JANUARY
Mrs. Gandhi Says India Would Like U.S. Friendship
U.S. Now Big Landlord In Decaying Inner City
Nixon Indicates He’ll Run With Agnew on the Ticket
A.F.L.-C.I.O. To Test Every Price Rise For Its Legality
State Tax Rise Is Voted; 35c Fare Put Into Effect After Albany Opens Way
President Orders the Development of a Space Shuttle
Indian Ocean Role Is Planned By U.S.
Police Remove Bombs From Safe-Deposit Boxes in Three Banks Here – Police in 3 Cities Defuse Bombs Placed in 8 Banks
Doctor Inspect Kennedy X-Rays – Doctor Says Kennedy Items Uphold the Warren Report
Howard Hughes Tells of His Life In a 3,000-Mile Phone Interview
U.S. Study Warns Cigarettes Imperil Nonsmokers, Too
Clear Photos Sent After Mars Storm
I.R.S. Team Collects Data On Extremists for Tax Use
G.I. With a Ph.D. Planted 9 Bank Bombs, F.B.I. Says
Grayson Chides Officials For Talking of Decontrol
China’s Leaders Welcome Delegates Returning From U.N.
U.S. Says Its Jets Encountered MIG Over North Laos
Dockers’ Strike Resumes On Coast After Talks Fail
Governor Assails Lindsay Regime; Asks State To Take Over City U.; Mayor Calls Him A Tool Of Nixon
C.I.A.-Aided Laos Base Hit Hard
Nixon Asks NonPartisan Support In Congress On Pending Program; Proposes Higher Defense Outlay
Author Is Said to Theorize He Was Duped on Hughes
U.S. Sues 70 Retail Outlets In Price-Posting Campaign
Subsidized Housing Rise In Suburbs Alarms Cities
Nixon, In Third Budget, Indicates A 3-Year Deficit Of $87-Billion; Sees A Stimulus For The Economy
Nixon Discloses A Peace Plan Including New Saigon Election; Says North Vietnam Ignored It
Hanoi And Vietcong Decry Nixon’s Peace Proposals; Kissinger Explains Goals
Foe Again Insists U.S. Set Pullout And Expel Thieu
Irving Discloses His Wife Is ‘Helga Hughes’ Who Transferred $650,000 to Swiss Bank
City Crime Wave Spreading to Suburbs
British Soldiers Kill 13 As Rioting Erupts In Ulster
FEBRUARY
Swiss Seek to Arrest the Irvings
Thousands of Police Honor Two Slain Comrades
British Embassy In Dublin Burned In Ulster Protest
A New Prosecutor in City To Handle Only Narcotics
Employment Up As Jobless Rate Declines To 5.9%
Regional Rule Called Vital As Urbanization Spreads
Hanoi Says P.O.W.’s Will Not Be Freed Until War Is Over
Congress Actions Dim Hope For End To Dock Walkout
9 in Black ‘Army’ Are Hunted in Police Assassinations
Bill To Increase Gold Price To $38 Goes To Congress
President Orders a Study To Devise Antibusing Plan
Life Finds Irving’s Manuscript a ‘Hoax’ And Cancels Plans to Publish Excerpts
U.S. Air Attacks In South Vietnam Heaviest Since ’70
A Wide Disparity Is Found In Crime Throughout City
China Trade Curb Is Further Eased By The President
Armed Forces Oust Ecuador President In a Bloodless Coup
Suspect in Police Killings Here Is Slain in St. Louis
President Leaves On Trip To China; Stops In Hawaii
Mondale Appeals for End of Efforts to Bar Busing
Nixon And Party Arrive On Guam On Way To Peking
Nixon Arrives In Peking To Begin An 8-Day Visit: Met By Chou At Airport
Nixon Spends An Hour With Mao And Then, At A Banquet, Hears Chou Toast His Trip As ‘Positive’
Nixon Sees Chou In Two Sessions Of Policy Talks
Nixon Talks Further With Chou And Drives to View Great Wall
Warm Mood Is Continuing To Surround Nixon Trip
Nixon And Chou Are Said To Reach ‘Basic Agreement’
37 Killed as Flood Sweeps A Valley in West Virginia
Nixon And Chou Agree To Renew Contracts; U.S. To Withdraw Gradually From Taiwan
Wider Army Surveillance Of Top Officials Disclosed
MARCH
2 Senate Leaders Will Go To China; Invited By Chou
Gold Price Rise Approved By Senate in 86-to-1 Vote
Pioneer 10 Begins Flight To Jupiter
Rate Of Jobless Delines To 5.7%, Lowest Since ’70
Soviet Announces Pact To Develop Libya’s Oil Fields
Blacks and Puerto Ricans Up Million Here in Decade
Doctor Testifies Lobbyist Suffered Mental Lapses
Bomb Found on Jet Here After $2-Million Demand
President Orders Limit On Labeling Of Data As Secret
President Orders Tighter Security By U.S. Airlines
Democrats’ Debt To A.T.&T. Scored
Population Panel Warns Growth Must Be Slowed
Britain and China to Establish Full Ties
Irvings and Suskind Admit Hughes Hoax Conspiracy
Wallace Gets 42%, Humphrey 2d, Jackson 3d, Muskie 4th In Florida; Lindsay Edges M’Govern For 5th
Times Survey Finds Nixon Is Florida’s Hidden Victor
Chinese Mission Buys a Motel on West Side
President Seeks Permanent Curb On School Busing
Kennedy Asserts Laos Civil Funds Still Go To C.I.A.
Secret Service to Protect 5 Democratic Candidates
President Calls For ‘Total War’ On U.S. Addiction
Long Residency for Voting Upset by Supreme Court
3 Labor Leaders Quit Pay Board; White House Says Acts Of A ‘Few’ Can’t ‘Sabotage’ Inflation Fight
President Revamps Pay Board Into A 7-Member Public Group; Scores Labor Chiefs Who Quit
Britain Suspends Government In Northern Ireland, Imposing Direct London Rule For A Year
Welfare Outlays Of $4.1-Billion Set A Record In State
I.R.A. In Ulster Appears To Ease Terrorist Plans
The Einstein Papers: A Flash of Insight Came After Long Reflection on Relativity
Pakistan Said to Have Got U.S.-Built Jets From Arabs
U.S. Sues Aircraft Makers, Alleging Curb on Research
Racket Witness Slain in Queens
APRIL
U.S. Agreement to Sell Jordan F-5 Jets Reported
Foe Sweeps Across DMZ; Saigon Troops Fall Back; Clouds Block U.S. Planes
Half Of Province In South Vietnam Lost To Invaders
U.S. Says Hanoi ‘Invaded’ South, Keeps All Reprisal Options Open; Air Armada Prepared To Attack
M’Govern Winner In Wisconsin, Wallace, Humphrey Vie For 2d; Lindsay, Trailing, Gives Up Race
New Enemy Offensive Reported, Drive Toward Quangtri Goes On; Thieu Sees Battle For ‘Survival’
U.S. Planes And Warships Attack Missile Sites In North Near DMZ; Enemy Troops Press Offensives
Joe Gallo Is Shot to Death in Little Italy Restaurant
Enemy’s Troops Encircle Division North of Saigon; Rescue Column Blocked
South Vietnamese Tanks Repulse Renewed Attacks Near Quangtri; Enemy Within 25 Miles of Saigon
North Vietnam’s Losses In A Day In Quangtri Area Put At 1,000 Men, 30 Tanks
Mob Figures Questioned; Major Gang War Feared
Foe Said To Open An Armored Drive On Besieged Anloc
Major TV Networks Face Antitrust Suits Charging Entertainment Monopoly
Trust Suits Filed To Restrict Role Of TV Networks
Waves Of U.S. Planes Bomb Haiphong Area; Hanoi Also Raided, Enemy Radio Reports
Apollo Launched; Landing On Moon Set For Thursday
Soviet Says 4 Of Its Ships Were Struck In Haiphong; U.S. Rejects The Protest
Connecticut’s Ban On Abortion Voided by a Federal Court
Attack By MIG’s On U.S. Warships In The Gulf Of Tonkin Reported; South Vietnamese Town Overrun
Astronauts Land Smoothly On The Moon; Delayed By Guidance Unit’s Malfunction
2 Astronauts Explore Highlands Of Moon, Walking, Driving And Working For 7 Hours
Astronauts Drive Up Mountain, Collect Rocks In 6-Mile Trip; Plan To Lift Off Moon Tonight
Two Astronauts Blast Off Moon And Rejoin Third For Trip Home; Gather Crater Rocks In Last Day
Apollo Leaves Orbit of Moon On a 66-Hour Voyage to Earth
U.S. And Saigon Agree On New Talk If Hanoi Discusses Invasion Halt; Enemy Traps A Force Near Kontum
Nixon To Withdraw 20,000 More; Expresses Optimism On Vietnam; Foe Begins New Quangtri Drive
Apollo 16 Splashes Down in the Pacific; Elated Astronauts Seem in Good Health
Enemy Overruns Dongha In Drive On Quangtri City
Columbia Policemen Oust Students From Kent Hall
MAY
200 Texans Hear Nixon Reaffirm Vietnam Pledge
South Vietnamese Quit Quangtri; 80 American Advisers Flown Out; Enemy Is Within 15 Miles Of Hue
Story of Joe Gallo’s Murder: 5 in Colombo Gang Implicated
Thieu Shakes Up Army Command; Outpost Above Hue Is Abandoned; Deserters Loot City, 150,000 Flee
U.S. Halts Peace Talks In Paris; Sends More Planes To Vietnam; Enemy Sets Up A Quangtri Regime
Wiretaps In U.S. Up 37% In Year; State Has Most
President Supports Repeal Of State Law on Abortion
President Summons Rogers Home For A Meeting Today On Vietnam; U.S. Planes Raid Close To Hanoi
Nixon Orders Enemy’s Ports Mined; Says Materiel Will Be Denied Hanoi Until It Frees P.O.W.’s And Halts War
Nixon Hopes His Vietnam Move Won’t Prevent Trip To Moscow; Hanoi Aides Reject ‘Ultimatum’
Vietcong Turn Down Peace Plan; Laird Cautions Foe’s Suppliers; Rail Lines To China Bombed Again
Soviet Assails ‘Blockade’ By U.S.; Its Trade Minister Visits Nixon, Says Summit Talks Are Still On
Raids Said To Cut One Line Linking Hanoi With China
Governor Vetoes Abortion Repeal As Not Justified
Okinawa Islands Returned By U.S. To Japanese Rule
Wallace Is Shot; Condition Serious; A Suspect Seized At Maryland Rally
Wallace Off The Critical List; Sweeps Primary In Michigan And Winds Handily In Maryland
Surgeon Doubts Wallace Can Regain Use of Legs
Blast Occurs in Pentagon In the Air Force Section
Security Tight in Capital After Blast in Pentagon
Nixon In Austria On Way To Soviet; Cites Peace Goal
Pieta Damaged in Hammer Attack
Nixon And Brezhnev Talks 2 Hours Soon After President’s Arrival; Moscow Welcome Is Restrained
Nixon, Brezhnev Confers 5 Hours; Arms Pact Seen
Nixon And Kosygin Agree On Joint ’75 Space Flight; Science Pact Also Signed
President Bars Tax Rise And Seeks Cut in Spending
U.S. And Soviet Sign Two Arms Accords To Limit Growth Of Atomic Arsenals; Trade Pact Delayed, Talks To Go On
The Duke of Windsor Dies at 77
6 Killed by Bomb in Belfast Include 3 I.R.A. Members
Nixon And Brezhnev Close Talks With Joint Declaration On Peace; 3 Russian Leaders Invited To U.S.
25 Die At Israeli Airport As 3 Gunmen From Plane Fire On 250 In A Terminal
JUNE
Bomb Rocks Site in Iran Just Before Visit by Nixon
Iraq Takes Over Big Oil-Company After Talks Fail
Plane Hijacker Flees With 48 Aboard and $500,000
Hijacked Plane Lands In Algiers; 36 Set Free Here
Angela Davis Acquitted on All Charges
Connally Is Going On 15-Nation Tour For The President
M’Govern Is Victor In California, Taking The State’s 271 Delegates; Also Captures 65 Of 109 In Jersey
U.S. Doubles Welfare Aid To the States and Its Cities
House Votes Bill To Block Busing; Sends It To Nixon
Washington Spurs World Move to Halt Airliner Hijackings
Flood Kills 155 In South Dakota; 5,000 Homeless
Notes Illuminate Roosevelt-Churchill Ties
General Testifies He Made 20 Raids Without Orders
Airman Says Raid Reports Were Falsified on Orders
U.S. Looking Into Heroin Bribery Here; Some Officials Are Said to Be Implicated
Special Police Heroin Unit Cuts Its Personnel By 39%
Prosecutor Said To Face Charges In Bribery Study
Airlines Appeal Judge’s Refusal To Bar Walkout
All 118 Killed in Worst British Air Crash
High Court Curbs U.S. Wiretapping Aimed At Radicals
M’Govern Victor In State; Celler Loses To Holtzman; Ryan, Rooney, Bingham Win
Gunman Kills 6 in Jersey; He Wounds 6 and Himself
4 Nixon Appointees End Court’s School Unanimity
Storm Causes Record Floods; Over 75 Die
33 Teachers at West Point Leave Army in 18 Months
Study Finds $25-Million Yearly in Bribes Is Paid by City’s Construction Industry
Air Force Unveils Fighter Designed to Keep Superiority Into the ’80’s
Five City Buildings Inspectors Are Seized as Grafters
Cahill’s top Aide Indicted In Alleged Kickback Plot
Supreme Court, 5-4, Bars Death Penalty As It Is Imposed Under Present Statutes – Party Panel Strips McGovern of 151 California Delegates
JULY
20% Social Security Rise Is Voted By Both Houses; Nixon Approval In Doubt
An Economic Boom Is On Halfway Into Election Year
Rainmaking Is Used As Weapon by U.S.
North And South Korea Agree On Goal Of Unity; Renounce Use Of Force
Spassky, Refusing to Play, Asks Fischer Be ‘Punished’
M’Govern Aided By Rulings By Court On Delegations Of California And Illinois
Hijacker Seizes Coast Jet, Flies Off With 5 Hostages
High Court Ruling On Democrats Leaves Seating Up To Convention, Posing Major Test For M’Govern
Moscow Agrees To Buy U.S. Grain For $750-Million
Party Rulings Enhance M’Govern’s Candidacy; Convention Opens Today
M’Govern Wins By Big Margin On Disputed California Seats In A Major Step To Nomination
Humphrey And Muskie Yield To M’Govern; He Moves To Ease Party Disagreements; Wallace’s Platform Proposals Rejected
M’Govern Nominated On The First Ballot, And Will Run On Platform He Had Sought
M’Govern Names Eagleton Running Mate; Asserts Nixon Is The ‘Fundamental Issue’
British And I.R.A. Battle Fiercely In Belfast Areas
Ability to Break Soviet Codes Reported
A Key Gang Figure Slain In Brooklyn
Con Ed Shuts Off Power To 200,000 In Brooklyn Afer Feeder Lines Fail
Egypt Tells Soviet To Withdraw Military Advisers And Experts, Citing A ‘New Stage’ In Relations
Kissinger Meets Secretly With Hanoi Aides in Paris
Senate Approves Minimum-Pay Rise to $2.20 By 1974
Gain In Economy Fastest Since ’65; Price Rise Slows
Agnew Is Chosen To Run With Him In Fall
Report to U.S. Sees No Hope of Halting Asian Drug Traffic
Foreign-Aid Bill Killed In Senate After Passage Of End-War Amendment
Dean at Columbia Is Shot; Suspended Student Sought
NASA Contracts For Development Of Space Shuttle
Eagleton Says Allegation Of Drunken Driving Is Lie
M’Govern Implies change In Insistence Eagleton Keep Place On The Ticket
Delegates in 3 States Say Eagleton Should Quit Race
Addicts Are Told To Take Therapy Or Lose Welfare
AUGUST
Eagleton Quits At Request Of M’Govern; Says He Does Not Want To ‘Divide’ Party
Elections Agency And F.B.I. Examine G.O.P. Unit Funds
F.D.A. Bans Drug Linked To Cancer
Mass Executions by Enemy Reported in South Vietnam
U.S. Tells of a 2d Pipeline From China to Fuel Hanoi
Shriver Is Chosen By M’Govern To Fill Second Spot On Ticket After Muskie Declines Offer
Knapp Panel Urges State Name Prosecutor To Lead A 5-Year Corruption ‘War’
Action on Building Bribes Delayed by Lack of Funds
Shriver Is Named For Second Place By The Democrats
Senate, 68-25, Votes Ban On Snub-Nosed Handguns
2 Young Relatives Of Mafioso Found Slain in the Bronx
Gunman Slays 2, Wounds 2 In Restaurant on East Side
Democrats Praise Choice Of Wagner As Start Of Unity
Graft Study Finds Inaction By Police In 72 Drug Cases
Police Say a Hired Killer Slew 2 in Error
Soviet Jews Say Exit Fee Is Rising For The Educated
Moroccan Jets Fire On King’s Airliner
House Votes Bar To Court Orders For Most Busing
Armed Cyclist Hijacks Jet; Gets Million, Then Is Shot
Kissinger Meets Japan’s Premier, Returns To U.S.
G.O.P. Leaders Denounce M’Govern Over Vietnam; Convention Opens Today
G.O.P. Begins Convention With Stress On Harmony And Attacks On M’Govern
Nixon Is Renominated By 1,347-To-1 Vote; Liberals Lose Fight Over Rules For 1976
Nixon Asks Support For A ‘New Majority’ After Agnew Is Renamed As Running Mate
Kaiser Will Buy Technology Data From The Soviet
F.D.A. To Require Federal Control Of Blood Centers
Mystery Cloaks Fate Of Brain of Kennedy
Troubled Grumman Sees F-14 as Its Key Problem
G.M. Will Produce The Wankel Engine In Limited Quantity
President Plans A 12,000-Man Cut In Vietnam Force
McGovern Calls on Jews To Judge Him by His Acts
SEPTEMBER
2 Held in Watergate Case Tied to Film of Party Data
Fischer Captures Chess Title As Spassky Resigns by Phone
Hijacking Curbs Widened By F.A.A.
Spitz Captures Record 6th Gold Medal
Anxiety Over Busing High As Nation’s Schools Open
9 Israelis On Olympic Team Killed With 4 Arab Captors As Police Fight Band That Disrupted Munich Games
Inquiry In Olympic Killings; 11 Israeli Victims Are Honored At Stadium, And Games Resume
Munich Police Ordered 5 To Ambush 8 Terrorists
Scores Of Israeli Planes Strike 10 Guerrilla Bases In A Reprisal For Munich
Russians Report Rocks On Venus Are Like Earths
U.S. Wins Its First Olympic Marathon Since 1908, Loses on Basketball Protest; Games Close Today
Barker Admits Raid Role But Won’t Involve Others
Lavelle Is Reported to Tell Senators Abrams and Moorer Approved Raids
59,000 on Welfare Face Cutoffs Over I.D. Cards
$250,000 Landfill Scandal Is Charged to 11 in Hudson
2 Nixon Ex-Aides Among 7 Indicted In Raid In Capital
Israeli Raid Into Lebanon Sets Off Heavy Fighting; Tanks And Planes Clash
Arab Guerrillas Are Reported to Get Direct Shipments of Soviet Weapons
Uganda Invaders Reported Halted By Amin’s Troops
Governor Supersedes D.A.’s Here, Names Special Aide On Corruption And Orders A Staff Of 200 Hired
Bombs Mailed to Many Israeli Officials
Britain to End Internment Of Ulster I.R.A. Suspects
F.D.A. Curbs Use Of Germicide Tied To Infant Deaths
Fertility Level In Nation Close To Zero Growth
Nixon Got Quarter-Million From a Democratic Donor
Nixon Says U.S. Will Lead Monetary-Reform Efforts
New U.S. Monetary Plan Asks Wider Fluctuation In World Exchange Rates
U.S. Now Requires Visas For Transit By Most Visitors
Ex-Pilot Charges Navy Ordered Him To Bomb In North
Moorer Says Navy Did Not Violate Rules On Bombing
OCTOBER
P.O.W.’s Organize Camps To Keep the Morale High
Puerto Ricans Say Census Cuts Political Power Here
McGovern Impugns Nixon, Defends His Own Veracity
House Panel Bars Pre-Nov. 7 Inquiry Into Bugging Case
McGovern, Here, Attacks Nixon Record as Cynical
Oil Concerns Set Accord With Five Arab Countries
Watergate Judge Relaxes Ban on Comment on Case
City Liberalized Abortions Held ‘Enormous Success’
Kissinger Meets Hanoi Aides Again Secretly In Paris
5 Pilots Say Their Group Flew Unauthorized Raids
11 Floors May Be Added to the Empire State
France’s Mission In Hanoi Wrecked During A U.S. Raid
Aide to Nixon’s Campaign Tied to Secret U.S. Data
46 Injured in Racial Clash On a Carrier Off Vietnam
Large Suburbs Overtaking Cities In Number of Jobs They Provide
Anti-Democratic Spying Tied to High Republicans
Grand Jury Writs Served On Hundreds Of Members Of 5 Mafia Families Here
Gold Says Mafia Has Infiltrated 200 Businesses
Police Suspend Lieutenant For Alleged Link to Mafia
Politicians Cited In Mafia Inquiry
M’Govern Accuses Nixon Of Failure On The Economy
Nixon Vows to Back Individual Values In a Second Term
Evidence Mounts On Push For Peace In All Indochina
Nixon Visits Area And Pledges Fight On ‘Big Spenders’
Thieu Assails Peace-Plan Terms, Asks Guarantee, Hanoi Pullout; U.S. Limits North Vietnam Raids
U.S. Is Said To Agree With Hanoi On Framework Of A Cease-Fire; North Vietnam Discloses Plan
Kissinger Asserts That ‘Peaces Is At Hand’; Saigon Says It Will Agree To A Cease-Fire
Nixon Uses Veto To Block 9 Bills Held Too Costly
Nixon Approves Plan To Assure Product Safety
Arabs Hijack German Airliner and Gain Release of 3 Seized in Munich Killings
Trudeau Loses Majority As Tories Score Big Gains In Canadian Voting Upset
NOVEMBER
Canada Faces Uncertainty After Election Standoff
M’Govern Draws A Cheering 20,000 In Garment Area
F.C.C. Is Reducing Government Role In Broadcasting
M’Govern Asserts Nixon Pretended To Be Near Peace
M’Govern Warns Nixon Lacks Plan To Quit Vietnam
M’Govern Asserts Nixon Misleads Nation On Peace
Nation Will Vote Today; Nixon Favored To Defeat M’Govern By Wide Margin
Nixon Elected In Landslide; M’Govern Is Beaten In State; Democrats Retain Congress
Nixon Studies 2d-Term Change In Staff And Executive Branch; His Popular Vote Total Is 60.8%
President Pledges an End To ‘Era of Permissiveness’
Zumwalt Rebukes Top Navy Leaders On Racial Unrest
Hijacked Plane Lands In Havana A Second Time, 31 Hostages Free; 3 Gunmen Seized After 29 Hours
Hijacking Victims Returned As Cuba Holds 3 Suspects
High Court Denies Ellsberg Appeal On Wiretap Data
New Motive Seen In Munich Attack
Cuba And U.S. Say They Seek Accord To Curb Hijacking
10 High Policeman Directed To Quit Or Face Demotion
Big Heroin Rings Smashed By U.S.; Leaders Indicted
Weapons and Supplies From U.S. Continue to Arrive in South Vietnam
Hard Drugs Fade on Campuses, But Use of Soft Drugs Is Wide
High Court Denies Computer Patent For Programing
Harvard Professor Jailed In Pentagon Papers Case
F.C.C. Authorizes $146-Million Rise In Phone Charges
New Rules for Evidence Widen Judges’ Discretion
F.T.C. Says 3 Concerns Violate Law on Directors
Syria Shells Israeli Bases In Occupied Golan Heights
Rise in Youth Gang Killing Alarms Police in 3 Cities
Dublin Seeks Wide Powers To End I.R.A.’s Terrorism
Richardson To Be Defense Chief, Weinberger Secretary Of H.E.W. And Roy Ash Director Of Budget
Government to Issue Rule Requiring Airport Guards
DECEMBER
Crewmen of Kitty Hawk Tell of Command Conflict
Dublin Approves I.R.A. Crackdown As Blasts Kill 2
Government in Australia Voted Out After 23 Years
Amphetamines Used by a Physician To Lift Moods of Famous Patients
Nation’s Births Show Drop Below Zero-Growth Level
Last Of Apollos Set For Lift-Off To Moon Tonight
Apollo Launched On Final Flight To Moon After A 2 1/2-Hour Delay Caused By Problems With Rocket
Man Is Shot Dead After Wounding Wife of the Philippine President
Irish Vote To End Favored Status For The Church
Crime ‘Families’ Taking Control of Pornography
Apollo In Lunar Orbit; Cernan, Schmitt Start Walks On Moon Tonight
2 Astronauts Explore A Valley Of Moon; Last Landing Of Apollo Series Is Smooth. – Nixon Decides to Continue Wage-Price Controls in 1973
Astronauts, On 2d Day, Find Orange Lunar Soil; Collect Ancient Rocks
Astronauts End Walks On Moon After Unveiling Plaque To Peace And Dedicating A Rock To Youth
Cernan And Schmitt Blast Off After Three Days On The Moon And Link Up With Command Ship
Police Says That They Lost 24 More Pounds of Heroin
Kissinger Says Talks Have Not Reached ‘Just And Fair’ Agreement; Blames Hanoi
Hanoi Reports New Mining And Bombing At Haiphong By ‘Waves’ Of U.S. Aircraft
White House Says Raiding In The North Will Go On Until There Is An Accord
3 B-52’s, 2 Other Planes Lost In Raids On North; Foe Shells A Destroyer
219 Pounds More of Seized Narcotics Found Stolen From Police Department
A.E.C. Chief to Replace Helms as C.I.A. Director
Largest Hospital In Hanoi Reported Damaged In Raid
Heavy Raids Go On For Seventh Day In North Vietnam
Temporary Halt In Raids On North By U.S. Reported
Suspect in Police Attack Freed Twice in $500 Bail
Truman, 33d President, Is Dead; Served In Time Of First A-Bomb, Marshall Plan, NATO And Korea
Knapp Panel Says Walsh And Others Ignored Tips By U.S. On Police Crimes
Truman Buried in Presidential Library Courtyard
Airliner Crashes Into Everglades With 167 Aboard
Nixon Orders A Halt In Bombing Of North Above 20th Parallel; Peace Talks Will Resume Jan. 8