Articles
- Nigerian Gives View at. U.N.
- Hersey Lets Book 'Speak'
- COMMODITY INDEX HOLDS UNCHANGED
- Red Lights in the Sky Pose A Mystery in Seattle Area
- Filibuster as Sit-In
- The Proceedings In the U. N.
- Rockefeller Hailed on Coast; Nixon Woos Jersey Bloc; GOVERNOR, NOW 60, TOURS CHINATOWN He Says Johnson May Lack Support to Gain Peace
- REV. JOHN SEPHTON
- Humphrey Leads a Poll of Democrats
- Councilman Asks 5,000 Watchmen In Public Housing
- Bache, Reynolds Firms Testify To S.E.C. on Fund Sale Methods; TESTIMONY HEARD ON FUND SELLING
- Airport Anticrime Body Gets Executive Director
- Quakes in Soviet Reported
- Judith L. Terwilliger Is Engaged to Marry
- PRICES ON AMEX RISE TO RECORD; Mark Set June 11 Is Erased as Index Goes to $29.85
- House Panel Says U.S. May Face 'Submarine Gap'
- TURECK ON BACH: DIT, DIT, DAAAAH; Pianist Sees It in Keeping With Inner Sense of Fugue
- Educasting Stock Offered
- TV: Reading-Aid Series; Channel 4 Begins 6 Weeks of Programs Aimed at Spreading a Vital Skill
- Washington Proceedings
- Child, 2, Is Safe After Kidnapping
- Mets, Yanks and Airline List Little League Clinic
- Shopping Plaza and Marina Are Dedicated in Brooklyn
- Leftist Foes of U.S. Set Back in Japan as Voters Endorse Government; LEFTISTS IN JAPAN SET BACK BY VOTE
- ISRAELI FLEXIBILITY URGED BY GOLDMANN
- Article 6 -- No Title
- BRITAIN PROMISED $2-BILLION CREDIT TO DEFEND POUND; 12 Central Bankers Agree on Standby Protection -- France Is Sympathetic STERLING PRICE RISES Support Measure Expected to Bolster the Prestige of Wilson Government BRITAIN PROMISED $2-BILLION CREDIT
- ABBOTT ACQUITTED OF DRUG-AD CHARGE
- Jack Wolf, Dermatologist, Led Skin and Cancer Clinic
- Van Lingen Beats Estep As Western Tennis Opens
- S.E.C. Closes Its Books In David G. Baird Case
- CONCERT IN BOSTON ENDS IN VIOLENCE
- Bridge: Training Program Paying Off For Young Stars in Dallas
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Freeman Ends Manila Visit
- Article 15 -- No Title
- Article 17 -- No Title
- JOHNSON'S HEALTH CITED IN QUITTING; Pearson Reports President Feared Further Strain
- Soviet Jewry
- ATOM THREAT TO U.S. BY CHINA IS ASSESSED
- Nixon Woos Jersey Bloc; EX-VICE PRESIDENT HOST AT RECEPTION Concedes He Runs Risk in Not Fighting Governor
- COMPROMISE SET ON AFRICAN GOLD; 13 Central Bankers Vote to Approve Purchases After Price Drops METAL IS STOCKPILED South Africa Told to Sell on World's Free Market First -- Later to Banks COMPROMISE SET ON AFRICAN GOLD
- Golda Meir Said to Quit Party Post
- Humphrey Gains Backing Of Coast Negro Leaders
- GAINS ARE SHOWN FOR CHASE BANK; Operating Earnings in Half Rise by 11.96% to Peak EARNINGS REPORTS ISSUED BY BANKS
- Background Radiation Test Set in Five Midwest States
- EMPHASIS ON ARTS BACKED BY STATE; Education Head Makes Plea to 400 School Officials
- Child to Mrs. Biederman
- Turkish Aide in Moscow
- Burton Leaves Cast In Tiff With Director
- Edward Sussman Will Marry Miss Joyce Talmadge Sept. 1
- Transport Agency Gives Ronan Raise To $70,000 a Year
- Chicago Transit Normal
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Billings Governed in Chicago
- The Freedom Quilting Bee: A Cooperative Step Out of Poverty
- 2 Amateurs and Wilcox and Feminelli Share Westchester Open Lead on 73's; POWERS AND LYONS TIE PRO GOLFERS Homa Alone at 74 and Buck, Watson, Shankland in 75 Bracket -- None at Par
- Union Carbide Hails Shift In Stainless Steel Process
- Bolivian President Visits City
- Frank R. Howe Dead at 83; Ex-Head of City Realty Unit
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Peoples Gas of Chicago Shows Drop in Earnings
- Heavily Armed Paris Policemen Remove 17 From Medical School
- Article 13 -- No Title
- One Nation -- Or Two?
- Company Sets Expansion
- Portugal Pledges Freedom For Cable Link Via Lisbon
- Negro Americans' Goal
- Solar Flare Affects Radio
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- STASSEN AND MAYOR TALK BRIEFLY HERE
- PROFITS INCREASE AT LIBBEY-OWENS; Three and Six-Month Gains Also Reported in Sales Libbey-Owens Earnings Rise Sharply
- MOSCOW AIR LINK TO OPEN MONDAY; Pan Am and Aeroflot Will Begin Direct Service
- Efforts for Disarmament Endorsed by Brezhnev
- Music and Theater Share Same Circuit At Electric Circus
- MINISTER OF JUSTICE IN GREECE RESIGNS
- Cassidys to Star in Musical
- B.O.A.C. Buys 5 More Jets
- CABS ARE BURNED BY 'GYPSY' DRIVERS; At Least 7 Burned, Others Damaged in Brooklyn CABS ARE BURNED BY 'GYPSY' DRIVERS
- More Food Aid Programs
- A Greta Garbo Festival Opening at the Modern
- Medwick to Toss First Ball
- British Bonds Rise Sharply on London Board Following Credit to Support Pound; GOLD SHARES DIP; INDUSTRIALS FIRM Paris Quiet and Irregular as Tax Plan Is Awaited -- Frankfurt Up, Milan Off
- A CHICAGO SUBURB TOLD TO INTEGRATE; Federal Judge Bids Schools Act Swiftly -- Suit Is First Filed by U.S. in North Federal District Judge Orders a Suburb of Chicago to End Desegregation in Its Schools Immediately
- Hot, Hearty, Spicy One-Dish Meals Are Always in Season
- MOORE'S 72 TAKES JUNIOR GOLF MEDAL
- UNITED PARCEL MEN VOTE ON CONTRACT
- MRS. CALDECOTT
- N.F.L. TALKS FAIL; OWNERS TO MEET; Modell Calls Parley Today -- Pension Offer Rejected
- A Warning by Thant
- Pedestrians Flee as Police Fire At Mugging Suspect on 42d St.
- Mayor Tours 4 City Areas
- Statue of Liberty Draws International Crowd; France's Roquepine Gets Post No. 6, Is 5-2 Choice Carlisle Will Start From 3d Slot in Trot Saturday
- USE OF GAS SPRAY BY FOE REPORTED; Vietcong Attack on Militia Post Is Described
- LONDON INSURERS SHUN RIOT RISKS; Reject Efforts to Parcel Out Coverage of U.S. Slums
- Timely Boost From L. B. J.
- Article 16 -- No Title
- Fanny May Results Listed for the Week
- O'DWYER IS LAUDED AT UNION CEREMONY
- Biafran Food Crisis
- Indians End Timber Dispute
- VOLUNTEERS PUSH RECALL OF REAGAN; Campaign Leaders Hopeful -- Experts Are Skeptical
- Lily-Tulip Gets Bid No. 2; Sun Chemical Attempts to Block Offer Made by Owens-Illinois LILY-TULIP GETS MERGER BID NO. 2
- NEW LAWS ASKED ON SEAMAN HIRING; Transportation Unit Seeks to Simplify Procedure
- KENNEDY LOYALTY STRONG IN JERSEY; Campaign Leaders Oppose Humphrey's Nomination
- Whoopers' Egg Overdue
- Prices Are Raised By General Tire; PRICES ARE RAISED BY GENERAL TIRE
- Daily Boat Service Between Brooklyn And Wall St. Begins
- AMERICAN IS JAILED IN SOVIET DRUG CASE
- Theater: Irreverence on London Stage; Shakespeare Company Offers Kopit 'Indians' Work by John Lennon in 'Triple Bill'
- Bridal Planned For Vivia Louis And Paul Chang
- Lawyer Sues Legal Aid Society Over Loss of Job
- SENTENCES IMPOSED ON 3 IN GREEK CASE
- Egry -McIntyre
- Credit Markets: Bond Prices Rise as Dealers Discern New Monetary Ease
- HEMISFAIR HOPES TO AVOID DEFICIT; Texas Show, in Its 2d Half, Looks for Bigger Crowds
- Harriman and Vance Move
- VISITORS STUDY GRASS AND ROOF; Astrodome Is Noted for Fast Bounces, Tricky Pops
- F.T.C. WILL STUDY MAJOR MERGERS IN MIXED FIELDS; Expresses 'Concern' About Companies That Combine to Form Conglomerates F.T.C. PLANS STUDY OF MIXED MERGERS
- Adolfo Designs for Imaginative Women; By ENID NEMY
- De Vicenzo Tunes Up for British Open With 66; Argentine Defender Picks Nicklaus as Probable Winner
- MOOD OF OPTIMISM EMERGES IN CONGO; 8 Years After Independence, She Shows New Stability
- City Aides Strike in Flint
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Art Students in London End 41-Day Occupation of School
- CURB ON RIOT TROOPS DENIED IN MARYLAND
- Aranji Declared Victor of Tahiti Race
- Advertising: Litton Sells Marketing Advice
- Two Clashes Near DMZ
- A Vote for Mutual Security
- Outspoken Critic of War
- Aid to Cities
- Tower, Nixon Group Head, Calls Crime and Disorder Main Issue
- A.B.C.-C.I.T. Talks Stop; Move for Merger to Balk Hughes Effort Fails -- Court Action Planned A.B.C.-C.I.T. TALKS ON MERGER STOP
- INTERMODAL RATES ARE SNAGGED AGAIN
- Israeli Official Comments
- G.O.P. Chief Quits in Queens County
- William Prescott Gellermann Is Fiance of Marjorie Phyfe
- BIG BOARD SOARS AS VOLUME RISES; 986 Stocks Set Price Gains While Only 423 Decline -- 188 at Year's Highs DOW RISES 9.09 POINTS 16.8 Million Shares Traded in 8th Busiest Session of Exchange History BIG BOARD SOARS AS VOLUME RISES
- Marsha Goldsmith Prospective Bride
- Newport Jazz Festival Closes With Cheers for Don Ellis Band
- Transamerica Will Offer Investment Fund Stock
- Mayor Reveals 50% Cut In Summer Aid to Poor; City Cuts Its Summer Program for Poor by Half
- Gunman in Australia Surrenders to Police
- SCOUT MOLESTER HID CRIMINAL PAST; Organization Was Unaware of Slain Chief's Offenses
- Injured Rose Out 21 Days
- Trans World Airlines Names Two Executives
- LEPRE IS CO-LEADER IN GOLF QUALIFYING
- New Director Elected By Smith, Barney & Co.
- Gregory, Despite His Fast, Continues Presidency Bid
- DR. EMORY COCHRAN, LANGUAGE TEACHER
- Lowlicht and Nelson Capture Lightning Class Junior Races
- STATE PANEL PLANS VIOLENCE HEARINGS
- Kiaola II Takes Lead
- U.S. to Poll Companies On Investments Abroad
- 2 Rebel CORE Chapters Here Form a New Group
- To Right a Wrong
- Wood, Field and Stream; Technique Is Devised to Keep Track of Lobster's Travels by Transmitter
- Clark Tells Senate Panel He Opposes Wiretapping
- AIR UNITS DISBANDING YEAR AHEAD OF TIME
- Senate Considers Plan To Speed Adjournment
- SALE OF S.O.S. SET BY GENERAL FOODS; Miles Laboratories in Pact for $56-Million Purchase SALE OF S.O.S. SET BY GENERAL FOODS
- State Bar Group to Keep Historic Albany Facades
- Nasser Confers Again With Soviet Leaders
- Soviet Lofts Radio Satellite
- Miss Konterwitz Engaged to Wed
- HOTELS SHRINKING FROM NEW YORK; No New Transient Ones or Motels Opening in 1968
- West Europe Pessimistic
- Crash Kills Five Ohioans
- B. P. Braun to Wed Elizabeth A. Bradt
- Drysdale and Tiant Chosen to Start in All-Star Game at Houston Tonight; NATIONAL LEAGUE IS 7 1/2-5 FAVORITE Seeks Sixth Straight Over American's Stars -- 50,000 Expected at Astrodome
- Executive Job Consultants Investigated by City; Some Concerns Are Said to Charge $5,000 Fees -- None Are Now Licensed
- Article 5 -- No Title
- U.S. Visitor to North Says Group Might Be Focus of a Postwar Regime; North Vietnam Is Said to Stress Role for New Saigon Alliance
- Justice Building Blackout
- Ulrich Beats Dell in 3 Sets In Swedish Tournament
- Connecticut Light Elects
- The Strong Leader of the Congo
- ABRAHAM WOSNITZER
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Haitian Slain in Bahamas
- Rep. Reuss Will Run Again
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Vietnam Casualties
- Step Forward in Welfare
- SOYBEANS PRICES CONTINUE TO DROP; Wheat and Corn Also Fall -- Dip Linked to Report
- U.S. Aiding Saigon to Start Long-Delayed Land Reform
- G.O.P. STAND ON WAR SEEN AS UNCERTAIN
- Plantings of Cotton Show 17% Increase; COTTON PLANTINGS SHOW GAIN OF 17%
- Qantas to Expand Cargo
- Miss Hanford Sets Nuptials
- BLAIBERG GAINING; BARNARD HOPEFUL
- Tiny Submarine to Be Launched For Piccard Gulf Stream Study; Vessel Will Drift Submerged in Current for 1,500 Miles With a Six-Man Team
- Article 2 -- No Title
- YOUTH CRIME BILL PASSED BY SENATE; Fund for Prevention Backed -- Power for Governors Is Rejected, 38-34 YOUTH CRIME BILL PASSED BY SENATE
- LONGEST SEASON' ALARMS PLAYERS; Owners Urged to Stick to Realistic Schedule in '69
- OIL IMPORT QUOTAS LACK MAJOR SHIFTS
- A 'Fight Hard and Wait' Approach Adopted by American Officials; U.S. Officials Adopt 'Fight Hard and Wait' View
- MRS. KAPHAN, 72, EX-ORT PRESIDENT; Vocational Training Group's Leader 1949 to 1955 Dies
- Article 7 -- No Title
- N. & W., C. & O. BOW TO MERGER RULES; Railroads Accept Conditions of Justice Department
- Two Jersey Policemen Suspended in Gun Inquiry; Action Follows Investigation of Pistol Used by Angelof in Central Park Shooting
- Columbia Broadcasting Names Vice President
- POLICE IN CAMDEN WARNED BY CHIEF; Whites and Negroes Assail Caution Against 'Attack' Special to The New York Times
- Books of The Times; Vietnam Was Never Far
- Pistons Sign Miles and Fox
- Slain Officer Identified
- PATERSON INQUIRY ON POLICE ORDERED; Prosecutor Hears Several on Charges of 'Riot' Brutality
- In The Nation: Listen, and Never Mind the Lyrics
- THIEU POSTPONES HIS VISIT TO U. S.; He Is Expected to Meet With Johnson in the Pacific
- 5 Democrats Urge Governor To Fill Vacancy in Senate
- Dusty Boggess, Umpire, Dead; In the National League 18 Years; Familiar Ebbets Field Figure Had Feuded With Durocher -- Received Klem Award
- U.S. Killed 14 Peasants, Cambodia Says in U.N.
- South Carolina Court Bars 2d Set of Wallace Electors
- U.S. Seeks Orders For Divestitures By 2 Paper Makers; U.S. ASKS ORDERS ON DIVESTITURES
- Jarring Confers in London
- Indian Town Starts Sinking
- Benefit for UNICEF
- Air Pioneer Left $8-Million
- Screen: A Black G.I. and a French Girl:Story of a 3 Day Pass' Bows at Baronet First Feature Directed by American Negro
- Nancy Reiner To Be a Bride
- OUTPUT OF STEEL OFF 3.2% IN WEEK; Holiday Is Cause of Decline to 2.7 Million Tons
- BROADCASTERS' HEAD DISPUTES HUMPHREY
- Spin of Satellite Is Slowed To Pave Way for Mission
- Sports of The Times; Under Ideal Conditions
- Average Discount Rate Drops On Treasury Bills at Auction
- DEVELOPER QUITS FLORIDA COMPANY; Rosen Leaves Land Sales Concern Curbed by State
- Rainbow' Dark 3 Nights
- Extension Asked for Laws On the Coffee Agreement
- Cairo Said to Favor Israeli Use of Canal If Troops Pull Back; Cairo Is Said to Favor Israeli Use of Canal If Troops Pull Back
- Merchants Found Deceiving the Poor
- Jerome D. Pitkow, Director Of Supermarkets Concern
- Rise in Prices for Open Brings Mixed Reactions in Tennis Set
- ALLIES' COMPLAINTS WEIGHED BY CZECHS
- 2 Hurt in Prison Sitdown
- HERITAGE PLANS TRADE-BOOK UNIT; Publisher of 2 Hard-Cover Magazines Expanding
- Article 11 -- No Title
- Britain Studies Use of R.A.F. to Airlift Aid to Biafra
- SIRHAN IS SHIFTED IN A SECRET MOVE
- NEWS OF REALTY: APARTMENTS SOLD; Group Acquires a 14-Story Building on 62d Street
- Indian President Arrives In Soviet on a State Visit
- Principle Before Party
- END TO PHONE STRIKE EXPECTED BY DALEY
- SAMUEL LEPLER, 67, OF TAX COMMISSION
- Barnyards Beckon City Folk
- London Branches in Fashion for U.S. Banks; A U.S. BANK TREND: LONDON BRANCHES
- TRANSPORT NEWS: 5-SHIP CONVERSION; Swedish Johnson Line Plans Work to Fit Containers
- ISRAELI FIRE KILLED 39, CAIRO CHARGES
- Market Place: Data at Stake In Court Ruling
- Distant Diagnosis on Television Is Displayed Publicly in Boston; Doctor Sees Injured Patient on a Closed Circuit and Gives Advice to Nurse
- Utah Cave Data Challenge Theory on Early Man; Artifacts Rebut View of a Gap in Human Life in West Finds Are Said to Disprove the Belief in a Long Drought
- Luchino Visconti's 'Senso' Arrives on Bleecker Street
- Barbara Frederick Is Fiancee Of Jeffrey Alexander Alsdorf
- Insurance Company Wins Delay of State Take-Over
- A MASSIVE SEARCH ON FOR BOMBERS; Police Unit Formed After Foreign-Office Explosions
- Article 3 -- No Title
- City Schools Asked To End Rifle Teams; MRS. SHAPIRO ASKS RIFLE TEAMS' END
- Norman Thomas Improves
- ST. REGIS ROOF OPENS IN A NOSTALGIC MOOD
- Utility Expansion Set
- U.S. AND RUMANIA IN SCIENCE ACCORD; Bucharest Asks Assistance for Atom Power Plant -- Wider Contacts Set U.S. and Rumania to Widen Scientific Contacts
- STANFORD APPOINTS GLASER ACTING HEAD
- Heffernan's Yacht Is First To Finish in Fleet of 18
- F.I. duPont & Co. Admits 3 Partners
- U.S. HEALTH AGENCY 'LENDS' CITY 2 AIDES
- Rodale Wins Skeet Title
- Chicago Food Shares Sold
- Thant Confers in Geneva
- IRT Disrupted Six Hours
- DR. FAGER IS OUT OF JERSEY RACE; Colt, Given 134 Pounds, Is Withdrawn From Stakes
- Roanoke March Protests College Ban on 2 Negroes
- Humphrey vs. Nixon
- Johnson in Texas After Visit to Central America
- Pete Latzo, Welterweight, Beat Walker for Title in '26
- PURGE CRITICIZED BY GOMULKA AIDE; Kliszko Terms Campaign on 'Zionism' Exaggerated
- MORE DELEGATES SOUGHT BY BURNS; He Aims to Raise Minority Total at the Convention
- Highway Signs Here Point Way to Confusion
- ANTITRUST STUDY OF BANKING URGED; Patman Says Banks' Role Endangers U.S. Economy -- Directorates Cited Patman Criticizes Power of Banks Over Industry
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Bridal in Fall For Alice Cole
- MEDICAL SCHOOLS GIVEN $10-MILLION; 30 to Share in Grants From Mellon Charitable Trusts
- Mrs. Beal Has Daughter
- Investor Group Halts Offer For Pacific Insurance Stock
- CELLER ABANDONS GUN REGISTRATION TO WIN CONTROLS; Action Is Expected to Bring Rules Committee Backing for Ban on Mail Sales PLEDGE IS GIVEN PANEL Brooklyn Democrat Says He Will Oppose Licensing for Rest of This Session Celler Shelves Gun Registration Plan
- Indoor Rain Checks
- TIMES SEEKS TO BAR REPRINTS OF PAGES
- Wholesaler Stops Selling Hand Guns to 500 Stores
- British Pound Climbs Sharply As Sterling Gains New Support
- 'Guilty' Man, Wired for Sound, Gets Evidence Clearing Name; A CONVICTED MAN CLEARS HIS NAME
- Sir Roy Dobson Is Dead at 76; Built Lancaster Bombers in War; Avro Chairman Was Knighted for Services -- Helped Mold Peacetime Industry
- WALLED SOCCER GETS NEW BOUNCE; Players Signed for Sport's Debut at Randalls Island
- New Genesco Shares Set
- DISORDER' IS TOPIC AT WORLD COUNCIL; Indian Says Order Is Often 'Camouflage for Injustice'
- Five in Family Die in Fire
- Book of Art by Wyeth to Sell for $1,500 to $2,000
- Plucky Pan Wins by 2 1/2 Lengths and Sets Mile Mark of 1:33 2-5 at Aqueduct; GAY MATELDA 2D TO $3.40 VICTOR Plucky Pan Breaks Track Record Held by 5 Horses by One-Fifth of Second
- TRIAL POSTPONED OVER HERSEY BOOK; Detroit Judge Cites Publicity in Case of Patrolman
- Giants Hire Stu Miller