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- SHIPPING--MAILS; ALL HOURS GIVEN IN EASTERN STANDARD TIME Outgoing Passenger and Mail Ships Ships That Arrived Yesterday Incoming Passenger and Mail Ships Ships That Departed Yesterday Cargo Ships Due Outgoing Freighters
- CANADIAN PACIFIC; Net Off to $5,026,272 Despite Gain in October Gross
- YUGOSLAVS ASSAIL ALBANIA 'TERROR'; Relations Between 2 Nations at Low Point as Dispute on Ideology Grows First to Attack Yugoslavs Albania Charges Meddling Ideology Questioned
- U.S. Tax Aide Is Named
- Mrs. M.D. Phillips Has Son
- ACID ATTACK JURY TO GET STATEMENT; Judge Orders Miranti's Talk to F.B.I., Implicating 7, Be Read at Trial Today Rights Protected, Court Says Prosecutor Barred Visitors
- BRAZILIAN TRACTION SHIFTS SUBSIDIARIES
- ALPHAND PRAISES EISENHOWER VIEW; French Envoy Tells Honor Legion Society That Bonds of 2 Nations Are Strong Alphand Calls for Amity
- Works of Art Bring $700,000
- U.S.-KOREAN TREATY SETS MUTUAL GAINS
- FOR MEN AT SEA
- Jenkins of U.S. Wins 400; Briton Is Disqualified in Steeplechase; HUNGARIAN FIRST ON 'INTERFERENCE' But Brasher Appeals Olympic Ruling Favoring Rozsnyoi --Landy Gains in 1,500 Landy Runs Third Dispute Flares in Track Two Tie for Second Winds Disrupt Yachting
- Semiconductors Find New Uses; ELECTRONICS ITEM TO HAVE NEW USES
- OTHER COMPANY REPORTS
- AIR FORCE DROPS GOAL OF 137 WINGS; Technical Progress Cited in Revision of 1953 Concept --Not Linked to Budget Increase of 4 Billions Tactical Group Included
- EMIL G. BUEHRLE DIES; Owner of the Oerlikon Arms Combine in Switzerland
- Metric Equivalents
- OTHER DIVIDEND NEWS; Anaconda Wire & Cable Bangor & Aroostook Bon Ami Company Curtiss-Wright Corp. Cities Service Co. COMPANIES TAKE DIVIDEND ACTION Delaware and Hudson International Salt Lone Star Cement McGraw Hill Publishing Oxford Paper Company Philadelphia Transportation Revlon, Inc. Shattuck Denn Mining Square D Company Standard Factors Thermoid Company Tobin Packing Co. Trade Bank & Trust Co. Wheeling Steel Corp.
- U.S. Indicates Action Soon To Ease Europe's Oil Need; Soviet Influence Suggested U.S. SAID TO SPUR OIL AID TO EUROPE
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- Champions at Melbourne
- Sidelights; Federal Funds, Anyone? Petroleum Prices Christmas Cheer Wanted: Hoppers For the Absent-Minded Miscellany
- Tito Grants Amnesties
- CELLAR ON WRONG LOT; Boom in Westport's Building Gets Ahead of Itself
- Wood, Field and Stream; Tips Offered to Hunters on How to Keep Warm While Sitting in the Woods
- FREE CURRENCY RATES
- 11 FRENCHMEN SLAIN IN ALGERIA CLASHES
- WEST QUESTIONS SOVIET; Asks Explanation for Checking of Trains in Berlin
- 4 LAWYERS CHARGED IN AMBULANCE CASES
- PRESIDENT URGES ADULT POLIO SHOTS; Joins Folsom in Calling on Younger Grown-ups to Get Full Dosage Early in '57 SUPPLY NOW PLENTIFUL Infants' Salk Vaccine Mixed Effectively With 3 Other Inoculations, Doctors Say Infants' Vaccines Mixed Injections Lag in City
- KASHMIR ISSUE IN U.N.; Pakistan Complains About State's Link to India
- Italian Red Returns to Fold
- ENGINEERS TO SCAN HAZARDS IN SUBWAY
- Ceylon Air Link to Canton
- OTHER RAIL REPORTS
- CHANGES SHELVED BY EAST GERMANY
- MISS ANN M'FARLAN STUDENT'S FIANCEE
- More U.S. Aid Asked for Cities; Municipal Officials Press Drive; Conference in St. Louis Winds Up With Appeal to Defray Operating and Capital Costs--Senator Gives Support
- Fete Saturday to Aid Hospital
- Low Calorie Meal-Finishers Aid Dieters Whose Resolutions Crumble at Cake Time; Desserts Point the Way to Watch the Weight
- Treasury Statement
- SCHARY IS OUSTED AS CHIEF AT M-G-M; Parent Company Sets Jan. 1 as End of $200,000-a-Year Production Activities Thau Expected to Serve
- WOOL AND SUGAR CONTINUE CLIMB; Prices of Other Commodities Irregularly Higher at Close of Futures Trading Here COFFEE SUGAR COCOA BURLAP COPPER COTTONSEED OIL EGGS HIDES LEAD ONIONS POTATOES RUBBER SOYBEAN OIL SOYBEAN MEAL SILK TALLOW TIN WOOL TOPS WOOL ZINC
- Admiral Byrd Will Visit South Pole Next Month
- Topics of The Times; Traveling on Their Stomachs Getting In on the Act The Feat of Milo of Croton Dried Fish and Black Bread
- 3 Outs Fail to Retire Wrestler in Olympics
- Anheuser-Busch Stock Offered By Family Is Quickly Placed
- THIRD BANK SYSTEM IS SEEN ON THE WAY
- Spellman Opens Manila Rites
- TRAFFIC DRIVE AIDED; 1,400 Concerns Back Move to Cut Accident Toll
- DR. GEORGE MOORE, BOTANIST, 87, DIES; Director Emeritus of Shaw Gardens in St. Louis Found Preventive for Pollution Authority on Algae
- 'DIARY' AFFECTS DUTCH AUDIENCE; Story of Anne Frank Staged in Amsterdam, Near Actual Scene--Queen Attends In Small Theatre No Applause at End
- FORM IS IGNORED, BUT MARKS FALL; Kuts Accomplishes Feats in Track Despite Labored Style of Running Pace Withers Rivals Takes Early Lead
- STOCKS SLIDE OFF; OILS SOLD HEAVILY; Other Recent Favorites Soft --Average Declines 3.35, Nudging Oct. 1 Low SUGARS SET NEW HIGHS But Royal Dutch Drops 4¼, Gulf 3 1/8, du Pont 3 3/8 and Lukens 7½ Points Indexes at 'Support' Level STOCKS SLIDE OFF; OILS ARE HARD HIT
- U.N. TO EXPEDITE FORCES TO EGYPT; Hammarskjold Says 4,100 Men Are Being Organized Into an Efficient Unit U.N. TO EXPEDITE FORCES TO EGYPT Lloyd Protest Revealed U.S. Said to Support Plan
- Racketeers Seek Re-entry
- 3 MASSES TO BE SUNG FOR MOLLOY TODAY
- Sports of The Times; The Reluctant Kicker The Assignment Critical Comment On the Target
- FOUR APARTMENTS IN UPTOWN DEAL; Investors Get Parcel at 186th St. and Amsterdam Ave.-- 6 Buildings Acquired
- Ben-Gurion Report on Jews in Egypt; Prisoners' Status Decried
- ROCHESTER MAPS ITS SEAWAY PLAN; Harbor, Rail and Warehouse Expansion Is Scheduled to Utilize New Waterway A Cooperative Job Work Ahead of Schedule
- Texas to Give Thanks In Second Holiday Feast
- ISSUES OF BRITAIN SLUMP IN LONDON; War Loan Falls 5 Shillings-- Industrial Share Index Sets Low for 1956
- FEW HUNGARIANS RETURN TO WORK; General Strike Said to Widen --Output in Provinces Is Limited to a Bit of Coal Kadar Called Soviet Puppet
- PRESIDENT LAUDS U.S. BOND BUYERS; Investors in Savings Series Help Stabilize Economy, He Tells Conference
- CONQUEST OF DISEASES; Dr. Scheele Notes Gains in Rapid Pattern Changes
- Secretary Is Appointed For Maritime Agencies
- DOCTOR OUSTER HINTED; Oklahoma Society in Warning on Care of V.A. Patients
- A.B.C. AND SINATRA SIGN 3-YEAR PACT; Singer Will Appear in TV Series--Network to Buy Stock in His Company
- Sydney Wool Prices Rise
- Pope--Rieger
- Racial Law Interpreted
- ON TELEVISION
- MIXING HELD KEY TO RACIAL AMITY; Joining in Work and Play Leads to Understanding, Dr. Jansen Tells Parley Obstacles Are Foreseen
- Eisenhower Keeping Up With Middle East Crisis
- KILMER DEFENDED ON REFUGEE WORK; Aid 'Going Smoothly,' Head of First Army Says on Visit --Criticism Belittled
- MUSICAL TO HELP ANTA'S PROGRAM; Many Subscribing to Dec. 13 Performance of 'Li'l Abner,' Fourth in Benefit Series
- Night Cream Introduced
- Principal Assets and Liabilities of Member Banks
- Art: Work by Realists; Kitchener Woodcuts on View at Center
- British See Attack Possibility; Supremacy of Military Doubted
- Freed Missionary to Speak
- Books of The Times; Churchill's Silvered Words A Child of Nature
- KRAMM PLAY CLOSES; 'Build With One Hand' Called Off During Baltimore Run
- Curtis Publishing Co. Elevates Plant Chief
- Ex-U.S. Aide's Store Robbed
- UNIVERSITY CLUB WINS; Turns Back Yale Club, 4-1, in Class B Squash Racquets
- COAL OUTPUT TO RISE; Substantially Higher Demand Is Forecast for Next Year
- WAAGE IN ALBANY POST; Named to Direct Committee to Study State Bank Law
- Tokyo Envoy Sees Nepal's King
- Plane-Borne Rocket Will Go Up 40 Miles For Altitude Study; Navy Research Pressed
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- CANARSIE TO GIVE BLOOD; Kew Gardens Hills to Donate Today to Red Cross
- Sports Today
- New Store at Green Acres
- LLOYD SAYS RIFT ON MIDEAST HOLDS; Foreign Chief Thinks British and French Must Agree to Withdraw in 2 Weeks Withdrawal in 14 Days LLOYD SAYS RIFT ON MIDEAST HOLDS Group Friendly to U.S.
- MORE DATA GIVEN ON JEWS IN EGYPT; Imprisonment, Exploitation and Other Abuses Listed by American Committee Article I Is Quoted Expulsion of Jews Denied
- Obituary 7 -- No Title
- Nice Beats Glasgow Booters
- Dividends Announced
- COAST BUILDING BOUGHT; Investor Group Here Purchases California Supermarket
- Worker Dies in Cauldron
- AID OFFICIALS SEEK MORE THAN 4 BILLION
- Army to Test Navy Shifts With New Formation; CADETS ALSO MAP TIGHTER DEFENSE Army Eleven Promises Some New Tricks in Saturday Game at Philadelphia Short Passes Expected Roseler to See Action Assignments Reviewed
- Hungary In Bid to Austria
- Police Engineer Deduces Course Of Bullet and Lands a Suspect
- PHONE TALKS PRESS FOR NEW WAGE PACT
- Rangers Defeat Bruins and Rise to Fourth Place in League; GOAL BY PRENTICE PACES 2-1 VICTORY Worsley's Performance in Nets Also Helps Blues Down Boston Sextet Prentice Scores at 2:46 Toppazzini Ties Count
- 55-Foot Spruce Takes Christmas to City Hall
- SENIOR CENTER PLANNED; Westchester Jewish Women Seek $200,000 for Elderly
- HEALTH PLAN BILL MEETS OPPOSITION; Commercial Insurers Hold Change Will Raise Rates-- Baehr Backs State Baehr Supports Committee
- MRS. E.L. LYONS REWED; Married Here to Victor K. Kiam 2d, Yale Alumnus
- ON RADIO
- Cars Kill Upstate Woman
- Eisenhower Writes Mollet
- AUSTRIA GETS PROTEST; Soviet Calls Shooting of 'Lost' Soldier 'Virtual Murder'
- NICHOLSON WINS $10,000 ART PRIZE; British Painter Takes Grand Award in the Guggenheim Foundation Competition Uses Abstract Mode
- DANCE TO ASSIST CHURCH; Heavenly Rest Fund Will Be Augmented by Event Friday
- For Collectors
- N.Y. CENTRAL SAYS OUTLOOK IS BLEAK; I.C.C. Told Railroad Exists From 'Hand-to-Mouth,' in Appeal for Rate Rise
- Condition of Reserve Member Banks in 94 Cities Nov. 21, 1956
- New York Air Cadet Killed
- Patterns of The Times: Shirtwaists
- INDEPENDENT, SAYS SYRIA; Notes Sent to U.S. and Soviet Stating 'Positive Neutrality'
- ANGLICAN BISHOP FREED; Held 4 Years by China Reds --Accuser Is Jailed
- Article 1 -- No Title
- ELECTRICITY OUTPUT DECLINED LAST WEEK
- Costigan Honored at Hofstra
- UTILITY CHALKS UP RECORD FOR SALES; Consumers Power Company Netted $31,076,615 in Year, Up From $28,214,512
- NAVAL STORES
- PRESIDENT PICKS EDUCATION CHIEF AND INDIA ENVOY; Named to Posts by the President
- Yugoslavia Building 16 Ships
- QUARLES RENEWS NUCLEAR THREAT; Tells Engineer Group U.S. Has Qualitative Edge in Air Over Soviet Union Links Ability and Intention
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- TOUR FOR BLACK WATCH; Regimental Musicians Will Be Seen in U.S. Next Year
- Football Players Form Pro Bargaining Group
- CONCERN TO PAY STAFF'S TUITION; Western Electric Offers All Employes a Chance to Go to College on Own Time Two Objectives Set Forth
- Yugoslav Newsman Asks Asylum In U.S., Protests Arrest of Djilas; YUGOSLAV WRITER ASKS U.S. ASYLUM Breaking of Vows Charged
- Red Cross to Aid Jews
- Green, Just Past 89, Becomes Oldest Ever to Sit in Congress; Senator Exceeds Record Set by Doughton--Goes for a 3-Mile Walk in London Honored at Bonn Visited 13 Countries
- Obituary 8 -- No Title
- ARTHRITIS 'CURE' HIT; F.T.C. Finds Concern's Alfalfa Products of No Value
- BUILDING PLANS FILED
- Illinois to Raise Tuition
- Seaway Groups Meet Dec. 6
- Venturi Becomes Pro Golfer
- Summary of the Day; N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGE AMER. STOCK EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE COMMODITY FUTURES
- Amnesty Decree Due Soon
- Soldier Killed in Queens Crash
- Talented Sophomores Aid St. John's Quintet; Power-Laden Team Planning to Start 2 Youngsters Parenti in Center Berth Other Sophomores Listed
- FINAL CONNECTICUT VOTE; President's Plurality 306,758 --Edge in Kansas 270,561
- NATIONAL BANKS GAIN; Sept. 26 Assets $112 Billion, Up $1.1 Billion Since June
- Indians Name Kerby Farrell Manager; SALARY REPORTED $25,000 FOR 1957 Farrell, 43, Succeeds Lopez at Cleveland--Newcombe Gets Cy Young Award A Former First Baseman Another Award to Newcombe EASTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE
- Money
- OIL EXPORTS SEEN AS SOVIET WEAPON; But Sales to West Depend on Price Level and Politics, Moscow Observers Hold U.N. Offer Recalled Discussions Confirmed
- HUNGARIAN EXILES CROWDING CAMPS; Austria's Facilities Strained to the Utmost--Cards and Hope Sustain Refugees Camp Being Expanded Relatives House 20,000
- Hamilton Stamp on Sale Jan. 11
- GIANT CARRIER IN USE; Truck-Like Vehicle Scorns Underbrush, Mud or Snow
- Republican Holds House Seat
- Battered U.S. Freighter Safe
- CARTMEN LOSE LICENSE; Queens Company Penalized for Failing to File Its Charges
- Volunteers to Aid Young
- RICE OUTLOOK BRIGHT; U.S. Economists Say Surplus Will Be Halved by August
- ISSUE IS AWARDED BY NIAGARA FALLS; $6,350,000 in Improvement Bonds Go to Glore Forgan Group--Other News Central Weber, Utah, Sewer District Michigan Public Schools California School District Pennsylvania School District Islip, N.Y., School District Savannah, Ga. Hopewell, Va. State College, Pa., Sewer Authority Fairfax County, Va. Quincy, Ill. Long Island School District Columbus, Ohio Narragansett, Mass., School District Ohio School District Minnesota School District
- POLICE COMPLETE SECURITY CLASS; 126 in Special Course Hear Kennedy Stress Growing Need for Vigilance
- Books and Authors
- Week-End Dinner Menus; BRAISED FENNEL MUSHROOM NOODLE SOUP CHICKEN, INDIAN STYLE CAULIFLOWER SALAD TOMATO CREAM COCKTAIL PEARS HELENE
- FLEET ACTION EXPLAINED; Briton Says U.S. Force Did Not Interfere in Egypt Landing
- Chou Reassures Asians
- OPTIMISM VOICED ON FOREIGN TRADE; Panelists at Convention Here Foresee 5-6% Gain to $18 Billion Next Year SUEZ KNOTTY PROBLEM U.S. Aid to Western Europe Held Solution--Protection of Investments Urged Dollar Award Made
- COMMODITY INDEX UP; Wholesale Prices Rise 0.1 From Monday to Tuesday
- Letters to The Times; Deporting Jews From Egypt Reported Action Declared Violation of United Nations Charter Hospitality to Foreign Students Reception of Refugees Criticized To Try Injury Actions Proposal for Separate Court Backed as Aid in Reducing Congestion Origin of Thanksgiving Hymn Eden's Anti-Appeasement Role Policy on China Criticized Increased War Danger Seen in Stand on Recognition and U.N. Seating Waldemar Kaempffert's Career Contribution to Science Giant of Science Writing
- Summaries of Games of XVI Olympiad at Melbourne
- OTHER UTILITY REPORTS
- DOWNTOWN SHOPS STAY OPEN LATE; Aim to Rival Uptown Lure for Area's Employes DOWNTOWN SHOPS STAY OPEN LATE
- FAWZI WAS MISQUOTED; Canal Revenue 'Our Business,' Is What Egyptian Said
- JEWS OF WORLD BEGIN HANUKKAH; Candle Will Be Kindled Here at City Hall Today in Honor of Maccabeean Victory
- Music: Pianist in Debut; Kentner's Playing Has Verve, Imagination
- SAMUEL RADBILL, INDUSTRIALIST, 62; Head of Cleaning Fluid, Oil Companies Dies--Founded Psychiatric Hospital
- SEIXAS PAIR GAINS FINAL; Hoad-Rosewall Also Triumph in Tennis at Adelaide
- SUEZ STOCKHOLDERS ORGANIZE IN GENEVA
- U.S. TELLS SYRIA IT IS 'CONCERNED' OVER SOVIET ARMS; Substantial Shipments Cited --Damascus Insists Policy is Firmly Independent TENSION IS HEIGHTENING Parallel to Nasser Is Seen-- Shepilov Says 3 Powers Plan New 'Aggression' Serraj Influence a Factor U.S. TELLS SYRIA OF ITS 'CONCERN'
- 87 on Barnard Dean's List
- Obituary 9 -- No Title
- 84-FAMILY HOUSE IS SOLD IN BRONX; Property on Fox St. Among Parcels Changing Hands in Borough Deals
- Egyptologist Gets Post At Brooklyn Museum
- CAR RADIO DEVICE MAY EASE TRAFFIC; Road Officials View Test of Automatic System to Talk Drivers Out of Jams Service Radio Channel Asked Shoulder Riding Decried
- BANK ACCEPTANCES UP; Dealers Increase Rate by 1/8 of a Percentage Point
- Tito's Paper Chides Soviet on 'Cult' Shift
- FORDHAM PUSHING LINCOLN SQ. PLAN; Father McGinley Says School Is Redesigning Buildings Despite Legal Threat CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS University to Return to Tax Rolls 2 Other Structures Now Used in Manhattan Its Participation Defended To Handle Relocation Fairly
- Cold to End Ore Shipments
- Titchenal San Jose Coach
- A Nonpartisan Invitation
- BETTIE ORTH AFFIANCED; Bradford Alumna Is Engaged to John Charles McDonald
- TV Reviews; 'Time Lock' on Kraft Show Fails to Click 'The Last Patriarch'
- MY PEGGY TRIUMPHS IN PACE AT YONKERS
- NEW HAVEN EARNS $427,107 IN MONTH; Alpert Calls October Results 'Gratifying,' Hails Paring of Cost-Revenue Ratio
- The Edens Play Tennis
- Appeal to Red Cross
- MISS NANCY CLAPP WILL BOW DEC. 28; Brooklyn Debutante to Be Presented at Yuletide Ball in the St. George Hotel
- NEWSMAN IN JOHN TRIAL; American Says German Could Have Revealed Captivity
- Events Today
- TEXAS CLUB PLANS FETE; Cocktail Party Friday Will Help Scholarship Fund
- Toy Fair Being Held
- Danner Mobil Overseas Chief
- New Top Officers of Moody's
- Restaurant Rise Discouraged
- Parent Can Aid Child's Buying
- SHEPILOV CHARGES NEW ATTACK PLOT; Russian Says Britain, France and Israel Plan Further Aggression in Mideast
- THE U.S. AND ITS ALLIES
- American Assurance Names Vice President
- Mutual Fire Elects H.L. Blair
- V.W. EDMONDSON, 64, INSURANCE OFFICIAL
- Nylon Prices Raised
- Dodgers Get Assist For a New Stadium; PLANS ADVANCED ON DODGERS' PARK
- Proceedings in the U.N.; YESTERDAY (Nov. 28, 1956) GENERAL ASSEMBLY ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL SCHEDULE FOR TODAY (Nov. 29, 1956) GENERAL ASSEMBLY
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- 'BELLS' WILL RING ON STAGE TONIGHT; Musical Stars Judy Holliday --Betty Comden and Adolph Green Did Book, Lyrics
- Snyder in 'Fair' Condition
- COMPANY MEETINGS; Air Products, Inc. Bohn Aluminum
- BEN-GURION SEES 'TERROR' IN EGYPT; Knesset Calls on U.N. to Act to Aid Jews There BEN-GURION SEES 'TERROR' IN EGYPT
- 2 Upstate Stores Burn
- MANHATTAN TRANSFERS
- NEGROES AT CLINTON STAY OUT OF SCHOOL
- Carnegie Tech Gets U.S. Loan
- PIER UNION LOSES A ROUND IN COURT; Motion to Revive National Bargaining Denied--Two Hearings Tomorrow Arguments Consume Session Sign with Watchmen's Union
- Trapped Miners Saved in Chile
- FIRE ENGINE HEARING MAY OPEN TO PUBLIC
- U.C.L.A. IS URGED TO CUT LEAGUE TIE; Alumni Recommend Quitting Conference Because of Subsidy Penalties
- GUERRILLAS FIGHT SOVIET IN HUNGARY; Touring Reporters Are Told Student Group Resists in Woods Near Tokaj Tank Losses Put at 320
- PEAK FARM ASSETS EXPECTED ON JAN. 1; But Agricultural Debt Also Is Put at Record Level in Department Forecast
- MANY WILL ASSIST RUSSIAN BENEFIT; Patrons Named for Dec. 5 Showing of Movie to Aid Children's Welfare Group
- TWO COAST UNIONS SETTLE TV FIGHT; Jurisdictional Row Between I.A.T.S.E. and Broadcasting Unit Ends at Studios
- Europe Voices Fears
- COLLEGE TO AID REFUGEES; 10 Dartmouth Scholarship Are Offered to Hungarians
- CLEANLINESS GROUP MARKS 25TH YEAR
- Rental Package Has Auto, Boat, Motor and Water Skis; Sea-Fari Facilitates Fun on Holiday
- Norstad Visits Norway Today
- Books Today
- Son to Mrs. Andrew Wilson
- Minks Go Back-- For Remodeling
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- DEMAND DEPOSITS RISE $109,000,000; Holdings of Treasury Bills Increase in All Districts Due to Special Issue
- For Parent Groups
- U.S. Discounts Report
- EGYPT'S DEPORTATIONS
- CARPET INDUSTRY MAY RAISE PRICES; 3% Increase by Small Mills in South May Set Trend-- Profits 'at Danger Point' Suez Closing a Factor
- NEW RECORD SET IN U.S. OIL OUTPUT; 7,195,350 Barrels a Day Are Averaged in Week--Stocks of Gasoline Increase
- MORE U.N. TROOPS REACH PORT SAID; Danish Company Plus Staff for Headquarters in City-- Orders Still Awaited Danish Contingent Arrives British and French Firm Bomb Tossed at British Troops
- NEW DROPS SUPPLY U.S. POLAR PARTY; Seabee Construction Crew at South Pole Is Building Scientific Station
- DR. W.H. HOERRNER, 91; Retired Music Chairman at Colgate Dies in Queens
- TREASURY FACING HEAVY REFUNDING; Maturing of 10 Issues in '57 May Upset Debt Structure, Investment Bankers Fear Would Nullify Gains Savings Pace Lags TREASURY FACING HEAVY REFUNDING Nuclear Progress Cited
- 60-STORY OFFICES TO RISE IN 6TH AVE.; Skyscraper to Rise on the Avenue of the Americas
- Remarks in U.N. Debate and Statement by Hammarskjold; Dr. J.M.A.H. Luns, The Netherlands Delay in Program Opposed Charter Called No Jukebox Koca Popovic, Yugoslavia Emilio Nunez-Portuondo, Cuba Ruslan Abdulgani, Indonesia Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egypt Vincent Broustra, France Abba Eban, Israel Fawzi's Reply to Eban Hammarskjold Statement
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- Court Rules Against Disney
- Maryland Names Co-Captains
- LONDON METAL MARKET
- Catskill Bypass Ready
- MOVES ARE MIXED IN GRAIN FUTURES; Wheat Prices Dip--Mideast Tension Cushions Drop-- Soybeans Advance Soybeans Firm CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS WINNIPEG KANSAS CITY
- CRIMMINS RESIGNS AS INDIANA COACH; Quits After Five Frustrating Years--Woodard Is Out at Southern Methodist
- BRONX TRANSFERS
- WIDE SALES TAX PUSHED BY N.A.M.; House Group Gets Proposal for Federal Excise Levy on Most Products Sligh Defines Purpose
- First Woman to Become Head Of Brokerage House in Wall St.; Josephine Perfect Bay to Be Chairman and President of A.M. Kidder & Co.
- Seaway Bridge Contract Let
- World Consuming More Sugar
- NEAR EAST CRUISE SHIFTED TO WEST; Bergensfjord's Winter Tour Will Visit Brazil, West Africa and Gibraltar
- Delaware Elects Harvanik
- Williams in Puerto Rico
- Motorist Too Fast or Too Slow
- H.K. SCHEYHING MARRIES; Weds Baroness Anneliese von Truetzschler-Falkenstein
- New F.H.L.B. Director Here
- Danes Introduce Rationing
- U.S. NEARS RULING ON REFUGEE ENTRY; Final Decision on Increasing Visas for Hungarians Is Seen Up to Eisenhower Refugees Swamp Austria
- Meany Host to Tunisians
- 2 KILLED AT WRECK SITE; Victims of Blast After 3 Die in Train-Truck Crash
- TRUMAN OUTLINES 4-POINT U.S. POLICY
- Mrs. Fitzgibbons Has Son
- Activities Scheduled For Young
- FILM GROUP HALTS ARCHIVES PROJECT; Movie Academy Lacks Money to Complete Job for the Library of Congress Made by Amateurs Of Local Origin
- FASHIONS OF ASIA SHOWN IN CAPITAL; Envoys' Wives Stage Display of Eastern Styles--Event Benefits Red Cross
- Louisiana Again Raises Permissible Flow of Oil
- THE PHILIPPINE BASES
- Vitro Gets Indian Contract
- Sheraton Names Managers
- 6TH TURK QUITS CABINET; Trade and Economy Minister, Named in July, Resigns
- PACK TRAIN TO SET OUT; Convoy to Start Saturday for Byrd Station Crevasses Slow Progress
- CHARLES ROCHESTER, RETIRED HOTEL MAN
- Rise in Synthetic Rubber Output Held Essential for World Needs; INCREASED OUTPUT OF RUBBER URGED Stockpiling Continues
- Justice Admits $183,725 Fraud; Issued Mortgages, Bet on Horses; LAWYER ADMITS $183,725 FRAUDS
- Letter on Cairo Ousters
- Mrs. Robert Anderson Dies Here at 49; Dramatist's Wife Aided Theatre Guild
- DR. M'LEAN BACKS JOB REVIVAL PLEA; Hospitals Head Tells Board of Estimate New Director of Tuberculosis Is Needed
- MANOR RESTORED TO ITS DUTCH LOOK; Dutch Manor House Regains Its 18th-Century Look
- OUSTED RUSSIAN SAILS TOMORROW; U.S. Asked Recall of Ekimov --Official of U.N. Mission Linked to Chwastow Case
- Young Capitalists Holding One Share See 36 Millionth Chevrolet Drive Off
- SPIESER HALTS HOEPNER; 2-Round Defeat Spoils U.S. Debut of German Boxer
- SAVINGS UNIT ROBBED OF $14,350 IN HOLD-UP
- Globe Inflated Like a Beach Ball Gives an Old World a New Look
- Fire Records
- LAUSCHE LOSES BID; Ohio Legislatre Kills Bill on Seizure of Utilities
- LA MARCA RECORD IN ARMY DISPUTED; Kidnapping Trial in Nassau Hears Attack on Account of Military Service Father of 2 Children
- SHIPPING EVENTS: PIER NEEDS CITED; Truck Handling of Cargoes Noted at Symposium Here --Israeli Ship to End Runs Negbah Closing Career Lauro Liner Cited
- FIRE ROUTS 14 FAMILIES; 3 Tenements in Hoboken Are Damaged in 2-Hour Blaze
- WELFARE COUNCIL CITES FUND NEEDS; New Group Is Told $88,000 Still Lacking--Program in Boroughs Imperiled
- Veteran Rehabilitation Gains
- INFORMATION DRIVE SET; Sigma Delta Chi to Seek End to Curbs by Public Units
- Decathlon Matches World Mark In Sprint at Tropical Opening; 14,246 Fans See Program Wagering Record Set
- GLORIA M. BOGDAN WILL BE MARRIED; Russell Sage Alumna Fiancee of Dr. Orkan G. Stasior, a Resident in Surgery
- YOUTH SAID TO ADMIT SETTING COAST FIRE
- Two Extra Holidays Set
- MUSIC NOTES
- MISSIONS URGED TO BROADEN VIEW; Visitor From India Asks U.S. Council Unit to Evolve a World Outlook
- The Wealth of a Nation
- WALDEMAR B. KAEMPFFERT
- U.S. FIVE SUBDUES RUSSIANS, 85 TO 55; Russell Sets Pace With 20 Points as Second-Half Rally Decides Game
- House Hearing Set on Cutback Of 20% in '57 Tobacco Acreage; TOBACCO CUTBACK VEXING GROWERS CUTBACK IRKS GROWERS Population Shift From Farms to Factory Centers Feared
- Business Records
- MARINE GENERAL MOVED; Officer Who Sent Dependents From Japan Coming to U.S.
- 4-H Club Agents Elect
- CHARLES O. KNAPP DEAD; Head of Insurance Agency Was Ex-Professional Athlete
- Collins & Aikman Corp. Elects New President
- WEST ASKS ANEW IN U.N. FOR ACTION ON HUNGARY ISSUE; Hammarskjold May Report Today on His Talks Aimed at Entry of Observers Cuban Renews Attack Albanian Move Assailed U.N. ACTION URGED ANEW ON HUNGARY
- Israel Weighs Return Of Prisoners to Egypt
- JOHN M. CARNEY, PRODUCER ON TV; Brother of Actor Is Dead --Long-Time Associate of Godfrey Made Records
- Marjorie Mitchell Gives Piano Program
- U.S. TAXES OFFICE TO MOVE MONDAY; 5-Billion-a-Year Branch Is Quitting Custom House for 245 West Houston St.
- Salk Vaccine for Refugees
- COTTON FUTURES DECLINE SHARPLY; Drop Is 40c to $1.10 a Bale With Far Months Showing Greatest Weakness
- London Denies Violations
- JERSEY RACE WIDENED; Dumont to Seek Republican Nomination for Governor
- FROST STRIKES FLORIDA; Cold Spell in Farming Area Causes Heavy Damage
- NEW LINE FACING DISPUTE ON PACT; American Coal Shipping Co. Vessel to Be Picketed by Engineer Officers Union Hopes to Cancel Contract I.L.A. Position Doubtful
- U.N. PRESS DINNER SET; Correspondents to Honor Prince Wan of Thailand
- Navy Adopts Air Safety Seat
- DC-7 Airliners in 4th Year
- SOCIAL SECURITY BILL COVERS STATE AIDES
- FOREIGN PRESS BALL WILL BE HELD DEC. 26
- ARCHIE MOORE SUED; Breach of Promise and Rape of Girl, 12, Is Charged
- Moore--Saxon
- BING BIDS STANDEES MODIFY ENTHUSIASM
- ARMY COURT CLEARS ARGENTINE OFFICERS
- COURAGE IN POLAND
- L.S.U. Court Coach Retires
- BIG PLANE MAKER SETS SALES MARK; But Net of North American Aviation Falls Below the Level of Fiscal '55 HILTON HOTELS CORP. Revenues, Profits Set Highs-- Capital Gains Up Sharply WALKER-GOODERHAM Canadian Distiller's Net Rises on Record Sales for Year GRAYSON-ROBINSON STORES Quarter's Net Was $153,425, Against $123,827 in 1955 COMPANIES ISSUE EARNINGS FIGURES
- Advertising: One-Man Agencies Held Obsolete; Challenge Is Cited For Local Linage Newspapers Coffee's Goal Accounts People Notes
- PERMANENT FORCE FOR U.N. IS URGED; Hoffman Asks Police Ready for Any Crisis--Shuster Decries U.S. Policy Mrs. Luce Tells of Needs
- Chicago Bans Drinking in Car
- ALVIN F. WEICHEL DEAD; Ohio Republican Served Six Terms in Congress
- FABRICATOR LIFTS RATE OF DIVIDEND; Continental Copper and Steel Industries to Pay 25 Cents and Offer Stock Rights
- CHOU AND NEHRU OPEN INDIA TALKS; Peiping Chief Is Welcomed Warmly--New Delhi Notes Significance for U.S. CHOU AND NEHRU BEGIN MEETINGS Difficulties Recognized
- SUEZ CONTROL VITAL, MENZIES WARNS U.S.
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- Kuts Completes Distance Double in Taking Olympic 5,000; RUSSIAN IS TIMED IN RECORD 13:39.6 Kuts Beats Pirie by 80 Yards on Day Marked by 4 Soviet Triumphs in Olympics Pirie Betters Record U.S. Trackmen Win Again Mrs. de la Hunty Scores
- NORWAY ACCUSES EGYPT; Says Cairo Bars 2 Ships From Leaving the Suez Canal
- MIDDIES IGNORING TALK OF BOWL BID; Navy's Gridiron Squad Only Concerned About Winning 'Big One' With Army Talk Hurt Last Year Army Team Is Fast
- JORDAN HAILS AIM TO CUT BRITISH TIE; Premier Accuses London of Treaty Breaches--Concern Voiced on Iraqi Troops Iraq Causes Concern
- A Product of Education; Lawrence Gridley Derthick More Poetry Than Pedagogy By Air and by Dictation
- MEYNER TO WED JAN. 19; Jersey Governor and Helen Stevenson Set Date
- Times of Cyprus Accused
- Faculty Asks Columbia to Increase College Enrollment 20% in 15 Years
- Peiping Experts to Cambodia
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