Defense in Mosque Murder Trial to Get Taped Interview With Witness
Date: 23 September 1976
By CHARLAYNE HUNTER
Charlayne HUNTER
NY Post on Sept 23 agrees to turn over to defense tape recordings of Post reporter Joyce Wadler's int with key prosecution witness in murder trial of Lewis 17X Dupree, member of Black Muslim mosque in Harlem; Wadler was officially subpoenaed along with 'any other Post reporter' by defense attys to produce any materials relating to int (S)
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A Reporter's Notebook: Delicate Diplomacy to Photo Fraud
Date: 22 September 1976
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
Comment on S African news coverage of Sec Kissinger's trip to S Africa to meet with Prime Min Ian D Smith; Kissinger and party were careful to keep low news profile but despite efforts Zambian Daily Mail published front page composite photo of Kissinger with Smith; illus (M)
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N.L.R.B. RULES ON WORK OF TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION
Date: 22 September 1976
NLRB rules that employes of NY Times represented by Typographical Union Local 6 are entitled to prepare some ad copy so that it can be handled by computer; determination was made in case resulting from charges filed by Times alleging that Local 6 violated Taft Hartly law by activities aimed at forcing newspaper to continue to assign certain work to employes represented by Local 6 rather than to employes represented by Local 3 of Newspaper Guild (S)
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SOUTH AFRICAN NEWSMAN PLEADS GUILTY IN UNREST
Date: 23 September 1976
Brit journalist David Rabkin, arrested by S African security police, pleads guilty to having written and distributed pamphlets on behalf of several banned orgns; faces mandatory sentence of 5 yrs; co-defendant Jeremy Cronin also pleads guilty on both counts; Rabkin's wife pleads guilty to Internal Security Act charge, which carries minimum penalty of 1 yr in jail (S)
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House Panel Ends Schorr Inquiry After Rejecting Any Punishment; HOUSE PkhEL ENDS INQUIRY INTO SCNORR
Date: 23 September 1976
By RICHARD D. LYONS Special to The New York Times
HR Ethics Com on Sept 22 rejects 3 proposals to punish Schorr and ends its investigation into his unauthorized disclosure of HR intelligence com rept; com members moved to either cite Schorr for contempt or have HR bring charges against him in Fed ct, or deprive him of his HR press credentials; further vote absolved Schorr and 3 newsmen, Aaron Latham, Clay S Felker and Sheldon Zalaznick, who testifed before com of further compliance with subpoenas that had been served on them; Schorr hails decision as press freedom victory; Repr Thomas S Foley comments (M)
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Schorr's Job Status Uncertain Despite Gain Over Ethics Panel
Date: 23 September 1976
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Schorr's status with CBS remains uncertain; Schorr repts he was contacted by CBS News vp Sandy Socolow (M)
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