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22nd of July 1972 News
Nyheder, som de udkom på forsiden af New York Times på 22. juli 1972
Ervin Plans a Measure To Guard News Sources
Date: 23 July 1972
Sen Ervin says on July 22 that he will introduce legis to help newsmen keep news sources confidential, s, Radio-TV News Dirs Assns conf, NC; says his bill will require newsmen to disclose their sources only if they knew facts were true in cases where information was necessary to prosecute crime and if information was not attainable elsewhere
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Huge Traffic Jams On Way to Quangtri Easy Target of Foe; Traffic Jams Make Easy Target For Foe on the Way to Quangtri
Date: 22 July 1972
By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNESpecial
N Vietnamese Army, which still holds Quangtri Citadel, appears to be initiating its classic technique of forcing enemy troops into a long, narrow corridor and then attacking from the sides; use of tactic extends along the entire western flank of Rte 1 from Danang to Hue and then on toward Quangtri; huge traffic jams on rd are easy target for enemy; in a little over 1 wk, 4 newsmen have come under fire and were apparently killed in this area; N Vietnamese in area are strongly entrenched; mil experts expect Rte 1 campaign to last for mos; Rte 1 scene illus
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Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title; Cavett's Enemy
Date: 23 July 1972
B Monroe (NBC) lr on L Markel May 21 lr on regulation of broadcasting holds basic issue is not abolishing all regulation but rather what kind of regulation and what degree of regulation; contends that regulation consistent with 1st Amendment could be achieved by granting licenses in perpetuity, dependent only on tech requirements of operation on assigned frequencies
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JURY COMPLETED IN ELLSBERG CASE; Eight Women and Four Men Sworn for Pentagon Trial
Date: 22 July 1972
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
jury of 8 women and 4 men is selected on July 22 in Pentagon papers case; is reptdly neutral toward Vietnam war and Govt secrecy; ct must still select 6 alternate jurors; defense attys appear pleased with jury, which is dominated by presence of 7 middle-aged housewives or widows; defense attys, in deciding who to strike from panel, use graphs that score each person under 6 criteria estab by Dr R Gould; each juror is scored for his family background and assns, his attitude toward release of Pentagon papers and war, his ability to change his attitudes and his persuasiveness and tenacity; Govt formally notifies ct that none of defense attys was subject of electronic surveillance by Govt since they became associated with case
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151-Day-Old Strike Ended
Date: 22 July 1972
TNG members ratify wage contract offered by publishers of Canton, Ohio, Repository, ending 151-day strike
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Ellsberg Lawyers Prod Prosecution On Wiretap Order
Date: 23 July 1972
Special to The New York Times
Pentagon papers case defense attys charge on July 22 that Justice Dept failed to comply with ct order to disclose if any defense attys or consultants were wiretapped by Govt; assert that affidavit that Govt atty filed on July 21, and refused to show to press, contained implied admission that some members of defense team were overheard on Govt listening devices; special Govt prosecutor W P Reece files affidavit stating that none of defense team was overheard 'except as may heretofore be disclosed to the ct in camera'; defense attys L I Weinglass and L B Boudin issue statements saying that this appeared to be admission that some overhearing occurred
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Paris Tightens Its Control Over Radio and TV News
Date: 22 July 1972
Special to The New York Times
Biog and por of A Conte, named to run French radio-TV network
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Administration, Press. . .
Date: 22 July 1972
ed on Nixon Adm's hostility toward working press sees coordinated Adm campaign, including speeches and comments by White House aides and upper-Govt officials, to undermine public confidence in press's fairness and integrity; holds that Nixon has virtually destroyed the White House press conf; says this is opposite of 'open Presidency' that Nixon promised in '68
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AGNEW SUGGESTS ACCORD TO PRESS; Oregon Talk to Publishers Is Conciliatory in Tone
Date: 23 July 1972
By ROBERT A. WRIGHT
Robert WRIGHT
Vice Pres Agnew, during Repub fund-raising trip to Pacific Northwest on July 23, addresses Ore Repub conv and makes conciliatory speech on Govt-press relations to Natl Newspaper Assn conv attended by about 700 publishers of small daily and weekly newspapers; deplores 'unfortunate reduction' in number of major urban daily papers, but contends that print news media elsewhere is growing; says that 'hypersensitivity' between Govt and press should be overcome in effort by both to 'begin thinking in terms of 20th-century realities rather than bygone conflicts' and urges news officials and editors to 'forego harangue and cliche in favor of discussion based on reason and public interest'; his speech to state Repub conv lauds Nixon's achievements, criticizes McGovern's econ proposals and urges members to make Repub party 'party of the majority'
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. . . and the Guild
Date: 22 July 1972
ed denouncing endorsement of Sen McGovern by Newspaper Guild as 'wrong in principle and mistaken in tactics' suggests that members of press should forego right to make pol endorsements
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