CHURCHILL TO GET A STATE FUNERAL; Will Be First Commoner So Honored Since Gladstone
Date: 25 January 1965
By CLYDE H. FARNSWORTH
Clyde FARNSWORTH
major US magazines carry repts of death in current issues; Pres de Valera, other tributes; Randolph Churchill and his son Winston illus leaving Sir Winston's home; Chartwell manor, Kent, where Churchill lived for over 40 yrs, to become museum; body to lie in state for 3 days, Westminster Hall; funeral plans; med bulletins revd; Churchill refused burial in Westminster Abbey, preferred Bladon, his ancestral home; his banner signifying membership in Order of Garter to be removed from St George's Chapel, Windsor, in keeping with custom; BBC broadcast of death accompanied by wartime theme from Beethoven's 5th Symphony
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German Painting Plays It Safe But Flat
Date: 24 January 1965
By FRANZ SCHULZ
Franz SCHULZ
F Schulz article on current trends and artists in Ger
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PENNEY BUILDING GETS SCULPTURE; 3-Ton Copper Work Put Into Plaza Near 52d St.
Date: 24 January 1965
By GRACE GLUECK
Grace GLUECK
3-ton copper sculpture installed in front of J C Penney Bldg, NYC; illus
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Seminar Is Planned At Press Institute On News Promotion
Date: 24 January 1965
schedules of Amer Press Inst seminars, Columbia U; participants listed
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Russian Calls New York 'Tense' and Dangerous
Date: 24 January 1965
Moscow Izvestia writer Matveyev, in article on impressions after visit, calls city noisy, tense, dangerous
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Heads of State Praise Churchill; Johnson Asserts 'What He Did Will Never Die'; PRESIDENT VOICES GRIEF OF NATION
Date: 25 January 1965
Tribute to Sir W S Churchill on death
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Johnson and News 'Leaks'; President's Strong Opposition Is Seen Inhibiting Press Coverage
Date: 24 January 1965
By ARTHUR KROCK
Arthur KROCK
A Krock on Johnson's annoyance over news leaks and his policy of channeling through himself news of Adm
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To Lend Or Not To Lend
Date: 24 January 1965
By GRACE GLUECK
Grace GLUECK
Mrs W Sisler buys entire exhibit; will send it to several US museums for showing, then give to to 1 museum not yet chosen
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