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- Board Member Named By McGraw-Hill, Inc.
- Humphrey Supported
- Poland 1-0 Soccer Victor
- Alice Snowden Chaffee Betrothed
- Christian Brothers Fill Post
- TV: Capote Is at Odds With A.B.C.; Author Made Study of Capital Punishment Forceful Documentary Not Scheduled
- 56th Medal of Honor Winner
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Dick Gregory Suit Filed
- Screen: James Goldman's 'Lion in Winter' Arrives:O'Toole and Katharine Hepburn Starred Story of Mideast War Also Makes Bow
- REGISTRATION DUE ON CERTAIN WEAPONS
- Talks in 'Final Stages'
- Chess: Black's 3d Move Turns Out To Be the One That Wins
- STOCKS IN LONDON REGISTER ADVANCE; Industrial Issue Index Adds 4.5 Points at 488.9
- N.H.L. Promotes Ruck
- Mrs. Robb to Go Home
- U.S. Indian Coed Gets 6-Month Term in Hungary; Radcliffe Student Is Found Guilty of Aiding Escape Italian Who Helped an East German Sentenced to Year
- Jets Bomb North Again
- Bronx Contest Pits Young Challenger Against Scheuer
- ELECTORAL PACT PUSHED BY NIXON; He Bids Humphrey Support Popular Winner If No One Carries Enough States ELECTORAL PACT PUSHED BY NIXON
- A Draft Card Is Burned at Agnew Rally in Florida
- Campaigns in Maryland
- Humphrey Is Gaining in Queens
- Ecuadorian Sinking Kills 40
- Hosket, Olympian, Joins Knicks
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Index of Commodity Prices Shows Rise of 0.4, to 96.8
- Vice President Asserts Report On Land in Minnesota Is 'Bunk'
- Knicks' Surge Falls Short as Royals Win, 118-114; ROBERTSON HALTS NEW YORK RALLY Sinks 4 Foul Shots in Last 1 1/2 Minutes After Knicks Pull to Within a Point
- Flight of Soyuz 3 Is Called a Success by Soviet
- In a Kitchen of Mud, He Cooked Llama and Made Pumpernickel
- Personal Finance: Appliance Buying; Personal Finance: Appliance Buying
- Lane Set to Be Versatile Giant
- FUTURES IN COCOA RISE THEIR LIMIT; But Contracts Fail to Open as High as Expected
- Dee Goes to Pacers
- Block of Stock Offered In Wells, Rich, Greene
- L. I. U. BOWS, 3-1, IN SOCCER UPSET; Fairleigh Dickinson Breaks League Victory Streak
- A Kaffeeklatsch for Mrs. Humphrey at Sutton Place Penthouse
- U.S. Bishop Steps Down
- Article 7 -- No Title; Lafayette Surprises Its Coach With Signs of Winning Season
- James Grover Corum Fiance Of Catherine Mather Powers
- Muskie Continues His Verbal Assault On Wallace' s Bases
- ANTA MAY GET LINK TO COUNCIL ON ARTS
- Max Adrian to Appear Free
- In The Nation: Apathy on Seventh Avenue
- QUASAR SCIENTIST QUESTIONS FINDING; Says Space Objects May Be Closer Than Believed
- Mildred Custin to Receive Tobe Award for Retailing
- YEARLING TROTTER SOLD FOR $20,000
- Pistons Defeat Celtics
- Muckler Named to Coach North Star Hockey Club
- Rangers, Trailing by 3-0, Rally Late in Game to Turn Back Penguins, 7 to 3; RATELLE, NEVINS EXCEL FOR VICTORS Marshall, Hadfield, Stewart Also Score for New York Before 13,111 Here
- WILLIAM A. BARRETT JR.
- Griffith Granted Hearing Over Hayward Bout Loss
- BETHLEHEM'S NET OFF ONLY A CENT; Steel Concern Averts Drop Seen in Rest of Industry -- Shipments Increase METALS CONCERNS REPORT EARNINGS
- Humphrey Group Formed
- Miss I. Renee Elliott A Prospective Bride
- RESERVES DECREASE IN INDUSTRIAL LANDS
- BUCKLEY, ON L.I., ATTACKS JAVITS; And the Senator, in City, Hears Nixon Assailed
- BLUES TOP FLYERS AND LEAD DIVISION; Three Defensemen Register Goals in 4-1 Triumph
- U. S. Views Is Cautious
- Villager Plans to Buy Schrader; Both Make Apparel VILLAGER PLANS TO BUY SCHRADER
- Plan for Playfield And Housing Settles Long Bronx Dispute
- Stag Movie on Coast TV Was Put on Accidentally
- New Director Elected By Scudder Duo-Vest
- WASHINGTON EXODUS PREDICTED BY LEMAY
- Israeli Official Says U.S. Help Is Certain If Soviet Intervenes; ISRAELIS ARE TOLD U.S. WOULD HELP
- Cairo Replies to Dayan
- NEWS OF REALTY: CLOTHIER EXPANDS; Clark & Young Signs New Empire State Lease
- General Dynamics Registers a Loss; AIRCRAFT MAKER REGISTERS LOSS
- Article 11 -- No Title
- SOVIET IS SEEKING NEW RED GROUPING; East Germans Back a Plan for a Moscow-Led Bloc Excluding Prague SOVIET IS SEEKING NEW RED GROUPING
- East German Equestrian Reported Staying in West
- Israel's 6-Day War
- First Vessel Passes Through New Lock At Sault Ste. Marie
- B. & M. Set to Form Holding Company
- CANADIENS DOWN MAPLE LEAFS, 5-0; East Division Leaders Post 6th Triumph in 7 Contests
- 79 U.S. Scientists Have Now Won Nobel Awards
- Dillon, Read Appoints
- Mrs. Le May Campaigns With Relish
- Debates Rejected
- Filion's 314th Triumph Breaks World Record
- FALL OF BRIDGE LAID TO A BREAK IN CHAIN
- Kristin Walker Engaged to Wed Clement Henry
- Jane's Says Russians Have Fired At Least 12 Space Bomb Rockets
- Dance: Martha Graham Company Onstage and She Off; Troupe Performs at Brooklyn Academy
- U.S. AND BULGARIA TIE IN CHESS PLAY
- CITY SANITATIONMEN SET SIGNING OF PACT
- Deadlock on Mideast; Blow to Prestige of U.N. Feared If Negotiations by Jarring Fail
- An Orthodox Prelate Denies Report on Israeli Properties
- Sir Ivor Rated 11-10 Choice In International at Laurel
- ORCHESTRA FORMED AS MUSICIANS' CO-OP
- JUILLIARD QUARTET UNVEILS A NOVELTY
- Thousands of Agents To Guard Vote Rights
- JAMES TOBIN, 63, DEAN AT QUEENS; Head of General Studies and Professor of English Dies
- GOVERNOR DOUBTS POLLS' RELIABILITY
- Battle of the Canapes: Saigon vs. N. L. F. in Paris; It's Reds' Scotch at George V While Rivals Dish Out Shrimp at the Meurice
- Workers Backing Dubcek
- Rafferty Drive Is Believed Failing in California
- Litton Seeks a German Concern;; Deals With Triumph Companies Announce Merger Plans
- CZECHS, SLOVAKS GET A FEDERATION AS LAW IS SIGNED; Plan, Effective Jan. 1, a Key Goal of Liberal Regime -Soviet Is Cool to Move Czech-Slovak Federalization Act, Effective Jan. 1, Is Signed in Bratislava by the Nation's Leaders
- Army Awards $500-Million Of Ammunition Contracts
- Humphrey Exhorts His Backers Here To Get Out Big Vote; HUMPHREY PUSHES FOR BIG VOTE HERE
- Brown & Williamson Joins In Lifting Cigarette Prices
- Complete Famine Feared
- Dr. Barnard Out of Hospital
- Negroes in Alabama Appeal Court Order Blocking Farm Aid
- P.G.A. Renews Court Fight To Ban Operation of A.P.G.
- 'Liberating' Schools
- ZAMBIA ASSUMES METAL MARKETING; Policy on 'No Nationalization' Reiterated in Lusaka
- RALLY DISTURBANCE QUELLED IN CAPITAL
- Conrad Richter, Novelist, Dies; Wrote of Life in American Past; Author Won a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award -- Lamented 'Progress'
- Bruins Turn Back North Stars, 4 to 2, On 3d-Period Rally
- Dr. Joseph Bell Is Dead at 64; U.S. Health Epidemics Expert
- Mead Johnson Chairman Resigns From Four Posts
- Macy's Elects Officers
- President-Elect to Get Suite by White House
- Better Turn in Trade
- TRICK TRACK WINS PUISSANCE EVENT; Shapiro Guides Gelding to Victory in Jumpoff at Show in Washington
- Athens Court Releases 3 In Article on Homosexuality
- Stockholdings Of Insiders
- Mrs. Haskell Takes Lead In North-South Senior Golf
- JOB PLAN AFFECTS 8,400 ON WELFARE; Incentive System Aimed at Aid-to-Dependent-Children Program's Recipients JOB PLAN AFFECTS 8,400 ON WELFARE
- New Commuter Train Hits 100 Miles an Hour
- Article 12 -- No Title
- EX-OFFICIAL GIVEN 7 YEARS IN FRANCE; Found Guilty of Consorting With Foreign Agents
- Harlem Realty Board Selects 1969 Officers
- FRANCE AND TURKEY CRITICIZE INVASION
- An Absentee Ballot To Be Cast by Nixon
- The Science Laureates; Lars Onsager
- Rapacki's Decline Is Confirmed By Failure to Win Polish Post
- Warsaw Pact Meeting Ends
- COLLEGES ASSESS STRIKE'S EFFECTS; Closings Will Hurt Some Seniors but Aid Others
- Halt Militarily Acceptable, Abrams Advised Johnson; Halt Militarily Acceptable, Abrams Told Johnson
- Christian Science Monitor Says Nixon Wins in Survey
- 2 Americans Win Nobel Prizes In Chemistry and Physics for '68; 2 U.S. SCIENTISTS WIN NOBEL PRIZE
- Mrs. Onassis Plans To Fly Here in Time For Vote on Tuesday
- Fischer-Dieskau Presents Texts Of Goethe Set by 12 Composers
- Police Chief Appeals For Public's Support
- Halloween Party To Aid 2 Groups
- FALCONS RECALL DROPPED PLAYER; Norton Returns After Club Puts Him on Waivers
- Article 13 -- No Title
- O'Dwyer, Ending Upstate Drive, Scornful of Late Razzle-Dazzle
- NEWFOUNDLAND LTD. LIFTS SHARE CAPITAL
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Okker Loses 3-Set Match
- Doctors in Poll Back Nixon
- 900 ATTEND PREVIEW OF SHOW AT MODERN
- Power Struggle Persists Among Polish Communists; GOMULKA RESISTS MOCZAR PRESSURE Political Dispute Reflected in Economic Stagnation and 'Anti-Zionist' Drive
- Art: Modern Museum Honors Dr. King; 70 Artists Give Works to Aid His Cause
- Miss Strasser Plans Nuptial'.s
- BIG OIL CONCERN RAISES EARNINGS; Profit Increases Are Made by California Standard
- $59,000 TROT GOES TO JACK MINBAR; That's Great, Out of Betting, Loses by Neck at Westbury
- MOSCOW POSTERS STIR SPECULATION; Portraits of Soviet Leaders Reported Taken Down
- Novo Names New President
- IVY LOOK LAGGING AMONG GOLLEGIANS; Retailers Find a Swing to New Fashions in Clothes IVY LOOK LAGGING AMONG COLLEGIANS
- MUTUAL RADIO ASKS F.C.C. TO CURB A.B.C.
- President Refuses to Sign Maritime Administration Bill
- Japanese Await Word
- POLICE ROLE CITED AT SPINA'S TRIAL; Witness Implies Patrolmen Aided Newark Gamblers
- Biafra Terminates Services Of an Arms-Running Pilot
- Mrs. Eisenhower Worried By Husband's Weight Loss
- Waterfront Opportunity
- JAMES R. MUNOZ, 77, SHIP AGENCY HEAD
- End Papers
- Officer Killed in Vietnam
- Dr. Kerr Rebuts Barzun Criticism of Universities
- Luis Walter Alvarez
- Hofstra Beats Rutgers, 3-1, In Soccer as Gaffney Stars
- The Old Georgia Names and New Money in Macon Are Strongly Behind Nixon
- BIAFRAN-AID PLEAS INCREASING IN U.S.; Optimistic Relief Report Is Disputed -- Mail Builds Up
- Advertising: Young Thinkers Aim for Youth
- Laymen to Control FordhamTrustees; FORDHAM TO ADD LAYMEN TO BOARD
- Sports of The Times; The Building Year
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Enemy Shells Two U.S. Bases Near Buffer Zone; Firing Believed to Originate From North Vietnam American Planes Keep Up Bombing of Panhandle
- Luncheon at Plaza To Assist Childville.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- School Crisis Helps Ocean Hill's 'Search for a Community'; School Crisis Helps Ocean Hill in Its Search for a Community Identification
- CAPT. GEORGE HOLT OF STEAMSHIP LINE
- A Study Links Hepatitis Cases To Blood Given by Paid Donors
- LeMay Fearful Communists Threaten American Values
- Music: Ensemble From Marlboro Country Returns; Annual Series Opens in Town Hall Reger String Trio Is Novelty of Program
- Incentive Awards Planned For Lottery Ticket Sellers
- Bridge: New York Stars Close Gap On Leaders in Team Trials
- A Correction
- A GERMAN CHORUS BEGINS TOUR HERE; Stuttgart Group Offers Fine St. John Passion of Bach
- $2-BILLION ASKED FOR STATE ROADS; U.S. Aid Is Sought to Help to Build 20 Superhighways
- COLE VOICES HOPE ON DOCK CONTRACT; But He Warns That 'Serious Differences' Exist
- It's the Time of Year for a New Crop of Games
- HENRY W. COUGHLIN
- St. Louis Reserve Chief Criticizes the Federal Board; RESERVE OFFICIAL GRITICIZES BOARD
- Thing-Doing Costs Hippies Free Use Of 2d Ave. Theater
- City Judge Lenient In Relief Sit-In Led By a Militant Coed
- Charts of Races at Aqueduct; 1968. by Triangle Publications, Inc. (The Morning Telegraph) Wednesday, Oct. 30. Third day. Weather cloudy, track fast.
- Study of the Structure of Britain Due Amid Separatists' Pressure
- David Rockefeller Moves Up at Chase; Patterson, 43, Gets Post as President David Rockefeller and Patterson Elected to New Posts at Chase
- A Steady Process
- Farrell, Dyce and Brady Get Track Club Awards Tonight
- Philip Morris
- New Director Elected By J. C. Penney Co.
- Sinclair Oil Suit Seeks to Block Maine Trade Zone and Refinery; SINCLAIR OPPOSES TRADE ZONE PLAN
- Letters to the Editor of The Times; Agnew Backed
- Autumn Settings at Tiffany's
- Velasquez Rides Golden Buttons and Two Other Winners at Big A; SOMMER'S RACER ALWAYS IN FRONT Golden Buttons Defeats Sky Count and Returns $15 -- La Boula, $80.60, Wins
- Actuaries Society Elects
- U.S. AND NORTH VIETNAM REPORTED NEAR ACCORD ON A HALT IN THE BOMBING; OPTIMISM IN PARIS Diplomats Now Look to Washington for the Next Move U.S. and North Vietnamese Are Reported Near Accord That Would Halt Bombing DIPLOMATS VOICE OPTIMISM IN PARIS Say a Breakthrough Is Near -- Washington Expected to Make the Next Move
- Convict Links 3 Defendants to De Franco Murder
- CITY INVESTING SEES A RISE IN EARNINGS
- Wood, Field and Stream; Deer Hunters Are Positive Thinkers When They Discuss Their Prey
- Fixed Brokerage Fee Scored; Dr. Samuelson Labels Cut a Token Fixed Brokerage Fee System Scored
- Bullets Down Warriors
- 5,000 of Detroit's Poor Now Employed by Ford
- Politics: Democrats Planning to Spend Up to $3-Million in Final Week of Campaign; OVER-ALL BUDGET NOW $12-MILLION Officials Talk of Matching G.O.P. in Network Time
- In the Two Worlds of Kathy Kusner, the Proof's in the Riding
- Books of The Times; Literary Gathering
- Briton in Dinghy Tries Again
- Menorah Home for Aged to Benefit
- Bonn Questions Czech Agency's Chief Correspondent as Spy Suspect
- DR. HOMER L. NELMS
- Vietnam Breakthrough
- CALIFORNIA RISES ON STOUT DEFENSE; 8th-Ranked Bears Making Bid for Rose Bowl Berth
- Channel 4 Is Presenting Schoolchildren's Program
- Planning Body Urged to Bar Riverdale Buildings; Addition of 7-Acre Site to Park Asked by Residents Area on Shore of Harlem River Is Now Run-Down
- Israeli Pilot to Fly to Biafra
- Beverly, Moses to Joust Again
- Choreographer Is Developing a Younger Group -- Associates Get Larger Roles
- Flyers Recall 2 From Farms
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- JOHN J. KELLY, 77, PARK RESTAURATEUR
- GHANA UNIVERSITY SHUT AFTER CLASH
- U.S. VIOLENCE PANEL CAUTIONED ON POLICE
- Rain Halts Thompson's Bid For a World Speed Record
- Helicopter Noise Blamed in Part For 2 Deaths at Kennedy Train
- Nixon Cuts Humphrey Lead In Daily News Poll to 2%
- Federal Pacific Picks New Board Member
- Conn Tender a Success
- Market Place: Grace Is Ready To Sell Fleet
- Transfer of Antiwar Captain To Prison Ordered by Court
- Salazar's Health Improves
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Elector Purge Protested
- Yale Daily Backs Humphrey
- Musicians Picket Networks, But Nonstrikers Cross Lines
- Papandreou Still Very III
- INTEREST LACKING IN TREASURY SALE; $11.93-Billion Refinancing Is One of Quietest
- BOTH SIDES ASSAIL RENT-RISE INQUIRY; Tenants Say It's Not Needed -- Owners Call It Political
- Farm Prices Drop 2%; FARM PRICES OFF IN LATEST MONTH
- Singer Co. Names Executive
- Arias Would Accept Aid Of Hemisphere's Soldiers
- N.C.A.A. Puts Utah State on Probation Indefinitely
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Still No School
- The State Senate
- Observer: How to Decide Which Man to Vote For
- GOVERNOR WEIGHS A SPECIAL SESSION ON SCHOOL CRISIS; Studies Move After Teacher Union's Officers Reject Allen Plan to End Strike CITY BOARD ACCEPTS IT Oliver Says Ocean Hill Could 'Live With' a Take-Over in a State Trusteeship Governor Weighs Calling Special Session of State Legislature on School Crisis TEACHERS REJECT ALLEN'S PROPOSAL Call Plan for Take-over by Trustee of Ocean Hill District a 'Step Back'
- U. S. Denounces Canada's Move That Could Raise Corn Tariff; Threatens Retaliation U.S. Denounces Canada's Move That Could Raise Corn Tariff
- MRS. EDMUND LACKAS
- Article 4 -- No Title
- WALLACE HAILED IN PHILADELPHIA; Injuries and Arrests Follow Address Before 5,000
- Lindbergh, on Taiwan Visit, Urges Conservation; He Is Told of Perils to Island's Huge Cypresses and Deer -- Recalls His Boyhood
- The Queen Elizabeth Steams Regally Into Retirement as Thousands Line the Shore; ELIZABETH SAILS INTO RETIREMENT
- Ewald Paid Taxes
- Progress in Conflict
- Briards Add a Gallic Touch to Shows
- Pert Kelton, Versatile Character Actress, Dead; Made Broadway Debut in '25 in the Musical 'Sunny' Played Gleason's TV Wife Also onRadio Show
- Shanker Loses Plea for Jury in Contempt Case
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Article 14 -- No Title
- CITY OPERA 'FAUST' HAS CAST CHANGES
- G.O.P. Officials Continue Their Attacks on The Times for Criticism of Agnew and Nixon
- Article 2 -- No Title
- 'PUNDITRY' IS PART OF DIPLOMATS' JOB; Envoys Send Home Reports Assessing U.S. Campaign
- 'Harvey' at The Lambs
- PRICES INCREASED FOR COPPER TUBES; Levels Raised 5 Per Cent by Revere and Cerro
- 9 WEST BANK ARABS DEPORTED IN UNREST
- Incumbents Favored in Races for House Seats in 20th and 21st Congressional Districts; Ryan Opposed by 3 on the West Side of Manhattan
- Seton Hall Picks Captains
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- 77-Member U.S. Team In Paralympic Games
- Scranton Shuns Post
- NEW SUCCESS SEEN BY MILLEN BRAND; Book by the Author of 1937 Best Seller Wins Acclaim
- Gibson of Cards Displays Talents in Beating Giants
- 3 Fugitives Caught Here