ACCORD ENDS STRIKE AT ST. LOUIS PAPERS
Date: 05 October 1973
Teamsters Local 610 on Oct 4 approves new contract and ends 45-day strike against St Louis Post-Dispatch and St Louis Globe Democrat
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Lue lisää...4. lokakuuta 1973 oli torstaina tähtimerkin ♎ alla. Se oli 276 päivä vuodesta. Yhdysvaltain presidentti oli Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 05 October 1973
Teamsters Local 610 on Oct 4 approves new contract and ends 45-day strike against St Louis Post-Dispatch and St Louis Globe Democrat
Date: 04 October 1973
By BEN A. FRANKLINSpecial to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLINSpecial
Vice Pres Agnew's attys win from Fed Dist Ct Judge Hoffman on Oct 3 authority to conduct their own investigation, with full power of subpoena, into alleged Justice Dept leaks of information that Agnew has charged constitute 'malicious, immoral and illegal' attack on him by Govt prosecutors; decision gives Agnew's 3-man defense team ct's authority to interrogate under oath any persons they deem 'appropriate and necessary'; raises possibility that newsmen, if they are subpoenaed and asked to disclose their sources, and refuse to do so, can be placed in jail for contempt of ct; list of newsgathering orgns whose reporters are said to be under consideration for subpoena by Agnew's attys include NY Times, Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, Time and Newsweek magazines, and CBS News; number of experienced criminal attys say they believe Hoffman's order is unprecedented; say they never before heard of a person under criminal investigation, but not under indictment, receiving grant of ct authority to question prosecutors and others involved in case; transcripts of depositions taken by Agnew's attys are to be kept sealed under Hoffman's order and kept from public ct records; Hoffman accuses press of 'grabbing' at news in way that 'overlooks rights of others'; 1st of 6 witnesses to appear before Baltimore grand jury on Oct 3 is W J Muth, pol supporter and fund raiser for Agnew since '66, who has been active in consulting engineering field for last 12 yrs; 5 others cannot be identified; Muth says he was been given use immunity before Judge F A Kaufman and that he spent about 1 hr before grand jury answering questions, int; says he told jury he never made pol contributions to influence Agnew in awarding of consulting contracts; says he helped raise and had given contributions to I H Hammerman 2d in behalf of Agnew but that these had had nothing to do with getting any special treatment; illus of Muth with his atty P Sutley; illus of Agnew's attys J Best, M London, J H Topkis and Judge Hoffman
Date: 05 October 1973
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker comment on Judge W E Hoffman's grant of subpoena power to Vice Pres Agnew's attys; says order makes point that identity of news source sometimes may be useful not to Govt or to prosecution but to a defendant; says whether press acted irresponsibly in bringing to public all that it could learn about criminal activities alleged to Vice Pres is value judgment; says real culpability, if any, may rather lie with those who made information available for purposes of their own; says greater case for irresponsibility of press could be made if it had taken upon itself decision not to print these allegations
Date: 04 October 1973
Special to The New York Times
State Dept official says on Oct 3 that ambs of all 9 EEC nations have been called in during last 2 days to be cautioned to maintain secrecy concerning current Amer-W Eur negotiations on defining a new relationship; Eur diplomats and a high Amer official say calls were prompted by Sept 30 dispatch in NY Times reviewing Sec H A Kissinger's contacts with envoys of 9 nations and saying Eur diplomats reptd that Kissinger was taking much harder line in discussions than his public statements indicated; 8 of 9 envoys seen by Asst Sec W J Stoessel Jr, who, reptdly, tells them that statements in NY Times are 'no way to conduct negotiations'; Kissinger sees Luxembourg Amb J Wagner and his Foreign Min G Thorn; 1 envoy says State Dept officials are expressing 'residual rage' over publication in Times Sept 24 of 22-point text of draft proposal by EEC for redefining relations with US; Kissinger's upcoming confs in Eur on issue noted; State Dept press spokesman R J McCloskey says Kissinger will also raise Atlantic relationship in talks with Japanese when he goes to Tokyo Oct 21
Date: 05 October 1973
US Atty J R Thompson is selected to represent Govt if hearings are held to investigate news leaks in Justice Dept's case against Vice Pres Agnew
Date: 04 October 1973
Wire Service Guild, in complaint filed on Oct 3 with Fed Equal Employment Opportunity Comm, charges AP with discriminating against members of minority groups and women; cites 8 persons from 6 states to illustrate what union charges is press agency's 'pattern of failure' in recruiting and hiring; AP vp K Fuller says there is nothing to complaint
Date: 05 October 1973
NY Newspaper Guild members on Oct 4 vote 696 to 5 to empower their union officials to call strike against NY Times, NY News and NY Post if negotiations for new contract are not successful
Date: 04 October 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of special charge that US Dist Judge W E Hoffman gives on Oct 3 to Fed grand jury investigating allegations against Vice Pros Agnew
Date: 05 October 1973
By James Reston
James Reston
J Reston discusses controversy within Nixon Adm over whether Asst Atty Gen Petersen did or did not leak news that Vice Pres Agnew was under investigation; says Pres, who had power to resolve Petersen-Agnew argument, merely confused issue by supporting Agnew's right to presumption of innocence while declaring there was no 'clear evidence' that Petersen was responsible for leaks; deplores this new, avoidable row within Adm in midst of over 12 investigations, ct cases, grand jury investigations and interparty squabbles with which country is now beset
Date: 05 October 1973
Justice Dept aide J W Hushen cites arrest of Boston Globe reporter T Oliphant in connection with Wounded Knee incident among moves damaging to media-Adm relations, speech, Sigma Delta Chi Mich Chapter