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- SOCIALISTS APPLAUD SOVIET EMIGRATION
- The Busing Distortion...
- Tornadoes Strike Florida
- Letters to the Editor
- Some Say Code Bars Jeopardizing of Jobs
- DEMOCRATS VOTE PRO‐BUSING PLANK
- Summary of Actions Taken by Supreme Court on Various Cases
- From a Saigon Mother
- Guido Sets Qualifying Pace On Long Island for Ike Golf
- City Construction Grafters Face Few Legal Penalties
- New Ferryboat Sought
- COURT TOLD MAYE BEAT HOMOSEXUAL
- Man in the News
- Oil Meeting Is Focusing on Iran‐Iraq Split
- ONCE‐ARID REGION OF CHINA BLOOMS
- Pennsylvania Lottery Is Jolted by the Flood
- PRIVATE SCHOOL AID IS OPPOSED IN SUIT
- Business Briefs
- Jersey Assembly Tax Panel Clears Cahill's Reform Bill
- Pacific Phone Acts on Rates
- LEBANON REPORTS ACCORD ON RAIDS
- Fig Leafs for Children Irk Librarians
- Ex‐Convicts in City And Former Addicts Join Cleanup Drive
- JURY TRIAL UPHELD IN GYPSUM MERGER
- Laotian Base Shelled
- 10 Accused of Counterfeiting $950,000 in Stamps and Bills
- Study Finds That Oarsmen Live Longer
- Minnesota G.O.P. Chooses Youth for Electoral College
- Bishop Apologizes to Nixon On Treatment of Brother
- Neighborhood Units Help Local City Services Department Heads Solve Problems Without Red Tape
- ...The Child Care Battle
- MONMOUTH EVENT TO TWIST THE AXE
- Merger Issue Roils N.E.A. Meeting
- Letters to the Editor
- Front Page 1 ‐‐ No Title
- Two Youths Electrocuted
- HAZEWINKELS WIN IN OLYMPIC TRIALS
- Court Bars Trial of Army Over Civilian Surveillance
- FOUR MEN ARE KILLED IN HELICOPTER CRASH
- I.R.S. in Flooded Areas
- Hijacker's Ransom Found ht Mailbag on Indiana Farm
- WALTER NEFF, 66, AIRLINE OFFICIAL
- MEAT PLAN IS MET WITH SKEPTICISM
- THE 1972 CAMPAIGN
- RAYMOND HOLDEN, POET AND EDITOR
- Business Briefs
- Chicago Blacks Allege Police Brutality
- Daley Praises McGovern
- Judaism Body Names Head
- JESSE GRAY JR. HELD IN NARCOTICS CASE
- CLARK SEES MISUSE OF LOCAL POLICE AID
- SCHOOL DISTRICT WINS FOOD FIGHT
- Personalities: Mauch Mini‐Ban
- Oil in Canadian Waters
- Aussies Top English to Tie 5‐Test Cricket Series at 1‐1
- 10 Mexican Soldiers Killed In Mountain‐State Ambush
- Letters to the Editor
- Ownership of WLIB Is Passing Into Blacks' Hands
- Air Force Unveils Fighter Designed to Keep Superiority Into the '80's
- “Even Communist parties which disagree with Moscow from time to time share common objectives with the U.S.S.R. Moscow and Peking support Hanoi.”
- Offside Rule Change By Soccer League Cuts Infraction Area
- Ruskin Questions 3 City Inspectors
- Troopers' Slayer to Die
- Centrist Coalition is Formed in Italy
- MISSISSIPPI VOTING ON 3 CONGRESSMEN
- Dr. Helen Gavin, 83, Dead; Did TB Work at Bellevue
- Stocks Retreat on a Broad Front
- THE 1972 CAMPAIGN
- JOHN E. MURPHY
- Business Briefs
- BREACH IS FEARED IN MISSILES PACT
- Israeli Is Criticized For Calling Raid Error
- Student Day Proclaimed
- Credit Markets
- Washington: For the Record
- New Jersey Man Is Shot In a Times Sq. Restaurant
- Stable Population Possible
- Sense and Sensibility
- Sports News in Brief
- Port., Notes
- Letters to the Editor
- AIR WAR CONTROL TIGHTENED BY U.S.
- 520 INMATES SHUN WORK AT RAHWAY
- 36 Food Places Called Health Violators
- Delaware Lengthens Cards
- NIXON ENDS CURBS ON MEAT IMPORTS TO CONTROL PRICE
- Man and Computer: Uneasy Allies of 25 Years
- Dollar Loses Ground, Breaking Through Official Floors
- AIR FORCE ALLOWS F‐1111 TO FLY AGAIN
- U.S. CUTS RATES 40% ON FLOOD INSURANCE
- MRS. NOEL DOWLING
- Merrill Stock Declines Under Pressure of Selling
- North Korean Premier Offers to Meet Seoul Chief
- THE 1972 CAMPAIGN
- Business Briefs
- Boggs and Ford in China
- Misses Cohen and Keen Team For Dances Enhanced by Spirit
- Block Party Thrown to Benefit The Sidewalks of New York
- Venezuela Modifies U.S. Pact
- 3 ‐ Year‐Old Basel Art Fair Lures Some Top Dealers
- Nader Team Is Studying Records of Congressmen
- Bank Robbery Here Foiled When Teller Tells of Badge
- KOOSMAN OF METS SINKS PIRATES, 4‐2
- Executive Changes
- Books of The Times
- A Shoddy Relic
- Sports News in Brief
- Quake Kills 9 in Afghanistan
- Letters to the Editor
- F.A.A. Orders Power Units
- Library Passes Its $500,000 Fund Goal
- U.S. Woman's Bridegroom, A Soviet Jew, Faces Trial
- Mrs. Mitchell Says She Won't Discuss Plan for Separation
- Ulster Truce Starts After a Violent Day
- California Will Vote On the Death Penalty
- I.M.F. Forming Committee To Spur Monetary Reform
- Storm Damage a Tax Loss
- Manhattan Boy Saved After Falling Into a Pit
- Celanese Is Expecting Loss for Quarter
- U. S. Takes Cautious View
- City Players Excel In Church Program Of Barber, Mozart
- SHOP TALK
- Treasury Bills' Yields Climb at Weekly Sale
- CONNORS SCORES WIMBLEDON UPSET IN BEATING HEWITT
- News Analysis
- Scalper Fined $250 And Jailed 30 Days
- 2 Rights Groups File U.S. Suit to Integrate by Combining Suburban Schools With Buffalo's
- OGILVY GAINS LEAD IN HIPKINS REGATTA
- Shaky Start in Italy
- Sports News in Brief
- Agnew Links McGovern To Henry Wallace Views
- Letters to the Editor
- GERMAN POLICE KILL SCOT LINKED TO GANG
- Hanoi Said to Make Use Of U.S. Bomb‐Free Zone
- Policeman Shoots Another During Raid on Apartment
- BRONX WAREHOUSE RAVAGED BY FLAMES
- National Mediation Board Designates New Chairman
- General Tire Wins Rubber Patent Suit
- GEORGE A. CUSACK
- Another Cosmos Launched
- THE 1972 CAMPAIGN
- Metropolitan Briefs
- Genesco's Bonwit Teller To Open California Store
- Pell Believes U.S. Uses Rain‐Making To Flood Vietnam
- SHOP TALK
- U. S. Reports Bombing of a Power Plant, Blacking Out Part of Hanoi
- Senate Aspirant Endorsed
- Fire Kills 16 in Manila
- 2 Big A Trainers Offer Contrasts
- Letters to the Editor
- Sports News in Brief
- NEW HAVEN RIDER ASSAILS THE I.C.C.
- Wood, Field and Stream
- Wallace Declines to Attend Maryland Trial of Bremer
- Erie Road, Citing Flood, Files for Reorganization
- Y.M.C.A. to Honor Dr. King
- Panel Assails Ban on‐DDT
- Danes Leave E.E.C. Pact
- Unpublished Pentagon Papers Reveal Peace Efforts During Johnson Years
- Floods Continue to Drop in Northeast,. Wilkes‐Barre, Upstate Still in Crisis
- Genius Who Was an Extrovert
- COSTA RICA LEADS BIRTH CURB TREND
- Warrant in St. Louis
- NOEL BLEECKER FOX, LAWYER, DEAD AT 94
- THE 1972 CAMPAIGN
- Guatemalan Leader Slain At a Party for Daughter, 10
- Grenade Kills 3 at Pleiku As 2 G.I.'s Play ‘Chicken’
- 6 San Quentin Prisoners File $1 ‐Million Rights Suit
- Shift to Thailand Completed
- Ali, Foster Rated Favorites Tonight
- Advertising:
- The Proceedings In the U.N. Today
- Spassky Rates Fischer Stronger Than in Last Meeting
- Treasury Aides Named
- Australia Is Pleased
- Letters to the Editor
- Sports News in Brief
- President Will Depart For California Soon
- IN THE NATION
- Spanish Bus Plunge Kills 22
- Japan to Tighten Curbs
- A Family Has Only Ruins and Debts After Flood Damages Its Elmira Home
- Money Rates Stiffen — Reserve Buys Bills— No Panic Seen
- Peron's Party Names Him Its Presidential Candidate
- Vigil at the U.N.
- LAWsREN
- Market Place: Opinions Differ On Bottom Line
- Judge Rules That the U.S. Cannot Require Oath of Allegiance as a Condition for the Issuance of Passports
- BINNEY & SMITH OFF 20⅝ ON AMEX
- Pipeline Work Reported
- Sports of The Times
- Advertising:
- Roundup: Lahoud's Bat Paces Brewers
- HIGH COURT DECIDES ON STOCK IN A TRUST
- L.I. Jail Guards Seek Inquiry Into Cahn's Methods
- OTB Branch in Queens Caters to Women Today
- Letters to the Editor
- Leslie's Luv, 0 for 31 as Pacer, Is the Favorite to Lose No. 32
- Peace Seen as Both Sides Accept Pier Pay Ruling
- Grant Is Awarded to Build Clinic on Lower East Side
- SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS ISRAEL
- MANAGERS FOR SIAC NAMED BY EXCHANGES
- R. F. Delderfield, Writer, Dies; Chronicler of English Life, 60
- Trade Deficit Narrowed For the U.S. During May
- EARL J. HADLEY
- Black Bloc Pledges Votes to McGovern, but Latest Democratic Delegate Counts Differ
- Westchester Board Meets in Old County Seat
- Notes on People
- ‘Fiddler’ Ends Sunday With Record of 3,242
- TIGER ROOKIE TOPS YANKEES IN DEBUT
- Smith Kline Chairman Will Relinquish Post
- Bridge: Soloway, Newest Ace, Hailed For World Championship Play
- Japan's Governing Party Set Back in Okinawa Voting
- ECONOMISTS DOUBT WHOLESALE DROP
- Letters to the Editor
- COMMON MARKET PLANS TO DEFEND CURRENCY RATES
- Dancing to the First Amendment
- HARVARD FRESHMEN UPSET BRITISH EIGHT
- Castro, Beginning Soviet Visit, Expected to Ask Aid Assurances
- Proxmire Sees Crisis at Litton; Urges Navy to Reject Claims
- Europe Tour for Allende
- Defense Seeks to Bar Trial
- Alexander Schaffer Dead at 72; Aided Collectors of Czarist Art
- Two Democratic Candidates Meet on TV And Discuss Striving Harder to Be No. 2
- Fleischer Rites Tomorrow
- Production of Steel Continues Slump; Machine Tools Up
- Death Toll at 229 in Dakota
- The Candidates' Delegates
- United Fund Elects Head
- POTATO FUTURES AT RECORD LEVEL
- Carnegie Hears a Different Drummer
- Miss Susan Nobel Bride of Physician
- Downing of Jets Described
- St. Bonaventure President Announces His Resignation
- Duran Gains Lightweight Title in 13th
- 2 Detectives Testify at Captain's Trial
- Chess: Schoneberig Takes Laurels In East German Title Play
- Oliva to Face Surgery
- General Mills Announces Record Sales and Profit