Articles
- EUROPEAN UNIT ASKS NAZI PROSECUTIONS
- Albany Delay Assailed
- U.S. NAMED IN SUITS BY FIVE IN AIR CRASH
- ARGENTINE POLICE CLASH WITH NAZIS; Say They Found Hideout of Anti-Jewish Plotters
- Persona Non Grata
- IiOSKAR VON ENGELN, CORNELL GEOLOGIST
- BOND ISSUE SOLD BY DAYTON, OHIO; $15.3 Million Offering Won by Underwriting Group
- Peoples Broadcasting to Buy Two Stations in Knoxville
- Jakarta Testing Soviet Plane
- Lane Says He Is in Market For Major League Club
- Steel and Motor Issues Pace Industrials on London Exchange; GAINS ALSO MADE FOR GOLD AND OIL
- Medals Honoring Churchill to Be Minted in London
- U.S. PLAYER GAINS IN AUSSIE TENNIS; Miss Moffitt Sets Back Miss Ebbern in Quarter-Finals
- Europeans Pleased
- HOSPITAL IN QUEENS TURNS OVER PLANT
- Antiques Fair Listed At Garden City Hotel
- Sperry Rand Corp.
- Morse Urges Overhaul of Foreign Aid Program; Urges Senate to Back House Ban on Food for Egypt Sparkman Reluctantly Agrees to Manage the Measure
- Sinclair Weeks in Hospital.
- Bohan's Collection for Dior Called Best He Has Done
- Hecla Mining Co.
- INDONESIA BACKS RED CHINA POLICY; Joint Statement Condemns U.S. and Coexistence
- Discotheque Invades Even the Stork Club
- EDWIN J. SIMPSON OF RACING, WAS 53; President of Photo-Finish Company Dies in Florida
- City College Plans $40 Million Expansion; Lewisohn Stadium to Be Razed -- Student Body to Add 4,000
- New Criteria Show 15 Million Children In Poverty Families
- State Grants Charter To Eisenhower College
- URIS COMPANY JOINS 2 ATLANTA PROJECTS
- DEEGAN COMPANY LEAVES THE FAIR; Publicity Concern Is Headed by Exhibition Executive
- Faure Arrives for U.N. Talk
- G.M. Divestiture Cited; CHEMICAL MAKERS REPORT EARNINGS
- U.S. Jet Crash in Libya Kills 3
- The Unfinished Tasks
- JOHNSON ASKS STUDY ON GOVERNMENT PAY
- Article 1 -- No Title
- 18,000 EXPECTED FOR GARDEN BOUT; Patterson and Chuvalo Near Peak for Monday Fight
- Kennedy Role in Dispute
- Alabama School Admits Negro
- Wood, Field and Stream; Originality Called Important in Finding Reasons for Missing Quail
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Mutual of Omaha Elects
- Shastri Appeals to Madras To End Language Dispute
- Perfect Game Wins Bunning Baseball Achievement Prize
- Big Board Picks Chief For Member-Firm Unit
- Stevenson Eulogizes Churchill In Washington Cathedral Rites
- MRS. CUDONE'S TEAM BEATEN IN FLORIDA
- Breakfast Party At Saks Will Aid Children's Group; Admission to Benefit of Health Service Will Be Items for Sale
- Arlan's Stores Fills Post
- WINDSORS TO SAIL FOR EUROPE TODAY
- MUSIC NOTES
- Mrs. Young Has a Son
- American Cement Corp.
- U.S. INVESTIGATES THE AIR ACADEMY; Zuckert Appoints Panel to Check on Code of Honor
- Strontium Level Steady
- White Group Backs School Boycott
- Theater: Miller Revival; ' View From the Bridge' at Sheridan Square
- Dr. James A. G, Rehn Dead;I Authori!y_. on G!asshoppers'
- Pastore Urges Efforts by U.S. To Aid Textile-Trade Balance
- Local Prices Rise
- JOHNSON SEEKING CUT IN GOLD COVER; Asks Congress to Remove Part of 25% Requirement for U.S. Money Supply
- Building Space Experts Name Production Chief
- Gas Tanks Explode in El Paso
- Medical Student Aid Passed
- Value of Contracts Rose 5 Per Cent for December
- German Given a Citation For Saving U.S. $500,596
- JOHNSON NAMES 14 TO POVERTY PANEL
- Clear Track for Medicare
- Sidelights; Dow-Jones Mark Draws Cheers
- Surgery for Nelson Stamler
- PENTAGON TALLIES FORCES IN VIETNAM
- SHELDON AND RENIFF SIGNED BY YANKEES
- Turks in Cyprus; Non-Participation of Legislators Attributed to Fear for Safety
- Israel Troubled by Antagonisms Between Jewish Ethnic Groups; Racial Discrimination Among Factors Dividing Communities of European and Asian or African Origin
- SOVIET TO REVISE FARMERS' WAGES; Test Program Will Provide Production Incentives
- COMMERCIAL ART UPGRADED BY CITY; Ruled the Same as Fine Art Under New Modification of the Zoning Law
- BOGOTA MINISTER BITTER AT OUSTER; Says 'Palace Intrigue' Ended His Tenure at War Office
- TWO FAITHS HAIL SCHOOL AID BILL; House Panel Is Told Plan Can Spur Reconciliation
- Pound Sterling Climbs Sharply; Canadian Dollar Eases Again
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Lucia Elder Married To Marine in Malaya',
- Crown Zellerbach, Ltd.
- Estes Is Taken to Dallas For U.S. Court Hearing
- Muslin Copy Helps Woman Who Sews
- PLAY TO CHARGE NEW HIGH PRICE; $7.50 Every Night Is Tariff Set for 'Odd Couple'
- Lewisohn Stadium Will Be Razed in New C.C.N.Y Expansion Program; A Creative Truce
- I.T.& T. DATA CENTER IN OPERATION ON L.I.
- MAYOR APPOINTS WELFARE PANEL; 3 Named as Citizens Group to Find Strike Solution -- Union Reaction Split
- Williams to Head Delegation
- Lorraine Hansberry Left Funds to Rights Cause
- Jesup & Lamont Elects
- TROY IS ASSAILED ON RIVER SEWAGE; State Charges City Makes Hudson a Cesspool
- Southern Pacific Has Highest Profit In Railroad Annals; RAILROADS ISSUE EARNINGS FIGURES
- Fair Deal for New Yorkers
- LUCK HELD FACTOR IN SHALOM CRASH; It Was Both Good and Bad, According to Testimony
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Warriors Defeat Royals, End 17-Game Losing Streak
- Aid for Jewish Schools
- Corporate Securities Rose to Record in '64
- C.A.B. Proposes Rate Cuts
- Sophia Loren's Movies Banned in Arab States
- Racing Body Scratches Off-Track Betting Again
- Chief Scientist Named By the I.B.M. Corp.
- Kennedy Exhibition Opens In Vienna With 200 Guests
- BUDA, $15, TAKES DASH AT HIALEAH; Beats Sparkling Siren by Nose -- Short Span Is Third
- Spiral Garage Begun for Macy's New Queens Store
- COMMODITIES INDEX ADVANCED SLIGHTLY
- Canterbury Will Visit U.S. Next Month on World Trip
- ,Hoover Monument Proposed
- Jersey Symphony Adding To Programs for Youths
- Dianne R. Stone Engaged
- Whittaker Corp.
- Sheriff Is Accused of Violating Federal Injunction in Alabama
- Tallyho in Suburbia; Nassau's Foxes Hie to the Drainpipes -- Nickerson 'Flattered' by Philadelphia
- Exhibition of Ceramics
- SWIFT PREDICTS RISE IN EARNINGS; Meeting Told Net Will Climb Despite Two-Month Dip
- McKeon Brands Charges By Wagner 'a Vicious Lie'; McKeon Brands 'Lulu' Charges by Wagner 'a Vicious Lie' and Denies Offering a Judgeship for Travia
- SEX SOLD IN JAIL, U.S. INQUIRY TOLD; Favors Are Reported for a Price in Hudson County
- New Musical Scheduled
- Times Reporter to Join Staff Of American Press Institute
- GENESCO OFFICER TO GET KRESS POST; William Cope Set to Take Over Chain Next Month
- INDUSTRY PLEADS WITH PRESIDENT TO REOPEN PORTS; Shipping Group Here Terms Strike 'Suicidal' -- Says It Has Binding Pact Johnson Is Urged to Reopen Ports
- Amendment Roll-Call Urged
- Blaikie Asks Court To Compel a Vote On Borough Chief
- James Jones Leaves Scribner's for Delacorte; Contracts for Next Novels at Price That May Rise to $I Million
- 40th Year of Retailing by Sears Marked by Pioneer in Venture; Robert E. Wood Recalls Start of Mail-Order Concern's Vast Store Operation RETAIL MILESTONE REACHED BY SEARS
- Perry of Fordham Equals World Indoor Record of 0:05.9 in 60-Yard Dash; YOUNG IS VICTOR IN TWO-MILE RUN 15,962 See Mills Beaten -- Gubner Takes Shot-Put in Millrose Games Here
- The New Attorney General
- LAKE CAPTAINS FIGHT SHIP-WHISTLE RULE
- NEW IRAN PREMIER IN FISCAL SQUEEZE; Needs Absorb Oil Revenues -- U.S. Aid Dwindling
- Gen. Maxime Weygancl Dead; Advised '40 French Surrender; Military Leader, 98, Served as Chief of Staff to Foch-Never Commanded in Battle Special to Th~ New York Times
- Stocks Climb a Bit On American List As Trading Spurts
- AID CALLED VITAL IN EDUCATIONAL TV; Ford Fund Says Community Must Contribute More
- Congo Rebel Leader Gbenye Hailed on Visit to Algeria
- Tulane Stars Sign Pro Pacts
- Moscow Writers' Union Elects a New Chairman
- Medical-Emergency Delays Studied
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Boat Show Battle to Get Under Way Tomorrow; West Hempstead, Westbury Will Use Reindeer and Octopuses in Fray
- Andreae S. Donner Prospective Bride
- PUBLISHERS FIGHT CRIME NEWS CURB; Pennsylvania Group Seeks an End to Restrictions
- Paskalis, Baritone, Joins Met
- Marcia Meserve, 1962 Debutante, Will Be Married; Michael S. Poutiatine Is Fiance of Briarclif[ and Wheeler Alumna
- Vulcan Materials Co.
- DISPUTE INTERRUPTS BERLIN WALL TALKS
- THE DEPUTY' SCORES SUCCESS IN TORONTO
- Store to Display Rooms Designed For Teen-Agers
- BAYSIDE FEDERAL SHOWS SAVINGS DIP
- Excerpts From the President's Annual Report to Congress on State of the Economy
- Coin Collector Robbed
- TRUCKING VOLUME STAGES ADVANCE; Carloadings Fall as Strike of Longshoremen Goes On
- Amendment on Disability Is Proposed by President; Calls for an Acting President in Cases of Incapacity -- Johnson Also Asks for Reform in Electoral College System A DISABILITY PLAN ASKED BY JOHNSON
- 3.2% WAGE RISE NOTED LAST YEAR; Median Gain of All Major Settlements Announced
- Orders and Shipping Set Records in '64 for Equipment; RECORD ACHIEVED BY MACHINE TOOLS
- Soviet Seeks Asian Parley Role
- New Attorney General; Nicholas deBelleville Katzenbach
- COUNCIL ASSESSES MERGER PATTERN; Taking Over of Companies in Other Product Lines Seen Setting Trend COUNCIL ASSESSES MERGER PATTERNS
- The Delegation to London
- Woodlawn Fills Presidency
- State Funeral 'I'I.;I-II.:IAN,
- Hungary Orders Papp To Give Up Ring Career
- EDWIN MESSINGER, GENERAL,:WA8 57; Continental Command Aide! Dies -- Fought in 2 Wars
- 3 U.S. Jets Blasted After Guard Is Slain At Alberta Airfield
- RESPECTED TAKES STAKES ON COAST; Ardell C. 2 Lengths Back in $32,450 Santa Ynez
- Zerox Corp. Is Planning To Raise Revolving Credit
- Baird, McGowan, Dickinson, Archer and Montgomery Tie for Lead With 68's; MARTINDALE NEXT IN GOLF ON COAST 10 Are Deadlocked at 70 -- Rodriguez and Lema Post 73's at San Francisco
- Train Wreck in Dunkirk
- BUSINESS LOANS SHOW LARGE GAIN; $1.46 Billion Rise Is Shown Here Since Mid-1964
- French to Honor Churchill
- BOBSLED LINE-UPS REVAMPED BY U.S.
- Box Holders Listed For 'Salome' at Met
- American Exchange Set To Honor Edwin Posner
- Soviet Bloc Plans to Keep Hungarian in Race at U.N.
- Five Held in L.I. Robberies
- Roth -- Hillsberg S;'? d t,
- MINING FIGHT GOES TO U.S. COURT TODAY
- Kenya Warns on South Africa
- U.S. Bars Italian Composer
- Navy Yard Inquiry Asked
- Lindsay Suggests 3 Conditions In Republican Race for Mayor
- REAL ESTATE NOTES
- Katzenbach Is Appointed As the Attorney General; KATZENBACH GETS TOP JUSTICE POST
- Mars Trip in Third Month
- U.S. TRIMS PRICE OF EXPORT WHEAT; 10-Cent Cut Made for Hard Red Winter Variety
- The Proceedings In Washington
- 5 Eastern Utilities To Build Generator Over Beds of Coal; 5 UTILITIES PLAN COAL-FIELD PLANT
- Senegalese to Lecture at U.N.
- N.F.L. to Meet A.F.L., But Only in Basketball
- Peking Seeks a New Bloc
- Soft-Coal Output Slips
- Kenny-Foundation Renamed
- Boston College Triumphs Over Princeton Six, 11-4
- Edwin J. Br. ach, 77, Head Of Candy Firm in Chicago
- Bonds: Treasury Prices Continue Slight Decline for Fourth Consecutive Day; SHORT END OF LIST WITHSTANDS DIP
- 2 NETWORKS PLAN 'RACE' FOR TAPES; N.B.C. and C.B.S. Charter Jets for Churchill Rites
- Westchester Tolls Show Rise
- Cubs Show $315,000 Deficit
- CLOSING 2 STREETS FOUGHT IN HARLEM; Board of Estimate Puts Off Action on Letting Company Expand Factory Site S.I. GREENBELT ASSURED Girl Scout Camp Is Mapped as Park to Block Sale for Real Estate Project
- Commodities: Soybean Futures Give Way to Profit Taking After 2 Days of Gains; NEW SOVIET ORDER FAILS TO DEVELOP
- CENTER TO STUDY BIG-CITY PROBLEMS; State Grants a Charter for 'Blueprint' Effort Here, to Be Run by 8 Schools
- LUMBER PRODUCTION DROPPED LAST WEEK
- Evansville Five Rated First In Poll on Small Colleges
- Stamford Party Is Set By University Women
- BILL SEEKS TO END TOBACCO SURPLUS; Jordan Would Set Quotas by Pounds, Not Acres
- CONCERT IS GIVEN BY FRANCESCATTI; Violinist Plays Tchaikovsky With Freshness of Spirit
- Son for Mrs. Cooper
- Work Wear Corp. Elects
- U.S. WILL BE FIRM IN RIGHTS ACTIONS; But Humphrey Sees Cuts in Aid as a 'Last Resort'
- Advertising: Conservative or Adventurous?
- ELIZABETH VISITS CHURCHILL'S BIER; Pays an Unusual Tribute as Mourning Throngs Grow -- World Leaders Gather
- TEEN-AGERS HELD TOP JOB PROBLEM; Economic Council Points to Need for High Skills
- THEATER ON COAST FEARS FOR ITS LIFE; Actor's Workshop, Losing Directors, Seeks Subsidy
- Indiana Governor Signs Right-to-Work Repeal Bill
- Tishman Realty Names An Executive Assistant
- G.M. PROFIT SOARS TO $1.73 BILLION; Earnings for 1964 Highest in History, Surpassing the Mark Set by A.T. & T. G.M. PROFIT SOARS TO $1.73 BILLION
- G.O.P. Offers a Medicare Plan Based on Voluntary Premiums
- Critic at Large; Patient Attempts to Irrigate Grim Negev Have an Economic and Spiritual Value
- Big Gambling Debt Laid to President Of Defunct Bank; GAMBLING DEBTS LAID TO BANKER
- REDS TRY TO ENTER ARMY, LISBON SAYS
- Fire Damages Jersey Plant
- Much of It He Saw, Part He Was
- DISTILLER VOTES RISE IN DIVIDEND; National's 1964 Sales Rose to Record $810,941,000
- C.A.B. HEAD WARNS AIRLINES ON FARES; Says Governments Can Act to Cut International Rates
- Karlin, 69, Gets Soccer Award; Local Collegians Also Honored
- Washington; Government by Consensus: Myth or Reality?
- 2D SCHOOL VOTE SET BY RIDGEFIELD PARK
- MSGR. THOMAS SHARKEY
- Massachusetts Trust Sets New Mark in Net Assets
- Hoad and Gonzales Win
- City Hall Offers Heatless Tenants A Warm Welcome
- Johnson Sends Message
- U.S. Acting to Curb Drug Contamination Caused by Penicillin
- PARIS POWER STRIKE SHUTS SOME PLANTS
- Mrs. McCreery I-Ias Son
- Jersey Standard Aide Joins Board of Chase
- TSHOMBE IN BELGIUM FOR FINANCE TALKS
- Marriage Is Planned By Emilia E,
- Hammond Organ Co.
- Barnes Out of Hospital
- HUGHES DECRIES DISTRICTING MOVE; Hints He'll Veto Any Shuffle of Congressional Lines
- C, DOUGLASS BUCK, EX-SENATOR, DIES; Delaware G.O.P. Leader, 74, Was Twice Governor
- Heinkel and Krupp Linked In German Plane Concern
- Reception for Justice Reed
- Movie Viewers May Enter Contest for Trips to India
- Narcotics Charge Dismissed
- Ad Man on Aimcee Board
- Water Pollution Bill Passes Senate, 68-8; CLEAN-WATER ACT VOTED BY SENATE
- PHYSICIANS SUPPORT DRUG-CONTROL PLAN
- Bridge: Clever Defense Foils An Unorthodox Bidder
- South African School Split On Admitting Nonwhite Boy
- Veterans' Leaders Attack Proposals To Shut Hospitals
- End Papers; THE SHY PHOTOGRAPHER. By Jock Carroll. 254 pp. Stein Day. $5.
- Merger Talk Spurs Meeting of Pure Oil; PURE OIL TO MEET ON MERGER TALK
- France Rejects Greek Bid For Airline Stop at Paris
- U.S. SAYS TAYLOR WILL RETAIN POST; Envoy's Usefulness Termed Unaltered by Saigon Coup
- HAWKS ROUT BRUINS, 6-2, AS HAY STARS
- In The Nation; The New Look in Fiscal Policy
- Printing Association Names Chief
- Mintz in Albany Hospital; Stricken on Way to Home
- Germans' Chief Issue; Annual Survey Shows More Favor Reunification, but There Are Doubts
- PROVIDENCE BEATS ST. BONAVENTURE; Unbeaten Friars Win, 77-76, for Their 14th Victory
- KARL W. FLASTER, 59, LIBRETTIST, IS DEAD
- TV: The Lunts Excel in Depicting the Holmeses; Magnificent Yankee' Seen on Channel 4
- RED'S CAIRO VISIT TO TEST BONN TIES; West Germans Dubious on Effect of Ulbricht's Trip
- Woman Trainer in Man's World; Claudia Howe Finds No Resentment at Florida Track
- Gillises Arrive Home From Europe; Iron Curtain Lands Kind to U.S. Family In Tour by Wagon
- Services Held in Berlin
- Kings Point Wrestlers Trounce N.Y.U. by 40-0
- A PRIEST PRAISES JEWISH HARMONY; But He Tells Rabbis Birth Control Is Still an Issue
- New Mustang Operation
- Child to Mrs. Preston
- 3-CONCERT SERIES OPENS IN MUSEUM; Contemporary Music Group Offers 4 Composers
- Larkin -- Wetherill
- Governor Presents Budget To the Legislature Today
- Nathan R. Pike, 60, Officer Of the Nulomoline Company
- Wylie Case Arrest Is Based on Tapes; MURDER ARREST BASED ON TAPES
- Stone Will Design Arts Center Financed by Jersey Road Tolls
- Another Bill Endorsed
- Books -- Authors
- Price Increases Help; REPORTS ISSUED BY METAL MAKERS
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- The President's Message on Disability
- MARKET CLEARS THE 900 BARRIER; Dow-Jones Stock Average Ends at 900.95, Up 1.43, to Establish a Record
- Jets Collide, 1 Pilot Killed
- INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IS FEARED IN SOVIET
- Foss Criticizes Colleges for Practices That Extend the Players' Eligibility; A.F.L. HEAD BACKS A 'RIGHT TO WORK' Sauer's Actions in Seeking a Jet Contract Explained, Defended by His Father
- WILLiAIYI W. BEI~Ri~NS, , RETIRED ADMIRAL, 69
- Trade Bank and Trust Names Board Member
- FIVE-STATE AREA HIT BY POWER BLACKOUT
- Soviet Warns U.S. on Submarines
- Sports of The Times; A Welcome Reform
- MORE OPEN LANDS SOUGHT BY JERSEY; Addition of 32,000 Acres Is Cited as Goal for 1965
- Churchill Bodyguard Retires
- Busiest Weekend Of Season Slated For North Country
- May Wedding Planned By Dr. Angela Salanitro
- Williams Says Celler Is Denying Charges That Were Never Made
- Music: Beethoven Finale; Karajan Ends Series at Carnegie Hall
- Brown -- Baltzer
- MISSISSIPPI BARS NEGROES' PROTEST; Prohibits Demonstration in Jackson Over Shooting
- JOSE MOLINA GROUP AT KAUFMANN HALL
- Elfego Esparzas Have Son
- AMP, Inc.
- KHANH AND MONK VYING FOR POWER IN SAIGON REGIME; Tri Quang, Ally of General in Coup, Now Terms Him 'Too Bad' to Be Leader BUDDHISTS ARE WARNED Military Bars 'Dissension' -- U.S. Declares Taylor Will Retain His Post Gen. Khanh and Buddhist Monk Are Vying for Power in Saigon
- New Brooklyn Parking Ban
- Regine Crespin Will Sing In 4 Philharmonic Concerts
- Montague Free, Horticulturist, [ Writer and Editor, Dead at 80[
- December's Cost of Living Rise Brought 1964 Increase to 1.1%; Gain of 0.1% in Month Called 'Moderate Advance' -- Factory Pay at Record
- Screen: Contrived Trapping of Spies:Perlberg-Seaton Offer '36 Hours,' a Drama
- RAZING MAY END AN OLD TRADITION; Met Declines to Say It Will Resume Its Concerts
- INDUSTRIAL SITE IN BAYONNE SOLD; Plot Is Bought From Humble Oil by Chemical Concern
- JOHNSON PREDICTS U.S. WILL CONTINUE PROSPERITY IN '65; But Concedes, in Economic Report, That Jobless Rate May Stay at 5 Per Cent
- JOHNSON VOWS AID TO ELECTRIC CO-OPS; Message to Rural Group Cites New Technologies
- UNITED AIR LINES PLANS BIG ISSUE; $66 Million Offering follows Report of Record Profit AIRLINES REPORT FINANCIAL DATA
- U.S. Soldiers in South Vietnam Provide Help for Civilians, Too
- CAPE KENNEDY WORK HALTED BY WALKOUT
- To Retain V.A. Hospitals; House Member Doubts Savings in Plan for Consolidation