JANUARY
Transit Parley Pressed; 12% Pay-Increase Offer Is Turned Down By Unions
Transit Strike Is Averted With 18% Wage Increase; Fare Rise To 30c Expected
Fare Goes Up To 30 Cents After Midnight Tonight; Plea By Mayor Rejected
Israelis Return to Base With 21 Prisoners After Raid Into Lebanon
White Pupils Are Fleeing Mississippi Public Schools
Saigon Senators Declare Songmy ‘An Isolated Act’
New Tapes By F.B.I. Link Politicians To Jersey Mafia
Rockefeller Offers Plan To Revamp State Agencies To Meet Problems Of 70’s
U.S. And Red China Agree To Resume Warsaw Parleys
Taiwan to Get 17 F-104’s From ‘Excess’ U.S. Stocks
Biafra Appears Near Collapse; Key Air Link Cut
Biafrans Capitulate To Nigeria, Ending 30-Month-Long Civil War; U.S. Increases Grant For Relief
Nigerian Rejects Help From Groups that Aided Biafra
High Court Bids Six States Integrate Schools by Feb. 1
Dr. King Honored Quietly Over U.S.
Nixon Plans Fight to Trim International Airline Fares
College Students Found Uncertain On Draft Lottery
Israelis Bomb Near Cairo For 4th Time This Month
$7.3-Billion State Budget, Without Increase In Tax, Is Asked By Rockefeller
U.S. and Chinese Resume Talks After Two Years
Carswell Disavows ’48 Speech Backing White Supremacy
Nixon, Stressing Quality Of Life, Asks In State Of Union Message For Battle To Save Environment
Israeli Court Rules a Jew Can Be One by Nationality
Gains Are Made In Federal Drive For Negro Hiring
Newsmen’s Plane Crashes in Mexico; 19 of 20 Are Killed
President, On TV, Vetoes School Aid As Inflationary
Carswell Denies He Tried To Balk Club’s Integration
Nixon Sustained In Fund Bill Veto By Large Margin
Nixon To Propose Budget Of $200.8-Billion For ’70-’71 With $1.3-Billion Surplus
2 Slain as 2,000 Filipinos Storm Presidential Palace
FEBRUARY
Environment Put No. 1 On City List In Capital Budget
70 Enemy Attacks In South Vietnam Reported By U.S.
Budget Provides A $6-Billion Cut In Military And Space Spending, But Adds 7 Domestic Programs
Fulbright Panel Renews Criticism Of Vietnam Policy
Seaborg Says Man Is Led by Science To Question Values
Soviet Satellite Destroyer Is Believed to Be in Orbit
U.S. Is Reported Ready To Provide Arms For Israel
Decade of Black Struggle Has Mixed Result in South
Racial Strife Undermines Schools in City and Nation
Vatican Asking All Priests To Affirm Celibacy Yearly
De Sapio Sentenced To 2 Years in Prison For Kickback Plot
Los Angeles Told It Must Integrate All Schools By ’71
Agnew Denounces University Quotas To Help Minorities
3 Bombs Set Off to Cover Bank Robbery in Danbury
Nasser, in Interview, Says He Is Seeking Soviet Weapons to Thwart Israeli Raids
Rogers, In Zambia, Voices Opposition To Racist Regimes
Assembly Plan Would Tax Wealthy Who Pay Nothing
U.S. Aide in Saigon Denies ‘Counter-Terror’ Charge
Senate, 56-36, Votes Curb On De Facto Segregation; Stennis Hails ‘Landmark’
Busing Curbs Are Passed In The House And Senate; 2 School Aid Bills Voted
Laird Cites Peril If Soviet Presses Missile Build-Up
U.S. Making Initial Move Against Thermal Pollution
Pollution Fight Gains in Colleges Here
2 Key Senators Express Doubts On Expanded ABM
Expansion Of ABM To 3d Missile Site Is Sought By Laird
Two Indicted for Homicide In Girl’s Death by Heroin
Vietnam Murders Laid To 5 Marines
School Equality Set As Criterion For Federal Aid
MARCH
Gunman and Policeman Die In Times Sq. Area Battle
President Delays Decision On More Jets for Israelis
Nixon Offers His Apology To Pompidou For Heckling, Joins Him At Dinner Here
Gas Routs Whites Who Upset Buses At Carolina School
Nixon And Agnew Decry Violence By Carolina Mob
Lockheed Seeks Pentagon’s Help
President Bids Russians And British Help On Laos; Details U.S. Involvement
Millions Watch Eclipse in Clear Skies; An Eerie Twilight Falls Briefly Here
Soviet Criticism on Arms Dismays Top U.S. Aides
Boyle Denies All Charges; He Assails U.S. and Media
Bombs, Dynamite and Woman’s Body Found in Ruins of 11th St. Townhouse
An ‘Artificial Nose’ Sniffs Out Bombs Hidden on Airlines
Many Buildings Evacuated Here In Bomb Scare
Mayor Calls for U.S. Curbs As Bomb Scares Continue
Pentagon Urges Nixon To Reject ’71 End To Draft
U.S. Arms Ship to Thailand Seized by ‘Men With Guns’
Con Ed Warns of Blackout Of Home Areas in Summer
Army Inquiry Charges 14 Officers In Suppression Of Songmy Facts; West Point’s Head, Accused, Quits
Sihanouk Reported Cut In A Coup By His Premier; Cambodia Airports Shut
Mail Walkout Spreading; 2 Midwest Cities Struck; Union Heads Meet Today
U.S. And Mail Union Chiefs Agree On Peace Plan; Carriers To Vote; Walkout Spreads Across Nation
Postal Strikers Reject Pact; Nixon Vows To Act Tomorrow ‘To See The Mails Go Through’
Army Prepares To Move The Mail If Strikers Fail To Return Today; Workers Continue To Defy Nixon
Nixon Sends Troops To City To Move Mail; Calls 27,500 Guardsmen And Reservists; Strike Firm Here; Some Return In Nation
Postal Walkout Is Ending Across Nation; Some Returning Here; Blount Calls Talk – Nixon Plans $1.5-Billion to Improve Segregated Schools
Mail Workers Back At Jobs Here; Normal Service Expected Today; Air Traffic Men Disrupt Flights
Panel Finds Songmy Data Diluted at Each Echelon
Airports Jammed As ‘Sick’ Stoppage Spreads To West
Taiwan Secretly Given Millions in U.S. Arms in ’69
Canceled Flights In ‘Sick’ Walkout Harry Travelers
Japanese Jet Is Hijacked But Lands Safely at Seoul
APRIL
Hijacked Jet Still in Seoul; Ruse Fails
Democrats Pick Goldberg But He ‘Waives’ Selection; Plans A Race by Petition
Israel And Syria Fight With Tanks And Jets 8 Hours
Hijackers Free 103, Fly to North Korea
Hijacked Airliner Returns To Tokyo With 4 Aboard
Kidnapped German Envoy Found Slain in Guatemala
Florida County Ignores School Integration Order
Air Controllers Held In Contempt
Senate Rejects Carswell By 51-45 Margin; G.O.P. Shifts Give Nixon 2d Court Defeat
Abortion Reform Is Voted By The Assembly, 76 to 73; Final Approval Expected
Apollo 13 Shot Set Today
Astronauts Off On 3d Moon Trip; Land Wednesday
Siege Is Reported On 2d U.S. Outpost In South Vietnam
Power Failure Imperils Astronauts; Apollo Will Head Back To The Earth
Crew Of Crippled Apollo 13 Starts Back After Rounding Moon And Firing Rocket; Men Appear Calm Despite Low Reserves
Astronauts Fire Rocket And Correct Aim As They Prepare For Landing Tomorrow
Stricken Apollo Speeding Toward Earth For Pacific Splashdown This Afternoon
Astronauts Land Gently On Target, Unharmed By Their Four-Day Ordeal
Nixon, In Hawaii, Joins Astronaut And Honors Them
Castro Reports a Landing Of Exile Force From U.S.
Nixon To Pull Out 150,000 From Vietnam In A Year; Says Hanoi Blocks Peace
Crew of Apollo 13 Willing to Attempt Moon Trip Again
U.S. Plane Flies In Arms As Trinidad Fights Mutiny
Arms Received Cambodians Say; Origin Is In Doubt
Entrance to the Plaza Hotel Is the Scene of Assassination Attempt – Chiang’s Son Shot At Here But Is Saved by a Detective
Gamblers’ Links to Police Lead to Virtual ‘Licensing’
Police Corruption Fosters Distrust in the Ranks Here
Profits of G.M. and Ford Down Sharply in Quarter
Vatican Eases Rule In Mixed Marriage; Stand Lauded Here
Kennedy Veracity Questioned By Judge in Kopechne Inquest
MAY
Nixon Sends Combat Forces To Cambodia To Dive Communists From Staging Zone
Allies Drive Ahead In Cambodia; Nixon Agrees To Discuss Decision With 4 Committees Of Congress
128 U.S. Planes Carry Out Attack In North Vietnam; Supply Lines Are Targets
U.S. Forces Employ Artillery and Aircraft to Strike Foe in Cambodia
4 Kent State Students Killed by Troops
Students Step Up Protests On War; Assail 4 Deaths
Hickel, In Note To Nixon, Charges Administration Is Failing Youth; Protests Close Over 80 College
Nixon Will Bar Hostile Comments On Students By Agnew And Others; Summons 50 Governors To Meeting
Nixon Defends Cambodia Drive As Aiding Student’s Peace Aim; Says Pullout Will Begin Soon
Nixon, in Pre-Dawn Tour, Talks to War Protesters
Saigon Gunboats On Mekong Plan 55-Mile Incursion
Senate Unite Votes To Restrict Funds In Cambodia War
Israelis Strike Guerrilla Area Within Lebanon
Gibson Supported In Newark Race By 2 White Losers
863 Saigon Soldiers Die In 2d Highest Weekly Toll
First 2 Women Generals In Nation Picked by Nixon
Industry, Spending To Fight Pollution, Faces Dislocations
Blacks Start Wide Protest On Police Killings in South
Moscow Charges Mao Seeks Rule Over All Of Asia
Functional Illiteracy Found High in U.S. In Study at Harvard
City Says Detective Sold Data in Files For $10,000 Yearly
President Asks for Funds For School Desegregation
Saigon Force in Cambodia Doubles in Week to 40,000
5-Day March in Georgia Ends With Massive Rally
Lindsay Supports Pay-Price Freeze To Curb Inflation
U.S. Will Give Cambodia $7.5-Million in Weapons
Nixon Aides Say Economic Moves Are Succeeding
Saigon Gets Wide Mandate For Cambodia Operations
2 Officers Charged With Ordering G.I.’s To Shoot Into Huts
Stocks Up 16.29 As Rally Pushes Dow Above 700
World Inflation Spreads Despite Steps to Curb It
JUNE
Operating Budget Of City Is Seen Up An ‘Alarming’ 17%
Peru Estimates 30,000 Died In Quake That Wiped Out Scores Of Towns In North
Romney Asks Ban On Rules Curbing Housing For Poor
Nixon Describes Cambodian Drive As Great Success
Jet Hijacker, Lured by Ransom, Captured in Capital
Air Force Plans For Prototypes Of New Bomber
Weapons Purchases Spur Fears of Latin Arms Race
Eased Laws on Abortion Failing to Achieve Goals
U.S. Aides Estimate Foe Has Lost 40% of Caches
Bomb at Police Headquarters Injures 7 and Damages Office
Shultz Heads New Agency Replacing Budget Bureau; Finch Dismisses Dr. Allen
President Asks End Of 20 Oil Contracts Off Santa Barbara
Industrial Output in May Dropped to 18-Month Low
Nixon Picks Panel to Find Causes of Campus Unrest
Skilled Whites Affected Most By Jobless Rise
NASA and 2 Companies Blamed for Apollo Blast
Gibson Defeats Addonizio In Newark Mayoral Race; Voter Turnout A Record
Bill To Lower Voting Age To 18 By the ’71 Elections Approved In House, 272-132
Victory For Tories Is Indicated In Surprising British Elections; Margin May Reach 25 To 30 Seats
Heath Becomes Prime Minister; Makes A Pledge To Unite Britain; Controls Commons By 30 Seats
6 on Capitol Hill Figure in Secret Inquiry On Builder’s Action in $5-Million Claim
Penn Central Is Granted Authority To Reorganize Under Bankruptcy Laws
Nixon Signs Vote-At-18 Bill But Asks For Court Test; Vetoes Hospital Grants
Goldberg And Paterson Win; Ottinger Tops 3 Senate Rivals; Powell And Farbstein Beaten
$7.9-Million in U.S. Arms Being Rushed to Cambodia
Israeli Jets Bomb Camps On Outskirts of Damascus
Blue Cross Here to Cover Single Women’s Abortions
Federal Computers Amass on Suspect Citizens
Mrs. Nixon Reaches Peru To Help Victims of Quake
N.A.A.C.P.’s Heads Brands Administration Anti-Negro
JULY
President Hails Cambodia Drive, Calls On Hanoi For Serious Talk; Senate Passes War Powers Curb
NASA To Prepare ‘Bridge’ To Mars
Nixon and Aides Now View Mideast as Main Problem
Chicago Teamster Pact Brings New National Rise
Thousands Voice Faith In America At Capital Rally
Blacks ‘Within the System’ Gloomy Despite Progress
Asbury Park Beset Again by Violence In Spite of Curfew
46 Shot In Rioting At Asbury Park; Curfew Imposed
Israelis Expecting Forces To Counter Suez Missiles
Nixon Proposes 2 New Agencies On Environment
Iceland’s Premier, Wife and Grandson Die in Cottage Fire
Black Exodus to Suburbs Found Increasing Sharply
U.S. Appears to Speed Up Plane Shipments to Israel
House Panel Urges U.S. to Investigate ‘Tiger Cage’ Cells
Wide Family Planning Aid For Poor Passed in Senate
War Called Root Of Campus Strife
Charles and Anne Begin Informal Visit to Capital
U.S. Assumes the Israelis Have A-Bomb or Its Parts
Rise in Uniformity Found Among Nation’s Colleges
Nixon Plan for Negro Jobs In Construction Is Lagging
Federal Lawsuit Charges Job Inequality for Women
President Seeks Licensing By U.S. For Explosives
Athens Agrees to Free 7 After Arabs Seize Airliners
F.B.I. Is Reported to Find No Need for Kent Shooting
Senators’ Inquiry Into Crime Goes Beyond The Mafia
6 Battles Fought In South Vietnam As War Steps Up
Board of Education Seeks Wider Role for Local Units
Black Militant Slain By Houston Police; Gun Fight Injures 4
Nixon Panel Asks Radical Changes For The Pentagon
Storms Cut Power Needs But Also Knock Out Lines
Nixon Reassures Israelis U.S. Plan Poses No Danger
AUGUST
Federal Contracts to Set Job Equality for Women
75 Reported Dead as Ferry With 150 Capsizes in the Caribbean Off St. Kitts
A 747 Jet Is Hijacked, and Castro Meets It
Nixon Calls Manson Guilty, Later Withdraws Remark
Manson Displays to Jurors Headline on Nixon Remark
Fire on 33d Floor of New Building Kills Two
Soviet And West Germany Reach Accord On A Treaty To Foster Peace In Europe
Cease-Fire In Effect Along Suez; Israel And Egypt To Police Zone; Initial Talks Beginning At U.N.
New Jersey Bank Closed; $3-Million Reported Gone
99 On Airliner Die In Crash In Peru; 54 Are From U.S.
Kidnapped U.S. Official Found Slain in Uruguay
Nixon Vetoes 2 Fund Bills As Inflationary In Adding $1-Billion To His Requests
Expansion Of ABC Backed By Senate By 52-To-47 Vote
Dayan Urges U.S. To Compel Egypt To Respect Truce
F.C.C. Orders TV To Set Prime Time For War Critics
3,000 Paid Off at Defunct Jersey Bank
Army Wins Fight Over Nerve Gas; Ship Goes To Sea
Explosives Kill Policeman And Rip Induction Center
Senate Doves Say Agnew Tries to Intimidate Them
F.P.C. Authorizes Con Ed To Build Storm King Plant
’75 Ban on Polluting Cars Approval by Senate Unit
Prosecutor Seeking To Charge Niarchos In His Wife’s Death
Lindsay To Allow Con Ed To Expand Astoria Plant, But Cuts Request In Half
Suits Held Threat To Con Ed’s Plans for Astoria Plant
Agnew, In Seoul, Pledges U.S. Aid For Armed Services
Burger Refuses to Put Off Four Busing Plans in South
Women March Down Fifth in Equality Drive
U.S. Combat Toll Lowest Since ’66
U.S. Acts to End Dumping Of TV Sets by Japanese
Nixon Staff Men Mobilize To Aid G.O.P. Candidates
Use Buddy System For Night Patrols, Policemen Ordered
Army Intercepts Missile In ABM Test Over Pacific
SEPTEMBER
Senate Defeats ‘End War’ Move By Vote Of 55-39
2 Moon Landings Dropped by NASA In Economy Move
Labor Convention Backs Rockefeller After Battle
Southern School Officials Quitting Over Integration
Leary Quits Job As Police Head: Mayor ‘Startled’
4 Jets Hijacked; One, a 747, Is Blown Up
Arabs Hold 150 Hostages In Seized Jets In Desert; Guerrillas Seek A Trade
Life on Jets Held in Desert Is Harsh
Desert Jet Deadline Is Extended; Guerrillas Hijack British Plane, Raising Total Of Hostages To 300
5 Nations Reject Terms For Freeing Of Hostages; Fighting Ended In Amman
Arabs Release Some Passengers But Hold Many On Jets In Desert; Nixon Puts Guards On U.S. Planes
Arabs Blow Up 3 Jets In Desert After Taking Off Passengers; Hold 40 As Hostages In Jordan
Israelis Arrest 450 Arabs In Bid To Aid Hostages
General Motors Strike On; 343,000 Workers Affected; Rail Walkout Under Way
Brink’s Man Shoots A Hijacker to Halt Coast Plane Seizure
President Urges End To Violence And Intolerance
Hussein’s Tanks Clearing Guerrillas From Amman; U.S. Alert Is Stepped Up
Soviet Cautions On Jordan Crisis; U.S Weighs Role
Study Calls Public Schools ‘Oppressive’ and ‘Joyless’
Jordan Battling Tanks From Syria; U.S. In A Warning
U.S. Places More Units On Alert As Hussein’s Soldiers Fall Back; Guerrillas Seize Cities In North
Battles Go On In Jordan, Army Claims Some Gains; U.S. Stressing Diplomacy
Jordan Presses Attack In North; Syrian Tanks Said To Withdraw; U.S. Charters Evacuation Plane
Luna 16 Returns to Soviet With Rocks From Moon
Fighting Ended In Jordan Under Cease-Fire Accord; King Due To Get U.S. Arms
President’s Panel Warns Split On Youth Perils U.S.; Asks Him To Foster Unity
Hussein, Arafat Sign Arab Pact To End Clashes
Nasser Dies Of Heart Attack; Blow To Peace Efforts Seen; Nixon Cancels Fleet Exercise
Egyptians in the Streets and Chiefs of State Mourn Death of Nasser
OCTOBER
A Federal Panel Asks Relaxation Of Curbs On Smut
Nasser Funeral Is Disrupted by Frenzy of Millions
13 Football Players Die With 16 Others on Plane
Nixon, in Madrid, Stresses Its Role in Area Security
Tombs Prisoners Free 17 As Mayor Warns Of Force; Two Other Jails Retaken
Nixon, Back Home, Cites Role Of U.S. For World Peace
House Unit Votes A $2-Billion Cut In Defense Funds
Nixon Urges Supervised Truce In Vietnam, Cambodia And Laos And A Wider Peace Conference
Solzhenitsyn Is Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature
U.S. Urges Hanoi To Accept Plan Offered By Nixon
Moscow Says Peace Offer By Nixon Is ‘Great Fraud’
8 Buildings Are Damaged By Blasts in Rochester
U.S. Rights Panel Finds Breakdown In Enforcement
F.B.I. Seizes Angela Davis in Motel Here – Suspect Sought for Two Months in Slaying of a California Judge
Nuclear Blasts Set Off By China, Soviet And U.S.
Two Hijack Soviet Plane To Turkey, Kill Hostess
Jury Indicts 25 In Kent Disorder; Guard Is Cleared
Canadian Hostage Slain; Body of Laporte Found In Auto Near Montreal
C.I.A. Says Enemy Spies Hold Vital Posts in Saigon
Ex-G.I. Says He Saw Calley And Mitchell Kill Civilians
Sadat Says U.S. Support For Israel Blocks Peace
Gubernatorial Nominees in First Debate
2 U.S. Generals in Soviet After Their Plane Strays
U.S. Officials Say Israelis Will Get 180 Modern Tanks
Nixon Repudiates Obscenity Report As Morally Void
Murphy Plans to Expand Police Anticorruption Unit
Soviet Protests Incursion By U.S. Plane as ‘Hostile’
Rockefeller and Goldberg Press Their Campaigns as Election Day Nears
A Judge Bars U.S. From Publishing List Of ‘Radicals’
Eggs and Rocks Thrown at Nixon Afer Coast Talk
Kent State Study By F.B.I. Differs From Ohio Finding
NOVEMBER
Nixon Sharpens Drive On ‘Thugs’
Key Polish Official Is Killed by Truck At Karachi Airport
6 Million Voters Picking Governor And A Senator; Nixon Policies Face Test
Rockefeller And Buckley Elected; Democrats Retain Congress Control And Make Gain In Key Governorships
Net Gains For Democrats Seen; Nixon Stresses Senate Result; Realignment In State Likely
3-Month Truce Extension Begins in Suez Canal Area
U.S. Lofts Satellite For Spotting Attack By Soviet or China
Head of Aphrodite by Preaxiteles Found
Chiefs Of Egypt, Libya And Sudan Plan Federation
De Gaulle, 79, Dies From Heart Attack
France Mournes De Gaulle; World Leaders To Attend A Service At Notre Dame
General Motors And Union Reach Terms For Pact
De Gaulle Is Buried With Quiet Simplicity
Chicago 7 Judge Ordered To Review Link to Jury
75 on Football Team Plane Die in West Virginia Crash
Toll In Pakistan Is Put At 16,000, Expected To Rise
Pakistan Death Toll 55,000, May Rise to 300,000
8-Wheel Soviet Vehicle Maneuvers on Moon – Unmanned Craft Is Controlled From Earth, Powered by Sun
Copter Shortage Balks Cyclone Aid
Pakistan Now Puts Official Death Toll In Storm at 150,000
U.S. Planes Raid North Vietnam; Hanoi Reports Wide Area Is Hit; Laird Terms Attacks A Reprisal
North Vietnam Hit Again; War Materials Reported Among Targets; Raids End
Democratic Party in State Found Broke and Divided
U.S. Rescue Force Landed Within 23 Miles Of Hanoi, But It Found P.O.W.’s Gone
Renowned Author Raids Tokyo Military, Ends Life
Hickel Dismissed By Nixon On Issue Of ‘Confidence’; Rep. Morton Will Get Job
Man With A Knife Charges At Pope In Manila Airport
F.B.I. Reports Plot By Antiwar Group To Kidnap U.S. Aide
Pope Cautions Asia on Militant Atheism
Fulbright Sees Pentagon Taking Top Policy Role
DECEMBER
Passenger Service Is Cut Under Rail Network Plan
Nixon’s 2d Inflation Alert Scores Wage-Price Spiral In Several Big Industries
Senate Votes to Give Land to Taos Indians
Senate Rejects SST Fund In 52-41 Vote After Drive By Environmental Lobby
Ireland Invokes Internment Law To Thwart Plot
500 Missile Silos Being Reinforced By The Air Force
Huges’s Home Searched On Suspicion of ‘a Felony’
Nevada Governor Reports Hughes Ordered Shake-Up
Hulan Jack and 5 Others Indicted for Labor Fraud
Unions Begin Rail Strike; Nixon Signs Delaying Bill, Hits Congress On Pay Rise
Rail Union Ends Walkout Under A Threat Of Fines; Service To Resume Today
Agency To Train Negro Teachers Ousted In South
Lockheed Woes May Cost U.S. Public $600-Million
U.S. B-57 Carrying Secret Equipment Down Over Laos
Connally To Get Kennedy’s Post At The Treasury
Federal Heart Panel Asks Public to Eat Fewer Fats
6 Are Dead and Scores Hurt in 2-Day Riot at Gdansk
Polish Disorders Spread; Police Ordered To Shoot At Rioters As Toll Rises
Tension Rises In Warsaw As Clashes Are Reported In Other Cities In Poland
Taxi and Fuel Oil Accords Reached on Tentative Basis
Gomulka Quits In Wake Of Poland’s Price Riots; Gierek New Party Chief
Supreme Court Backs Vote At 18 In Federal Elections, Not State; Confusion At Poles Is Foreseen
Court Rules States Lack Authority on Atom Wastes
President Orders Curbs On Dumping In U.S. Waterways
Christmas Scene in Bethlehem Spans the Centuries
Allies In Vietnam Resume The War Following Truce
Hearts Soar in Cortland As 12 Servicemen Fly In
Tanker Splits in Atlantic; 31 Still on Stern, 6 Lost
U.S. Plea on Doomed Jews Reported Made to Soviet
Sprays in Vietnam Said to Level Fifth Of Mangrove Area
Soviet Court Commutes Death Sentence of 2 Jews