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- Roving Squads of Radio Firemen Will Help Control Blazes in City; ROVING FIRE UNITS TO BE USED IN CITY
- 2 GAIN APPROVAL TO N.L.R.B. POSTS; Senate Labor Group Accepts Leedom as a Board Member and Kammholz as Counsel
- TWO IN ORCHESTRA SUPPORT LEADERS; Visiting Berlin Musicians Tell of Protection From Nazis--Protest Widens
- City's Water Supply; Development of Basin in Adirondack Mountains Is Suggested
- CITY'S FIRE FORCE IS SHORT-HANDED; Cut in Work Week Creates a Manpower Shortage--Old Equipment a Problem, Too
- PEIPING CAPTIVE WRITES; Priest's Letter Brings First Word That He Still Lives
- Braves to Release Metkovich
- FARM MILK PRICE STUDIED IN JERSEY; Ruling May Be Given Monday on Producer Rate Cut to Meet Out-State Competition
- STOCKS DIP, RALLY IN SLACK TRADING; Tax Bill Voting Spurs Partial Recovery, Led by Motors --Average Off .61 Point STEELS, RAILS, OILS LAG Market Is Narrowest Since Feb. 3 and Turnover Is Least Since Jan. 20
- I. W. W. Is 50 Years Old
- ' Palace' Stations Built for Leningrad Subway; Will Rival Moscow Metro Stops, Most Ornate in World
- MRS. SHIPLEY ABDICATES
- Housekeeping Today
- Comment by Howell
- The Proceedings In Albany
- MISS MORGAN ADVANCES; Mrs. White Also Gains Final in U. S. Squash Racquets
- PAUL I." SMART, CONSULTANT, DIES; Board Chairman, a Founder of Marketing Management Concern, Also Served U. S.
- BRITISH COMMEND RISE IN BANK RATE; Action Is Widely Regarded as Timely One--Butler Sees Economy 'Turn' for Better
- REMSEN, RUSSELL SCORE; Gain Doubles Semi-Finals in Open Squash Racquets
- SOLOMON ABELOW I
- $7,328,700 TAX SUIT FILED; Liens Would Freeze Assets of Gross, Bookmaker
- Mrs. Warren' Banned in Paris
- Old Sports Heroes Refuse to Sit on Sidelines; Cartmell of Army and Peterson, Cue Star, Lead Rebels
- HARRIET SERR PLAYS A RECITAL AT PIANO
- ! i OLIVER G. KELLEY
- AGE OF UNIVERSE ESTIMATED ANEW; Composition of Lead Yields Columbia Calculation of 4,800,000,000 Years NEW RESERPINE SOURCE Chemists Are Told of Drug in Central American Plant --Bone Decay Allayed
- DISTRESS SELLING HOLDS AT LOW LEVEL
- BOUT CUT TO 12 ROUNDS; But Songkitrat-Macias Is for World Title, N.B.A. Says
- TWO EVENTS WON BY ST. LAWRENCE; Larries Take Cross-Country and Slalom Skiing to Pace Own Winter Carnival
- ALBERT E. TURPIN
- RELIGIOUS GAINS CITED; Laymen's Fellowship Is Told Evidence 'Is Abundant'
- FRED HILL BUYS EAST SIDE REALTY; Gets Six Parcels on York Avenue and 78th, 83d and 85th Streets
- EISENHOWER HELPS MIX PAINT FOR BARN
- Clarkson Routs Army Sextet
- Canada Trounces U. S. by 12-1 As World Title Hockey Starts; Russia Defeats Finland, 10-2, --Czechs Beat Swiss and Swedes Down Germans
- Helicopters Save Rescue Team
- $20 TAX CUT WINS CLOSE HOUSE VOTE; SENATORS HOSTILE; $20 TAX CUT WINS CLOSE HOUSE VOTE Slash Is Adopted, 210 to 205, as Part of Bill Extending Corporation-Excise Levy FINAL BALLOT IS 242-175 Martin Defends the President --Rayburn Scoffs at Charge of 'Shoddy' Practices
- Saar Labor in General Strike
- CHIEFJUSTICETIPTON OF MISSOURI IS DEAD
- N.Y. CENTRAL HAS $3,082,936 PROFIT; Net for January Compared With $2,762,696 Loss in '54 --Other Railway Reports
- NAVAL STORES
- 14% of Cape May County Voters Illegally Registered, Jury Holds; VOTE LIST FRAUD IN JERSEY CITED
- QUEENS WINS, 103-83; WILUND SETS MARKS
- WOLFSON IS CONFIDENT; Tells 200 Ward Stockholders He Will Win Control Fight
- Crude Petroleum Stocks Dip
- HEARINGS SET BY CITY ON NEW LABOR CODE
- Dulles Goes to Burma
- LEAGUE TO SURVEY YOUTH TV SHOWS; One of Criteria to Assay Quality Will Be Question Asked by Socrates
- DISARMAMENT AT LONDON
- Roosevelt's Physician Heads Surgeons Unit
- 8 POWERS TO HAIL BANDUNG PARLEY; Manila Allies Vote to Greet April Gathering That Will Include Red China
- CONSUMER PRICES HOLDING STEADY; U.S. January Index Remains at 114.3--Food Rise Offset by Drop in Other Items
- Timely Advice on Wines to Go With Fish Given by Bon Vivant for the Lenten Season
- Mikoyan on Way to Leipzig
- Glen Cove Stalls Morgan Fence Closing Road to 100 Boat Owners; Dispute Involves Ownership of the Street Between Creek and Estate--It Has Long Served Fishermen 'Squatters'
- DISNEY RELEASES TV SERIES AS FILM; Edits 3 'Davy Crockett' Shows Into a Feature Picture-- Showings Start in June
- STOCKS IN LONDON STAGE A RECOVERY; Many Industrial Issues Rise 4 Shillings or More--War Loan Advances L2 1/4
- PHILLIPS-JONES CORP.; Profits Rise 26% to $929,465-- Sales Reach New High
- WILSON ASSISTS FOREIGN BIDDERS; Directive Selects Lower of 2 Price Differentials in 'Buy American' Order
- HAND-RUN BRIDGE TO GET NEW FEET; Substructure to Be Replaced on Century-Old Wood Span Over Staten Island Creek
- NIXON OPENS U.S. AGENCY; Inaugurates New Information Headquarters in Panama
- OR. RUSSELL 0. SM.MON '
- F.H.A. MORTGAGES CITED BY BANKER; Johnson Says V. A. Loans Also Create Market for Home Construction
- 2d Atomic Submarine May Soon Be Afloat
- FIFTH AVENUE BANK QUITS ITS OLD HOME
- HARRY W. SMITH
- Knight Willing to Run in '56
- HARRYSANTLY
- PIKE DEALS PUT OFF; $183,000,000 in Texas Bonds Await Further Studies
- PIER TENSION EBBS, JOB RULE DELAYED; Danger of a Pier Strike Is Lifted; Hiring Rule Enforcement Put Off
- IMMIGRATION BANS HELD A REVERSAL; Nation Violates Its Tradition by Barring Aliens, Dean at Columbia Asserts
- BALL PLANS ADVANCED; Seventh Annual Subscription Dance Slated for April 16
- BRITAIN IS BUYING 10 U. S. AIRLINERS; Cabinet Lets B.O.A.C. Order DC-7C's Until Domestic Britannia Is Ready
- CLOSING OF SCHOOL AT BASE ASSAILED; Brownell Tells House Group Law Forces His Action as Quantico Marine Post
- U. S. SPEED SKATER 2D; McDermott Trails Malmsten in Two Races at Stockholm
- NEW SHEER FABRIC IS FIRE-RESISTANT
- Dividends Unchanged
- LEAVES TURN GOLD IN SPRING JEWELRY
- U. S. RADIATOR CORP.; Vote on Merger With National Postponed to Wednesday
- Spellman Flies to Jamaica
- FIFTY-TWO IS TEN
- U.S. Envoy Returns to Belgium
- POLICE ARE ACCUSED IN A $250,000 CLAIM
- Few Special Season Hunters Penetrated Deeply Into Adirondack Wilderness
- RAILROAD PLANS ISSUE; Rock Island Is Negotiating on $65,000,000 Debentures
- U. S. PIPE AND FOUNDRY; Net, Share Earnings and Sales Show Gains in Year
- Paucity of Scientists Is Laid to Decrease In Efficiency of Teachers in High Schools
- Soft Coal Output Falls
- WESTCHESTER SALES; New Owner Takes Tract of 48 Acres in Bedford
- Article 2 -- No Title
- The Proceedings In Washington
- Theatre: Chekhov Revival; The Three Sisters' Staged Downtown
- I MRS. WALTER SEYMOUR
- Aide of Capital Airlines Elected to Directorate
- COMMODITY INDEX OFF; Wholesale Price Gauge Falls 0.3 Point to 90.6 Thursday
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Books of The Times
- JOSEPH RAPAPORT
- Dickinson Dedicates Hall
- BIG G.M.A.C. ISSUE TOPS MARKET LIST; Debt Flotations Also Set Next Week by Union Oil, Pacific Gas and May Stores
- G.I.'S DEATH STIRS INQUIRY AT FT. DIX; Queens Youth Who Died of Meningitis Had Written of Post's 'Medical Laxity'
- ALPHONSE E. MONEUSE
- Jesuit Poet Is Author of Play
- COMMODITY PRICES MOVE BOTH WAYS; Evening Up of Holdings for Week-End Accounts for Much of Activity Here
- Carey of the Yankees Agrees to Terms; Giants-Bombers in Trophy Game June 27
- BARBARA WHITNEY WED IN BAY STATE; Attended by Her Sisters at Marriage in Melrose to Lieut. Bruce E. Balding
- MISS HAYDEN STEPS IN; Replaces Tanaquil Le Clercq in 'The Cage' at City Ballet
- MRS. W. H. NUSSE SR.
- Yorzyk Leads Swim Qualifiers At 1,500 Meters in Yale Pool; New Haven Man Is Clocked in 19:29.9 in Pan-American Trial--McClane Stars in U. S. Team Tryoats on Coast
- Pointing Strategic Fingers at China
- GEORGE H. PIGUERON
- BUYERS' COURSE BEGINS; Aircraft Company Purchasing Agents Study at Fordham
- Strike at T. V. A. Plant Ends
- Prospects Not Hopeless
- No Answer to Union Protest
- Insurance on Mail
- Uniform With Own Tourniquet Patented for War or Peace Use; VARIETY OF IDEAS IN NEW PATENTS Calorie Counter, Square Root Computer and Device for Operations on Eye Are Among Newest Inventions
- Bangkok Parley and Dulles Speech Texts
- MERGING UNIONS SET INTERNATIONAL AIMS
- INVESTORS ASSURED; Costa Rica to Give Guarantee Against Expropriations
- The Proceedings In the U. N.
- HARRIMAN URGES LOCAL COLLEGES; He Tells County Officers Need for Institutions of State University Is Pressing
- German Tenor Bows at Metropolitan
- MORTGAGE SURETY BACKED IN SENATE; Chamber Votes 1.5 Billion Rise In F.H.A.'s Authority to Insure Housing Loans
- Close Vote Heartens President
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Dickinson Wins Fowler Final
- LOUIS WAT JEN, 78, IMPORT EXECUTIVE
- JOYCE ZISKE'S 141 SHARES GOLF LEAD; Wisconsin Star Posts 68 for Tie With Betty Jameson in Sarasota Open Tourney
- ERNST HEYD
- Civil War Veteran, 108, Is Ill
- AMERICAN ACADEMY HONORS 7 ABROAD
- RANGERS' RALLY TIES BLACK HAWKS AT 2-2
- Influenza 'B' on Rise
- STRONG FIELD SET FOR I.C.4-A TRACK; Wide-Open Contest for Team Laurels Looms Tonight at Garden--Yale Defender
- PRINCE AND ATKINS WIN; Beat Larchen-Kendrick Team in U. S. Amateur Racquets
- Miss Peters in 2 Roles Today
- HARLAN DISAVOWS 'ONE WORLD' AIMS IN SENATE INQUIRY; Harlan Disavows 'One-World' Aim
- JUDGE APPROVES 4TH MOPAC PLAN; Latest Reorganization Terms Called 'Fair and Equitable' to All Securities Holders
- SHIPPING POLICIES SCORED IN REPORT; House Unit Criticizes Some Concerns and U. S. Agencies --Bungling Charged
- Senate Holds Up Pay Rise; Bans Tax-Free Expenses; SENATORS REJECT SALARY RISE PLAN
- Former Yale Star First
- Son to the John E. Feldmanns
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- LONG LIQUIDATION SENDS GRAINS OFF; Wheat Movements Are Mixed but Prices Decline in Rye, Corn, Oats, Soybeans
- 472 GIVE BLOOD IN DAY; 134 Guardsmen Contribute to Regional Program
- PRESS RADIO BANDS SET; N.A.M. Group Says It Does Not Want Frequencies It Uses
- 10 IN ZIPGUN FRAY ARE TRANSFERRED; Riverdale Boys Moved From Men's Shelter--Detention Remains Major Problem
- U. S. German Daily Dropped
- Error in Physicist's Name
- Navy Seaplane Sets a Cross-Country Flight Record
- FIVE NATIONS OPEN ARMS CURB TALKS; Briton Stresses 'Imperative Need' for Disarmament as Secret U. N. Parley Begins
- CANADA PUTS CURB ON POWER EXPORT; Adopts Law Requiring Permit to Sell Waterpower in U. S. --Kaiser Plan Affected
- G. E. Reports Safety Record
- British Siamese Twins Dead
- Co-op' Suite Purchased
- ARAB LEAGUE END SEEN IN NEW PACT; Iraq and Egypt Are Believed in Struggle for Allegiance of Smaller States
- DENTISTRY AS A CAREER; It Is Explained to 50 School Counselors in City
- Builder Buys Jersey Lots
- Truck Kills Girl, 5
- MRS. WILLIAM SHEARER
- CATHEDRAL FACES A DESIGN PROBLEM; To Finish St. John the Divine Involves Choice of Gothic or 'Contemporary' Style
- Offerings and Yields Of Municipal Bonds
- U. S. Freighter Refloated
- Crane Adds to Cue Lead
- Leaf Six Recalls Foley
- DARTMOUTH TRIPS HARVARD, 77 TO 54; Sophomores Pace Indians in League Victory--Duquesne Tops Cincinnati, 68-60
- DAMAGE SUIT HITS 'PLAIN AND FANCY'; Cafiman and Rengier Charge Copyright Infringement in $200,000 Action Here
- ELMER S. BERGER
- COTTON FUTURES SHIFT NARROWLY; Old March Rises 7 Points-- Other Contracts Close 2 Points Up to 2 Down
- AIR RATE CUT STALLED; U. S. Suspends Plan After 2 of 7 Lines Request It
- RED FRONTS FACE FUND APPEAL BAN; Red Fronts Face New State Ban On Fraudulent Pleas for Funds
- Musicians Fund to Gain March 4; Rubinstein Will Play at Benefit Concert in Carnegie Hall
- Impasse in China Policy; Hope Expressed That Our Allies May Extricate Us From Situation
- 4 Die in Snows Over Europe
- Yale Teacher Found Hanged
- i MISS ROTHMANN BRIDE; [Wed at Kings Point Academy o to Ensign Milton E. Young
- Practical Nurses Get $1 Rise
- EARNINGS OF R.C.A. ROSE 15.7% IN 1954; EARNINGS OF R.C.A. ROSE 15.7$ IN 1954 Business Volume Last Year Best in Company's History, Two Executives Report
- BUSINESS TAX RISE IN CITY SEEN NEAR; Wagner Admits It Will Be a 'Must' Unless the City Gets More Aid From Albany
- BOROTRA TENNIS VICTOR; French Ace, 56, Tops Davies --London Leads Series, 9-5
- Court Upholds Pipeline Order
- Our Readers Ask
- Mississippi Fuel Plans Split
- RESCUE PLANE SPOTS DOWNED CANADIANS
- EDUCATORS DECRY SCHOOL AID STUDY; Presidential Subcommittee's Denial of Any Necessity Is Declared 'Astounding' MYERS OF N.Y.U. SATIRIC Says Report Shows Practice of Having Babies Is Hobby That Must Be Abolished
- 56,000 Rail Passengers Delayed By Fire in New Haven Locomotive
- LUMBER OUTPUT RISES; Shipments 9.9% Over Level of 1954--Orders Dip 7.5%
- Egyptian Officials Silent
- BURGLARY SUSPECT RESCUED FROM TRAP
- Equity Players Stage 'Men in White'
- Nurse, 23, Will Become Youngest French Mayor
- Detroit Business Group in Rio
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Books--Authors
- Ellsivorth Everett Dwight Dies at 83; Retired Executive of Baking Soda Firm
- JULIE HERNE FOUND DEAD; Film Script Scout, 74, Came of Old Stage Family
- Marciano and Cockell Signed For Title Bout Week of May 16; Agreement Reached for 15-Rounder at San Francisco--Empire Champion to Return to England Today to Train
- Screen: Jeep Opera; ' Hell's Outpost' Is a Latter-Day Western
- J. L. RODGERS JR., PLASTICS LEADER; Plaskon Company President From 1929 to 1943 Dead- Aided M. I. T. Program
- IRENE A. MARCUS IS FUTURE BRIDE; Connecticut College Alumna Affianced to Bernard A. Feuerstein, an Attorney
- U.S. to Return China Castaways, Hoping Peiping Will Free Fliers; U.S. IS RETURNING CHINA CASTAWAYS
- Rothschild Approved
- Tobian Qualifies for Team
- SchwarzuRyan
- Heads Capitol Records Sales
- The Civil Service
- Dulles Offers Atom Aid To Manila Pact Nations
- JOHNSON DIVIDES 4 SETS WITH DEAR; Shares First-Block Honors in Match for World Open Court Tennis Crown
- M.A. HANNA'S NET LOWER LAST YEAR; Company and Subsidiaries Had $12,824,758 Profit, Against $13,554,287
- Atlantic Fleet Unit Cut Again
- DULLES, EDEN FAIL TO END CHINA RIFT; British Feel After Talks U.S. Would Tie Manila Powers to Defense of Formosa
- Twelve in $141,800 Flamingo and Fifteen in Santa Anita Handicap Today; NASHUA EXPECTED TO BE 3-5 CHOICE With Boston Doge Out of Rich Flamingo at Hialeah, Odds Against Favorite Drop
- THE MAYOR ON SELF-RELIANCE
- Moscow's Plan Reported
- U. S. Declared Ahead In Missiles Progress
- WIDE OPEN RACE LIKELY ON COAST; Four-Horse Entry Headed by Poona II Rated Highly in $140,300 Handicap
- Key Roll-Calls on Tax Bill
- NEHRU SAYS REDS SHOULD GET ISLES; He Tells Indian Parliament Chinese Nationalists Should Quit Matsu and Quemoy
- PHYSICIST REJECTS BID; Refuses to Speak at Seattle After Oppenheimer Ban
- Hanover Fire Files Offering
- Danes, Wary Over Vulnerability, Hope Bonn Arms Will Aid Defense; Weakness of Military Position Makes Country the 'Least Enthusiastic' in NATO
- Choir of Starlings' by Smit Has Debut; At Museum of Art
- PRIMARY PRICES STEADY 3D WEEK; Farm Products Index Rises a Bit, but Other Categories Continue Unchanged
- Maki Jumps 300 Feet in Pacing U. S. Olympic Ski Tryouts at Iron Mountain; ISHPEMING YOUTH GETS 324 POINTS
- Cathy Downs Gets Divorce
- JAMES S. VVALSH
- 6 NAMED TO MAKE WIRETAP INQUIRY; 2 Democrats, 4 Republicans, All Lawyers, to Hold First Meeting Monday in Albany
- Helfand Hits Secret Deals
- FRANK GILKISON, 77, INDIANA COURT CHIEF
- Queens Expressway Link Open
- Head of Pennsalt to Retire
- Special Cruise Is Scheduled
- SKIPPERS RE-ELECT HALL; Storm Trysail Club Renames Other Officers Also
- Test Cricket Postponed
- CHURCH TO MARK 50 YEARS ON SITE; Congregation at Broadway and 56th Street Arranges Exercises During March
- RUSSIAN CHURCHMAN MUST GO, U. S. RULES
- Duquesne String at 11
- WALTER R. CARROLL '
- Staff of 250 at J. P. Morgan & Co. Processes 'Rights' Day and Night
- Manila Powers Stress Aid To Peace as Session Ends; 8 MANILA POWERS STRESS PEACE AID 8 Nations Decide on Organization and Policy in Bangkok--British Express Some Dissatisfaction at Results
- Washington Girls Score
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- Tulane Plans Institute
- JAPAN SPURNS TRADE WITH NORTH KOREANS
- New Commander at Fort Dix
- From Paris: Second Group of Photos of New Fashions; A Guide to French Fashions for Spring, Including Tips on How to Go Shopping in the World's Style Capital
- MUGGED AT SYNAGOGUE; Brooklyn Man, 78, Robbed of, $1 as He Is About to Enter
- KOREAN AID FUNDS SET; U. N. Reconstruction Agency Will Get $23,600,000
- STARCHING IS BACK IN FASHION AGAIN; Maker of Liquid Preparation Gives Housewives Advice on Use and Ironing
- U. N. TO TELL ITS STORY; New Program Is Expected to Draw 1,000 Visitors Daily
- ELLIS' 136 PACES HOUSTON TOURNEY; Texan Cards Second 68 for Stroke Lead Over Demaret, Ed Furgol, Carpenter
- BIGELOW HONORED BY UNION COLLEGE
- Pope Now Takes Daily Drive
- INTERLAKE IRON CORP.; Earnings Drop to $1.61 a Share From $2.96 Year Before
- FLUORIDATION BACKED; Dentists Hear Plea to Give Their Public Support
- Adenauer Surprises British
- SUSPECT TRICKS GUARD; ' The Rabbit,' Wounded, Flees Kings County Hospital
- THOMPSON TAKES RACE; Sets Mark in 100-Mile Test for Sport Cars at Daytona
- ORDERS FOR GIFTS CHEER EXHIBITORS; Store Inventories Reported Depleted After Christmas and January Sales
- Attorney Joins Board Of Cosden Petroleum
- Framework Is Provided
- DR. KHALIL A. TOTAH
- REALTY FINANCING
- PERON-STYLE BLOC IN COLOMBIA DIES; Movement Believed Thwarted by Public Opinion-Talk of Coalition Discounted
- Paganini Quartet Performs
- RITES FOR MRS. BIRCH ALL; Service Held Here for Wife of Former Times Executive
- YOUNGDAHL ASKS REVIVAL OF FAITH; Only Spiritual Rediscovery Can Save Free World, Judge Tells Presbyterian Men
- MUNICIPAL LOANS
- MAJ. GEORGE W. CORWIN
- SCHOOLS BALKED AT MATUSOW FEE; Blinder Tells Court Ex-Red Asked $50 a Day to Aid Board Inquiry Here
- R. P. I. Scoring Mark Set
- SYLVIA T. DEANS WILL BE MARRIED; Meredith College Graduate Fiancee of Paul Peabody Jr., Theology Student
- FIGUERES MAKES AN OFFER
- HENRY J.M1LLIMAN
- TRANSPORT NEWS OF INTEREST HERE; Decision on Jet Airliners This Year Forecast--Three New Belgian Ships
- LAND ISSUE PERILS CABINET OF ITALY; LAND ISSUE PERILS CABINET OF ITALY Liberals Threaten to Resign Unless Wartime Freezing of Tenancy Is Lifted
- PARTY PEACE PACT SET; Democratic Chairman to Meet Gov Shivers of Texas
- FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS SIDELIGHTS OF THE DAY
- Fund Head Arrives in Ceylon
- City Tech, Trenton Gain
- Child .to Mrs. Louis A. Wiesnerl
- OFFER FOR CHENEY MADE BY STEVENS; Big Textile Company Seeks to Purchase One of Oldest --Other Merger Plans
- Peiping Assails Churchill
- QUEENS MAN GETS TOP DEFENSE POST; Robert T. Ross, Once G.O.P. Representative in Capital, Would Succeed Seaton
- Army Needs Civilian Typists
- LOW FOOD SUPPLY IN MOSCOW SEEN; Shortage Indicated by Large Gap Between State Store and Free Market Prices
- 5 BOYS HELD IN ATTACK; Accused of Beating 2 Girls, 10 --Oldest Assailant Is 10
- A WOMAN'S PREROGATIVES
- BONN ARMS PACTS TOP PARIS AGENDA; Faure Assigns Pinay to Press Senators for Ratification Without Changing Text
- BILLS ASK REBIRTH OF COMIC-BOOK FUN; Head of Legislative Study Says No Curb Is Sought on Freedom of Press
- Group Held 'Stacked'
- f ELBERT V. CLARK DEAD; Ex-Assistant to Houdini, Safe Expert and Locksmith, 80
- Harvard Men Mourn Loss of Big Bass Drum
- U.S. DROPS CHARGE OF RED 'DUMPING'; 3-3 Tariff Commission Split Kills Complaint Over Sales of East German Potash
- U. S. Hails New Treaty
- EX-POLICEMEN DENY 'FIX'; Former Westchester Patrolmen Bailed in Traffic Ticket Case
- ART 'LOOSENS UP' IN PHILADELPHIA; Museum Offers Police and Firemen's Band, Jazz and Can-Can to Attract Crowd
- 8 LEBANON MAYORS HERE TO FLY THERE
- Building Plans Filed For Two Tall Offices
- BIGGER DRIVE SET BY JEWISH APPEAL; Miami Beach Parley Hears of Urgent World Needs-- Larger Gifts Asked
- Bank Elevates Two Officers
- Floods Hit New South Wales
- Jessee to Conduct Clinic
- LIVESTOCK IN CHICAGO
- CLASH OVER SAAR CREATES TUMULT IN BONN CHAMBER; CLASH OVER SAAR CREATES A TUMULT Chancellor Tongue-Lashes Free Democrat for Attack on Accord With France RIFT IN COALITION GROWS Social Democratic Speaker Engages in Personalities With Adenauer on Issue
- Virginia Union Five in Final
- FIRE DEPARTMENT PROGRESS
- AIR SHOW COMING EAST; National Event Will Be Held in Philadelphia Sept. 3-5
- Trial of Agents in Egypt
- WOOL OUTPUT RISES 1%; 276,000,000 Pounds in 195 Averaged 53.9c a Pound
- SHIPS VITAL IN WAR, HALSEY TELLS CLASS
- SECRECY ON WILLS ASKED; London Measure Would Bar Reporting Amounts Left
- ELECTRIC AUTO LITE; COMPANIES ISSUE EARNINGS FIGURES
- FRONTIER INDUSTRIES; Stockholders to Vote on Sale to Houdaille-Hershey Corp.
- Robinson Sued for Divorce
- Reds Claim Two Defections
- THE TAX HANDOUT
- STATE TAX RELIEF URGED FOR BUSES; Exemption From 2% Levy on Gross Receipts Asked by Special Committee
- Stratton Named Head Coach
- INFLATION IN CHILE
- P. LORILLARD CO.; Earnings in '54 Equal to $1.98 a Share, Off From $2.28
- BIG SHOT' ATOM TEST IS POSTPONED AGAIN
- U. S. to Avoid New Issues
- KENNEDY QUITS HOSPITAL; Massachusetts Senator Flies to Florida to Recuperate
- PEIPING CLARIFIES RATES; Says Foreign Exchange Values Will Not Be Altered
- Saddler Retains Featherweight Title With Unanimous Decision Over Davis; CHAMPION SCORES EASILY AT GARDEN
- PATTY GAINS IN TENNIS; Beats Stewart at San Remo-- Drobny Defeats Schwartz
- Steady Flow of Solo Shows Balances the Naturalists Against the Nonobjectives
- N.C.A.A. PAIRS QUINTETS; Teams in First Elimination to Meet in Lexington March 8
- GOLDWYN GAINS IN THEATRE SUIT; Anti-Trust Defendants on Coast Ordered to Open Books to Producer
- BERNARD H. MAHOM
- Matusow to Be Recalled
- ENSIGN WILL MARRY MISS HELEN WEBER
- Topics of The Times
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- RETAIL CAR SALES CONTINUE TO SOAR; G.M. Sets New Peak for Year to Feb. 20--Mercury Also Reports 10-Day Record
- Taipei Bars New Retreats; Chinese Reds Shell an Isle; FURTHER RETREAT BARRED BY TAIPEI
- Labor Pact Has Paid Off, G. M. President Asserts
- WARRIORS SUBDUE KNICKS BY 113-111
- Cynthia Britton Betrothed
- ANTIQUES DISPLAY IS SHOW PREVIEW; New lreland Totem Carvings, Theatre Items and Drinking Vessels on View at Shop
- U. S. ACTS TO EASE COPPER SHORTAGE; Release of 8,000 Tons From Non-Stockpile Sources Is Authorized by O.D.M.