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Pay Articles from April 1968 Part 6
- Stewart of Scotland Victor In Grand Prix of Barcelona
- Toros Defeat Spurs, 3-0, In Opening Soccer Game
- HAVLICEK PACES RALLY BY BOSTON; Scores 18 Points, Gets 13 Assists and 12 Rebounds in Role as Backcourtman
- EMERSON EXPECTED TO TURN PRO TODAY
- JONES, GREEN STAR FOR PHILADELPHIA; Chamberlain and Greer Also Excel as Winners Break Game Open in 3d Period
- LAKERS ELIMINATE BULLS, 122 TO 99; Los Angeles Wins Playoff Series, 4 Games to 1
- Hawks Win and Trail, 3-2, in Playoffs
- Article 1 -- No Title
- Article 2 -- No Title
- GENERALS, STARS TIE IN SOCCER, 2-2; Goal With Two Minutes Left Saves German-Americans
- Sy Z. Lutto Marries Miss Rebecca Schlam
- Miss Joyce R. Donheiser Is Bride
- Miss Rebecca A. Meyer Wed To Jonathan Dembitz Berman
- Susan Jo Segal And Dr. K.R. Rai Marry at Plaza
- Beth Meisel Married
- Buffet Supper at the Palace to Benefit Trinity School
- MISS LEAR SINGS VARIED PROGRAM; Soprano Spans Haydn and Britten at Town Hall
- Sandra Beryl Orlovsky Is Married
- Zweig -- Harris
- Lois Swirsky Wed To Dr. Stuart Gold
- HARTFORD SYMPHONY IN 2D CONCERT HERE
- Music: The Stockholm Philharmonic; Dorati Leads Group in First U.S. Visit Berlioz Piece Proves Test ...
- The Theater: O'Neill's Dark Message of Pessimism; Arena Stage Players Mesh Unobtrusively
- COMPUTICKETS DUE HERE AT YEAR-END; Tyson-Sullivan to Install Electronic Vending System
- St. Matthew Passion Off
- RECITAL BOW MADE BY MARCIA BALDWIN
- ' She Stoops to Conquer' at Ford's Theater
- ANDRE WATTS PLAYS LISZT'S 2D CONCERTO
- TENOR ARTURO SERGI GIVES FIRST RECITAL
- PULLEN PUTS PIANO TO TEST IN CONCERT
- 50-Movie Series Slated By Museum of Modern Art
- IDENTITY A PUZZLE TO INTELLECTUALS; Brinton of Harvard Asserts Best Minds Lack Goals
- Screen: Laurel and Hardy Imperiled; Anthology for Fans Is at New Amsterdam Rare Sequences Show Development ...
- SESSION, 71-PLUS, FETED IN CONCERT; New Cello Work Is Included in Birthday Program
- 7,500 Attend Concerts At Fillmore East
- JOAN BAEZ'S TUNES RING WITH FEELING; In Concert She Talks of Jail Term and Recent Activities
- NEW LAUNCH ENTERS PILOT-BOAT SERVICE
- Dance: An Eglevsky Show in Newark; Ballet Offers Sublime Bits and Fun Pieces
- Frontier Airlines Reports A Success for Stand-by Fare
- 10-Seat STOL Plane Will Be Available For July Delivery
- Intruder Tries to Shoot Post Columnist at Home
- Agreement to End Strike At Aniline Is Reached
- Of a Mexican Persuasion
- To 60 Pounds of Butter, Add Sugar, Eggs. . .
- WALKOUT AT MACY'S THREATENED TODAY
- Labor Department Picks Regional Manpower Aide
- Body of Missing Girl, 18, Is Found by Denver Road
- Harlem Council's Project: Shutting Out Door-to-Door Fraud
- Freight Forwarders Suffer Sharp Drop in Net Income
- Report Urges Wastes Be Put to Productive Uses
- CITY STUDIES PLAN FOR AMBULANCES; Central Dispatching Along With More Garages Urged
- M'CARTHY BACKER NAMED IN NASSAU
- Earthquake Rocks Japan
- Stokes, Hatcher Honored
- A NEW PERIODICAL ISSUED IN BOSTON; Le Chronic Seeks to Form a Bridge for Generations
- Rain and Patrol by Guard Ease Tensions in Memphis
- Insurance Contract Awarded For 125 Vessels on Sealift
- STRIKE BY MOVERS ENTERS 2D MONTH; New Effort to Reach Terms Will Be Made Today
- Obstetrician Urges Greater Use of Midwives in U.S.
- Nurses Who Work for City Seek $1,580 Raise; They Also Ask Guarantee of 15% Pay Difference Over Private ...
- Wit Is Sauce for McCarthy's Candor
- JACOB J. TWERSKY, HASIDIC RABBI, 68; Founder of New Square in Rockland County Is Dead
- Police Copter Uses Downdraft to Save 4 in Hell Gate Raft
- The Trumans End Two-Week Vacation in Key West
- 22 Scouts Rescued Unhurt In a Jersey Forest Fire
- An Old Circus, Bursting With Newness, Is Coming to Town
- ROGER G. RAMSDELL
- RICHARD W. HOUGH
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Conservative Republican Bloc Backs Reagan as Favorite Son
- RALPH MARTIN TELL
- Msgr. Francis J. Lane Dies at 73; Elmira Chaplain for 37 Years
- MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON
- A Legendary Figure
- FRANK FREIMANN OF MAGNAVOX DIES; President Since 1950 Led It Into Consumer Field
- DAVID PLOTKIN, 68, WRITER AND EDITOR
- ELLY NEY, 85, DIES; GERMAN PIANIST; Noted Beethoven Interpreter -- Toured Here in 20's
- Immigration Policies
- For Nuclear Disarmament
- STANLEY B. TANKEL OF REGIONAL PLAN; Director, Vice Chairman of Landmarks Panel, Dies
- End Papers
- Negotiated Peace in Copper Industry's 'Vietnam War'
- Building Monetary Order
- Respect' for Authority
- Books of The Times; A Master of the Waiting Game
- Columbia's Towers
- Threat to the Upper Hudson
- Ulbricht Against the Tide
- Peace Not Arab Goal
- I Will Not Accept'
- Medicaid Cutbacks Begin Today But Benefits Go On for Some
- TWO JOHNSON AIDES HAIL VIETNAM DRIVE
- FM STATIONS SEE THRIVING FUTURE; Persuading Advertisers to Use Them Is Next Task
- Chess: Korchnoi, in Top Form, Takes First Place in Dutch Tourney
- TEMPERATURES VARY ALONG COAST FAULT
- South Africa Defies U.N.
- Index to the Talmud Is Reported Half Finished
- MAJOR SHIFT MADE IN HEALTH AGENCY; Cabinet Department Moves Stress Medical Education
- Citizens Groups Petition Albany For an Increase in Aid to City
- Bridge: U.S. Internationalists Defeat Strong Team in Exhibition
- Lottery Tickets Will Become a Supermarket Item Today
- Vote of the Week in the Senate
- 48 Antipoverty Projects Here Extended 30 Days; Lack of Money Would Have Cut Off Programs Today $110,000 ...
- CITY MANAGER FACES OUSTER IN YONKERS
- BANK ROBBERIES SHOW SHARP RISE; Hoover Puts Part of Blame on Lack of Safeguards
- 5,200 at Anaconda Plants Get a Tentative Contract
- Psychiatrists and Safety Experts Seek Link in Auto Fatalities and Suicide-Prone Drivers
- Udall Urges Oil Company To Join Fight on Pollution
- STORES ON ALERT FOLLOWING FIRES; Employes Here Will Watch for Strange Packages
- Officials Not Upset
- 3 BOMBING PAUSES PRECEDED MOVE; Early Suspensions Brought No Overtures for Peace
- Mrs. Robb at White House
- Impact on McCarthy; Savor of Victory in Primary May Be Lost, but More May Have Been Won
- 2 AVENUES OPEN TO GENEVA TALKS; U.N. or Control Unit Could Initiate Vietnam Parley
- COOLIDGE, TRUMAN ALSO WITHDREW; Johnson Is 3d President This Century Not to Make Race
- Bunker Won't Comment
- Move Called 'Completely Irrevocable'
- Johnson's Announcement Spurs Increase in Long-Distance Calls
- Canadian Statement Expected
- A Brother's Advice
- South Koreans 'Stunned'
- Howard Robison Runs Again
- Britain Pleased on Bombing
- Leaders of Peace Groups Term President's Decision a Victory
- Thant Told in Advance
- Japan Welcomes Bomb Halt
- FIDELITY TO ALLIES PLEDGED BY RUSK; At SEATO Parley, He Says War Support Will Go On
- Moscow Radio Carries News
- Australia Hails Decision
- They Didn't Believe Him; Aides Were Sure Johnson Would Run -In 1964 He Cited Issue of Nation's Unity'
- Phones at White House Swamped by Messages
- Kennedy, Told News on Plane, Sits in Silence Amid the Hubbub
- NIXON EXPECTING HUMPHREY RACE; Assert Johnson Will Want to Stop Bid by Kennedy
- Transcript of the President's Address on the Vietnam War and His Political Plans
- Small Crowds Gather Near the White House
- Negro Now in China Chosen as President By Black 'Nation'
- JOURNAL OF OPINION IN DEBUT HERE TODAY
- Decisions on War Reflect Appeals of Civilian Aides
- M'CARTHY HAILS JOHNSON'S MOVE; He Says It Clears Way for Reconciliation of People
- A Surprise' to Senator
- Mrs. Wallace Improving
- Episcopal Church Opening Accounts in Ghetto Banks
- BOWIE GETS BACK CAMPUS CONTROL; Students End Live-In, and the College is Relaxed
- Flowers Pile Up as Crowd Visits Gagarin Burial Site
- Monetary Give and Take; Europeans Expect U.S. to Alter Policy In Return for Support of 'Paper Gold'
- Finchley, England, Is Urged To Stage (April 1) Uprising
- Need for 1.5 Million Jobs Seen
- Dr. King Hints He'd Cancel March if Aid Is Offered
- Greyhound Talks Held
- Police Urged to Improve Public Ties
- Shifts of Top U.S. Generals in Vietnam Expected
- Banks for Organs Studied
- F-111 May Be Grounded
- President Urged to Meet With Eshkol and Hussein
- CHINESE IN SAIGON LIVING WITH FEAR; Charges They Aided Enemy Carry Threat of Reprisals
- CHAPLAIN DEFENDS CONSCIENCE'S ROLE; Dr. Coffin Introduces 2 Who Will Refuse to Be Inducted
- DRAFT DISSENTERS TO GET MORE HELP; Civil Liberties Committee Plans 'Militant' Campaign
- 75 Indians Hurt in Clashes Over Slaughter of a Cow
- Nassau to Provide 4 Portable Pools For Poverty Areas
- HALT IN BOMBING IS PUT IN EFFECT; Commanders Order Air and Sea Units to Stop Raids
- Japanese Students Clash With Police at Jetport Site
- In Postwar Cairo, Happy Nights Are Here Again
- ISRAELI AND ARAB DIE IN GUN DUEL; Border Patrol Under Fire in Hebron, on West Bank
- Pope Paul Favors High School Reform To Avert Violence
- ORTHODOX JEWS TO START COLLEGE; 45 to Be Enrolled Soon in Teacher-Training Program
- DR. KING SEES PERIL IN NEGROES' RIOTING
- Army Returning Troops Sent Bach to Vietnam
- KY IS SAID TO TERM AIMS OF U.S. SELFISH
- AMERICAN FREIGHTER AGROUND OFF CHILE
- U.S. Employes Present A Petition Against War
- West Berliners Flock to German-American School
- PANAMANIAN COURT TO GET CASE TODAY
- Methodist Bishop Honored
- Marine Found in River
- 13 Fires Damage Church
- Poles Intensify Anti-Zionist Campaign
- WILSON'S OUSTER SUGGESTED ANEW; Dissatisfaction Grows Since Labor's Election Losses
- Belgians Vote for Parliament; Language Dispute Is Key Issue
- A NEW HIGH BUDGET IS VOTED IN HAWAII
- Frankfurt Session Disrupted
- DUBCEK IS URGING CHOICE OF SLATES; Prague Party Leader Gives Interview to Italian Paper
- The Proceedings In the U.N.
- Czechoslovak Hero; Ludvik Svoboda
- 3 DEAD AND 13 HURT IN LEBANESE VOTING
- Socialists Pick Emanuel
- VICTIMS OF PURGE MEET IN PRAGUE; With Party's Consent, 3,000 Convene to Ask Justice
- Public Is Welcome at Soviet's U.N. Mission Here
- Suffolk Crash Kills Two
- Political Chiefs Stunned; Kennedy Sets News Parley; Political Leaders Are Stunned; Kennedy to Hold News Parley
- Grechko Visits U.A.R.
- Liberals Designate Javits; Baron May Enter Race JAVITS RECEIVES LIBERAL SUPPORT
- Nickerson Race Confused; Johnson Causes Upset Nickerson Opens Drive for Democratic Nomination
- HOUSE PLAN SPURS INVESTING ABROAD; Committee Asks Creation of Quasi-Public Corporation to Attract Private ...
- JOHNSON SAYS HE WON'T RUN; SURPRISE DECISION President Steps Aside in Unity Bid -- Says 'House' Is Divided ...
- 3 Beachfront Hotels Destroyed by Fire In Rockaway Park; Fire Ruins 3 Hotels at Beach in Rockaway Park
- ROCKEFELLER URGES ALBANY LEADERS TO SPEED BUDGET; Ready to Work With Them to Provide Funds as Fiscal ...
- TAX RISE PUSHED; Increase in War Costs Cited -- No Specific Cuts Suggested PRESIDENT URGES TAX RISE ACTION
- HALTS NORTH VIETNAM RAIDS; BIDS HANOI JOIN PEACE MOVES; DMZ IS EXEMPTED Johnson Sets No Time Limit on ...
- Top Saigon Officials Confused By Refusal of Johnson to Run; DECISION CONFUSES SAIGON OFFICIALS
- WISCONSIN WEIGHS IMPACT ON VOTING; Primary Excitement Turns to Surprise -- McCarthy and Nixon Wind Up ...