Articles
- New President Named By Guerdon Industries
- ROUTES OUTLINED FOR NEW SUBWAYS; City Aides Report Major Agreement on Layout of Lines in 3
- U.S. MAKES OFFER ON BRITISH ARMS; New Purchases Would Help Offset Cost of F-111's
- Profits vs. Natural Species
- ROELANTS VICTOR IN BRAZILIAN RACE; Takes Sao Sylvestre Run for Third Time in 5 Years
- Both Parties See G.O.P. Adding 3 to 8 Governors; Leaders in Both Parties See G.O.P. Adding 3 to 8 Governors
- Rheinhardt Sees Fanfani
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Cambodian Radio Reports Premier and Cabinet Quit
- Moslems End Month's Fast Here
- FEDERAL CONTROLS ON TUGBOATS ASKED
- U. of California President
- The Subject of the Hemline Comes Up: Will It Go Down?
- Advertising: Clyne Maxon Leaves B.B.D.O.
- Humble Appoints Marine Director
- M'CARTHY FINDS SLOW RESPONSE; But Senator Says He's Not Gloomy About Campaign
- Boston Inaugural
- Irving Trust Elects
- TRANSIT MEDIATOR ENTERS TAXI TALKS
- Health Group Plans Fete
- Benefits Seen for Bond Market In Move to Cut Payments Lag; PAYMENTS MOVE SEEN AS BOND AID
- Mrs. Wetzler Has Son
- Morley Stockholders Accept Offers of Courtaulds, Ltd.
- Britain's Official Poet; Cecil Day Lewis
- TIDE BOWS, 20-16, TO TEXAS AGGIES; Hargett, Hobbs of Victors Named Best Players in Cotton Bowl Contest
- Helena Rubinstein, Inc., Names Vice President
- S.E.C. Approval Is Given Electric Bond Acquisition
- TRAVEL MEN COOL TO JOHNSON PLAN; Proposal Comes 2 Months After Creation of Panel
- Income of C.C.N.Y. Families Studied
- PACKERS' TACKLE FINDS NEXT WORRY; Jordan Views With Concern Play of Raiders' Guard
- Separatism Not Support for Negroes
- Article 8 -- No Title
- U.S.C. Beats Indiana In Rose Bowl, 14 to 3
- Four Children Die in Fire
- Joost de Blank, Apartheid Foe As Capetown Archbishop, Dies; He Clashed With Government Over Racial Policies -- Infuriated Nationalists
- 126 Donations in a Day Aid the Neediest Cases; REPORT ON FUND FOR THE NEEDIEST
- 300 Leave Parties To Fight L.I. Fire
- Stolen Goods Still Liable for Customs
- New Term for Tate
- HARRY RADCLIFFE OF IMPORT GROUP; Often Decorated Champion of Foreign Trade Is Dead
- Guineans Vote for President
- Transit Authority Finds Tokens in Short Supply
- REDUCED TARIFFS PUT INTO EFFECT; Cuts Are First in Series Under Kennedy Round
- 500 FROM EGYPT FREED BY ISRAEL; Return of P.O.W.'s Aimed at Spurring Reciprocal Move
- Transvaal Collision Kills 13
- Kaiser Expansion Set
- Protest Withdrawn, Mississippi Negro Is Set to Take Seat
- Teacher Gets Lesson From His Pupil
- Letters of Credit Rise
- Transcript of the President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Affairs
- SALE WILL BENEFIT PRATT PRINT CENTER
- Clark, in Lotus Ford, Wins South African Grand Prix; HILL FINISHES 2D IN 204-MILE RACE
- Maintenance Concern Elects
- Defending the Dollar
- Article 6 -- No Title
- CHROMALLOY SEEKS VALLEY BARGE LINE
- 26 Americans Die In Vietcong Attack Before Truce Ends
- Pentagon's Explanation
- Red River Dam
- Shields and Seeth Take Prizes in Sail; Finals Are Canceled
- I. T. T. CALLS OFF A.B.C. MERGER BID; Drops It After 2-Year Fight -- Sharp Rise in the Price of I.T.T. Stock Is Cited
- DR. JOSEPH KISSMAN
- Wood, Field and Stream; Wildlife Imperiled by Dam Project
- EDWARD KENNEDY OPENS WAR STUDY; In Saigon, He Calls for More U.S. Aid to Civilians
- Little Rock Is Given Busing Plan To Bring School Racial Balance
- Firemen's Pay Stolen While They Fight Blaze
- TOWN EVACUATED AND LEFT TO BURN; 236 In Dunreith, Ind., Flee Flames and Fumes
- U.S. IS SAID TO USE PIDGIN VIETNAMESE
- Two Posts Are Filled By Ketchum, MacLeod
- 127,000 ASSISTED BY COAST GUARD; 3,000 Lives Saved in Fiscal 1967 in Rescue Missions
- Pakistan Foreign Aide Quits
- NORMAN T. BOYLE
- JAPANESE START CENTENNIAL YEAR; Meiji Restoration Marked Advent of Modern Era
- MANY AIDED PANEL IN TRANSIT ACCORD; Final Drive Was Worked Out at a Gourmet's Dinner
- Pearl Gayer Is Bride Of Rabbi Rosenfeld
- CHICAGO REPLIES TO CRY FOR HELP; Many on Integrated Block Aid Man Shot in Street
- Coal Group Elects
- DAY LEWIS CHOSEN AS POET LAUREATE; Queen Selects Ex-Professor and Writer of Mysteries
- U.C.L.A. Game on TV Here
- Summary of Rules on Foreign Investing
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CASINOS IN BRITAIN ALTER GAMING RULES
- End of a Truce
- Plessey Gets Brazil Order
- Call for Support Futile; 26 G.I.'s Killed in Vietcong Attack During Truce
- Taxi Medallions
- Article 9 -- No Title
- BANKERS OBJECT TO DOLLAR CURBS; A Few Disagree, Declaring Government Had to Act
- Tubman Will Visit U.S.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Gregory Ends Fast
- Nigerian Chief Seeks End To Civil War in 3 Months
- Outlook Is Bleak in Copper Strike, 171 Days Old; Only Phelps Dodge Holds Talks With Unions -- Loss Put at $300-Million
- Robert Miller, U.S. Tax Lawyer UnderWoodrowWilson, Is Dead
- Virginia Negroes Sworn
- 2 Employers Are Honored For Hiring Handicapped
- RHODESIAN REPORTS ECONOMIC PROGRESS
- Ways of Financing New Transit Pact Get Study; Alternatives Include the Use of Surpluses of Triborough Agency and City Subsidy
- Robert L. Jacks Becomes Fiance Of Miss Hunter
- Jordan Asserts Israel Shelled Refugee Camp
- 7 1/2% Sales Gain Reported For Cigarettes in October
- Text of President's Statement on Balance of Payments Problem and Steps to Meet It
- Raiders Use Soft Talk to Lull Packers
- Seligman Adds Partner
- Books of The Times; Is the Bohemian Life Against the Law?
- The Subways Keep Running
- Sir Beau Wins $27,375 Handicap at Laurel as Favorite Stumbles; DANCER'S IMAGE 2D AFTER MISHAP
- NEWS OF REALTY: PARK AVE. LEASE; Architect-Engineer Firm to Rent an Entire Floor
- New Peace Barriers Discerned by Pope; Pope Paul Sees 'New, Terrible Obstacles' to Peace in Vietnam
- FAVORED JERONIA TAKES 4TH IN ROW; Scores by Half-Length in Tropical Park Stakes
- Suspended Sentence Given To Briton Under New Act
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- WIRKOLA SETS MARK IN GERMAN SKI JUMP
- Vietcong Terror Reported
- 18,000 at Hanukkah Fete
- 4 Arrested in North Carolina
- Article 1 -- No Title
- CHARLES MARSHALL, ADVERTISING MAN, 74
- Utility to Raise Outlays
- MORE COLLEGE HELP BY U.S. FOUND NEEDED
- Jerseyan Saved From River
- 30% RISE SIGHTED IN COLOMBIAN OIL; President Sees '68 Output at 260,000 Barrels a Day
- Article 2 -- No Title
- How Fare Arts Units?; More Than 20 States Provided Little Or No Aid to Their Agencies for '68
- YOUTHS CRITICIZE SYNAGOGUE'S ROLE; Failure to Deal With Social Issues Laid to Institutions
- Envoys to Athens Are Absent As Regime Marks New Year
- Alabama and Wyoming Beaten; SOPHOMORE NO. 1 IN NEW ORLEANS
- New Haven Deficit Rises To Almost $20-Million
- LONDON REPORTS ACTION 'PAINFUL'; But Officials Understand the Need for U.S. Cutback
- Bridge: I.M.P. Scoring Is Gaining Popularity at the Club Level
- Sports of The Times; In the Deep Freeze
- BUSINESS LIKELY TO OPPOSE CURB; Chamber Official Defends Investments Overseas
- Organism in Eyes Raises Questions On Syphilis Cure
- Uses of the University
- Joe Di Rosa Scores
- PRESIDENT HAILS SIHANOUK STAND ON 'HOT PURSUIT'; He Reports It Has Aroused Both Interest and Pleasure and Is Still Under Study
- PIMLICO DUE TO OPEN 35-DAY MEET TODAY
- U.S. Appeals To India
- Britain Names Naval Chief
- HARRY NIMS, 92, LAWYER-AUTHOR; Founder of Firm Here Dies -- Court-Reform Expert
- MARITIME SHIFT BACKED BY CASEY; He Asks Industry Support for New Federal Policy
- Taxes Cut Cigarette Sales
- New Method In Building: Use Refuse
- Bank in Trenton Looted
- Two American Tobacco Plants Struck
- Mrs. Irving Lorge, 61, Chief Of School Language Project
- Economists Predict a Vigorous Thrust for 1968; But a Slight Decline Is Expected After Middle of Year
- Police in Sicily Say U. S. Mafia Attended '57 Parley
- 29 Debutantes Are Presented At the Waldorf
- Fund Grants $2.8-Million
- 13 U.S. Physicians Reach Saigon for Volunteer Duty
- L. S. U. IS VICTOR IN SUGAR BOWL; Tigers Triumph, 20-13, on 2 Tallies in 4th Period -- Smith Sparks Rally
- Mixed Swiss Reaction
- Volunteers Clean Oil-Soaked Ducks From Maine Shore
- U.S. JUNIORS TAKE TEAM TITLE TENNIS
- U. S. STEEL IS SUED ON OVERPAYING TAX
- 2 Bombs Damage Homes Of Mayor and Negro in South
- Observer: George in Gooseland
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Westchester Builders Elect New President
- Ackley Is Named Envoy to Italy; Johnson Lauds Economic Aide; ACKLEY IS NAMED AS ENVOY TO ITALY
- LAURENCE LEEDS, BROKER, 71, DEAD; Left Manhattan Shirt Co. for Wall Street in 1929
- PENN FIVE ROUTS BOSTON U., 75-56; Losers Make Only 2 of 18 Shots Early in Contest
- Sihanouk Reiterates Stand
- YEMEN FIGHTING REPORTED FIERCE; Swiss Red Cross Team Tells of Heavy Casualties
- $40-Million Postal Center Is Planned in Jersey; Regional Main Office to Be Nation's Most Mechanized
- New Year's Cold Start Keeps Many Inside
- SHIPPING EVENTS: A MARITIME PLEA; Union Urges Congressional Aid to Merchant Fleet
- Battle Started Before Truce
- NEBRASKA FACING DISTRICTING FIGHT; Republicans in Legislature Wary of Democratic Gain
- EXECUTIVE CHANGES
- TV: The Basie Band at the Riverboat; Six Cameras Provide A Visual Delight
- Hanoi Says Nation Is Stronger Despite Bombings; Unity of North Vietnamese Greater Now, It Asserts
- Accuser of Dodd Charges That F.B.I. Did Favors for Senator
- O.E.C.D. Warns Devaluation Could Shrink World Reserves; O.E.C.D. Fears Reserves Shortage
- India to End Emergency Rules, Freeing 770 Held Without Trial
- PHILADELPHIA HAILS PARADING MUMMERS
- Holly Turner Bride Of Dr. Gerd P. Weih
- Rothschild Elects a U.S. Partner
- WILSON IS SUING TRIBUNE IN PARIS; Charges Libel but Does Not Say How Much He Seeks
- Ghana Offering $120,000 For the Return of Nkrumah
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Persistent U.S. Payments Deficit Is Factor in Administration Step; British Devaluation of Pound Is Also Viewed as Prompting the Drastic New Controls
- Miss Eisel's Team Wins
- Mauritania Joins I.F.C.
- Scholars' Statement on U.S. Asian Policy
- Darien Sailors Win
- Otis Elevator Elects
- DONAGH M'DONAGH, IRISH PLAYWRIGHT
- BULLS TURN BACK BULLET FIVE, 109-103
- Three Executed in Sana
- Thousands in Britain Take An Unauthorized Day Off
- Morse Says U.S. Is Headed For a War With Red China
- Fake $5 Bills Of Fair Grade Flooding City; CITY IS FLOODED BY FAKE $5 BILLS
- 3 Bodies Are Found in Crash Of Plane in Louisiana Lake
- Hershey Criticized by Case On Drafting of Protesters
- Hanoi Says It Shot Down 1,063 U.S. Planes in 1967
- EMANUEL STAFT, 63, A LAWYER AND C.P.A.
- KIN OF SLAIN WIFE PROTEST PROBATE
- Anne Turner to Be Married To Buell H. Heminway 3d
- INDIA EXTENDING INVESTING OFFER; Concessions to Foreigners Continue on Fertilizer
- FRANCE ADDS A TAX OF COMMON MARKET
- Philippines' Marcos States No Devaluation Is Planned
- Romney Meets Mrs. Gandhi; Gives Farmer Advice on Car
- LEGAL FUND TO AID NEGROES IN CITIES; Seeks to Protect Homes in Renewal and Road Plans
- U.S.C. Subdues Indiana, 14-3, in Rose Bowl;; SIMPSON TALLIES BOTH TOUCHDOWNS
- Theater: Ribman's 'Ceremony of Innocence' Opens; American Place Offers Historical Drama
- Oklahoma Turns Back Tennessee in Orange Bowl, 26-24; SOONERS THWART A FURIOUS RALLY
- Many in Congress Back Johnson And Plan Action to Cut Deficit
- Deer Are Transferred
- TRANSIT PACT SET; COST IS 70-MILLION; 20-CENT FARE KEPT; TALKS GO 39 HOURS
- McCarthy Backed
- Horses Celebrate Their Birthday at Westbury Party
- NO 'BASIC CHANGE'; Controls First for U.S. -- No Time Limit Set for Their Duration
- Maddy Griffith, 66, Dies; Novelist and Writer on Dutch
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Center in South Vietnam Trains Montagnards to Farm and Fight
- ARABS IN JERUSALEM DECRY DEPORTATION
- MENTAL PATIENTS DISCUSS PROBLEMS; Capacity for Self-Control Is Topic of Meeting
- Cunard Appoints Official
- Omaha Paper Names Editor
- NEGRO SWORN IN AS GARY'S MAYOR; Chooses a White Detective to Head Police Force
- Dr. Samuel Sussman Dies; Dentist, 74, Taught at N.Y.U.
- AUTO PRODUCTION DECLINES IN YEAR; Output 13% Behind Total Registered for 1966
- Four Die in Philippine Blaze
- ZAMBIA'S CHIEF ASKS A BLOC FOR DEFENSE
- 12 Climbers Still Thwarted By Snow on Wyoming Peak
- Margaret B. Lanpher Is Married
- Position of Gold Poses a Puzzle; City Bank Assesses Production Dip and Climb in Demand
- Dance: Manhattan Ballet; Brown's 'Car Lot' and Taras's 'Soiree' Given
- Esther Boynton Engaged To Robert Wilkens Jr.
- Hercules, Inc., Selects A New Vice President
- Soviet Defector in London
- Simpson Passes Credit To Trojans' Blockers
- Member of Crown Family In Line for Swift Board
- Greek Royalty in Church
- Langston Hughes Program
- Knicks Oppose Royals Tonight; Pistons, Bullets in Opener Here
- Canada Is Confident
- Article 5 -- No Title
- MAYOR IS PRAISED FOR TRANSIT ROLE; Kheel, Scannell and Guinan Laud His Performance
- Top Officials Fret Over Nation's Ills
- Aerial Ladders Are Used To Save 6 in Harlem Fire
- Awarding Contracts
- Hockey Is Receiving a Big Push Toward Major Status in Jersey
- NEW LAWS SOUGHT; Big Payments Deficit Perils Prosperity, President Says
- Humphrey Attends the Ceremony for Tubman's Sixth Inaugural
- DR. H. PETER GOSSMAN
- CHAPARRALS DOWN AMERICANS, 122-104
- Brown Ends Market Talks
- Chemical Society Elects
- One of Quints in Madras Dies
- De Gaulle Praises Pontiff
- The Cash Registers and Counters Are Gone
- STERLING WEAKENS IN LONDON TRADING
- Peking Radio Says 20,000 Greeted Mao During Rally
- G. D. Ramsey to Wed Catherine M. Adler
- WACHOVIA BANK LIFTS EARNINGS; Its Operating Net Registers 6.7% Increase for Year
- Slovaks and Intellectuals Given Concessions by Czech President; ' Progressive' Western Ideas to Be Allowed -- Growth of Eastern Area Stressed
- Doctor Couple Are Charged With Refusing to Give Aid
- Eileen Pressman Becomes a Bride
- Academic Press Registers First Public Sale of Stock
- Pont Says 'Simpson Makes U.S.C. Best Team'; Indiana Coach Also Praises Defense of Trojans as 'Toughest We've Faced'
- Giant Portrait of Guevara Is Up in Havana for Fete
- Radioactive Gold Taken From Doctor' s Car Here
- COLUMBIA RATED 9TH IN BASKETBALL POLL
- Allied Chemical Names Executives
- Backed by Mills
- 40 EDITORS NAMED PULITZER JURORS; They Will Screen Entries in 9 Journalism Categories
- School Game Coaches Listed
- FOOD STERILIZED BY NUCLEAR RAYS; Process to Reduce Spoilage Is Begun Commercially
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Governor's Party, Without Governor, Draws 520; Punch, Cookies, Modern Art and the Greetings of Other Officials Await Guests