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- BARN DANCE IN VENICE; United Artists Gives Party at Festival to Promote Film
- Wexford Hurling Winner
- MISS TENNENBAUM WED; J Married' to Jack L. Rossen inJ Ceremony at Glen Cove J
- Riffle Wins Horseshoe Title
- CHARITIES STARTING $300,000,000 DRIVE
- FARM PARLEY PLANNED; Federation Calls Conference for Chicago Sept. 26-30
- Antonelli Suspended; Star Hurler's 'Insubordination' Results in Disciplinary Action Durocher Suspends Antonelli Indefinitely for Protest on Removal From Mound
- 65,500,000 JOBS SET U. S. RECORD; High Is Surpassed for Third Month -- Eisenhower Urges Use of Older Workers 65,500,000 JOBS SET U. S. RECORD
- ENVOYS FROM PAKISTAN
- JAILED IN $253 HOLD-UP; Jersey Man Traced by Taxi in Which He Fled From Store
- HISTORIANS' WORK LINKED TO LIBERTY; 1,500 at World Meeting in Rome Also Hear Rules for Pursuing Their Studies
- Surplus Foods for Haiti
- Nielsen Extended Before Defeating Olmedo in U. S. Tennis at Forest Hills; DANISH STAR WINS IN FIVE-SET MATCH Nielsen Checks Olmedo, 6-1, 6-2, 4-6, 1-6, 10-8 -- Hartwig Pressed by Stewart
- Article 5 -- No Title
- RUSSIANS CANCEL VISIT TO TORONTO; Report That the City Would Officially Ignore Them Irks Farm Delegation
- Prof. John orris, a Faculty Member At U. of Georgia 52 Years, Dies at 92
- NINA IS REPORTED LEADING IN RACE; Fales Schooner Holds 3-Mile Edge on Julie in Stamford Y. C.'s Vineyard Event
- Cairo Reports Clash
- HERBERT D. DEAN
- MUNICIPAL LOANS
- Reds to See Japanese Films
- THEME IN PULPITS IS WORKING MAN; Christianity Thrives When Its Followers Toil Unselfishly, Ministers Point Out
- GRAIN IRREGULAR IN PRICE CHANGES; Relief From Drought Starts Free Selling of Soybean and Corn Futures
- LABOR GAINS PRAISED; Catholic Group Expects More Progress in Next Decade
- B'NAI B'RITH OPENS NEW DISTRICT LODGE
- EXECUTIVE CHANGES
- Of Local Origin
- Slum Clearance Spurred
- COTTON IS TRADED IN NARROW RANGE; Futures Close Week Down 12 to Up 24 Points -- Exports Lag Causes Concern
- IElissa Seligman Albany Bride
- TIGERS' 20 BLOWS SWAMP ATHLETICS; Garver Victor by 17-1 as 22,772 Watch -- Boone Is Star With Three Hits
- ' Frankenstein' Is Banned
- Transportation Talks Set
- ' UGETSU' RECEIVES SELZNICK AWARD; Cited in Scotland as Non-U.S. Film That Did the Most for World-Wide Accord in '55
- Steinkraus Places Eleventh
- Schools in State Face Rise In 'Substandard' Teachers; LACK OF TEACHERS IS CAUSING ALARM
- HARLEM'S NEW MARKET
- BIDS SOUGHT ON JETTIES; 5 to Be Built in Rockaways to Control Erosion There
- HAVEN FOR NAZI VICTIMS; Foundation Stone of Jewish Home Laid in Antwerp
- ALABAMA TO USE INTEGRATION BAR; ' 55 Law Gives School Units Power to Place Students Regardless of Residence
- Fore! The Golf Cars Are Coming Through; Buggies Are Drawing Handicapped Back to the Fairways
- G.O.P. Campaign Aide Named
- T. U. C. WILL OPEN SESSIONS TODAY; British Workers to Stress Domestic Issues -- Leftists to Fight Wage Restraints
- nAX.n0SB DIBS;', LAWYER HERE, 80; Expert in,, Labor Relations Served on Conference of Printing Trades Council
- Israeli Fighters Force U.S. Plane to Come Down
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- French Forces on Move
- LEIPZIG FAIR OPENS; NO RUSSIAN EXHIBIT
- GRAIN TRADING IN CHICAGO
- M'KAY IS ACCUSED OF 'UNION-BUSTING'; Butler Cites Strike at Auto Agency of Interior Chief -- 'Demagoguery' Is Reply
- MUSIC NOTES
- Commerce Chambers to Meet
- Miss Mitchell's Nuptials Held
- Revised 'Dakota' Opens Tonight
- Patty Beats Gardini in Final
- BURBIG, COMEDIAN, RETURNS TO RADIO; One of Major Performers in 20's Will Be Heard Today on 'Tinker's Work Shop'
- Sea Cadets' Four-Master Sinks Off Glen Cove; Pump Fails as Water Fills Rotting Hull -Boys Aboard Safe 4-MASTER SINKS; SEA CADETS SAFE
- Topics of The Times
- MEDNIS CLINCHES STATE CHESS TITLE
- CHARGES FLY IN 5TH A. D.; Teller Accused by Nelson of Misrepresenting Status
- Taipei Rebuffs British Request
- PRIEST TALKS AT FAIR; 39 Choirs Also Take Part in Religious Observance
- DA VAULT VICTOR IN STRAIGHT-HEATS; Wins With Speed Boat Blue Blaze in Jersey Regatta -- Bradford Also Scores
- YOUTHS MAY ESCAPE SOVIET TRIP PENALTY
- GUS'WEYHIN_GG DIES AT 88; Major League Star Pitched a No-Hit Game in 1888
- AUTUMN PICK-UP NO BOON IN STEEL; Industry Had More Orders Than It Could Handle in Summer 'Slack' Time ALL PRODUCTS ARE TIGHT Rail Car Program, Unbroken Building Boom and Auto Outlook Add Pressure
- Jordan Backs Egypt
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES; ' W'eI Ended ept. Z,.*1955'
- MEMORIAL HERE URGED; Naming of New Coliseum for War Veterans Proposed
- Miller Play Aids Relief Fund
- PLAN FOR RAMBLE UPHELD BY MOSES; He Insists Recreation Area There Will Aid Conditions for Park Bird Watchers
- Zuckmayer Play Has Premiere
- Braves Turn Back Redlegs, 5-2, In Game Played Under Protest; Tebbetts Lodges a Claim of Interference -- Aaron Hits 2 Homers, Mathews One
- Books of The Times
- Red Sox Subdue Orioles, 5-4, As White Paces 13-Hit Attack; Boston Player Gets 4 Blows -- Richards Is Banished 7th Time This Year
- Concert Readings Due Sept. 15
- Sports of The Times; Patience Pays Off
- THEFT SUSPECTS SEIZED; 6 Rounded Up in Philadelphia, Camden and Brooklyn
- WILSON APPROVES HOOVER REFORMS; Minor Administrative Shifts Set -- Defense Aides Study Controversial Proposals WILSON APPROVES HOOVER REFORMS
- German Sprinter Excels
- Shigemitsu Starts Journey Home
- WILLIAM MONTGOMERY
- NEUHAUS WINS IN NINTH; Cavicchi Is Disqualified in Nontitle Bout in Dortmund
- Article 1 -- No Title
- REV. DR. H. B. WILLIAMS
- LARD TRADE IS LIGHT; Support on Setbacks Shows Broader Exports Ahead
- TROUBLES SIFTED IN LATIN ECONOMY; U. N. Commission at Bogota States Diagnosis of Data Is Basic to Advances
- ABELDWlGHT, 79, -N ARTIST, IS DEAD'; LithographerDepicted People (f StreetsWork Shown in "U. s., Britain and Franoe ;
- World Wheat Harvest This Year Estimated at Near-Record Level; Northern Hemisphere Output May Reach Well Above 1954's Despite Existence of Surplus From Previous Crops
- GOODRICH PACT IS SIGNED; 15,000 Rubber Workers Get Rise of 12 Cents an Hour
- Navy Mothers Clubs to Meet
- Burroughs to Buy Hadley Co.
- Kardelj to Visit London
- MISS ]VIATTHEW5 I BAY STATE BRIDBI; \ \ 'She Is Escorted by Father at Wedding in West Falmouth to Paul Beldook
- Secret of Rare Birds In Britain Takes Wing
- Jan L. Perdue Will Be Married Sepo 20 To George E. Chase, Columbia Graduate
- Dynamos Win in Milan
- PORTERS CONTINUE AS DOCK PROBLEM; Ship Lines Are Said to Seek a Stronger Barrier to Stay 'Double Tip' Nuisance
- TRUMAN SENSES A CHANGE IS DUE; In Detroit for Rally, He Says People Want to 'Go Back to Good Government'
- Advice for G. I.-Bill Students
- Rockland County's Prize Taken
- MICE ADRIFT IN BALLOON; Believed Dead at 116,000 Feet -- Test Bag Won't Descend
- MOROCCANS TO SEE SULTAN IN EXILE; PEACE HOPES RISE; Group to Seek His Approval of Settlement Plan -- Army on Move in Protectorate MOROCCANS TO SEE SULTAN IN EXILE
- For Democracy in Vietnam; Party Leader Affirms Dedication to Building True Republic
- TWO TIE FOR LEAD IN WOMEN'S CHESS
- SOVIET OFFER CONFIRMED; Egypt's Deputy Premier Says Moscow Made Arms Bid
- Merger Urged in Britain For Boy and Girl Scouts
- SEGURA VICTOR AT NET; He Beats Gonzales in Match at Munich -- Perry Wins
- Britain Barred to Jagan
- WILLIAM ROCHKIND
- KERR-M'GEE INDUSTRIES; Concern Cleared $2,304,377 in Fiscal Year to June 30
- COSTA RICA BUDGET SET; 35% of 1956 Revenue Allotted to Schools, Congress Is Told
- U.S. Takes Lead at Salonika Fair In Hall Used by Soviet Last Year; U. S. TAKES LEAD AT SALONIKA FAIR
- IRAQ AND TURKEY IN PACT; Agree to Cooperate Against Subversive Activities
- Prejudice in Houston Shameful, Says Pastor
- MAYHOFF CHOICE FOR WILDER PLAY; Pacts for 'The Matchmaker' Await Him -- Old Vic Will Do American's Drama
- BOATING BECOMES MASS SPORT HERE; 724,000 Craft in City Area's Waters Carry Families on Week-End Outings RECENT GROWTH IS VAST Business Grosses a Billion a Year -- New Facilities Springing Up Rapidly BOATING BECOMES MASS SPORT HERE
- ' OTHERS' IS CREED OF SHELTER HEAD; 40 Years in Welfare Bureau, Mannix Gets Satisfaction in Helping Unfortunate
- MISS PEASLEY BRIDE OF A. C. MARRACK
- RED CROSS PASSES FLOOD FUND GOAL; Two-Week Drive Ends as $10,000,000 Is Received -- $1,600,000 Raised Here
- NIXON REACHES DENVER; Will See Eisenhower Today on National Security Issues
- Newark Booters Lose, 8-6
- AGREEMENT ENDS STRIKE AT BENDIX
- WEST INDIES PARADE SET; 4,000 Who Live Here Now to March in Native Costume
- 49ERS ROUT CARDS, 43-7; Fist Fights Mark Late Stages -- Trippi's Nose Broken
- Jurist Candidate Picks Aides
- MEADOW BROOK LOSES; Oak Brook Gains 10-6 Victory in National Polo Opener
- SHOT KILLS EDUCATOR; Howell, Los Angeles Aide, Is an Apparent Suicide
- Nehru's Party Urges Ban on Goa Marches; NEHRU PARTY ASKS BAN ON GOA MARCH
- Commemorating Labor Leaders
- BLIND BROOK VICTOR, 7-5; Crawford Snap Tie in Polo Match With Westchester
- SECOND STEEL SITE PUSHED BY SOVIET; Plant in Central Kazakhstan Is to Be Exceeded Only by Magnitogorsk Mill
- CHANGES FOUND IN ADULT TRAITS; Psychologist Asserts Tests Disprove View Personality Takes on Fixed Nature
- Two Tie in Equestrian Trials
- Technical Staff Leaves
- MRS. WILLIAM A. WELDON
- Packaging Field Rides the Boom In Sales, Expects Its Best Year; PACKAGING FIELD RIDES SALES BOOM
- Italian City Banishes Six
- First Home Away From Home: The College Room; Much Can Be Done To Make Quarters More Comfortable
- CHAIN TO EXHIBIT AT FAIR IN BERLIN; Robert Hall Clothes to Show How Family Here Can Buy Full Wardrobe for $300
- A 'CHRISTIAN BIAS' IN POLITICS URGED; Reissig Says Support of U.N., Foreign Aid Is a Leaning in Biblical Direction
- About New York; Passing of Cutaways and Top Hats Saddens City Hall Clothier -- New Hope for Spats
- Financial Times Index Down
- MIBS 80HIFF WED TO JAES STRAUS; Wellesley Senior Attenled by Six at Marriage Here to Student at Harvard
- N.Y.U. to Add Russian Course
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Atlantic City Death Inquiry
- Battery Concerts This Month
- Motorcycle Title to Ubbiali
- Fire Dies in Indiana City
- THE CHANGING ROLE OF LABOR
- Memphis Clinches Pennant
- MOSCOW STIRRED BY BONN MISSION; Train to Be Adenauer 'Capital' -- Soviet Heads Astonished by Delegation's Size MOSCOW STIRRED BY BONN MISSION
- Control of India's Press Seen
- Nancy Sexauer Gains Title
- Benson in Denmark
- WILLIAM S. M'MAHON
- Puget Sound Skipper Captures Star Laurels in Larchmont Sail; Cram Triumphs With Cram -- Surf Is International Victor -- Iris Scores
- LEONARD M'MAHON, DANBURY EX-JURIST
- DUTCH COAL CHIEF FEARS SHORTAGE; Urges Expansion Program for West Europe -- Stocks Buoyant in Amsterdam DUTCH COAL CHIEF FEARS SHORTAGE
- Atom Congress Opens Today
- Fashions Rich, But Not in Cost
- BUSINESS NOTES
- STRIKERS IN CHILE AGREE TO RETURN; Accord of Government With 30,000 Employes Appears to Bar National Walkout
- EPISCOPAL LIBERALS ASSAILED BY GEFFEN
- 7TH TROPICAL STORM HEADING FOR TEXAS
- Episcopal Divinity School to Be Built in Garden City
- WailEmmons
- GASOLINE INQUIRY SLATED IN JERSEY; Senate Trade Unit to Query Dealers on Price Wars That Bankrupt Many STATE ACTION STYMIED Control Measures Buried by the Legislature -- Governor Seeks Check on Stations
- CARLA FRIEDMAN A BRIDE; Married at Pound Ridge FarmI to Richard Stephen Berry
- N. Y. A. C. TAKES 4 FIRSTS; Winged Foot Oarsmen Score in Middle States Regatta
- To Direct Richmond Campaign
- JEWISH TIES STRESSED; Youth Urged to Participate in a Shared Heritage
- Italian Soccer Fans Protest
- HEAT TOLL 37 ON COAST; Mercury Over 100 Fifth Day in Los Angeles' Worst Wave
- HOLIDAY AUTOISTS CROWD HIGHWAYS; DEATH TOLL RISES; Traffic to Jersey Especially Heavy as Folks Go Visiting in Cool, Pleasant Weather BEACH ATTENDANCE LOW But Parks and Picnic Areas Lure Many -- Coast Guard Craft Are Kept Busy HOLIDAY AUTOISTS CROWD HIGHWAYS
- CEASE-FIRE AT GAZA
- BETHPAGE POLOISTS WIN; They Beat Meadow Brook, 8-5, as Young Gets 5 Goals
- TV: Shakespeare Class; It's Conducted Brightly and Eruditely by Dr. Baxter on Sundays Over Channel 2
- EGYPT AND ISRAEL ACCEPT U. N.'S BID FOR TRUCE IN GAZA; Both Notify General Burns of 'Unconditional' Pledge to End Border Attacks CLASH REPORTED LATER Cairo Says Israelis Breached Line and 4 Were Slain -Tel Aviv Lacks Word ISRAEL AND EGYPT ACCEPT CEASE-FIRE
- To Cure Traffic Ills; Suggestions Offered for Improving Congestion in Streets
- SNEAD CAPTURES UNDISPUTED LEAD; Cards 66 for 200 to Head Kesselring by 4 Shots in Insurance City Open
- LEWIS FORECASTS A.F.L.-C.I.O. SPLIT; Sees Merger Dissolving Like 'Rope of Sand' -- Assails 'Cannibalistic' Charter
- DR. MARY M. BEATTY
- Splash Takes Lightning Title
- U. S. PEACE MOVES AID ISRAELI LEFT; Cabinet Including Pro-Soviet Groups Seen -- Hope of Tie With Washington Fades
- MRS. CHRISTINE BROOKS
- EXPERTS DISCUSS EUROPEAN POWER; Basic Problem of Integration Topic of 11th Annual Rally on Output of Electricity Collective Market for Electricity Discussed at European Forum
- Device Appears to Have Memory; Conditioned Like Pavlov's Dogs; Apparatus Shown in Britain Also Seems Able to Forget Like the Human Brain
- For Parents
- Vitrified Products Prices Up
- Union Head Expects Peace
- 16,500 HEAR GRAHAM; Evangelist Says Hickory Stick Might Curb Child Crime
- The Screen; Russians' 'Tiger Girl' Tame Act at Stanley
- QUAKE ROCKS COAST AREA; Walls Crack, Buildings Sway in San Jose and San Francisco
- Kapner--Ginsberg
- INVESTOR ACQUIRES BERGEN AVE. CORNER
- STAMFORD WEDDING' FOR ANN GIBBS LYONS
- Pokrywka Bike Winner
- McCormack Turns a Brisk 75 In 61st Year of Shipping Career; Rose From Four $1 a Week Jobs to Head of Board of Moore-McCormack Lines
- Dodgers' Rally Defeats Pirates;; HOMER BY GILLIAM DECIDES GAME, 6-5 Two-Run Drive in 8th Downs Pirates and Reduces to 6 Number Brooks Need
- NEWS OF INTEREST IN SHIPPING FIELD; Empress of Britain to Enter Service April 20 -- Port Being Built in Dubuque
- DOCKERS RENEW STRIKE WARNING; But I.L.A. Official Says Men Are Open to Fair Solution DOCKERS RENEW STRIKE WARNING
- THE SHIGEMITSU VISIT
- RENOMINATION FORECAST; Lodge Says President Will Be G. O. P. Choice in 1956
- AMERICANS JOIN RUSSIAN PRAYERS; Kefauver Addresses Baptists in Moscow Church Tour AMERICANS JOIN RUSSIAN PRAYERS
- Stand on Highway Issue Queried
- Cincinnati Takes Legion Title
- Charter Criticized
- PUBLIC GATHERINGS BANNED IN KARACHI
- BOLD CHURCH ROLE URGED BY BISHOP; Sherrill, Opening Convention, Rallies Episcopalians on Social Issues of World
- Israeli Reprisal Raids Defended by Army Chief
- JOHN J. KEL. LY
- TRADING VOLUME ON BIG BOARD CUT; Higher Margin Requirement, Rise in Money Rate Have Curtailed Turnover
- REDS FIRE AT QUEMOY; Exchange Artillery Barrage With Nationalist Guns
- Foster Mothers Put Love Before Money
- ADDRESS BY EDEN DAMPENS MARKET; Report Is So Somber Whole Country Is Concerned -- Stocks Take a Drop BANK RATE IS RETAINED However, Rise Is Regarded as Inevitable -- Business on Exchange Slumps ADDRESS BY EDEN DAMPENS MARKET
- Some Refuse to Go Back
- AFRICA'S HOPE PUT UP TO CHRISTIANS; Todd of Southern Rhodesia Says Faith Can Help Solve Continent's Problems
- 11 Holiday Matinees Today
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Random Notes From Washington: Tax-Cut Backers Eye the Voters; Republican Congressmen Favor Decreases for Individuals First -- Inquiry Fears 'Risk'-Check Reforms Hide Errors
- Books -- Authors
- BOMBERS DEFEAT SENATORS BY 8-3; Turley, Aided by Ford, Wins No. 14 -- Homers by Mantle and Noren Big Blows
- 2 BUILDERS SELL IN WESTCHESTER; New Homes in Mamaroneck and Bedford Village Bought -- 2 Other Sales Listed
- .WILMA MAIER MARRIED; Skidmore Ex-Student Is Bride Here of Mervyn D. Lentz
- CUBS' LATE DRIVE TRIPS CARDS, 4-3; Schmidt Is Beaten After Retiring First 20 in Row -- Baumholtz Is a Hero
- Giants Trip Phillies;; FOUR RUNS IN 8TH GAIN 7-4 VERDICT Wilhelm of Giants Victor in Relief -- Phillies' Lopata Collapses Two Times
- Japan Line Favors U.S. Planes
- Heavy Winds Keep Jets From Setting Marks in Bendix and G. E. Races; Winds Bar New Records by Jets In Bendix and G.E. Trophy Races
- NEW CITY BUDGET WARNINGS
- WILLCOX SLOOP WINS IN OVERNIGHT SAILING
- BOY SAVES SWIMMER; Lad, 12, Dives for Friend, 12, Stricken With Cramps
- Project in Hell's Canyon; Benefits to Power User Under Three-Dam Plan Discussed
- TEACHERS' PAY ISSUE LOCAL, FOLSOM SAYS
- Red China Seizes Rebels
- CHARLES J. ADAMS
- Sartre to Tour Red China
- MRS. ROY W. DOOLITTLE.
- 1-YEAR MATURITIES ARE $69,937,704,635
- Food: Rockland Wines; County Now Boasts Three Vintages Of Its Own, All From French Hybrid
- Arbenz in Czechoslovakia.
- OSTRACISM OF GOD ASSAILED BY PRIEST
- 3 SUSPENSE TALES BOUGHT FOR FILMS; 2 Acquired by U.-I., One by Friedlob -- Milne Novel to Be Made Into a Movie
- HAARLEM HOUSE SLATED TO CLOSE; Settlement at 311 E. 116th Street to End 56 Years of Service This Month
- Annellen Fine Is Wed Here I
- CLEVELAND DROPS WHITE SOX TO 3D; 52,487 See Indians Score by 5-3 and 5-3 -- Kiner, Rosen and Smith Star
- ' Co-op' Suites Purchased