U.S. Government and Business Resigned to a Marxist Chile
Date: 21 September 1970
By TAD SZULC Special to The New York Times
Tad Special
US Govt and business, with investments of more than $1-billion, are resigned to nationalization of holdings; no US anti-Allende move is expected; US officials feel US lacks power to do so and that any interference will affect both countries adversely; possibility of coup seen unlikely unless Allende violates Const; nationalization program revd; Govt has good fiscal reserves as result of high copper prices; US expects Govt to set tone of relationship, reptdly is ready to send delegation to Allende inauguration if invited, but will wait before forming firm policy
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HARVARD TO FORM AN AFRO INSTITUTE; Seeks Foundation Support to Start Race Research
Date: 21 September 1970
Harvard U Afro-Amer studies dept plans W E B DuBois Inst for Afro-Amer Research, which will promote research into problems of race relations, discrimination, econ costs and benefits of racism and role of govt in impeding or promoting change
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Harness Race Drivers Vote Award to Writers
Date: 20 September 1970
assn gets Natl Harness Drivers Assn Winner's Circle Award for 'distinguished service to harness racing'
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Reporter's Suit Says His Callup Was a Punishment by the Army
Date: 21 September 1970
By JAMES T. WOOTEN Special to The New York Times
James WOOTEN
Newsweek correspondent H P Leiferman charges his call to active duty in US Army is partially punishment for his reptg on Carswell, as well as for uncomplimentary articles on Army
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Op. Ed. Page
Date: 21 September 1970
New York Times: On inauguration of Op Ed page
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Dangers in Background Briefing Made Clear to Nixon in Chicago
Date: 20 September 1970
By HEDRICK SMITH Special to The New York Times
Hedrick Special
Chicago newspaper eds briefing discussed as manifestation of problems in communicating information to press through medium of press briefing
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News of the Realty Trade; Levitt Planning Retirement Site
Date: 20 September 1970
Interstate United Corp, which owns Brass Rail restaurant chain, leases space for restaurant, cocktail lounge, cafeteria and fast-food facility in 53-story office bldg under construction at 55 Water St in Manhattan's financial dist; restaurant will seat about 300 people; is being built by Uris Bldgs
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Letters to the Editor of The Times
Date: 20 September 1970
reply to Sept 13 lr holds it absurd to compare Arabs to racist Nazis and ignore centuries of benevolent treatment of Jews by Moslems
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