Newman Is Upheld On Ousting Jessel From 'Today' Show
Date: 18 September 1971
FCC Chmn D Burch says NBC newsman E Newman was within his rights when he ejected G Jessel from Today Show for referring to The NY Times and The Washington Post as 'Pravda', reply to Repr W H Harsha who protested ejection; Harsha says he will ask Cong coms to take further action
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Pentagon Papers Figure On Hunger Strike in Prison
Date: 17 September 1971
A J Russo, jailed for refusing to tell how Ellsberg obtained Pentagon study, goes on hunger strike, Terminal Is Fed Prison
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K.G.B. Questions 2 Western Newsmen on Dissident
Date: 18 September 1971
Special to The New York Times
Soviet secret police (KGB) interrogate Western newsmen J R Peipert and A Waller in connection with probe of Soviet dissident V I Bukovsky, apparently 1st time Western newsmen have been officially interrogated by KGB; warn newsmen not to disclose contents of int; Bukovsky, arrested Mar 30 and now being detained in Serbsky Psychiatric Hosp, has reptdly been charged with 'anti-Soviet activities'; observers see interrogation as part of gen probe of Bukovsky and as warning to Western newsmen not to make further contacts with dissidents
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JAPANESE TO AID A TOUR OF 'TODAY'; N.B.C. Says $150,000 Help Won't Affect Integrity
Date: 17 September 1971
By JACK GOULD
Jack GOULD
NBC News pres R Frank repts Today show will get about $150,000 in 'services in kind' from Japanese Govt when it visits Japan beginning Sept 25 but stresses that such funds will not affect program's news impartiality; notes NY Times would not subscribe to such a policy but says this is not true for all newspapers; says show could not afford to go abroad without such services
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Wage-Price Freeze Enforcement Chief Reports 'a Few' Complaint Cases Are Nearing Legal Action
Date: 17 September 1971
By PHILIP SHABECOFFSpecial to The New York Times
Office of Emergency Prepardness Dir G A Lincoln, noting that legal action will be taken against orgns which are found to be in violation of Nixon's freeze on prices and wages, says that 1 case includes football team; IRS in Atlanta, Ga, identifies team as being Atlanta Falcons
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Shortcut to Declassification
Date: 18 September 1971
WARREN F. KIMBALL
Warren KIMBALL
Prof W F Kimball lr holds Nixon's call for legis and funds to declassify World War II documents is waste of time and money; urges Cong pass law declassifying all such documents with certain exceptions
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NIXON PROMISES EFFECTIVE CURBS ON BIG INDUSTRIES; Says Post-Freeze Program 'Will Have Teeth' but Bars Comment on the Details CALLS FOR COOPERATION President Indicates Support for Voluntary Restraints Backed by Legal Power Nixon Promises Effective Curb On Big Industries After Freeze
Date: 17 September 1971
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
Pres Nixon pledges 'strong, effective' curbs on major industries after wage-price freeze ends, news conf; declines to discuss specifics of program but strongly indicates he favors program of voluntary restraints backed up by legal authority to force rollbacks of price and wage increases that Govt considers inflationary; stresses need for cooperation of both labor and mgt
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Lindsay Criticizes Governor on Attica
Date: 18 September 1971
By FRANK LYNNSpecial to The New York Times
Lindsay describes adm of NYS Sup Ct as 'appalling', Dem luncheon meeting, Syracuse; says prisoners wait in jail for trial an avg of 5 mos because of ct congestion
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Transcript of the President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters
Date: 17 September 1971
Special to The New York Times
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