M'CORD SUBPOENAS PRESIDENTIAL TAPES
Date: 29 August 1974
The Washington Star-News
Watergate burglar James W McCord Jr subpoenas White House counsel Philip W Buchen to deliver all Pres tapes made between Jan 1 and Jan 31 '73 (S)
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Date: 29 August 1974
The Washington Star-News
Watergate burglar James W McCord Jr subpoenas White House counsel Philip W Buchen to deliver all Pres tapes made between Jan 1 and Jan 31 '73 (S)
Date: 29 August 1974
By JONATHAN KANDELLSpecial to The New York Times
Argentine Govt has closed down Noticias, only remaining newspaper of Peronist left, heightening further the confrontation between Pres Isabel Martinez de Peron and more radical followers of late Gen Juan Domingo Peron; police on Aug 27 raid offices of newspaper and remove all issues scheduled for distribution; Govt decree made public on Aug 28 says newspaper has been closed for 'not collaborating with national pacification'; newspaper's closing has left Peronist left with only La Causa Peronista, wkly pub that issued its strongest challenge to Govt
Date: 28 August 1974
Washington Star-News and its printers have reached tentative agreement on 6-yr contract giving newspaper virtually unrestricted automation rights while providing lifetime job guarantees for full-time printers; printers at both Star-News and Washington Post have been working without contract since Sept 30 (S)
Date: 28 August 1974
Calif Sup Ct will probably deliberate on Aug 28 on whether to suspend John D Ehrlichman from practicing law because of his Fed conviction in Ellsberg burglary case; has recd copy of record of Ehrlichman's conviction with notation that it involved 'crime of moral turpitude' (S)
Date: 29 August 1974
By ANTHONY RIPLEYSpecial to The New York Times
article describes open, friendly mood at Pres Ford's 1st news conf; describes Ford's demeanor; notes differences between Ford's news conf and those of former Pres Nixon (L)
Date: 29 August 1974
NY Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger announces that newsstand price of Times on weekdays will be increased on Sept 2 to 20c from 15c in NYC and in suburban areas within 50-mile radius of city as well as on all of LI; says that weekday price in areas beyond 50-miles will remain at present 20c; price of Sunday edition beyond 50-mile radius will be raised to $1 from 90c, effective with next Sunday's issue; in more distant cities in US served by air price of Sunday paper will rise proportionately above its present level; ; price of Sunday paper will remain at 60c in city and suburbs and all of LI; Sulzberger says that dramatic rise in cost of newsprint and other increased operating costs, including wages, compel paper to take step; Times officials rept that cost of newsprint has risen from $170 a ton last Oct to $225 a ton as of July 1; Times is expected to use 275,000 tons of newsprint in '74; Times circulation dir Frank H Adams repts there has been 10% loss in circulation after '70 price increase; ANPA spokesman says that assn's most recent survey shows continuing trend toward higher prices for newspapers throughout US; Times official notes that Oakland Tribune has raised its price to 25c a copy (M)