hoyt Suffers Brain Injury as Car Overturns in Oklahoma
- SHIP HIRING RATES STILL HOLDING UP; Volume, Especially in Future Cargo, Gains -- Coal and Grain Show the Way
- CITY PLANS TO HELP 1,200 AGED PATIENTS
- GUY MASON
- CABBIE IS SLAIN ON JERSEY ROAD; Suspect Is Seized Within Six Hours as Police of Two Resort Areas Cooperate
- BOAT BLAST FATAL TO OWNER; 3 HURT; 32-Foot Craft Burns and Sinks Off Montauk -- Leak of Fuel to Bilge Blamed
- VALMORE RODRIGUEZ
- TIRE SHIPMENTS HIGH; May's Total for Passenger Cars Is 8,663,386 Units
- 2 DIE AS CONVICTS FLEE; Policeman, Boy Struck by Car in 100 M.p.h. Chase in Atlanta
- Scores of Catholics Seized In Protest Against Peron; Fire Hoses Rout Angry Crowd Shouting 'Death to the Tyrant' in New Clash at Buenos Aires Cathedral CATHOLICS SEIZED IN NEW DISORDERS
- Negro Students Get Aid
- HOWARD L. WEST
- Hensel Heads Board Of Ulen Management
- N.L.R.B. POST MAY GO TO AIDE OF MITCHELL
- Annual-Wage Drive Now Aimed at G. E.; ANNUAL-PAYDRIVE EXTENDED TO G. E.
- Ohio State Head to Retire
- 'Swiss Navy' To Guard Eisenhower's Geneva Villa
- City Symphony Heard on Mall
- U.S. POLICY ABROAD IS HAILED BY SCOTT; Position at Peak for Geneva Talks, Representative Tells Colgate Conference
- How to Use Sour Cream
- MANGO ACQUIRES DIPLOMATIC AIRS; Becomes an Indian Goodwill Gift, but This Is Season for Quarreling Over It
- Syrians Leave for Soviet
- Magnus -- Claman
- REACHING FOR STARS; Winter Leagues Want Right to Latin-Americans in Majors
- THE BUSINESS BOOKSHELF
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