JANUARY
Kennedy Gaining Support In Fight To Depose Long
Three G.I.’s Released by the Vietcong Get Hamburgers and Ice Cream
Record $1.7-Billion Asked For Welfare Budget Here
Kennedy Chosen As Senate Whip; Beats Long, 31-26
Senate Leaders Delay Atom Pact Till After Jan. 20
Lodge Appointed To Head U.S. Team In Vietnam Talks
Clark Against Easing Rules For School Desegregation
U.F.O. Findings: No Visits From Afar
Governor Proposes Curb On Spending, 3% Sales Tax; Mayor Warns Of Dangers
Capital Hails ‘History Boldest Explorers’: Crew of Apollo 8 Is Saluted By President and Congress
3 Moon Voyagers Are Hailed Here In Huge Turnout
Millions in City Poverty Funds Lost by Fraud and Inefficiency
U.S. Bids City Clean Up Poverty Agency; Ginsberg Defends It, Asks More Power
U.S. Withdraws $3-Million From H.R.A. And Gives Aid Direct to 3 City Hospitals
24 Die, 85 Hurt on Carrier Enterprise As Blasts Follow Fire on 2 Plane Decks
Johnson’s Budget $195.3-Billion, With A $3.4-Billion Surplus Seen; Rise In Social Security Provided
Expanded Vietnam Talks Begin In Paris Tomorrow; Round Table Agreed Upon
U.S. Accuses I.B.M. Of Monopolizing Computer Market
U.S. Eases Rules On Welfare Test Used By States
Nixon To Become President Today, The Nation’s 37th
Nixon, Sworn, Dedicates Office To Peace; Offers A Role To Young And Disaffected And A Chance To ‘Black As Well As White’
Nixon And Aides Take Up Vietnam On First Full Day
De Gaulle Asserts He’ll Finish Term, Ending Late In ’72
Gunman Attacks Car In Kremlin; 2 Men Wounded
Ky Arrives in Paris for 4-Party Talks on Vietnam
Romney Appoints 2 Negroes To Fill Major Positions
California Ruled A Disaster Area As Rain Continues
Disney Project Set For Sequoia Forest; Sierra Club to Sue
Nixon Will Seek Swifter Justice To Combat Crime
South Wins Delay On Desegregation
Museum Withdraws Catalogue Attacked As a Slur on Jews
FEBRUARY
Navy Re-equips Spy Ships; Scuttling Devices Added
New Criminal Code, First in 88 Years, Drafted for State
New Master Plan Outlines Wide Social Changes Here
A Request by Hickel Stops Drilling Off Santa Barbara
A.F.L.-C.I.O. To Pay Fine Of Teachers
Santa Barbara Harbor Closed; Oil Fouls Beaches, Fire Hazard Feared
Nixon Hopes to Overcome Negroes’ Distrust of Him
Reported Robberies Here Up More Than 50% in ’68
Halt of Sentinel Is Traced To a 10-Month-Old Memo
West’s Bankers Plan Protection For Currencies
A Paralyzed City Digs Out Of Snow; 14 Dead, 68 Hurt
Mitchell Allows Use Of Wiretaps In Rackets Cases
Rand Corp. Hired to Help Wall Street Paper ‘Mess’
Troops Use Tear Gas at U. of Wisconsin; Protesters Disrupt Duke and C.C.N.Y.
Sirhan Defense Contends He Killed While in Trance
Morgenthau Finds Mafia Vulnerable With Genovese Dead
Both Sides Mark Tet Cease-Fires; Incidents Minor
‘Thinner’ Sentinel System Urged by Some in Capital
Berlin Autobahn Shut 2 Hours; Reds Plan Blasting During Nixon Visit
Administration Bars Halt In Fight Against Inflation
President Wants 40% Elector Vote To Decide Winner
Bomb Explosion in Jerusalem’s Largest Supermarket Kills 2, Injures 9
Enemy Bombards Cities And Bases In South Vietnam
City Plans to Hire Youths In Slums As Police Cadets
Foes of Sentinel in Senate Claim Majority Against It
9 Dead in Fire at Fifth Ave. and 48th St.
Death of Eshkol Sets Off A Fight For Premiership
President Nixon Is Shown the Berlin Wall, Then Welcomed in Rome
MARCH
Sirhan Plea To Die Is Denied By Court
Nixon Terms Arms Talks With Soviet Urgent Duty
Nixon Ends Europe Tour, Finds ‘Trust’ In Future; De Gaulle Will Visit U.S.
Apollo 9 Mission Is Off to a Successful Start; Veterans Lead the Way for ‘Rookie’
Nixon Warns Foe To Stop Raiding Vietnam Cities; Asks Soviet Aid On Crisis
22 Die In Saigon In Rocket Attack; Scores Wounded
U.S. War Deaths Are 453 In Week, Most Since May
Two Astronauts Fly Lunar Ship Then Dock With Command Craft; July Moon Landing Now In View
U.A.R. and Israel Wage Artillery Duel Across Suez
Suez Refineries Are Struck Anew By Israeli Guns
Ray Admits Guilt In Dr. King Death, Suggests A Plot
China Says Soviet Yielded In 1964 on Claim to Island
High Court Faces Plea On Wiretaps
Apollo 9 Splashes Down Accurately; Opens Way for Summer Moon Landing
Nixon For Limited Missile Plan To Protect U.S. Nuclear Base; Faces Major Test In Congress
Hope of Deadlier Sentinel Influenced Nixon Decision
At Least 150 Die and 100 Are Injured As Jet Falls Into a Venezuelan Suburb
Money Cost Rises As Big Banks Set 7 1/2% Prime Rate
Antitrust Chief to Combat Reciprocal Business Deals
Nary a Shot Fired as British Seize Anguilla
Sentinel Backed By Laird As Vital To Thwart Soviet
Enemy’s Gunners Attack 25 Posts In South Vietnam
New U.S. Tactics Intensified Fighting
U.S. to Seek Out City Pockets of Hunger
Nixon Seeks Bids For Right To Build Low-Cost Housing
Ayub Khan Quits, Places Pakistan In Army’s Hands
U.S. Spanish Pact On Military Bases Extended 5 Years
Rogers Declares Quick G.I. Pullout Depends On Enemy
Eisenhower Dead At 78 As Ailing Heart Fails; Rites Will Start Today
Eisenhower’s Family and Friends Join to Bid Him Farewell
U.S. Is Said to Suggest Israelis Retain Jerusalem
APRIL
World’s Leaders Join In Services For Eisenhower
B-52 Raids In War Cut 10% by Laird In Economy Move
Eisenhower Buried in Kansas Shrine
Pope Says Church Dissent Is ‘Practically Schismatic’
Memphis Violence Mars King Rites; Curfew Ordered
Thousands March Here to Demand Withdrawal From Vietnam by U.S.
New York and Saline, Mich., Celebrate Easter
High Court Voids State Districts, Orders New Plan
Nixon Diverts 200-Million To Fix Up Riot-Torn Areas
G.I. War ‘Dissident’ Is Army Informer
Wagner To Enter Race For Mayor; Gives Plan Today
Nixon Cuts Back Johnson Awards Of Airline Routes
The Mystery of John Davis Lodge
Head Start Pupils Found No Better Off Than Others
China’s Reds Vote Charter Making Lin Heir To Mao
U.S. Scout Plane With 31 Is Lost, Reported Downed By 2 North Korean MIG’s
U.S. To Emphasize Diplomatic Steps On Loss Of Plane
Sirhan Convicted In First Degree; Jury To Fix Fate
Nixon Declares U.S. Will Protect Planes Off Korea
Cornell Negroes Seize A Building
Princeton Will Add Graduate Trustees And Admit Women
Nixon Asks 50% Surtax Cut But Links It To A Repeal Of 7% Business Tax Credit
C.C.N.Y. Shut Down After A Blockade By 150 Students
Sirhan Sentenced To Gas Chamber On 5th Jury Vote
10 Mayors Dispute Agnew, Prefer Direct Aid to Cities
2d Blaze At N.Y.U. Set By Arsonists
Navy Task Force Off Korea Sails Into Yellow Sea
De Gaulle Quits After Losing Referendum; Senate Leader To Serve Pending Election
Poher In De Gaulle Post For Pre-Election Period; Pompidou Favored To Win
M.I.T. Moves to Suspend Secret Research for U.S.
MAY
2 Columbia Halls Seized; Writ Is Served on Radicals
Senators Assail Campus Violence; Inquiries Urged
2 More Campuses Of City U. Closed After Disorders
New Policy on Caribbean Urged in Report to Nixon
Black Militant Halts Service at Riverside Church
Court Order Ends C.C.N.Y. Blockade By 250 Students
Navy’s Head Bars Action Against Bucher Or Crew; Pueblo Board Overruled
C.C.N.Y. Shut Down, Then Racial Clash Injures 7 Whites
High School Unrest Rises, Alarming U.S. Educators
200 Catholic Saints Lose Their Feast Days
Copeland Chosen Interim President For City College
Central Bankers Move To Contain Currency Crisis
50 Occupy Building At Union Seminary To Support Forman
Nixon Asks Draft Lottery With 19-Year-Olds First; Orders Deferment Study
Nixon Asks Troop Pullout In A Year And Would Join Vietnam Political Talks
Fortas Quits The Supreme Court, Defends Dealing With Wolfson; Liberal Majority May Be Curbed
Fires on El Tracks Panic IRT Passengers Near 125th St,; 31 Injured
Astronauts Set for Test of Landing Craft Near Moon – Apollo 10 Ready For Flight Today
Apollo 10 Heading For The Moon In Rehearsal For A July Landing; Sends Color TV Photos Of Earth
Apollo 10 Passes Midpoint On Trip To Orbit The Moon
Nixon Ready to Propose Public Postal Corporation
Warren E. Burger Named Chief Justice By Nixon; Now On Appeals Bench
Astronauts Dips Within 9.4 Miles Of Moon; Scout Landing Site, Rejoin Mother Craft
Troops Disperse Carolina Snipers
Apollo 10’s Crew Heads For Earth; Tired But Happy
Douglas Says Tax Inquiry Aims to Get Him Off Court
Apollo 10 Ends Eight-Day Flight; NASA Gives A Go-Ahead To Plans For Summer Landing On The Moon
Nixon Proposes U.S. Corporation For Mail Service
Apollo 10 Photographs Show Surface of the Moon in Sharp Detail
F.B.I. Rounds Up 4 In $4-Million Theft Of Securities Here
Integration Plan Would Join Work Of 2 U.S. Agencies
JUNE
Tour of 7 Cities Indicates Mood of Negro Is Uneasy
Pompidou Leads With 44% And Faces Poher June 15 In Runoff For President
Australian Ship Slices U.S. Destroyer; 56 American Sailors Listed as Missing
Subway Tunnel Under East River Given Approval
Nixon, Defending Policy, Hits ‘New Isolationists’; Pledges A World Role
Violence Report Declares Nations Is ‘Bloody- Minded’
Mourners Mark the Death of Robert Kennedy
Apollo 10 May Say ‘Go’ for the Moon
Nixon To Reduce Vietnam Force, Pulling Out 25,000 G.I.’s By Aug. 31; He And Thieu Stress Their Unity
Prime Rate Rises To A Record 8 1/2% For Bank Loans
Pentagon Drops Air Force Plans For Orbiting Lab
Nixon’s Decision To End Space Lab Laid To Congress
Bugging Transcripts Show Intrigues Within the Mafia
U.S. Claims Right Of Wiretapping In Security Cases
Democrats Trade Bigotry Charges In Mayoral Race
Pompidou Chosen As French Leader With 57% Of Vote
High Court Finds Powell’s Barring By House Illegal
Marchi Defeats Lindsay In G.O.P. Primary; Democrats Pick Procaccino Over Wagner
Lindsay Is Planning ‘Urban Party’; Marchi And Procaccino Victories Spur Liberal Efforts To Realign
‘Ill’ Controllers Tie Up Airlines Across The U.S. – New York Area Hit Hard as Air Traffic Controllers Refuse to Work
President’s Aides Deny He Pledged A Pullout By 1970
Astronauts to Get a Million In Year for Their Stories
Lindbergh Traveling Widely as Conservationist
Office of Chief Justice of United States Changes Hands After 16 Years
School Accord Reached; Teachers Must Ratify It; Budget Shortage Is Cut
U.S. Turns Over 64 River Patrol Gunboats to South Vietnamese Navy
A.C.L.U. Suit Tests Wiretaps by F.B.I. Of Groups in U.S.
Knowles Suggests Inquiry On A.M.A. Political Arm
Nixon Will Visit Rumania And 5 Countries In Asia; to Watch Apollo Return
Influence of Joint Chiefs Is Reported Rising
JULY
President Sets Up Panel To Explore Pentagon Reform
Queen Invests Charles as Prince of Wales
Rockefeller Heavily Guarded in Santo Domingo After Visiting Haiti
Pentagon Denied Fund To Develop Chemical Arms
Only Beaches have Look of the Fourth
Astronauts Confident of Moon Landing – Apollo Crew Appears Calm 11 Days Before the Mission
Fighting in Vietnam Dips After a Sudden Increase
Moscow Says 7 Warships Will Visit Cuba July 20-27
TV Industry Panel Offers Plan to End Cigarette Ads by ’73
Nixon Orders Cut Of 14,900 Troops At Bases Abroad
Aiken Will Oppose ABM Unless Plan Is Modified
U.S. Court Upsets Spock Conviction In Fight On Draft
Crew Of Apollo Easing Training For Moon Flight
Soviet Launches Unmanned Craft Toward The Moon
President Urges A National Drive On Narcotics Use
Three Apollo Astronauts Poised To Set Out Today On Moon-Landing Mission
Astronauts Speeding Toward The Moon; First Day Of Apollo Flight Is Flawless; Nixon Asks For National Holiday Monday
Apollo Coasts On Toward Moon; Rocket Fired to Refine Course; Astronauts Show Capsule On TV
Moscow Says That Luna 15 Won’t Be In Apollo’s Way; Americans Check Module
Astronauts Swing Into Moon Orbit In Preparation For Today’s Landing
Men Walk On Moon – Astronauts Land On Plain; Collect Rocks, Plant Flag
2 Astronauts Lift Off Moon, Link Up With 3d, Start Home
Astronauts Coasting Homeward, Accelerated By Earth’s Gravity; Nation Plans Mammoth Welcome
Apollo 11 To Splash Down Today; Storms Force Landing Site Shift; Astronauts Send A Final Report
Astronauts Back From Moon; Begin 18 Days In Quarantine
Kennedy Weighs Quitting, Seeks Advice Of Voters; Pleads Guilty To Charge
Kennedy’s Week of Tragedy
Hints of Volcanic Action on Moon Seen In Lunar Rock and Seismometer Study
Tiny Glass Spheres Found in Moon Dust; Scientists Surprised
Nixon Reported Visiting Vietnam; Due To See Thieu
Kennedy to Stay in Senate; Implies No ’72 Candidacy
AUGUST
Standing on the Moon: Aldrin, in Photograph Taken By Armstrong
Nixon Ends Tour Of Asia With Hope For Era Of Peace
Nixon, In Rumania, Stresses Desire For World Peace
23 Scientists Ask Unmanned Probe Of Outer Planets
Con Ed Power Cut 20% By Mishaps; Long Crisis Ahead
Green Beret Chief Held In Slaying of a Vietnamese
Nixon Missile Plan Wins In Senate By A 51-50 Vote; House Approval Likely
House Approves Tax Relief Bill By Vote Of 394-30
Nixon Asks Overhaul Of Welfare, With Work Or Training Required; Urges U.S. Aid States And Cities
Actress Is Among 5 Slain At Home in Beverly Hills
Several Suspects and Car Hunted in 5 Coast Killings
Foe Attacks 100 Centers Across South Vietnam
Moon Crew Says Mission Can Lead To Good On Earth
From Coast to Coast: A Joyous Welcome for Astronauts
Treasury’s Head Fears Tax Relief ‘May Go Too Far’
200,000 Thronging To Rock Festival Jam Roads Upstate
300,000 at Folk-Rock Fair Camp Out in a Sea of Mud
Tired Rock Fans Begin Exodus
C.F. Haynsworth Named By Nixon For High Court
Storm Toll 170; A Luxury Project Yields 23 Bodies
Arrests Total 100 In Saigon Spy Case
Church Body Asks Funds to Nonwhite; Rejects Reparations
Battle Near Danang Rages Into 6th Day
President Defers Decision On A Cut In Vietnam Force
Lunar Rock Study Upsets Theories
Doctor Suggests Drug Men Denied Him Post In F.D.A.
Nixon to Spur Competition to Produce Low-Pollution Vehicle for 1990’s
U.S. Again Hints Hanoi Is Reducing Forces In South
C.I.A. Tells of Beret Case, Saying It Opposed Slaying
U.S. Jet With 113 Hijacked To Syria By 2 Young Arabs
Syria Frees 105 On Hijacked Jet; 6 Israelis Held
SEPTEMBER
Rocky Marciano Is Killed With Two in Plane Crash
Dr. Burns Says Peace Now Would Release $8-Billion
Ho Chi Minh Gravely Ill, Hanoi Informs the Nation
Ho Chi Minh Dead At 79; North Vietnam Expected To Hold To War Policies
Gunmen Kidnap U.S. Envoy in Brazil
Nixon Aide Affirms U.S. Will Press for China Ties
Brazil Flying 15 To Mexico to Win Envoy’s Release
Kidnapped Envoy Is Freed Unhurt In Rio De Janeriro
Big Dam Dedicated By Nixon and Diaz On Mexican Border
Israelis In Tanks Raid Suez Coast In Gulf Crossing
A Nuclear Device Fired In Colorado
Kosygin And Chou Confer In Peking In Surprise Move
U.S. Rights Panel Criticizes Nixon On Desegregation
Nixon Said to Plan Pullout Of 35,000 and Draft Shift
Northwest Passage Opened
Nixon Will Announce Cut In Vietnam Force Today; Ky Puts Figure At 40,500
Moon Astronauts Cheered in Congress
Nixon Seeks A Rise Of 10% In Benefits In Social Security
House Approves Direct Election Of The President
Nixon Cuts Draft Calls By 50,000 For This Year; Pledges Basic Reforms
Liquor Main Cause of 45 Air Crashes By Private Pilots
Hanoi Denounces U.S. Withdrawal Of 35,000 As Trick
Pentagon to Cut Strength Of Air Force and Marines
Harlem Squatters Ousted; 9 Arrested
Mets Win and Clinch Eastern Crown
State Law Barring Relief To Newcomers Is Voided
Nixon Asks Public To Give Him Time For Ending War
Johnson Aides Almost Quit Over War
Kiesinger Party Winner, But Brandt Plans To Seek Coalition To Gain Control
Army Drops Berets’ Case As C.I.A. Bars Its Agents From Testifying At Trial
OCTOBER
Nixon Comes Out for Direct Vote On Presidency
7 Berets Return to U.S.; Deny They Killed Agent
U.S War Deaths Are 95 For Week, Lowest In 2 Years
I.M.F. Nations Vote For ‘Paper Gold’ As A World Money
‘Underground Railroad’ Aids Deserters to Canada
Thieu Is Willing To Start Talks On A Cease-Fire
Senate Unit Told General Obtained Guns For Own Gain
China And Soviet Reach An Accord For Border Talk
U.S. Aides Discern Signs That Peking Is Easing Enmity
Guard Called in Chicago As S.D.S. Roams Streets
Humphrey Backs Nixon War Policy As On ‘Right Path’
79 College Heads Bid Nixon Step Up Vietnam Pullout
Soviet Launches A Second Craft; Five Man In Orbit
Panel Told General Asked Gun Receipts’ Destruction
Stanton To Urge A Private System Of TV Satellites
Vietnam Moratorium Observed Nationwide By Foes Of The War; Rallies Here Crowded, Orderly
Mets Win, 5-3, Take the Series, And a Grateful City Goes Wild
Burns To Replace Martin As Reserve Board’s Head; Nixon Hopeful On Prices
Diet Food Industry Will Be Hard Hit By Cyclamate Ban
Mayor, In Debate, Promises To Hire 4,000 More Police
Mets Win City: A Parade and 3 Rallies
Nixon ‘Fact Sheet’ Reviews Moves To End Fighting
Ribicoff Charges Perjury at Hearing On Army Gun Sale
A Force In Syria Reported Massed Against Lebanon
McCormack Denies a Role In Alleged Illicit Influence
Soviet Apparently Drops Plan to Put Men on Moon
General Electric Struck By 13 Unions Across U.S.
Pentagon Plans Cutback In Bases In U.S. And Abroad
Arafat Bids the Lebanese Back Him Against Regime
School Integration ‘At Once’ Is Ordered By Supreme Court; Nixon Bid For Delay Rejected
Kennedy Granted A Closed Inquest In Kopechne Case
NOVEMBER
Hijacked on Coast, Jet Lands in Rome; Gunman Flees in Auto With Hostage
Hijacker Captured at Italian Chapel – Pilot Criticizes F.B.I.’s Action Here
6 Who Hijacked Planes to Cuba Return
Nixon Calls For Public Support As He Pursues His Vietnam Plan On A Secret Pullout Timetable
Lindsay, Garelik And Beame Victors; Cahill Beats Meyner In New Jersey
Lindsay Reassessing G.O.P. Ties, May Swing Toward Democrats; Seeks New City Policy Advisers
Court Orders Integration In Mississippi by Dec. 31
Moscow Parades Missiles to Mark 52d Anniversary of the Revolution
Crew Getting Final Tests For Moon Mission Friday
Cairo Ships Shell Israeli Positions In Northern Sinai
Memphis Negroes Dispersed By Gas
Bombs Here Linked To 4 Earlier Blasts; Letter Attacks War
3 Gunmen Get 1.3-Million In Aqueduct Race Receipts
Agnew Says TV Networks Are Distorting the News
Apollo Heads For Moon; Power Out Momentarily During Take-Off In Rain
250,000 War Protesters Stage Peaceful Rally In Washington; Militants Stir Clashes later
Apollo 12 Sailing Toward The Moon In A Perfect Path
Apollo 12 Orbiting Moon; Crew Is Reported Ready For A Landing Tomorrow
2 Astronauts Land On Moon, ‘Right Down’ On The Target
Astronauts In 2 Moon Walks; Establish Scientific Station
2 Astronauts Blast Off Moon And Re-Enter Command Ship; Return To Earth Begins Today
Apollo 12 Leaves Its Lunar Orbit, Heads For Home
Apollo 12 Sharpens Its Aim As It Races Towards Earth
Full Integration Worries And Angers Mississippi
Apollo’s Crew Splashes Down In Pacific 3 Miles From Ship, Ending 10-Day Trip To The Moon
Nixon Renounces Germ Weapons, Orders Destruction Of Stocks; Restricts Use Of Chemical Arms
White House Says U.S. Policy Bars Any Mass Slaying
Saigon’s Senate Will Investigate Alleged Atrocity
2 Ex-Aides of Con Ed Link De Sapio to $20,000 Bribe
More Americans Cheating With Swiss Bank Accounts
DECEMBER
Drawing Tonight Will Determine Who Is Drafted
2 Held, One Sought In Tate Murders; Grand Jury to Act
Court Bars Publicity Ban In Songmy Massacre Case
NATO Approves Rules for Defensive Use of Tactical Nuclear Weapon
Rockefeller Bidding G.O.P. Chiefs Back Goodell Nomination
Burger Names 10 To Oversee Ethics Of Federal Bench
Nixon Gives Plaque To Texas U. Team As First in Nation
Draft Lottery Changes Views of Eligibles
President Pledges Penalty For Any Guilty at Songmy
Senate Backs Retirement At 60 on Benefits of 66%
Vatican Proposes Closer Ties to Jews; Joint Prayer Seen
2 Jersey Judges Relieved Of Duty In Crime Inquiry
Violence Panel Bids U.S. Combat Causes Of Unrest
De Sapio Is Guilty On Three Counts At Bribery Trial
Addonizio Says Ex-Aide Accepted ‘Cash Payments’
Nixon To Reduce Vietnam Forces 50,000 By April 15
U.S. Indicts 55 In Newark As Gambling Racketeers; One A Reputed Mafia Boss
U.S. Indicts Mayor Of Newark, 9 President Or Former Officials On $253,000 Extortion Charges
Saigon Trainees In U.S. To Triple
Tax Bill Conferees Agree On $750 Exemption By 1973 And 15% Pension increase
Mitchell Says Blacks Hide Praise for Nixon’s Efforts
First Overhaul of P.S.C. Is Planned by Governor
Miss Devlin Gets 6 Months for Her Role in Ulster Riots
McDonnell Will Contract For Advanced Jet Fighter
Violations Mark Christmas Truce In South Vietnam
Pontiff Terms Humanism Without Christianity Futile
Johnson Says He Could Have Won in 1968
5 Warships Built for Israel Pass Gibraltar in Mystery
Camp Near Saigon Attacked By Foe; 7 U.S. Soldiers Die
Nixon Warns Against U.S. Role In Campus Disorder
Tax Bill Signed; President Vows Budget Balance