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Daily News from New York, New York • 80

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CA Eleanor Packard Dies; Writer for The News ranged the world, died today Together or separately, Eleanor and Reynolds covered stories from China to Europe. They were war correspond-; ents for United Press in Ethiopia, Spain and on the western front during World War II. They joined THE NEWS in 1948. Eleanor had been ill for several years, and entered the hos- in a hospital. Rome, May 4 Reynolds Packard, 67, long-time Rome correspondent of THE NEW YORK NEWS and partner with her husband in a reporting team that in Paris, married in Vienna and honeymooned in Tahiti.

They covered Shanghai in a Sino-Japanese crisis, Cairo amid student riots, Asmara when the Italian invaded Ethiopia and Spain in civil war. Received by Pope They were in Rome at the outbreak of World War II, and returned to the Italian capital with the Allied forces. She became the first woman ever received by a Pope while wearing slacks. Vatican officials were about to ask her to leave because of the slacks, but Pius XII approached and said: "I presume you are an American." Among her stories were the deaths of three Popes -Pius XI, Pius XII and John XXIII. Funeral services for Mrs.

Packard will be held Saturday at the Protestant cemetery here. Albany Has Bill to OK Sale of NYU Campus but Packard ago, said: "She did not know dying." went out the way she smoking and drinking a he said. was born in New York studied at the Columbia Graduate School of She and Packard met University system, which would Bronx Community College, was introduced in the Senate yesterday. The proposal, submitted jointly by Sen. William Conklin (R- Brooklyn) and Senate Minority Leader Joseph Zaretzki, also called for NYU's engineering school and the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn to begin negotiating a merger of programs and faculty by July 1973.

The bill had been discussed by legislative leaders, Gov. Rockefeller's office and officials of the City University and financially crippled NYU for several weeks. It is expected to pass easily. "I am not against the sale of the campus; I'm against the eonditions of the sale. There is no protection for faculty jobs," said John Ragazini, dean of the engineering school.

The school employs a staff of 75 tenured and 25 untenured faculty. Later, at an afternoon press conference for student editors at the uptown campus, NYU President James Hester was asked about the future of the faculty and replied that the college would do everything in its power to protect the engineering instructors. But he added, "We can't make any promises." Purchase by City Under the bill, the campus at 181st St. and University Ave. would be purchased by the City University Construction Fund, with a down payment of $13 million to be borrowed from the state.

The total price of the campus, hs. of the Hall of Fame, would be determined by three independert anoraisers, two appointed by NYU and the Construction Fund and the other appointed by the state budget director. The bill a'sc provides a formula for meshing the three appraisals. Ere Community College would take possession in the summer of 1973, and NYU's libera! arts school would then be transferred to the main campus at Washington Heights. The merger of the NYU engineering school and Polytechnic, would take place at the same time if acceptable to both the State Regents and the governor.

NYU, which faces a $13 million deficit this year, would also have to submit a plan for a balanced budget by Oct. 1 of the acadamic year 1974-75, swi to By BERT SHANAS A bill authorizing the sale of New York University's Bronx campus to the City use it as the new home of pital weeks Reynolds she was "She wantedcocktail," Eleanor City and University Journalism. Eleanor A turquoise glazed sphinx once owned discoverer of Egyptian King Tut's tomb brought a world-record price of $260,000 in auction at the Parke-Bernet Galleries last night. The sphinx, dated 1410 B.C., whose head is a portrait sculpture of Amenhotep III, was originally in the collection of British Archeologist Howard Carter. Robert S.

Brown of New York was the successful bidder. A Sphinx Brings Record $260,000 OBITUARY JUDD L. TELLER Funeral services for Judd L. Teller, 59, a writer and an adviser- to national Jewish groups, will be held at noon today at the Riverside, Amsterdam Ave. and 76th St.

Teller, who lived at 201 E. 21st was a director of the Institute for Policy Planning and Research of the Synagogue Council of America and Atran lecturer at Yeshiva University. He died Wednesday after a brief illness at University Hospital. MAURICE SAMUEL Funeral services for Maurice Samuel, 77, author of "The World of Sholom Aleichem," will be held at noon Sunday at the Riverside, 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave.

The author of 25 works and an internationally known critic and lecturer on themes, he died yesterday at Beth Israel Hospital after a long illness. SHIGEO MIZUNO Tokyo, May 4 -Shigeo newspaper Sankei Shimbun, died today of a liver ailment. Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Co. and former president of the Boris Is Ready, Bobby Moscow, May 4 (AP) The Soviet Chess Federation agreed today that Reykjavik, Iceland, should be the site of the world championship chess match, July 2 between titleholder Boris Spassky of Russia and Bobby Fischer of the United States, according to Tass. Federation President Max Euwe gave Spassky and Fischer until Saturday to agree to the time and place, Fischer has not replied.

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