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- Office Blasted in Argentina
- Anti-Establishment
- Nature II, $10.40, Captures Eastern New York Breeders Purse at Belmont; CLEMS FAIRY GOLD TRAILS BY A NECK Toro Rides Argentine-Bred to Victory in Mile Test -- Straight Deal Third
- RETURN EXPECTED TO TIGHTER MONEY; Federal Reserve Data Show Sharp Rise in Borrowing RETURN EXPECTED TO TIGHTER MONEY
- Hanoi Again Bars Reciprocal Moves For Bombing Halt
- Neon Rodney Wins, Smokey Byrd Upset As Yonkers Closes
- M-G-M Scouts TV And Ad Agencies For New President; M-G-M IN SEARCH OF NEW PRESIDENT
- Onassis Noted as Gracious Host; He Often Entertains Guests on Private Island or Yacht Rivals Know Him for Energy and Intelligence
- TARKENTON READY TO START SUNDAY; Giant Passer Hasn't Missed Game in 8 Years as Pro
- Dick Gregorys Have Child
- Campaign Brings on a Flood of Newsletters; The Mail Is Flowing From House at Record Level Pike's Observations to His Constituents Often Humorous
- London Students Set Protest
- S.E.C. RULE AFFECTS FUNDS' ASSET VALUE
- Doctors Continue Strike Protesting Panama Coup
- Mrs. Arboleda de Uribe to Be Wed
- Director Appointed By First Boston Corp.
- Boccanegra' Back at the Metropolitan
- American Express Service
- Scandinavian Bishops Give View on Encyclical
- P.B.A. TO REQUEST NEW VOTE ON PACT; Cassese Agrees to Mayor's Plan to Have an Impartial Panel Review Pay Issue P.B.A. TO REQUEST NEW VOTE ON PACT
- Cleaver Loses Appeal To Get on State Ballot
- U.S. SAILORS LEAD IN TWO CLASSES; Friedrichs, North Capture Dragon and Star Races
- SEYMOUR PAINTINGS WILL AID CAMPAIGN
- Orient Express Still Goes to Istanbul, but Without Its Old Style
- Lighter Rein in Portugal
- Argentine Soccer Team Cancels Tour of England
- Amex Prices Rise in Active Trading
- Thieves Crash Menuhin Party
- Fifth Marine Regiment Is Awarded Seventh Presidential Unit Citation
- Democrat Defends Record on Gambling In Coast Election
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Record Construction Contracts Seen for '69
- Kosygin Back in Moscow
- JOHN H. WIGGINS
- PEACE TALK SETS MARKET CHURNING; Gains Slip on the Lack of Firm News but Turnover Is 3d Highest on Record ALL MAJOR INDEXES RISE Advances Lead Declines by 849 to 566 -- Most-Active Issues Show Bullishness PEACE TALK SETS MARKET CHURNING
- Drive on Umuahia Reported
- Mrs. Cici-Mrs. Dukes Post 77 for Low-Gross Honors
- 6 Ex-McCarthy Backers Deny Role in Offer to Aid Humphrey
- Gina Stritzler and Ronald Glantz, Harvard Alumnus, Marry Here
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Music: New Ideas on Gounod's 'Faust'
- $13,000 Air Pollution Fine
- Johnson Signs Defense Bill
- Leventritt Fund Invites Entries for Piano Contest
- Parvin-Dohrmann Officers Negotiating to Sell Stock
- Davenport Gains Seventh Track Gold Medal for U.S. in Winning Hurdles; GAMMOUDI TAKES 5,000-METER RACE Beats Keino in Close Finish -- Hall Second in Hurdles -- Triple-Jump Mark Set
- Rail Ton-Mileage Drops 6.4%; Truck Tonnage in 5.8% Rise
- TWO SANITATIONMEN ADMIT 34 PAYOFFS
- In Literary Mainstream; Yasunari Kawabata
- Hungary Gains in Soccer
- HANOI ASSURANCE STILL CALLED KEY TO BOMBING HALT; New U.S. Plan Reported to Drop Word 'Reciprocity' in Bid for Acceptance ADMINISTRATION SILENT Hanoi Given Options on Its Response -- Thieu Regime Said to Support Move U.S. STILL SEEKING HANOI ASSURANCE
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Iceless Skating Rink a Hit at Winter Sports Show
- Socialist Office Bombed
- Congress: Metropolitan Area
- Wings Rout Rangers, 7-2, for First Victory of Season; DETROIT SCORES 4 IN THIRD PERIOD Stemkowski Starts Late Onslaught on Giacomin -- Nevin Tallies Twice
- Israeli High Court Begins Hearing Arguments on Question: Who Is a Jew?
- INDONESIANS SACK SINGAPORE EMBASSY
- Globetrotters Return in the Season's Best Comedy
- Big Board's First-Hour Volume Boils to a Record; ONE-HOUR VOLUME BOILS TO A RECORD
- Vietnam Casualty
- Wallace Appeals to Texans' 'Manhood'
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Ottinger Runs Hard in Highly Varied 25th District
- Sleep Is Linked to Heart Attack; SLEEP IS LINKED TO HEART ATTACK
- Professor Bids U.S. Spur Self-Policing On Video Violence
- Fund Drive to Begin With a Luncheon
- William Glover Reelected President of Critics Circle
- EDWIN CAREY DIES; EX-HEAD OF HERTZ; Rental's Concern's President From 1961 to 1963
- The Screen: Steve McQueen in 'Bullitt'; Detective Movie Opens at the Music Hall
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Collins & Aikman Appoints
- M'CARTHY SLATE RULED OFF BALLOT BY STATE COURT; Action Expected to Enhance Humphrey's Chances of Carrying New York McCarthy Slate Ruled Off State Ballot by Court
- U.S. Proves There Is a Basketball Gap
- Apollo Crew Studies Path of Hurricane; ASTRONAUTS STUDY HURRICANE'S PATH
- Wood, Field and Stream; Husbands Ready for Household Chores Now That Fishing Derby Is Over
- Zambian M. P. Suspended For Remark in Parliament
- GREEK URGES COURT TO VOID REFERENDUM
- Foreign Affairs: The Switchback
- Flyers Top Penguins, 3-0
- November Oil Production Set for Texas Companies
- UNION OPTIMISTIC ON DOCK ACCORD; Longshoremen's Chief Says He Wants National Pact
- Gerald L. Phillippe, Chairman Of General Electric, Dies at 59; Head of Largest Company in Its Field Was a Founder of the Urban Coalition
- Australia Will Enter Team At National Horse Show
- BOND PRICES RISE ON PEACE HOPES; Market Pessimism Vanishes as New Issue Sells Fast CREDIT MARKETS: BOND PRICES RISE
- The Future of Cable Television; Hearing on Request to Originate Shows Sets Off a Debate
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Reid, of G.O.P., Has the Labor Unions as a Base in 26th
- 40,000 MARCHERS SUPPORT TEACHERS; Demonstrators Ring City Hall -- Lindsay Is Absent
- Domres-Dowling Duel a Natural; A Cornell Resurgence Is Feared
- Elsie Bormond Becomes a Bride
- Struck Paper Forced to Close
- P. R. Mallory Appoints
- LUTHERAN CHURCH TO CUT SPENDING; 5% Reduction Is Ordered in All Major Projects
- The Theater: 'Just for Love' Opens; Musical Anthology Is at the Provincetown
- JOHNSON DECRIES STRESS ON CRIME; Scores Issue in Campaign -Names 3 to Map Reforms
- Bavarian Symphony at Carnegie Hall
- AUTO MAKERS PLAN HEAVY PRODUCTION
- Mrs. John F. Kennedy to Wed Onassis; She and Her 2 Children Fly to Greece Mrs. John F. Kennedy and Onassis, Millionaire Greek Shipowner, Will Marry WEDDING PLANNED FOR NEXT WEEK President's Widow Flies to Greece With Her Children and Sisters-in-Law
- Cambodia Curbs Reporters
- 2 IN SENATE RACE SEEK VOTES ON L.I.; Javits and O'Dwyer in Stony Brook -- Buckley Upstate
- Hurricane Cancels Game
- Tension Is Increasing in Jordan Between Regime and Guerrillas
- Medal of Honor Awarded To Aid Man Killed in War
- Muskie Campaigns in Chicago; He Attacks Nixon and Wallace
- ELLIS KINDER, KNOWN AS RELIEF PITCHER
- Article 11 -- No Title
- North American Philips Sought;; $150-Million Deal Is Set Companies Announce Merger Actions
- TV News Writers Accept 3-Year Pact With Networks
- JAPANESE SEEKING FULL COUNCIL SEAT; U.N. Delegate Says Tokyo Wants Permanent Role
- 150 AID POLITICS AT MERRILL LYNCH; Executives Donate $45,000 to a Bipartisan Fund
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- 2d Woman Named To British Cabinet In Series of Shifts
- Theology Courses Opposed
- TV to Prepare Students For Regents' Tests Here
- U.S. Plywood Unit Appoints
- NIXON POLL FINDS HIS LEAD WIDENED; Aides Say Candidate Will Get 318 Electoral Votes
- Murder Suspect Pleads Imbalance Of Chromosomes
- Mrs. William F. Koegel, 47, Wife of New York Lawyer
- Contempt Order Is Issued In Teachers' Strike on L. I.
- Sports of The Times; Versatility's Supreme Test
- Nixon Again Backs A Bombing Pause If It Costs No Lives; Nixon Backs a Bombing Halt if It Costs No Lives
- U.S. Leaders Warn of Penalties For Further Black Power Acts
- Aid-Bill Cuts Prevent U.S. From Announcing Pledge to U.N.
- Books of The Times; The Passion of Compassion
- KENNEDY STIFFENS CARGO SECURITY; Employes to Be Required to Wear I.D. Badges
- The McCarthy Votes
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Store Sales Increase
- South Vietnamese Assembly Elects First Supreme Court
- DR. BECKENSTEIN, 63, OF BROOKLYN STATE
- Article 12 -- No Title
- 2 Bidders Raise Offer for Conn; Other Bids Sweetened 2 BIDDERS RAISE OFFERS FOR CONN
- AUTOBAHN BARRIER LINKED TO TROOP EXIT
- Philadelphia Policeman Slain After Foiling Holdup in Home
- Westbury Opening on a Top Note; Haughton Entry Out of Betting in Rich Futurity Tonight
- Market Place: Westinghouse: A Giant Block
- South-West African Tribe Opens Legislative Council
- Attempts to Open Schools Are Tense
- Irish Rebuff Government Over Form of Elections; Proposal to End Proportional Representation Beaten in a Referendum by 3-2
- Jersey Resort Income Rises
- Nuptials Held for Louise Shapiro
- Yugoslavs Hoping for U.S. Support in Katzenbach-Tito Talk
- ' Substitute Mothers:' In Crises, They Keep Families Together
- Penn Central Names Officer
- Play Therapy
- BERNSTEIN LEADS A DISARMING WORK; Thompson's Symphony No. 2 Heard at Philharmonic
- Bryn Mawr President Will Retire in 1970
- Zanuck Gets French Honor
- HUMPHREY COURTS LABOR AND YOUTH; Visits Car Plant in Michigan, Weary After a Long Night at a Discotheque Here Humphrey Courts Labor and Youth
- Policeman Arrested in Beating of College Student
- Overwhelmed by News
- Reactions Among Athletes
- World's Population Is Put at 3.4 Billion In U.N. Yearbook
- Scarsdale Vetoes Housing Plan As Means of Racial Integration
- News of World Directors Reject Offer by Maxwell
- PRICES OF SILVER DECLINE TO LOWS; Heavy Volume Indicates Speculators Active
- Surgery Developed To Treat a Form Of Hypertension
- Sitting It Out
- SWEDEN, HUNGARY WIN IN PENTATHLON
- Israelis Kill 6 Infiltrators
- LEMAY SET BACK ON BOMBING VIEW; Said to Get Data in Vietnam Weakening His Raid Idea
- Bea Benaderet's Husband, Eugene Twombley, 52, Dies
- Article 13 -- No Title
- INVENTORIES POST $650-MILLION RISE; Manufacturers' Stock Up -- Trade Figures Are Off
- SEATO Advisers Begin Talks
- Quest of Beauty Dominates Mrs. Kennedy's Life
- JAMAICAN IS KILLED IN PROTEST ON BAN
- Politics: Democrats Spending Less for Humphrey Than They Did for Johnson in '64; FORECAST DEFICIT UP TO $5-MILLION Third of $10-Million Budget Slated for 'Blitz' Effort
- The City's Troubles; Some of the Mayor's Problems Called Administrative, but Others Are Racial
- JESUITS DISCOUNTS SECULAR FORDHAM; Change in Catholic Heritage Called 'Too High a Price'
- CONFLICT MARKS QUEENS ELECTION; Nomination of Hatchett for School Post Stirs Protest
- 105 Seek Barto Fight in Asia
- At Jewish Museum, 3000 B.C. and 1969
- If You Can't Travel to Scandinavia . . .
- London's West End Welcomes 'Secretary Bird,' Triangle Play
- Advertising: Compton Accents the Creative
- One Killed and Three Hurt In Georgia Car Accident
- $6-Billion Slash in U.S. Budget Fails to Change Spending Total; $6-Billion Slash in U.S. Budget Fails to Change Spending Total
- Metropolitan Plans Modern Art Show; Xerox Is Sponsor
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Big Towboat Built for Use on Ohio River Christened
- A Taiwan Wedding Saga
- Court Restores Ferguson's Bail, and Lawyer Asks for Reduction
- Humphrey Maneuver
- Broadcasters Told To Remain Vigilant On Excess Violence
- Secret Service Agent Dies
- New Vatican Coins in Use
- Fried Named in New Suit
- Jersey Clean Air Chief
- Higher Spending Predicted
- Mrs. Kennedy to Lose Secret Service Guard
- LINZ, 2 PITCHERS RELEASED BY METS; Short, Connors Also Sent to Jacksonville Farm
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Pocketbook Issues Secondary in Rural Iowa
- Times Picketed by Teachers In Protest Against Editorial
- Striking N. Y. U. Students Occupy President's Office
- Court Dismisses Challenge To House Committee Inquiry
- COAST REGENTS GET PLEA ON URBAN FUND
- STOCKS IN LONDON REGISTER DECLINE; Hope of Accord With Britain Raises Rhodesian Bonds
- American Embassies Rated for Their Beauty
- St. Nicholas Society Elects Chief
- Marlboro Season to Open At Town Hall This Month
- JOHN J. TWOMEY, 75; TAUGHT ENGINEERING
- CITY'S PLEA FAILS TO OPEN SCHOOLS; TEACHERS RALLY; Demonstration by 40,000 at City Hall Backs Strike -- Shanker Is Cheered KHEEL PANEL CONFERS Regents Approve an Interim Decentralization Plan Submitted by Board City's Plea Fails to Reopen the Schools as Teachers Rally in Support of Walkout MEETING BEGUN BY KHEEL PANEL Regents Approve an Interim Decentralization Plan for the City System
- Zaleski Gets 3-Year Pact
- U.N. Envoys Say Chances For Talks on Mideast Rise; Prospects for Early Negotiations in Mideast Brightening, U .N . Envoys Say
- Belaunde Off for Mexico
- Bridge: Metropolitan Title Play Opens Today With Pairs
- Trentin Wins Cycling Medal
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- NEW SYSTEM TO PICK JUDGES URGED HERE
- U. S. CREWS GAIN ALL SEVEN FINALS; Maher and Nunn Beat West Germans in Fast Finish
- L.I. RIDERS GLANCE AT A SHINY FUTURE; Two New Cars Placed Near Tracks in Queens
- Civil Liberties Issue
- Article 9 -- No Title
- CHRYSLER PROFIT INCREASES BY 11%; Third-Quarter Net Reaches $27.9-Million as Sales Also Show Advance SHARE EARNINGS AT 63C Volume in Period at Record $1.6-Billion, Up 16% From Total in 1967
- Heart Attack and Stroke Death Ratios
- 4 North Koreans Die at Line
- AGNEW SOLICITS WALLACE VOTES; In Youngstown, He Attacks 'Supersimplistic Solutions'
- Ben Reig, Dress Designer, Dies; Made Cotton a Fashion Fabric
- Quinqueza Freehold Victor
- GATT Releases a 'Gripe Book';; Trade Complaints Listed GATT RELEASES ITS 'GRIPE BOOK'
- AN IMPERIAL FETE DIVIDES JAPANESE; Foes Say Sato Regime Uses Centennial for Own Ends
- ONASSIS DIVORCE A CHURCH MATTER; No Word on CatholicSanction of Mrs. Kennedy's Marriage
- Article 15 -- No Title
- Czech Art in Capital Show
- Humphrey Visits Discotheque and an Auto Plant; Many in Both Places Seem Too Preoccupied to Pay Much Attention to Him
- O.A.S. Council Honors The Rusks With Dinner
- Virginia College Picks Head
- MARTTI TALVELA SINGS AT HUNTER; Schumann, Rachmaninoff Offered by Finnish Bass
- Andrew Ramage, Archeologist, And Nancy Hirschland to Wed
- Djilas Sees Soviet Threat
- FORUM WILL OPEN WITH NEW PLAYS; Lincoln Center Hopes to Create Special Audience
- Beef Fricadelles on Menu for Weekend
- U.S. FIGHTS MERGER OF 2 LABEL MAKERS
- CATHOLIC U. CHARTS INQUIRY ON DISSENT
- Gerald H. Brady, Manager Of Race Track in Florida
- NEWS OF REALTY: OFFICES PLANNED; 22-Story Structure to Rise at Madison and 60th St.
- U. S. Swimmers Shatter World Marks in Taking Men's and Women's Relays; AMERICANS SWEEP 400-METER RACES Girls Win Medley Event in 4:28.3 -- Men Capture Free-Style in 3:31.7
- PLEDGES BY HANOI URGED IN SAIGON; Unconditional Bombing Halt Is Opposed -- Bunker and Thieu Confer Again Saigon Legislators Would Seek Hanoi Concessions
- 32 STUDENTS IN IOWA HELD AFTER PROTEST
- 2 Nobel Winners at Columbia
- Nicklaus, Collins, Douglass Share First-Round Sahara Golf Lead with 67; ZARLEY, PORTER, BOROS TIED AT 68 Nicklaus Collects Birdies on 3 of Last 4 Holes in Bid to Take $100,000 Event
- Compensation Paid for Cows
- Opening the School Doors
- City School Principals Order All Football Games Canceled
- Bank Merger Approved
- Hurricane Gladys Moves North Off the Gulf Coast of Florida
- Salazar Condition Stable
- HUMPHREY'S RIVALS ASSAILED BY MEANY
- Teachers' Illegal Acts
- CANADIENS SCORE OVER STARS, 3 TO 1; Worsley, Injured in Mouth, Is Replaced by Vachon
- U.S. WAR DEATHS CONTINUE TO DROP; 167 Killed in Week Ended Oct. 12 -- Decline Is Fourth
- Chafee's Daughter Buried
- HYMAN BLUMBERG, UNION LEADER, 82; Executive Vice President of Clothing Workers Dies
- Briton Hopeful on Foreign Trade; Sterling's Role Is Stressed
- Sik Plans to Do Research; Will Not Ask Swiss Asylum
- As the Pool Season Begins, Hustlers Serve 'Lemonade'
- U.S. Surgeons Name Head
- Farm Poll Puts Nixon Ahead, With Wallace Next; Magazine Shows Republican Leading, 52% to 32%, and Humphrey 3d at 16%
- Regents Approve School Decentralization Plan; City's Temporary Program in Effect Till June 30 -Permanent Formula Due
- Soviet Expels a Times Reporter for 'Passing a Letter Abroad'
- Mrs. Maremont Granted Divorce and $2-Million
- Marya Argetsinger Engaged To Arthur Beverly Smith Jr.
- Directory to Dining in City
- Dana Memorial Tomorrow
- Nobel for Literature Won by a Japanese; JAPANESE WRITER WINS NOBEL PRIZE
- Boy Scouts Let Down Bars to Girls
- Way to a Gold Medal Not Through Stomach
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Nixon Now Backed By 483 Newspapers To Humphrey's 93
- Right to Run -- And Not to Run
- Pope Urges Economic Equity
- Heart Transplant Performed
- Venezuelan Claims
- Sales and Profits Hit Record Levels At General Foods; Various Companies Report Sales and Earnings