JULIAN BOND FINDS BLACKS WORSE OFF
Date: 08 September 1971
Special to The New York Times
Ga Repr Bond charges black Amers are actually worse off now than they were 10 yrs ago, seminar on Suburban Newspapers and Black Community sponsored by Westchester-Rockland Newspapers; also says mass media, including suburban newspapers, have not adequately reflected conditions facing blacks in US
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ELLSBERG DEFENSE COMBATS SUBPOENA
Date: 09 September 1971
Atty for Dr Ellsberg files motion to block Los Angeles Fed grand jury subpoena of records stored at Bekins Van & Storage Co under Ellsberg's name; says subpoena comes from different grand jury investigation than one in which Ellsberg was indicated for unauthorized possession of Pentagon papers
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Globe Suit Dismissed
Date: 09 September 1971
US Dist Ct, Boston, dismisses Justice Dept suit against The Boston Globe involving publication of Pentagon study material; cites fact that Govt did not answer Globe's petition for dismissal filed the day after US Sup Ct upheld newspapers' right to pub material in cases involving The NY Times and The Washington Post
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U.S. Terms Gravel Not Immune From Subpoena
Date: 09 September 1971
Justice Dept, in legal brief, says that neither Sen Gravel nor his aides are immune from being compelled to testify before a Boston grand jury in connection with disclosures from Pentagon study; Govt brief is filed in opposition to a motion by Gravel aide, Dr L S Rodberg, seeking to block a subpoena for his testimony; says Gravel lost whatever const immunity Sens ordinarily have from judicial scrutiny when he read parts of the study at an 'unauthorized' hearing June 29
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The Supporting Cast
Date: 09 September 1971
By RUSSELL BAKER
Russell BAKER
R Baker humorous article on cliches used in newspaper jargon notes current vogue for 'well-dressed men carrying briefcases', regrets demise of phrase 'statuesque blonde'
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Lindsay Takes Part In Democrats' Drive; Lindsay Joins Democratic Drive To Gain Control of Legislature
Date: 09 September 1971
By MARTIN TOLCHIN
Martin TOLCHIN
Lindsay meets with 2 dozen NYC and NYS Dem leaders, Natl Dem Club, Manhattan; is given warm welcome but NYS Sen Minority Leader Zaretzki, NYS Assembly Minority Leader Steingut, NYC Controller Beame and other party leaders pointedly decline to recognize him as titular head of party; Beame says 'leadership must be earned'; Lindsay maintains he is not interested in titular role, which he terms 'old pol'; other participants include Boro Presidents Leone and Sutton, NY County leader Rossetti, Mayors Alexander, Del Bello, Lattimore and Byrnes and Assemblymen Chananau, Berle and Fink; NYS Controller Levitt, NYC City Council Pres Garelik and Burns do not attend; plead previous commitments; illus
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Miami News Names Editor
Date: 09 September 1971
Miami News names J R Whelan asst managing ed
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RADIO AND TV TIME FOR POOR IS SOUGHT
Date: 08 September 1971
OEO asks FCC to require radio and TV stations to allot 3% of prime time to informational services for poor; request is in response to FCC request for suggestions for criteria in granting or renewing broadcast licenses
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M'CLOSKEY CLOSES A 5-DAY CAMPAIGN
Date: 09 September 1971
McCloskey charges Nixon with concealment of facts and deliberate deceit in his econ policies, s, Concord C of C; ends tour of NH
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Black Panther Headquarters Going to Atlanta From Coast
Date: 09 September 1971
H Newton announces plans to move natl hqs of Panther Party from Oakland to Atlanta, news confs; says it is only logical that liberation begins in South, where oppression
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