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Pay Articles from October 1968 Part 6
- GEORGE UNGER
- NICOLAS SHIROKY, 53, INTERIOR DESIGNER
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- WESLEY E. HEFFNER
- FRANK BRAUCHER, MEDIA EXECUTIVE; Former Vice President of Crowell-Collier Dies
- Edwin Jameson, 50, Dies; Time Broadcast Executive
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Black Drama Gains as Way to Teach, Unite -- and Amuse; Black Drama: Way to Teach and Unite
- Ryan Criticizes City On Air Pollution; Asks Federal Role
- Lawyers Committee Stand on Fortas
- HARRY GRAYSON, EDITOR, 74, DEAD; N.E.A. Sports Chief for 30 Years Was Boxing Expert
- Archbishop Bryan McEntegart, Bishop of Brooklyn, 75, Is Dead; Prelate Headed the Largest Catholic Diocese ...
- Rethinking Our Schools
- Muskie as President
- STEPHEN J. KOPYCINSKI
- Observer: The Leaving-the-Country Problem
- 'Don't Give a Dam'
- Reading Problem as Main School Issue
- William Richardson of U.N. Dies; Editor of Monthly Chronicle, 49
- "Outmoded, Dated and Stale"
- Banking for Development
- Books of The Times; Success Story
- Bemused and Befuddled
- Bridge:; Interesting Deals Contributed By 78 Authors to New Book
- The Junta's 'Victory'
- In The Nation: Action at Astoria
- Dallapiccola's 'Ulysses' Gets World Premiere in Berlin
- Cardinal O'Boyle's Mistake
- Fordham Gets $9,094,029 In Year, Setting New Mark
- 'Carl Hayden Day'
- Theater: Albee's Adventurous Plays; 'Box' and 'Quotations of Chairman Mao' Open
- SET OF 'SCUBA DUBA' USED FOR CONCERT
- Eunice Katunda in Demanding Recital
- Kennedy Takes Arts Post
- BERGMAN 'SHAME' IN TWIN PREMIERE; Simple, Direct Drama Bows in Stockholm and Sorrento
- President Signs Colorado River Bill for Water Conservation
- A NASHVILLE GROUP IN TOWN HALL DEBUT
- Berle Returning to Broadway as Hotdog Vender; Comedian at 60 Will Play the Role of a 72-Year-Old 'Compulsive ...
- 'Il Trittico' on Tonight
- NIXON IS ENDORSED BY SCRIPPS-HOWARD
- ESSEX JAIL IS CALM AFTER 2-HOUR RIOT
- Mrs. Gandhi Meets Argentines
- Some Hostility Marks Return Of 83 Teachers to Ocean Hill
- Pupil in the News; Ambivalent City Schoolboy
- Art Comes to Paris Metro Station; Stop at the Louvre Gives Commuter Bit of Culture
- NIXON LEAVES CLUB CRITICIZED ON RIGHTS
- Site for Governors' Meeting
- HOOVER FINDS PRAISE FOR NATION'S YOUTH
- Ocean Hill Parents and Teachers Voice Their Unity
- Johnson Bids Nation Join In Marking Columbus Day
- Issues in Five Disputes
- RACE ISSUE FOUND TO HELP WALLACE; Harris Survey Also Discerns Gain on 'Law and Order'
- Voters' Suit Is Dismissed
- City Panel Paved Way for Goldberg
- VOTER REGISTRATION OPEN AT 5,278 SITES
- Mansfield Hints Session End
- Yom Kippur Begins At Sundown Today
- Arbitration Weighed Over Use of 'Tricky Dick'; Democrats Urge Hearings on Republican Complaint to Fair ...
- WELFARE POLICEMEN PICKET AND 40 SIT IN
- FARMER'S CANDIDACY BACKED BY BADILLO
- Muskie Compares Nixon to Wallace
- Transcript of Speech by the Vice President on Foreign Policy
- Kennedy Congratulates Humphrey on Address
- White House Is Silent
- CROWD HERE COOL TO COMMUNISTS; Only 200 Attend Garment District Election Rally
- Washington Proceedings
- SHEA STADIUM BAN IS 'ODD' TO JUDGE; He Questions City's Barring of Wallace Political Rally
- Nixon's Television Spots Emerging as Hard-Hitting, Humphrey's as Soft-Sell
- Newark Rally Approved
- GOODELL APPOINTS NEGRO PRESS AIDE; News Secretary Says He Is a 'Responsible Militant'
- Thomas Gets Bellevue Post
- U.A.W. BLACK CAUCUS SEEKS 'FULL EQUITY'
- Agnew Lectures Skyscraper Workmen Heckling Him in Toledo
- O'Dwyer, in Queens, Is Offered Divided Advice on Humphrey
- 'JUMBO' JETLINER SHOWN TO PUBLIC; New Boeing Plane Will Fly Up to 490 Passengers
- WALLACE SUGGESTS RURAL INDUSTRIES
- Politics: G.O.P. 'Truth Squad' Vows to Pursue Humphrey to Every Campaign Stop; 4-MAN GROUP MILD IN FIRST ...
- 46 Locked in Trailer 13 Hours; One of Mexican Workers Dies
- Javits, Differing With Nixon, Would Keep Draft; But He'd Alter It, Senator Says Upstate -- G.O.P. Is ...
- Student Service Group Decries Columbia's Expansion
- Editor, 32, Named in Chicago; Plans Drive for Young Readers
- Fortas Debate Drones On Before Vote Set Today
- Negro College Fund Short Of Goal Here by $800,000
- ALABAMA PARTY PLEADS IN COURT; Negro-Led Group Seeking Places on State Ballot
- Troy Roiled as Rights Worker Is Jailed
- TIME INC. LOSES SUIT ON 'DALLAS' PHOTOS
- HOUSE SETS INQUIRY ON VOTING ERRORS
- Flag Shrine Blacked Out
- Fire Traded Across Jordan
- Johnsons Attend Funeral
- Trudeau and Couve de Murville Confer in Quebec; Meeting After Johnson Rites, They Agree on Working for ...
- Wiggins Defends U.S. Vietnam Policy
- King Is Silent
- Maddox, 53, Given a Party
- BRITISH WILL KEEP AUSTERE POLICIES; Jenkins, at Labor Meeting, Upholds Economic Line
- ATHENS INDICATES CURBS WILL EASE; Premier Terms Approval of Constitution a Mandate
- De Pugh Conviction On Arms Violation Reversed by Court
- Hospital Crisis
- SUKARNO RESTRICTED TO HIS HOME AGAIN
- New U.S. Unit in Vietnam
- BLOC ENVOYS STAGE WALKOUT IN PEKING
- Crusading Spanish Duchess Cleared of Insulting Bench
- Scientific Community in France Swept by Demands for Change
- Scientific Research in Japan Achieves Much on Low Outlays
- Salazar Remains 'Grave'
- LISBON PRESS ASKS EASING OF CURBS; New Regime Appears to Be Relaxing Censorship
- Article 1 -- No Title
- POLISH LAWYER GETS A LIGHT SENTENCE
- Mexican Troops Evacuate Campus of National University
- Peking-Hanoi Pact Signed
- BONN BARS CLAIM TO CZECH LANDS; Also Labels Munich Pact Valid at Its Inception
- U.S. Carrier in Hamburg
- Czech Army Unit Evacuates a Base for Russians; Division Is Being Relocated From Military Reservation ...
- Life in America-on-the-Rhine Has All the Trappings of Home
- ETHNIC GERMANS FLEEING BOHEMIA; Soviet Occupation Causing Widespread Fright
- Thai-Cambodian Rapprochement Seems Remote
- GERMAN PHYSICIST GOES BACK TO EAST
- Niemoller Joins an Appeal For the Release of Hess
- Swedish Party Renamed
- South Vietnamese Battle Foe
- Rusk Opens Talks at the U. N. With Thant and Eban
- Increase in Random Terrorism Puzzling U.S. Aides in Saigon
- Proceedings in the U.N.
- NASA, on 10th Birthday, Faces Uncertain Future; Space Agency Has Lost High Priority and Has No Clear ...
- AMERICANS ASSESS SAIGON WHITE PAPER
- Hanoi's Aides Said to Consider And Reject a Halt in Paris Talks
- Vietnam Casualties
- 6 to Face Murder Charges For G.I.'s Riot in Prison
- WALLACE CHEERED IN CHICAGO'S LOOP; But Crowd, Despite Varying Estimates and Aides' Data, Is Smaller ...
- Nixon Would Push For a Bigger Role By Saigon in War; NIXON BACKS RISE IN ROLE OF SAIGON
- McNamara, at World Bank, Decries Population Boom; McNamara Decries Population Boom
- Hoxie Resigns Post As L.I.U. Chancellor After a Long Battle; HOXIE QUITS POST AS HEAD OF L.I.U.
- Cooke Transfers Critic; Cooke Transfers Critic
- POLICE, FIREMEN EASE JOB THREAT; Goldberg Will Mediate if 3 City Unions Want Him -- Sanitationmen to ...
- SCHOOLS REOPEN; OCEAN HILL VOTES TO BAR TEACHERS; OLIVER TO RESIST Board Chief Will Order District Not ...
- THE NEW JERSEY GOES INTO ACTION; Battleship, in Use for First Time Since Korean War, Shells Targets ...
- 2 COASTS TIED UP BY DOCK STRIKE; President Moves to Obtain Back-to-Work Order for Atlantic and Gulf ...
- HUMPHREY VOWS HALT IN BOMBING IF HANOI REACTS; A 'RISK FOR PEACE' Aides Hopeful Doves Will View Speech ...
- Catholics Found Easing Sex and Birth Curb Views; Survey by Jesuit School Catholics Found Liberalizing ...