Articles
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Director for Libbey Glass
- Channel Tunnel Project And Concorde Elude Ax
- ' Golden Rainbow' Due Feb. 4
- Allen Quits Wichita Post
- Hothouse Windows In Bronx Shattered By 35 M.P.H. Winds
- DARTMOUTH TOPS HARVARD BY 65-60; Crimson Rally Falls Short in Ivy League Contest
- Con Edison Planning to Reduce Price of Some Heating Services; CON EDISON TO CUT SOME HEAT PRICES
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Richard Swain to Wed Miss Marjorie Harth
- French Investing Co. Names Vice President
- Dr. King to Train 3,000 as Leaders For Capital March
- Papandreou Son Flies With Family to Paris
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Presbyterians To Meet
- Welfare of Children
- TRANSPORT NEWS: UNIONS' PROGRAM; Joint Negotiations Due in Coast Shipbuilding
- Hanoi's Plane Downed In Laos by American
- SINCLAIR OIL LISTS RECORD EARNINGS; Sun Oil Profits Also at Peak but Net and Sales for Rayonier Are Down
- Bowles Discusses Parley In Cambodia With Envoys
- TV Producer Divorced; Wife Granted $2-Million
- 2 of Mayor's Top Aides Get $5,000 Increases
- S. I. FIRE BOMBING LINKED TO STRIKE
- Hialeah to Open Meeting Today in Face of Threatened Boycott by Horsemen; OFFER BY TRACK IS TURNED DOWN
- HOROWITZ TO TAPE A RECITAL FOR C.B.S.
- The Proceedings In Washington
- Touring Pros in Coast Tourney To Abide by Rules of U.S.G.A.
- Flying Saucer Study to Get $183,155 More for Project
- ' Birthday Party' to Close
- Yale Post to Pont's Brother
- Viscount Moore And Eliza Lloyd Will Be Married
- Northwestern Stays in First
- TAXI FLEETS WIN 25C RISE IN COST OF AVERAGE RIDE; City Council Action Follows Day's Walkout -- Drivers Told to Report Today
- Substitute Teachers Start Strike at 4 Chicago Schools
- Penelope Starr Plans. To Be Bride in Spring
- Genesco Adds Swiss Unit
- Trial Related in Izvestia
- John Lodge Opens Campaign for Nixon in New Hampshire
- Bridge: Beatable Slam Is Made, But No One Can Be Blamed
- New Mississippi Governor Asks An End to Violence in the State
- Saigon's Peace Role
- Debased Coinage
- Flights to Latin America
- Colleges Warned of Crisis Without New U.S. Funds
- 55,000 L.I. PUPILS HIT BY BUS STRIKE; But Most Manage to Get to School -- No Talks Set
- Stockholders Total 24 Million, Nearly 1 of Every 8 Americans
- Malik Replaces Fedorenko
- 3 IN BRONX SEIZED IN WELFARE FRAUD
- Norell's Hemline Takes the Plunge To Keep a Pledge
- London Stocks Rise as Trading Surges After Speech by Wilson
- STUDY GROUP ASKS REDUCTION IN WAR; Memo to Johnson Stresses a Stable South Vietnam
- Text of Governor Rockefeller's 1968-69 Budget Message Sent to the Legislature; An Urban Teacher Corps Proposed in Effort to Improve Education in the Slums
- Article 4 -- No Title
- END OF GOLD BACKING FOR NOTES PROPOSED
- City Bond Interest Ceiling Raised to 6% by Council
- Colonels Set Back Pipers On Ligon's Layup, 107-106
- Loeb, Rhoades & Co. Names Vice President
- Europe's Financiers Pleased by Cuts
- Celanese Man Adds Duties
- City Mediator Re-elected
- Christ Church Luncheon
- Article 10 -- No Title
- 2 U.S. Military Attaches Are Slain in Guatemala; 2 Enlisted Aides, Riding in Same Auto, Are Wounded in Machine-Gun Attack, Apparently by Leftist Guerrillas
- Apollo Module to Be Tested
- Quick B. Wins Rich Trot
- Writers Group Protests
- College Group Names Leader
- VATICAN EXTENDS PROTESTANT TIES; It and World Council Set Up Economic and Peace Units
- Britain Cuts Back
- U.S. to Study Remarks
- Powell Successor Reports Panel's Expenses Are Down
- Business and Youth; Direct Effort by Industry in Education Might Yield Valuable Public Dividends
- Art: Janises' Modern Collection Goes on Display; 103 Works Exhibited at the Modern Museum
- A Free Spirit Battles Puritanism Despite Chill
- Greyhound to Build Buses
- Budget Details
- PETER PIPER WINS TROPICAL FINALE; Daly's Horse Pays $20.40 Taking $63,600 Handicap
- Northern Lines' Merger Is Put Off by the I.C.C.
- Budget Group Elects Head
- BUDGET ESTIMATE SLASHED IN WEEK; $190-Billion Figure of a Few Days Ago Reported Cut
- Khachaturian Here to Begin Tour as Conductor; Composer, Denounced in '48, Can't Recall Any Trouble With Soviet Censors
- Rockets, Led by Jones, Defeat Muskies, 111 to 94
- Significance to U.S. Great
- The Angels Sing for '38 Goodman Band
- Manufacturers Bank Elects New Director
- Fence for Brooklyn Highway
- judith Lucey Moody Is 'Engaged
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Advertising: Free Clinics for Small Business
- PRIESTS HERE ASK VOICE ON CARDINAL; 563 Petition Pope to Grant Role in Picking Leader and in Reorganizing See
- Miss Doris Thumm Aiuianced To Alired Wells Jr., Engineer
- Austrians Honor Jan Peerce
- Romney Victory Forecast
- Red Sox Team of Year In Poll of Sports Writers
- House Election Called
- The Rockefeller Budget
- Comment by Pentagon
- G.O.P. to Broaden Its State of Union
- JOSEPH' HUDNUT, ARCHITECT, DEAD; Columbia and Harvard Dean Hired Bauhaus Leaders
- 6 MORE INDICTED IN PENTRON CASE; Charged With Stock Fraud, They Seem Unconnected With 6 Accused in June
- HOUSTON CHANNEL ROCKED BY BLASTS; Fires Set by Ship Collision and Explosion in Plant
- U.S. DOLLAR CURBS DIM TRADE TALKS; New Delhi Accord Doubted -- Rich Nations Are Wary
- Church to Install Guilfoyle
- A LOYALTY TESTING OF SEAMEN VOIDED; Supreme Court Upsets Curb on Saboteurs at Sea
- Production of Electric Car Is Halted by Westinghouse
- On the Rome Scene, Knee Is Seen
- Pound Sterling Drops Sharply In Wake of New British Moves
- MISSILES CALLED HIGHLY ACCURATE; Memo to Johnson Stresses a Stable South Vietnam
- State Cuts in Medicaid Could Disqualify 600,000
- Tartan Track Still Unproved
- Biafrans Say British Force Will Help Put Down Revolt
- JOEL SHAPIRO PLAYS A RARE PIANO WORK
- Miss De Fina's Duo Bows
- Asian Defense Talks Planned by Britain; 5-NATION MEETING SET FOR MID-1968
- Royals Connect on 58 Per Cent of Their Shots and Rout Warriors, 148-121; ROBERTSON PACES CINCINNATI DRIVE
- President Is Elected At Susquehanna Corp.
- RAP BROWN LOSES BID FOR SUMMONS
- Communications Center Elevates 3
- Mrs. Alliluyeva Calls Trial of 4 In Soviet a 'Mockery of Justice'; MRS. ALLILUYEVA CONDEMNS TRIAL
- Linda A. Rossi Married
- Maple Leafs Beat All-Stars, 4-3, Before Record Crowd of 15,740; VICTORS CASH IN ON HARD CHECKING
- FRENCH TO DONATE BICYCLES FOR HANOI
- Textbook Case
- MOHAWK SEEKING A 5-DAY, $65 FARE; Airline Would Give Unlimited Travel on Its Routes
- Steel Plant Is Bombed
- Governors Plan Reply
- ]fiRS. L. D, ROBBIVS, 50, OF CANCER SOCIETY
- SAFETY AIDE SCORED ON TIE TO AUTO UNIT
- Economy Forces a Halt To X-15 Test Flights
- Education Keynoter
- Decimal Currency Adopted by Zambia
- OFFICIALS IN SPAIN HAILED ON NEW LAW
- TV: Quiz on Cigarettes and Cancer; Sums Paid by Industry to Medium Stressed
- ' Lost Cause' Discerned
- Onondaga Concedes Saving
- Gaelic Football to Resume
- Kekkonen Wins 3d Term As President of Finland
- Bloomsburg Names Coach
- Wilson Orders Increases in Costs of Health Care
- Meschery Leads Sonics
- SOFT-GOODS SALES SEEN RISING 4 TO 5%
- losephine P. Lange Betrothed To Richard deVillers Seymour
- BURNETT OF BILLS PICKED BY BENGALS; Bellino and J. G. Garrett Also Go to New A.F.L. Teem
- MOSCOW OFFERS NEW BERLIN DEAL; Says Bonn Must Reduce Its Political Presence to Win Ties in Eastern Europe
- Most in U.S. Found Willing to Donate Organs; Gallup Survey on Transplants Puts Figure at 70 Per Cent -- Basic Problems Cited
- N.B.A. Talks open Sunday
- The Alliluyeva Statement
- Kennedy Makes Plea Upstate for Help to End Bias
- Washington: The Trend of Power in the Pacific
- Trains Getting New Wheels
- 2,216 of Foe Dead in Week
- Radio and TV Coverage
- JOHN H. BARTON
- How to Keep Profits Warm on Ice; PROFITS WARMED BY SHOWS ON ICE
- U.S. Line Will Name a Ship For the American Legion
- Off-Duty Taxis Mean Extra Duty for Buses and Subways; Traffic Flows Easily -- Bootleg Drivers Busy at Airports
- STOCKS REGISTER A DECISIVE LOSS; Declines Exceed Gains, 773 to 539, and the Averages Continue to Give Ground
- State Health Unit Grant
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- NAVY'S 'FAIRY TALE' ASSAILED BY RESNICK
- Obscenity Laws for Children Argued
- Civil Defense in Britain To Be Cut as Economy
- Theater: Teacher's Tale; ' Miss Jean Brodie' at the Helen Hayes
- Article 8 -- No Title
- California Edison Sells $54-Million Stock Issue
- F-111 Cancellation a Blow to Arms-Sale Program; U.S. Cooperation With Britain in Defense Production Also Is Felt to Be Set Back
- Unbeaten Tessman Gains Decision Over Von Clay
- Curtis Withdraws Offer
- Argentina Arrests Hippies
- 1Vartha Keever Married
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Underwriters Trust Co. Picks A New Chief Executive Officer
- HANOI AIDE TERMS ACCORD ON AGENDA FIRST STEP IN TALKS; Says Preliminary Parley Can Be Held Suitable Time After U.S. Ends 'Acts of War'
- Hockey Death Stirs Talk of Need for Helmets; Players Considering Wearing Them for Added Protection
- Blizzards in Jordan Kill 13; 12 Die in Lebanese Storm
- Books of The Times; Two Who Want Out
- Aftermath in Sicily: Grief Amid Ruins and Fear of New Tremors; Toll Now Expected To Be About 200 -- Shocks Continue
- Labor Organizer Is Convicted Of Attempting to Bribe Judge
- Foreign Affairs: Greece and Its Allies
- Hanoi Tallies '67 Raids
- DODD WINS ROUND AGAINST NEWSMEN; Columnists Held Liable for Use of Stolen Documents
- Dr. Bob Jones, Evangelist, Dies; Founder o[ University Was 34; Fundamentalist Was Known for Attacks on Catholics in 1928 Campaign
- ALLIS AND SIGNAL END MERGER PLAN; Time Delay and 'Apathy' of Some Holders Blamed
- Janis Helps Museum Deal for Pollock Art
- MORE SITES ASKED FOR LOTTERY SALES; State Might Give Licenses to Stores, Newsstands
- WELFARE CLIENTS GET APPEAL RIGHT
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Contemporary Music Society Seeks to Please Cognoscenti
- U. S. Won't Fill Vacuum
- Soccer Coach Dismissed
- STATE'S BUDGET ASKS 9 TAX RISES, CUT IN MEDICAID; 5.5 - BILLION URGED
- NuptiaIs on Feb. 18 For Carla $chuman
- Sports of The Times; Is It Winter Talk?
- U.S. Output at 800-Billion Rate, But Inflation Trims Gain to 2.5%; U.S. OUTPUT TOPS $800-BILLION RATE
- TIME INC. BUYING LITTLE, BROWN; Talks Also Open to Acquire The Newark News
- Reports on Skiing Conditions
- Article 1 -- No Title
- KIRK SAYS JOHNSON IS AIDING WALLACE
- Facing City Problems
- Chemical Bank Elects Retailer to Its Board
- Caucasus Slides Kill 8
- Gov. Reagan Opens Fund-Raising Trip; Speaks Here Today
- Kidde Sets Terms To Buy U.S. Lines; KIDDE SETS TERMS TO BUY U.S. LINES
- STUDENTS APPEAL FOR PEACE MOVES; Majority at Radcliffe and Harvard Ask De-Escalation
- G.M. PLANT STRUCK IN DISPUTE IN OHIO
- 2 Catholic Bishops Ask Efforts to End Bias and Poverty
- LEOPOLD INFELD, PHYSICIST, DEAD; Pole Worked With Einstein -- Directed Warsaw Institute
- Hart, Schaffner Elects 2
- Rate of Cancer Deaths In U.S. Increased in '67
- Modified Martial Law
- SHOEMAKER RIDES 2 COAST WINNERS; Pass the Brandy, Model Fool First in Split Stakes
- Excerpts From Wilson Statement to Commons and Text of TV Speech by Jenkins
- MICHAEL ROGERS IN PIANO RECITAL; Growing Maturity Evident in Copland and Bartok Works
- Index of Commodity Prices Shows Rise of 0.7, to 95.8
- David Rockefeller Urges Minorities to Develop More Initiative
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Estimate Board Approves 5 Low-Rent Housing Projects Over Middle-Class Neighborhood Protests
- Andrew Spence Becomes Fiance Of Ann Bennett
- TRACK FEDERATION SPURNS A.A.U. BID; Group Won't Ask Sanction of Meet Here on Feb. 9
- BRITAIN TO CLOSE FAR EAST BASES; WON'T BUY F-111'S; 1972 DEADLINE SET
- Lawyers and Physicians Assess the Legal Obstacles to Organ Transplants
- City, Union Resume Talks On Bid for Better Pensions
- Article 2 -- No Title
- 63% FAVOR JOHNSON IN CALIFORNIA POLL
- Ford and Plymouth To Renew Rivalry On Coast Sunday
- Many Nations Offer Aid
- WIFE SHOT IN COURT, SONG WRITER IS HELD
- LeRoi Jones Case
- Botany Executive Resigns
- Excursion Steamer Sold
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Gulf & Western Consolidation With Armour & Co. Is Planned; COMPANIES PLAN SALES, MERGERS
- THREE DOCKERS LOSE REGISTRATIONS HERE
- Text of Petition by Priests in the City
- Stamps for U.N. Secretariat
- Text of Study Group's Memorandum to Johnson on Vietnam War
- PRICES ON AMEX SET MARK AGAIN; Volume Also at Record -Counter Stocks Climb
- Yonkers Names Safety Aide
- United States Seeking Data
- SERKIN TO DIRECT CURTIS INSTITUTE; Pianist Is Named to Succeed Zimbalist in September
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Commodities: Grain and Soybean Futures Hit by Liquidation; WHEAT EDGES OFF ON CROP REPORTS
- M.P. Invokes Kipling On Laborites' Burden
- MISS LACK REJOINS LITTLE ORCHESTRA
- Harvard Sextet Triumphs Over Dartmouth, 7 to 2
- Hope and Crosby to Head U.S.O. Benefit Show Feb. 11
- Starr Gets Second Super Bowl Car; Packer Passer Says He Feels Lombardi May 'Step Up'
- Hogan Investigates Fees to Inspectors In Marine Agency; HOGAN STUDYING INSPECTOR FEES
- WIFE OF HEART MAN VOICES CONFIDENCE
- Martha lean Lane Prospective Bride
- NEWS OF REALTY: WHERE FUNDS ARE; Second - Mortgage Money Eases Tight Market
- Foe's Laos Build-up Is Reported Taxing U.S. Bomber Force; Foe's Build-Up in Laos Said to Tax U.S. Bombers
- Time Expanding Its 'Knowledge Industry' Empire
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Saigon Replaces General
- Monday Night Fight
- Procaccino Urges U.S. Aid
- Catholic Bishops Call for Peace
- Fanny May Sells $1.25-Billion Issue at 6%; Bonds: Fanny May Sells $1.25-Billion Offering at Yield of 6%
- 2 British Airlines Challenge B.O.A.C.'s Atlantic Monopoly
- Combat Pilots Older; Air Force Unworried
- PATIENT IDENTIFIED IN SPINAL SURGERY
- City Aiming To Proceed On Its Farm
- Market Place: Armour's Rules For Write-Offs
- Pentagon Identifies Men Killed in Vietnam Combat
- Lindsay's Budget Chief Says Proposed State Aid Leaves City $380-Million Fiscal Gap
- A.B.C. CUTS SHOWS OF 2 CONVENTIONS; 90-Minute Summaries Due as News Budget Is Pared
- Senator Clark in Vietnam
- MUTUEL TAX RISE ASKED IN ALBANY; Rockefeller's Plan Would Yield Higher Purses
- JOINT EFFORT URGED FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA