Us Poor Journalists
Date: 22 October 1971
By C. L. SULZBERGER
C. SULZBERGER
C L Sulzberger says successful tactic used by Communists in Paris peace talks is to confuse US opinion by saying different things to different Americans and then refusing to see contradictions in such views and refusing to explain them to newsmen; cites examples involving Sens Bayh and McGovern and newsmen
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The 'Burden' of the Constitution
Date: 22 October 1971
By EDWARD M. KENNEDY
excerpts from Kennedy s to B'nai Brith
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Agnew Said to Assure Greece on Arms
Date: 22 October 1971
By PETER GROSESpecial to The New York Times
Agnew's remarks to newsmen during trip from Gargalianoi to Crete detailed; throughout trip he has refused to meet with newsmen of counties he has visited or with Amer newsmen other than 8 correspondents in his official party; he has returned to Athens; illus in Crete
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Date: 22 October 1971
Special to The New York Times
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Ellen S. Straus to Write A Column for McCall's
Date: 22 October 1971
E S Straus joins McCall's as columnist and contributing ed; column to appear Jan
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Murphy Defends Honesty Of the Average Policeman; Commissioner, in Talk to His Men, Says 'One or Another Traitor to Uniform' Does Not Reflect on Entire Force Murphy Defends Honesty of Average Policeman
Date: 22 October 1971
By ERIC PACE
Eric PACE
Police Comr Murphy, in radio address to dept members concerning Knapp hearings, says that there is no reason for any policeman to be ashamed because traitor to uniform seeks to justify his dishonesty by pretending that whole dept is dishonest; repeats message at news conf in which he also expresses concern that police morale might be damaged by allegations made at hearings; says that he has not decided on what action to take concerning Phillips; earlier in day, PBA head Kiernan urged Murphy to suspend Phillips and see that he is placed under arrest
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POTOMAC PROPERTY IS BARRED TO SOVIET
Date: 22 October 1971
Special to The New York Times
State Dept informs Soviet Embassy that US will not approve embassy's purchase of tract of land near Mt Vernon; dept spokesman repts Sec Rogers personally decided against allowing foreign nation to buy land of 'historic interest'; asserts dept will give 'full cooperation' in helping USSR obtain another property; notes dept's surprise over pub given issue; embassy has been seeking tract of land in Washington area for recreation area for its staff, similar to dacha and recreation area used by Amer Embassy outside Moscow
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Head of Price Panel; Charles Jackson Grayson Jr.
Date: 23 October 1971
By WALTER RUGABERSpecial to The New York Times
Grayson biog; full name is Charles Jackson Grayson Jr
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Hospital Groups See Peril in Job Cuts
Date: 22 October 1971
By JOHN SIBLEY
John SIBLEY
admrs of 18 munic hosps and orgns representing drs, nurses and other staff members charge that job attrition planned by NYC Health & Hosps Corp will 'consign more patients to death;' 4 members of corp's 16-member dirs' bd join group in denouncing policy; group's reprs issue joint statement condemning cuts, while admrs send telegram endorsing statement; Amer Fed of State County & Munic Employes exec dir Gotbaum and Advisory Council of Med Bds chmn Dr C Robinson comment on effects of attrition; history of pending job cuts recalled; corp pres English comments on scheduled City Hall meeting
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