[Police tackle Barna Sarosky at Soviet UN delegation headquarters, during a protest against execution of Hungarian freedom fighters Imre Nagy and Pal Maleter.]
New Home for Homeless.
[Rose Rivera turns away from her child, held by Patrolman John Walsh, after holding the infant out of window by one foot.]
[Police comforting Irving Wolman, 70, after his wife was hit by a car at 85th Street and Madison Avenue.]
[President Eisenhower laughing at the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame dinner.]
[Enzo Aloisi, 11, of 91-47 Woodhaven, Queens cries out in pain as he lies near his smashed bike at 89th Avenue and 85th Street. He was struck down by a stolen car driven by a 15-year-old.]
[Patrolman Joe Bonamo (L) and James Cocalas struggle to pull Daniel Rosen, 35, into W. 30th Street police station.]
[Lenore Tyrrell, 15 months, only wearing flippers to the amusement of other swimmers and the exasperation of lifeguard Jack Cudahy at the Steeplechase Pool.]
[Men trying to catch squirrel.]
[Dr. Rodrigo Sarmiento reading the account of his surrender while in the Brooklyn Avenue police station.]
[Dorothy Casserino, 18, watching while her ex-husband Anthony, 20, threatens to jump from the Queensboro Bridge.]
[Police gathered around Patrolman Edward T. Ottinger Jr., 23, who fainted after shooting Vidal Leoncio, 34.]
[Cardinal Spellman and Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia picking up a flower that Mrs. Garcia dropped in St. Patrick's Cathedral.]
[Firemen helping a boy and a dog down a ladder.]
[Norris Fay, a survivor, receives first aid as the third passenger coach is seconds away from plunging into water during the aftermath of the Newark Bay rail accident.]
[Navy helicopter rescue of the crew of the supertanker African Queen.]
[Couple walking down the aisle.]
[Aftermath of the Newark Bay rail accident.]
Norris Fay, a survivor, receives first aid. Third passenger coach is seconds away from plunging into water.
[Mrs. Natividad Santos Berrios, who collapsed after hearing her 5-year-old son Anibal had died in flames in a top-floor room at 221 E. 122nd Street.]