Articles
- KENNEDY CRITICAL OF JOHNSON MOVE; Asserts O.A.S. Should Have Been Consulted Before Dominican Intervention KENNEDY CRITICAL OF JOHNSON MOVE
- Pawling to Honor Murrow
- Tenants End 28-Hour Sit-In At the Office of Mrs. Motley
- Spanish Ship Due Today
- Once Upon a Time, There Were 2 Princesses Who Barely Met; Benedikte and Grace Introduced in Aisle at El Morocco
- AESCHLIMAN TIES SAILING SERIES, 1-1; Coudert of Larchmont Bows -- Schoonmaker Triumphs
- EUROPE REMAINS BLASE ON DOLLAR; Officials Unconcerned Over Possible Shortage as a Result of Johnson Plan
- 3 Fifth Ave. Corners That Lacked Signs Now Are Identified
- Soviet Orbits a Satellite; Predicts a Complex Shot
- Negro Women Plan Luncheon Tomorrow
- Summer Racing Proposed
- PHONE LINK IS SET BY DYNAMICS CORP.; Caribbean System Enters Final Stage -- Sales Gain
- Fulbright Honored in Germany
- David Diamond, Composer Joins Music School Here
- Canadians Test Prototype Of Vertical-Take-Off Plane
- Drop Shown by British Pound; Canadian Dollar Registers Rise
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Paris Receives Aid Plea
- Dolls Are Ambassadors for Peace; Foreign Costumes Lead Little Girl to Pen Pals
- The City's Tax Dilemma
- Adhesive on Lashes Should Be Removed
- CHARLES SHEELER, PAINTER,'81, DEAD; Artist of Precisionist, School Wasin 1913 Armory Show -- Noted Photographer
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Senators Drop Yankees Into Ninth Place by Scoring 4-3 and 7-3 Victories; 7TH-INNING RUNS DECIDE EACH GAME Stottlemyre and Downing Are Victims -- Double Loss Yanks' 2d in a Week
- LEON'SOLIS.COHEN, RADIOLOGIST, IS DEAD
- Pentagon Will Drop All R.O.T.C. Units Balking Integration
- CARDS' ONE-HITTER BEATS PHILS, 2-0; Gibson Scores 5th Straight -- 2 Errors Hurt Short
- JOSEPH H. EICHEL
- Antiwar Pickets Force Columbia To Cancel Its Navy Ceremonies
- Powell's X-Rays Negative
- A Special Spring Comes to Washington, Special City; Capital Bursts Into Birdsong and Color
- Braniff Names 2 Officers
- Laborite Leftists Angered By Wilson Shift on Steel; Laborite Leftists Are Angered By Wilson Shift on Steel Policy
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Crampton's 2-Under-Par 68 Ties Knudson for Lead in Colonial Golf at 139; HOGAN, 3 OTHERS TRAIL BY STROKE
- The Text of the President's Speech Recalling VE-Day
- Ritty Burchfield Is Future Bride Of W.W. Lannon; Junior at U. of Maine tc Be Wed to Graduate of Bo ,doin College
- North Keeps Sailing Lead
- Cairo Opens New Pulp Factory Financed by U.S. Aid Funds
- JESUITS EXHORTED TO FIGHT ATHEISM; Peril Is 'Frightening,' Pope Tells Order's Delegates
- Janet Havener Engaged To Wed Terry Hensle
- MILE AT AQUEDUCT TO SOUGHT AFTER; Gedney Filly Scores by 2 1/2 Lengths and Pays $5.10
- STOCK PRICES DIP IN MIXED SESSION; Profit Taking Halts Ascent of Key Indexes to Highs as Turnover Declines 585 ISSUES OFF, 524 UP Volume of 5.82 Million Is Paced by Block Sales Led by Union Carbide STOCK PRICES DIP IN MIXED SESSION
- Sheik Abdullah Is Held After Returning to India
- A PIANO RECITAL GIVEN BY FRAGER; Musicianship Is Highlight at Philharmonic Hall
- Private Role in Canal Seen
- ' Golden Boy' Conductor Gives Show's Score Woman's Touch; Joyce Brown, Pianist, Wields Baton in Absence of the Regular Leader
- XB-70A Hits 1,700 M.P.H. In Test Flight Over Coast
- A Roman Humpty Dumpty
- Avant-garde Says 'Si!' to Cuban Heels; Fashion Swings Back to Comfortable Shoe of the Thirties
- Irresponsibility Compounded
- Architect's Paradise; Homes of a Wide Variety Rise to Fit Cliffs and Ravines of West Canada
- FERRIES INCREASE TO STATEN ISLAND; 5 Boats Ply the Bay With Only a Few Aboard
- 15 CHAIRMEN NAMED FOR CAPITAL PARLEY
- LITTON EARNINGS REACH NEW HIGH; Thornton Reports Increase of 34% for Nine Months
- Michigan Receives a Grant
- John L. Lufkin, 79, Ex-Aide With Consolidated Edison
- Washington Proceedings
- Astros Down Cubs
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- S.L.A. RIGHT UPHELD ON LIQUOR LICENSING
- Clay-Liston Fight Is Transferred to Lewiston, Me., From Boston; MAY 25 BOUT SET FOR YOUTH CENTER Legal Battle Forces Shift to City of 41,O00 -- Maine Officials Welcome Move
- Whale in Kill Van Kull Is Pushed Out to Sea
- White Supremacist Wins in Rhodesia; WHITE LEADERS WIN IN RHODESIA
- ROCKEFELLER SEEKS STUDY OF POVERTY; Warms to Kennedy Plan to Aid 13 Counties
- Oregon State Names Wagner
- BROOKLYN AGENCY ASKS YOUTH CORPS; Funds Sought for Project to Curb Summer Riots
- Bonn Welcomes Stand
- Hennecke -- Gagnon
- Xerography Inventor Is Honored; Chester Carlson Also Wins 36th Patent for New System Variety of Ideas Covered by Patents
- U.S. Biologist Calls Bass in the Hudson A Matter of Taste
- A Mood for Change
- Party Is Set in Eastchester
- State Department Reticent
- Rebels' President; Francisco Caamano Deno
- BECK TROUPE FILMS SODOM FOR 'BIBLE'
- Y.M.C.A. RACIAL BIAS IS FOUND DECREASING
- Bosch Gives His Version of Revolt
- Topics: A Famous Case Recalled
- Don Allen Appoints
- Former Maine Judge Dies In Auto on Jersey Road
- Canada to Ask More Lands To Join U.N. Cyprus Force
- Proietti Draws in Rome Bout
- JOHN W. WEIGT
- Insulted' by Racist Plea
- PIRATES' 3-RUN NINTH DEFEATS REDS, 5-4
- MAYOR IS LOOKING FOR NEW CITY TAX THAT HURTS LEAST; He Says That Any Would Be Harmful, but Declares One Is Imperative $250 MILLION IS NEEDED Wagner Calls Budget Slash Only Alternative -- Denies Sending List to Albany MAYOR SEEKS TAX THAT HURTS LEAST
- U.S. SAID TO BAR BOMBING OF HANOI; Sato Quotes Lodge as Also Pledging North Vietnam Will Not Be Occupied U.S. SAID TO BAR BOMBING OF HANOI
- May 15 Is Armed Forces Day
- Senate Votes $50 Million For Midwest Disaster Aid
- CANADIAN WARNS NUCLEAR POWERS; At U.N. He Asks Time Limit on Action to Scrap Arms
- Spendelow -- Shevlin
- YONKERS PACE GOES TO BENGAZI HANOVER
- MEXICAN DISPUTE SEEN ON SULPHUR; Split Is Reported in Cabinet Over Level of Exports MEXICAN DISPUTE SEEN ON SULPHUR
- Hunter and Queens Colleges To Accept Averages of 82
- 3,559 Evacuated to San Juan
- Mrs. Dickson Has Son
- Music: From 20th Century's First Half; B.B.C. Group Plays 5 Influential Composers Pierre Boulez Conducts at Carnegie Hall
- U.S. ROLE BACKED ON BIRTH CONTROL; Stronger Action Is Sought by Science Committee
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- Britain Refuses to Retaliate On U.S. Ban of Pop Singers
- Bonds: Treasurys Dip in Light Trading; DEALERS PONDER BANK-LOAN DATA
- U.S. Withholds Comment
- McNamara Backed on Bombing Estimates
- Commodities: Prices of Wheat Futures Advance as Soybeans and Grains Decline; COPPER RALLIES ON LATE BUYING
- Okinawa Tribunal Overrules Earlier Acquittal of Reds
- Garment Industry Is Nearing Peace
- Jersey Shipbuildar, 103, Dies
- POLL TAX BATTLE OPENS IN SENATE; Administration Fights Ban on Levy in Voting Bill
- WHITE SOX CLOUTS ROUT TWINS, 13-5; Cater, Hansen, Weis and Ward Hit Home Runs
- RICHARD H. KIRWAN,
- METS AND BRAVES RAINED OUT HERE
- SENATE'S AID PLAN SCORED IN HOUSE; Foreign Policy Panel Assails Proposal to End Program
- AGENT TELLS COURT OF DUROVIC MEETING
- PEACE PLAN FAILS IN DISTRICT SNARL; State Refuses to Agree to Joint Court Bid Monday
- City College Faculty Rejects Request for Club Football
- LONDON INSURER IS COOL TO OFFER; Phoenix Assurance Bid for Merger Is Unwelcome
- Senegal Asks U.N. Council Hear Complaint on Portugal
- Sidney Mitchell Jr. Weds Sally Howells
- Official Explanation
- Lunch at Hilton To Raise Funds For the Retarded; Dr. Robert Guthrie to Be Honored by Society for Children Next Week
- ILLINOIS DERBY SPLIT INTO TWO DIVISIONS
- Sidelights; Block-Sale Peak Hit by Carbide
- Beatrix Romance With German Is Disclosed by Dutch Premier; Crown Princess and Bonn Diplomat Are Not Engaged, The Hague Points Out
- President Signs Bill On Vietnam War Fund
- ROMNEY GIVES VIEW ON PARTY LOYALTY
- Chile Leader to Visit France
- 3 CHANGES IN CAST FOR ROYAL BALLET; Blair and the Misses Sibley and Farron in 'Swan Lake'
- Bosch Is Disputed
- Polka Dots Lend Dash To Paper Accessories
- Providing Airports
- Venezuela Terrorists Attack
- BRICKLAYERS LOSE LABOR BOARD CASE; Limits Cited on Exceptions to Secondary Boycott Ban
- LIU YA-LOU, HEADED RED CHINA AIR FORCE
- A Negro Becomes Manager of the Bryn Mawr; Columbia and Others Take Over Controversial Building New Official Says Program of Social Work Will Go On
- Lo,.a MowSr,y ,a Sto,to,, z.o.Z PremierBaron of England, DiesI
- Break Is Reported Near In $1.55 Million Robbery
- Dodgers Conquer Giants, 4-3, Despite Two Homers by Mays
- A STRIPPER LASTS 2 SHOWS AT FAIR; She Gets Down to a Bikini, But Won't Be Back
- A Mistrial in Liuzzo Case; Jury 10-2 For Conviction; Deadlock on Manslaughter Count Called Hopeless After 10-Hour Deliberation -- A New Trial Is Expected in Fall
- Panama Sends Medical Team
- Fight Shift: Big Deal for a Small City
- INDIANS' PROTEST KILLS WHISKY AD; Picture of a Tippling Sioux Denounced as Mockery -- Calvert Retreats
- Finnish Ghost Story Wins International TV Award
- JOHNSON IMPLIES DE GAULLE PERILS ALLIANCE'S UNITY; 20th Anniversary of VE-Day Marked in Talk Beamed to Europe by Early Bird
- Coast Guard Calls Off Hunt For Heiress Missing at Sea
- Index of Commodity Prices Unchanged at 105.5 Level
- Weather Jumbles TV Signals; Distant Stations Come In Here
- Underground A-Test by U.S.
- Luncheon to Be Benefit For Israeli Technion
- State Senate Committee Weighing Plan to Start Harness Racing on Jan. 3; SIX ADDED WEEKS PROPOSED IN BILL
- Latin Economic Agency Speeds Effort to Form Common Market
- Campus Tour Encourages Vietnam 'Truth' Team
- Visiting Princesses Spend Day Visiting
- Northern Ireland Wins, 4-1
- Distant Relative of Bernhard
- Bronx Patrolman Kills Man After Attack in Coal Yard
- 6th Success for Minuteman 2
- Phillips Petroleum Elects
- Brazil Dedicates Reactor
- June Draft to Call 17,000, Highest for Month Since '63
- 5 in Kennedy Family to See Queen Unveiling Memorial
- 2 East Germans Flee West
- Shad Loved For Fishing And Eating
- Value of Vatican Envoy
- 10 Get Purple Heart Medals
- Philip G. Whitman Is Dead; iManufacturer of Fabrics, 68
- State Department Post Goes to Aide in Paris
- rugow's gSTAT Is PuT AT SgSO,O00
- 2,000 March in Bogalusa
- ULLMAN TOPS VOTING AS HOCKEY ALL-STAR
- Zeckendorf Bankruptcy Sought by Marine Bank; Bankruptcy of Zeckendorf Unit Sought by Marine Midland Bank
- Ad Men Say They Can't Verify Claims for All Clients' Products
- City Helps Ill Author; Mari Sandoz Gets Special Easement
- PARLEY CONSIDERS SHIPS' LOAD LINES; Recommendations to Home Governments Agreed On
- COMSAT IS FACING EQUAL-TIME ISSUE; Erhard Seeks to Address Americans Tomorrow COMSAT IS FACING EQUAL-TIME ISSUE
- Sailor on the Beach
- Customs-Patent Appeals Court
- PERIL IN JET WAKE NOTED AT INQUIRY; E.A.L. Instructor Pilot Gives View at Crash Hearing
- ' Janet Lucille Masi I ,4 'Prospective Bride!
- David Crystal Shuns Acquisitions -- And Grows; Oldest Maker of Sportswear for Women in U.S. Thrives on Building From Within
- 3 Who Attempted Coup Against Khanh Doomed in Absentia
- Art: '63 Views of Tokaido' in Woodcuts; Show at Asia House Is by Shiko Munakata Hiroshiges on Display Offer a Contrast
- Rank Is Counselor
- Armenian Applause Holds The Cleveland Orchestra
- Her Field Is People: People Are the World
- OPERA GROUP OFFERS BRITTEN'S 'HERRING'
- Chemico Wins Contract
- ANTI-RED POWERS FOR O.A.S. BACKED; Harriman, on Tour, Finds Consensus of Support
- The Tribute Is Roses
- New York's Transit
- Navy to Rescue 18 From Melting Ice Island in the Arctic; Research Station Is Drifting South Into Warmer Atlantic
- EDWIN.E, ROSS
- Whites March in Bogalusa; Gov. McKeithen Criticized
- Cepeda, Giants' Infielder, Is Placed on Disabled List
- JAMES F. MEYERS, 55, OF PORT AUTHORITY
- KUCHEL ACCUSER ADMITS HIS GUILT; Ex-Policeman Apologizes -3 Others to Stand Trial
- Faulty Signal Delays B.M.T.
- ECONOMISTS AGREE OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT; Business Leaders Endorse Federal Optimism for '65 -Doubt Inflation Peril
- POLICE IN NEWARK TO AID DROPOUTS; 100 Will Receive Training in Youth Corps Project
- 3 AIRLINES OPPOSE C.A.B. CARGO APPEAL
- KOSYGIN ATTACKS U.S. IN BERLIN TALK; Marks Nazi Surrender Day by Scoring Vietnam Policy
- Harry Smith Takes Big Lead In Venezuela Pro Bowling
- ARGENTINA SETTLES WITH 3 OIL CONCERNS
- Rheims 20, Years Later: Nazi End Unnoted; Few Pay Attention to Dusty Room Where Reich Surrendered
- Emilie W. Kirschbaum I Fiancee of R. S. PriceI
- 94% PARTICIPATE IN U.S. REFUNDING; Total Exchanged for New Notes Tops $7.9 Billion -- Treasury Is Pleased
- Canada's Tally 19,516,000
- ST. JAMES'S TO SHOW 200 ORTHODOX ICONS
- AMERICAS' MUSIC PLAYED IN CAPITAL; Third Hemisphere Festival Opens at Howard U.
- End Papers; UNFINISHED REVOLUTION: America and the Third World. By C.L. Sulzberger. 304 pages. A New York Times Book. Atheneum. $5.95.
- Stocks Show Dips In Active Trading On American List
- ANTIREBELS FORM NEW GOVERNMENT; 5-Man Dominican Regime Succeeds Military Junta
- The Atlantic Ideal . . .
- WHOLESALE PRICES SHOW SLIGHT GAIN
- 100 STUDENTS TO AID NEGRO VOTING DRIVE
- Usage Ended Hopefully
- New Chief Officer Picked By Fleischman Distilling
- INDIA TROOP THREAT ALLEGED BY PAKISTAN
- Psychiatrists Advised To Be More Political
- JOHN S. WATERS
- Queens Girls Win in Israel
- TIANT OF INDIANS TOPS RED SOX, 5-1; Boston Is Held to Five Hits -- Wagner Clouts Home Run
- GEN. OTTO F. LANGE
- SAVINGS-LOAN BODIES PRODDED BY HUGHES
- MAYOR URGES CUT IN FAIR ADMISSION; Aides to Discuss Reduction in Night Fee With Moses
- SHIP SINKS IN FOG ON GREAT LAKES; Collision in Mackinac Straits Kills 3 -- 7 Are Missing
- Berserk Racehorse Killed Over Pacific; HORSE DESTROYED ON PACIFIC FLIGHT
- HOOVER LIBRARY SUED FOR $900,000; Gift by the Belgian American Foundation Is Attacked
- Rhode Island Post to Lynch
- RELIGIOUS BOOKS RECENTLY ISSUED; Works of Inspiration Are Listed and Annotated
- U.S. Envisions a 100 M.P.H. Vessel
- Soviet War Sites Toured
- GOVERNOR TO ASK ACTION ON AGING; He Will Seek Permanent Office to Promote Aid
- JIM BOSTWICK'S 73 LEADS BY STROKE; He Paces Torgerson Golf Despite 8 at 2d Hole
- Oberlin to Honor Dr. King
- Heavy Fighting Reported Between Iraqis and Kurds
- $andra E. Burke Is Betrothed To Rev. Frederick Wilkes 3dm
- Business Inventories Climb, Despite the Advance in Sales; More Than Third of Increase Is for New Cars at Retail as Production Is Expanded
- The Screen: 'Goldstein':Avant-Garde Picture Recalls 'Hallelujah'
- Bridge: Pre-emptive 3d-Hand Bids Call for Use of Discretion
- STEEL STOCKS FALL ON LONDON BOARD; Renationalization Vote Cited -- Other Prices Mixed
- O.A.S. STEP SCORED AT THE U.N. ANEW; Soviet and Cuba Term Vote on Peace Force Illegal
- Books and Authors
- CHASE UNIT JOINING IN SPANISH VENTURE
- General Is Sworn In
- MUSIC NOTES
- . . . and More East-West Trade
- End of 'Frightful' Arms Urged by Eisenhower
- Cashin Goes West for Ideas
- NEWS STRIKE TALKS YIELD NO PROGRESS
- MRS. NEWCOMBE BAKER
- De Gaulle and Helou Confer.
- Athletics and Angels Split
- GINO G. FUBINI
- WHITMORE TO FACE NEW TRIAL MAY 24
- West Indies Replies With 165 For Two in Australian Test
- Emergency Greek Council Held
- ADEN GROUPS UNITE TO COMBAT BRITISH
- Spring Ignores Salute by City; First Lady Greeted by Chilly Rain on Her Tour Here Spring Ignores City's Salute As First Lady Tours in the Rain
- Toll of Deaths From Tornadoes Rises to 13 in Suburbs of Minneapolis
- MONTCLAIR KEEPS INTERCLUB CROWN; Apawamis Also Retains Golf Title in Women's Series
- A 7-Year-Old Yields To Lure of the Fair
- 4TH JUDGE LINKED TO BRIBERY AT TRIAL
- Soviet Beams Phone Calls
- Blanco (Johnson's Collie) Nips Him (Beagle)in Eye
- Queens Hospital Aide Retires
- PROTEST GROUP SITS ON RUSK'S DOORSTEP
- Ronald Busch to Wed Carol Ann Feinstein
- Money Gets Tighter in Canada As Bill Rate Continues to Rise
- U.S. JET DOWNED IN NORTH VIETNAM; Fire on Raiders Intense -- Pilot Rescued at Sea
- LLEWELLYN NOVEL WILL BE MUSICAL; ' How Green Was My Valley' Is Slated for Broadway
- Cornerstone Is Laid For Toscanini School
- Nigerian at Harvard Scores F.B.I. for Checking on Him
- Chicago Educator in L.I.U. Post
- AEROSPACE CONCERN DEFENDS PRACTICES
- Caamano Cold to O.A.S. Force
- Information Policy on Vietnam
- EXECUTIVE CHANGE
- Designer 'With It' in France and U.S.
- Victoreen Adds to Board
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Canton Rail Traffic Curbed
- cA C..SORENSEN, A FOSSILS EXPERT; -- x-Head of Natural History Museum Laboratory Dies ]
- TRIAL OF WILKINS FOLLOWS PATTERN; Defendants Went Free in 3 Previous Rights Killings
- FROEHLING BEATEN AT TENNIS IN ROME
- SETH BABITS
- Jones and Koch Trade Gibes in Districting Dispute
- SALDIVAR RETAINS 126-POUND CROWN; Knocks Out Rojas With 10 Seconds Left in 15th
- Article 5 -- No Title
- O.A.S. WEIGHS UNIT TO AID DOMINICANS IN FORMING REGIME; Committee Would Also Help to Arrange for Election -- New Junta Formed O.A.S. WEIGHS UNIT TO AID DOMINICANS
- G.O.P. List for Mayor Cut to 3; Fusion Ticket Also Considered
- Rough N' Ready, Miniature, Best at Poodle Specialty
- Negro Presbyterian Will Speak At Catholic Church in Brewster; Cardinal Ritter to Address Graduates at a Protestant Seminary in Missouri