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- COURT OVERRULES STATE MILK LAW; Prevention of Retail Sale of Evaporated Skimmed Type Is Called Unconstitutional Cites Evidence of Fraud
- CZECH DIRECTS 'PORGY'; Steps In Without Notice to Replace Stricken Leader
- Obituary 11 -- No Title
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- STATE BILL AIMED AT STOCK SELLERS; Javits Backs Measure That Requires Registration Every Two Years
- CAB HALTS PEAKS IN 8TH; Referee Stops Heavyweight Bout Here in Final Round
- NAVAL STORES
- SENATORS TO OPEN SWEEPING INQUIRY ON CONGRESS GIFTS; Group Headed by Gore Will Scan Improper Attempts to Influence Legislators CAMPAIGN FUNDS TARGET Survey to Run Through '56 --All Spending by 'Selfish Interests' to Be Studied Will Cover Wide Field SENATORS TO SIFT GIFTS TO CONGRESS Blocked by Nixon Ruling
- KENNEDY SCORED ON WIRETAP DATA; Savarese Terms Refusal to Give Legislators Affidavit the 'Verge of Tyranny' Kennedy Criticizes Report
- WORLD DAY OF PRAYER; Christians in 134 Lands Will Recite Sioux Supplication
- Swim Record Bettered
- Petroleum Supplies Shrink
- POLICE KILL THIEF IN PISTOL BATTLE; One Detective Wounded in Riverside Drive Shooting POLICE KILL THIEF IN PISTOL BATTLE
- GRAHAM GROUP IN ISRAEL; Dance Company in Tel Aviv as Asian Tour Nears End
- M.I.T. Spurs Science Teaching
- Whither Profits?; A Look at Past Earnings Suggests Any Forecast Would Be Reckless From $8.2 Billion to? Percentage of Sales PROFITS PATTERN (IF ANY) STUDIED
- Atom Exhibit in Iceland Closes
- WIFE ATTACKER FREED; Queens Man Who Lost Leg Is Cleared of Firearms Charge
- U.S. LOSES FIGHT FOR RED SEA FEES; Court Upholds Tax Relief for Ship Line Chartered to Aid Britain in War Held 'Excess Profits' Tax Court Upheld
- Treasury Statement
- Washington Procedure; Materiel for Saudi Arabia Was Marked for Defense
- PAUL WAMSLEY DIES; Buffalo Educator Won Honors for Promoting Americanism
- BIBLE STUDY SUGGESTED; Teachers Association Told It Would Improve Curriculum
- CUSTOMS OFFICER FETED; Employes Term Collector the 'Most Popular Ever'
- Excess Reserves Are Up by $197,000,000; Float Shows Increase of $348,000,000
- Books and Authors
- Nurse Service Benefit Feb. 25
- SIMONDS SAW & STEEL
- NEW OWNER GETS YONKERS FACTORY; Benson & Hedges Plant, Once Part the Alexander Smith Site, Sold to Otis
- B-52 CRASHES ON COAST; 4 Crewmen Saved, 4 Missing --First of Big Jets to Fall
- ECONOMY IS STRONG, WEEKS TELLS G.O.P
- THE SPANISH FALANGE
- TV Review; 'Golden Records' Gets a Real Shellacking.
- EXHIBIT AT ARMORY WILL START TODAY
- STOCK OF POLORON OFFERED BY GROUP
- 3,000 FORGO PAY RISE; Employers Convince a Shoe Union They Can't Afford It
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- Jet Sets London-Cairo Mark
- FULLMER, TURNER TO MEET TONIGHT; Will Clash for Third Time in Bout at Garden--Utah Fighter Likely Choice
- Bay State Bishop Retiring
- OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT FOR SKI WEEK-END; Threat of High Temperatures Leaves and Cold Weather Warms Resort Owners Surfaces Pose Problem Vermont Crowds Large
- 4 Named to Air Academy Panel
- Miss Mandel, Pianist, to Play
- NEW INQUIRY POST URGED BY LARNER; Attorney Calls for Constant Hunt by Jersey for Illegal Municipal Practices Alternate Proposal Made Meyner Is 'Interested'
- Nuclear Laboratories Elects New President
- LEGION HEAD SCORES V.A.; Wagner Terms Estimate on Aged Benefits 'Nonsense'
- MUSIC NOTES
- LEGAL COURSE EXTENDED; Court of Appeal Adds a Year to College Requirements
- MRS. KNODE IS VICTOR; Kranis Also Reaches Final in Brooklyn Tennis Event
- Money
- NIXON IS OPPOSED BY SOME IN G.O.P.; Opponents Seek to Persuade President to Drop Him NIXON IS OPPOSED BY SOME IN G.O.P. Respect for Nixon Expressed
- NEW HOME URGED FOR DELINQUENTS; Harriman Proposes 'Closed' Institution After Report on Wassaic Conditions 'Core of Trouble' Noted
- RED CROSS WORK CITED; Plaque Honors Long Service of the Late Mrs. Draper
- Hayes Jenkins Gains Wide Lead in World Figure Skating; AMERICANS PLACE 1,2,3 AT GARMISCH David Jenkins Third Behind Brother Hayes and Robertson--Austrians Score Unpopular Victory This Time Others in the Top Six Miss Albright Big Favorite
- COLE OPPOSES RISE IN F.N.M.A.'S ROLE; Proposals for More Active U.S. Mortgage Program Rejected by Official IMPROVEMENT IS NOTED Fannie May President Says Its Limited Operations Helped Considerably Support Question a Rised
- FREE CURRENCY RATES
- RUSSIANS ASSAIL RULE BY ONE MAN; Suslov and Mikoyan Decry 'Cult of Personality' Used Before Present Regime Discussion Called Genuine RUSSIANS ASSAIL RULE BY ONE MAN
- POLICE GET SAFETY BELTS; Ramapo Orders Use in Cars Despite Some Objections
- Bank Doubles Service Charge On Checks; Others Weigh Move
- Mau Mau Force Put at 1,800
- Nixon Says Eisenhower Should Limit Campaign
- Bonner Denies Report He Asked A.F.L.-C.I.O. to Meet Pier Unions; Member of Congress Says He Wanted Meany to Close Breach Among Units Belonging to Merged Movement Request Is Explained Unions Were Expelled
- American Motors Corp. Names Export Officer
- MOLLET OUTLINES ALGERIAN POLICY; France to Stay, Moslems Will Get Justice, He Says--3d Poujadist Deputy Ousted Principles Outlined Equality of Rights Pressed
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Son to the Cecil Brownes
- FORD EXPANDING ABROAD
- MAYORS WARNED ON SOVIET POWER; Vigilance Urged at Capital Conference--Wagner Tells of Defense Plan Fears Soviet Bomb Plans for Evacuation
- STATES INCREASE SPENDING BY 10%; $20.5 Billion Is Estimated Total for Fiscal 1955-- Revenues Also Rise
- BORDEN SALES AT RECORD
- BULLETIN WILL LIST COMMERCIAL SITES
- HOUSE UNIT SEIZES NICKEL CASE FILES; Panel Impounds Documents --Acts to Bar 'Cover-Up' in Cuban Plant Inquiry Insurance Policy at Issue Visited Hall Twice
- TAX DATE EXTENDED; State Employer Reports on Nonresidents Due April 1
- Topics of The Times
- RESERVOIR DRAGGED FOR M.I.T. PLEDGE
- Wood, Field and Stream; Bears at Show Here Give Indication of Harm Done by Picking Up Animals
- Finkelstein Bank Director
- Obituary 7 -- No Title
- 40% BACKLOG CUT IN U.S. COURT CITED; Prosecutor Here Tells How He Has Reduced Calendar Jam Since September
- Sports Today
- CANADIAN UNIT SETS HIGH
- Mrs. Carrott Gains Title
- Fashion Events
- Auto Kills Boy Crossing Street
- U.S. ECONOMY HELD MODEL FOR WORLD
- A Correction
- The Proceedings In Albany
- Younger Men Placed First In Revised Rules for Draft; Fathers and Those 26 or Older Are Virtually Exempted by Order NEW DRAFT RULE PUTS YOUNG FIRST Sequence of Call to Duty Set
- Attorney Criticizes Opinion
- EDITOR SEES A LOSS OF FAITH IN LIBERTY
- MIDDLEBURY WINS WOMEN'S SKI RACE; Hosts Triumph in Downhill Event as Carnival Opens --Vermont Team Next
- Fore Insurance Group Shifts Top Executives
- Jews Seen Helping A Peaceful Mideast; WORLD JEWS' AID TO MIDEAST SEEN Financial Aid Stressed
- 'Bus of Tomorrow' With Club-Car Seats Introduced
- TWO COMPANIES PLAN EXPANSION; Western Union, American Broadcasting to Buy Stock of Research Concern
- STEVENSON CITES BURDEN OF OFFICE; No Conscientious Man Would Think ofi the Presidency as Part-Time Job, He Says Illinois Group for Stevenson
- 5 POLITICAL CLUBS QUIT CITY COLLEGE
- COFFEE FUTURES CONTINUE TO RISE; New Seasonal Highs Shown --Coooa, Zinc and Rubber Prices Move Lower
- U.S. PARATROOPS RAIN ON BANGKOK; 250,000 Thais Impressed by Allied Maneuvers Using Atom Rocket Launcher Trooper Saves Buddy Armada Moves on Iwo
- Books of The Times; Pulsating With Gallic Verve Four Who Animate the Pages
- TEACHER FIANCE OF DIANA RHINES; Member of Hotchkiss School Faculty to Wed Student at Wheelock College
- BUILDING PLANS FILED
- ISRAEL CHARGES SNIPING; Army Reports 3 Attacks on Position East of Gaza Strip
- WEDDING PLANS SET BY JOSEPHINE LLOYD
- DELAWARE AND HUDSON
- St. Regis Opens Plastics Lab
- Big Bonuses Given By Maker of Jets, House Inquiry Told; Bar to Competition Seen
- Lily Pons Recital Tonight
- In The Nation; More Hard Truths From Secretary Benson Benson's Position An Unbalanced Ratio
- TV NOTES FROM COAST; 'Person to Person' to Visit Jane Russell March 2
- National Lead to Expand
- Obituary 8 -- No Title
- Mrs. Ricks Acquitted of Killing
- Logan Accepts Braves' Pact
- Screen: 'Carousel' Is Worthy of Stage Original; MacRae, Shirley Jones Starred at the Roxy 'Picnic,' at Music Hall, Faithful to Inge Play
- FORDHAM QUINTET TOPS C.C.N.Y., 63-60; Overtakes Beavers Twice in Last Half--Cunningham Leads Ram Scorers
- Proper Care Will Keep a Fur Coat Going for a Minimum of Ten Years
- WATER PAY VIEWS REVISED BY MAYOR; After Seeking Increases for All 3 Board Members, He Asks One Only for Head Dr. Gulick's Report
- CIVIL SERVICE LAG IS LAID TO NASSAU; Falk Denies Responsibility of State and Urges County to Reform Procedures Authorized to Help
- Veterans Are Warned On Evading Loan Law
- Gonzales Victor in 2 Sets
- ALABAMA U. HEAD DECRIES MOB RULE; Urges Faculty and Students Not to Let New Disorders Mar Integration Case Asks Ban on Mob Rule ALABAMA U. HEAD DECRIES MOB RULE Sun Breaks Through
- NEW HAVEN ROAD PROMISES REFORM; President Sets June 1 for Normal Operations--Terms State Report 'Excellent'
- PRESIDENT TO GET CANADIAN PLAINT; Exporters Will Meet With White House Aides to Air Trade Grievances Capriciousness Charged
- BRITISH CIRCULATION UP; Rise for Week Is 1,876,000, to 1,779,239,000 Total
- ADENAUER'S FOES ACT TO WIN STATE; Two North Rhine-Westphalia Parties Seek to Replace Regime Favoring Bonn Opposition in Majority Repercussions Envisaged
- CAROL GAY EDSON ENGAGED TO WED; Editor on Seventeen Will Be Bride of Stephen H. Giger, Who Is Television Actor
- Summary of the Day
- Stevenson Up in Pennsylvania
- Equity Theatre Staging 'Liliom'
- BENSON SAYS LABOR CAUSES FARM PLIGHT
- WHEAT, SOYBEANS, MOSTLY ADVANCE; Prices of Oats and Rye Also Rise, but Corn Futures Move Irregularly CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS WINNIPEG KANSAS CITY
- ISRAELI QUESTIONS PLAN; Opposes Rise in Truce Force or Use of Foreign Troops
- PATRICK MASON, LAWYER, WAS 59; Supervising Attorney for State Insurance Fund Is Dead--Active in Elks
- Bopf--Roughton
- DC-8 JET REVISED TO ADD 4 RIDERS; Douglas Enlarges Fuselage and Wing of Transport to Allow Room for 144 Longer Wing and Body New Dimensions Listed
- MUTUAL LIFE LISTS GAINS
- Gallows a Common Form of Execution --Replaced Practice of Beheading or Burning--Used in 8 States of U.S.; Hanging Used in U.S.
- THE COURTS OF NEW YORK
- DETROIT STEEL CORP.
- Garden Apartments Sold
- Egypt to Ask Bids on Dam
- Letters to The Times; Our Immigration Policy Quota System Opposed as Contrary to Our Principles Background of Law Criteria Listed Ambassador Tani's Mission Recognizing Teachers' Problems 'Private School' Device Concern Voiced Over Possible Harm to Nation's Independent Schools No Restrictions Deciding the Future of Cyprus
- ON TELEVISION
- Nantallah, Under Brooks, Beats Lawless in Six-Furlong Race at Hialeah Park; VICTOR IS CLOCKED IN 1:10 FOR SPRINT Nantallah, 6-5, Takes Dash in Close to Record Time-- Sometime Thing Wins Nantallah Stays on Outside First Start of Year
- Obituary 9 -- No Title
- Swaps Entered in Race Today
- THEATRE FOR LONDON; Council Approves First for Old City in 350 Years
- NORWEGIAN SKATER WINS; U.S. Stars Trail Johannesen in Drammen Speed Meet
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Angler's Killer Loses Appeal
- Brief Tremor in Oklahoma
- Teller Held in Embezzlement
- THIRD AVE. LOSES LAST PILLAR OF EL; Small Cavity Remains After Last 'Tooth' Is Pulled on Third Avenue
- Cambridge Victor in Rugby
- Ready Reserve of Labor and Business Leaders Set Up for War Crisis; EXECUTIVE POOL SET UP FOR WAR Employer's Consent Needed
- FLOOD BILLS DEBATED; Senate Group Opens Hearing on Insurance Legislation
- CONNOR BOBSLED LEADS; Canadian Clocked in 137.3 Seconds for Three Runs
- BUYERS IN TOWN
- ISSUES OF BRITAIN RALLY IN LONDON; But Industrials Sag in Mixed Response to Increase in the Bank Rate
- CANADA GETS WARNING; Senate Speaker Cites Soviet Economic Bid to Split West
- Polcha--Felice
- OTHER SALES, MERGERS; Western Auto Supply
- Music: Pot-Pourri at Philharmonic; Two Soloists and New Overture Offered Program Also Honors Ernest Bloch at 75 Dorothy Minty Plays
- Fire Records
- FRANCE HALTS SHIPMENT; Foreign Ministry Bars Cairo Contract for Mortars
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Krasnansky--Forgash
- CHICAGO RAIL SUIT SEEKS $19,200,000; Parmelee Lays Loss of Its Transfer Service to Plot-- Names Ex-Head of I.C.C. Defendants in Suit Promise to Cross Alleged
- Sidelights; Is a Place Kick Likely Now? Past and Future Fast-Growing Stripling Banking at Its Most Lucrative Closing the Gap Miscellany
- 2 on Loew's Board Slate
- London Times to Print On Magazine Paper
- A MISTAKE WELL CORRECTED
- SHIPPING--MAILS
- BIGELOW-SANFORD
- M'CARTHY DEMANDS INQUIRY ON JURIST
- FRANK H. WILSON, ACTOR, 70, IS DEAD; Creator of the Title Role in 'Porgy' in 1927 Was Moses in 'The Green Pastures' Stepped Into Star's Role Final Play in 1953
- ON RADIO
- Reports on Ski Conditions
- Two Bullets Miss Minister
- YANKS ENROLL HUNTER; Shortstop, Leg Again Sound, Agrees to $11,000 Contract
- MORE STATE MILK ASKED FOR NEEDY; M.O.P. Bill Wants 12 Million Additional Quarts Given to Underprivileged Children Bill Backs Bond Issue
- 5,700 ATTEND PREMIERE; 'Carousel' Benefit Aids New York Medical College
- MOSCONI SETS RECORD; 151 in 2d Inning Made in Cue Defense Against Caras
- Market Basket For Week-End
- U.S. OIL SUIT ASKS LARGER AMOUNTS; Full Recovery or Extent of Alleged Overcharge Sought in E.C.A. Mideast Deal Effect of Amendments
- SCARSDALE SELLS $4,130,000 BONDS; Salomon Brothers Unit Buys School Issue--Other Municipal Loans Waterbury, Conn. Kansas City, Kan. Plaquemines, La. Kane County, Ill. Benavides, Tex. Middlebury, Vt. Newburgh, N.Y.
- Suffolk Letter to Governor; Cooperation Is Cited County Clerk Defended
- BLOOD GIFTS REPORTED; 627 Pints Donated--Columbia and U.N. Aides Contribute
- CANADIENS CRUSH TORONTO SIX, 8-1; Maurice and Henri Richard Collect Two Goals Each Before 13,809 Fans
- U.S. STORE SALES UP 5% LAST WEEK; Gains Over Last Year Led by Cleveland and St. Louis --N.Y. City's Advance 1% Sales Down 1% Here
- Officials in Suffolk Call Inquiry Unfair And Deny Illegality; SUFFOLK ASSAILS 'ABUSE' IN INQUIRY Republicans Map Action Shapiro Makes Rejoinder
- Brotherhood Week Set
- TRADE DEFICIT AT PEAK; Exports Rose 10 % but Imports Were Up 15% Last Year
- Bonn's Pfennig Pincher; Power Founded on Peasants A Hard-Mark Man
- Koether--Mosmann
- MARKET RETURNS TO THE DOLDRUMS; Stocks Drift Unevenly Lower --Volume Off to 1,750,000 After 3,000,000 Flurry INDEX DIPS 1.05 to 312.88 Long-Bell Rings Up 9 5/8 More --B. & O., Kennecott Gain --Chrysler, Ford Soft More Down Than Up
- RED CROSS MONTH SET; Eisenhower Urges Liberal Aid to Organisation in March
- Benefit Aides and an Engaged Girl
- WESTCHESTER G.O.P. NOMINATES DOOLEY
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- Books Today
- STYLE SHOW TO AID PROTESTANT GROUP
- BILLY DANIELS INDICTED; Singer Accused on 5 Counts in Jan. 31 Shooting
- Article 2 -- No Title
- ITALIAN MINISTER DIES AFTER SPEECH; Vanoni, Finance Chief, Aided Segni Regime in Confidence Debate in the Senate
- LIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS
- SCOTT PAPER COMPANY
- BUSINESS MEN ASK MORE FOREIGN AID; Study Group Says U.S. Must Fill Gap Left by Private Capital in Needy Lands
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- POWELL TO PRESS SCHOOL-AID RIDER; Cites White House Refusal to Pledge Ban on Funds for Segregated Districts Stalled in Rules Committee Powell's Poll Backs Plan
- Beagles Are Still No. 1 on Dog Hit Parade; Merry Little Hounds' Popularity Traced to Rabbits Statistics Kept Since 1926 Boxers Drop in Popularity
- 18 U.S. Tanks Remain on Barges Alongside Freighter in Brooklyn
- West Virginia Defeats St. John's Quintet After Niagara Trounces Seton Hall; HUNDLEY GETS 40 IN 82-75 TRIUMPH Paces West Virginia Against St. John's Five at Garden --Seton Hall Bows, 87-56 Redmen's Offense Stalled Visitors' Seventeenth Victory Ellis Paces Niagara
- School Basketball Standings
- James Roosevelt for Stevenson
- Roland Sues on TV Films
- C.C.N.Y. MAN INELIGIBLE; Garber's Status Costs Quintet Victory Over Upsala Team
- News of Food: Veal; Butchers Prepare Cutlets in Style of Vienna's Schnitzel or Italy's Scallopine Friends With a Dealer
- State Democrats Name Aide
- U.S. POWER OUTPUT DROPPED LAST WEEK
- FARLEY PROTEGE GETS STATE POST; Naming of W.H. Morgan to Civil Service Board Linked to Harriman's '56 Aims Long Indecision Ended
- MACK'S WILL IS FILED; Estate of Baseball Executive Put at Token $30,000
- U.S. OLYMPIC SEXTET SUBDUES SWEDEN, 6-3
- BRITISH COMMONS VOTES FOR ENDING OF DEATH PENALTY; Party Lines Break in Defeat of Government Bid to Keep Hanging in Some Cases Government Statement Due COMMONS FOR END OF DEATH PENALTY
- Safe Driving to Be Rewarded
- Production Starts On a Chemical Used For Foam Plastics; Du Pont Plant Produces Ingredients for Plastics
- BRITAIN TO PRESS BONN ON PAYMENT; Treasury Aide to Talk With Schaeffer on Latter's Bid to Halt Fund for NATO Annex to Treaties Cited Funds Used to Pay Germans
- CHILD CENTER BENEFIT; April 11 Theatre Party Is Set by Development Group.
- Board Increase Proposed
- TROTH ANNOUNCED OF BERTHA NASON; Columbia Student Engaged to Ralph A. Baer Jr., Who Is at Cornell Medical
- RAIL STRIKE DATE SET BY PORT UNION; Tuesday Walkout Called by Masters, Mates, Pilots-- U.S. Mediation Asked Railroads Ask Mediation
- 3 BALK 175 TIMES ON LINKS TO REDS; They Invoke 5th Amendment at Rapid Rate in 2-Hour Session of Inquiry
- Events Today
- FETE FOR TRAVELERS AID; 'Most Happy Fella' Preview May 2 to Be a Benefit
- Doctor Assails Social Security
- APARTMENT SOLD INSUTTON PL. AREA; Investor Gets Large House at 14 Sutton Place South in an All-Cash Deal
- PLAY BY WILDER TO BECOME FILM; Paramount Will Screen 'The Matchmaker,' Stage Hit-- 'Chalk Garden' Eyed 'Best Things in Life'
- SEATO IN ACTION
- EKCO PRODUCTS
- GEN. FRANCIS OXX, OCCUPATION AIDE; Ex-Deputy Commissioner in Austria Dies at 57--Built World War II Bases Won Legion of Merit
- TUSKEGEE CAUTIONS ON RACIAL TROUBLES
- Flam's Pair Gains in Tennis
- Santa Anita Results
- Bishop Chosen to Join Clergy Visiting Russia
- Miss Phillips to Play Candida
- Donelli, Boston U., Resigns
- About Art and Artists; Cornelis Ruhteriberg's Show Demonstrates Change in Her Manner of Painting Work of Vincent Longo at the Zabriskie Semi-Abstract Pictures of Monlio on View
- Government Calls New 'All-Out' Talk On Westinghouse; Negotiations Bogged Down
- Roberts Signs for Salary in Excess of $50,000; PHILLIES' PITCHER IN TOP PAY GROUP Roberts, 20-Game Winner in Each of Last 6 Years, Gets Rise From $42,500 23 Victories in 1955 Back From Tour
- The Proceedings In Washington
- Woman Traps Robber Suspect After Sniffing His Cigar Smoke
- News of Advertising and Marketing; Campaigns New Business People Notes
- U.S. BARS TANKS FOR SAUDI ARABIA; WHITE HOUSE DISCLOSES REVERSAL AFTER ISRAELIS PROTEST SHIPMENT; EISENHOWER ACTS His Move in Georgia Announced Abruptly After Midnight Issue Put to President U.S. HALTS TANKS FOR SAUDI ARABIA
- Queen Leaves Nigeria; Heads for Frigid Europe
- BANK CLEARINGS FALL; Volume in Holiday Week Drops 15.8% Below 1955 Level
- Khrushchev Cites Farm That Bought Its Quota
- Eisenhower Bags the Limit of 12 Quail In Six Hours' Hunting in Georgia Woods
- Child to Mrs. Stinchfield
- Equitable Reports Biggest Year; Directors Name 3 Top Officers; EQUITABLE LISTS TOP YEAR'S GAINS
- COLUMBIA GAS SETS HIGHS IN GROSS, NET
- Canal Delay Conditional
- BIBLE INDEX COMPUTED; Council Is Using a UNIVAC in Preparing Concordance
- Canadian Boat Aground
- GASOLINE STOCKS SET RECORD HIGH; 4,962,000-Barrel Rise Lifts Total to 187,618,000--Oil Supplies Show Declines
- Malayan Predicts Red Defeat
- Dartmouth Paper Names Heads
- About New York; St. Paul's Steeple Clock Is Losing Its 6-Year Coat of Soot--An 86th-Floor Mystery
- OTHER DIVIDEND NEWS; Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corps. Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance North American Car Corp.
- Stores Leased in Commack
- DE LOS ANGELES HEARD IN 'FAUST'; Soprano Sings Marguerite First Time This Season-- McFerrin Is Valentin
- THE VIETNAM PROBLEM
- MISS TRUMAN SET TO ABANDON RADIO; 'Weekday' Hostess Intends to Fill TV Commitments After Next Friday
- OTHER COMPANY REPORTS
- DR. MEGHNAD SAHA, NUCLEAR PHYSICIST
- BIAS HELD EXPENSIVE; Costs U.S. $30,000,000,000 a Year, Educator Says
- BRUNDAGE WARNS U.S. ON OLYMPICS; Returning I.O.C. Head Cites Russia's Rise--Showing of Small Nations Praised
- HIALEAH PARK CHART
- New Delhi Offers a Practiced Greeting To Shah of Iran, a Baghdad Pact Nation
- INGE WILL ADAPT 'AH, WILDERNESS!'; Dramatist to Convert Play by O'Neill to a Musical-- Dowell Doing Score Hal March Is On
- Sports of The Times; Typographical Error The Query Jungle Jim Beau Ideal
- Harriman Car Strikes Deer
- 2 HEARINGS HELD OR LIQUOR AD BAN; Groups in House and Senate Take Testimony of Interests for and Against Measure
- Governor Makes Plea
- NICK DEFEATS HOOVER; Mace Also Gains in Class C Squash Racquets Event
- 5-1 SPLIT PLANNED BY U.S. ENVELOPE CO.
- BRITISH INCREASE BANK RATE TO 5 %; Rise From 4 Is Part of Drive on Inflation--Other Restrictions Due Today Other Measures Awaited BRITISH INCREASE BANK RATE TO 5 %
- CAMPANELLA MUST PAY; Jury Finds Dodger Catcher Owes Neurosurgeon $5,000
- Benton & Bowles Elevates Three
- Rockaways Fare Set at 40 Cents In Revival of Transit Zone Rates; ROCKAWAYS FARE IS SET AT 40 CENTS New Link Due April 30
- FUND AIDS STUDIES OF VOTE AND STARS; Rockefeller Unit Lists Grants for 1956 Etection Survey and a Radio Telescope Why They Vote That Way
- CREDIT COMPANY RAISES EARNINGS; Commercial's Manufacturing and Finance Units Gained --Insurance Volume Off Finance Receivables Up COMPANIES ISSUE INCOME FIGURES
- POLITICAL TENSION IS ABATING IN SPAIN
- A Brother of President Thinks 'Dwight Will Run'
- Rochester U. Tops Goal
- Philco President Retiring
- Global Eruption Envisaged
- JOHN ARCHER DIES; LIBRARY AIDE, 69; Headed the Printing and Binding Office at City Institution, 1912-51
- KAREN HORNEY CLINIC WILL GAIN BY PLAY
- Assets and Liabilities in Central Reserve Cities
- TIRE TAX PLAN SCORED; Dealers Object to Proposal for Financing Road Building
- Prospective Brides
- U.S. Reports Priority Nickel Diverted To Civilian Use, Threatens Prosecution
- Dividends Announced; DIVIDEND MEETINGS TODAY
- BRONX TRANSFERS
- AID TO REDS SEEN IN ALLIED TRADE; Federal Expert Says Tool Sales Spur Soviet Arming --Warning Called Vain Role of Stassen Cited Excessive Sales Denied
- Of Local Origin
- SEQUEL TO THE CASE AFFAIR
- Elmira Faculty to Get Rise
- Fruehauf Trailer 1955 Sales Rose 54% And Net Soared 92% to Set New Peaks
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- Tanks to Be Built in Japan
- The Reserve Program; A Digest of the Situation in Which Volunteers for Training Are Few Moves to Add Recruits Pushed Re-enlistments Increasing
- Obituary 10 -- No Title
- YALE POLO TEAM BOWS; Long Island Hurricanes Win in First Round Here, 11-10
- KEFAUVER SUGGESTS SOUTH OBEY COURT
- 'OEDIPUS REX' TO BE SUNG; Symphony of Air Will Offer Stravinsky Work March 7
- YOUNG STOKOW SKIS GET MORGAN ESTATE
- 5 Union Officers Arrested
- Seixas Heads Draw for Tennis Starting Here Next Wednesday; Larsen, Shea and Giammalva Next on Domestic List for U.S. Indoor Title Event
- WALDORF LOSES VERDICT; Court Rules Hotel Must Pay for Guest's Trunks It Sold
- 4-STATE UNIT PLANS FIRST WATER TALKS
- FREIGHT LOADINGS SHOW RISE OF 7.1%; Week's Total of 684,328 Cars Is 45,540 Above Level a Year Ago
- COTTON 1 P0INT OFF TO 11 HIGHER HERE; Day's Trading Volume Low With Liquidation in July, Evening Up in March.
- East Peru Troops Rise Against Odria; Siege Law Imposed; East Peru Garrison in Revolt; Odria Orders a State of Siege Outbreak in Northwest Reported Futile Revolt a Year Ago
- Mr. Truman's Memoirs: MacArthur Dismissed; INSTALLMENT 24, EXCERPTS FROM 'YEARS OF TRIAL AND HOPE'
- FILM DENIED CODE SEAL; 'Letters From My Windmill' Cited on Religious Ground
- TRIBOROUGH UNITS SET TRAFFIC MARK; 5 Bridges, 2 Tunnels and Parking Facilities Also Had Record Income in 1955 PROJECTS ARE MAPPED $13,000,000 to Be Spent This Year for Arterial Routes the City Cannot Finance New Items for 1956
- LOANS TO BUSINESS $73,000,000 HIGHER; Banks'Lending Pattern Seen Close to That of Last Year With Decline Since Jan.1 Important as Trend Dip in Sales Finance Reserve Position Up
- MOSCOW DELEGATE SCORES U.S. WRITER
- MORTON RESIGNS, PLANS SENATE BID; State Department Aide to Enter Race for Republican Nomination in Kentucky Republicans in Minority
- MOST BRITISH UNITS IN KOREA TO GO HOME
- RICHARD REAGER, 60, SPEECH PROFESSOR
- Mrs. Charles Fruin Has Child
- HELD IN SUGAR FRAUD; Cuban Is Charged in $100,000 Deal With New York Broker
- BIG BOARD TO LIST FORD ON MARCH 7; Stock Exchange Sets Date --Company Reports New European Projects
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- STUDENT TO MARRY BETTY ROSENBERGER
- Subversives Hearing Put Off
- PACIFIC FINANCE CORP.
- Coast Guard Annex In Brooklyn Is Sold To Metals Concern
- Bid by Peiping Acknowledged
- Shaw Readings Slated Tonight
- MR. HECK'S TWENTY YEARS
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- Fetchick Sets Mark to Lead on Links; MAHOP AC PRO GETS A 9-UNDER-PAR 63 Fetchick Gains 3-Shot Lead in Texas--Misses Smith, Berg Tied in Florida Cards of 69 Set Pace Miss Quast-Brown Gain Rubendahl, Arend Victors
- 100% DIVIDEND SET FOR LINCOLN LIFE; Indiana Insurance Company Votes Stock Payment, Rise in Quarterly 10c to 35c
- Edmund Waterman, Philanthropist, Dies; Long a Leader in Anti-Defamation League
- EDUCATORS URGED TO END BICKERING; School Boards Convention Also Hears Practices and Views Called Antiquated
- Army Backs Mitchell Honor
- Notes on College Sports; Stiegman's Former Duties at Princeton Now Chores for Three Coaches No Doubt About It Quiet, Please! It Didn't Happen Army Winning Streak Aiming High Short Items
- Decorator Tricks Avoid the Banal in Apartments; Paper and Curtains Among Devices in Model Rooms
- INSURANCE URGED FOR STATES' AIDES; Harriman Calls for New Law to Contribute to Hospital and Health Benefits Item Included in Budget Other Proposals Under Study
- Theatre: Comedy of Rural Manners; Music Box Welcomes 'The Ponder Heart'
- Remsen-Glidden Win Title
- Hurricanes Get New Names
- COMMODITIES EASE BY 0.1 POINT TO 88.5
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