U.S. Sees Danger In Court Decision On Press Subpoena
Date: 17 December 1970
Justice Dept petitions US Sup Ct for rev of US Appeals Ct decision in E Caldwell (NY Times) case; holds power of grand juries to investigate crimes could be imperiled by decision
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JUDGE BARS DELAY BY UNION AT TIMES; Paper Obtains Injunction Aimed at Pressmen
Date: 18 December 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
NY Times gets temporary restraining order from NYS Sup Ct barring pressmen from interfering with newspaper production; action is result of pressroom slowdown following Times announcement of new schedule for printing Sunday help-wanted classified sec that would reduce overtime costs; earlier Times publisher A O Sulzberger warned that slowdown could have harmful econ effect on paper and employes and stressed that paper 'was determined to maintain its right to reduce costs in all legitimate ways to meet the pressures of adverse economic conditions'; text of memo; under new schedule help-wanted sec would be printed Saturday morning by day-shift pressmen at regular pay rates
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Canadians to Release Scanlan's When Registration Is Submitted
Date: 18 December 1970
By EDWARD COWAN Special to The New York Times
Edward Special
Montreal Police Dept adviser, noting that dept does not oppose sale of Scanlan's Monthly, says Jan copies will be released once formal regis requirement is satisfied
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BIG BOARD GAINS AS TRADING EASES; Dow, in Plus Territory As Day, Climbs 3.08 Points to Close at 822.15 VOLUME IS 13.66 MILLION Winners Outpace Losers by 814 to 515 Memorex Falls to 54, Off 5
Date: 18 December 1970
By VARTANIG G. VARTAN
Vartanig VARTAN
stock falls 5 3/4 points; SEC has reptdly started inquiry into recent trading activity
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WHITE HOUSE AIDE CRITICIZES F.C.C.; Speaker Here Says Policy Is Created too Vaguely
Date: 17 December 1970
By FRED FERRETTI
Fred FERRETTI
White House Office of Telecommunications Policy dir C T Whitehead scores FCC 'fairness doctrine', which he terms 'intricate, confusing and inherently arbitrary', s, journalism awards ceremony, Columbia U, NYC; calls for re-examination of govt policy toward commercial broadcasting
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AGNEW CRITICIZED AT G.O.P. PARLEY; Many Governors Express Disapproval of Campaign but He Is Unyielding
Date: 17 December 1970
By R.W. APPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times
R. APPLE
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A Case for Suppression
Date: 18 December 1970
By JULIUS EPSTEIN
Julius EPSTEIN
J Epstein recounts unsuccessful efforts to have collection of documents dealing with forcible repatriation of millions of displaced Soviet citizens to USSR during and after World War II de-classified and released; repatriation, code-named Operation Keelhaul, was carried out by Amer and Brit mil authorities
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KEATING DROPPED AS TV NEWS AIDE; C.B.S. Director Replaced by Ed Joyce of Radio Network
Date: 18 December 1970
By GEORGE GENT
George GENT
M F Keating, who has been dismissed as WCBS-TV news dir, says WCBS will go ahead with news program format changes he initiated; WCBS vp R L Hosking says changes will not be as drastic 'as some people think'; denies they are in response to rating pressure; E Joyce, who will replace Keating, says he has no immediate plans for news programs
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Dissidents in Soviet Union Are Facing a Crackdown; SOVIET DISSIDENTS RECEIVE WARNING
Date: 18 December 1970
By The Associated Press
Soviet Govt threat to crack down on small group of pol dissidents who have attracted internatl attention includes Solzhenitsyn, Amalrik and Bukovsky; warning issued in article in Pravda under pseudonym used by ed bd on major pronouncements; charges detailed; in connection with article, hard-line author A Perventsev broadcasts 5-min TV statement scoring Solzhenitsyn and others; protest movement, apparently stemming from Sinyavsky-Daniel trials, revd
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