Articles
- Article 5 -- No Title
- N.B.C. SHOWS RUN 8 MINUTES LATE; Schedule Pushed Back for Raiders Game Overtime
- 76ERS TOP KNICKS FOR THIRD IN ROW; Cunningham, Greer, Jones Pace 110-104 Victory
- Mrs. Gandhi Wishes Jews in Cochin 'Mazel Tov'
- 4 Hurt in Mexico as Bomb Explodes at Labor Union
- President Is Selected At Doubleday Agency
- A Coherent Urban Policy
- Poll Finds Riots Are Effective In Changing Slum Conditions
- City in the Meadows
- Susan Jorgensen Is Engaged To Joel Douglas, Actor's Son
- Blast in House Kills Four
- Joseph Hilton Marries Miss Marjorie Fox
- BIG KIM IS NAMED WORCESTER'S BEST; Great Dane Selected From Entry of 1,000 Dogs
- City U. Faculty to Cast 2d Vote On Union to Represent 4,500
- A Dress Designer Keeps Expanding, Adds Bank to Line
- SMALL BUSINESS CONDUCTS A POLL; Problems Found Increasing as Rewards Grow Larger
- Penn Central Prepares Old Hands for New Jobs
- 3 Soviet Dissenters Begin Exile for Invasion Protest
- Antonio Barrette Is Dead at 69; Briefly Quebec Premier in 1960
- PACKERS THWART LATE CHICAGO BID; Interception Halts Bears After 17-Point Rally -Horn Green Bay Star
- Some Policemen Are Found to Be Sleeping on Duty; Some Policemen on Early Morning Shift Found to Sleep on Duty
- Article 3 -- No Title
- NIXON IS GIVEN PLAN TO COMBAT ORGANIZED CRIME; G.O.P. Task Force in House Backs a Doubled Staff -Wary on Eavesdropping MORGENTHAU IS PRAISED His Retention Suggested -'Strike Forces' of Clark Are Termed Effective NIXON IS GIVEN ANTICRIME PLAN
- Bruins' Esposito, Wings' Unger Get 3 Goals Each in Victories; Penguins Lose, 5-3
- PROFESSOR RATES JOHNSON HIGHLY; Praises His Knowledge of Government After Study
- West Is Hero for Lakers
- NIXON REPORTED RETAINING HOOVER; 73-Year-Old Chief of F.B.I. Termed Symbol of Order
- Mansfield Suggests a European Tour by Nixon
- JESSE CECI PRESENTS VIOLIN RECITAL HERE
- Lindsay Offers Nixon Guidelines, Citing City Needs
- Multilateral Aid Needed
- The Dance: Ballet Theater Variations; Young, Gregory, Kivitt and D'Antuono Appear Casts of 'Swan Lake' Alternate in Brooklyn
- Jane I. Maslow Wed to Paul Cohen
- Historian Believes Turmoil Will Enrich Nation
- 2 SHIP INSURERS TO MERGE JAN. 1; New Company Will Be the Largest of Kind in U.S.
- Prague Aide in Moscow
- Coast School Will Reopen Today 'as Armed Camp'
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Guinea, Bastion of Socialism, Struggles to Make System Work
- LATE REDSKIN RALLY TOPS LIONS, 14 TO 3
- Boeing to Sell a German Copter
- Blues Stop Kings, 3-1
- American Squadron Bombs the Ho Chi Minh Trail Only After Dark; 'Nightowls' Keeping Pressure on Foe in Laos Jungle Pilots Under Orders Not to Give Details of Their Missions
- 3 Apollo Astronauts Attend Church Services
- AIR CONTROL STAFFS CALLED INADEQUATE
- 4 Drown as Boat Capsizes
- Loser's Silent Morning-After; Fullmer Decries His Poor Performance in Title Fight
- Phoenix Greets G.I.'s
- I.R.S. Employes Vote
- Decentralization Perspective
- ISRAELI COMEDIANS APPEAR AT CARNEGIE
- Fred David Sher Marries Joyce L. Licht
- NEWS OF REALTY: UPGRADING SPURTS; Buildings, Near Columbus Circle Being Restored
- CLIFFORD DECRIES MISSILE TALKS LAG; Criticism Appears Directed at Soviet and Nixon Aides
- Jess Willard, Boxing Champion, Dies at 86; Giant Fighter Beat Johnson and Lost to Dempsey
- Caribia Postpones Her First Cruises Over Parts Delays
- Front Page 1 -- No Title
- DR. SHEPARD KRECH, LED SURGEONS UNIT
- Frostbite Racing Canceled
- Airline Industry Plans Credit-Cost Seminar
- Organization Is Set Up to Help Local Groups Applying for Aid
- COMMON MARKET SETS MONEY PLAN; Devices for Shifting Capital From Surplus to Deficit Nations Are Prepared COMMON MARKET SETS MONEY PLAN
- ALLIED DELEGATES CONFER IN PARIS; New Instructions Sought to End Seating Impasse
- State Studies Social Clubs On 'Gambling Joint' Charge
- Negro G.O.P. Group Scores Nixon on Aide Appointments
- ROYALS WIN, 119-101, FOR SIXTH STRAIGHT
- Aluminum Executive Sees 'Supply-Demand Balance'
- Sports of The Times; Again the Outfield Wall
- Chase Bank Appoints Three
- Labor May Like '69: Less Talk, More Pay
- SOUL TEAM PLAYS 'SOUTH OF BORDER'; Sam and Dave Give Concert at the Fillmore East
- DELEYER'S HORSES TAKE TWO TITLES; Dutch Cinnamon and Dutch Touch Score at Show
- Books of The Times; The Power Is Green, Baby!
- 5TH SEASON OPENED BY YOUTH SYMPHONY
- Students, in Vatican Protest, Back Ousted Priest
- Snow and Strikes
- Ex-Mental Patient Gives Up After Holding 3 as Hostages
- Pravda Is Critical Of Policy Position Favored by Nixon
- PHILIP HOFFMAN, DRUG CHAIN HEAD; Thrift Chairman Dies Month After $81-Million Sale
- Marilyn Cohn Bride
- Ashe Beats Smith in 5 Sets for Queensland Tennis Title; U.S. CUP PLAYERS REGISTER SWEEP Dell Picks Pasarell Instead of Graebner for Team to Face Aussies Dec. 26
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Mrs. Brookfield Wed To W. A. McWhirter
- For a Few Hours City Wears a Vanilla Frosting
- Mine Safety Bill Seeks to Fill Gaps
- BRITONS STUDYING WHEELLESS TRAIN; Designers Envisage Speeds Up to 400 M.P.H.
- Cernik Is Reported Named Federal Premier in Prague; Central Committee Issues Communique Devoted to Steps to Help Economy -New Housing to Be Emphasized CERNIK EXPECTED TO RETAIN OFFICE
- Text of Tribute by Reston at Sulzberger Service
- LIBERAL PARTY GAINS IN LUXEMBOURG VOTE
- SAINTS VANQUISH STEELERS, 24-14; Better 1968 Record With 4 Victories for Season
- European Farm Program Stirs Anger; European Farm Program Stirs Anger
- NEW RADIO SYSTEM PLANNED FOR PATH
- Baugh Gained 11 Miles
- Bank for Savings Expands
- ENEMY SHELLED IN DMZ POSITIONS; 3 Incidents Bring Total to 41 Since Bombing Halt
- Foe of Ayub Warns Against Use Of Troops to Suppress Unrest
- THEATER MEN TALK OF LEADERSHIP HERE
- Miss Mann Sets Golf Mark
- Engine Afire, Jet Is Safe
- Princeton Names Aide
- JORDAN DENIES VIEW ASCRIBED TO HUSSEIN
- Class Is In Today at the Electoral College
- PUBLISHER CHANGES AT CHICAGO TRIBUNE
- PUERTO RICO SEARCH FOR PLANE PRESSED
- NEIGHBORS SAVE COLLEGE OF ART; $60,000 in Donations Allow Silvermine to Reopen
- LLOYD LOWNDES
- NEW YORK PLAYERS KEEP LOCKETT CUP
- Col. Joseph D. Rutter, 61; Ex-Head of Jersey Police
- Michal Schover Bride in Chicago
- Top Officer Elected By the Lionel Corp.
- Nonwhite Job Ratio High
- COMMUNIST PARTY FORMED IN GUYANA; Leader Urges a Boycott of Nation's Election Today
- Demands at Oregon School
- Raiders Top Chargers, 34-27, Will Meet Chiefs in Playoff; LAMONICA PASSES FOR THREE SCORES Oakland Rallies to Gain Tie With Kansas City for Title in Western Division
- TV: A Decade of Turmoil Is Promised by the F.C.C.; Proposals for Cables Are Far-Reaching Pay-Video Green Light Fades on Close Look
- Plan for Decentralization Assailed by School Aides; City Proposal for Decentralization Is Criticized by School Aides Here
- Muhrcke of Millrose A.A. Triumphs in A.A.U. Run
- Nationalism Hurts Ecuador's Chances Of Oil Development; ECUADOR BLOCKS RICH OIL VENTURE
- FUEL-OIL DRIVERS STRIKE IN THE CITY; Reject Negotiators' Terms -- Lindsay Calls Meeting
- Italian Program Approved
- Article 6 -- No Title
- 3 Railroads Agree to Resume Bargaining With Train Union
- JERSEY DISCLOSURE ON CRIME LINKS DUE
- ITALY'S DE ADAMICH CAPTURES AUTO RACE
- AMMONIA MOLECULES DISCOVERED IN SPACE
- JAILED MEN'S WIVES END MADRID SIT-IN
- Horse Show Is Postponed
- $15-Million Pledged to U.J.A.; Ginsberg Heads '69 Campaign
- PATTERSON AWARDS TO 5 IN NEWS FIELD
- Freedom of Speech
- Greek King Begins Tour
- Ashland Oil Is Suspending Its United Nuclear Offer
- Aid of Lindbergh Son Sought In Venezuela Search for Jet
- TAFT M. PETERSON
- Linda Rubin Bride Of John S. Freidin
- CLARK LOSES LEAD IN AUTO MARATHON
- David Jacobs, Lawyer, Dies; Beatles Among His Clients
- Seagren Vaults 17 Feet, Setting Mark in Louisiana
- Eshkol Asserts Phantoms Are Due in '70 or Before; PHANTOMS BY '70, ESHKOL DECLARES
- ASSISTANCE FUND PLANNED BY AMEX; Trust Will Help Customers If a Member Firm Fails
- Article 1 -- No Title; Saigon's Negotiator Pham Dang Lam
- JOHNSON APPOINTS JOINT HEALTH UNIT
- Stars Beaten, 5-2
- A.P. Official Honored
- A New Breed Is Dealing in Art
- Article 8 -- No Title
- MAYA AND TROUPE RANGE OVER SPAIN; Many Provincial Dances on Kaufmann Hall Program
- Landlords' Role
- Lanston & Co. Elects
- Johnson Returns to Capital
- PAGE TREDWAY
- Judith Ruhlman Wed To Steven Weinstein
- Saturday's College Basketball
- All Roads Lead to Moscow, and the Traffic Is Heavy
- MRS. WILLIAM BUELL JR.
- Article 10 -- No Title
- MOVING OF POTASH BY RAIL PROPOSED; Barge Lines Ask for Help on Canadian Fertilizer
- Givers to Neediest Honor Sulzberger; GIFTS TO NEEDIEST NAME SULZBERGER
- Vikings Beat Eagles, 24-17, and Take Central Title as Bears Lose, 28-27; MINNESOTA WINS IN LAST QUARTER Scores 10 Points to Clinch Decision. Then Listens to Chicago Game by Phone
- RECORD GRAIN CARGO NEARING ROTTERDAM
- Jets Win, 31-7, in Warm-Up for Title Game; Boozer Returns to Action and Gains 83 Yards Against Dolphins in Miami
- 'Can This Be America?'; Views of Several Small Filmmakers Presented by P.B.L. on Channel 13
- SNOWSTORM DROPS 3 TO 5 INCHES HERE; It Moves In From the South During Night -- Warning Is Given on Hazardous Roads Snowstorm Hits, Leaving 3 to 5 Inches
- Humphrey Takes a Professorship at Two Colleges
- Personal Finance; Snow Brings Expenses and It Seems To Be Unwise to Try to Avoid Them Personal Finance
- Front Delegation in Moscow
- Cohen Disputes Urban Report, Urging Local Revenue Sharing
- Kennedy Awarded Degree
- R. L. CARTER NAMED A COLUMBIA FELLOW
- Hawks Trim Seals, 7-4
- Memorial Plaque for Holt
- Iran Lifts Ban on Poppies
- Weather Satellite Orbited To Observe Cloud Cover
- Mavericks Set Back Nets On Basket by Somerset
- Electors Cast Votes For President Today
- C-5 Spending Delay Assured
- Wall Street Dilemma
- RAYMOND A. BURKE
- Article 9 -- No Title
- Malaysia and Thailand Plan Air Attacks Against Rebels
- JOHN R. MURPHY
- 24-HOUR FIRE GUARD POSTED IN ROCKLAND
- Morton Sparks Cowboys to 28-10 Triumph Over Giants; Meredith, Unable to Pass Effectively, Replaced -- Hayes Scores 2 Touchdowns
- Upstate Steel Town Spawns Race Tensions; Troubled Upstate Steel Town Spawns Racial Tensions
- Many Seem Indifferent
- 22 HIKERS FOUND ON VERMONT PEAK; Pupils and Teachers Stayed in Lean-to in Snowstorm
- UNITAS AND COLTS BEAT RAMS, 28-24; Star's Passing Aids Winning Drives in Last Period
- Slumping Rangers Beaten by Flyers, 3-1, Before Crowd of 12,731 at Garden; SARRAZIN SCORES TWICE FOR VICTORS Leads Team to First Triumph in 12 Games -- Tkaczuk Gets New Yorkers' Tally
- Raytheon' s Auction Of Plant Is Hailed
- Boy, 6, and Sister, 4, Found Dead in L.I. Swimming Pool
- Nutmeg Club Victor, 12-2, In District Curling Final
- STUART IS VICTOR IN FIGURE SKATING; Miss Darakjy Also Captures North Atlantic Title
- Flood in Soviet City Reported
- Bridge: When Knowing the Players Decides the Play to Make
- The Screen: 'Greetings' on 34th Street:Issues of Day Treated in Comic-Strip Style
- Duvillard Wins Downhill Event In Criterium of the First Snow
- 7th Fleet Shifts Admirals
- International Loans Listed for Week
- Conduct of Dissenters
- CAPETOWN PLANS TRANSPLANT BILLS; Anonymity of Donors and Recipients to Be Required
- MURRAY M. FRIEDFELD
- Miss Pickman, A Vassar Girl, Engaged to Wed
- 'The Whole Idea Is to Stimulate Children to Become Involved'
- ARRESTS BY BRAZIL IN POLITICAL CRISIS PUT IN HUNDREDS; Army Censorship Is Imposed on Press, Radio and TV -Leading Figures Held NATION REPORTED CALM Deputy Whose Speech Led to Congressional Defiance Believed Out of Country ARRESTS IN BRAZIL PUT IN HUNDREDS
- Dorothy Elmhirst, a Founder of New Republic, Dies
- Score, Not Weather, Chills 30,851 Fans
- U.S. Watches 'With Interest'
- 49ers Top Falcons, 14-12
- Finland Walks Tightrope Between 2 Trade Blocs; Tries to Remain Friendly With Russians While Dealing With West FINLAND WALKING TRADE TIGHTROPE
- U.S. Urged to Delay Offshore Investing Now as Profitless; Delay on Offshore Investing Is Urged
- MEXICANS IN U.S. VOICE OPTIMISM; But Commission on Rights Also Gets Reports of Bias
- Detroit and Haywood Will Face Big Test With Bonnies Tonight
- PRICE INFLUENCES AFFECTING STEEL; Hedge Buying of Products Blurs Trend of Market
- U.S. Destroyer in Naples
- A Photographic Exhibit in San Francisco Tells Story of the Black Panthers
- Three Hitchhikers Killed
- Article 7 -- No Title
- KERKORIAN STANDS ON WESTERN OFFER
- Disorders Increase in High Schools
- Chess: Unexpected Counter Turns Black's Defeat Into Victory
- CORDERO ADDS TWO FOR 321 VICTORIES
- Advertising: How Brand Names Did on TV
- 8 Pakistanis Die in Wreck
- Parishioners Defy Church
- Make-Up Time Issue
- Dinner on Jan. 17 to Assist Yorkville Association
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- MRS. GORDON DEXTER
- Daniel Eliot Weds Cathy Michelman
- REA STRIKE ENDS; DELIVERIES TODAY; Normal Service to Resume -- Arbitration Agreed On
- A Plain Little Restaurant in Hong Kong, Up One Flight . . .
- Some Details of Reforms
- Education as Life
- Williams College Head (1836) Opposed Protest; Hopkins Papers Reprinted, Calling for 'Subservience' to Aims of Education
- OILERS WIN BY 45-17 AND FINISH SECOND
- Volatile Nova Scotia Executive Pulls Steel Mill Out of the Red; Executive Pulls Mill Out of the Red
- Nearly 150 Autos Destroyed In Derailment Near Denver
- Nixon Attends Memorial Rites For Arthur Hays Sulzberger; NIXON AT SERVICE FOR SULZBERGER
- Jewish Congress to Press Support of Aid to Negroes
- Article 4 -- No Title
- PROSPECTS MIXED FOR BOND MARKET; Prices Rise In Some Areas but No Letup Appears In the Inflationary Spiral POLICY GROUP TO MEET Heavy Slate of New Issues This Week to Close Out Activities for 1968 PROSPECTS MIXED FOR BOND MARKET
- A Rookie Helps to Capture Connecticut Prison Fugitive