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22nd of October 1974 News
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'Good News' Start Is Delayed as Fire Damages Scenery
Date: 22 October 1974
Good News (Play): Bway opening of revival Good News has been postponed at least 2 wks from scheduled opening on Nov 3 because show's scenery was heavily damaged on Oct 21 in truck fire near Los Angeles; show's gen mgr Ira Bernstein comments; set will be rebuilt by Donald Oenslager
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Ex-Envoy to Chile Denounces Leaks Discrediting Aides
Date: 23 October 1974
Special to The New York Times
Nathaniel Davis, dir gen of Foreign Service, in his regular column in monthly newsletter of State Dept, expresses concern about 'malicious or calculated' news leaks aimed at discrediting high officials; says that there are 3 kinds of leaks--classic security leak, leak involving information by responsible officers 'to clarify policy or fact, to promote understanding and reduce mischief', and leak designed to cut down a superior of colleague, or to gain advantage in internal policy question in dispute; says last kind of leak causes greatest damage to constructive interchange between Foreign Service officers and press
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U.S. Judge Delays Accord On Nixon Tapes and Data; Orders All Material Held at White House-Former President Is Given Access Only for Preparation of Testimony
Date: 22 October 1974
By ANTHONY RIPLEY
Anthony RIPLEY
Reporters Com for Freedom of the Press on Oct 21 files suit attempting to set aside agreement on White House tape recordings and papers between Ford Adm and former Pres Richard Nixon and to make sure papers are held in Washington and not trnasferred to San Clemente, where Nixon lives; Fed Dist Ct Judge Charles Richey joins reporters' com suit and Nixon suit together and considers requests from both sides for restraining orders; Robert E Herstein, arguing for com, says its primary mission is to 'seek the preservation of these documents as public documents'; William A Dobrovir, atty representing Jack Anderson, tells ct that Anderson had been seeking access to materials since Sept under Freedom of Information Act and had been denied access by GSA; moves to intervene in action before ct (M)
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Article 1 -- No Title; Homosexuals Picket Paper
Date: 23 October 1974
50 members of Gay Liberation Front picket entrance of plant of the Los Angeles Times to complain that newspaper gives inadequate coverage to its activities; pickets disband after 6 members meet with Times Mirror Co exec vp Robert D Nelson to discuss grievances (S)
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DEAN TELLS COURT HE WITHHELD DATA; Admits He Did This Months After Saying That He Had Disclosed 'Everything' Dean Now Acknowledges He Withheld Some Data Put Books in Shredder Discussions Halted McCord Letter Cited Nixon Seeks Transcripts
Date: 23 October 1974
By LESLEY OELSNERSpecial to The New York Times
John W Dean 3d, on Oct 22 under cross-examination, says that he had been told that 2 notebooks belonging to E Howard Hunt, which he (Dean) had destroyed, contained information regarding persons that Hunt had worked with in break-in at office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding
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Governor Vetoes Bill On Acquittal Notices
Date: 22 October 1974
NJ Gov Byrne vetoes legis to require publication in daily newspapers of notice of acquittal of defendants in criminal cases, saying measure raises type of 1st Amendment issues that have been closely scrutinized by US Sup Ct; agrees with finding by NJ Press Assn that measure would be bad public policy (S)
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Warrants Are Issued by Police Arson Investigators in Burning of Kentucky Newspaper
Date: 23 October 1974
By WAYNE KING
Wayne KING
Ky Police Arson Squad, after 10 wks of investigation into burning on Aug 1 of Whitesburg newspaper, Mountain Eagle, issues warrants to 4 suspected of setting fire; newspaper editor Tom Gish had reptd receiving threats on his life because of controversial stands his paper took on various matters; 1 of those charged is former police officer Johnny Dwight Caudle, who reptdly threatened to kill Gish; Caudle illus (M)
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Group Halts ABC News To Protest Over Ireland
Date: 23 October 1974
ABC-TV news broadcast by Howard K Smith is interrupted on Oct 22 by 2 men and 2 women who walked into Smith's Washington studio; ABC Washington bureau chief John Lynch says intruders tried to say something about treatment Brit are giving pol prisoners in N Ireland (S)
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EDITOR IS DISMISSED OVER WILSON TAPE
Date: 22 October 1974
Michael J Blair, editor of Lowville, NY, Journal-Republican, has been dismissed beacuse he made secret tape recordings of conversations in which Conservative party leader T David Bullard reptdly described deal he made with Gov Wilson to abandon Conservative primary fight for gubernatorial nomination; deal was said to have been made in return for Wilson's promise to funnel Repub money to Conservative party and to appt Conservatives to cabinet and subcabinet posts; Wilson and Bullard have denied charge; paper's owner Richard E Smith has described taping as unethical; Blair says that taping is only way he could prove deal; says that original tapes of 4 conversations he had with Bullard had been turned over to NYS Bd of Elections at bd's request
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Shunned by TV, Maker of Rare Castro Film Will Close; To Be Shown Tonight
Date: 22 October 1974
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Frank E Mankiewicz and Kirby Jones rept they plan to dissolve their ind co, NEC Productions, which was formed to film exclusive ints with world figures who do not normally make themselves available to journalists, as result of their failure to interest TV networks in filmed int with Cuban Premier Castro; networks as matter of policy do not assist news programming from outside sources
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