Post-Dispatch in St. Louis Publishes After 6 Weeks
Date: 07 October 1973
St Louis Post-Dispatch is schedulted to publish its 1st edition on Oct 8 after 45-day strike
El 6 d’octubre de 1973 era un dissabte sota el signe estrella de ♎. Era el 278 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 07 October 1973
St Louis Post-Dispatch is schedulted to publish its 1st edition on Oct 8 after 45-day strike
Date: 06 October 1973
By MARCIA CHAMBERS
Marcia CHAMBERS
Closing of old NYC Police Hq also means closing of 'shack' where police reporters have worked for 3 decades; reporters reminisce about incidents occurring there; new room is provided for reporters in new Police Hq
Date: 06 October 1973
BY CLIFTON DANIELSpecial to The New York Times
article analyzes Vice Pres Agnew's battle against charges of corruption made against him in Md; says 1 issue is free press vs fair trial, 1st Amendment vs 6th Amendment; says premise of Agnew's attys is that news media, exercising freedom of press, have published so many damaging allegations against their client that it will be impossible for him to get impartial treatment; notes that attys have obtained unprecedented authority from Fed judge to conduct their own investigation into alleged leaks of derogatory information to press from Justice Dept; says Judge Hoffman is apparently interested in hastening resolution between 2 Amendments; notes various cases in which this issue has been raised but not resolved
Date: 06 October 1973
By HEDRICK SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
UPI correspondents C Ogden and G Joseloff are assaulted on Oct 5 by plainclothes Soviet officers as they photograph brief protest demonstration by 5 Soviet Jews outside of Interior Min; Jews are also arrested; correspondents say that they were roughed up and detained for 15 mins along with Time magazine correspondent J Shaw; incident suggests extreme sensitivity of Soviet authorities to publication abroad of pictures of Jewish demonstrations that have been held lately by groups of young Jews apparently blocked in their efforts to join Jews allowed to emigrate; Shaw is arrested as he urges officers to free other correspondents; newsmen are denied permission to call US embassy during detention; say their prompt release suggests that sr officials are anxious to avoid confrontation with US over such incidents while Cong is considering tariff legis affecting USSR; Amer embassy officials say they will take matter up with Foreign Min
Date: 06 October 1973
By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times
2 teen-agers are charged on Oct 5 with murder and Boston police attempt to round up 50 other black youths believed to have stoned and stabbed to death 65-yr-old L L Barba on Oct 4 as he was fishing; Mayor K White moves to calm growing fears of racial war in city, chiding press for inflammatory treatment of wk's events; meets with top aides to deal with mounting tensions in black and white communities; says deaths of Barba and E Wagler are clearly not related, but indicates that same youths who attacked Barba were also involved in assaults on white woman and delivery man, also white, who was stabbed in back on Oct 4
Date: 07 October 1973
By MARTIN WALDRONSpecial to The New York Times
IRS agents are apparently compiling statement on Vice Pres Agnew's net worth as part of continuing investigation into his financial affairs; purpose of IRS investigation is not known; sources say that on Oct 3, agents from Charlotte, NC, intelligence office of IRS subpoenaed records in Asheville, NC, showing gift of 4 yards of homespun cloth worth $16 to Agnew in '67 at time of Southern Govs Conf; such gifts are sometimes considered as income for tax purposes; IRS and FBI agents are apparently checking every financial transaction Agnew has had over last 6 yrs, even going so far as to verify, at a Baltimore haberdashery, that Agnew bought 2 ties for $6, plus sales tax; United Christian Citizens repts it was visited by FBI agent to check Agnew's $5-a-yr membership; Agnew's net worth as published since '68 noted; Govt has 6 yrs to bring tax cases; Judge Hoffman is expected to be asked on Oct 8 or 9 to quash some or all of subpoenas issued by Agnew's attys to newsmen, news orgns and Justice Dept officials on Oct 5 to compel testimony of several newsmen about their sources in case
Date: 07 October 1973
Special to The New York Times
Soviet broadcasters react with unusual seriousness and swiftness on Oct 6 to outbreak of fighting presumably signaling behind-the-scenes governmental reaction as well; Soviet repts normally lag by hrs and sometimes days on spot developments
Date: 06 October 1973
BY ANTHONY RIPLEYSpecial to The New York Times
Vice Pres Agnew's attys on Oct 5 serve at least 8 subpoenas on news orgns and reporters in unprecedented search for news leaks from Justice Dept; subpoenas, authorized in Baltimore on Oct 3 by US Dist Ct Judge Hoffman, ask for 'all writings and other forms of record (including drafts)' that touch on communications with Govt employes in connection with criminal investigation into Agnew's affairs that is now being made by Baltimore grand jury; subpoenas go to N Gage (NY Times), W Sherman (NY Daily News), R Cohen (Washington Post), S Lesher, Newsweek's Justice Dept reporter, R Walters and R Sarro (Washington Star-News), F P Graham (CBS), R Nessen of NBC and Time (pub); attys for some of news orgns involved are working to prepare motions to quash subpoenas based on grounds of Const's 1st Amendment guarantee of freedom of press and recent Sup Ct decisions; it is believed that subpoenas will also be served on Justice Dept members; CBS News repts on Oct 5 that Atty Gen Richardson, Asst Atty Gen Petersen and US Atty in Baltimore G Beall have been subpoenaed; comments by affected news orgns noted
Date: 07 October 1973
By A. H. WEILER
A. WEILER
Rosebud (Movie): O Preminger has bought film rights to P Bonnecarrere-J Hemingway novel Rosebud and will produce film with United Artists
Date: 06 October 1973
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
R Baker tongue-in-cheek article hails news that Sen H Baker is writing novel about Tenn lawyer as indication that campaign novel is emerging as 'new pol weapon'; examines past examples of 'campaign biographies' and deduces that some form of contribution to literature is becoming pre-requisite for securing pol office; cartoon