JANUARY
Mine Where 38 Men Died Had Record of Safety Risks
60 to Bow Out of Congress With Vote on SST Today
66 Killed as Barrier Falls At Glasgow Soccer Match
Pentagon Unit Finds Drugs ‘Military Problem’ in Asia
President Terms Cuba Off Limits For Soviet Subs
Speed Crime Trials Or Quash Charges, U.S. Courts Told
Rockefeller Says State ‘Must Tighten Its Belt’; Brydges Favors Casinos
Laird, in Bangkok, Pledges More Arms Aid in 1970’s
Blast Damages Soviet Building In Washington
707 and 2d Plane Collide Over Jersey; Jet Lands Safely, 2 in Other Craft Die
2 Galaxies Found Near Earth’s
U.S. Protests Harassment Of Americans in Moscow
Plot to Kidnap Kissinger Is Charged; Philip Berrigan and 5 Others Indicted
Senator Fong’s Assistant Indicted on Bribe Charge
Hundreds Of Police Out; Leave Beats To Protest Ruling In Pay-Parity Case
85% Of Patrolmen Strike Here; Others Maintain Basic Service; City Gets A Writ Against P.B.A.
Mayor Condemns Police Strike As Attack On People And Law; New City Wage Offer Reported
Police Strike Talks Deadlocked; Fire And Sanitation Unions Rebuff City On A 17.4% 3-Year Wage Offer
Police Defy Appeals To Return; Judge Sets Parity Trial Today; Decision Near On Calling Guard
Patrolmen End Six-Day Strike, Heeding Union Delegates’ Vote; Pay And Penalties Unresolved
Mayor Invokes Police Penalties; ‘No Docking,’ Says P.B.A. Leader; Murphy to Suspend Any Who Balk
Kennedy Ousted As Whip; Nixon To Ask 93d Congress For Reshaping Of Cabinet
Nixon Urges $16-Billion Go To States And Cities As Revenue-Sharing Aid
Nixon To Stump For Reform Plan; 1971 Passage In Congress Doubted
Shah of Iran Warns West That Oil May Be Shut Off
Manson, 3 Woman Guilty; Prosecution to Ask Death
Soviet Says Craft Landed On Venus And Radioed Data
Cambodians Open Drive On Foe Near Pnompenh
President Urges Military Pay Rise To Help End Draft
Nixon, In ‘Expansionary’ Budget, Foresees Deficit Of $11.6-Billion; Strong Economic Gain Predicted
Apollo 14 ‘Ready to Fly’ Today to Moon’s Highlands
FEBRUARY
Apollo 14 Streaking Toward Moon After Trouble In Space Docking; Decision On A Landing Is Delayed
Apollo Cleared To Make Moon Landing On Friday; No Docking Flaws Found
Apollo 14’s Crew Relaxes As Craft Coasts for Moon
Major Drive Near Laos By G.I.’s And Vietnamese Is Announced In Saigon
2 Astronauts Land On Moon; Prepare To Explore Surface
2 Astronauts Walk And Work For Hours On Moon’s Surface
Two Astronauts Lift Off From Moon, Rejoin Command Ship And Head Home
Blackout Hits Midtown In A New Con Ed Failure; TV Transmission Cut Off
South Vietnamese Reach Foe’s Supply Line In Laos; 2 U.S. Copters Shot Down
Heavy Quake In Los Angeles Area Kills At Least 35; Hundreds Hurt; Houses, Hospitals, Freeways Hit
Nixon Reassures Industry, Bars Pollution ‘Scapegoat’
Ban On Atom Arms On Seabed Signed In Three Capitals
2 More Copters Of U.S. Downed In Drive On Laos
Garage Men Accept Pact, Ending an 11-Day Strike
U.S. Accidentally Bombs Laos Allies at C.I.A. Base
Britain Decimalizes the Pound to 100 New Pence
Medical Complex Aims to Build Over Drive
Nixon Refuses To Rule Out Wider Air Role In The War Or A Saigon Push To North
Nixon’s Health Care Plan Proposes Employers Pay $2.5-Billion More A Year
Jews in Soviet Are Warned Against Espousing Zionism
‘Nuclear Alert’ Proves False
Tornadoes Kill 47 In the Deep South; Blizzard in Texas
Top Saigon General And Newsweek Man Die in Copter Crash
Senators Hear of Threat of a ‘Dossier Dictatorship’
President Urges U.S. Set Product Safety Standards
Nixon Sees Risk Of Isolationism If Disengagement Is Too Swift; Soviet Scores His Vietnam Plan
Nixon To Propose Option On 4th Site In Missile Shield
Saigon Says Army Has Won Control Of Hill 31 In Laos
MARCH
Rioters Battle Police In a Second Revolt In an Italian City
Bomb in Capitol Causes Wide Damage
City to Buy Yankee Stadium In Move to Keep 2 Teams
White Plains Shuts Schools After Melee By Black Students
Saigon Battalion Is Flown 7 Miles Farther Into Laos
Classes in Race Relations Ordered for Armed Forces
U.S. Copter Pilots In Laos Invasion Question the Risks
Cease-Fire Ends In Middle East; Fronts Are Calm
Frazier Outpoints Ali and Keeps Title – Champion Floors His Rival With Left Hook in the 15th
Nixon, in Interview, Says This Is Probably Last War
Senate Approves 18-Year-Old Vote In All Elections
President Urges ‘Genuine Reform’ Of Court System
Turkish Regime Is Ousted By the Military Leaders
Saigon’s Forces Said To Establish New Battle Bases
Ruckelshaus Asks a Delay On Alaska Pipeline Permit
Saigon’s Troops Reported To Quit Outpost In Laos
Thomas E. Dewey Is Dead at 68
China Says Soviet Is Tool In Workers’ Suppression
House Votes To End Fund For Development Of SST; Backers Seek Senate Aid
Divinity Students May Be Drafted
Saigon Abandons Two More Bases Battered By Foe
2,000 Retreat From Laos, Pursued By Hanoi Units; U.S. Planes Bomb In North
Enemy Troops Repulsed After Assault on Khesanh
Rockefeller Urges Greater Leniency In Marijuana Law
Senate Bars Fund For SST, 51-46 Nixon Calls Vote ‘Severe Blow’; Boeing Says It Will End Project
SST Chief Fails In Final Efforts To Save Project
Nixon Expected to Order Building Wage-Price Curb
Heavy Fighting, Raids Reported In East Pakistan
Foe Kills 33 G.I.’s, Wounds 76 In Raid South Of Danang
Jury Votes Gas Chamber For Manson and 3 Women
Russian Move Opens Way For Biological Arms Ban; Brezhnev States Program
APRIL
Calley Sentenced To Life For Murders At Mylai 4; Lengthy Review To Begin
President Orders Calley Released From Stockade
Jobless Rate Rises Again; March Level Reaches 6%
Ex-Beret Says He Killed Agent on Orders of C.I.A.
Enemy Raids Cast Doubt on Claims of Success in Laos
State Investigator Links Corrupt Police to Heroin
Calley Prosecutor Asserts Nixon Undermines Justice
Nixon Promises Vietnam Pullout Of 100,000 More G.I.’s By December; Pledges To End U.S. Role In War
Offtrack Bet Shops Swamped on First Day – Wagering Hits Total of $66,098 Despite Rationing of Tickets
Hoffa Furloughed From U.S. Prison To See Ailing Wife
Soviet Reported Sending Advanced Jets to U.A.R.
Drought and Dust Storms Ravaging Much of Texas
Communist China Backs Pakistan And Warns India
Bengalis Form a Cabinet As the Bloodshed Goes On
Nixon Eases China Trade Embargo To Allow Nonstrategic Exports; Chou Says ‘New Page’ Has Opened
Mansfield Backs Hoover And F.B.I.; Ridicules Critics
Johnson and Clark Linked To Surveillance Planning
Red China Hints Softening Of Position on Tie to U.S.
Earth Week Stresses ‘Grass-Roots’ Action
Agnew Voices Misgivings On the U.S.-China ‘Thaw’
Supreme Court, 9-0, Backs Busing To Combat South’s Dual Schools, Rejecting Administration Stand
11 Mayors Warn Here of Collapse of U.S. Cities
5 Top Democrats Ask Nixon To Set Date For Pullout
Mitchell Backs U.S. Right To Wiretap for Security
200,000 Rally in Capital to End War
Child Labor on Farm Has Few Restrictions
Senate Votes $1.4-Billion To Aid School Integration
Nixon Plans to Name First Black Admiral
Easier Penalties In Marijuana Use Killed In Albany
Hanoi Asks U.S. to Open Talks Now on Pullout Date
MAY
New Berrigan Indictments; Letters on ‘Plot’ Released
Lindsay Submits ‘Survival’ Budget Put At 9.13 Billion
30,000 Protesters Routed in Capital
Supreme Court, 6-3, Rules Juries Can Be Empowered To Impose Death Penalty
2,680 More Demonstrators Arrested in Washington
5 Central Banks In Europe Cease Dollar Support
President To Ask Congress To Back Lockheed Loans
West German Leaders Confer on the Monetary Crisis
Germans Decide To ‘Float’ Mark In Money Crisis
Germans Will Float Mark Today; Dutch Join; Swiss And Austrians Increase Values Against Dollar
Mitchell Urges All Police Copy Capital’s Tactics
300,000 Face Tax on Mailed Cigarettes
House, In A Shift, Votes 201 To 197 To Revive The SST
Black Panther Party Members Freed After Being Cleared of Charges
5 Promoted to Detective For Fight on Police Graft
G.I. Heroin Addiction Epidemic in Vietnam
Rail Strike Called Today Across U.S. As Talks Fail
Nixon Bids Congress Act To Halt Railroad Strike; Entire System Affected
Railroad Walkout Ended After Vote By Congress; Service Is Being Resumed
Senate Bars A Reduction In American NATO Force; Mansfield Defeated, 61-36
U.S. And Russians To Stress ABM’s At Arms Parley
Pompidou-Heath Accords Pave The Way For Britain To Enter Common Market
Police Force of Hundreds Hunts Comrades’ Killers
U.S. Biologists in China Tell of Scientific Gains
Black Panthers Are Sent Back to Cells After Mistrial – Deadlock by Jury Results In Seale-Huggins Mistrial
C.I.A. Said To Doubt Pentagon’s View On Missile Threat
Coast Man Seized In Dozen Killings
Curbs on Pep Pills Sought In Plan by Justice Agency
La Guardia Jet Is Hijacked And Flown to the Bahamas
Hijackers Is Held on Air Piracy Charge
Mariner 9 Heading For Orbit of Mars; Launching Is ‘Good’
JUNE
Memorial Day Observed Traditionally and by Protests on War
President Gives ‘Highest Priority’ To Drug Problem
Pennsy Will Sell 23 Valuable Sites In Mid-Manhattan
Hoffa Is Stepping Aside As Teamsters’ President
U.S. Construction In Chicago to Get Racial Quota Plan
President Opens Oklahoma to the Sea
49 Believed Dead As DC-9 Collides With Navy F-4 Jet
Strike At Drawbridges In City Causes Massive Traffic Jams; Union Demands Pension Action
Municipal Walkout Is Settled After Widening On Second Day – Legislature Votes City Tax and Adjourns
21,000 Policemen Facing Fines In January Strike
President Ends 21-Year Embargo On Peking Trade
Nixon To Enforce Rights Measures For U.S. Housing
Vietnam Archive: Pentagon Study Traces 3 Decades of Growing U.S. Involvement.
Vietnam Archive: A Consensus to Bomb Developed Before ’64 Election, Study Says
Mitchell Seeks To Halt Series On Vietnam But Times Refuses – Vietnam Archive: Study Tells How Johnson Secretly Opened Way to Ground Combat
Judge At Request Of U.S., Halts Times Vietnam Series Four Days Pending Hearing On Injunction
U.S. Asking Court For Order To See Times Documents
U.S. Fails to Get Immediate Court Order To Force Times to Turn Over Documents
The Times Series Still Held Up Pending Court Ruling Today; Washington Post Restrained
Court Denies U.S. An Injunction To Block Times Vietnam Series; Appeals Judge Continues Stay
Key Chinese Official Reported in Prison
Court Restrains The Times Again; A Hearing Today
Senate Backs A Vietnam Pullout In 9 Months If P.O.W.’s Are Freed
Times Series Is Delayed Again; Paper To Appeal To High Court; Panel Backs Washington Post
Times Asks Supreme Court To End Restraints On its Vietnam Series; U.S. Loses In Move To Curb Post
Supreme Court Agrees To Rule On Printing Of Vietnam Series; Arguments To Be Heard Today
Supreme Court Weighs Issues On Vietnam Series After Pleas; Rejects A U.S. Secrecy Request
Supreme Court Decision On Vietnam Study Awaited
Columbo Shot, Gunman Slain At Columbus Circle Rally Site – Killing of Assailant Not Done by Police, Official Says
3 Soviet Astronauts Are Dead; Bodies Discovered In Capsule When It Lands After 24 Days
JULY
Supreme Court, 6-3, Upholds Newspapers On Publication Of The Pentagon Report; Times Resumes It’s Series, Halted 15 Days
Pentagon Papers: Vietnam Study Links ’65-’66 G.I. Build-Up to Faulty Planning
Pentagon Papers: McNamara, in ’66, Urged Bombing Cutback and Softer Peace Terms
Pentagon Papers: After Tet, Study Reports, Joint Chiefs Sought Virtual Mobilization
Pentagon Papers: Eisenhower Decisions Undercut the Geneva Accords, Study Says
Minh Asks U.S. Pressure To Assure Fair Elections
Governor Signs Bill Allowing Purchase Of Stadium by City
A Saigon General Named As a Trafficker in Heroin
Police Agency to Monitor Courts and Prosecutors
$1.7-Billion of War Funds Unaccounted For in Audit
Women Organize for Political Power
Egypt and Syria Said to Get More Planes From Soviet
Nixon Signs Bill For $2.25-Billion To Provide Jobs
House Vote Kills Move To Cite C.B.S. On Pentagon Film
City Drive on Bias Ties Up $200-Million in Building
Nixon Will Visit China Before Next May To Seek A ‘Normalization Of Relations’; Kissinger Met Chou In Peking Last Week
Nixon Is Expected To Visit China Around End Of Year; To See Both Mao And Chou
Agnew Praises Africans; Chides Some U.S. Blacks
Coney Still Closed as Oil Lingers
Suspect in Shooting Of Columbo Linked To Gambino Family
Bon Vivant’s Soup Plant Not Inspected for 4 Years
Senate Unit Acts to Repeal Taiwan Defense Measure
Japan Faces Major Shift In Policy Toward China
Hijacker Killed by F.B.I. Agent at Kennedy
Apollo 15 Is Ready for Lift-Off Tomorrow
Apollo 15 Poised For Moon Lift-Off At 9:34 A.M. Today
Apollo 15 Heads For Moon After Smooth Launching And Docking With Module
Apollo Cleared For Moon Landing As Rocket Fires
A Bodyguard of Colombo Prime Suspect in Slaying
Apollo 15’s Crew Orbits The Moon; 2 To Land Today
Two Astronauts Land On Moon Near Mountains And A Canyon; Exploration Will Begin Today
AUGUST
Astronauts Explore Moon 6 1/2 Hours, Drive Electric Car On Rough Terrain
Astronauts Take 8-Mile Ride On The Moon, Thrilled By Discovery Of Ancient Rocks
Astronauts Leave Moon And Dock Safely; Ascent Of The Module Televised To Earth – U.S. Backs U.N. Seat for Peking, Opposes Ousting Taiwan
U.S. May Sell 110 Planes To Israelis Over 4 Years
Nixon Says Trip to China Won’t Yield Fast Solutions
Astronaut Takes A Walk In Space To Pick Up Films
Apollo On Target For Splashdown In Pacific Today
Astronauts Splash Down Close To Pacific Target To End 12-Day Moon Trip
Astronauts Fly To Texas Bearing Moon Rock Cargo
Chou Looks to Broad Talks With Nixon
Pentagon To Buy 48 F-14’s For Navy
Lindsay Switches To Democrats, Urges New National Leadership; As For Presidency: ‘I Don’t Know’
U.S. Rights Panel Criticizes Nixon On School Busing
President’s Curb On School Busing Stirs Confusion
British Shifting More Army Units To Irish Border
Nixon Orders 90-Day Wage-Price Freeze, Ask Tax Cuts, New Jobs In Broad Plan: Severs Link Between Dollar And Gold
Congress Likely To Vote Nixon Tax Cuts; Stock Market Up 32.93 In Record Trading; Most World Currency Dealing Is Halted
Government Asks End Of Strikes During Freeze On Pay And Prices; President Calls For Sacrifices
Unions Reject No-Strike Appeal; Public Employes’ Pay Is Frozen; Europe Split In Monetary Crisis
Meany Refuses To Back Freeze; Administration Planning Moves After 90-Day Restrictions Expire
I.M.F. Is Opposing U.S. Gold Stand
Democrats Score Nixon’s Program As Pro-Business
25 Draft Office Raiders Held in Jersey and Buffalo
Accord On Berlin Drafted By Big Four Ambassadors; Easing Of Tensions Is Seen
City Salutes the Apollo 15 Astronauts With a Parade and Gold Medals
Knapp Panel Said to Have Proof of Graft in Harlem
Football Giants to Leave City For Jersey After 1974 Season
Japanese Allow Floating Of Yen, But U.S. Is Wary
Army Soften Rigors Of Recruits’ Training
Drive Fails to Halt Drug Sale in Vietnam
Integration Gains in South As Schools Open Quietly
SEPTEMBER
Murphy Relieves 6 Police Captains For Laxity On Job
Laird Says Bonn Will Buy 175 Jets For $750-Million
P.B.A. Head Says Murphy Is Destroying Police Force
Big Four Sign Agreement On Status of West Berlin
Aides Deny Ky Threatened To Depose Thieu by Force
Ky Admits Threat But Assails Press
Nixon Exhorts Nation To Attain New Prosperity
New Sweep Brings Saigon Troops Within 8 Miles of Laotian Border
Cahill, I.R.A. Chief, Deported From U.S. To Irish Republic
Attica Rioters, Holding Out, Ask Foreign Asylum
Amnesty Demand Is Called Snag in Attica Prison Talks
Attica Prisoners Win 28 Demands, But Still Resist
9 Hostages and 28 Prisoners Die As 1,000 Storm Prison In Attica; 28 Rescued, Scores Are Injured
Autopsies Show Shots Killed 9 Attica Hostages, Not Knives; State Official Admits Mistake
Governor Defends Order To Quell Attica Uprising; Appoints Chief Of Inquiry
Rockefeller Lays Hostages’ Deaths To Troopers’ Fire
Justice Black, 85, Quits High Court, Citing His Health
Attica Inmates Tell of Running ‘Gantlet’
2 Doctors Verify That Guns Killed 9 Attica Hostages
Peking Is Said to Rule Out Any Softer U.N. Resolution
Pro-Peking and Pro-Taiwan Factions March at U.N. and Almost Clash – Mao Death Rumor Denied By Peking
Medina Found Not Guilty Of All Charges on Mylai
U.S. Says Its Jets Raided Oil Depots In North Vietnam
British Expel 90 Russians For Espionage Activities; Deny Re-entry To 15 More
Director of I.M.F. Asks U.S. for Small Devaluation
Moscow Demands London ‘Call Off’ Expulsion Of 105
I.M.F. Head Urges Financial Chiefs To Work With U.S.
6 Nations Ask End Of Dollar’s Role As Key Currency
Canada and Iceland to Vote Against U.S. Plan on China
OCTOBER
Judges Appoint 9 To Study Uprising At Attica Prison
I.M.F. Asks Fixing Of Money Rates, Cut In Trade Bars
Rogers Expresses Concern On Moves Reported In China
The Attica Revolt: Hour by Hour
Israel Believed Producing Missile of Atom Capability
Bribery Of Police Widespread here, U.S. Aide Charges
Muskie Bids Liberals Form A Coalition to Win Change
Nixon Sets Up Economic Control System To Curb Prices, Pay, Rents After Freeze; Business Approves, Labor Stand In Doubt
Labor Withholding Endorsement Of New Nixon Economic Program; Silent on Appeal From Connally
F.B.I. Is Said to Have Cut Direct Liaison With C.I.A.
Evidence Grows That Byrd Will Get High Court Seat
Japan Is Planning To Double Outlay For U.S. Weapons
Nixon Will Visit Moscow In May For Talks On ‘All Major Issues’; Sees ‘Progress’ On An Arms Pact
Prospects Being Studied for Seats on Supreme Court
Rogers Indicates U.S. May Increase Israeli Arms Aid
Japan Agrees To Restrict Flow Of Textiles Into U.S.; Surcharge On Them Ends
Rap Brown Wounded Here In Shootout After Holdup
Families of Spanish Origin Earn More Than Blacks Do
Kosygin Attacked in Ottawa by Man Shouting ‘Long Live Free Hungary!’
Gambling Bribes To Police Alleged In Every Division
Plan To Save 30-Cent Fare Devised by City And State; Bond Issue Passage Is Key
Nixon Names 2 To Supreme Court: Lewis Powell, A Virginia Lawyer; William Rehnquist, A Justice Aide
Patrolman Says ‘All But 2’ Of Colleagues Got Bribes
By Lyndon B. Johnson: The Tet Offensive
Detroit Lions Player Dies After Collapsing on Field
U.N. Seats Peking And Expels Taipei; Nationalists Walk Out Before Vote; U.S. Defeated On Two Key Questions
U.N. Awaits Peking Delegates; Taipei Clings To Affiliate Ties; Rogers Calls Ouster A Mistake
Nixon Authorizes Atomic Explosion In The Aleutians
Commons Votes, 365 To 244, For Britain’s Membership In The European Market
Foreign Aid Bill Beaten, 41-27, In Surprise Action By Senate; Nixon Calls It ‘Irresponsible’
Officials Seeking Stopgap Program For Foreign Aid
NOVEMBER
Elections In U.S. Tomorrow Focus On Racial Issues
Thousands in India Killed By Storm and Tidal Wave
State Transit Bond Issue Is Voted Down Despite Rockefeller-Lindsay Campaign
Rockefeller And Lindsay Differ On Ways Of Saving Transit Fare; Bond Loss Deepens Fiscal Crisis
House Backs Ban On Busing Funds; Votes School Bill
Aleutians Site Is Prepared for Blast Today
H-Bomb Is Tested In The Aleutians Despite Protest
New Delhi Sources Admit Troops Entered Pakistan
Pay Board, With Labor Opposed, Votes 5.5% Top On Wage Increases; Bars Most Raises Lost In Freeze
Aurelio Quits To Assess ’72 Prospect For Lindsay; Hamilton Deputy Mayor
Castro Arrives in Santiago To Enthusiastic Welcome
Price Guidelines Limit Increases To 2.5% Average, Based On Costs; First Business Reaction Adverse
Nixon Says 45,000 More U.S. Troops Will Quit Vietnam Before Feb. 1; To Keep 139,000 There As Peace Aid
Mariner 9 Placed In Orbit Of Mars
Israel Shaken by Scandal At Oil Fields in the Sinai
China Asserts U.N. Must End Control By Superpowers
U.S. Assails China As ‘Intemperate’ In Speech At U.N.
Nixon Will Ignore Calls By Congress For Vietnam Cuts
$1-Billion Exports For Soviet Factory Licensed by U.S.
U.S. Catholic Bishops Call For End to Indochina War
40 Big Corporations Ask Permission to Raise Prices
G.M. Appliance Workers Waive Raises for 2 Years
A Major Attack In East Pakistan Reported Begun
Big Indian Force Reported Going Into East Pakistan; Fighter Aircraft In Clash
India Admits an Incursion, Says It Was Self-Defense
Hijacker Collects Ransom of $200,000; Parachutes From Jet and Disappears
Rumsfeld Denies Wage-Price Rises Step Up Inflation
City Sanitation Aide Quits In Ticket-Selling Inquiry
Jordan’s Premier Is Slain In Cairo; 3 Gunmen Seized
Nixon China Visit to Start Feb. 21; May Last A Week
DECEMBER
10 Hurt as Gunmen Shoot Way Into and Out of Bank
Control Unit Rules Rises In Prices Need Not Match Inflationary Gains In Pay
Dollar Declines in Trading Amid Talk of Devaluation
India Reports A Full-Scale War Has Been Started By Pakistan; Both Charge Incursions In West
India And Pakistan Jets Clash; Both Sides Claim Ground Gain; Soviet Vetoes U.S. Truce Plan
Indians Report More Advances; Pakistan Cites Gain In Kashmir; Peace Moves Are Stalled In U.N.
India Seeking To Ring Foe In East; Pakistan Claims Gains In 2 Areas; U.S. Cuts Economic Aid To Indians
India Claims Capture Of Jessore, Admits A 5-Mile Kashmir Retreat; U.N. Assembly, 104-11, Urges Truce
India Reports New Gains In East; Pakistan Insists Her Forces Hold; U.N.’s Call For Truce Is Rejected
India Reports Foe In Rout In East As Encirclement Of Dacca Gains; Bombs Raze An Orphanage There
Indians Cross Wide River And Drive Toward Dacca; Foe Finds Outlook Grave
Indians Closer To Dacca, Land Paratroop Brigade; Report 3,000 Prisoners
Indian Forces Preparing For Big Attack On Dacca; U.S. Calls On U.N. To Act
Indian Army Says Dacca Is In Range Of Its Artillery
Nixon Agrees To A Devaluation Of Dollar As Part Of Revision Of Major Currencies – East Pakistan Regime Resigns as Indian Jets Raid Dacca
East Pakistan Leader Accepts Surrender Ultimatum Of Foe; India Sends General To Dacca
India Orders Cease-Fire On Both Fronts After Pakistanis’ Surrender In The East
Pakistan Accepts A Cease-Fire Ending Hostilities In The West; Leadership Change Expected
10-Nation Monetary Agreement Reached: Dollar Is Devalued 8.57%; Surcharge Off – Pakistan Calls Bhutto to Form Regime With New Charter
Monetary Fund Approves World Currency Moves; Foreign Markets Close
Currency Accord Sends Stocks Up In Heavy Trading
Thaler Indicted for Receipt Of Stolen Treasury Bills
Pay Board to Cut Raises For Aerospace Workers
Nixon Commutes Hoffa Sentence, Curbs Union Role
Hijacker Of 707 Seized In Chicago
Long Occupation Of East Pakistan Foreseen In India
U.S. Planes Stage Large-Scale Raid On North Vietnam
Laird Warns Big U.S. Raid In North May Be Repeated To Protect G.I.’s In South
U.S. Bombing Raid On North Vietnam Enter Fourth Day
Pause in Draft Would Let Thousands Escape Service
Ellsberg Indicted Again in Pentagon Case