JACKSON TV STATION DEFENDS PRACTICES
Date: 15 July 1971
Jackson, Miss, TV station WLBT news dir D Mieher says station followed standard news-service guidelines in identifying persons in news broadcasts, FCC hearing; says station regularly offered to weigh airing of views contrary to those expressed in broadcast editorials and told listeners that granting of equal time for differing views would be considered; Lamar Life Broadcasting Co lost license to operate station and is 1 of 5 groups seeking permit
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NEWARK PAPER BARS UNION PLAN IN STRIKE
Date: 14 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
Hopes for settlement in Newark strike fade after mgt rejects suggestion that it return to pre-strike offer made to Guild; details
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Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
Date: 14 July 1971
WILLIS R. INMAN, Jr
Willis INMAN
lr opposes Acheson call for self-governing body for press to stimulate self-restraint in publishing some materials
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The First Reaffirmed
Date: 14 July 1971
ed hails HR vote against contempt citation against CBS and Stanton as reaffirmation of 1st Amendment rights
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Dean Rusk on the Pentagon Papers
Date: 14 July 1971
excerpts from Rusk TV int on Pentagon study; illus
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Returning the Papers
Date: 15 July 1971
HENRY BEETLE HOUGH
Henry HOUGH
H B Hough lr opposes Acheson's view that papers should have been returned to Govt and Acheson's proposal for press czar
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House Vote on Contempt
Date: 14 July 1971
HR roll-call on contempt citation
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Pentagon Papers
Date: 14 July 1971
WILLIAM C. ROGERS
William ROGERS
W C Rogers lr, discussing foreign govts objections to publication of Pentagon papers, queries if Times was unaware of problem and whether it could not have removed refs to diplomatic dealings with countries other than Vietnam
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Grand Jury Studies Disclosure of Papers
Date: 14 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
Justice Dept source repts that Internal Security Div seeks to subpoena NY Times newsman, identified as N Sheehan, to appear before Boston grand jury probing dissemination of Pentagon study on Vietnam
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HOUSE VOTE KILLS MOVE TO CITE C.B.S. ON PENTAGON FILM; Staggers Won't Try Again for Contempt Action After Defeat by 226-181 DR. STANTON 'PLEASED' Foes of Citation Wanted to Avoid a Direct Test on Constitutional Issue House Vote Kills Effort to Cite C.B.S.
Date: 14 July 1971
By CHRISTOPHER LYDONSpecial to The New York Times
HR, 226-181, votes to recommit to com, and in effect to kill, proposed contempt citation against CBS and pres Stanton; Stanton hails vote; Repr Staggers stunned and embarrassed by opposition of both parties' leadership and many of his fellow com chmn; says he will not raise contempt issue again; attributes defeat to 'greatest lobbying I've ever seen'
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