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28th of June 1973 News
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DELOACH LINKED TO KOPECHNE DATA; Reportedly Obeyed Request for Report on Drowned Girl
Date: 28 June 1973
The Washington Star-News
former FBI official C D Deloach reptdly obeyed White House request for rept on M J Kopechne, who drowned in Sen E M Kennedy's car in summer of '69, which confirms testimony given to Sen Watergate com by ex-White House counsel J W Dean 3d; Deloach reptdly denies that FBI wiretapped Pres Nixon during '68 Pres campaign; Dean has testified that Nixon felt sure he had been wiretapped and believed Deloach was lying when he told Nixon this was not so
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URUGUAY DECREES END OF CONGRESS; Constitutional Government Ended by Leader, Under Pressure by Military Censorship Strengthened Grave Deterioration' URUGUAY DECREES END OF CONGRESS
Date: 28 June 1973
Uruguay's Pres J M Bordaberry, under pressure from mil, abolishes Congress on June 27; sets up a Council of State to oversee his activities and do work of Cong; Interior Min Col N Bolentini and Defense Min W Ravenna sign decree with Pres; Bordaberry defends action by saying there is conspiracy against country aligned with complacency of pol groups without natl spirit; he will rule by decree until const changes can be prepared for a natl plebiscite; all schools are closed until July 20 to avoid disturbances; already censored press is prohibited from making any rept that directly or indirectly attributes dictatorial goals to exec power; in reaction, Communist-controlled Natl Workers Conv calls a gen strike and orders occupation of factories; Educ Min J M Robaina Anso and Health Min P Purriel resign; Sen W Ferreira Aldunte, leader of Opposition Natl party, calls Bordaberry enemy of country; action is precipitated by refusal of Cong to strip Cong immunity from Sen E Erro, who is accused by Army of having links with Tupamaros; Sen Erro is ordered arrested but he is in Argentina where he is asking for asylum along with Z Michelini, another leftist sen; no response from Argentina yet
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NEWSWEEK SIGNS PACT WITH UNION; Agrees Third of Reporters Will Be Distaff by 1975
Date: 29 June 1973
By MURRAY ILLSON
Murray ILLSON
Group of women editorial employes at Newsweek (pub) announces on June 28 that it has signed agreement with publication's mgt under which at least 1/3 of Newsweek's writers and reporters will be women by Dec 31, '74; announcement says that by Dec 31, '73 at least 1 woman will have been made sr editor in charge of 1 of 7 divs of magazine; ends 3 yrs of negotiations between mgt and women, who originally filed sex discrimination charges with Fed Equal Employment Opportunities Comm in '70
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A New Hearing Ordered For Dismissed Reporter
Date: 29 June 1973
NYS Human Rights Appeal Bd is ordered on June 28 by Appellate Div to hold new hearing for reporter W Artis, who was discharged from job by NY Post; Artis charged Post with racial discrimination when it discharged him
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3 Newspapers Here Reach Agreement On Machinist Pact
Date: 28 June 1973
Machinists union and publishers of NY Daily News, NY Post and NY Times reach agreement on June 27 on new 2-yr contract; contract provisions detailed
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Gaining Perspective
Date: 28 June 1973
By F. M. Esfandiary
F M Esfandiary article on Amers' tendency to magnify problems into crises; blames overreaction to problems partially to Judeo-Christian heritage and partially to crisis-journalism; holds that overreaction is often counterproductive, citing examples; holds that if there is crisis in US, it is crisis of vision; decries cynicism; urges intelligentsia to create new mood of hope by stressing not only problems but monumental achievements of times
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Show No Mercy, Mayor Tells the Police In Pressing Midtown Parking Program; Program Begins Sunday
Date: 28 June 1973
By EDWARD HUDSON
Edward HUDSON
NYC Mayor Lindsay, during 2-hr walking tour from 5th Av and 59th St to Madison Av and 41st St, tells meter maid on June 27 to show 'no mercy' in ticketing illegally parked cars; says city will have to 'tighten up' on parking by diplomats, press, handicapped and physicians; is not convinced that traffic is moving well enough or that enough policemen and meter maids have been assigned to program,which began on June 19; is accompanied by Traffic Comr Ward and Asst Chief Inspector W T Bonacum, head of police traffic div; illus
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Panel in Congress To Study Charges On Tax-Audit Use; Unit in Congress to Study Tax-Audit Use
Date: 29 June 1973
By EILEEN SHANAHAN
Eileen SHANAHAN
Joint Com on Internal Revenue Taxation of Cong, headed by Repr W D Mills, on June 28 orders investigation of allegations made at Sen Watergate com hearings that Nixon Adm, through IRS, used tax audits to punish its enemies and help its friends
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A JUDGE OVERTURNS CURB ON TRIAL NEWS
Date: 29 June 1973
Howard County, Ind, Circuit Ct Judge H J Kinsey on June 28 overturns decision of Marshall County Judge T Huff to deny reporters permission to cover hearings in murder case of W Dauber in slaying of South Bend used car dealer last Sept; cites catastrophic consequences as possible result of banning or censoring ct news; Judge Huff had based ruling on belief that news repts might influence jury, and tried unsuccessfully to assign pool reporter to case with reporter's stories being examined by judge before publication
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Right to Photograph Migrants In Jersey Sought by Newsman; Names of Arrested Given
Date: 28 June 1973
By DONALD JANSONSpecial to The New York Times
Civil rights attys, confronted with challenge by NJ farmers to right of newsmen to photograph migrant labor camps, announce on June 27 plans to take legal steps to clarify issue; 30 NJ farmers attend hearing in municipal courtroom in Mullica Hill (NJ), in which farmer S A Sorbello has charged 4 visitors with trespassing on his farm on May 15 and taking pictures of him and camp he maintained for Puerto Rican migrant workers; arrested on trespassing charges are D Jones, R Narvaez, S M Freedman and R Durell; Legal Services Agency atty A J Rom says he will seek temporary restraining order barring state from advising farmers that they may use trespass law to prohibit access to farmers' camps; says he will file class action suit against Sorbello and NJ police for malicious prosecution and for confiscation of property without due process of law; claims he will seek damages for 4 defendants; Sorbello contends that '71 NJ Sup Ct ruling did not specify that newsmen visiting camp might take pictures; contends that strangers entering upon his property to take pictures violate his privacy; Rom retorts that photography is essential part of newspaper and was implicitly included when Sup Ct gave newsmen access to migrant camps
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