Articles
- A Mayor Resigns
- British Turf Groups Merge For Unified Racing Control
- Bundy to Speak at Bond Club
- MILDRED LODEWICK, FASHION REPORTER
- Carmen Czernik, a Pianist, In Carnegie Recital Debut
- Nearby Ski Areas Open on Weekend
- Captive's Message Broadcast
- YOUTH CORPS HEAD CHARGES REPRISAL; Willie Smith Says Changes Are Directed at Him
- Article 12 -- No Title
- Optimism on Vietnam Economy Is Voiced by U.S. Aid Official
- Dirksen Tests G.O.P. Sentiment If Johnson Nominates Goldberg
- U.S. Pays U.N. Assessment
- JEWISH LEADERS SET '69 FUND GOAL; $365-Million to Be Sought to Meet Needs of Israelis
- 5-Hour Fire Chars British Ship at Pier
- Peronelle Busk Will Be Bride
- Suit by Protesters Is Criticized; Judge Calls It 'Amateurish Job'
- Tight Money Shown for Week As Mare Gauges of Policy Drop; MONEY IS TIGHT, FIGURES INDICATE
- G.M.A.C. Bonds Are Offered;; Interest Cost Is High LARGE BOND ISSUE IS SOLD BY G.M.A.C.
- CANADIANS PRAISE TURBOTRAIN'S RUN; Say Speed and Comforts Rival Airline Service
- STUDENTS DISRUPT HARVARD MEETING; Force Cancellation of Talks on R.O.T.C. by Faculty
- Article 4 -- No Title
- CARNEGIE PANEL ASKS U.S. TO SEND POOR TO COLLEGE; Plan Similar to G.I. Bill Is Proposed -- Cost Put at $13-Billion by 1976 U.S URGED TO SEND POOR TO COLLEGE
- CRITERIA SOUGHT FOR TRANSPLANTS; State Hearing Told of Need for Definition of Death
- THOMAS J. TIERNAN
- RAIL TON-MILEAGE SHOWS RISE OF 2%; Carloadings Dip 1.7% From Level in 1967 Week
- Sybaris, Ancient City of Luxury, Believed Found in Southern Italy; Sybaris, Ancient City of Luxury, Believed Found in Italy by Archeologists
- Publishers Urge Court to Back Joint Operation by Newspapers
- Music: Giulini Leads the Philharmonic; Guest's First Program All Classic Mozart Michelangeli Is Soloist in D Minor Concerto
- Egyptian Swimmer Drowns
- Books of The Times; Who Says What, and How?
- Halfway on Hospitals
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Dr. Theodore Barnett Dies; Surgeon in Brooklyn, 55
- 30 in London Sit-In for Biafra
- N.Y.U. Eases Suspension In Disruption of Talks
- 213 Negroes Reprimanded For U. of Illinois Protest
- Incoming Cabinet Children Make the Capital Scene
- 25,000 G.E. TV SETS GET A SAFETY CHECK
- Bertrand Russell Criticizes Warsaw On Anti-Semitism
- Loyal League's Dance Dec. 21 Will Have a Mexican Theme
- Ethel Kennedy Has 11th Child, a Girl
- Toledo Upsets Western Kentucky, 88-65, at Garden; Rutgers Wins; HILLTOPPERS COLD IN THEIR SHOOTING Suffer First Defeat After Five Victories -- St. Louis Is Routed, 91 to 67
- Alexander's Issue Sells Quickly; $41.17-Million Raised STOCK ISSUE SOLD BY ALEXANDER'S
- TALKS ARE RESUMED ON DOCK CONTRACT
- Tallulah Bankhead Dead at 65; Vibrant Stage and Screen Star; Tallulah Bankhead, the Vibrant and Tempestuous Stage and Screen Personality, Dies Here at 65
- Inaugural Band Selected
- Miss Fabray's Father Dies
- Levy, Director of 'Scuba Duba,' Writing 2 Broadway Musicals
- Ashe Ranked No. 1 in U.S. Tennis; Pasarell, 1967 Leader, Is 7th; GRAEBNER SECOND AND SMITH THIRD Richey, Lutz and Holmberg Placed Among Top Six -- Osborne 8th, Scott 10th
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- STATE COURT CLEARS BOOK ON HEMINGWAY
- Czech Premier Reports Economy Lags Seriously
- Farm Bureau Votes to Step Up Anti-Union Efforts
- End Papers
- Los Angeles Museum Playing Matchmaker; Starts Program for Marriage of Art and Technology Participants Include Dubuffet, Vasarely and Lichtenstein
- Good-by to the Waterfront
- City Tax Refunds Due For 66,700 Next Week
- 18 Thoroughbreds Denied Entry Into South Africa
- Defense Department to Draft 33,700 in February
- HENRY S. KINGMAN, MIDWEST BANKER
- Attack by Israeli Jets Is Reported by Jordan
- Advertising: Y. & R. Resigns Borden Account
- Jet 'Scouts' Await Double-Vision Look
- FRANCE'S RESERVES RISE DURING WEEK
- 2 Gift Mantelpieces Are Recommended For White House
- Dr. Syrett Is Invested By Brooklyn College
- Trust Suit Called Baseless by I.B.M.; I.B.M. DISPUTES CHARGES IN SUIT
- Fuel Leak 'Not a Problem'; Apollo Shot Still On
- Patricia Paley Will Be Bride Of Richard Neu
- Annual Football Prizes Are Presented Here; Lambert Awards Go to Three Colleges -- Kwalick Cited Perkins, Hobart; Carr of Post Honored as Top Players
- BROKERAGE FIRMS AGREE TO MERGER; Paper Jam at Schwabacher Leads to Blair Take-Over
- Todd to Build Novel Oceanographic Ship for Navy
- Guyana Charges Newsmen Who Criticized Voting Machinery
- Hanoi Says It Downed Drone
- WILHELM TRADED BY KANSAS CITY; Sent to Angels for Infield Spare and Rookie Catcher
- Franklin Bank Director
- NIXON AGAIN PAYS CALL ON JOHNSON; TALK FAR-RANGING; Middle East, Vietnam and Missile Curb Parley With Soviet Are Discussed CHAFEE WEIGHING OFFER Post for Gov. Boe Indicated -- President-Elect Meets With Cabinet Choices Nixon Again Pays Call on Johnson; Staffs and Families Also Meet at White House CHAFEE CONFIRMS WEIGHING OFFER Post for Gov. Boe Indicated -- President-Elect Meets With Cabinet Choices
- KATHY WHITWORTH SETS MONEY MARK
- RUMOR ORGANIZES CABINET IN ITALY; Christian Democrat Forms Center-Left Coalition
- Bridge: North American Team Steals Slam That Others Didn't Bid
- Phone 'Lines' Tangled
- SCHRANZ DEFEATS 121 SKIING RIVALS; Austrian Triumphs in Giant Slalom in France
- Jarring Arrives in Moscow To Resume Post for Month
- Heifetz Urges Ritard in Tempo of Musician's Life
- SPLIT TO BE ASKED BY GEORGIA-PACIFIC
- Poles Sentence 2 Students Accused in March Riots
- An Appreciation: Arthur Hays Sulzberger
- Medicaid Hearings Set
- Abbatiello Gets 4 Winners, Takes Driving Lead; Yankee Guy Pays $133.60; FEAT AT WESTBURY PUTS TOTAL AT 128 Pacer Comes From Fifth to Beat Oaktown and Form an Exacta Paying $833
- FUTURES IN COCOA SHOW ADVANCES; News of Small Ghana Crops Held Spur to the Gains
- Candidates Warned to File Expenses
- MRS. MARIE WALLER, CONCERT PIANIST, 76
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Canadiens Turn Back Blues, 5-4, in Battle Between Hockey Division Leaders; 2 RICHARD GOALS LEAD TO VICTORY Montreal Tops Blues 11th Time in Row as Group Pacesetters Clash
- A Director Is Chosen For ABC-TV Operation
- BARRON IS STAR IN JAZZ CONCERT; Picks Up Saxophone and Leads Own Quartet
- Bobby Unser Has Close Call
- Article 15 -- No Title
- 3 NEGROES SOUGHT FOR JOBS BY NIXON; Lawyer Here May Be Named Under Secretary of Labor
- 'Mad Show' Coming Back
- Locche of Argentina Stops Fuji In 10th to Win 140-Pound Title
- Janet M. Kennedy Is Betrothed To Jan C. Lingle, Navy Officer
- Negro Leaders Here Urged To Reject Anti-Jew Leaflet
- CITY BANK PLANS LONDON VENTURE; Agrees to Buy 40% Interest in National & Grindlays CITY BANK PLANS LONDON VENTURE
- McCoy Ignores State Removal Order but Firman Vows to Bar Him Today
- Mrs. Nancy McNabb Is Remarried
- West Side Tennis Club Names Woodcock Pro
- STOCK PRICES DIP IN ACTIVE TRADING; 730 Issues Close as Losers While 693 Gain Ground -- Dow Eases by 0.56 VOLUME IS 18.16 MILLION Turnover on Amex Soars to 10.11 Million Shares, Fifth Highest Ever STOCK PRICE DIP IN ACTIVE TRADING
- DECISION HELD UP ON SHIP TERMINAL; Council Unit Asks Agencies for Additional Data
- Plane Crashes on L. I.
- London-to-Sydney Drivers Prepare to Cross Australia
- Schaefer TV Series Ending; Good Films Too Scarce
- Enemy's Build-Up In South Vietnam Stirs Washington; Washington Stirred by Reports of Foe's Build-Upl
- George Washington Beats Georgetown in Overtime
- Rifle Group Registers As Lobbyist in Capital
- Nagel's 64 Leads by 3 Shots
- Article 7 -- No Title
- Amex Volume Is Fifth Highest Ever
- The Cabinet: Not Very Exciting, but Comfortable
- Stern & Stern Elects
- Mrs. Rosamond Goodman Ernie Pyle's Secretary
- Sports of The Times; Prophet Without Honor
- 'Whoops-a-Daisy,' Play on Suburbia, Is Given in London
- Corporation Fined $500 for False Ad On Skinny Shake
- 91st Starfighter Crashes
- 2 POWERS PREVAIL ON U.N. ATOM ISSUE; Attempt to Reactivate Group as Arms Forum Dropped
- Plane Lands on Thruway
- Joseph Platt Jr. And Miss Stack To Wed Dec. 28
- British Troupe Scheduled
- Men's Apparel Stirs New Plans; Men's Apparel Draws New Designers
- Anderson to Seek G.O.P. Post
- STENGEL INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT; Retired Baseball Manager, 78, Suffers Minor Cuts
- 4 Ocean-Carrier Groups Told Not to Divert Cargo
- CITY HIGH SCHOOLS TO GIVE STUDENTS A VOICE IN POLICY; Donovan Sets Up a Panel to Recommend the Guidelines for Involving Youths ADVISORY ROLE PLANNED McCoy Defies State Order Removing Him and Goes to His Office as Usual STUDENTS TO GET A VOICE IN POLICY
- HONG KONG FLU NOW U.S. EPIDEMIC; Disease Center Says Deaths Exceed the Expectations
- Kenneth H. Colville Dies; Led Industrial Concern
- Article 5 -- No Title
- FINAL ACTION BARRED IN G.&W. SINCLAIR BID
- U.S. PLANE WITH 51 DOWN OFF CARACAS; Wreckage of 707 Jetliner Out of New York Sighted -- 'No Signs of Life' U.S. JET WITH 51 FALLS AT GARACAS
- NEW STUDY ASKED ON JERSEY CRIME; G.O.P. Aides Demand Names of Men Linked to Mafia
- Summary of Carnegie Proposals
- Palmer Is Hailed Here as Ambassador of Goodwill
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- BRAZILIAN DEPUTIES BAR MEMBER'S TRIAL
- JUILLIARD OFFERS 'BARBER' IN ENGLISH
- LOCAL GOLFERS ELECT SCHLANGER; President of Metropolitan Unit to Serve 2d Term
- Sik, Czech Reformer, Cancels Trip to Prague After Warning
- PINEDA REDUCES CORDERO'S LEAD; Rides 3 Winners for a Total of 313 -- Rival Scores on 2 and Posts 317 Over All
- Foreign Affairs: Parallel Pairs
- Cornelius E. Coleman, 74, Ex-Stockbroker, Is Dead
- How Super Are the Cowboys? Super Enough for Super Bowl
- FRESH FIGHTING REPORTED AT DMZ; American Combat Deaths Pass the 30,000 Mark
- Teacher's Birthday Helps the Neediest; Teacher's Birthday Aids the Neediest
- Duryea Denies a Tax Rise Is Inevitable Next Year
- NEWS OF REALTY: BANKS INCREASE; Survey Shows 34% More in Midtown Area Since '60
- Informal Poll of Officials Finds New Cabinet Capable and Dull
- More Guards Are Reported On Cuban Domestic Flights
- Mexican Budget Submitted
- FOUR CAR MAKERS POST SALES GAINS; First 10 Days of December Show Rise -- U.S. Reports Inventories Up Sharply
- I.B.M. AIDE TO HEAD SARAH LAWRENCE; De Carlo, a Mathematician, Shifts to Humanities
- Casper Set for Coast Golf
- STATE APPROVES RYE-NASSAU SPAN; State Approves a Rye-Nassau Bridge
- Hospital Outbreaks High
- HYMAN SHAPIRO
- The Nixon Cabinet's Wives: A Ringside Seat at First Meeting
- Jackson Out for Season, 76ers Title Hopes Dim
- L.I.R.R. REBELLION URGED BY UNION; Commuters Asked to Join Trainmen in Protest
- Hanoi Allows Gifts For Captive Pilots; Hanoi to Let Captive U.S. Pilots Receive Gifts
- Planning Funds Restored For Areas of Little Rock
- ASHE, SMITH GAIN AT BRISBANE NET; Pasarell's Loss to Ruffels Jeopardizes Cup Berth
- GRANT-HARVEY LEAD IN U.S. PRO-AM GOLF
- MIGRANTS' PLIGHT IN TEXAS DECRIED; Rights Panel Head Suggests Peonage Law Violation
- Simpson in Hula Bowl
- 5 Held in $60,000 Swindle of Westchester Banks
- Flu Hits Kings Point
- MARION T. SHEEHAN, WRITER AND EDITOR
- NEW HEALTH UNIT URGED BY MAYOR; Public Corporation Would Manage City Hospitals
- EARLY LEAF GOAL BEATS FLYERS, 1-0; Ellis's Tally Holds Up as Bower Excels in Nets
- Vietnam Casualties
- Unmanned Locomotive Chugs 5 Miles to a Thud
- Labor Wins Commons Test
- Article 13 -- No Title; Fun and Games for Young and Old Salt
- M'CRACKEN SEES PROSPERITY IN '69; Nixon Economic Aide Says Growth Must Be Fostered
- Inventories Rise
- Four Basque Nationalists Given Prison Terms for Arson in Spain
- Bus Hits Truck in Jersey
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- Heads Chicago's American
- FREDERICK DEMAREST
- Even Losing Can Be Way Of Winning
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Front Page 2 -- No Title
- Soviet, Yielding to U.S., Drops Magazine Article
- Leaders in Many Fields Pay Tribute to Arthur Hays Sulzberger
- Patent Office Requests Rehearing on 'Software'
- Negro Recruited at Florida
- 2 Negroes Get Five Years For City Hall Fire Bombing
- 3 Stellar Singers, at Town Hall, Present a Ned Rorem Program
- Article 8 -- No Title
- Ky and Harriman Draft New Seating Proposals
- 3 Negro Schools Are Closed Over Boycotts in Georgia
- The Theater: 'Carnival!'; Revival Staged by City Center Light Opera
- Article 10 -- No Title
- City's Capital Budget Is Assailed as 'Stagnant'
- LEW DAVIES IS DEAD; COMPOSER, WAS 57
- Concert Managers' Group To Meet Here Next Week
- Seals Rout Wings, 6-0
- Wepner, Tomasetti Renew Ring Rivalry Here Tonight
- Johnson Has 'Good Opinion'
- SOVIET CUTS FLEET IN MEDITERRANEAN
- Boys Club Adds Gifts and Songs To Annual Ball
- Philadelphia Drops Murder Charges On Miranda Ruling
- Executive Corps Picks Chairman
- NANTERRE STUDENTS STAGE NEW STRIKE
- Leonardo on Campus; Charles Raymond DeCarlo
- Providence on Top, 86-76
- Columbia Hecklers Bested by Lindsay In Moderation Plea; Radical Hecklers at Columbia Outlasted by Mayor
- Flu Closes Adelphi And Marine Academy
- LOUIS J. CAMPBELL
- Congress Support Voiced For Nixon Cabinet Choices; CONGRESS FAVORS CABINET CHOICES
- Yale Plans Broad New Major In Culture of Afro-Americans
- Dissident Catholics in Florence to Boycott Masses
- Wood, Field and Stream; Fish Are Jumping and Hunting Is Easy on 3,000-Acre Commercial Preserve
- Split for Weyerhaeuser
- EX-PAROLE OFFICER HELD IN MISSISSIPPI
- Sports Today
- R.F. BOGER IS DEAD; M'GRAW-HILL AIDE; Vice President of Concern for Administration, 67
- New Tenants' Group Will Seek Action On Rent Increases
- Work by Eliot Feld Offered in England By Festival Ballet
- Melchionni Back at Villanova
- ISRAELIS BUILDING ON LUTHERAN LAND; Dayan Says Curbs on Trade at Jordan Will Be Eased
- EUROPE REACTION ON CABINET MILD; Nixon Viewed as Taking Key Role in Foreign Policy
- Britain Narrows Trade Gap Sharply;; November Figures Bring Confidence to Nation -- Imports Reduced BRITAIN NARROWS DEFICIT IN TRADE
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Mafia Leader Sentenced
- Israeli Trio Here Sunday
- Armour Seeks Pipeline Concern;; Rapid-American in Offer COMPANIES TAKE MERGER ACTIONS
- Two Radical Students Seized As Reagan Urges 'Hard Line'
- Elaine Ruth Harris Is Engaged To Marry Robert P. Gomperts
- 11 Players Are Selected For North-South Contest
- Market Place: If Tobacco Ads On TV Ceased
- Army-Boat Blast Kills Man
- N.A.A.C.P. DEPLORES HARLEM 'TERROR'; Asks for Harsher Penalties, on Mugging Especially, and More Patrolmen N.A.A.C.P. DECRIES HARLEM 'TERROR'
- D.S.C. Awarded to General
- Open School Week Planned
- 234-Day Racing Season Starts March 10 in 1969
- Court Reverses Order
- Hijacking Is No Joke
- Nuclear Blast in Nevada
- CHARLES BRYAN, 61, BROKERAGE PARTNER
- BARRY M'DANIEL, BARITONE, IN BOW; Member of Berlin Opera Impressive in Recital
- Holiday Mail Reaches Danang
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Article 11 -- No Title
- STOCKS IN LONDON ACHIEVE ADVANCE; Close Is Firm on Publication of Favorable Trade Data
- SHRIVER SILENCE STIRRING CAPITAL; Question Is Raised Whether He Will Be Envoy at U.N.
- Texas Legislators Seeking Reasons for Rostow Hiring
- Article 14 -- No Title
- Ebasco Unit Elects
- Sivya Levovitz Chooses June For Her Bridal
- THOUSANDS IN CITY GO WITHOUT HEAT; Tenants Call for a Better Emergency Repair Setup
- Common Market Maps Currency Plan; Would Aim at the Cause of Monetary Trouble, Not Just Effects TRADE BLOC MAPS PLAN ON CURRENCY
- U.S Gives Korea 6 Copters
- Texan to Propose a Bill On Organ Transplants
- Clevite, U.S. Smelting Set Deal; Asarco Tells of Bid CLEVITE DEAL SET BY U.S. SMELTING
- AIR TRAFFIC PLAN PUT OFF TO JAN. 15
- Franco Inaugurates A-Plant
- Doris Maydin Becomes a Bride
- Little to Fight Italian
- New Drive Planned For Negro Self-Aid; A New Drive Is Slated to Promote Negro Self-Help
- JOHN B. ROLL
- Directory to Dining
- F.C.C. SAID TO PLAN CURB ON CABLE TV; Congressional Sources See Freeze on Applications -- Pay Television Backed F. C. C. Reported to Plan Curbs On Growth of Cable TV Systems
- Salvino Ahead by 75 Pins In Caracas Bowling Contest
- Major League umpire Hearings To Be Widened by House Body
- Store Sales Listed
- O'NEILL IS UPHELD BY PARTY IN ULSTER
- Mine Safety Failures Conceded At Capital Parley on Hazards
- Musts in Higher Education
- $3,399.60 PAYOFF IN LAUREL EXACTA; 15 Lucky Patrons Collect One on a $10 Ticket