NEW PRINTERS' VOTE BARRED BY POWERS
Date: 21 March 1963
Special to The New York Times
Powers opposes new vote; stereotypers withdraw pickets
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Date: 21 March 1963
Special to The New York Times
Powers opposes new vote; stereotypers withdraw pickets
Date: 20 March 1963
Special to The New York Times
printers membership meeting will get rept on strike but plans no vote
Date: 20 March 1963
By J.H. CARMICAL Special to The New York Times
J. CARMICAL
Date: 20 March 1963
By ROBERT C. TOTH Special to The New York Times
Robert TOTH
HR (Moss) subcom holds hearing on Govt information policy in form of symposium with 7 newspaper officials: newsmen say Govt 'lies' during crises cause serious doubt about credibility of Govt repts; concede Govt may withhold sensitive security data but deny it has 'right to lie'; J Reston sees situation much improved over past; comments by C Mollenhoff, G Robb, C S Rowe and H H Bell detailed; hearing illus
Date: 20 March 1963
Reston comments on hearing, discusses Govt policy; says situation improves
Date: 21 March 1963
By J.H. CARMICAL Special to The New York Times
J. CARMICAL
Date: 20 March 1963
USSR charges F Gamboa (Tass) was barred from conf of Central Amer Presidents, San Jose
Date: 21 March 1963
By JACK RAYMOND Special to The New York Times
Jack Special
subcom studies reptd link between Gilpatric's law firm and Gen Dynamics; McClellan says subcom seeks source of rept that he and Jackson assured Gilpatric that probe would be perfunctory
Date: 21 March 1963
Baker on 'key witnesses,'