JANUARY
Mediators Hope To Avert Transit Walkout Today; Some Progress Reported
Johnson Acts On Dollar; Curbs Investing Abroad And Asks Cut In Tourism
G.I.’s Kill 348 in Repelling Foe’s Attack During Truce
Governor Opens Session; Says Vital Needs Demand A Tax Rise Of $500-Million
Pentagon To Sell $4.5-Billion Arms Abroad In 3 Years
Spock and Coffin Indicted For Activity Against Draft
20 G.I.’s Are Killed As Foe Intensifies Vietnam Fighting
Javits Looks to Rockefeller If Romney Slips at the Poll
Rockefeller’s Tax Plan: A 20% Income Surcharge, ‘Gas’ And Business Rises
Fire Kills 9 Children, 4 Adults in Brooklyn
Transplants Cause Debate; Heart Recipient Dies Here
An Area in Old Jerusalem Is Expropriated by Israelis
2d Man Is Sought In Scheme To Kill Marcus Witness
Saigon Deals Add to U.S. Dollar Drain
Green Bay Beats Oakland, 33 To 14, In The Super Bowl
Romney Offers Peace Plan For Neutralizing Vietnam
Britain To Close Far East Bases; Won’t Buy F-111’s
Johnson’s Budget $186-Billion; He Wants Gold Reserve Freed; Seeks An Assurance By Hanoi
Marcus and Itkin Seized On New Payoff Charges
Gun-Selling by Mail Broke Permit Laws, Federal Jury Says
Castro Goes to the Land to Advance Cuba’s Economy
Restored Ford’s Theater Is Reopened as a Playhouse
B-52 With H-Bombs Plunges Into Ice In Greenland Bay
North Korea Seizes Navy Ship, Holds 83 On Board As U.S. Spies; Enterprise Is Ordered To Area
North Korea And Russia Rebuff U.S. Efforts To Free Seized Ship; Captain’s ‘Confession’ Is Derided
U.S. Calls 14,878 Air Reservists; Asks Urgent U.N. Council Talk On ‘Grave Situation’ In Korea
U.S. Asks U.N. To Obtain Release Of Ship And Crew Held In Korea; Johnson, On TV, Takes Grave View
Security Council Begins Private Talks On Pueblo; North Korea Rebuffs U.N.
Scientist To Head City Superagency On Environment
Record 186-Billion Budget Is Presented By Johnson; Tax Rise Required, He Says
Foe Invades U.S. Saigon Embassy; Raiders Wiped Out After 6 Hours; Vietcong Widen Attack On Cities
FEBRUARY
Vietcong Press Guerrilla Raids; Martial Law Declared By Thieu; Johnson Weighs New Asian Steps
Street Clashes Go On In Vietnam, Foe Still Holds Parts Of Cities; Johnson Pledges Never To Yield
Johnson Says Foe’s Raids Are A Failure Militarily; Saigon, Hue Battles Go On
Clerics Accuse U.S. Of War Crimes
Shots Are Fired In Refuse Strike; Filth Litters City
Streets Of Saigon Shelled In Drive To Rout Vietcong
President Offers 8-Point Program To Aid Consumers
Mayor Gives Garbage Men 7 A.M. Deadline to Return
Mediators’ Garbage Strike Offer Promptly Rejected By The Mayor; Union Later Accepts Proposals
Governor Presses Talks To End Garbage Walkout And Resist Using Guard
Garbage Strike Is Ended On Rockefeller’s Terms; Mayor ‘Shocked’ By Move
Mayor Charges Governor With Using Unsound Plan, Corrupting City’s Rights
Legislature Delays Vote On State Sanitation Role Proposed By Rockefeller
U.S. Rushes 10,500 To Meet Threat Of Vietnam Foe
Wheeler Doubts Khesanh Will Need Atom Weapons
Wide Foreign-Aid Waste Is Described to Congress
Most Deferments To End For Graduate Students’ Job Exemptions Limited
City And Sanitationmen To Abide By Arbitration; State Take-over Dropped
U.S. Sees Soviet Closing Gap on Strategic Missiles
Rockefeller Asks Panel To Revise The Taylor Law
Joint Bill in Albany Backs Police Right to Shoot to Kill
Soviet Embassy Bombed; Johnson Orders Inquiry
Pentagon Studies A Plan To Call Up 40,000 Reservists
48,000 Face April Draft, Highest Totals in 18 Months
South Vietnamese Seize Hue Palace; Enemy Retreats
U.S. Birth Rate at a Low And Likely to Fall Lower
Poor Dietary Habits Called Peril to 20% In a Federal Study
Cuban Ship Rams Defectors She Cast Adrift
Romney Suddenly Quits; Rockefeller Reaffirms Availability To A Draft
MARCH
Panel On Civil Disorders Calls For Drastic Action To Avoid 2-Society Nation
Clashes Flare Near Saigon; City Put on Alert for Attack
Riot Panel Fears U.S. May Develop ‘Urban Apartheid’
48 U.S. Soldiers Killed In Ambush On Edge Of Saigon
Senate Cuts Off Debate On Rights By Scant Margin
Nixon Scores Panel For ‘Undue’ Stress On White Racism
Criticism Of War Widens In Senate On Build-Up Issue
Itkin An Informer Who Helped F.B.I., US Officials Say
Westmoreland Requests 206,000 More Men, Stirring Debate In Administration
Rockefeller Urged By G.O.P. Leaders To Get Into Race
Senate Approves Civil Rights Bill By 71-To-20 Vote
M’Carthy Gets About 40%, Johnson And Nixon On Top In New Hampshire Voting
Kennedy Is Ready To Run; Says Vote For M’Carthy Discloses Split In Party
British Suspend Gold Trading For One Day At Request Of U.S.; Reserve’s Bank Rate Put At 5%
Kennedy Decides To Run; Will Discuss Plans Today; May Enter The Primaries
Kennedy To Make 3 Primary Races; Attacks Johnson
Kennedy Made Johnson Offer To Forgo Race
Students Cheer Kennedy In Attack on War Policy
If M’Carthy Loses He’ll Aid Kennedy
Educational TV Network To Teach Preschool Child
Rockefeller Not To Run, But Would Accept Draft; Will Speak Out On Issues
Westmoreland To Leave Vietnam, Head The Army; U.S. May Add 30,000 Troops
Westmoreland Departure Could Spur War Changes
Panama has 2 Presidents As Robles Defies Deputies
Allies Kill 243 Vietcong In a Battle Near Saigon
Regime In Panama Bars A Take-Over; Violence Flares
Yuri Gargarin Killed As Test Plane Falls
Looting and Violence Disrupt a Massive Protest March in Memphis – A Negro Is Killed In Memphis March
Lockheed To Sell Jets For 2-Billion
9 Nations Vote To Adopt ‘Paper Gold’ Money Plan; France Refuses To Join
APRIL
Johnson Says He Won’t Run; Halts North Vietnam Raids; Bids Hanoi Join Peace Moves
Johnson Agrees To Confer With Kennedy; Stocks Rise Strongly In Record Trading
U.S. Defines Bombing Limit As 225 Miles Above DMZ In Reply To Wide Outcry
North Vietnam And U.S. Agree To Contact; Johnson Consults Saigon; To Go To Hawaii
Martin Luther King Is Slain In Memphis; A White Is Suspected; Johnson Urges Calm
Army Troops In Capital As Negroes Riot; Guard Sent Into Chicago, Detroit, Boston; Johnson Asks A Joint Session Of Congress
More Soldiers Sent To Control Washington And Chicago Riots; Capital Put Under 4 P.M. Curfew
U.S. Troops Sent To Baltimore; Violence Eases In Pittsburgh; Dr. King Mourned In The Nation
Mrs. King Asks ‘Peaceful Society’ After Orderly Memphis March; Troops In Baltimore Reinforced
Dr. Martin Luther King Buried In Atlanta; A Vast Cortege Follows Mule-Drawn Bier
Civil Rights Bill Wins Final Vote; It Seeks To Open 80% Of Housing; Lindsay Asks Riots Panel Action
U.S. Calls 24,500 Reserves; Sets G.I. Ceiling At 548,500, Giving Saigon Major Role
Johnson to Meet in Hawaii With South Korea Leader
Billions For Poor Urged By Leaders Of Four Religions
Pope Asks Vietnam Peace; Calls for an End of Racism
2 Soviet Spacecraft Dock Under Automatic Control
Johnson Briefed in Hawaii On Vietnam Deployments
F.B.I. Accuses Galt Of A Conspiracy In Dr. King Slaying
Federal Reserve Lifts Rate To 5 1/2% In Inflation Fight
F.B.I. Says ‘Galt’ Is an Escaped Convict
Trudeau Assumed Office in Canada
Tory Aide Ousted From Party Post Over Racial Position
High Court Backs A Lewd-Book Ban Limited To Young
155 Raids in North Flown by U.S. Jets
Columbia Closes Campus After Disorders
Goldberg Quits As U.N. Delegate; Ball To Get Post
Peace Rally Spurs an Opposing Demonstration at Brooklyn College
Humphrey Joins Presidency Race; Calls For Unity
The U.S. Negro in Vietnam
1,000 Police Act To Oust Students From Five Buildings At Columbia; Move In At University’s Request
MAY
Pickets Circle Columbia; Class Reopening Delayed; 720 Protesters Arraigned
Military Men Said to Urge End of Curbs on Bombing
U.S. Not Sure Hanoi Wants To Slow Pace of Fighting
Peace Talks Set For Paris; U.S. Accepts Hanoi’s Plan To Begin In About A Week
Rockefeller Shifts Sand On Control Of Atomic Power
Vietcong Press Saigon Attacks; 4 Newsmen Slain
Mills And Panel Back Rise In Tax, Cut In Spending
Derby Winner Disqualified as Drugged; Forward Pass Put First; Payoffs Stand
President Again Pledges Vietnam Pullout
United States and North Vietnamese Negotiators Arrive in Paris
Policemen in Paris Storm Student-Held Barricades
Paving-Stone Barricades Mark the Scenes of Student Rioting in Paris
A General Strike To Back Students In France
U.S. and North Vietnam Open Paris Talks With No Illusions of Easy Road to Peace
Nebraska Gives 53% To Kennedy; Nixon Far Ahead
3 Schools Closed To Ease Tensions In Brooklyn Area
U.S. War Dead 562, Most In Any Week
French Workers Take Over Plants As Unrest Widens
56 Columbia Rebels Seized Among 117 at Sit-In Here
Columbia Starts To Discipline 500 For Campus Sit-In
France Is Near Paralysis As Millions Join Strike; Reds Press For Coalition
French Strikes Still Widening; Test Vote Today
De Gaulle Regime Upheld; Censure Fails By 11 Votes; 10 Million Now On Strike
Senate, Voting Crime Bill, Backs Broad Wiretapping
De Gaulle Sets A Referendum; Promises To Resign If He Loses; Asks Calm, But Fighting Flares
French Workers Win Big Pay Rise; Nation Is Tense
Europeans Expect Paris To Cut Its Aid and Arms
U.S. Nuclear Submarine With 99 Overdue
M’Carthy Beats Kennedy In Oregon Primary Upset; Nixon Is A Strong Winner
De Gaulle goes To Rural Home Amid Speculation He Will Quit; Rival Factions Seek Successor
De Gaulle Dissolves Assembly, Warns Of Forceful Measures To Prevent Red ‘Dictatorship’
JUNE
De Gaulle Shakes Up His Cabinet; Labor Chiefs Seek To End Strike; Tanks At Paris After Maneuvers
Helen Keller, 87, Dies
Saigon Explosion Kills 7 Officials; Mayor Wounded
Student Protests Flare in Europe
Kennedy Shot And Gravely Wounded After Winning California Primary; Suspect Seized In Los Angeles Hotel
Kennedy Is Dead, Victim Of Assassin; Suspect, Arab Immigrant, Arraigned; Johnson Appoints Panel On Violence
Kennedy’s Body Is Flown Here For Funeral Rights Tomorrow; Johnson Asks Strong Gun Law
100,000 File Past Kennedy’s Bier; Final Rights In Arlington Today
Thousands In Last Tribute To Kennedy; Service At Arlington Is Held At Night – Suspect in Assassination of Dr. King Is Seized in London
Thousands Visit Kennedy’s Grave on Day of Mourning
Rockefeller Sees Johnson; Campaign Security Heavy
3 Whose Names Ray Used Resemble Him
Governor Having Trouble Filling Vacancy in Senate
Woman Was With Sirhan As He Waited, Jury Hears
Dr. Spock Guilty With 3 Other Men In Antidraft Plot
Top Arms Makers Back Ban On Sale Of Rifles By Mail
Clashes Erupt as Police Seize Sorbonne
High Court Rules 1866 Law Bars Color Line In Housing In All Sales And Rentals
M’Carthy Delegates Win Majority Of Races Here; O’Dwyer Beats Nickerson
President Signs Broad Crime Bill, With Objections
House Approves Surtax On Incomes By 268 To 150; Senate Due To Act Today
Warren To Leave Court; Some In G.O.P. Open Fight To Bar A Succession In ’68
G.I.’s in 10-Hour Battle; Big Depot in North Raided
Gaullists And Allies Gain In First Round Of Voting; Communists Lose Ground
President Calls For Registering All Firearms
20 Hippies Invade TV Show and Shout Obscenities on Air
Johnson Appoints Fortas To Head Supreme Court; Thornberry To Be Justice
Ray Tells Court He Is Not Guilty In Dr. King Death
300 M’carthyites Stage A Walkout At State Meeting
Wide Corruptions Among The Police Studied By Hogan
JULY
Jet With 214 Servicemen Intercepted By Russians, Forced To Land In Kuriles
U.S. And Soviet Agree To Parleys On Limitation Of Missile Systems; Ban On Atom Arms Spread Signed
Judge Orders Ray Returned to U.S. In Dr. King Death
Gunman Terrorizes Central Park; 2 Dead, 3 Shot
Foe Invades G.I.’s Bunkers At Base but Is Hurled Back
Bonn Seeks U.S. Guarantee Against Soviet Atom War
Illegal Sale of Gun Used by Park Killer Laid to 2 Policemen
Congress Moving To Tighten Curbs On War Profiting
Britain Promised $2-Billion Credit To Defend Pound
House Committee Votes 10-5 To Ban Gun Sale By Mail
1,500 Youngsters Rampage Outside City Hall
Gunman Kills 3 on Street in the Bronx, Then Eludes Hundreds of Policemen
$100-Million in Gold Sold By France to Get Dollars
4,900 Reservists Are Reassigned, Stirring Protest
Woman Spy’s Error Trapped Guevara
Humphrey Backs A Draft Lottery As Fair To Youths
Fortas Testifies He Aided Johnson While A Justice
Tito Will Visit Prague To Back Czechs In Crisis
$1.99-Billion Foreign Aid Voted by House, 228-184
Delay On Fortas Likely In Senate As Hearing Ends
Treasury Drafts Curb On Wealthy Who Escape Taxes
Russian Forces Appear To Delay Leaving Slovakia
Ray’s Trial Set for Nov. 12 After He Pleads Not Guilty
8 In Cleveland Slain In Fighting Begun By Snipers
Rifle Sale Curb Passed By House; Vote Is 304 To 118
Cleveland Mayor Sends Guard Back To Patrol Slums
Fire Department Expected To Get 500 New Men Soon
Study Says Negro Justifies Rioting As Social Protest
Democrats Fear Losses In Senate To A G.O.P. Sweep
Pope Bars Birth Control By Any Artificial Means; Takes Not Of Opposition
Catholic Experts In Strong Dissent On Edict By Pope
AUGUST
Johnson Assails Bethlehem Steel For 4% Price Rise
Hitler Took Cyanide, Soviet Inquiry Found
Rockefeller’s Aides Fear Reagan Drive Is Gaining Rapidly
Survey Finds Nixon Close To a First-Ballot Victory
G.O.P. Convention Will Open Today; Planks Aid Nixon
Nixon Makes A New Gain As Republicans Convene; Reagan Avows Candidacy
Rockefeller And Reagan Struggle To Deny Nixon Victory On First Ballot
Nixon Is Nominated On The First Ballot; Support For Lindsay In 2d Place Growing
Nixon Selects Agnew As His Running Mate And Wins Approval After Fight On Floor; Pledges End Of War, Toughness On Crime
Johnson To Brief Nixon And Agnew On Talks In Paris
Party Rules Out A Liberalization Of Soviet Regime
Jackie Rominson Splits With G.O.P. Over Nixon Choice
P.B.A. Head Tells Police To Enforce Laws 100% Here
Leary Declares He Alone Makes Police Decisions
Democrats Have No Room For Public at Convention
Clifford Terms Troops’ Security Key To Bomb Halt
Bonn Is Willing to Void Munich Pact as of 1938
Ground Fighting Is Intensifying In South Vietnam
Rider Slain as Bullet Rips Into L.I.R.R. Train
Johnson Bars, In His Term, Any More De-escalation Unless The Enemy Joins In
Czechoslovakia Invaded By Russians And Four Other Warsaw Pact Forces; The Open Fire On Crowds In Prague
Russians Seize Dubcek And 6 Colleagues; Machine-Gun Fire Is Exchanged In Prague; Czechs Balking Formation Of New Regime
Pro-Moscow Czechs Name Trio To Replace the Dubcek Regime; Soviet Veto Bocks U.N. Action
Svoboda In Moscow For Talks; Czechs Stage General Strike; Foreign Minister Flies To U.N.
Dubcek And Cernik Participating In Extended Moscow Negotiation; Czech Envoy At U.N. Scores Soviet
Soviet Bloc Chiefs In Moscow For Parleys On Czech Situation; More Russian Troops In Prague
Prague Leaders Home; Compromise Agreement With Moscow Reported
Democrats Delay Fight On The Vietnam Plank; Kennedy Rejects Draft
Humphrey Nominated On The First Ballot After His Plank On Vietnam Is Approved; Police Battle Demonstrators In Streets
Humphrey Bars Rigidity In Vietnam Policy And Flouting Of Law; Muskie On His Ticket
McCarthy Offices Raided At Dawn by Chicago Police
SEPTEMBER
Hoover Assails Campus ‘Terror’ Led By New Left
Muskie Regards Police In Chicago As Overreacting
Teachers’ Strikes Loom Across Nation
Daley Demands Television Time To Defend Police
Off-Duty Police Here Join In Beating Black Panthers
Mayor And Leary Warn Policemen In Panther Melee
Rockefeller Picks Goodell For Kennedy’s Senate Seat
NATO Build-Up Doubted Despite the Prague Crisis
Lindsay Asserts Schools In City Will Open Today; Union Insists Strike Is On
Most City Schools Shut; Shanker, Defying A Writ, Refuses To End Walkout
School Strike Is Settled; Shanker Claims Victory; Classes To Start Today
New Teachers’ Strike Is Called For Tomorrow As Union Charges Ocean Hill Violated Agreement
Mayor’s Efforts On Schools Fail; Strike Due Today
Fortas Refuses To Appear Again In Senate Inquiry
Johnson Barring Jets For Israelis
Third Negro General Gets His Star
Humphrey Urges ‘Massive’ U.S. Aid To Combat Crime
Senate Backs Atom Curb Pact; New Delay Seen
Port Authority Will Build Huge Terminal for Liners
$1.6-Billion in Aid Passed by House; Large Cut Scored
Russians Confirm Flight of Zond 5 Around the Moon
Nixon Visits Negro Slum And Warns White Suburbs
Soviet Guides Lunar Ship To Indian Ocean Landing
Hussein Urgently Seeking Early Palestine Accord
3 Dead, Many Hurt in Mexico City Battle
Caetano Slated to Succeed Salazar as Lisbon Premier
68 Climb in Prices Here Is Steepest in 20 Years
Xerox and C.I.T. Discuss $1.5-Billion Merger Deal
Corruption Still a Problem in Vietnam
Schools Reopening Today; Union And City Sign Pact; Ocean Hill Gets Observers
OCTOBER
Schools Reopen; Ocean Hill Votes To Bar Teachers
Senate Bars Move To End Filibuster By Fortas Critics
At Least 20 Dead As Mexico Strife Reaches A Peak
Nixon Would Aid Airways And Overseas Investments
Demonstrators Clash With Police Outside School on Lower East Side
Panel Says Raiding Police Wielded Excessive Force
Nuclear Plant Proposed Beneath Welfare Island
U.S. General Sends Soldiers Who Fail To Salute to Front
M’Coy And 8 Aides Ousted For Barring 83 Teachers; He Defies Donovan Order
President Orders Talks With Israel On Phantom Jets
President Says G.O.P. Threatens Domestic Gains
3 On Apollo 7 Circling Earth In 11-Day Test For Moon Trip; NASA Hails ‘Perfect Mission’
Astronauts Move Apollo Close To Booster Rocket In Test Of Space Rescue
Arias Urges Panamanians To Battle Military Regime
Strike Cripples Schools, No Settlement In Sight; Police Reject Contract
Police to Start ‘Job Action’ In 48 Hours in Pay Dispute
U.S. Moves Hint A New Proposal To Halt Bombing
Mrs. John F. Kennedy to Wed Onassis
Parents Smash Windows, Doors To Open Schools
Police Refusing To Give Tickets; ‘Illnesses’ Up 10%
‘Very Happy’ Mrs. Kennedy and Onassis Married
14 Enemy Sailors Released by U.S. As Goodwill Move
Apollo 7 Splashes Down After a ‘Perfect Mission’
Firemen Follow Tactic Of Police In Calling In Sick
3,000 Police Ring Garden As Wallace Stages a Rally
U.S. To Press War In South As Hunt For Peace Goes On
Soviet Astronaut in Orbit; Flies Near Unmanned Ship
Johnson Calls Nixon ‘Unfair’ in Implying Cynical Peace Move
Humphrey Pleads For Key Ohio Vote In Push For Upset
Abrams Flies In Secretly, Sees Johnson on Vietnam
U.S. And North Vietnam Reported Near Accord On A Halt In The Bombing
NOVEMBER
Attacks On North Vietnam Halt Today; Johnson Says Wider Talks Begin Nov. 6
Thieu Says Saigon Cannot Join Paris Talks Under Present Plan; U.S. To Step Up Bombing In Laos
Hanoi Insisting Vietcong Have Roles In Talks; U.S. Urges Saigon To Join
Nixon Has Lead Over Humphrey In Late Survey
Nation Will Vote Today; Close Presidential Race Predicted In Late Polls
Nixon-Humphrey Race Tight; Democrats Retain Congress; Javits In; Assembly To G.O.P.
Nixon Wins By A Thin Margin, Pleads For Reunited Nation
Nixon Leaves Bid To Visit Vietnam Up To President
Mayor Gets Power To Act in a Crisis On Air Pollution
Ray Trial Opens Tuesday Ringed by Tight Security
Behind the Bombing Halt: An Account of Bargaining
Catholic Bishops Will Act On Birth Control and War
Astronauts’ Orbit of Moon Scheduled for Next Month
Nixon Rules Out Agency Control By Staff Aides
Warren Firm on Retiring; Leaves Date Up to Nixon
Nixon Seeks to Woo Labor and Negroes; Defines Policy Role
Narcotics Complex Split by Charges Of Cultist Activity
School Agreement Is Reached But Some In Union Resist Plan; Reopening Of Classes Delayed
Teachers Accept Agreement, 6-1, And Schools Will Reopen Today; Ocean Hill Under State Trustee
Europe To Halt Money Trading; Talk Set Today
10 Nations Meet On Money To Regain Order In Crisis; Many Markets Stay Shut
Monetary Talks Divided On Value Of German Mark
France Due To Devalue; Gets $2-Billion In Credit; British Tighten Imports
De Gaulle Refuses To Devalue; He Will Address France Today; Action Surprises Fiscal Allies
De Gaulle Orders Austerity Plan, Wage-Price Freeze, Budget Cuts; Blames Spring Strikes For Crisis
Franc And Pound Gain As Markets Resume Trading
Saigon Consents To Paris Parley; Gets U.S. Pledge
Prices Go Up 0.6%; Rise In October Highest Since ’62
The Nation’s First Families Give Thanks
Vietcong Order Drive To Destroy Allies ‘Utterly’
DECEMBER
Con Ed Is Struck But Is Confident Of Meeting Needs
U.S. Study Scores Chicago Violence As ‘A Police Riot’
State Closes J.H.S. 271; Student Bands Disrupt At Least 12 City Schools
Hijacked Airliner Refueled in Florida; 35 Flown to Havana
9 Union Teachers Barred By Angry Harlem Parents
Rockefeller Proposes U.S. Assume All Welfare Costs
U.S. Said To Notify Soviet It Is Ready For Missile Talks
Telescopes Orbited In Program to Gain Clear Look at Stars
U.S. Planes at Thai Bases Step Up Bombing in Laos
Thieves in City Take $1-Million Monthly In Welfare Checks
William Rogers Chosen By Nixon To Replace Rusk
Nixon Presents The New Cabinet, Pledges To Seek Peace And Unity; Emphasis On City Problems Seen
Carnegie Panel Asks U.S. To Send Poor To College
Rustin Regrets Lack Of A negro In Nixon Cabinet
Panel Urges U.S. to Share Its Revenues With Local Areas to Meet Urban Crisis
Some Policemen Are Found to Be Sleeping on Duty
Jersey Legislators Block Closed Hearing on Mafia
Jersey Jury Inquiry Asked On Mafia-Legislator Links
Cambodia to Free 11 G.I.s’; Kissinger Has Parley Plan
One-Megaton Blast Racks Nevada Area In Test a Mile Down
De Sapio Indicted By U.S. In A Plot To Bribe Marcus
3 Astronauts Speed Toward Moon Orbit As Apolo Leaves The Earth At 24,200 M.P.H.
82 In Pueblo Crew Freed; U.S. Gives North Koreans ‘Confession,’ Disavows It
Apollo Nears Moon On course, Turns Around To Go Into Orbit; Crew Sends Pictures Of Earth
3 Men Fly Around The Moon Only 70 Miles From Surface; Fire Rocket, Head For Earth
Astronauts Are Coasting Back; Conduct ‘Tour’ Of Spacecraft; Pacific Landing Due Tomorrow
Apollo 8 Crew Prepares To Land In Pacific Today; Sends Pictures Of Earth
Astronauts Back Safely From Moon; Splash Down 4 Miles From Carrier; A Lunar Landing In Summer Possible
Panel Finds Danger To the Environment From Technology
New-Breed Astronauts: Scientists, Not Daredevils
Brennan Explains Legislators’ Links To Jersey Mafia