Articles
- CURB ON MAGAZINES UPSET IN ARGENTINA
- Canada: Whither Federalism?
- Warm-Ups Exempted From Rule on Spitball
- NIXON SEES PERIL IN WAR DISCUSSION; Says a Candidate Can Hurt the Chances for Peace
- For Rioters' Expulsion
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Fur Dealer Kahn Pays $580 Each for Mink Skins
- 11 Ex-Nazis Sentenced
- MRS. CHARLES STEWART
- First U.S. Tennis Open to Begin at Forest Hills Aug. 29; $100,000 IN PRIZES SLATED FOR PROS Amateur Singles Shifted to Brookline, Mass. -- Coast Also Awarded an Open
- MARYLAND GOVERNOR IS KEENER ON NIXON
- Edwsrd Villella's Mother
- Gimeno Defeats Emerson In London Pro Tournament
- NEWS OF AVIATION: PASSENGERS GAIN; But the Proportion of Seats Sold by Airlines Drops
- SORBONNE CLOSED AS STUDENTS RIOT; 500 Are Arrested in Paris as Police Evict Leftists -- Scores Are Injured SORBONNE CLOSED AS STUDENTS RIOT
- Massachusetts Ballot Count Confirms Rockefeller Victory
- BLUES SIX BEATS NORTH STARS, 2-1; Schock's Goal in 2d Overtime Moves St. Louis Into Final
- U.S. AND MEXICO MAP MUTUAL AID; A Joint Committee on Civil Disasters Is Established
- 'Bite the Bullet' to Ease Tax Pain, Congress Told
- Miss Debouvry Engaged to Wed Matthew Hawes
- LOAN RATE RISE SOUGHT BY WILLE; Warns of Possible Shortage of Funds for Mortgages LOAN RATE RISE SOUGHT BY WILLE
- Landing Ship Launching
- Treasury Nominee Backed
- U.S. Judge Refuses to Clear Swedish Film Seized in 1967
- Ex-Mayor of Arab Jerusalem Scores Israel in U.N.
- HAYDEN TO RETIRE FROM THE SENATE; Arizonan to End 56 Years of Service in Congress
- Catholic School Dedicated
- TWO ROCK GROUPS AT FILLMORE EAST; Jefferson Airplane and British Quartet Perform
- New City License Official
- Army Picket Faces Trial
- School Named for Gagarin
- Winners Concert Tomorrow
- OUTBOARD MARINE INCREASES PROFIT; Second Fiscal Quarter Net Up 2c to 51c a Share
- Greek Politician Detained
- U.S. LOSES ON MOVE ON HOFFA WITNESS
- End Papers
- Article 3 -- No Title
- AMEX PRICES RISE IN HEAVY TRADING; Volume Is the Fourth Most Active Day on Record
- NASSAU STUDYING DRIVERLESS BUSES; Nickerson Says Line Would Ease 'Intolerable' Jam
- Reforming the P.S.C.
- U. S. RESCUE OFFER OPEN TO RED NAVIES
- Blame for Violence
- STOCK OFFER MADE BY SYMETRICS CORP.
- L.I.U. Students Prevent Hoxie From Speaking
- W. E. KREWSON 8D, suR-E:O__N, 59; j 'Ophthalmologist Dies---Did] Research on Muscles I
- Article 13 -- No Title
- Thieu Accepts Paris as Site
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- U.S. TAKES LEAD IN DAVIS CUP PLAY; Ashe and Graebner Defeat British Caribbean Foes
- PEACE TALKS SET FOR PARIS;; A Role for de Gaulle Forecast by French PEACE TALKS DUE IN PARIS IN WEEK
- COLORED ASSEMBLY DUE IN SOUTH AFRICA
- Dinner Dance at Plaza Will Assist Cancer Center
- Finding Spring in Manicured Lawns and Calculated Wildness
- Article 17 -- No Title
- Boy, 16, Arrested After a Stabbing And 3 Robberies
- Union Headquarters Struck
- Brooklyn House Tour
- STOCKS GAIN A BIT IN 3D BUSIEST DAY; Initial Heavy Rally, on Peace-Talk News, Sends Volume Toward 17.99 Million -- After Ebbing, Dow Is Up 1.16 STOCKS GAIN A BIT IN 3D BUSIEST DAY
- EVICTION IS FOUGHT BY UPSTATE VETERAN
- Cave-In Kills Omaha Man
- Englishwoman Leaves Bulk of $86,000 to Cats
- 3 Steal L.I. Payroll
- POLAND DEMANDS A FILM SHAKE-UP; Ouster of Directors Sought -- Many of Them Are Jews
- Girl, 5, Killed by Water Tank
- Bridge: Player Almost Defeats Slam By Ignoring Third-Hand-High
- Max Factor Appoints A New Board Member
- M-16 Rifle Inquiry Ordered
- McGhee Sees Soviet Envoy
- Bermuda Wins Sailing Cup, Defeating Manhasset Bay
- UTILITIES REPORT GAINS IN EARNINGS
- More Marmes Fragments
- Blackmail' on Taxes
- PHILS' RUN IN 9TH BEATS PIRATES, 3-2; Ryan Singles With Two Out and Bases Loaded
- Redemptions Outpace Sales of Savings Bonds
- Paraguay Regains U.N. Vote
- Traffic Is Jammed Again By West Side Road Repair
- Use of Plain Clothes Police
- N.Y.U. RALLY WINS FOUR-MILE RELAY; Dyce Overtakes Murphy of Villanova on Final Leg in Duel at Quantico Meet
- Stock Conversion Ratio Set For Hunt in Slated Merger
- MAOISTS NOW RULE IN PURGED SHENSI; Revolutionary Committee Is Named to Replace Regime
- Fireman Police Accused Is Convicted and Let Off
- JOHN COLE, 65, DEAD ; I CONSTRUCTION AIDEI
- Ford Sees House Election
- Stanley J. Stutz Jr. to Marry Miss Karen M. Dean in July
- U.S. ACCEPTS HANOI'S PLAN TO BEGIN IN ABOUT A WEEK; JOHNSON CAUTIOUS But Voices a Hope for 'Serious Movement' for a Settlement FRENCH FORECAST A DE GAULLE ROLE
- Johnson Plea Rejected
- Suzanne M. Pollitzer Betrothed To Quartermaster A. M. Merck
- Venetian Glass With the Touch of the Masters
- St. Louis Hawks Sold To a Group in Atlanta
- Proceedings in the U.N.
- Quakers Give $10,000
- Big Board Plans to Speed Its Ticker
- NASSER IS BACKED BY 99.9% OF VOTE; Plesbiscite Result Hailed as Affirmation of Revolution
- BRANIGIN ADMITS PRIMARY TROUBLE; Says Presidency Drive Is Lagging in Some Cities
- Market Place: Bonus Planned By Boot Maker
- Educator Urges 'Idea Power'
- British Bill Rate Rises
- Return Near Volcano Barred
- Obscene Interstate Calls Become Federal Crime
- Early Betting Makes Forward Pass Favorite in Today's Kentucky Derby; DANCER'S IMAGE IS SECOND CHOICE Iron Ruler and Captain's Gig Also Win Support in $165,100 Classic
- Queen Hears Oxford Debate
- Methodists Affirm Civil Disobedience As Citizen's Right
- Article 4 -- No Title
- LUMBER PRODUCTION FELL 7.5% IN WEEK
- Vietnam Casualties
- Settlement at Bell
- Astros Trip Braves, 5-3
- Student Power as Goal
- Article 11 -- No Title
- MORE PRICE TRIMS ON LEAD ANNOUNCED
- Tanzania's President Gets Power to Ban Any Paper
- JAME.-S C. BENNETT
- SWEDEN PUTS OFF DAVIS CUP SERIES; Police Use Clubs to Curb Anti-Rhodesian Group
- ROCKEFELLER HAILS ACCORD ON TALKS; Backs Right of Candidates to Speak Out on War
- Junior League Honors 5 at Fete In Central Park
- Dr. Fager Rated as 2-5 Favorite in Five-Horse Roseben at Aqueduct Today; START FIRST IN '68 FOR TARTAN'S STAR Dr. Fager, With Rotz Riding, Will Carry 130 Pounds - Tumiga Main Rival
- N.M.U. Awards Scholarships To 9 Children of Members
- ALLIES MAUL FOE; Kill 856 Near Dongha and Repel Division -- Jets Strike North
- McCarthy Group Wooing Republicans In Indiana Voting
- Hospital Group Plans a Dance
- Fall Is Shaping Up on Seventh Avenue
- Article 18 -- No Title
- NIGERIANS SELECT ENVOY FOR PARLEY
- Boy, 5, Killed by Tractor
- ST. JOHN'S RETAINS ITS ACCREDITATION; Association Removes Threat Stemming From '65 Strike
- KROCK DESCRIBES A HIGH FEE PLAN; Tells Court Muscat Agreed to Excessive Sum for Cohn KROCK DESCRIBES A HIGH FEE PLAN
- 6 Cuban Exiles Questioned After Chase in Speed Boat
- Art: Lila Katzen's Floors; Light Boxes Create Patterns to Walk on -- Racial Equality Fund Offers Show
- Dance: The Balanchine of '36 and '68; 'Slaughter' Contrasts With His 'Requiem'
- Broadway Stars Wield Brooms At 'Clean the Streets' Opening; They Help the Mayor Sweep Duffy Square as Pearl Bailey Assumes Lead
- Swiss Debate Bugging And a Bug Gives Proof
- Black Power Drive Alleged
- 45 Teachers Get a Message From Slum Youths; Failure to Understand the Hangups of Deprived Charged in Forum
- Sports of The Times; Restin' Easy
- 3 Rescue Driver in Lake As Crowd Refuses Help
- Article 5 -- No Title
- EXECUTIVE CHANGES
- Thant Applauds Decision To Begin Talks in Paris
- No Negotiations Scheduled In United Parcel Walkout
- Topics: The Library Down the Street in the Village
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Routine Goes On for Many on Campus
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Engineer Is Killed by Blast When He Starts Auto Engine
- Sherman Blumenthal, 39, Dies; Computer Systems Consultant
- Britain and Italy Gain
- McCarthy's Plan Unaffected
- Eastern Shifts Executives
- Action Heavy Near Saigon; ALLIES MAUL FOE IN DONGHA CLASH Check for Snipers Is Made in Saigon After Fatal Blast at TV Station
- INSURANCE WORKERS WIN $13 PAY INCREASE'
- Bailey Is Barred From Kavanaugh Murder Trial
- STRATFORD PLANS WIDER REPERTORY; 2 of 6 Plays to Be Given in Canada Are Shakespeare
- Trade Bloc Faces Farm Crisis; Dairy Support at Issue E.E.C. FARM PLAN FACING A CRISIS
- Kennedy Leapfrogs Through Indiana; Has Broken Tooth
- Ailing Saturday Evening Post Will Reduce Subscription List
- Japan Scored on Companies' Boycott of Israel; Anti-Defamation League Cites Arab Pressures on Trade Tokyo Government Charged With Failing to Set Policy
- ANTIPOVERTY CHIEF RESIGNS IN BUFFALO
- Antiques: Folk Craft on the Surface; Painted Furniture Has Value as an Art
- The Screen:"I, a Lover," a Comedy About Sex, Arrives
- Article 1 -- No Title
- SITE NEWS SPURS MARKET IN LONDON; Gold Shares Drop Sharply as Other Issues Climb
- 6 Killed in French Mine Blast
- Heart of Girl, 15, Is Given Accountant, 47, in Houston; 9th Such Transplant Called Encouraging Donor, Married, Died of Gun Shot Wounds
- Eisenhower Feeling Better
- Yanks' Monbouquette Tops White Sox, 3-2, for 4th Victory in Row; M'CRAW'S ERRORS COSTLY TO LOSERS First Baseman's 3 Miscues in Third Help Yankees End Losing Skein at 4
- Columbia's Dilemma
- ORIOLES WIN, 6-1, TAKE FIRST PLACE; Beat Senators on Homers for Fifth in a Row
- Tactics of the Police at Columbia Bring Complaints
- A dm. Edwin C. Parso,s Is Dead; A Lafayette Escadrille Ace, 75
- Hanoi's Top Negotiator; Xuan Thuy
- lqESS EDWARDS, 7t, M.P. FROM WALES; Ex-Official of British Labor Ministry Is Dead
- West Germany Leads
- JOHNSON DEMANDS INCREASE IN TAXES DESPITE ELECTION; Calls on Congress Members to 'Stand Up Like Men' and Help Their Country REPUBLICANS ARE ANGRY Rep. Byrnes Says Chances of Passing Bill Have Been 'Killed' by President Johnson Demands Increase in Taxes 'Even in an Election Year'
- Congress Welcomes Talks
- Carolians to Give A Benefit Show
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Cristoforo Colombo Officers
- City May Cut Realty Tax Rise Because Investments Earn More; BOND YIELD TO CUT REALTY TAX RISE
- JOHNSON BRIEFS TRUMAN ON WAR; Flies to Independence for Report on Vietnam Talks
- Mrs. Jacqueline Wyatt Is Married to Prince
- Paris, Chosen for Talks, Is Proud to Become the Center of the World Again
- Your Gift Means More
- Ormandy Leads Philadelphians In a Splendid Bruckner Fourth
- Tariff Cuts' Speed-Up Assailed; Chemical Chief Speaks TARIFF-CUT PLAN IS ASSAILED HERE
- WESTERN UNION TO RAISE RATES; F.C.C. Approves Schedule Effective Tomorrow
- Israelis Report Killing 17 Arabs in 3 Encounters
- Tass Reports Talks Decision
- Kennedy Office Opened
- PRECIOUS METALS ACTIVELY TRADED; Peace Progress and Taxes Put Prices on See-Saw
- SADISM LAID TO G.I.'S BY SIX ON SOVIET TV
- Woman Who Lost Army Job Is Supported by A.C.L.U.
- Justice Francis Bloustein Gets-Lincoln Center Post
- 2 Bitten by Copperhead
- Jones Quits at Indianapolis, Gives Turbocar No Chance
- Article 6 -- No Title
- U.S. Priest Denies Report By Mexico on Deportation
- NAVY YARD TENANT MOVING IN EARLY; First Firm to Sign a Lease Acts Before Park Is Set
- Helpless Moderates
- Angels Top Tigers, 6-5
- FAIRCHILD CAMERA TO PICK NEW CHIEF; Annual Meeting Discloses 4 to Serve in Interim
- Naval Academy Getting New Chief
- Use of Detectives to Control Crowds Is Cut Back; Police Department Here Acts After Out-of-Uniform Men at Protests Are Criticized
- David Arnon Dies; Served Weizmann as Aide de Camp
- GENERALS DRAW WITH BOSTON, 3-3; Another Slim Turnout Sees Soccer Game at Stadium
- HOUSE UNIT VOTES RISE IN URBAN AID; $13.8-Billion Bill Lists Half a Billion for Model Cities HOUSE UNIT VOTES RISE IN URBAN AID
- Added Rail Safety Rules Proposed by Magnuson
- Party to Help School
- California Races Canceled
- New Cruise Ship for Bahamas Launched at Yard in Germany
- PARTY IS ASSAILED AT PRAGUE RALLY; Student Meeting Displays Anti - Communist Tone -- Dubcek Flies to Moscow PARTY IS ASSAILED AT PRAGUE RALLY
- Free-Swinging Johnson; Candidates and Congress Lectured By a President Who Is Not Running
- Janet Israel Betrothed
- FACTORY ORDERS SURGED IN MARCH; Rose 3.4% to $49-Billion -- Commercial Aircraft Sales Paced Advance SECOND GAIN IN A ROW Inventories Increase Slight -- Shipments Up 1.9% to $48.2-Billion
- DRUG TO BE USED AS LEARNING AID; Tests Will Try Lifting Ability of Mentally Retarded Child
- L.I. AIDE CHALLENGES REAL ESTATE STUDY
- TAX-RISE GLOOM SPREADS TO BONDS; Johnson Despair Reflected in the Capital Market Credit Markets: Johnson's Tax-Rise Gloom Spreads to Bonds
- Merck Aides Defend An Arthritis Drug Criticized by F.D.A.
- City Officials Offer Advice To Horace Mann Students
- Songwriter Guilty in Murder
- GAIN IS EXPECTED IN CHILD-CARE AID; Levitt Says New Plan Can Raise U.S. Contribution
- Index of Commodity Prices Shows Rise of 0.1, to 95
- Bogus Usher at Funeral Of Dr. King Is Committed
- Wife of Hotel Owner Dies In Blaze at Asbury Park
- JAZZ SERIES CLOSES WITH HUBBARD GROUP
- PARTY IN UKRAINE ASSAILS PROTEST; Demands Inquiry on Writers Who Criticized Trials
- Parley Is Told 90% Of Rape Executions Were of Negroes
- DARK MIRAGE WINS OAKS IN STRETCH; Scores by 4 1/2 Lengths and Pays $4.40 in Kentucky
- ATOM PACT SCORED BY BRAZIL IN U.N.; Assembly Urged to Delay Endorsement of Treaty
- Transplant in Britain
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Gold Sale Denied
- Secondary Schools Closed In New Haven After Fights
- University's Stand
- A's Defeat Red Sox, 7-2
- Dynamics Corp. of America
- Distorted Notions' Scored
- OAKS SIGN HANNUM TO AN 8-YEAR PACT; A.B.A. Five Appoints Him Coach and Vice President
- HANOI'S DECISION LINKED TO A PUSH; Some U.S. Aides Say It May Coincide With Paris Talks
- MAUR!CE CASE DIES; TAUGHT SOCIOLOGY
- Article 14 -- No Title
- PRESIDENT VOICES CONCERN ON MARCH; 'Many Inherent Dangers' in Poor People's Campaign in Capital Discerned PRESIDENT VOICES WORRY ON MARCH
- Architecture: Tribute to a Landmark's Survival; National Collection's New Home Stands as a Tribute to Survival
- 2 LEAD WITH 134'S IN $100,000 GOLF; Nicklaus and Dan Sikes in Front by Shot at Houston
- 850 Rail Fans to Go By Steam Tomorrow Over Jersey Route
- A FUGITIVE GIVES UP IN THEFT OF STOCK
- Luncheon Party To Aid Technion
- DETROIT RIOT JURY INDICTS 3 POLICE; U.S. Panel Finds Conspiracy in Deaths of 3 Negroes
- Freight Traffic Gains
- PKU Diet Questioned
- Brazil's President Demands Students Release Hostages
- GOVERNOR PUSHES NURSING HOME BILL
- OLATUNJI PRESENTS 20 AFRICAN DANCERS
- First Prudential, Amex Member, Is Disciplined on Rules Charges; AMEX DISCIPLINES FIRST PRUDENTIAL
- MONEY ORDERS, LOOT IN RIOTS, ARE CASHED
- Eban Confers in London
- Fellini Films to Be Subject Of Fordham Retrospective
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Exports Up 4% in Quarter
- GIANTS' 3-RUN 9TH BEATS CARDS, 5-4; McCovey Scores Decisive Run on Single by Mays
- PEARSONTURNS DOWN YALE TEACHING POST
- Call to Police Upheld
- Indians Subdue Twins, 4-0
- Adams Express Co.
- The Proceedings In Washington
- MRS. WILLIAM BRIDGES
- Transcript of Hanoi Broadcast on the Site for Talks
- LINDSAY DISPUTED ON ELECTRIC RATES; Realty Group Opposed to Regulation by City
- PATRICK J. WHELAN
- Article 15 -- No Title
- 84 Killed in Crash of Braniff Electra in Texas; 4-Engine Turboprop Airplane Falls in an Electric Storm Eyewitness Reports That It Exploded While in Air 84 Dead in Crash of Braniff Airliner
- Transcript of the President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters
- Loretta E. Hunt Plans Nuptials
- Nation's Art Dedicated By Johnson; THE NATION'S ART IS HOME AT LAST
- AIRPORT FEE ACCORD REACHED IN LONDON
- PLAN TO HALT DUES CONFIRMED BY U.A.W.
- Bathtub With Side Door, for Handicapped Persons, Is Developed; A New Device Frees Space Satellites One at a Time Wide Variety of Ideas Covered By Patents Issued During Week
- Cohen Nomination Backed
- DISPUTE AT DREW IS NEARING AN END; Charter to Be Revised and New Trustee Is Named
- Benefit at Town Hall Set
- FREE GOLD PRICE DROPS IN LONDON; Agreement on Site for Peace Talks on Vietnam War Drives Market Down FREE GOLD PRICE DROPS IN LONDON
- Humphrey's Reply to Protester Gets a Standing Ovation in Ohio
- Pieces of Paper With Beautiful Lines; Master Drawings on View at Shickman Other Current Shows Are Summarized
- Royal Troupe Adds Message To the Mirth of 'Merry Wives'
- G.O.P. LEADERS URGE NEW MIDEAST POLICY
- JUDGE BARS DELAY IN MARCUS TRIAL; Prejudicial Publicity Charge Rejected in Bribery Case
- 7 Hurt in Jersey Explosion
- Protest by Crimean Tatars Reported in Moscow; Group Says 300 Were Seized After Clash Near Tashkent Police and Troops Accused of Using 'Poisonous Liquid'
- Clocker Lawton Calls for a Forward Pass; Schroeder Expects Daylight Between Victor and Foes
- Village Dies in a Battle
- Critical Time for Rizor
- Dodgers Top Reds, 4-3
- NEGROES PROTEST AT NORTHWESTERN; Students Seize a Building -- Present List of Demands
- Gym Project Backed
- Dupree Stops Green in 9th
- CANADA AIDS U.S. ON DOLLAR FLOW; Guidelines Close Loopholes on Funds Headed Abroad
- Dubcek in Moscow
- Brooklyn Man Found Slain On Jersey City Sidewalk
- DR. SIMON C. FRANK.
- Rain Falls in Western Cuba
- ALEXANDER LEWIS, ELIZABETH PASTOR
- Columbia and Student Unit Modify Stands in Dispute; BOTH SIDES EASING COLUMBIA STANDS
- 7 AT SYRACUSE GET SUSPENDED TERMS
- Justus B. Lawrence Weds, Mrs. Teetor
- CEYLON PORT FIGHTS PLAN TO LIFT RATES
- Officials 'Virtually Certain' Von Thadden Asked to Join Nazis
- Mississippi Mayor Backs Goals of March of Poor
- Avco Corp. Seeks Embassy Pictures For $40-Million; MERGERS SLATED BY CORPORATIONS
- TV: Another Look at Draft Resistance; 'We Won't Go' Covers Familiar Ground N.B.C. Presents Talks With Dissenters
- Draft of Teacher Protested
- JOURNALISTS CITED BY U. OF MISSOURI
- GRANT AIDS STUDY OF POLICE TRAINING
- $4.5-Million Contributed To Princeton's Fund Drive
- PERFORMERS SIGN UP FOR STREET PROJECT
- Foreigners Feeling Pinch
- Around the Mediterranean
- Paris in the Spring
- Article 8 -- No Title