POWERS ADDRESSES PRINTERS AT NEWS
Date: 26 October 1973
ITU Local 6 pres B A Powers on Oct 25 calls halt to work in NY Daily News composing room to rept on contract bargaining difficulties; visits News after conferring at length with mediator T W Kheel; Kheel repts that no progress has been made in talks so far
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COAST TRIAL SEEKS PRESIDENTIAL TAPES
Date: 25 October 1973
Los Angeles County Dist Atty J Busch says on Oct 24 that after Pres Nixon agreed to release Watergate tapes to ct in Washington, it should be possible to obtain any Pres tapes relevant to break-in at office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding
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Two Papers Curbing Ads
Date: 26 October 1973
Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago News on Oct 25 cancel their large classified ad section because of newsprint shortage
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Greater TV Role for Congress. And Judiciary Urged in Report
Date: 25 October 1973
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
N N Minow, in book written for Twentieth Century Fund entitled Presidential Television, suggests that each Pres candidate be given certain amounts of network time that Govt would pay for at half price
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San Antonio Papers Sold
Date: 26 October 1973
Harte-Hanks Newspapers on Oct 25 completes sale of San Antonio Express and San Antonio News to Australian-Brit Group News America Inc
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PRESIDENT TALKS TO PRESS TONIGHT; News Conference Scheduled After Speech Is Dropped--Meany Is Critical President to Hold News Conference Tonight; Speech Canceled New Prosecutor Urged Stations Here to Carry Nixon News Conference
Date: 25 October 1973
By JOHN HERBERSSpecial to The New York Times
White House deputy press sec Warren says on Oct 24 that Pres Nixon 'exerted no pressure on Vice Pres' to resign
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KISSINGER CUT OFF; VIEWERS CHIDE N.B.C.
Date: 26 October 1973
TV viewers on Oct 25 complain to NBC network that it ended its coverage of Kissinger's news conf, in which he explained reasons for US mil alert in light of Middle East situation, before its completion; NBC spokesman says network left conf when Kissinger noted that he did not have any more details to give
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Letters to the Editor; Of Arms and the Country Remember the 'Port' In Our Port Authority Subways: Shut the Doors! Antisocial' Psychiatry Agnew: A Farewell...
Date: 25 October 1973
ARTHUR BODENHEIMERSIMEON H. F. GOLDSTEINHANFORD M. TWITCHELLALEXANDER HAMMIDLouis LINDENHARRY S. GEORGEFRANCIS W. RODGERSBARBARA VAN BURENREBECCA GOLDBLUM
lrs by H S George, E Rosenfeld and F W Rodgers on ex-Vice Pres Agnew; George says he believes most people have arrived at comforting conclusion that S T Agnew was inherently honorable gentleman as well as distinguished and patriotic Amer; says he would have preferred Agnew to remain as Vice Pres and to have fought to clear his good name; Rosenfeld, in reply to W Audubon's Oct 16 lr, says place in which Agnew tacitly conceded culpability was not newsroom but courtroom; Rodgers says decision of natl networks to give free time to Agnew to address US is regrettable; says Agnew, a convicted felon, had his day in ct and chose to make his case behind closed doors through plea bargaining; calls it ironic for Agnew to choose nationwide TV for recording of his funeral oration
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