Admiral on the Leash
Date: 20 August 1971
TOM STONIER
Tom STONIER
lr on Adm Sharp Aug 6 article on Times's Pentagon study series and on air war against N Vietnam says Sharp fails to understand chain of events set into motion by excessive use of power
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Judge Asks Study of Charge That Jail Mistreated Russo
Date: 19 August 1971
US Dist Ct Judge W P Gray orders probe into allegations that Russo had been mistreated in jail; says he ordered probe after hearing about possible mistreatment from a newsman, before Ellsberg commented on alleged mistreatment on a radio show
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Unions Offer to End Strike At Los Angeles Newspaper
Date: 20 August 1971
Unions involved in long-time strike against Los Angeles Herald-Examiner offer to return to work at wages and under contract terms prevailing at time of strike; ANG spokesman says offer is in compliance with Nixon Adm request that all strikes be ended
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F. C. C. Sets Hearing on Stamford Radio Censorship
Date: 19 August 1971
By JACK GOULDSpecial to The New York Times
FCC to hold hearings on admission by Stamford, Conn, radio station WSTC that it censored remarks by Dem and Ind party mayoral candidates during '69 election campaign but did not challenge remarks by Repub winner, Mayor Wilensky; station owner K Gillespie has conceded censorship but attributed it to illness of station mgr J Schwartz; Fed Communications Act bars censorship of a qualified candidate's statements; FCC ordered hearing after rejecting Gillespie's request that it impose fine rather than hold hearing on possible license revocation; Schwartz has since been replaced as station's gen mgr
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14 Newspapers Cancel Buckley's Column
Date: 20 August 1971
ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
14 newspapers drop W F Buckley column 'On the Right' in the wake of publication in Natl Rev of fictitious war secrets; Buckley replies, statement
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Controversial Greek Measure To Curb Journalists Is Eased
Date: 19 August 1971
Special to The New York Times
Greek Govt, yielding to worldwide protests, drastically revises draft press law; Min Patras, author of original bill, submits modification that reduces 7-pt code of ethics to 4-pt admonition that newsmen be dignified, accurate and moderate, respect truth and avoid distortion; new bill also deletes provision for suspension of newsmen who failed to heed 'Hellenic-Christian traditions,' requirement that any information harmful to the 'public interest' be suppressed, and requirement that journalists show 'well-intentioned solidarity'; transfers punitive powers from Govt-apptd 'councils of honor' to journalists unions; Govt-issued identity cards for newsmen will be dropped in favor of cards issued by unions and countersigned by Press Min
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China and the Dollar
Date: 20 August 1971
By JAMES RESTON
James RESTON
J Reston, in dispatch from Shanghai, discusses Chinese pol concern in Nixon internatl monetary moves in that he is now preoccupied with econ issues and not with normalizing diplomatic relations with China
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Nixon and Rockefeller Breakfast Here
Date: 19 August 1971
By WILLIAM E. FARRELL
William FARRELL
Gov Rockefeller praises wage-price freeze, news conf following breakfast meeting with Nixon
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China Remains Silent On U.S. Economy Shift
Date: 19 August 1971
1971 The Globe and Mall Toronto
China remains officially silent on Nixon Adm moves to strengthen US dollar
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Miss Judith Ann Rabin Married to D. G. Lewis
Date: 20 August 1971
S0ecial [o The Ne~v Yo~ Tlmel
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