JANUARY
Tracing Any Kennedy Conspirator Is Given Little Chance by Officials
U.S. And China Mark Resumption Of Ties In Peking Ceremony
Exodus From Iran Growing As Troops Take Over Airport
New Regime In Iran Set To Take Power In Next Three Days
U.S. Will Cooperate With A New Regime If Shah Stays Or Not
Britain Will Sell Fighters to China, Callaghan Says at Summit Meeting
Carter and European Leaders Seek To Assure Soviet on Ties to China
Hanoi Reports Cambodian Capital Conquered By ‘Insurgent’ Forces; Long Guerrilla Conflict Feared
U.S., in New Stand, Advises Shah To Leave Iran for Good of Country
Peking Says Taiwan Can Keep Autonomy Under Unification
Koch Asks More State Welfare Aid In First Such Request Since 1974
U.S. Cites ‘Overwhelming Proof’ That Tobacco Causes Lung Cancer
Premier Says Shah Will Leave In Days, Intents To Visit U.S.
Conflicting Interests Over Sugar Create Unwanted U.S. Surpluses
President, in Atlanta, Asks Congress to Vote Holiday for Dr. King
Ex-agent Accuses F.B.I. Executive Of Perjury in Suit Over Informers
Shah Leaves Iran For Indefinite Stay; Crowds Exult, Many Expect Long Exile
Carter Issues Plea To Khomeini To Give Iran Chief A Chance
U.S. Economy Grew At High 6.1% Rate In Final ’78 Period
West Is Considering Missile For Europe Able To Hit Soviet
18 Die, 3 Missing In Hoboken Fire; ‘Inferno’ in Tenement Believed Set
Pittsburgh Wins in Super Bowl, 35-31
Iran Islamic Leader Warns Of Holy War If Army Tries Coup
Soldiers Shut the Teheran Airport Two Days Before Khomeini Is Due
Iran Premier Offers To Quit If Khomeini Puts Off His Return
President Says Lag In U.S. Productivity Imperils Prosperity
Rockefeller Is Dead At 70; Vice President Under Ford And Governor For 15 Years
Iran’s Premier Says He Will Go To Paris And Meet Khomeini
U.S. Said to Support Freeing Miss Hearst
Iran, Easing Return Of Khomeini, Is Set To Reopen Airports
Iran Approves Khomeini’s Return; U.S. Is Evacuating All Dependents
FEBRUARY
Khomeini Arrives In Teheran, Urges Ouster Of Foreigners; Millions Rally To Greet Him
Joyful Miss Hearst Leaves Prison Five Years After Being Kidnapped; Joy Explodes in Tehran Streets As Millions Welcome Ayatollah
U.S. Study Question Accuracy of Job Data
Ayatollah Steps Up Pressure On Regime To Bow Out In Iran
Teng Inspects Boeing 747 Factory On Last Full Day of His U.S. Visit
Court Supports Death Sentence In Bhutto Case
Bhutto Is Preparing a Final Appeal After Sentence of Death Is Upheld
S.E.C. Charges William Buckley; He Agrees to a Settlement in Stock
N.A.A.C.P. Blocks Building on S.I. Of a Low-Income Housing Project
Troops Said To Kill Khomeini’s Backers At Iranian Air Base
Soviet Hints It Now Favors Moscow As Site for Brezhnev-Carter Parley
Army Withdraws Its Support For Bakhtiar; Iranian Prime Minister Reported To Resign
Khomeini’s Forces Rule Iran; He Urges An End To Violence; U.S. Consulting With Regime
Israelis, Looking to Egyptian Pact, Weigh a 25% Cut in Arms Outlay
Armed Iranians Rush U.S. Embassy; Khoemeini’s Forces Free Staff Of 100. — American Envoy Shot Dead in Afghanistan.
Secret Police Head And 3 Others In Iran Said To Be Executed
Carter Ends Mexico Visit; Talks Set on Gas Purchases
Chinese Troops And Planes Attack Vietnam; U.S. Urges Withdrawal, Hanoi In Plea To U.N.
Soviet Warns Chinese On Vietnam To Pull Out ‘Before It Is Too Late’; Hanoi Says Fighting Is Still Heavy
China Is Said to Halt Attack; Analysts Expecting Pullout; Vietnam Claims A Heavy Toll
New Orleans Loses All Parades For Mardi Gras in Police Strike
China Renews Push; Hanoi Said To Call Regulars To Front
A New Wave of Early Retirements And Resignations Jolts the C.I.A.
Files of Nixon White House Show Bid to Control Public Broadcasting
Battle At Lang Son On Vietnam Border Is Reported Begun
Vietnamese Are Locked in Battle With Chinese at 3 Frontier Towns
City’s Pupils and Millions in Area Cut Off From Fresh Milk by Strike
Begin Is Due To Visit Carter As Israelis Reject 3-Way Talks
MARCH
Bazargan Assails Khomeini Aides; U.S. Abandons Iran Listening Post
China Will Pay 41 Cents on Dollar For American Assets Seized in ’49
Brezhnev Condemns Chinese, But Voices No Military Threat
Lang Son Captured; China Is Reported Ready To Pull Out
Amin’s Rule In Uganda Imperiled As Tanzanian Forces Nears Capital
Carter Goes To Mideast This Week Hoping To Complete Final Treaty; Israelis Accept A Key U.S. Change
Sadat Said To Buoy Hopes For Accord During Carter Trip
Top Aide at Pentagon Is Quitting in Dispute
President And Sadat Confer, But Some Differences Remain; Hopeful Crowds Hail Carter
Carter Will Speed Arms to Yemen, Bypassing Any Review by Congress
Carter, In Israel, Says He Sees Hope Peace Pact Is Near
Israel Accepts Some Changes Suggested by U.S. For Treaty; Vance Trip To Cairo Expected
Carter, Nearing End Of Visit, To See Begin And Sadat Again; Obstacles Still Block A Pact
Sadat Backs Carter Terms And Begin Agrees To Seek Cabinet Vote, Then A Test In Knesset
Israeli Cabinet Accepts Changes On Last Issues Blocking A Treaty; Knesset Vote Is Likely Next Week
House Backs A Rise In Debt Limit Of U.S. After Budget Fight
Policemen To Ride All Subway Trains On Nighttime Runs
Illegal Aliens in New York; A Life of Fear, Costly to All
Unrecorded Aliens Cost New York City Millions
U.S. to Send Egypt $2 Billion; Israelis Will Get $3 Billion
Bell Names Former U.S. Attorney To Investigate Carter Peanut Loans
Knesset Backs Treaty With Egypt By 95-18 After Two Days Of Debate; Pact Will Be Signed In U.S. Monday
Witnesses Die Off, 1950’s Spy Case Ends
Burst Of Inflation, Highest In 4 1/2 Years, Periling Guidelines
President, ‘Disturbed’ by Inflation, To Step Up Price-Monitoring Drive
Kennedy Bomb Hurts 4 Workers In Baggage Area
Egypt And Israel Signe Formal Treaty, Ending A State Of War After 30 Years; Sadat And Begin Praise Carter’s Role
Carter Reveals Israeli Plan for Palestinians; Arabs Said to Agree on Steps Against Cairo
Radiation Is Released in Accident At Nuclear Plant in Pennsylvania
Atomic Plant Is Still Emitting Radioactivity
U.S. Aides See A Risk Of Meltdown At Pennsylvania Nuclear Plant; More Radioactive Gas Is Released
APRIL
Officials Say Nuclear Plant Is Cooler But Still In ‘Crisis’; Trapped-Gas Danger Persists
Carter Visits Nuclear Plant, Urges Cooperation In Crisis; Some Experts Voice Optimism
Nuclear Plant Peril Abates, But Level Of Radiation Inside Is Worrying Safety Officials
Radioactive Plant Faces A Shutdown As Long As 4 Years
Atom Mishap Called Product Of Errors, Human And Machine
Carter To End Price Control On U.S. Oil And Urge Congress To Tax Any ‘Windfall Profits’
U.S. Aid To Pakistan Cut After Evidence Of Atom Arms Plan
Glenn Raises Issues on Arms Pact At Trident Submarine’s Launching
Integrated Suburbs Now Fearful Of Not Drawing Enough Whites
Pope, in Letter to Priests, Reaffirms Celibacy Rule as Holy Commitment
President Contends It Is Impossible To ‘Abandon’ U.S. Nuclear Energy
Billy Carter Asserts No Loan Funds Were Used for Brother’s Campaign
South Africa Ousts 3 U.S. Embassy Aides, Charging Air Spying
Parish Outraged by Crime Re-enacts Passion of Jesus
Peking, in Reversal of Its Position, Revives Some Curbs on Foreigners
Command Chain of Afghan Revolt Is a Network of Exiles in Pakistan
Palestinians Foiled In Attempt To Take An Israeli Airliner
Secret Police Records Reveal Vast Paranoia Of Idi Amin’s Regime
3 Killed and 12 Injured in Helicopter Crash in Newark
Growth In Economy Plunged In Quarter But Inflation Rose
Banks’ Automatic Shift of Savings To Checking Accounts Held Illegal
U.S. Search for Women and Blacks To Serve as Judges Is Going Slowly
Uganda’s 2d City, Reputed Stronghold of Amin, Falls
Carter Charges Congress Foes Plan To Pass Oil Tax That Is ‘Charade’
Iran Islamic Committee Criticized By Premier as a ‘Rule of Revenge’
F.C.C. Proposes Eased Cable Rules To Increase Television Competition
Expense Budget Of $12.8 Billion Offered by Koch
Two Slain, 31 Hurt By Sniper In Texas
Soviet Spies Got Data on Satellites To Be Used for Monitoring Missiles
White House Favors Looser Rein On C.I.A. In Small Operations
MAY
Carter Says Charge By Kennedy On Oil Is ‘Lot Of Baloney’
Bush, With a Promise Of ‘Candor,’ Declares His G.O.P. Candidacy
Prison Guards and New York State Appear Close to Pact to End Strike
Conservatives Win British Vote; Margaret Thatcher First Woman To Head A European Government
U.S. Sees Little Foreign Policy Shift Under the New British Government
U.S. Weighs Halting MX Missile, Shifting to a Submarine Weapon
Peking Dissident, in Rare Account, Tells of Political Prisoners’ Torture
Carter Alters Plan To Ration Gasoline In Bid To Rescue It
Tight Gasoline Supplies Foreseen; Shortage Possible at Memorial Day
U.S. And Soviet Complete Strategic Arms Treaty; Senate Battle Forecast
4 Are Murdered On Two Estates At Bedford Hills
Oil Rig With 34 Collapses in Gulf; Divers Press a Search for 8 Missing
Fear of Gasoline Shortage Causing Changes in Vacation Travel Plans
Khomeini Restricts Sentence Of Death To Crime Of Murder
Turkey Would Bar U-2 Use Of Airspace If Soviet Objected
Carter Says Public Refuses To Face Up To Crisis In Energy
Expulsion of Mastropieri Is Sought By Panel of New York City Council
F.B.I. Is Duped By Own Ruse; U.S. Faces Suits
Silkwood Heirs Win $10.5 Million In Setback to the Nuclear Industry
Draft of Charter For F.B.I. Limits Inquiry Methods
President Criticizes Blacks Who Neglect To Use Voting Right
U.S., In Shift, Urges Refiners To Step Up Output Of Gasoline
Canada’s Conservatives Win Large Plurality In Commons; Trudeau Concedes To Clark
Lance And 3 Others Are Indicted By U.S. In Bank Conspiracy
Diesel Fuel Supply Is Critically Low: Prices Up Sharply
272 Die As Jet Crashes On Takeoff In Chicago After Losing Engine; Worst U.S. Air Disaster
Sadat Greeted Wildly On Arrival in El Arish After Israelis Pull Out
State Department Juggling Funds In Effort to Maintain Refugee Aid
U.S. Orders All DC-10’s Inspected For Bolt Defect Linked to Disaster
U.S. Grounds DC-10’s After Check Shows ‘Grave’ Deficiencies
Iran Arabs Battle Government Troops In Two Oil Centers
JUNE
Judge Decides President Lacks Power To Enforce Wage-Price Restrictions
Carter Aides Insist Guidelines Program Won’t Be Crippled
Some Gas Stations In City Are Found Doubling Markups
15,000 Protests L.I. Atom Plant: 600 Seized
U.S. Is Easing Rules On Clean Air To Aid No-Lead Gas Output
High Court Upholds A Civil Service Edge For Wars’ Veterans
U.S. Halts DC-10’s Indefinitely, Demanding New Safety Tests; Travel Is Disrupted For 60,000
Pope Prays at Auschwitz: ‘Only Peace!’ ; John Paul Terms Nazi Camp’s Place Built on ‘Hatred for Man’
Iran Takes Control Of Private Banks; Extend Is Unclear
Claims of Flu Shot Victims Unpaid Despite U.S. Pledge
2 Former Pullman Executives Say New York Transit Aide Took Bribes
Hanoi Regime Reported Resolved To Oust Nearly All Ethnic Chinese
American Pilot Pedals a Plane Across Channel
Carter Proposes $1.6 Billion Fund To Fight Chemical Waste Hazards
President Lands in Vienna to Meet With Brezhnev and Sign Arms Pact
Malaysia to Put 70,000 Refugees Back Out to Sea
Firing Squad Executes Former Ghana Leader On Corruption Charge
Rebels In Nicaragua Name Five To Form Provisional Junta
U.S. And Soviet Sign Strategic Arms Treaty; Carter Urges Congress To Support Accord
Odd-Even Gas Sales Begin For The Area On Jersey Parkway
Truckers’ Protests Spread As Deadline For Stoppage Passes
Vance Proposes Replacement Of Somoza Rule In Nicaragua; Asks For An O.A.S. Peace Force
U.S. Court Decides Carter Can Impose Wage-Price Policy
Gas Prices And Lines Are The Worst Ever On ‘Driest Weekend’
Fuel Crisis Termed ‘Critical’ At Pumps In New York Region
Gen. Haig Unhurt as Car Is Target Of Bomb on Road to NATO Office
A Rise In Oil Price To $20 For Barrel Indicated By OPEC
High Court Backs A Preference Plan For Blacks In Jobs
OPEC Increasing Oil Price 16%, Making Total For Year 50%; Carter Offers Import Limits
Industrial Nations Agree To Set Limits On Oil Imports To ’85
JULY
Fuel Crisis Reaches Deep Into National Psychologies
President Says OPEC Makes A Recession ‘Much More Likely’
Top Court Backs U.S. Busing Plan For 2 Ohio Cities
In Poor Lands, Oil Price Increase Shock Economies and Erode Hopes
U.S. Team Closely Tracks Skylab To Give a Global Alert on Re-Entry
Iran Taking Over More Industries; General Motors Affiliate Affected
NASA’s Rough Estimate on Skylab Puts Entry Wednesday Across U.S.
Vietnam Blames U.S. And China for Exodus Of Indochina Refugees
Khomeini Supporter Is Killed In Teheran By Moslem Radicals
Split Appeals Court Orders Torsney Freed From State Mental Hospital
Skylab Controllers in Effort to Steer Falling Craft Into the Indian Ocean
Skylab Debris Hits Australian Desert; No Harm Reported
Galante and 2 Shot to Death in a Brooklyn Restaurant
Police Hunt 2 Galante Associates Who Escaped From Slaying Scene
Carey Signs A Bill To Let Public See Tests For College
Carter, Urging Nation To Rally On Energy, Order Oil Import Limit, Research On Fuels
House Unit Believes Kennedy And King Were Plot Victims
Carter Offered Resignation By Cabinet And Senior Staff; Some Going In Days, Aides Say
Jordan Appointed Carter Staff Chief; Aides Will Be Rated
Carter Replaces Bell, Blumenthal, Califano; Miller Goes To Treasury
Schlasinger And Adams Last Cabinet Aides To Go; Changes ‘Please’ Carter
Hanoi Said To Agree To Attempt To Halt Exodus Of Refugees
Blacks Are Urged To Hold Off On ’80
U.S. Will Withdraw Most of Staff From Afghanistan as Strife Grows
U.N. to Pull Out Sinai Peace Unit; Unarmed Officers to Oversee Pact
Carter Vows A Major Battle For His ‘Windfall’ Tax On Oil; Volcker To Federal Reserve
Inflation Is Rising By 13.2% Annually; June Prices Up 1%
Deregulation of Airlines Causing New Concern for Traveler Safety
Pentagon Is Called Lax On Arms Sales
4 Killed By Bombs At Madrid Airport And Rail Terminals
Volcker Says Jump In Supply Of Money Sharpens Inflation
AUGUST
Chrysler Is Seeking A Billion In U.S. Aid After Record Loss
Drive to Revamp U.S. Crime Laws Gains in House
Koch Shuffles Highest Aides’ 3 Deputies To Leave, 2 Shifted; Badillo Is Among Those Out
$500,000 Is Stolen At Bankers Trust
Refinery on Coast Liquifies Coal In Search for an Alternative Fuel
Afghan Army Unit Reported To Rebel In 4-Hour Battle
San Fanciscans Stunned as Quake, Worst in 68 Years, Strikes the City
Top F.B.I. Structure Revised by Webster; 3 Chief Aides Named
Dealers and Motorists Growing Lax On Odd-Even Gasoline-Sale System
White House Offers Chrysler Aid On Loan-Guarantee Plan, Rejecting $1 Billion Advance
High Fuel Costs and Empty Seats Put Concorde’s Future in Doubt
President Affirms He Opposes Forming A Palestinian State
C.I.A. Finds Output Of Iran Oil At Limit
8 Charged In Thefts Of Master Mail Keys Over Last 9 Months
Chrysler Will Sell Up To $230 Million In Credits To G.M.
2 Banks Raise Prime Rate to 12% As Credit Policy Seems to Tighten
Reserve Raises Loan Rate to Banks To Record 10 1/2% From 10% Level
U.S. Plan To Define Palestinian Rights Rejected By Israel
Cairo Appears Wary Of Latest U.S. Plan On the Palestinians
Soviet Astronauts Return to Earth After Record of 175 Days in Space
Ward Gives Up Post As A Deputy Mayor; Won’t Give Reasons
2 Loot Brink’s Truck of $2 Million; 10 More New York Banks Robbed
Carter Cautious On Chrysler Bid For Federal Aid
U.S. And Iran Talk About Resumption Of Arms Shipments
U.S. Halts Soviet Airliner to Ask If Dancer’s Wife Is Going Freely
Plane and Dancer Still Held As Russians Protest to U.S.
Standoff Continues As U.S. Authorities Block Soviet Plane
Lord Mountbatten Is Killed As His Fishing Boat Explodes; I.R.A. Faction Says It Set Bomb
Irish Police Search Coast for Clues To Blast That Killed Mountbatten
Mrs. Thatcher Tours North Ireland; Lead on Mountbatten Is Reported
2 Charged In Dublin With Assassinating Lord Mountbatten
SEPTEMBER
U.S. Reports Soviet Has Combat Troops Stationed In Cuba
Spacecraft Takes First Close Look At Saturn, Slipping Through Rings
Spacecraft Takes Close-Up Photos Of Titan, Saturn’s Largest Satellite
Storm-Battered Dominican Cities Digging Out the Hundreds of Dead
NASA’s Failure to Alert Russians Caused Loss of Saturn Moon Data
Vance Tells Soviet Its Troops In Cuba Could Imperil Ties
President to Free 4 Puerto Ricans In Washington Shootings of 1950’s
Koch, Displeased by a Crime Rise In Subway, Plans a New Strategy
President Opposes Tying Cuba Dispute To Arms Pact Vote
City Police Officer Is Shot to Death After Chase Near Harlem River Dr.
Soviet Says Troops Are To Advise Cuba; Denies Combat Role
Kennedy Has Told Carter He May Seek Party’s Nomination
House Bars Registration for Draft; Manpower Study Is Sought Instead
Tests Show Drop In Math Ability Of U.S. Students
Replacement Voted For Undercarriages On 754 Subway Cars
Carter, Exhausted and Pale, Drops Out of 6-Mile Race
Physician Pronounces President Fit After Near-Collapse in 6-Mile Race
Two Principal Dancers of Bolshoi Are Given Political Asylum in U.S.
Reserve Board, by 4-3, Raises Rate On Loans to Banks to Record 11%
10 Are Seized in Loan-Shark Raids By Shotgun-Wielding Police Team
White House Orders The Secret Service To Protect Kennedy
Mexican Gas Sales To U..S. Agreed On; 2-Year Split Ended
Bokassa Successor Says Coup Plan Was Aided by France and Africans
West Germany Revalues the Mark; European Move Tied to Dollar Ills
Rich and Poor Clash, Delaying World Talks On Radio Frequencies
City Plans to Hire 562 More Men For Sanitation Force Next Month
Arizona Guardsmen Seize Factory Where Radioactive Gas Is Leaking
House Passes $548 Billion Budget; Tough Senate Opposition Expected
Carter And Unions Announce Accord On Inflation Curbs
Official In Peking Concedes 60’s Moves Led To Catastrophe
OCTOBER
Thousands on Public Payrolls Face Layoff When Training Ends Today
Carter Plans Latin Command And Steps Up Watch On Cuba; Opposes ‘Return To Cold War’
Throngs Acclaim Pope as He Tours New York; He Visits the Powerful and Talks With the Poor
In Philadelphia, Pope Condemns Sexual ‘Laxity’
Pontiff Reaffirms Position Opposing Women As Priests
Pope Firmly Defends Church Restriction On Contraception
Anti-Inflation Plan By Federal Reserve Increases Key Rate
U.S. Money Plan Called Reaction To Speculation
Koch Promises Hispanic Officials He Will Name Aide to Help Them
Major Banks Raise Loan Rate To 14 1/2%; Stocks Off By 26.45
Stock Trading Sets Record As Market Dives, Then Rallies
Castro Visit All but Stops Activity In Usually Bustling Midtown Area
Castro, at U.N., Asks Rich Nations To Give $300 Billion to Help Poor
2 Congressmen Visit Castro And Report He Favors U.S. Ties
Israelis To Expand Seven Settlements On The West Bank
Salvador Military Deposes President To ‘Restore Order’
Sindona Enters A Hospital Here With a Wound
F.B.I. and Police Question Sindona; Closer Watch at Hospital Ordered
40% in Survey Say Inflation Is Major Issue for 1980 Race
Carter Expects to Recoup in South After Kennedy Successes in North
3 Mile Island Peril Reported Withheld By Aides At Reactor
Bonn Welcomes Hua In Low-Key Fashion, Reflecting Unease
Carter, in Shift, Backs New Arms For Moroccans
Carter Empowered To Establish Plan For Gas Rationing
Carter Pledges Aid Of Up To $70 Million To Feed Cambodians
U.S. Central Bank Admits Huge Error In Monetary Figure
President Park Is Slain In Korean By Intelligence Chief, Seoul Says; Premier Takes Over, G.I.’s Alerted
Official Account Of Park’s Death Arouses Doubts
Seoul Leaders Say K.C.I.A. Chief Killed Park In Policy Rift
Antinuclear Rally on Wall Street Brings 1,045 Arrests
Atomic Panel Finds No Sure Way To Bar Reactor Accidents
NOVEMBER
74 Die in a DC-10 Crash in Mexico As Pilot Lands On Closed Runway
Carter Urges Plan To Back $1.5 Billion In Chrysler Loans
Park Foe Calls for Korea Election; Bids U.S. Keep Army Out of Vote
Four Shot To Death At Anti-Klan March
Teheran Students Seize U.S. Embassy And Hold Hostages
4 Pelt Koch With Eggs at Meeting; He Helps Seize 2 and File Charges
Iran’s Civil Government Out; Hostages Face Death Threat’ Oil Exports Believed Halted
Khomeini Won’t See Envoys Sent By U.S.; Silent On P.L.O. Bid
Iranians Bar Hostage Talks, Repeating Demands For Shah; U.S. Lets Envoy Consult P.L.O.
Security Council Urges Iran To Free American Hostages; Carter Asks Public Restraint
President Orders Action to Deport Iranian Students Illegally in U.S.
Moroccans Are Ready For a War of Attrition With Rebels in Sahara
Carter Bars Iranian Oil From U.S. And Vows Defiance On Hostages; Small Price Increases Predicted
New Iranian Plan Urges U.N. To Meet On Conflict, But U.S. Wants Hostages Freed First
Carter Freezes Billions In Iranian Assets As Khomeini Tries To Withdraw Them
Scotto and Anastasio Found Guilty On Charges of Waterfront Payoffs
American Airlines Fined $500,000 For Improper DC-10 Maintenance
Khomeini Orders The Release Of Black And Female Captives; U.S. Is ‘Thankful’ But Cautious
Iranians Release 3 Hostages Woman And 2 Black Marines; Some Captives May Face Trial
U.S. Warns Iran Any Spy Trial Would Defy Rights And Law; 10 More Captives Set Free
U.S. Warns It Has ‘Other Remedies’ If Diplomacy Fails On Hostages; Carrier Force Heads Toward Iran
Iranians Say If Americans Attack, All Hostages Will Die ‘On The Spot’.
Khomeini Supports Militants, Voices ‘Great Joy’ At Sacking Of U.S. Compound In Pakistan
Iranian Now Calls Foreign Debts Void But Exempts Some
Pentagon Is Disputed on Exposure Of Troops to Herbicide in Vietnam
Waldheim Asks U.N. Council To Deal With Iranian Crisis; U.S. Strongly Supports Move
U.S. Asks Partial Evacuation Of Citizens In Moslem Lands; U.N. Argues Over Iran Session
U.S. Steel Is Closing 15 Plants, With Cut Of 13,000 Employees
257 Believed Killed As A DC-10 Crashes On Antarctic Peak
Mexico Bars Return Of Shah As Doctors Finish Treatment; U.S. Sues Iran In World Court
DECEMBER
U.S. Insists Shah Go, But Seeks A Refute For Deposed Ruler
Shah Leaves Hospital At 4:25 A.M., Bu Destination Is Not Disclosed; U.S. Says Nation Seethes Over Iran
U.S. Grants Shah ‘Sanctuary’ In Military Hospitals In Texas; Asylum Question Is Left Open
Terrorists in Puerto Rico Ambush Navy Bus, Killing 2 and Injuring 10
U.N. council, 15 To 0, Demands Iran Free Hostages At Once
House Sets Back a Plan to Make Dr. King’s Birthday U.S. Holiday
No Cuts in Use of Gasoline Sought In New U.S. Conservation Proposal
Carter Says He Plans a Trade Ban Against Iran if Hostages Are Tried
U.S. Sends Teheran Plan To End Crisis And Free Hostages
U.S. Ponders Conflicting Signals From Iranian Official
U.S. Warns Teheran on ‘Parading’ Of Hostages Before Any Tribunal
U.S. Judge Prohibits Immigration Checks On Iranian Students
Korean Army Ruler Seized In Park Case After A Gun Battle
Four OPEC Members Raise Prices Of Oil By Up To One-Third
‘Windfall’ Oil Tax Put At $178 Billion In A Senate Accord
Shah Goes To Panama, Iran Plans ‘Spy Trials’; World Court Orders U.S. Hostages Released
Libya, Key Supplier For U.S., Increase Price Of Oil By 15%
Rhodesian Guerrillas Agree To Britain’s Cease-Fire Plan; Signing Is Set For Tomorrow
Chrysler Aid Plan Approved in House By Vote Of 271-136
Iranian Official Is Held in Teheran On Charge of Having Links to U.S.
Rate On Mortgages Of 12.5% Expected In New York State
Carter Calls On U.N. To Vote Economic Sanctions To Halt Iran’s ‘Arrogant Defiance’
U.S. Says Pol Pot Has Handed Over His Role as Premier of Rebel Forces
2 Seized in City In Sale to Agents Of 10,000 Guns
4 Clergymen Hold Christmas Services For Iran Hostages
100 Flee Vessel That Hit a Reef In the Antarctic
3 Clergymen Find ‘Misconception’ In Teheran on U.S. Unity in Crisis
Afghan President Is Ousted And Executed In Kabul Coup, Reportedly With Soviet Help
New Afghan Regime Says Moscow Agrees to Send in Additional Aid
Koch To Withdraw Some Police Aiding Subway Crime Fight
Soviet Said To Deploy Troops To Rebellious Afghan Areas; Moscow Defends Army’s Role