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15th of June 1973 News
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House Unit Approves Newsman Shield
Date: 15 June 1973
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
House Judiciary subcom on June 14 votes, 5-to-3 to support compromise bill that would give reporters absolute privilege against disclosing information to grand juries and somewhat more limited right when called before civil or criminal trial; Reprs are so deeply divided over issue that future of any newsmen's shield legis remains very much in doubt; Repr R W Kastenmeier, subcom chmn, agrees to canvass reprs of news media during next 2 wks to see if support could be produced for something less than unqulaified shield measure
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Paper Rolls Back Price Rise
Date: 15 June 1973
Washington Post, which raised its newsstand price to 15c a copy, repts on June 14 that it will roll price back to 10c in keeping with Pres Nixon's action freezing prices at June 1-8 levels
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NEWSPAPER TALKSCALLED DIFFICULT; But Times Aide Says Effort With I.T.U. Will Go On
Date: 16 June 1973
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
J M Mortimer, NY Times vp for indus relations, says on June 15 that it has been difficult in current round of contract talks to have productive negotiations with Typographical Union Local 6 on 'important items' such as automation; gives rept on status of negotiations between union and Times, NY News and NY Post in memo to Times employes; says that major impediment to settlement is insistence of B A Powers, pres of Local 6, that papers reach agreement satisfactory to him on 'secondary items' before he will negotiate on more vital items
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Young Refuses to Testify Before a Grand Jury Hearing on West Coast Break-In; KROGH IS ORDERED TO APPEAR JULY 5 Evidence of 2 Former Aides Described as Important in Ehrlichman Indictment Promise to the Judge Knowledge of Break-In
Date: 15 June 1973
By STEVEN V. ROBERTSSpecial to The New York Times
Steven ROBERTSSpecial
illus of Sen Gurney at Sen Watergate hearings while J S Magruder was testifying
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Brezhnev, Who Ought to Know, Explains Politburo; Soft Drinks Available Chairs for the Leadership
Date: 15 June 1973
By THEODORE SHABADSpecial to The New York Times
Brezhnev meets with 11 resident Amer newsmen on June 14 in the Kremlin, obstensibly in preparation for his forthcoming talks with Pres Nixon; discusses procedures of Politburo and leads newsmen on tour of his private office and adjoining rooms; says voting in Politburo is rarely needed and that 99.99% of the time agreed point of view is arrived at after long discussion; adds that if there is no consensus, small group or com of members is selected to resolve issue; notes foreign policy issues are traditionally discussed ahead of domestic issues; Tass dir L M Zamyatin and Brezhnev's personal interpreter are present at meeting; meeting illus
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Aide Asserts Cox Inquiry Will Look at 'Everything'; Says Unit May Start New Investigations--Reports White House Has Not Yet Answered Request for Documents No Answer Yet Radio-TV Ban Refused Puts in Long Day
Date: 16 June 1973
Special to The New York Times
J Vorenberg, asst to special Watergate prosecutor A Cox, says special Watergate prosecution force may open new investigations beyond those already publicly connected with case, news conf; says number of panels are being set up within Cox's office to look into Watergate burglary, alleged attempts at campaign sabotage by D H Segretti and other issues; says Cox has not yet recd answer from White House to request for 'certain documents,' including logs of number of meetings that J W Dean 3d had with Pres Nixon; says request for documents was made on June 7 or 8 to White House counsel L Garment and special counsel J F Buzhardt Jr; says attempts will be made to adjust Sen Watergate com hearings so there will be no clash between hearings and needs of prosecution; according to UPI, White House said it will respond to prosecutor's requests for documents 'as soon as counsel for the Pres have an opportunity to act on them'; says White House said it did not receive requests in writing until June 11 and 13; Vorenberg says J J Connolly has been apptd to staff; says additional apptmts will probably be made to special Watergate prosecution force next wk and that eventually force might total 50 to 75 attys, investigators and office personnel
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Morris County Prisoners Tell What's Right and Wrong in Jail
Date: 15 June 1973
Special to The New York Times
Morris County Jail (NJ) is opened to reporters on June 14; inmates complain about lack of jail personnel and outdoor recreation and frequency of sodomy incidents; praise guards, med supervision, improvement in food and increase in privileges
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Halperin Sues Kissinger and Others Over Taps
Date: 15 June 1973
Special to The New York Times
Dr M H Halperin, whose home telephone was tapped while he was member of Natl Security Council from '67-'69 under H Kissinger, files suit in US Dist Ct, Washington, DC, against Kissinger, former Atty Gen Mitchell, H R Haldeman, J D Ehrlichman, Gen Haig, W O Sullivan, W D Ruckelshaus and Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co; suit, filed by ACLU, alleges that wiretap was on Halperin's phone for 8 to 25 mos or more; Halperin and his family are asking for damages of $100-a-day from each of defendants for every day that telephone was tapped; suit is based on Safe Streets Act of '68, which prohibits wiretapping except for investigation of specified crimes and requires issuance of warrant by ct; Halperin illus
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Moscow Admits False Report That Power Plant Was in Use; Instance Termed Unique Colorful Details Supplied
Date: 15 June 1973
Special to The New York Times
USSR on June 14 concedes repts that 500,000-kw steam turbine generator had been put in service 5 yrs ago at Nazarovo, Siberia, are false; installation had been front-page news in Soviet press and hailed as start of technological revolution; trade-union newspaper Trud repts inauguration ceremony and speechmaking were 'purely symbolical'; says generator, which originally burned out on factory floor, is still not operating properly; repts only turbine section was ready at time of Dec '68 ceremony; asserts it was common knowledge that ceremony was symbolic and that gauges at time turbine went into operation plainly showed no power output; prior repts in USSR press gave no indication ceremony was symbolic and Isvestia Dec 19 '68 article asserted unit was feeding power to Siberian grid; Trud repts that since replacement generator has been installed it has been taken off line 62 times because of various defects; says order for third unit remains unfilled
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C.B.S. Gives Free Time Tuesday To Three to Counter President; A.B.C. to Inaugurate An investigative Series
Date: 16 June 1973
By ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
CBS to give free time June 19th to 3 spokesmen for views contrasting with those expressed by Nixon in his June 13 speech putting a freeze on prices; move is 1st time CBS will put into practice its new policy of providing free time for reply to a Pres speech that CBS considers 'significantly' controversial; 3 spokesmen, appearing separately during a 15-min broadcast, are UAW pres L Woodcock, NAM pres E D Kennedy and Sen H M Jackson
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