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Tuesday, October 1, 1968

HUMPHREY VOWS HALT IN BOMBING IF HANOI REACTS

SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 30 — Vice President Humphrey pledged tonight to stop the bombing of North Vietnam if elected President — but only if Hanoi gave some sign of being willing to begin serious peace talks.

Nixon Would Push For a Bigger Role By Saigon in War

DETROIT, Sept. 30 — Richard M. Nixon said today he was “pleased” at the emphasis Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clifford placed yesterday on de-Americanizing the Vietnam war through speeding up the training and equipping of South Vietnamese forces.

McNamara, at World Bank, Decries Population Boom

WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 — Robert S. McNamara projected today a doubling of the lending of the World Bank to the poor countries in the next five years but warned that the “crippling effect” of population growth could thwart the effort of economic development.

Catholics Found Easing Sex and Birth Curb Views

American Catholics are caught up in guilt and conflict as they move toward increasingly liberal attitudes on birth control and marriage, according to a study released yesterday by the Urban Life Institute of the University of San Francisco, a Jesuit school.

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Wednesday, October 2, 1968

Hanoi Aides Reject Humphrey’s Plan

Find ‘Nothing New’ in Bid to Halt Bombing
PARIS, Oct. 1 — The North Vietnamese brusquely spurned today Vice President Humphrey’s qualified pledge to halt the bombing of North Vietnam. They called it a campaign maneuver that offered Hanoi “nothing new.”

Nixon Promises to Relax U.S. Policy on Securities

Richard M. Nixon has promised the ecurities industry that, if elected President, he will end the “heavy-handed bureaucratic regulatory schemes” of the Johnson Administration.

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Thursday, October 3, 1968

Soviet Diplomats Hear Moscow Denounced at U.N.
Rusk, at U.N., Reaffirms NATO’s Defense of Bonn

Secretary Warns Soviet

Rusk, Before the U.N., Warns Soviet Anew That NATO Will Answer Any Attack on West Germany
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., Oct. 2 — Secretary of State Dean Rusk warned Moscow anew today that any military action against West Germany would bring immediate military reaction by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization powers.

Marcel Duchamp Is Dead at 81
Enigmatic Giant of Modern Art

Like the smile of the Mona Lisa, which he retouched with mustache and goatee, Marcel Duchamp remained an enigma

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GROMYKO, AT U.N., ASKS ARMS TALKS AS STEP TO PEACE
But He Terms Occupation of Czechoslovakia Vital to the ‘Socialist Commonwealth’

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., Oct. 3 — The Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei A. Gromyko, in a speech today, offered the General Assembly the prospect of progress toward peace through disarmament and arms control.

DEATHS PUT AT 49 IN MEXICAN CLASH

500 Wounded After Troops Fire on Students at Rally — 1,500 Taken Prisoner Deaths Put at 49 as Mexican Troops Open Fire at Student Rally

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Saturday, October 5, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

CZECH LEADERSHIP YIELDS TO SOVIET
Regime Says It Will Stress ‘the Leading Role of the Communist Party’

MOSCOW, Oct. 4 — The leaders of Czechoslovakia acceded tonight to Soviet demands that they dismantle the remaining results of their liberal policies and agreed to the indefinite stationing of foreign troops in their country.

Breath Tests Cut British Auto Deaths

Deaths from traffic accidents have dropped 16.5 per cent in Britain since breath tests for drunken driving were introduced a year ago, according to Government figures.

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Sunday, October 6, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

Press in Prague Charges Soviet Is Spreading ‘Lies’

PRAGUE, Oct. 5 — For the first time since the restoration of censorship, the Czechoslovak press told the Soviet press today to stop spreading “lies” about the situation in Czechoslovakia and about her leading personalities.

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Monday, October 7, 1968

KIESINGER OFFERS SOVIET NEW TALKS TO INSURE PEACE
Says an Understanding With Moscow Is Essential to German Reunification

Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger offered today to reopen a dialogue with the Soviet Union on a peaceful understanding in Europe. The dialogue had been broken off by the Soviet bloc’s invasion of Czechoslovakia.

Rusk and Gromyko Meet Here to Weigh Key Issues

Secretary of State Dean Rusk and the Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei A. Gromyko, met for a working dinner last night, trying to find some room for diplomatic movement despite the chilly international atmosphere induced by the invasion of Czechoslovakia.

50 Horses Run Free In Brooklyn Streets After Fire Kills 54
A three-alarm blaze in a riding academy in Brooklyn late last night killed 54 horses and sent 50 more running through the rain-slick streets of the Bergen Beach and Flatlands sections.

Frogs Made From Single Body Cells
Experimenters at Oxford University believe they have removed any shadow of doubt as to the validity of a series of experiments in which frogs have been produced from single body cells extracted from another frog.

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Friday, October 11, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

APOLLO IS POISED TO LIFT OFF TODAY
Officials Optimistic for Start of 3-Man, 11-Day Flight Leading to Moon Shot
163 EARTH ORBITS ARE ON SCHEDULE

CAPE KENNEDY, Fla., Oct. 10 — The Apollo 7 countdown began today and was ticking away without interruption toward a scheduled launching tomorrow morning of the first astronauts to fly the nation’s mooncraft.

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Saturday, October 12, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

3 ON APOLLO 7 CIRCLING EARTH IN 11-DAY TEST FOR MOON TRIP;
NASA HAILS ‘PERFECT MISSION’

LIFT-OFF SMOOTH
Astronauts Carry Out Early Maneuvers on 163-Orbit Journey 3 Astronauts on Apollo 7 Circling Earth in 11-Day Test for Manned Journey to Moon

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Sunday, October 13, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

ASTRONAUTS MOVE APOLLO CLOSE TO BOOSTER ROCKET IN TEST OF SPACE RESCUE
DAY OF TROUBLES
Schirra Balks at TV Relay to Earth, Citing Difficulties in Water and Optical Units

HOUSTON, Oct. 12 — The Apollo 7 crewmen accomplished a rendezvous with the shell of a booster rocket today, simulating the rescue of two astronauts stranded in orbit around the moon.

100,000 See the Olympics Open in Mexico Stadium

President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz of Mexico formally proclaimed the opening of the Games of the XIX Olympiad yesterday in a setting of pageantry, brotherhood and peace before a crowd of 100,000 at the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City.

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Monday, October 14, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

APOLLO 7 PASSES RESTFUL SUNDAY IN 3D DAY IN ORBIT
Crew Checks Craft Before New Engine Test — Power Is Interrupted Briefly

HOUSTON, Oct. 13 — The Apollo 7 astronauts spent a restful Sunday in space, gazing at stars, taking pictures and nursing colds.

Soviet Dissident Ashamed for Country

WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 — “I am ashamed for my country, which is once more assuming the shameful role of policeman of Europe.”

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Tuesday, October 15, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

Orbiting Apollo Craft Transmits TV Show

HOUSTON, Oct. 14 — The world caught a brief, inside glimpse of life aboard an orbiting spacecraft this morning when the Apollo 7 astronauts put on a seven-minute television show from about 150 miles out in space.

HUMPHREY INSISTS HE STILL CAN WIN

WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 — With a new and probably final burst of political energy, Hubert H. Humphrey set out today to prove that his campaign was “coming alive” at last and that Richard M. Nixon could still be overtaken in a tight race over the next three weeks.

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Wednesday, October 16, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

PLEDGE ON BERLIN IS REPORTED GIVEN U. S. BY GROMYKO

WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 — Responsible West European sources said here today that Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko of the Soviet Union assured Secretary of State Dean Rusk last week that there would be no East European threat to West Berlin in the foreseeable future.

MOON SHOT HOPES RAISED BY APOLLO

HOUSTON, Oct. 15 — While the Apollo 7 “television roadshow” sped through its fifth smooth day in orbit, expectations mounted here today that the next flight would take three men around the moon in December.

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Thursday, October 17, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

U.S. MOVES HINT A NEW PROPOSAL TO HALT BOMBING

WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 — There were indications today that the United States was making a new diplomatic proposal on Vietnam that would include a halt in the bombing of the North.

CZECH-SOVIET PACT ON STAY OF TROOPS SIGNED IN PRAGUE

PRAGUE, Oct. 16 — Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin arrived in Prague this afternoon to sign a treaty on the stationing of Soviet troops in Czechoslovakia.

Test Finds Rubella Vaccine Effective

WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 — Vaccines against rubella have been found highly effective in their first trial against a natural epidemic of the disease.

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Friday, October 18, 1968 – The New York Times Front Page

HANOI ASSURANCE STILL CALLED KEY TO BOMBING HALT

WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 — Authoritative sources said today that the United States had told North Vietnam that all bombing of its territory would be stopped in return for solid assurances that this would improve the chances for peace.

Mrs. John F. Kennedy to Wed Onassis
President’s Widow Flies to Greece With Her Children and Sisters-in-Law

Mrs. John F. Kennedy, 39year-old widow of the 35th President of the United States, will marry Aristotle Socrates Onassis, the 62-year-old divorced multimillionaire shipowner of Greek ancestry and Argentine citizenship.

Apollo Crew Studies Path of Hurricane

HOUSTON, Oct. 17 — The three orbiting astronaut-weathermen of Apollo 7 spent their seventh day in space today, photographing a hurricane named Gladys in the Gulf of Mexico and a tropical storm called Gloria in the western Pacific.

Nobel for Literature Won by a Japanese

STOCKHOLM, Oct. 17 — A Japanese author won the Nobel Prize in literature today for the first time since the prizes began in 1901.

CITY’S PLEA FAILS TO OPEN SCHOOLS
Demonstration by 40,000 at City Hall Backs Strike

The latest effort by the Board of Education to open strikeclosed city schools failed yesterday as most teachers ignored a back-to-work appeal by the board’s new president and the Superintendent of Schools.

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Monday, October 28, 1968

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Tuesday, October 29, 1968

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