Articles
- U.N.'S CYPRUS FORCE EXTENDED 6 MONTHS
- Firman Insisting That McCoy Obey State Mandate
- Fear Soars With Rate of Crime; Fear of City Residents Soaring With Crime Rate
- Capital Spending Boom; Some Economists Worry That Decline In Consumption May Cut Plant Outlays
- Theater: Off Broadway's 'Americana Pastoral'; Racial Problem Given a Southern Setting
- Data Processing's A. & P. Offer Barred by Hartford Foundation; COMPANIES TAKE MERGER ACTIONS
- THADDEUS T. SABLE
- U.A.R. MIG DOWNED BY ISRAELI PLANES; Jets Battle Near Southern Sinai -'Deep Troubles' of Area Noted by Scranton U.A.R. Jet Shot Down in Clash With Israeli Planes Near Sinai
- HOSPITAL BOMBING IN BIAFRA REPORTED
- Silver Worth $14,000 Sought
- College BasketballRatings
- School in the Midlands Reflects Immigrants' Impact on Britain; 200 of the 250 Pupils Are East Indians or Negroes
- Barry Runs Up 38 Points
- CHAIRMAN TO RETIRE AT MERRILL LYNCH
- A Federal Warrant Is Issued for Arrest of Eldridge Cleaver
- Foreign Affairs: Told to Be Quiet
- Soviet Satellite Launched
- MRS. ISRAEL HAKOHEN
- Ondine Reaches Australia; Lost 60 Feet of Her Mast
- OHIO JOB BUREAU ACCUSED OF BIAS; U.S. Suit Is First Involving a State Employment Unit
- Sports of The Times; A Few Object Lessons
- NEWS OF REALTY: BOSTON SLUM AID; Developer Gets $4.2-Million to Renovate 2 Areas
- Reuther Visiting Yugoslavia
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- HEARING IS OPENED IN CUTTER'S SINKING
- AFRICAN GROUPING HAS FALLEN APART; Union With Chad and Congo Ended by Central Africans
- Miss Nixon Gets License
- Charles Miller Fiance Of Dearing Carpenter
- DEFICIT WORSENS FOR FRENCH TRADE; $200-Million November Dip Is Three Times October's French Trade Deficit Worsens; Heavy Loss Listed in November
- In U.S. Homes, Wounds of Vietnamese Children Are Healing
- M-G-M Puts Polk In Director's Post With Top Job Next; M-G-M PUTS POLK IN DIRECTOR'S JOB
- Hughes III With Flu in Hawaii
- Senior Officers Named By Bank of New York
- CLIFORD HAS HOPE FOR EARLY ACCORD ON TROOP CUTBACK; Sees Chances for Agreement on Mutual Step in Vietnam --Doubt Voiced in Paris
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Frazier Outpoints Bonavena and Retains Title; CHAMPION GIVES FOE A THRASHING Frazier Carries Attack to Argentine and Captures Unanimous Decision
- Equitable Life Society Elects New Director
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Gimbel and Buffum's End Talks on Acquisition Plan
- First Negro Officer Gets Medal of Honor
- CHICAGO ARRESTS ATTACKED IN SUIT; Court Is Asked to Declare Laws Unconstitutional
- BULLETS TRIUMPH, TAKE LEAD IN EAST; Scott, Sub, Gets 17 Points in 115-101 Rout of Celtics
- Magnum Fund, Ltd., Elects
- LUNAR CRAFT CRASH UNDER NASA STUDY
- Police-Community Rift
- Article 5 -- No Title
- ROBERT E. TOBIN
- Kathy Whitworth Honored
- RESERVE PLANS BAR ON 'EQUITY FUNDING'
- 31 CIVILIANS SLAIN IN VIETCONG RAIDS
- Boozer Will Start for Jets on Sunday; RUNNER ON BENCH IN LAST 2 GAMES
- Union Rule Dispute On TV Lights Ends Galamison Meeting
- AMEX TRADING OFF AS INDEX EDGES UP; But Declines Exceed Gains by 479 to 386 in Mixed Day
- THANT AND 3 DISCUSS SOUTH AFRICA VOTE
- 6 PROJECTS AIDING CITY PUPILS CITED; Study Finds a Significant Achievement Record
- Fredrica Riess Plans Nuptials
- Alleged Head of Car Theft Ring Surrenders and Is Arraigned
- Coffee, Cake -- and 90 Minutes of Talk
- Fiesta Here Will Benefit Theater of Latin America
- STOCK PRICES SLIP AFTER EARLY GAIN; Declines Top Rises, 747 to 643, as Indexes Close at Lowest Levels of Day
- M'COY MAKES VOW TO OPEN J.H.S. 271 ON HIS OWN TODAY; State Trustee for District Says School Will Remain Closed With Police Aid ADMINISTRATOR WARNED Local Board Leader Among 17 Arrested After Sit-In at P.S. 39 in Harlem McCoy Says He Will 'Personally' Reopen J.H.S. 271 in Ocean Hill Area Today STATE'S TRUSTEE ISSUES A WARNING Firman Says Administrator Risks Ouster by Employing 'Inflammatory' Speech
- U.S. and the Swiss Study Pact To Help Drive on Tax Evaders
- C.B.S. Makes Color Movies on Black-White Film; C.B.S. Develops Black-and-White Film for Color
- JERSEY TOWN GETS INTEGRATION PLEA; State Offers Aid to Union on Speeding School Program
- Liston Wins by a Knockout; LINCOLN STOPPED IN SECOND ROUND Liston Ends Bout With Left Hook -- Ex-Sparring Mate Unconscious 3 Minutes
- Moynihan, a Liberal Scholar, May Spur Rapid Action on Cities
- Bridge: Schenken Team Squeezes Out The Title in Reisinger Play
- Article 4 -- No Title
- ANTI-SOVIET STAND DENIED BY BRITAIN
- Royals Rout Bucks
- Japanese, Accepting Nobel Prize, Hails It as Sign of East-West Friendship
- PROTEST ON COAST DISPERSED BY RAIN; Suspension of 44 Students Lifted by Dr. Hayakawa
- Nuclear Free Zone
- Article 6 -- No Title
- VIETNAM MILITIA HAS RUGGED DUTY; ' 68 Casualty Rate 37% for Province Unit Near Saigon
- EARTHQUAKE FELT IN PHILADELPHIA; Tremor Does Little Damage -- Shock Center in Jersey
- MRS. ROY DURSTINE, REPUBLICAN WORKER
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Council Votes Bill Giving Handicapped Protection on Bias
- Despite 'Turmoil,' Lindsay Affirms Faith in City
- Samuel Beard to Wed Miss Patricia Dranow
- Sales and Earnings Are Reported by Corporations
- PORT HERE VOTES TO RESUME STRIKE; Action by Dockers Expected to Be Paralleled Elsewhere
- Udall Offers Plans On Trade-Zone Oil; 2 PLANS OFFERED ON TRADE-ZONE OIL
- 4 Rail Operating Unions Merge; Seek Tie to Bus and Air Groups; FOUR RAIL UNIONS APPROVE MERGER
- Joseph Brunetti, Jersey Builder And Race Horse Owner, Dead
- WILLIAM ROGERS CHOSEN BY NIXON TO REPLACE RUSK; CABINET IS SHAPED President-elect to Go on TV at 10 Tonight to Name Appointees ROGERS IS CHOICE TO REPLACE RUSK
- Some Egyptian Schools Open
- OUSTED PATROLMAN REPORTED MISSING
- Dermatologists Elect Chief
- Packwood Charges Morse Seeks 'to Steal Election'
- Ralph Heck on Inactive List
- U.S. Wants Auto Makers To Advise Buyer on Safety
- Marine Midland Grace Elects Board Member
- Mother and Brother At Tribute to Kennedy
- Cabinet-Making From Chippendale to Nixon
- Advertising: Wells, Rich Is Totally Beerless
- S. BRUCE BLACK
- Portugal Withdraws Bid
- Indictment for Kidnapping
- Paul Brown: Jets' Edge Is Namath
- Goldberg Urges Seating Of Both Chinas in the U.N.
- Mary Haines and James Miggs, North Carolina Seniors, Engaged
- Morton to Get Bank Post
- NATIONAL STEEL INCREASES PRICE; Hot-Dip Galvanized Sheets Are Raised $4 a Ton, Half as Much as Others Did NATIONAL STEEL INCREASES PRICE
- Cold Numbs the Metropolitan Area as Mercury Drops to 9 Degrees; Cold Numbs Metropolitan Area As Mercury Drops to 9 Degrees
- HOMOSEXUAL STUDY STARTS IN OCTOBER
- Housing Authority Employes Threatening Strike in City
- SURPLUS STRESSED BY I.M.F. DIRECTOR
- SOVIET INCREASES MILITARY BUDGET; Announces a Billion-Ruble Rise for 1969 -Also Gives More Funds for Science Soviet Increases Military Budget by Billion Rubles
- 6 Points by N.Y.U. In Last 56 Seconds Subdue City, 64-58
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- Mr. Nixon and the Negroes
- COLUMBIA DOWNS RUTGERS, 74 TO 57; McMillian Tallies 29 Points as Lions Take 3d in Row
- No Halt in Schooling
- 25,112 Bet $3,439,671 at Aqueduct in Saying Au Revoir to Racing Season; BIG ROCK CANDY WINS MILE EVENT Pays $9.80, With Davidson Up -- Attendance, Betting Top Last Year's Totals
- Farm Bureau Told That Grape Boycott Perils Other Crops
- Dr. Pat Trammell, 29, Dies; Ex-Star on Alabama Eleven
- Israel Sentences 10 Arabs
- HEAD OF FORDHAM MEETS DISSIDENTS; Promises Experiment Will Be Extended One Year
- Father of Six Is Slain in a Fight Over Dancer in E. 50th St. Cafe
- Constance E. Smith, Teacher, Is Affianced to John Brand 3d
- Missile Aide Named
- Seamen's Union Training Ships Sail Into Port Here
- U.S. to Subsidize Lard
- TIMES AND C.B.S. WILL MAKE FILMS; Video Playback Device Will Put Them in Classrooms
- Miss Carol F. Pettit Prospective Bride
- Longchamps Changing Its Image; Longchamps Chain Changing Its Image
- TURBOTRAIN RUNS START TOMORROW; Collision With Truck Mars Montreal-Toronto Test
- ROCKEFELLER HINTS AT SALES TAX RISE; Indicates Increase to 3% -'Worried' About Raising Levy on Incomes Again Rockefeller Indicates He Will Seek Sales Tax Rise
- Senate Panel Hears Charges Of Abuses by Credit Bureaus; Group Is Told a Businessman Financed a Plane but Wife Could Not Charge Paint
- Pakistan Journalists Protest
- Pennsylvania Folk Art on Display Here
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- Nixon and Aide Like Hamburgers
- A MAYOR UPSTATE ACCUSED ON POLICE; State Charges Interference in Lackawanna Force
- Fullmer Finishes Workouts For Shot at Benvenuti's Title
- Italian, 18, Upsets Injured Graebner At Queensland Net
- Children's Wear Makers Told of a Double Threat
- Gallup Finds 15 Million Voters 'Sat Out' Presidential Election
- Focus on the Cities
- St. John's Wins in Overtime
- Copter Crews Busy Rescuing Pilots Downed in Laotian Hills
- Christmas Stamp
- Shoemaker Facing a Long Road Back
- SHRIVER AND WIFE VISIT DE GAULLE; Envoy Conveys Messages From Nixon and Johnson
- 67 PROTESTERSSEIZED AT CONNECTICUT U.
- HARRY N. MASON
- New Girard Trust Venture
- 252 Send In Gifts To Neediest Cases; 252 SEND IN GIFTS FOR THE NEEDIEST
- Johnson Gets New View Of 'Hawks and Doves'
- John Gould to Marry Miss Cynthia Brown
- MONRONEY WARNS OF AIRWAYS JAMS; Fears Lines Might Avoid Crowded New York Skies
- BUNDY SAID TO MEET KOSYGIN SON-IN-LAW
- Sale of California Newspapers To Gannett Is Upheld by Judge
- Margaret Loss Engaged to Wed W.K. Blomquist
- Brokerage Firm Installs Computer in 'Cage'
- FRANK SERRI, 79, OF BROOKLYN BAR; Lawyer for 50 Years Dies -- Appointed Reds' Counsel
- Market Place: Merrill Talks To Rothschild
- REV. DAVID C. CRONIN FORDHAM PROFESSOR
- NIXON SAID TO FOIL JOHNSON ON COURT; Goldberg Blocked for Chief Justice, Senator Charges NIXON SAID TO FOIL JOHNSON ON COURT
- Court Turns Down Appeals By Hospital-Union Officials
- N.A.I.A. to Honor Three
- Balestrieri Is '68 Champion
- Dayco Merger Approved
- 3 Killed as Copter Crashes
- A 'Stroll' in the Black Sea
- COMMODITY INDEX DROPS .02, TO 98.4
- Negroes Stage Radcliffe Sit-In; College Acts on Their Demands; Students Want More Blacks Enrolled and Also a Change in the Admission Policy
- G.O.P. Meadows Role
- FONTAINE TAKES LEAD AT WESTBURY; Drives 3 Winners and Goes Ahead of Abbatiello
- Doyle Dane Appoints Officers
- DOROTHY DOUGLAS, HOFSTRA PROFESSOR
- WESTINGHOUSE BID IN FRANCE OPPOSED
- Arab League Asserts Palestinians' Right to Combat Israelis
- Hong Kong Flu Attacks Thousands Here Swiftly
- U.N. Calls for Expert Study Of Biological Weapons
- Liebe Coolidge, Gregory Guest Plan Marriage
- COMMON MARKET SHOWS LIFE AGAIN; After a Stagnant Period, Chiefs Move on 2 Plans
- Governor's Plans On Spending Called 'Madness' by Levitt
- Brokers to Institutions Earn Biggest Return, S.E.C. Finds; Small-Customer Firms Lag Brokers to Institutions Earn Biggest Return, S.E.C. Finds
- MURRAY WEISS
- Crowell Collier Elects 3 Additional Directors
- Karl Barth Dies in Basel; Protestant Theologian, 82; Karl Barth Dies in Swiss Home; Leading Protestant Theologian
- U.S. to Aid Ghana's Industry
- GAS IMPERILS POLICE AT HEADQUARTERS
- Mark II Is Dead, Long Live the Moog!
- Telecast Set at 10 P.M. On Nixon Announcement
- From Merton's Prose and Poetry
- Ali Comes Back to the Arena With a Few Well-Chosen Jabs
- Rhodesia Reprieves 25 Of 118 Facing Execution
- Freshmen Senators Find Housing Costly, Offices Small and Job-Seekers Numerous in Washington
- Books of The Times; Lingering Shadows
- Solzhenitsyn at Fifty
- Article 9 -- No Title
- JOHN TREADWELL, BRIGADIER, 67, DIES; Official of English-Speaking Union Here Since 1949
- K. G. Adios Brings High Bid Of $32,000 at Old Glory Sale
- ROCKEFELLER URGES NATO POLICY CHANGE
- WALTER KELLER
- CORDERO WINS 2 FOR TOTAL OF 312; Feature at Tropical Park One of Jockey's Scores
- AIR FARE INCREASE ASKED BY EASTERN; Line Joins Others in Filing With C.A.B. -- Costs Up
- Turkish Premier Shuffles Cabinet After Two Resign
- State Tax Receipts Increase
- Miss Heineman Will Be a Bride
- First Catamaran Trawler Is Being Tested by Soviet
- ' The Feast of Love' By Thomson Given As a Novelty Here
- Sue Big Board, U.S. Urged; CELLER ASKS U.S. TO SUE BIG BOARD
- An Author's Party With Soul
- Pupils' Program Lets Teachers See What Young A re Thinking
- Thomas Merton Is Dead at 53; Monk Wrote of Search for God; Thomas Merton Is Dead at 53; Monk Wrote of Search for God
- Surtax Is Caught Up in Politics Of the Old and New Presidents; Issue Now Is Not Whether to Continue the 10% Levy but Who Will Propose Step
- William Inge Play Will Be Produced For Off Broadway
- COMPROMISE SEEN IN SOVIET BUDGET; ' 69 Outlays Said to Reflect Competition for Funds
- ADDICTION AGENCY CALLED A 'FRAUD'; Councilman Moskowitz Says Dr. Ramirez Has Failed
- Brown Is Catching On as Ranger; Defenseman Gaining Confidence He Had Lacked in Past Blue Shirt Sextet Meets Bruins at Garden Tonight
- Pound and Franc Up
- Republican Asserts U.S. 'Whitewashes' Charges on Powell
- End Papers
- Knicks Top Suns, 111-106, as Reed and Barnett Pace Late Rally at Garden; ROCKETS TOPPLE 76ERS, 132 TO 120 Hayes Scores 39 Points for Victors -- Reed Tallies 35 in Knicks' Comeback
- Soviet and West Germany Open Talks on Establishing Air Link
- Target: The Poor
- Army Defeats Temple, 60-59, In Overtime for 3d Triumph
- Vietnam Casualties
- HARLEMITES BUY WOOLWORTH SHOP; $2-Million Deal to Aid Both Company and Community
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Apollo Countdown Complete
- Labor Leaders Hail Humphrey At Dinner Here Honoring Abel
- FREDERICK NORMAN, BRITISH LINGUIST, 71
- Stock Prices Stage an Advance on London Market in Moderately Active Trading; BUT LEVELS FALL ON DOLLAR ISSUES
- Daphne Montgelas Betrothed To David MacDuffie Cochran
- Retail Sales in November Rose 1.5%, Setting Mark; But Experts Expect 1969 Gains in Business and Consumer Areas to Lag
- The Dance: Ballet Theater Offers 'Swan Lake'; Brooklyn Academy Run of One Month Begins
- INTEREST SPIRAL ON BONDS GAINING; Yields of Most Financings Continue Upward Course
- S. I. WORKERS ACCEPT CON EDISON CONTRACT
- JOHN E. M'FARLAND
- Danish Birth Rate Down
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Selections From Barth's Writings
- Screen: 'The Magus,' With Michael Caine, Opens:Novel's Author Turned It Into Filmscript
- Britain Bars Restriction On Kosher Slaughter
- An Intimate Counselor to Nixon; William Pierce Rogers
- LAWYERS CONDEMN MOB SOCIAL ACTION
- St. Peter's Beats St. Louis In Overtime Contest, 98-84
- U.S. Names Pacification Aide
- Joseph Kennedy to Go South
- BOOK AWARD GIVEN TO MARIANNE MOORE
- NETS SCORE, 117-102, ON TART'S 32 POINTS
- PRICES OF COCOA RISE DALLY LIMIT; Reports of a Crop Shortage Set Off Trading Flurry
- U.S. Reminds All Aliens To Report Addresses
- Theatrical Beggars
- Bulls Down Pistons 100-83 With Surge in Second Half
- No Progress Made in Paris
- Aaron L. Steiker, Founder Of Orphans Home in Bronx
- Dawson Is Player of Week
- Gift to Hampshire College Puts Funds at $15-Million
- Prizes Continue to Rise as Auto Racing Booms
- INDICTED CONCERN IS GIVEN CONTRACT; Rocket Launchers Ordered From Alsco by the Navy
- Protesters Carry Cause From School to School; Many of the Faces Seen at Ocean Hill Demonstrations Now Appear in Harlem