JANUARY
Beame Sworn In as City’s 104th Mayor
Beame Inaugurated, Vows Integrity and Efficiency
I.R.S. Re-Examines Returns Of Nixon; Won’t Say Which
Wilson Asks More Power To Handle Fuel Shortage
Nixon Rejects Subpoenas From Senate Committee For 500 Tapes And Papers
Charges Against Nixon Called Justified By 79% in Poll of Impeachment Reaction
Ford Is Hopeful Of Compromise In Tape Dispute
Refiners Asked To Sell U.S. Oil To Independents
Nixon Says He Considered Politics In Milk Rise But Denies Any Deal; He Also Rejects Charges On I.T.T.
Fuel Costs Raise Con Ed Bills $1.46
Kissinger Bids Countries Act in Unison on Energy
A Military “Ring” Linked To Spying On White House
Blackmail Laid to Official In Pentagon ‘Spy’ Inquiry
Israelis Approve Plan To Disengage Suez-Line Armies
U.S. Energy Rules Give 80% Of Need To Gas Stations
Tape Experts Tell Sirica That Gap In 18-Minute Watergate Recording Was Due To At Least 5 Erasures
Sirica Court Told Erasures On Tape Came After Oct. 1
Egypt And Israel Reach Accord On Separation Of Canal Forces; A Pact To Open Suez Is Reported
Sirica Requests Grand Jury Look At Tape Erasure
Nixon Says Public Can Bar Hardship By Saving Energy
Scott Declares Watergate Data Can Clear Nixon
French Franc Drops 4% In Float While Gold Soars
Goldwater Says Watergate Will Slash G.O.P’s Vote
Nixon to ‘Fight Like Hell’ Against Impeachment Step
Krogh Gets 6 Months Denies Nixon Role
Ford Stays Aloof From Data Felt To Absolve Nixon
Ervin Unit Delays Hearings On Gifts To Nixon Campaign
F.B.I. Tells Of File On Jersey Girl, 16
Ali Beats Frazier On Decision Here
Fuel-Oil Scarcity Is Being Doubted By Many Dealers
Nixon Offers Congress A Plan For ‘Historic Progress’ In 1974; Asks Early End To Watergate
FEBRUARY
Dean’s Credibility Backed By Watergate Prosecution
Nixon Predicts Sharp Inflation With Little Growth In Economy; Sees Better Times Later In Year
Spying in the White House Said to Have Begun in ’70
Trailing of Nixon Brother Reported to Senate Panel
Gov. Byrne Wins Power To Ration Sale Of Gasoline
Gasoline Companies Told By U.S. To Ease Shortage For New York And Jersey
House 410-4, Gives Subpoena Power In Nixon Inquiry
British Elections Called By Heath For Month’s End
Byrne Announces Mandatory Plan Of ‘Gas’ Rationing
Decades of Inaction Brought Energy Gap
State And Jersey Start Rationing Of Gasoline Today
Prices of Gold and Silver Reach Records in Europe
7 Russians Make Forcible Arrest Of Solzhenitsyn
Solzhenitsyn Exiled to West Germany And Stripped of His Soviet Citizenship
Milk Group’s Aid to Nixon Reportedly Hidden in ’72
Gasoline Stations Threaten To Close in Protest to U.S.
Copter Over White House Is Shot Down by Guards
Soldier Lands a Stolen Copter on White House Lawn
Hearst Pledges $2-Million In ‘Gesture’ to Kidnappers
Ervin Panel Ends Public Hearing Over Watergate
Democrats Seek Quick Nixon Test On Impeachment
Atlanta Constitution Editor Kidnapped; ‘Revolutionary Army’ Seeks $700,000
$700,000 Ransom Frees Atlanta Editor
Wilson Mandates Odd-Even System Of Gasoline Sales
Fuel Crisis Is Hobbling Suburbs
Nixon Asserts A Criminal Offense Is Required For An Impeachment; He Does Not Expect House To Act
President’s View On Impeachment Disputed In House
Ehrlichman Bars Plea Bargaining with Prosecutor
MARCH
Israel Reported Ready To Propose Syria Buffer Zone
Federal Grand Jury Indicts 7 Nixon Aides On Charges Of Conspiracy On Watergate; Haledman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell On List
Grand Jurors Reported To Have Concluded Nixon Was Involved In Cover-Up
345 Killed As Jumbo Jet Dives Into French Forest In History’s Worst Crash
Wilson Is Prime Minister As Health Fails In Effort To Win Liberals’ Support
British Proposing 35% For Miners, Twice Heath’s Bid
Nixon Insists He Didn’t Authorize Hush Money In Watergate Cases; Offers Testimony To Rodino Unit
Ehrlichman, Colson, Liddy And 3 Others Are Indicted In The Ellsberg Break-In
2 Held in L.I. Kidnapping; F.B.I. Is Seeking Others
7 Ex-Nixon Aides Plead Not Guilty To Cover-Up Plot
Consumers In U.S. Face Competition For Nation’s Food
Nixon in ’69 Asked Study Of Ex-Presidents’ Taxes
3 Seized In Miami In L.I. Kidnapping
Arab Decision To End Embargo On Oil Sales to U.S. Is Reported; Level Of Output Under Study
U.S Officials Confident Despite Silence of Arabs
Nixon Cautions The Arabs Not To Attach Conditions To Lifting Of Oil Embargo
Nixon’s Criticism of Allies Stirs Bitterness in Europe
Arabs Again Fail To End Oil Embargo, Meet Today; Price Won’t Be Changed
Most Arab Lands End Ban On Oil Shipments For U.S.; Saudis Plan Output Rise
Senator Buckley Bids Nixon Quit President, Rejecting Idea, Says ‘It Would Be Bad Statesmanship’
Princess Anne and Her Husband Escape Kidnapping Attempt as Car Is Fired On
3 Inmates Seize Federal Prison Guards
U.S Designates 2 Areas For New Sludge Dumping
China Says Soviet Used Helicopter For Spy Missions
Baker Bids Nixon Gives House Panel ‘Relevant’ Tapes
16 Indicted Here In Payoff Racket In Meat Industry
Milk Co-Op’s Report Finds Abuses in Campaign Gifts
Nixon Aide Hints Some Of 42 Tapes May Not Exist
Cook Says Stans Told Him He Lied To The Grand Jury
U.S. Jury Indicts 8 In Campus Deaths At Kent State U.
Kissinger Weds Nancy Maginnes
APRIL
Transit Pact Is Reached, Averting A Strike Here; 35c Fare Safe Until Fall
High Court Rules Banks Must Give Data On Deposits
President Pompidou Dead After Almost Five Years As De Gaulle’s Successor
Nixon To Pay $432,787 In Back Taxes; Congress Panel Staff And I.R.S. Find Underpayments In 4 Years In Office
Aides Say Nixon’s Tax Bill Will Force Him to Borrow
Chapin Convicted Of Lying to Jury On Segretti Link
U.S. Attorneys Ask to Run Joint Crime Strike Force
I.R.S. Head Silent On Nixon Penalty For Back Taxes
Aaron Hits 715th, Passes Babe Ruth
White House Asks Stay Till April 22 On Tape Request
Golda Meir Quits And Brings Down Cabinet In Israel
House Subpoena Bids President Turn Over Tapes, Other Material: White House May Yield Some Data
Nixons Assessed $4,302 By California Tax Board
Price of Milk in City Area Rose 8 Cents in 6 Months
Israel And Syria Battle Fiercely Atop Mt. Hermon
Patricia Hearst Placed at Bank Robbery
Calley Sentence Is Cut To 10 Years By Head Of Army
Watergate Is Called Factor In G.O.P. Loss in Michigan
Hundreds of Coast Blacks Frisked in Hunt for Killers
5 Detectives Called Drug Extortionists In U.S. Indictments
Japan And China Sign Air Accord; Taiwan Cuts Link
Kennedy’s Opinion Polling Baffles Moscow Audience
Office Tower Blast Near U.N. Injures 70
U.S. Said to Plan $250-Million Aid To Egypt In Year
Police Receive Tape Quoting Miss Hearst On Role in Robbery
Portugal’s Army Seizes Control And Proclaims Democratic Goal; Caetano’s Surrender Announced
KIssinger Says Diplomacy Is Not Used for Politics
Ford Attacks Democrats For Stress on Watergate
Mitchell And Stans Are Acquitted On All Counts After 48-Day Trial
Nixon Will Give Edited Tape Transcripts On Watergate To House And The Public; Notes Ambiguities, Insists He Is Innocent
MAY
Nixon Depicted In Transcripts As Having Searched For Ways To Hide Details Of Watergate
Rodino Panel Bars Transcripts As Substitute For Nixon Tapes; Sees Noncompliance On Subpoena
Talks Are Begun To Limit A-Tests Under The Ground
Politicians Call The Transcripts A Crisis For G.O.P.
White House Sees Misstatements By Dean To Panel
Gen. Haig Warns Watergate ‘Cure’ May Be Excessive
Willy Brandt Quits Post In Wake Of Spy Scandal; Asks Scheel To Take Over
Nixon Decides Not To Yield Tapes, Would Contest A House Subpoena; Scott Finds Transcripts ‘Shabby’
Senate To Query Justice Officials On Cover-Up Case
38 In House Begin To Hear Evidence On Impeachment
White Moves To End Rumors Nixon Will Resign; His Support In G.O.P. Ebbs
Nixon Preparing To Fight To End, He Tells Family
Levitt Confirms Con Edison Needs ‘Immediate’ Help
High Court Voids Drug Wiretaps; 600 May Be Freed
A Customs Judge And Son Accused Of Lying To Jury
16 Young Israeli Hostages Die As Troops Kill 3 Arab Captors; Kissinger Talks Delayed A Day
Israeli Jets, In Reprisal, Raid Palestinian Areas Of Lebanon; Kissinger Presses Peace Drive
23 In Dublin Die As Bombs Go Off During Rush Hour
5 Who Died in Siege Identified as S.L.A. Members; Miss Hearst Not Among Victims in Gunfight on Coast
Miss Hearst Called ‘Dangerous Fugitive’; F.B.I. Charges Due in Machine-Gunning
Sirica Bids Nixon Need A Subpoena For More Tapes
Panel Hints Nixon Knew Of Cover-Up Before Day Cited
Nixon Rejects Subpoenas, Tells Rodino He Will Get No More Watergate Data
Council Defeats Homosexual Bill By 22-To-19 Vote
Soviet Reported Resuming Supply Of Arms To Egypt
House Aides Link Hunt Hush Money To Nixon Meeting
Bar Leader Urges President To Heed Justices On Tapes
British Soldiers in Ulster Occupy Key Fuel Facilities
Justices Will Get White House View On Bid For Tapes
Israel And Syria Accept Accord For Disengaging On Golan Front; Long Kissinger Effort Succeeds
House Panel Warns Nixon It May Find Tape Refusal Ground For Impeachment
JUNE
Supreme Court Agrees To Decide Now If Nixon Can Withhold Evidence
Governor Wilson Says He Will Run For A Full Term
6 Governors Urge President to Give Up All Evidence to Impeachment Committee
Colson Pleads Guilty To Charge In Ellsberg Case And Is Expected To Aid Jaworski And Rodino Panel
‘Pushing Of Keys’ Caused Tape Gap, Experts Assert
Nixon Tape Is Said to Link Milk Price to Political Gift
Data on Politicians Traced To Wiretaps for ‘Security’
$100 Fine, 30-Day Term Suspended for Kleindienst
Kissinger Linked To Order To F.B.I. Ending Wiretaps
President Vows He’ll Do Nothing to Weaken Office
President Defies House Subpoena For More Tapes
Kissinger Threatens To Resign Unless Cleared In Phone Taps; Says His Credibility Is At Issue
Capital Rallying Around Kissinger; Vindication Asked
Wiretap Inquiry Is Said Not To Aim At Kissinger Role
U.S. Will Provide Egypt The Nuclear Technology For Peaceful Purposes
Nixon, Kissinger and Haig Reportedly Subpoenaed As Ehrlichman Witnesses
Kissinger Backed By Ruckelshaus In Wiretap Case
Bomb in London Damages Oldest Hall of Parliament
H.E.W. Proposes Rules To Outlaw Schools Sex Bias
Slayer’s 2 Lawyers Kept Secret of 2 More Killings
Nixon and House Version Of the Tapes Differ Widely
Colson Reports Urging By Nixon; Gets 1 To 3 Years
U.S. Says It Plans No Sale Of Arms To Egypt Or Syria
Kissinger Feted by Rockefellers
Rodino Unit Issues 4 New Subpoenas; 49 Tapes Sought
U.S. Denounces the Sudan For Yielding ‘Murderers’
Rodino’s Inquiry Votes To Summon 5 Key Witnesses
France and Iran Sign $4-Billion Accord; Shah Will Receive 5 Nuclear Reactors
Some In G.O.P. Say Rodino Is Biased On Impeachment
55-Mile Limit Cuts Highway Fatalities, And Drivers Like It
JULY
Mother of Dr. King Is Killed in Church; Atlanta Deacon Slain; Gunman Seized
Peron Dead At 78; Wife Takes Over A Divided Nation
Suspect’s Friend Hunted In Slaying of Mrs. King
C.I.A. Agent Said to Give Secrets to Russian in 1972
Food Supply Held Ample, Yet U.S. Could Run Short
U.S. Calls Back Its Envoy In Turkish Opium Dispute
Police Doubt a Shot at Ford Motorcade
Premier’s Party Running In Front In Japanese Vote
High Court Hears 3 Hours Of Debate In Nixon Cases And Reserves Its Decision
Differences Cited In Panel Version Of 8 Nixon Tapes
Gurney Is Indicted in Extortion Racket
House Committee Issues The Voluminous Evidence From Watergate Inquiry
Ehrlichman Is Convicted Of Plot And Perjury In Ellsberg Break-In; Liddy And 2 Others Also Guilty
Inflation Replaces Energy As Nation’s Main Concern
Audit Discovers $5.4-Million Gone From City Vault
Army Takes Over Cyprus In A Coup Led By Greeks; Makarios’s Fate In Doubt
Makarios Save In Malta, May Fly To U.N. Session; Foes Widen Cyprus Rule
Tower of London Bomb Kills 1, Hurts 41
Documents Hint Politics Played Role in Wiretaps
Turkey Lands An Armed Force In Cyprus; Drops Paratroopers Into Nicosia Sector
Wide Fighting Rages In Cyprus, Turks Control Road To Nicosia; Greeks Mobilize, Shift Troops
A Greek-Turkish Truce Accord On Cyprus Is Announced By U.S.; Cease-Fire Is Scheduled Today
U.N. Reports Cyprus Cease-Fire; Turks Assert They Will Remain; Internal Unease Noted In Greece
Greek Military Bids Civilians Take Over; Caramanlis Returns, Is Sworn As Premier; Rebel Who Deposed Makarios Is Replaced
Nixon Must Surrender Tapes, Supreme Court Rules 8 To 0; He Pledges Full Compliance. House Committee Begins Debate on Impeachment
A Committee Impeachment Vote By Sizable Bipartisan Majority Is Indicated As Debate Goes On
House Panel Moves Toward Vote On First Article Of Impeachment; Move To Delete A Charge Beaten
House Panel, 27-11, Asks Impeachment Of Nixon For Obstruction Of Justice
Democrats Draft A Second Article Of Impeachment
House Committee, 28-10, Votes Second Impeachment Article. Connally Is Indicted in Milk Price Case
House Panel, 21 To 17, Charges Nixon With Defying Subpoenas; Ends Its Impeachment Debate
AUGUST
Millions ‘Missing’ From City Vault Were Never Lost
Goldin Says Aide Altered Books on Scoppetta Order
City’s Loss on OTB Tax Put at $200,000 a Week
2 Hostages, 2 Convicts Killed After 10-Day Texas Siege
Nixon Calls Aides In Possible Move On Impeachment
Nixon Admits Order To Halt Inquiry On Watergate 6 Days After Break-In; Expects Impeachment; Support Ebbs
Nixon Tells Cabinet He’ll Stay And Let Legal Process Decide; Support In Congress Vanishing
Nixon Reported Undecided On Resigning; Staff Is Said To Be Drafting Statements; Goldwater Sees Only 15 Votes In Senate
NIXON RESIGNS. He Urges A Time Of ‘Healing’; Ford Will Take Office Today
Ford Sworn In As President; Asserts ‘Nightmare Is Over’. Nixon Bids an Emotional Farewell to Washington
Ford Bids Cabinet And Agency Heads Remain In Posts
Nixon Slide From Power: Backers Gave Final Push
Ford Calls For Bipartisan Effort To Cut Spending, Limit Inflation; Rebukes G.M. Over 10% Price Rise
Cyprus Fighting Resumes As Peace Talks Collapse; U.N. Called Into Session
Turks In Cyprus Thrust Ahead In Drive To Control The North; Greece’s Forces End NATO Role
Greece Bars Fighting War In Cyprus As Too Remote; Turks Keep On Advancing
Turks Cut Cyprus In Two, Then Declare Cease-Fire; Greeks Bar New Parleys
Nixon, Day Before He Resigned, Sealed Pre-Presidential Papers for 11 Years
Ford’s Old Friends Include Big Corporate Lobbyists
U.S. Ambassador Is Slain As Greek Cypriotes Riot; Athens Recasts Military
Rockefeller Is Nominated By Ford As His Successor In Vice-Presidency; Choice Wins Praise In Both Parties
Ford and Kissinger in Tribute to Slain Cyprus Envoy
Pensions Reform Passed By Senate And Sent To Ford
Drought Is Likely To Increase Price Of Food By 3 To 4%
Pentagon Kept Tight Rein In Last Days of Nixon Rule
Abrams Endorses Carey, Who Gives Return Support
Lindbergh Dies of Cancer in Hawaii at the Age of 72
Nixon Hires New Lawyer, A Former Justice Official
Ford Says He Views Nixon As Punished Enough Now; Pardon Option Kept Open
U.S. To Establish East German Ties Next Wednesday
Pentagon Draft Asks Public Duty For War Evaders
SEPTEMBER
Rising World Fertilizer Scarcity Threatens Famine for Millions
Puerto Ricans and Police Clash in a Riot in Newark
Science Gives New Life To the Green Revolution
7 Oil Companies Are Indicted Here In Gasoline Sales
Ford Names Bush As Envoy to China To Succeed Bruce
Leading Economists Feel Federal Reserve Needs To Ease Monetary Policy
Saudis to Buy U.S. Bonds; Kuwait Sets British Deal
C.I.A. Chief Tells House Of $8-Million Campaign Against Allende in ’70-73
Ford Gives Pardon To Nixon, Who Regrets ‘My Mistakes’
Ford Delays War Amnesty Offer; Nixon’s Objection To ‘Confession’ Reportedly Stalled The Pardon
Ford Studying Pardons For Watergate Figures; Congress Chiefs Object
White House, In Revision, Asserts Blanket Pardons Are Not Being Considered
Haile Salassie Is Deposed By The Ethiopian Military After Ruling For 58 Years
Ford Aides Silent On Link Of Pardon And Nixon Health
F.P.C. Is Accused Of Improper Acts On Gas Price Rises
Russians Disrupt Modern Art Show With Bulldozers
Ford Offers Amnesty Program Requires 2 Years Public Work; Defends His Pardon Of Nixon
Draft Evaders Released From Prison On Furlough Pending Amnesty Review
Budget Cuts and Inflation May Curb Arms Projects
C.I.A. Is Linked to Strikes In Chile That Beset Allende
Price Index Rise For August, 1.3%, Marks A Record
Watergate Hurts Political Funding
Honduras Hurricane Toll Reported To Reach 5,000; Floods Slow Relief Work
Ford And Kissinger Warn Exorbitant Prices Of Oil Imperil World’s Economy
Rokefeller Gives Attica Defense
Nixon’s Lung Damaged by Blood Clot
Murder Case Witnesses Recant 7 Years After 2 Got Life Terms
Javits and Pell Fly to Cuba Despite Objections of U.S.
Ford Picks Simon To Head Board Overseeing All Economic Policy; Names Labor-Management Panel
Shift In Strategy By Administration On Aid Is Reported
OCTOBER
Ford to Explain Pardon In Person to House Panel
Podell Enters Guilty Plea, Ending Conspiracy Trial
U.S. Is Suggesting A Major Cutback By Oil Consumers
Iran and U.S. Banks Lend Grumman $200-Million
Senate Bids Ford Undo Nixon Pact And Retain Tapes
2 Dealers Cancel Soviet Grain Sale At Ford’s Behest
Ford Said To Lean To Tax Revisions In Inflation Plan
House Again Acts To Ban Deliveries Of Arms To Turks
Ford Proposes A Reduction In Oil Imports; Anti-Inflation Plan Also Asks Tax Rises, Personal And Business, With Aid For Poor
Boston Calls More Police; Ford Is Critical of Busing
Labor Is Victor In Britain; Wilson Remains In Power, Gains Working Majority
2 Nixon Aides Put Cover-Up Blame On Ex-President
Rockefeller Says He’s Responsible On Goldberg Book
Senator Cannon Says Rockefeller May Be Recalled
Ford Vetoes Spending Bill That Halts Aid to Turkey
Ehrlichman Blames Nixon; Counsel Says That Client Was ‘Deceived’ And ‘Misled’
Dean Implicates 4 Of 5 Defendants In Cover-Up Trial
Ford Defends Pardon Before House Panel And Says There Was ‘No Deal’ With Nixon
Israeli Investing Scandal Unveiled by Rothschild
Grain Traders Believe Curb on Food Use In U.S. May Follow Food Export Policy
Ford Aide Scores Wider F.B.I. Role
Mexico’s Now Oil For World Sale, Echeverria Says
Canada Tightens Rules Governing Immigrant Flow
Kissinger Arrives For Soviet Talks On Arms Control
Kissinger Meets Brezhnev 6 Hours On Major Issues
Air Force Fires ICBM Successfully From Plane
Terrorists Here Set Off 5 Bombs At Business Sites
Kissinger Leaves Moscow Hopeful On Arms Control
Arab Leaders Issue Call For A Palestinian State; Arafat Given Main Role
Nixon in Critical Condition After Surgery
Nixon’s Condition Called Improved; Bleeding Halted
NOVEMBER
A New Skating Pond Among the Changes Due in Central Park
President Visits Nixon for 8 Minutes
Palestinian Says Arabs Must Gird For Another War
G.O.P. Facing Loss Of 25 To 45 Seats In Vote For House
100,000 Rally at the U.N. Against Palestinian Voice
Carey Wins, 16-Year G.O.P. Rule Ends; Democrats Pile Up Congress Gains; Mrs. Grasso Victor; Javits Renamed
Democrats View Their Victory As Spur To Legislative Moves; Ford Asks Responsible Action
5 M.T.A. Projects Postponed To ’87
Judge Acquits Guardsman In Slayings at Kent State
U.S. Urges A Curb On Fertilizer Use Except For Crops
A Global ‘Survival Pact’ Among Nations Is Urged
President Agrees To Allow Access To Nixon Records
Average Electric Bill Here To Rise to $22 Next Month
U.N. Assembly Hears Arafat Urge Palestine State Including Jews; Israel Sees Plan To Destroy Her
Kissinger Urges Oil Users To Join In Price-Cut Bid
Rockefeller Panel Told By A Brother He Regrets Book
Food Conference, In Last Day, Forms New U.N. Agency
I.R.S. Kept Watch On ‘Subversives’
Hirohito and Tanaka Greet Ford in Tokyo
Israelis Burn Bodies of 3 Arab Raiders
U.S. Sues To Dives A.T.&T. Of Western Electric Co., Charges Wide Conspiracy
Tape Shows Nixon Asked Aides to Help Protect Him
Beame Cuts 1,510 Workers And Imposes A Job Freeze To Save City $100-Million
Ethiopia Executes 60 Former Officials, Including 2 Premiers and Military Chief
Ford, Brezhnev Agree To Curb Offensive Nuclear Weapons; Finals Pact Would Run To 1985
Inquiry Hears of Windfall In Sugar Industry Profits
Mitchell Denies Rone In Decision To Pay Burglars
8 Fire Companies in City Scheduled for Elimination
Ford, In A Shift, Views Recession As Key Problem
Ford Gives Full Pardons To 8 Convicted War Foes
DECEMBER
India, Pakistan Renew Trade Ties Broken In ’65 War
All 92 On Board Killed When Jetliner Crashes In Rain Near Washington
Pioneer Photographs Jupiter and Flies On
Mills Goes Into Hospital After Being Told Of Plan To Oust Him As Chairman
Jury Told Nixon Offered $200,000 Cash to 2 Aides
Congress Urged by Burns To Delay Gold Ownership
U.S. Warns U.N. On Trend To ‘Tyranny Of Majority’ And Says Support Wanes
Milk Employees Here Expect to Ratify 2-Year Pact Today
Milk Deliverers Reject Contract; Strike Continues
Mother Seton Due To Be Saint, First of American Birth
3,000 More City Workers Expected To Be Laid Off, Including 400 In Uniform
City, In Dismissing 3,725, Includes 1,100 In Schools, 900 In Uniform; Will Force 2,700 Others To Retire
Congress Widens Pay Help For Idle; Backs Public Jobs
City’s Forced Retirements May Be Illegal, U.S. Says
Ford Foundation To Slash Grants Over Next 4 Years
Haig Takes Over As Head Of NATO
House Bars Busing Curb, Sends Funds Bill to Ford
World Bank to Get $750-Million Loan From Saudi Arabia
Soviet Denes Any Pledge To Ease Emigration Curb To Win U.S. Trade Benefit
Rockefeller Sworn In As Vice President After Confirmation By House, 278 to 128
Jewish Leaders Urge Ford Delay On Soviet Trade
Huge C.I.A. Operation Reported In U.S. Against Antiwar Forces, Other Dissidents In Nixon Years
Ford Forbids C.I.A. to Act Illegally in Domestic field
President Tells Colby To Speed Report On C.I.A.
Helms Disavows ‘Illegal’ Spying By The C.I.A. In U.S.
Ideal for Creating a C.I.A. Grew Out of Pearl Harbor
Ehrlichman Held Nixon Scapegoat; Trial Nears End
Prosecutor Bids Watergate Jury Close The Ledger
Million Illegal Aliens In Metropolitan Area
Unlawful Aliens Use Costly City Services
Hunt Tells of Early Work For a C.I.A. Domestic Unit