Officials at Paris Talks Get Plea on Missing Newsmen
Date: 10 April 1970
newsmen covering Vietnam peace talks in Paris appeal to 4 participating delegations to help establish whereabouts and release of missing newsmen; NBC repts that its news cameraman D Bellendorf apparently was captured by Vietcong while on assignment
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TIMES PUBLISHER GIVES A WARNING; Says Loss in Ads and News Might Force Closing
Date: 11 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Times publisher A O Sulzberger warns possible shutdown is 'rapidly approaching' because of 'illegal' printers meetings; says paper is usually prepared to 'grin and bear it' during negotiations but that when labor tactics affect news and ad content of paper it will not go out under Times logotype; says Times has been forced to drop $409,000 worth of ad and 130 columns of news since Mar 30; other losses noted; Powers repts no progress in talks; printers repr E McGuinness decries Sulzberger statement as insult to union; warns Post will be struck Apr 13 unless negotiations show progress; Fed mediator A A Desser sets meetings between Post and Guild unit
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AGNEW LINKS VOTE TO 'LIBERAL MEDIA'; Assails Rights Groups and Unions for 'Pressure'
Date: 11 April 1970
Vice Pres Agnew charges Sen rejected Carswell nomination on basis of 'subjective judgment' and after members had been 'showed' by 'liberal media' and subjected to heavy pressure from labor and civil rights activists, CBS TV int; says he does not believe Nixon assailed Sen for rejecting Carswell 'with a political view in mind' but that everything Pres does 'has a political impact in the final analysis'
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U.S. Judge Signs Order Limiting disclosure Reporter Must Make
Date: 10 April 1970
Judge Zirpoli signs order limiting disclosures that Caldwell must make before grand jury; excerpts
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NEWSPAPER TALKS BOG DOWN ON PAY; Some Union Leaders Warn of Possible Walkouts
Date: 10 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
details of lithographers' settlement with rotogravure cos
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Greek Martial Law Eased, But Restrictions Remain
Date: 11 April 1970
Papadopoulos announces easing of martial law to permit enforcement of const guarantees against arbitrary arrest and those upholding right of assembly and freedom of press, TV news conf; warns that people are not ready for return of parliamentary dem; says measure has been prompted by improvement marked by pub order and security resulting from confidence in regime; warns intellectuals and judges to revise views; tells foreign critics to leave country in peace; says martial law now applies only to propaganda against const order and unauthorized possession or use of radio transmitters and duplicating machines; announces about 350 of 1,537 pol prisoners to be released Apr 21, 3d anniv of coup; announces creation of advisory body of 50 appointed on nomination of professional orgns, trade unions and local councils to act as 'small, select parliament'; announces abolition of preventive censorship of freedom of expression, restoration of civil servants right to appeal to State Council, and timetable for completion by end of '70 for institutional laws that supplement articles of '68 Const
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CAMPUS DISORDER IS TARGET OF BILL; The Mandatory Suspension of Students Stirs Debate
Date: 11 April 1970
By WILLIAM E. FARRELL Special to The New York Times
William FARRELL
NYS Assembly adopts bill forbidding businesses from requiring prospective employes to take lie detector tests
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