Articles
- Milwaukee Rail Holders Approve Revised Merger
- STAR OBSERVATORY GIVES DATA ON GAS
- Interstate Highway System Allocated 1,472 More Miles
- Youths Held in School Fires
- The Chameleon Virus
- Masterwork Chorus
- Article 10 -- No Title
- Brazil's President Takes Wide Emergency Powers; He Recesses Congress in Crisis Over Member's Rights -- Dozens Seized, Including Ex-President Kubitschek BRAZILIAN LEADER TAKES NEW POWER
- 32 U.S. Narcotics Agents Resign In Corruption Investigation Here; 32 U.S. Narcotics Agents Resign In Corruption Investigation Here
- Romney to Delay Resigning
- Eugene T. O'Neill Dies, Retired Aide of Equitable
- Witness Granted Immunity
- Salvino, Chicagoan, Leads In International Bowling
- Freight Forwards Elect
- SWISS REDUCING DRUG IS TAKEN OFF MARKET
- ARMS FUND RAISED BY EAST GERMANY
- Cancer Crusade Head Named
- Pro Golf Dispute Is Settled; A.P.G. Dates Incorporated in P.G.A. Schedule; NEW POLICY BOARD TO RUN TOURNEYS 3 Businessmen, 4 Players to Join 3 P.G.A. Officials on 10-Man Committee
- Bonn Absolves Czech In Allegation of Spying
- Harold Stassen Turns Inventor; Patents Issued During the Week Cover Wide Variety of Ideas
- Article 6 -- No Title
- Fire Razes Whittier Hall
- U.S. Urges Peru to Begin Talks On Paying for Seized Refinery
- Howe Fears Education Aid That Would Hurt Poor
- AMEX PRICES RISE AS VOLUME DROPS; Exchange Index Up 10 Cents to Close at $33.12
- U. of Maine Names Official
- Johnson and Diaz Ordaz Shift Rio Grande Into a Concrete-Lined Channel
- Christmas Tree Is Brought To White House by Grower
- ROYALS TRIUMPH OVER SUNS, 130-123; Robertson Scores 9 Points in Overtime to Decide Game
- REVENUE SERVICE STIFFENS GUN LAW; New Interpretation Cuts Off Sales Across State Lines
- Bridge Closed for Repairs
- C.C.N.Y. OUTLINES EXPANSION PLAN; $100-Million Program to Be Confined to Present Site C.C.N.Y. OUTLINES EXPANSION PLAN
- 4 in Parking Meter Inquiry Are Suspended by the City
- Topics: School Decentralization Must Begin at the Bottom
- Dazzling Rooms Emerge as Metropolitan Ends 4 Years of Work
- Sing-Along Chorus
- Alouettes' Player Retires
- Jews Here Are Urged by U.J.A. To Increase Their Aid to Israel
- Harry Golden Settles Suit Over 'A Little Girl Is Dead'
- Luthier Rosenthal, a Craftsman of Violins, Dies; He Fashioned and Repaired Precious Instruments for Leading Musicians
- DELAYS ON L.I.R.R. LAID TO TRAINMEN; Head of Line Says Some Open Car Doors Slowly
- Ship Splits in Canal Zone And Spills Cargo of Fuel
- MRS. EDWARD CARLEY
- CITY'S PROPERTIES CONTINUE TO GROW; More Money Urged to Take Care of 30,000 Tracts
- POTATO FUTURES DECLINE SHARPLY; Speculators Sell Holdings on Word of Storage Cut
- AIR FREIGHT STATION IS OPENED ON COAST
- Study Finds Marijuana Effects Mild; Study Finds Marijuana Effects Mild, Short-Lived
- Basque Leader Captured
- 9 G.I.'s Get Swedish Asylum
- 3 Churches to Vote in 1972 On Unification in Australia
- U.S. STEEL TRIMS PRICE INCREASE; Backs Down and Sets Level of Competing Producers
- San Francisco State Begins Holiday Recess Early
- Shanker Gives City Rights Panel His Views on Decentralization
- Modern Rustlers Foiled
- JUDGE DOUBTS EDICT ON RESERVE TRAINING
- Otepka Wins an Extension On His Leave Without Pay
- Kentucky to Be Track Host
- Manhattan Subdues Bridgeport, 101-89, For Third Straight
- S.D.S. Rally at Princeton
- 'STORY OF YOURS' GIVEN IN LONDON; Play Presents Police and Lawless as Similar Types
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Post Office Issues Rules On Mailing Master Keys
- Speed-Up Is Sought in Murder Case
- 'Our Town' Is Integrated in Los Angeles
- RIFT IN U.S. SEEN ON VOTE IN BERLIN; Nixon Said to Oppose Site -- Washington Denies Role
- Air Traffic Congestion
- 'Evening of Agee' Planned
- Smith Downs Bowrey in Straight Sets; AMERICAN GAINS BRISBANE FINAL His Chance for Cup Singles Berth Grows With Upset of No. 1 Aussie Player
- Scranton Cautions Nixon On an 'Explosive' Mideast; SCRANTON WARNS NIXON ON MIDEAST
- NIXON AIDE BACKS LOOSE LABOR REIN; Favors Least Government Interference in Disputes
- Hungary Penalizes Scholars For Criticism of Invasion
- Crane Crashes in Jamaica
- Jerusalem Gets Archeological Find
- Harlem Furniture Shops Scored By Business Bureau as Gougers; Drive Is Begun to End Consumer Abuses, Including Deceptive Ads -- Other Merchants Face Inquiries
- DURWARD B. HOLCOMBE
- U.S. Destroyers Off Athens
- Fire Called Routine
- Uproar at Title Bout Tonight Would Be Italian as Pizza Pie; Fans Usual Problem as Benvenuti and Fullmer Clash San Remo Students Give Promoter an Extra Concern
- INCREASE URGED IN DISCOUNT RATE; But Approval by Reserve Board of Member View Is Thought Unlikely IMPACT ON CREDIT SEEN Bankers Say Rise Would Signal Rein and Have Disastrous Effect INCREASE URGED IN DISCOUNT RATE
- Technical Trials to Resume For the Queen Elizabeth 2
- Ray of Notre Dame Gets Kentucky Football Post; NEW COACH RATED DEFENSIVE EXPERT Ray, Parseghian's Top Aide, to Succeed Bradshaw -- Terms Not Disclosed
- STOCK PRICES GIVE STRONG SHOWING; Market Shows Signs It Is Getting Ready to Stage a Year-End Rally DOW RISES 4.16 POINTS 763 Issues Score Advances While 624 Take Losses -- Share Volume Dips STOCK PRICES GIVE A STRONG SHOWING
- Soviet Scientist Is Denounced Over 'Immunity' to Ideology
- State Hospital Aide Named
- Gov. Maddox Advises Police To Hit Back When Attacked
- MAJOR CRIMES HERE UP 13% IN OCTOBER
- Hospitals Charge Five Drug Concerns With Price Fixing
- A.B.A. Official Banned for Rule Errors
- Vice President Named By International Paper
- NETS WIN BY 112-107; LLOYD PACES RALLY
- Protesting Students Dispersed
- Article 3 -- No Title
- 'Dolly' Takes Week Off
- STOCKS IN LONDON HAVE A MIXED DAY; Gains and Losses Divided as Rally Comes to Halt
- NEW NAME IS GIVEN U.S. PLANNING OFFICE
- Colonels' Late Rally Fails And Pacers Win, 115-107
- School Site Issue
- 'Lucio Silla,' Opera by Mozart, Performed Here for First Time
- L.I.U. WINS BY 60-57 WITH CLOSING RALLY
- CON ED STRIKERS ACCEPT CONTRACT; Union Agrees to New Terms by a 3-to-1 Margin
- Stony Brook Seeks to Add Negro Graduate Students
- RUSTIN REGRETS LACK OF A NEGRO IN NIXON CABINET; Gardner Says After Parley President-Elect Is Eager to Act on Urban Crisis LACK OF A NEGRO IN CABINET NOTED
- MRS. THEODORE HOSTER
- Caribbean Cruise Approved
- Pilot With 3d Heart Dies After 22 Days
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Hess's Blueprints Broad Growth; Hess's to Abandon Single Role For a Wide Expansion Program
- Czechs Create New Government; Set Announcement for Sunday
- Jewish Seminary's Microfilm Bridges Continents
- Article 5 -- No Title
- B-52's Focus on Saigon's Northern Approaches
- Service for Arthur Hays Sulzberger Tomorrow
- VILLANOVA BEATS BOSTON COLLEGE; Undefeated Five Takes 4th Straight by 78-68
- Frisco Line Elects
- Cuban Terrorist Gets 10 Years For Firing on Vessel in Miami
- POLICE IN MICHIGAN HUNT POISON BEANS
- Puerto Rico Educator Quits
- Industrial-Spy Bill Blocked
- FOUNDATIONS SEE NEED OF POLICING; A Warning to Move Before Congress Does Is Backed
- Denial From Washington
- 'Chicago School' Tenets
- Adelphi Wins, 59-57
- 4 Nigerian Jets Strafe Biafran Town, Killing 27
- Superjet's First Flight Off Until Next Month
- E.C.A.C. Votes to Uphold Rule Barring Freshmen From Varsity
- Memorial for Barth
- Slowdown in Air Canada
- Miss Elizabeth R. Denkewalter Fiancee of Walter Ryberg Jr.
- Norwich Triumphs, 10-4
- PRICES OF BONDS ADVANCE A LITTLE; Increase Nudges Interest Rates Down Slightly PRICES OF BONDS ADVANCE A LITTLE
- Croquet in Park Stirs a Tempest; Genteel Croquet Stirs Tempest Over Use of Central Park Area
- Jets Choice in Miami Tomorrow; Dallas Favored Over Giants
- Trouble at San Mateo
- People Really Do Buy Those Fantastically Priced Christmas Gifts
- 2 SCHOOLS OFFER JOB TO HUMPHREY; He Is Expected to Accept -- May Seek Political Base
- SUIT IS DISMISSED IN N. A. A. C. P. OUSTER
- Mich. State 70-60 Victor
- Nixon to Follow Style, But No Narrow Pants
- School Bus Kills 2 Pupils
- NEW MEXICO JURY ACQUITS TIJERINA; Leader of Land Grant Group Is Cleared of Kidnapping
- Colombia Granted 2 Loans
- HUDSON VALLEY SUIT WILL BE APPEALED
- STATE TAKES OVER OFFICE OF M'COY TO BAR HIS RETURN; Police Assist the Occupation, but District Administrator Does Not Try to Enter REMOVAL IS PROTESTED Parents, Teachers Boycott Schools in Ocean Hill -- 2 Women Are Arrested STATE TAKES OVER OFFICE OF M'COY
- Unknown Virus Is Associated With Bone Cancer; Scientists at National Institute Study Agent as 'Passenger' or as a Possible Cause
- Pride and Prejudice
- Antiques: Silver by UB; Art Nouveau Items, Ideally With Unger Brothers Mark, Gain in Popularity
- Chou Reaffirms Solidarity Of Peking With Vietnamese
- NASA's Glad Tidings
- Maryland War Foes Jailed When They Can't Post Bail
- Article 11 -- No Title
- ELMER HIPSLEY, 55, U.S. SECURITY AIDE
- France Is Favored In Special Slalom For Women Today
- PROF. BROOKS QUIMBY OF BATES COLLEGE, 71
- New President Named By Valley National Bank
- F.C.C. Lists Cable TV Changes as Debate Mounts
- Miss Reimer, Cornell Alumna, Married to Thomas E. Damon
- MURPHY TRIUMPHS OVER LOPEZ HERE; Gains 18th Victory in Row -- Wepner Stops Tomasetti
- TRADE ZONE PLAN IN MAINE PUT OFF; Project to Include a Big Oil Refinery Is Turned Over to New Administration
- Rye Officials Still Opposed to L.I. Bridge Plan; Say They Will Make Every Effort to Block Link With Oyster Bay
- Shanker's Trial Ends but Decision Is Delayed
- Linda Steinfeld, Mt. Holyoke '69, Plans Marriage
- Sports of The Times; Dinner at Eight
- Bonn to Aid Arab Refugees
- Students Back at Cheyney
- When It's Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhower, The First Dance Will Be 'Edelweiss''
- CORDERO'S MARGIN SHAVED BY PINEDA; Puerto Rican Fails With 4 Mounts -- Leads by 3 at 317 -- Rival Has One Winner
- Spock Gets Paine Award
- 14 Believed Dead as Blasts Rock Tanker in Amsterdam
- Kansas Tops Creighton
- East Pakistani Police Fire on Political Strikers
- Theater: Two Sketches at the Jan Hus; 'Autograph Hound' and 'Lemonade' Open
- Article 8 -- No Title
- FRENCH TO VOTE ON SENATE CHANGE; Gaullists View Referendum as Test of Confidence
- Harvard Students Criticize Law Firm In Campus Protest
- Disaster for the Hudson . . .
- Alchemy: Prose Turns Into Gold
- Director for Rex Chainbelt
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- A.M.A. Stand on Bias
- Statue of Sergeant York Is Unveiled in Nashville
- 'Acceptable Deficit' Seen
- Salazar to Leave Hospital
- MRS. ARTHUR H. HAYES
- Ed Mikan Leaves A.B.A.
- SUGAR SUBSTITUTE BRINGS A WARNING; Report to U.S. Agency Calls Unlimited Use Inadvisable SUGAR SUBSTITUTE BRINGS A WARNING
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Hong Kong Service Planned
- FRAUD LAID TO MAKER OF 'CANCER VACCINE'
- U.S. MOVES TO SPUR SCHOOL LUNCH PLAN
- Gulf Stockholders Back Bid for Sinclair Oil
- First Foreigner Is Elected National Press Club Chief
- Fair at Isaacs Center
- 'BOWLING' SEASON GETS GOING TODAY; Liberty Bowl in Tennessee Heads 7-Game Program
- Market Place: All Won't Go Up in Smoke
- Vietnam Casualties
- Trespassing Charges Filed
- Visions of Sugar Plums That Are the Real Thing
- RALLY CARS REACH PERTH ABOARD SHIP
- Outposts Are Qulet
- Italian-Americans Observe 60th Anniversary of F.B.I.
- Knicks Defeat Bulls, 94-83, Pulling Away in Second-Half Spurt at Chicago; CHICAGOANS RUN INTO COLD STREAK Make Only 5 Shots in Third Quarter -- Barnett Paces Victors With 22 Points
- MET LISTS PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JAN. 6
- IRVING AND EQUITY AT ODDS ON FORUM; Union Refuses Permission for Free Test Shows
- Bucks Defeat Rockets
- SENATE RECOUNT BEGUN IN OREGON; Morse and Packwood Aides Challenge Many Ballots
- Dow Chemical Man Barred
- . . . and for the Sound?
- DEADLINE IS SET FOR INTEGRATION; Court Fixes 1969-'70 Term for 6 Southern States
- 'Soldiers' Stirs London
- Article 2 -- No Title; His Own Man Politically William Warren Scranton
- To License Mechanics
- FLU IMPACT GROWS ACROSS THE NATION; Business Slows Down and Many Colleges Close -- Schools Here Are Hit Flu's Impact Grows Across the Nation
- Arab Custodian Plan Killed
- CHARLES C. PERRIN
- Ship Turned Over To Michigan School For Maritime Class
- Front Page 2 -- No Title; LAIRD PLANS VISIT TO THE WAR ZONE AFTER HE'S SWORN Nixon's Defense Secretary Voices Hope for Vietnam Peace in the Next Year MAPS PENTAGON REVIEW Announces He Will Set Up a Panel to Make Study of Policy and Organization LAIRD PLANS VISIT TO THE WAR ZONE
- Bombing Damages Home Of 2 Antipoverty Workers
- Art: Robust Expressionism With Wit; June Leaf's Paintings at the Frumkin She Shows a Theatrical Sensibility in Work
- U.S. and Hanoi Delegates Debate Table Design; Vance Offers 4 Variations in a Private Meeting -- No Progress Reported
- U.N. BARS PENALTY FOR SOUTH AFRICA; Rejects, 55-33, Resolution on Trade Agency Ouster
- Brandt's Son Fined in Riots
- Wolff Says Land Deed to U.S. May Block Bridge
- Gift of $50 to Wife Enriches Neediest; WIFE'S $50 GIFT SENT TO NEEDIEST
- Chicago's American Move
- Payne Rallies to Win in Golf
- ARMOUR IS EYED BY GENERAL HOST; Baking Company Considers Bid for Meat Packer ARMOUR IS EYED BY GENERAL HOST
- Nixon Research Aide Warned of Prague Invasion by Russians
- I.S. 201 Board Names New Acting Principal
- Concert at City Hall to Benefit Young Audiences Committee
- Zoo Post to L. Rockefeller
- 75 Cornell Negroes Disrupt Library to Support Demands
- Udall Approves a Master Plan for Virgin Islands
- Mouse Runs Up a Clock
- Article 7 -- No Title
- 15 BODIES FOUND IN CARACAS CRASH; Ships Search for 36 Lost When Jet Went Down
- Nuclear Test Next Week Could Be Mightiest Ever
- Warriors Top Celtics
- Rumor and His Cabinet Are Sworn In by Italy
- SOLTI IS REPORTED MUNCH'S SUCCESSOR
- Lehman Beats Hunter
- Malaysia and Philippines Agree To Drop Sabah Issue for a Year
- Red Chinese Reject Appeal
- Dozens of Opponents Seized
- 'Rich' Cat Dies at 20; Keeper to Get $15,000
- Coed Wounded by Sniper
- GERMAN REDS DOOM EX-NAZI FOR CRIMES
- Endangering the Peace Talks
- Bias Suit Filed in Virginia
- Ulstermen to Welcome Historic Gun-Runner
- China Policy
- State Trotting Season Ends Tonight; W. W. Smith to Head Field in $25,000 Pace at Westbury
- Israelis Withhold the Details Of Reported Military Strikes
- JAMES B. PEIRCE
- MULTIFAITH DRIVE SEEKING RAPPORT; Effort Started by Top-Level Religious Leaders Here
- CURRAN DECLARES FOR RE-ELECTION; Tells Seamen Opponents Would Weaken Union
- Ivory Coast: Skyscrapers and Neon
- Reaction Optimistic
- Makers of Geritol Warned by F.T.C. To Tone Down Ads
- Carnegie Plan for Loans To Students Is Disputed
- Baseball Owners to Meet In Chicago on Eckert Post
- Schenley Is Sued On Sales in Jersey; SCHENLEY IS SUED ON JERSEY SALES
- SICK CALLS LEAD TO SCHOOL CHAOS; 200 Pupils Are Left Without Instructors in Ocean Hill
- Miss Irene Fromberg Is Betrothed
- Student Gets Reply
- Poland Discovers The French Beret
- 2 Heinz Executives Killed
- Will Write Books
- Great Lakes Levels Fall
- COMMUNIST'S BURIAL IN ARLINGTON UPELD
- Knicks Meet Rockets
- North Korea Denounces U.N. for Invitation to Debate
- CITY HEARS VIEWS ON RAISING RENTS; Owners and Tenants Give Widely Divergent Opinions
- Bridge: Appropriate Christmas Gifts Available for Card Players
- Rhodesian Tells of 'Plan' To End Rift With Britain
- Books of The Times; New Scrolls From an Ancient Land
- FISHING BY SOVIET OFF U.S. IS CURBED
- Theater: Reappraisal of 'Plaza Suite'; E. G. Marshall Takes George Scott Roles Miss Stapleton Stays as Female Lead
- Pay and Cable TV
- Aeolian Players Guided by Imagination
- Article 12 -- No Title
- University Post Declined
- JOANNE DARAKJY SKATING VICTOR; Jersey Girl Takes Senior Figure Title Upstate
- Water Transport Group Elects Charles Walker as Chairman
- 2 Leaders of Hospital Strike Enter Jail as Hundreds Protest
- Youth, 18, Charged With Setting Blaze At Paterson Hotel
- A Week of Parties Proves That, Indeed, There's Always Something New
- Highway in Jersey Is Held Threatened By Proposed Dam
- College and School Results
- Business and Nixon; Naming of Stans May Give Department Of Commerce Stronger Voice in Policy Business and Nixon
- Article 1 -- No Title; Peace Siege in Paris Saigon's Tenacious Stand Expected To Force Long, Tedious Negotiating
- Ex-Corrections Aide Gets 6 Months on Mail Charge
- Harriet Hall Engaged to Peter B. Imrey
- SEAGRAMS LIFTS QUARTER PROFITS; Earnings Rise Cent a Share Over Last Year's Period
- Hospital Reports Stengel Condition As 'Satisfactory'
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- U.S. Station Due in Canberra
- MAYOR DENIES GRAY RECEIVES CITY FUNDS
- 'Mame' Benefit Canceled
- H. J. Heinz Is Planning Two-for-One Stock Split