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...Altar. Field Marshal Harding's nonchalance failed to conceal the fact that, two weeks after Archbishop Makarios' exile, his efforts had not yet brought about sufficient orderliness to make Cyprus the reliable military base the British desire. Last week four terrorists, their heads covered by black woolen hoods, walked into St. George's Greek Orthodox Church in the town of Kythrea during a service and shouted to the 40 worshiping villagers: "Stand up and face the wall!" Then, with a single pistol shot, one of the hooded men killed Lay Reader Manoli Pierides while...
...Ditisheim moved into American Woolen Co., whose stock had a market price of $22-$25 and a book value of around $69. With 98,000 shares (10% of the stock outstanding), Ditisheim and the same group of backers again tried to reorganize, but failed when Executive Committee Chairman Albert Wiggin, who backed their bid, died in mid-deal. Selling their stock at an average $40 a share, the Ditisheim group still counted a $2,000,000 profit...
Perambulating mops known as Yorkshire terriers had their fragile silken locks bound up in wax paper and rubber bands whenever they were out of the ring; often they wore woolen booties to keep from scratching up their own coiffures. But the most pampered were the poodles. Ch. Wilber White Swan, a tiny (just 6 Ibs.) four-year-old poodle, patiently put up with hours of clipping, shearing, shampooing (with bluing), and. of course, the inevitable, endless bout with brush and comb. Some 70 toy poodles, including eight of Wilber's get, stole the show...
Over 1,500 fans donned woolen socks and shaggy mufflers and watched the two most recent ice hockey games at the heatless Watson Rink. They were not only cold, but also confused because the HAA has apparently decided that a loud speaker system is unnecessary at games it considers of minor interest. So penalties, pucks, points and players raced by, unannounced and often unknown...
...individual businessman to sell out for a relatively low capital-gains tax and retire with a fortune. As a prime example of how mergers worked in 1955, Textron, Inc., after years of trouble, merged with Robbins Mills for its modern, high-capacity plants, added on American Woolen Co. for its $30 million tax loss carry-forward. Result: the new Textron American, Inc. boosted not only its textile business but expanded into electronics, machine parts, upholstery, and turned a $5.1 million profit for igss's first three quarters v. a $16.6 million loss the year before...