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- Dr. Frank Corrigan Dies at 86; Retired Surgeon and Diplomat; Ambassador to Venezuela Under Roosevelt Calmed Dispute About Border
- Beech Aircraft Elects
- CONGRESS REGISTERS 5-YEAR LOW IN POLL
- DR. BROWN IS BACK AT HEALTH OFFICE; Neither Mayor Nor Doctor Comments on Resignation
- 79 Men Killed in Vietnam Are Identified by Pentagon
- AMERICANS CONQUER MAVERICKS, 111-104
- Buyers From U.S. Returning to the Seine Just the Same
- Reserve Panel Rejected Tight Credit in October
- LAOS PLANS STAND NEAR ROYAL CITY; But Enemy Thrust at Luang Prabang Is Discounted
- Michigan Quintet Victor Over Ball State, 99 to 75
- Baptismal Names for Nuns
- Kaiser Aluminum Profit Dips
- PRESIDENT LAUDS FOREIGN AID PLAN
- Episcopal Panel Is Weighing Complaints Against Bishop
- HAYES BACKS RISE FOR INCOME TAXES; N.Y. Federal Reserve Head Fears 1966-Style Crisis HAYES BACKS RISE FOR INCOME TAXES
- Carrier Enterprise Ends Four-Day Visit to Sasebo
- BRYDGES OPPOSES GUN-CONTROL LAW; Says He and Governor Are in 'Total Disagreement'
- Rusk Doubts Inevitability Of a Conflict With China
- Standings of British Soccer Leagues
- KAVANAUGH TRIAL TOLD OF A DENIAL; Defendant Says She Knew Nothing of Jersey Slaying
- Statement by Builder
- M'CARTHY WARNS KENNEDY OF FIGHT; But Doubts He Will Try to Seize Anti-Johnson Drive
- CHINA'S PUPILS GIVEN NO WINTER VACATION
- City Bar on South-West Africa
- MOON SHIP ORBITS, OVERCOMES SNAG; Unmanned Craft's Engines Fire After Faltering in Lunar Descent Test MOON SHIP ORBITS, OVERCOMES SNAG
- 2 Kennedy Airport Bandits Get $3,000 Cargo at El Al
- Dance: An Evenly Textured Program; McKayle and Company at Brooklyn Academy
- Art: Over 53 Feet of Wall Decoration
- RAY ERWIN DEAD; EDITOR, COLUMNIST; Writer at Editor & Publisher Had Been on The Sun
- New Peace Call in Saigon
- McCormack Says Press Overplays Lawbreakers
- Canadian Dollar Advances In Response to New Steps
- Colonels Top Pacers, 100-91; First Time in Six Games
- Functional Furniture for Youngsters
- C. & N. W. Elects Executive
- ALABAMA GRANTED WELFARE REVIEW; High Court Will Decide on 'Substitute Father' Rule
- Article 4 -- No Title
- JAMES E. McNAMARA, A 'COST ACCOUNTANT
- North Korean Says Aim Was to Assassinate Park; Member of Infiltration Team at News Parley in Seoul Group Said to Be First Sent to South for Subversion
- City's Death Rate Dips First Time in Six Weeks
- Article 5 -- No Title
- Gaullists Are Losing Majority in Assembly
- INQUIRY STARTED ON WORLD'S FAIR; Mackell Studies Charge of Kickback at Belgian Village
- Mets Give Swoboda Raise and a Steady Job; $7,000 Increase Lifts Pay to $23,000 -- He'll Play Only Outfield
- Palladium Trading Begins in a Wild Session; PALLADIUM OPENS TO WILD TRADING
- Travia Says Kheel Will Study Taylor Law for Possible Changes
- Norway, West Germany and Soviet Win at Innsbruck Winter Games; U.S. AGAIN FAILS TO SCORE VICTORY Sunde Takes Giant Slalom -- Marolt Is Sixth for Best Finish by an American
- 150 Protest in Copenhagen
- Rosanne Sullivan Plans May Bridal
- BOSTON GETTING NEW BOOK HOUSE; Ex-Houghton Mifflin Aide Organizes Gambit Inc.
- L. I. Man Dies in Car Crash
- GERMAN REDS PRINT DISSIDENT'S ARTICLE
- Meany Appointed to Head David Dubinsky Foundation
- Books of The Times; View From the Aisle
- Bonds: Short-Term Interest Rates Dip Despite Ottawa Step; TRADING IS LIGHT IN MOST SECTORS Decline in Yield Posted for Commercial Bank CD's -- G.M.A.C. Cuts Level
- TV: War's Impact on North Vietnam:Film Is Presented Over Legislators' Protests Discussion Puts Issue Into Perspective
- Rockefeller Drive Opened in Colorado By 24-Man Group
- 19,900 at G.M. Made idle By Strikes at 3 Foundries
- A Sport for All Seasons
- $34.2-Billion in Securities
- Epton's Conviction In '64 Riots Stands; High Court Refuses to Consider Epton Appeal in '64 Riots Case
- FILM MAKER PLANS GUEVARA BIOGRAPHY
- Met Opera Cancels Newport Festival
- PROF. JOHN S. PECK OF CITY COLLEGE, 74
- Draft Protester Loses Plea
- Ex-Mayor of Athens Here
- Washington Proceedings
- Article 2 -- No Title
- G.I.'s Warned on Taking Marijuana to Australia
- Supreme Court Actions
- Ohio State Beats Ga. Tech
- Executive Is Appointed By Helmsley-Spear, Inc.
- First Antarctic Cruise Ship Freed After Going Aground
- Results of Racing at Pimlico Track
- BRITAIN CONFIRMS BID BY SHEIKDOMS; Apparently Rejects Offer of Funds to Stay in Area
- Safeguards Urged for Banks
- INVESTMENT CURB ON SHIPS SOUGHT; Garmatz Seeks Controls on Funds Going Abroad
- Tea Planned for Aides Of U.S.-French Unit
- Bridge: Experts Open Strong Hands Quietly With a One-Bid
- NEW MINK MUTATION BRINGS A HIGH PRICE
- Soviet Honors Landau
- Bliss Sees G.O.P. Nomination 'Wide Open' at the Convention
- France Gives Reply In U.S. Broadcasts To a Texas Critic
- McCall Bars Morse Contest
- Capote Play Postponed
- In The Nation: How to Offend a Governor
- DONOVAN APPEALS FOR SECURITY MEN TO GUARD SCHOOLS; Cites Attacks in Asking for $1.25-Million -- His Ouster Sought by Supervisors Donovan Seeking Security Force to Guard Schools
- Defendant in Racial Shooting Gets Six Years in Maryland
- ULYSSES C. OSBORN
- Excerpts From Commentary by Hanoi
- Small but Mighty as a Citadel of Research: Rockefeller U.
- Sihanouk and Tito for Vietcong
- Court Lets Stand Ban On a Children's Verse
- Building for Elderly Started
- Lubke Aides Cite Denials Of Role in Nazi Camp Plans
- Medical School Names Aide
- 3 American Women Gain In Aussie National Tennis
- Economists Name Head
- NEW 'GUIDED' RULE SEEN FOR GREECE; Draft Charter Said to Have Big Loopholes on Rights
- Harlem Parents Score Hazards Outside New Elementary School
- Du Pont Sags
- SHIPPING FUTURE ON LAKES HAILED; Economist Tells Operators '68 Will Be Busy Year
- Comment Stirs Arab Reaction
- Coach Turns Scouts Into Believers
- Market Place: Fairchild Drifts To 1967-68 Low
- A Staff Vice President Is Appointed by T.W.A.
- Ice Covers Most of Island
- School for Deaf Appoints 2
- Hanover Trust Picks Aides
- Powell Sued for More Money in Defamation Case; Mrs. James, Who Collected $56,000, Expected to Seek $1-Million
- Man to Begin Fifth Year With Transplanted Kidneys
- MOTHER'S KISSES' COMING TO STAGE; Novelist Will Adapt Book, Adler Has Written Songs
- Liberal Antiwar Party and Wallace's Independent Group Qualify for California Ballot
- BRITISH ENSEMBLE LED BY NEWMANN; Royal Philharmonic Plays Strauss and Ives Here
- Observer: The Beautiful People, How Could You?
- Allied Force Withdraws Into Khesanh Stronghold; ALLIES PULL BACK INTO STRONGHOLD
- 3D IOWA REPUBLICAN SEEKS SENATE SEAT
- New Chorus Being Formed
- STRIKER BENEFITS BLOCKED IN JERSEY; Republican Assembly Sends Measure to Governor
- STOCKS IN LONDON ARE DOWN AT CLOSE; Industrials Join Retreat -- Trading Is Active
- POLLUTION BILLS SIGNED BY MAYOR; New Laws Affect Beaches and Dumping of Garbage
- Nuns Win $100,000 With Lottery Ticket They Got as a Gift
- Advertising: TV Commercials That Swing
- Tito in New Delhi
- FEW POLICE FOUND TESTED ON EMOTIONS
- Duke Kahanamoku Dies at 77; Leading Swimmer of His Time; Olympic Swimming Champion of '12 and '20 in Freestyle -Best-Known Hawaiian
- MANSFIELD SAYS WAR HURTS CITIES; Fears a 'National Disaster' From Drain on Energy
- JUSTICES UPHOLD A TEACHERS' OATH; Back State Law Requiring a Constitutional Pledge
- Germann to Direct Columbia Sports
- A Computer Services Subsidiary Formed by Transamerica Corp.; Ritter, Former I.B.M. Aide, Is Named the President of New Company
- BRONX GROUP TOLD TO ADD NEGROES; Puerto Ricans Dominating the Antipoverty Agency
- RASH PILOTS MARE TO A CLOSE SCORE; Jane Volstadt Triumphs in Westbury Feature Pace
- Composer's Term Cut
- WEST SIDE TENANTS PICKET ARTS SCHOOL
- Xerox Up 22%; Earnings Results and Data on Sales Announced by Varied U.S. Corporations
- Sales Representative
- Iran Disputes Suicide Link
- Holy Cross Coach Fears 'Pressure' And Old Protege
- Braden Gets Latin Post
- NO DIFFICULT HUNT FOR B-52 IS SEEN; Expert Compares Problem With That of Palomares
- Winthrop Rutherfurd Jr. To Wed Mary Kernan
- I.L.G.W.U. Aids Quake Victims
- EGYPT TRYING 54 ACCUSED OF PLOT; Ex-Ministers Among Those Who Face Death Penalty
- Miss Resnik to Be Carmen
- 91-Day Bill Rate Dips to 5.068; 182-Day Level Rises to 5.335%
- DOCTORS CONDUCT KASPERAK TESTS
- Candida Pilla, a Soprano, Is Heard in Recital Debut
- Finding a Purpose
- B-52 WITH H-BOMBS PLUNGES INTO ICE IN GREENLAND BAY; No Danger of an Explosion, U.S. Says, Since the Four Weapons Were Unarmed CO-PILOT DIES IN CRASH 6 Others Are Saved as Pilot Orders Plane Abandoned After Fire Breaks Out A B-52 With 4 Hydrogen Bombs Crashes Into Ice Off Greenland
- Tulsa World Head Named
- DR. AUGUSTA ALPERT, YOUNG-CHILD EXPERT
- Westmoreland Warns on Raids
- Ramsey in Plea to Catholics
- Milwaukee and Phoenix Obtain N.B.A. Franchises for Next Season; NEW CLUBS TO PAY $2-MILLION EACH Fee to Include Selection of 18 Players From Rosters of Existing 12 Teams
- Buchen Makes Executive Changes
- Shelling by Jordan Reported
- Teamster Official Is Beaten and Shot In Baltimore Attack
- Tennessee Routs Kentucky, 87-59, for 32d Home Victory in a Row; SURGE IN 2D HALF CLINCHES CONTEST Margin Biggest in Schools' Rivalry -- Ohio State Five Tops Ga. Tech, 66-55
- WILL LANG, HEADED LIFE NEWS BUREAUS
- Morse Urges Help of Others
- Miss Kitt Defends Remarks on War; Denies Rudeness
- Technical Fouls on Crowd Help Cincinnati Five Win
- LATIN BANK LOANS SHOW SHARP GAINS
- WILSON IN SOVIET; HE SEES KOSYGIN; Leaders Confer for 4 Hours as 3-Day Visit Opens
- Stevens Assails Union Plan To Organize Its Employes
- Article 6 -- No Title
- British Action Foreseen
- T.W.A. Gains
- Steamship Official Elected
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- Cancer Group Plans Ball on Sunday at El Morocco
- Atomic Blast in Nevada Left a 4,000-Foot Crack
- Elizabeth Auchincloss Betrothed
- Community Blood Unit Merges Donor Program With Red Cross; Unified Service Is Expected to Improve Area Supply for 265 Hospitals
- DUTCH SHIP'S RETURN AWAITS SALVAGE FEE
- Article 8 -- No Title
- South Carolina Place
- Curbing Riots
- State and City Plan Hearings on Ending Posts of Marshals; City and State Plan Hearings On Abolishing Marshal System
- OBESITY IS TRACED TO SIGNAL FAILURE; Faulty Internal Warning on Eating May Be a Factor
- Newark News Changes New York Edition's Name; Seeks to Avoid Conflict Over Columnists in Paper That Will Appear Here Today
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Bache & Co. Elects Two Officers
- East All-Stars Favored to Win From West in Garden Tonight
- 40 Said to Drown in India
- Lansing Pupil-Busing Barred
- Sports of The Times; Bing Through the Ring
- Neil Cohalan, Basketball Coach For Knicks and Manhattan, Dies
- A VIETCONG TARGET: PACIFICATION TEAMS
- Article 1 -- No Title
- GARDEN GIVING UP SOCCER FRANCHISE; Two Groups Interested in Taking Over Team Here
- A. & S. Chooses Officer
- Capital Silent on Meeting
- Peaceful Protest in Florida
- Bengals Get White, Tight End
- U.S. WILL PERMIT LOAN GUARANTEES; American Concerns Allowed to Support Borrowing by Foreign Subsidiaries DOLLARS CAN BE USED But Any Payment Required Will Create a 'Mortgage' on Capital Outflows U.S. WILL PERMIT LOAN GUARANTEES
- 2D STRIKE HALTS L.I. SCHOOL BUSES
- Standing of Eastern College Hockey
- Deborah Downs Engaged to Wed J. R. Welch Jr.
- Garden Sets Hockey Salute; RANGERS TO HAIL ALL-STARS FEB. 11 Players of Yesteryear and Today to Appear at Final Game in 'Old' Garden
- AMEX PRICES DIP; VOLUME DECLINES; Turnover Is 6.87 Million in Short Day -- Index Off 42c
- Damage in Sicilian Quake Estimated at $320-Million
- U.S. TO HOLD BACK STATE ROAD FUNDS
- INSURER MUST PAY ABOVE POLICY LIMIT
- 14 Die in Mauritius As Britain Sends Unit to Quell Riots
- Theater: 'Brel Is Alive'; Musical Opens Run at the Village Gate
- The Neglected Priority
- Seaboard Bid Extended
- Tax Collections Up 15%
- ' Happy Time' Suspends; Robert Goulet Is Ill
- Troubled Waters
- JURY WILL CHECK POVERTY TRAINING; Koota to Present Charges of Fraud Against Trucking Concern Hired by City JURY WILL CHECK POVERTY TRAINING
- Senator Fears Peril to Press In Detroit Newspaper Strike
- POLLUTION GROWS IN LAKE MICHIGAN; Federal Study Urges Action to Purify Water Now
- London Is Testing Use of Computers In Traffic Control
- HOUSTON REPLACES U. C. L. A. AS NO. 1; North Carolina Remains 3d in Basketball Poll
- MAURICE LEVIN, 78, MERCHANT, IS DEAD; Head of Old Hearn Stores and a Philanthropist
- Chief for Air Reduction Unit
- Cuba Replaces Health Chief
- Jarring Revisits Jerusalem
- Thant Is 59
- Chrysler Planning To 'Adopt' School And Train Students
- MORE JUDGESHIPS BACKED IN ALBANY; Bipartisan Support Grows -- Court Calendars Full
- Ohio Concern Sought; COMPANIES PLAN SALES, MERGERS
- Barbara McCain Dawson Engaged
- A FAIR COFFEE PACT BACKED BY JOHNSON
- A JET INSTRUCTOR BLAMED IN CRASH; Over-Confidence in Pilot Is Charged in U.S. Report
- France Condemns Draft On Nuclear Arms Curbs
- Reynolds & Co. Admits 3 Partners
- ARBITRATION ASKED IN PHONE WALKOUT
- Emergency Rule Broadened
- A KEATON FESTIVAL BEGINS LONDON RUN
- Gain for Efficiency-Sharing
- C.B.S.-TV TO SHOW STUDY OF VIETCONG; Documentary Will Use Film Taken Behind Enemy Lines
- 4 OFFICIALS FEAR BLOW TO ECONOMY WITHOUT TAX RISE; Ackley Predicts Big Increase In Output as He Backs 10% Income Surcharge STOCKS WORRY MARTIN He Warns on Speculation -- House Panel Also Hears Fowler and Schultze 4 OFFICIALS FEAR BLOW TO ECONOMY
- U.A.W. MAY DELAY LABOR SHOWDOWN; Union Fears Election Losses Could Result From Split
- FIRST 'LOHENGRIN' OF SEASON HEARD; Singing Better Since Last Year's Revival at Met
- Rates Charged by Insurance Companies
- U. S. PESSIMISTIC ON HANOI'S STAND; Aides Cite Public Rejection of Johnson's Conditions for Peace Negotiations U. S. PESSIMISTIC ON HANOI'S STAND
- Smoking Linked to Rise in Adrenal Secretions; Doctor Warns of Overdose Peril to Patients Treated With Such Hormones
- Strike Paper' Struck
- Population Study Approved
- LABORITES RESTORE RIGHTS OF 25 M.P.'S
- DOUBELL TAKING BUMPS IN STRIDE; Jostling on Boards Doesn't Disturb Aussie Runner
- Bridge Collapse in Tanzania Cuts Flow of Oil to Zambia
- High Court to Rule If Union's Records Were Held Illegally
- Mrs. Carlos Romulo Dead; Wife of Filipino Leader, 62
- Byelorussia Names President
- NO EVIDENCE FOUND ON SPINAL SURGERY
- Harris, Upham to Fight Court Finding of Churning
- Polyfoto Triumphs in Hialeah Dash as Reet Lass, Entrymate, Takes Third; ON YOUR MARK II FINISHES SECOND Polyfoto, Under Velasquez, Scores by 4 1/2 Lengths and Returns $5
- Turnover Off at Big Board and Amex; Wall Street Adapts to Early Closing
- House Approves Trip Despite Johnson Plea
- FIGURE SKATERS OLYMPICS-BOUND; Wood, Miss Fleming Head Strongly Rated U.S. Team
- City Bank Forms Unit; LOAN UNIT IS SET BY THE CITY BANK
- Cold Air and Snow End Bit of Spring in Midwest
- Previous Atom Accidents
- Wood, Field and Stream; The Colonel's Sauce for the Goose Proves to Be Equally Good for the Hare
- Brazil Sees Pact in Danger
- McClellan Calls F-111B 'Flop'; Sees Fund Cut-Off
- Mrs. Heide Has Daughter
- R.C.A. Reduces Prices Of Color Picture Tubes
- Pledge of Forgiveness Goes To Three From Maryknoll
- Nine-Member Panel Named To Study Suffolk Migrants
- Eisenhower on Antimissiles
- 17 Republicans to Rebut Johnson Tonight on TV
- 6% CITY BOND RATE VOTED IN ALBANY; Both Houses Rush to Pass Bill Before Thursday Sale 6% CITY BOND RATE VOTED IN ALBANY
- Jerry Lewis a Grandfather
- Lack of Courtesy
- U.S. Admits a Patrol Intruded In Cambodia in 'Heat of Battle'; U.S. ADMITS PATROL WAS IN CAMBODIA
- O'Connor Calls Fight on Crime 'Confused or Tired'
- Coast Paper Talks Set
- British Steps Assessed
- Union Roll at Million
- An Auction Attracts Dreamers-of-Bargains or Plain Dreamers
- Police Apologize for Arrest
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Ralph Reed, 77, Retired Head Of American Express, Is Dead
- Pennsylvania Aides Accused Of Suppressing LSD Data
- Horsemen Offer to Forgo Higher Purses If State Drops Tax Rise; GOVERNOR ASKED TO WITHDRAW BID But if Tax Rises 1 Per Cent, Horsemen Vow Campaign to Get Entire Increase
- Rock Island Railroad Lost About $16.5-Million for '67
- LEAK IN WIRETAPS CHARGED IN BONN; Deputy Says That Business Secrets Go to 3 Allies
- Judge Tells Coast Brokers To Repay $295,000 to Widow
- Charlop Upsets Fleming In Eastern Senior Tennis
- Brokers Shun Sale of Cheap Stocks; BROKERS ESCHEW CHEAPER STOCKS
- Reacher for the Moon; Joseph Gleason Gavin Jr.
- Getty's Son Is Divorced
- Article 7 -- No Title
- MARKET TUMBLES IN 4-HOUR SESSION; 1,072 Stocks Fall and 274 Rise in Short Day -- Dow Drops 8.61, to 871.71 VOLUME ALSO DECLINES Trading Off to 10.63 Million -- Glamour Issues Down, Blue Chips Weaken MARKET TUMBLES IN 4-HOUR SESSION
- Price Set on AMX Car
- Vietcong Denounce the Cut By Saigon in Truce for Tet
- Child to Mrs. R. L. Wood
- First Lady Heads Heart Drive
- Counterfeit Bonds Seized
- Museum Screens Godard
- No Need for Wessin
- Amex Seat Sold at $260,000
- City U. Will Open 3 New Units by '71; CITY U. WILL GET 3 NEW COLLEGES
- Dayan Will Visit U.S. Next Month
- OUTPUT OF STEEL CLIMBS FOR WEEK; Production Index Gains by 3.4 Points, to 144.8
- SCANDALOUS' ORDER DECRIED IN CONGRESS
- Joseph Papp Will Speak Today to Women's Club
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