Articles
- Slaying Defendant Refuses To Leave Jail Cell for Trial
- Robert C. Battle, 34-, Singerl In 'Porgy and ........ Bess' Abroad
- 17 IN P.G.A. CLASS QUALIFY FOR TOUR; Schlee Heads Graduates of First Compulsory School
- 4 Planning to Burn Draft Cards Here Tomorrow
- JOBLESS RATE DIPS TO AN 8-YEAR LOW; 4.3 Per Cent Unemployed -- Jobs Set October Mark
- Oil Man Assails Payments Plan; Chairman of Jersey Standard Calls for End of U.S. Curb
- Tour Started in June
- Bergen G.O.P. Leader Assailed In Wake of Sweep by Democrats
- Head of Sarah Lawrence Sees Small Colleges Saving the Big; Mrs. Raushenbush, Installed as President, Cites Need for Decentralization
- Belock Suspension Removed by S.E.C.
- U.S. Student Critics Of Vietnam Avoid Saigon Delegation
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Dance: Miss Graham' s Choreography; Her Works Outlast Her Performances in Them
- U.S. ALLOTS FUNDS FOR ROAD BEAUTY; States Receive $66 Million Under New Highway Law
- SHOT KILLS YOUTH; FRIEND ARRESTED; Police Check 'Suicide' Note in Yonkers Apartment
- ENLISTMENTS RISE IN JAPAN'S FORCES; Recession and New Attitude Toward Military Are Cited
- AFRICANS IN U.N. ASK ACTION ON PORTUGAL
- GOD IS DEAD' VIEW AROUSES COLLEGE; Emory U. Faces Problems on Professor's Beliefs
- Sinclair Oil Backs Merger Of Richfield With Atlantic
- Libel Damages to Walker Reduced to $2,250,000
- Safety Group Renames Ford
- Bradley Paces Milan Five
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- An Eloquent Testament
- One Know-It-All Among New Items Available on Boats
- Output of Autos This Week Climbs to a Peak for 1965
- Foreign Affairs: Hans Andersen's Alliance
- Sinclair Refining Elects an officer
- Mollen Invited by Lindsay To Pick a Post With City; Mayor-elect Reports He Told Running Mate to Think Offer Over MOLLEN IS INVITED TO PICK CITY POST
- DE GAULLE TO RUN; WARNS OF A CRISIS IF HE LOSES OFFICE; In Emotion-Charged TV Talk, He Asks France to Retain Him in Dec. 5 Election
- JOHNSON TO DELAY HIS URBAN CHOICE; New Cabinet Post Not to Be Filled until Next Year
- AUDACIOUS LEADING COAST YACHT RACE
- Reapportionment Approved
- i ' Mrs. Edward Ehcofon Dges at 61; Leader of Zionist Women's Unit
- Business Loans Rise Sharply; Time Deposit Certificates Dip; LOANS TO BUSINESS ADVANCE SHARPLY
- His Vision Is France; Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle
- Wagner Salutes Marines
- Threat of a Milk Strike Ends As Union Gets New Contract
- STOCK PRICES PUSH TO SLIM ADVANCES; Prices Survive Late Wave of Profit Taking -- Volume Climbs to 8.38 Million BUSIEST IN TWO WEEKS Early Surge Is Narrowed but Averages Still Close With Gain for Session STOCK PRICES PUSH TO SLIM ADVANCES
- Transport News and Notes; Keel Is Laid for Longest Ocean Barge Grace Cargo Ship to Be Launched
- HEAD START PLAN TO RESUME JAN. 15; Funds Now Available for Pre-School Program
- STOCKS OF GASOLINE DROPPED LAST WEEK
- Trial Begins in Goya Theft; Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- Museum of City Opens Galleries With a Reception; 900 Attend Dance and Supper Benefit for a New Dutch Wing
- Key Industrials Mixed on London Board; RHODESIA THREAT DAMPENS TRADING
- Sentences Reduced For 3 Men in Plot On U.S. Monuments
- FIGHTING RENEWED AT PORT IN CYPRUS
- Bonds: Federal Reserve System Reported to Have Bought Some New Treasury; 48% ALLOTMENT TOPS EXPECTATION
- STUDENTS' DISSENT IRRITATES WARSAW
- Yale Appoints Admissions Official
- CANADIENS DOWN MAPLE LEAFS, 5-1; Richard, With Two Goals, Paces Montreal Attack
- Commodities: Prices of Wheat Futures Advance Following East German Purchase; SOVIET ABSENCE HELPS PLATINUM Copper Contracts Rise to Record Levels Again -- Trading Is Moderate
- End Papers; REPORTING THE NEWS. Edited with an introduction by Louis M. Lyons. 443 pp. Harvard University. $6.50.
- Copper Tube Price Raised
- Nixon Disputed on Genovese's Rights
- Miss Richey's Team Gains In Buenos Aires Doubles
- OFFICERS CHOSEN BY DAIRY CONCERN; Wetenhall Takes New Post of Chairman at National
- Liberals Warn Democrats '66 Backing Is Uncertain; LIBERALS CAUTION DEMOCRATS ON '66
- Johnson Picks Unit On Farm Problems; Johnson Appoints Farm Study Panel
- Ohio Church Votes to Keep Shuttleworth as Its Pastor
- MRS, SCHWARZSTEIN
- Border Actions Controversial
- City Takes Possession of New Park in Riverdale; Perkins Gardens Will House Cultural and Scientific Centers on 20 Acres
- Msgr. Thomas Smiddy, 61; Brooklyn Diocese Official
- 2 ST. LOUIS BANKS SEEK 3-WAY LINK; Join General Bancshares in Holding-Company Plan
- DEMAND FOR RED BAN PRESSED IN JAKARTA
- Saigon Plans Delegation
- G.O.P. GROUP HAILS VICTORY OF LINDSAY
- After Dark, Designers Shine
- Endicott-Johnson Agrees To F.T.C. Consent Order
- Oregon Mother Ousted By Daughter's Teacher
- Theater: 'Xmas in Las Vegas' Opens; Jack Richardson Play Stars Tom Ewell
- Crawford .Johnson I wa? M.?tow[
- End Teacher Strike Or Close Schools, 500 Students Ask
- Wings Rout Bruins, 8-1
- Bridge:; 28 Count Is No Guarantee Of Success in 3 No Trump
- COMMODITIES INDEX UNCHANGED AT 105.7
- MISS KUSNER WINS EVENT IN CAPITAL; She Guides Fire One to Victory in Washington
- To Retain Work Laws
- Soft Coal Output Rises
- STATE AUDIT FINDS MILLIONS WASTED; Report Assails Public Works on Road Contracts -- Loss Put at 30 Million a Year
- GIBBONS IS CALLED BY L.I. GRAND JURY
- DR. LOUIS H. BLOCK
- Kresge Agrees to Acquire Sporting-Goods Company
- Johnson's Death Urged
- Neo-Nazi Party Demotes Aide Who Hid Jewish Background
- Cohen Purchase Set By Rapid-American; RAPID-AMERICAN SETS ACQUISITION
- Overseas Service At Newark Airport Will Begin in 1969
- Christmas Package Deadline For Vietnam Is Extended
- Menus and Recipes for the Weekend
- 2 MEN FACING TRIAL AS PIER LOAN SHARKS
- Brooklyn Hebrew Home And Hospital to Benefit
- British Pound Climbs Slightly; Canadian Dollar Holds Steady
- Diane Montgomery [ I Planning Marriage',
- Rhodesia Sets Import Curbs
- A.J.C. SEEKS TO BAR TEMPLE TO PUPILS; Also Asks State to Prohibit Class Use of L.I. Church
- ROBLES'S LAWYER PRESSES WITNESS; Woman Concedes She'd Lie to Protect Her Husband
- $1,699 Daily Double at Westbury Sets Mark; Romeo Hanover Wins Futurity; WHAT NEXT, $99, VICTOR IN 2D RACE
- Article 2 -- No Title
- DOMINICANS SPURN REDS' STRIKE CALL; Business Goes On as Usual -- Bosch Disavows Move
- The de Gaulle Candidacy
- Moore Holds Billiards Lead
- New Fabric Plant Planned By Burlington Industries
- MT. VERNON BOARD HEARS PROTESTERS; Rights Groups Fail to Halt Meeting on Schools
- Debt to Foreign Research
- Margaret Begins First Visit to U.S.; MARGARET BEGINS FIRST VISIT TO U.S.
- Cuba's Economic Planners Impeded by Uncertain Resources
- JAMES H. DUFF
- Saudi Arabia Air Survey To Chart New Resources
- Backing at Syracuse
- BUCKLEY'S REQUEST ON TRIAL DELAYED
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- ALUMINIUM'S NET CLIMBS SHARPLY; $16 Million Profit in Quarter -- Metal Climax Gains ALUMINIUM'S NET CLIMBS SHARPLY
- EASTERN SHUTTLE GOING JET MAY 1; 727's to Replace Electras to Boston, Washington
- DEMOCRATS FORM DISTRICTING PANEL; ' Nonpartisan' Group May Use Computer for Job
- F.A.A. IS WEIGHING SKY DIVER CURBS; Lines Seek to Bar Pleasure Parachutists From Airlanes as a Peril to Passengers
- Sidelights; Comsat Set Back in Chart Game
- Delta and Pan American Get New Interchange Approval
- REPORT DISCOUNTED ON SAIGON 'DISMAY'
- Adaptation of Broadway Play at Music Hall:Paul Ford Keeps Lead in Comedy by Long
- A Tractor Seat Steals the Show
- B.B.C. Denounced Over Play Showing London's Worst Side
- Ben-Gurion Will Continue Fight Against Eshkol Regime, He Says; Backers in Israeli Chamber Cheer Former Premier's Political Defiance
- Ballet: At Radio City; Marc Platt's 'Classical Symphony' Given Its Premiere at the Music Hall
- Yeshiva Women List Party
- Not-War-Not-Quite-Peace Mood Settles on Indian-Pakistani Line
- McCullochWhiteside
- SEARS AND PENNEY SET MARK IN SALES
- 52 Votes Give Assemblyman Apparent Victory Upstate
- Park Director Named
- Books -- Authors
- Irresponsibility on Rhodesia
- Three Executives Named As Genesco Governors
- City Parades on Sunday
- QUILL ASKS PACT PUT AT 250 MILLION BY TRANSIT BODY; Congratulates Lindsay and Urges Him to Send Aide to Talks, Noting Deadline
- 95th Cosmos Launched
- Mayor Backs 2 Fund Drives
- Copter Collision Kills 9
- Oxford Union Votes 'Force'
- Apparel Men Are Told Styling Accent Is on Youth; Men in Apparel Industry Hear Styling Accent Is Now on Youth
- Glass House Invites The Stone Throwers
- Pakistan-India Exchange Set
- Trinity School Planning Apartment Tower; 2 of 25 Floors to Be Devoted to Class Use
- Amnesty for Taiwan Scholar
- ' Ecco,' at Forum, Offers One More Tour of Strange Places
- Crafts Gallery For Collectors
- General Public Service Adds a Board Member
- STEVE LAWRENCE LOSES C.B.S. SPOT; Last Show to Appear Dec. 13 -- Linkletter Gets Place
- 5 In COMMON MARKET FAVOR 2-BLOC TALKS
- Opera: 'Miss Julie' at City Center; Libretto Follows Play Music Lacks Spirit
- Barbara Daugherty Affianced [ To William Theodore Tomicki
- Blood Donation Schedule
- LEFKOWITZ URGES THEATER-TAX RULE; Federal Policy Is Requested on Excise Refunds
- JohnBrennan to Wed l }Noreen Ann Sullivan
- Sale of Rail Lines Backed
- President Resigns His Post At Jersey Medical College
- Detroit Library Shuns Purge of Racist Rhymes
- Lopez Quits as White Sox Pilot And Takes a Front-Office Post
- Reservoir Level. Declines Again; Drought in Watershed Continues
- Advertising: Time, Inc., Says It in Russian
- Key U.S. Testimony Is Balked at Trial of the Communist Party
- The Fallen Leaves
- EXECUTIVE CHANGES
- Job Equality Panel Given 1,383 Cases In First 100 Days
- Devlin Takes Australian Golf Lead With a 66; PLAYER POSTS 70 AND NICKLAUS 72 Putting Is Key to Devlin's 6-Under-Par Round for Three Stroke Lead
- NEWS OF REALTY: 2 NEW BUILDINGS; Structures in Midtown and Downtown Areas Planned
- WIDE POLICY ROLE FOR POOR OPPOSED BY BUDGET BUREAU; Antipoverty Agency Is Urged to Put More Emphasis on Jobs at Operating Level WIDE POLICY ROLE FOR POOR OPPOSED
- FREDERICK ROEDIGER, PHARMACIST, 75, DIES
- Project Cheer John'
- New Jersey, it Seems, May Need a Governor
- I-T-E WEIGHS BID BY WORTHINGTON; Circuit Breaker Company Gets Offer to Merge in a $76 Million Stock Deal
- Text of Presidential Election Statement by General de Gaulle
- Upstate Area to Ask Appalachian Aid
- Wagner Signs Law Stiffening Control Over Coffeehouses
- SURVEYOR PLANS FOR MOON LAGGING; Project 30 Months Behind -- Cost Is Up Tenfold
- Kostelanetz to Appear Nov. 13
- LATIN TRADE MOVE OPPOSED BY BRAZIL
- Cohoes Shipyard Building 4 City Police Patrol Boats
- Labor Disputes Up in 1965 Despite September Decline
- MET SCORES A HIT WITH 'BUTTERFLY'; National Company Presents Opera at State Theater
- Visiting Nurses To Gain Nov. 16 At Dinner Dance; 7th Annual Event to Be at St. Regis Roof -- Aides Are Listed
- Appears at Press Club
- WINNING BIDDERS LOSING ANONYMITY; But Parke-Bernet Will Allow Use of Sales Names
- Optimistic Pessimist Is Enough to Worry Donelli; And Blackman of Dartmouth Has Beard's Passing, Fine Running Set for Columbia
- U.S. CARLOADINGS REACH 1965 HIGH; Total of 634,862 Falls 2% Below 1964 Record Week
- Negro to Be Commander Of the Destroyer Taussig
- RETAIL SALES IN U.S. SHOW 16% ADVANCE
- Conduct of the Election
- Wood, Field and Stream; Scientists Finding It Difficult to Sort All the Facts on Canada Goose
- DEFENSE MOVE FAILS IN BANK MURDER CASE
- Andrew J (Bossy) Gillis Dies; Once Called 'Bad Boy Mayor'; Ran in Newburyport, Mass., 20 Times fr Top Office MVictor in 6 E!edions
- Service Award Given By Institute of Planners
- Pan Am's Heliport Is Approved; Copter Flights Start Next Month; PAN AM HELIPORT WINS APPROVAL
- INFLATION A PERIL IN SOUTH VIETNAM; U.S. Helps Saigon Wage War on Economic Front
- Negroes in Natchez Told to End Boycott Or Face Loss of Job
- LEWIS M. SCHEUER, 94, LAWYER SINCE 1894
- State Democrats Move
- U.S. Businesses Will Increase Outlays for Plants by 8% in '66; Spending Put at $55 Billion, Up, by $4 Billion in Year, in McGraw-Hill Survey BUSINESS TO RAISE PLANT OUTLASYS 8%
- Indian Lacks Arms Data
- Fire Perils Toccoa, Ga.
- Portrait of Paderewski To Be Pope's Souvenir
- WRECKAGE OF PLANE SEEN IN COSTA RICA
- Stocks Show Gain For a Second Day On American List
- Ex-Ironworkers Aide Indicted
- U.A.R. CLEARS WAY FOR FOOD AGCORD; Purchase of U.S. Corn for Dollars Ends Dispute
- Nicolai Petrov, Russian Pianist, Makes Local Debut at Carnegie
- Miss Dailey Fiancee ] iOf AnthonyWallace I
- Discovery of Fossils Puts Life On Earth 3 Billion Years Ago; Bacterialike Organisms in African Find May Alter World Origin Theories
- Chicago Mayor Discounts Lindsay's Victory Here
- TOP IVY OFFENSE READY FOR TEST; Unbeaten Princeton to Face Stingy Harvard Defense
- POLYTECH GRANTED $3.3 MILLION BY U.S.
- Osteopaths Pick Next President
- 175 Harness Horses Sold For a Record $1,726,950
- Insurers Group Elects
- Medical Revolution Ahead
- Sports of The Times; New Look on Ice
- HOUSING AGENCIES TO SELL 39 ISSUES; Total of $90 Million of Bonds to Be Offered on Dec. 8
- COOPERATION CALLED VITAL FOR COLLEGES
- REAL ESTATE NOTES
- Surgeons Remove Bomb; Surgeons Remove a Vietcong Bomb
- Edward Kennedysin Hong Kong
- DR. WINFIELD PETERSON
- RATE FIGHT LOST BY CHEMICAL BANK; Finance Companies Reject Idea of General Increase in Charges for Loans
- Hanoi Says Halt in Bombing Would Not Lead to Talks
- Policeman on Patrol Shot
- EXPERTS STUMPED BY IDIOT SAVANTS; Memory Skills of Twins, 26, Are Called Phenomenal in Studies Made Here THE ONLY PAIR KNOWN They Can Supply Answers to 'Impossible' Questions, but Not to Easy Ones Twin Idiot Savants Stump the Experts
- Curtis Shows an Operating Loss Of $1,158,000 in Third Quarter
- SOVIET LINER GETS A CRUISE CHARTER; 10 Classless Cut-Rate Trips Planned by French Club
- The British Have Arrived, After a Fashion
- KLM Royal Dutch Reports Profit Rise
- East Berlin Believed Preparing To Reopen Brandenburg Gate
- Hope for the Future
- Pound Circulation Rose 8,910,000 in the Week
- India Accepts Plan
- KARIN HURDSTROM SINGS AT TOWN HALL
- Bronxville Group Offering a Musical
- Inspiration Copper Raises Prices 2 Cents a Pound
- RUBY PROSECUTOR BACKS LIFE TERM; Dallas Official Is Willing to Commute Death Sentence
- CURZON PLAYS SOLO IN MOZART CONCERTO
- New Haven Bank Held Up
- NICARAGUA SPLIT ON SOMOZAS' ROLE; Former Dictator's Son May Seek Presidency in 1967
- World Population 3.22 Billion
- Lombardi Gets a Long-Term Pact; Green Bay Extends Coach's Tenure Through 1973
- New Trustee Elected By Greenwich Savings
- FAVORED BEAUPY AQUEDUCT VICTOR; Pays $2.80, Causes Minus Place and Show Pool
- Health Parley Asks U.S. Birth Control Aid for All; A Report on Family Planning Stresses Help for Poor
- Riverdale's Jewel
- ASHE TEAM LOSES IN AUSSIE TENNIS; Emerson and Reissen Duos Reach Doubles Final
- Bank Moves Office
- O'CONNOR DRAFTS HIS OWN PROGRAM FOR CITY COUNCIL; Democrat, Who Led Lindsay at Polls, Will Also Act as Fiscal Watchdog
- KLAN ARSON PLAN IS TOLD TO HOUSE; Klansmen Are Said to Have Balked at School Burning
- Central London Elects Tory, Leaving Labor's Edge at 2
- Commons Kept in Session To Act if Rhodesia Cuts Tie; COMMONS AWAITS MOVE BY RHODESIA
- Hulsart Elected Chairman Of Publishers Group Here
- MAX ROTH
- Republican Officials Hopeful On Victories in West in 1966; But Views at Conference Vary on How to Handle Birchers and Other Extremist Groups
- O'Brien Promises He'll Get the Mail Delivered Faster
- GALBRAITH BACKS A RISE IN MARGINS; Says Stiffer Requirements on Stock May Be Needed GALBRAITH BACKS A RISE IN MARGINS
- Braynard Guest Speaker For Towboat Night Banquet
- Leonard Woolf Wins Prize In Britain for Life Story
- Guests Become Models at Leukemia Fund Fashion Parade
- C.I.T. STOCK ISSUE QUICKLY SOLD OUT; 500,000 Preference Shares Placed by Underwriters
- Space Walk Ruled Out On Dual Gemini Flight
- Infant Girl Ruled an Heiress Of Reynolds Tobacco Millions
- Insurer Plans Stock Split
- ' Kreutzer' Sonata M.S. Part Sold for $26,250 in Berlin
- Carole R. Lembo toMarry
- Bank Clearings Show Rise
- SALAZAR LETS FOES PUBLISH MANIFESTO
- Holden Leaves Hospital
- Knicks Defeat Bullets, 108-107, and Warriors Down 76ers, 121-119, Here; CROWD OF 16,881 CHEERS BELLAMY New Center and Reed Show Lack of Work Together -- Bullets' Rally Fails
- Utility Rate Cut Planned
- RASPUTIN PRODUCER DEFENDS TV SHOW
- SOTHEBY'S TO SELL NEWBERRY BOOKS; Auction of Rare Acquisitions of '64 Puzzles Dealers
- Retractable-Dome Stadium Planned in New Orleans
- Airline Orders Twin-Jet
- BRAZIL TAXES RISE TO LIFT ARMY PAY; Castelo's Aid to Military Adds to Public Burden
- New Campaign by United Air Lines
- Josephine Baker Pays Debt And Saves Home for Orphans
- Washington: The Independent Spirit
- Wagner Plans a Role in Naming Party's Candidate for Governor; WAGNER TO PLAY ROLE IN POLITICS
- Mrs. Kennedy III With Flu
- Asylum in Mexico Is Likely For 6 Cubans Saved at Sea
- Geiberger, at 68, Leads Beard, Baxter by Stroke in Hawaii Golf
- HANOI UNIT FALLS INTO U.S. AMBUSH; 2 Outnumbered G.I. Platoons Suffer Light Casualties During 3-Hour Battle