Underground Editor Freed
Date: 24 September 1970
M Knops, ed of Madison, Wis, underground paper Kaleidescope, released from jail; local official says Knops 'purged himself of contempt charges by testifying before grand jury investigating campus violence
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TIMES GUILD VOTES SANCTION TO STRIKE
Date: 25 September 1970
Times ANG unit, 1,143-79, authorizes strike
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MISLABELED NEWS HELD EXPERIMENT; Reports Ended in 2 Months, WPIX News Chief Says
Date: 25 September 1970
By FRED FERRETTI
Fred FERRETTI
Engels testifies that during USSR invasion of Czech in '68, WPIX news rept represented telephone rept from Vienna as coming from Prague; says use of mislabled repts was experiment that ended 2 mos after it began; says audio repts were attempts to update films 'in times of crisis or emergency' and 'did not come within the purview' of his TV news repting policy; makes other comments; he investigated WPIX news dept following McCarthy's charges
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Controller of WPIX Tell F.C.C. He Fought Shift of News Shows
Date: 24 September 1970
By FRED FERRETTI
Fred FERRETTI
tactical regrouping occurs at hearing because of Thrower's absence; lawyer J R Schoemer repts Thrower is ill and will be absent for several days; WPIX controller and bd member T E Mitchell testifies; says he opposed station's decision to move news programs to different time slots; says remainder of station execs supported decision; says Engels was given virtual carte blanche for news dept expenditures; Engels takes stand
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NEWS ANALYSIS
Date: 25 September 1970
analyses of UAR, Israeli and US interpretations of situation
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Exposing the President; The Slip Is Better Than the Muzzle For the White House
Date: 24 September 1970
By PIERRE SALINGER
Pierre SALINGER
P Salinger article on evolution of open press confs holds such openess is preferable to prior scrutiny of Pres words even if it results in slips such as Nixon's on Manson case
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JORDAN PRESSES ATTACK IN NORTH; SYRIAN TANKS SAID TO WITHDRAW; U.S. CHARTERS EVACUATION PLANE; TRUCE RENOUNCED Guerrillas' Leadership Bars Pact Reached by Four Officials Syrian Tanks Are Said to Withdraw as Jordanian Forces Press Attack in North Cease-Fire Is Announced But Quickly Repudiated
Date: 24 September 1970
By JOHN L. HESS Special to The New York Times
John HESS
Jordanian Army and Air Force counterattack guerrillas in north as tanks retreat towards Syrian border; army reptdly advances within few miles of Ramtha and border, where tanks are still entrenched; Irbid, still controlled by guerrillas, reptdly shelled by army; major clash near Ajlun in which both sides claim victory noted; guerrillas rept no information regarding fate of Salt or Zerqa but Majali says there are pockets of resistance in Zerqa, which is virtually destroyed by shelling; guerrillas still hold other northern towns; map; IRC plane returns to Beirut with 50 foreign journalists who were trapped in Amman; journalists rept 1/2 of city is controlled by guerrillas and that sporadic clashes continue in other 1/2; repts, contradicted by Govt announcements, that army never penetrated center of Amman noted; Arab League mission announces agreement between Hussein and 4 captured guerrilla chiefs that is tantamount to capitulation by guerrillas; terms outlined; Hussein says they were proposed by guerrilla leader A Iyad, who reptdly defected to or was captured by Govt; Central Com and Arafat reject agreement saying that captured leaders cannot speak for movement; UAR radio repts Hussein released 4 captured guerrillas as gesture to Arab League mission and 4 returned to Cairo with Arab leaders; Arab League mission is headed by al-Nimeiry and includes Sadek, Tunisian Premier Ladgham and Kuwaiti Min al-Abdullah; Majali announces cease-fire under reptd agreement but cease-fire seen no more effective than previous ones; Ramtha reptd under heavy fire in evening
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