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12th of June 1973 News
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Publisher Seeks to Quash Subpoena of Hughes Data
Date: 12 June 1973
The Las Vegas Sun publisher H M Greenspun begins legal battle on June 11 to prevent IRS from seizing documents he has concerning financial dealings of H R Hughes; files motion in US Dist Ct seeking to quash subpoena served by IRS ordering him to turn over documents to Govt on June 12; Judge Roger Foley did not sign order immediately; motion to quash says summons is in violation of First Amendment, as well as Nevada statutes, which protect newspapers from disclosing sources
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Chinese Journalists Meet San Francisco Workmen
Date: 12 June 1973
Special 'to The New York limes
Delegation of 22 Chinese journalists on June 11 visits Internatl Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, San Francisco, as part of 26-day unoffical visit to US
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Higher Equipment SpendingFor Newspapers Reported
Date: 12 June 1973
Dr J A Boyd, pres of Harris-Intertype Corp, tells ANPA Research Inst on June 11 that US newspaper indus is currently investing $250-million a yr on new equipment
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PAPERS CAUTIONED BY TYPOGRAPHERS; Union Hints at Job Action in Fall Over Contract
Date: 12 June 1973
B A Powers, pres of Typographical Union Local 6, warns in monthly bulletin to members on June 11 that 'confrontation' with publishers of NY News, NY Times and NY Post may be necessary to achieve satisfactory contract settlement; says that ideal time for printers to put pressure on newspapers is when indus is busy in spring and fall
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Subpoenas Sought on Coast In Ellsberg Case Break-in
Date: 12 June 1973
spokesman for Los Angeles Dist Atty J Busch repts on June 11 that Busch's office is drafting subpoenas that it will try to serve on former White House aides E Krogh Jr and D Young, named as dirs of 'plumbers' security group that has been implicated in burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding
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EHRLICHMAN LINKED TO BREAK-IN MEMO
Date: 13 June 1973
Special to The New York Times
article in Washington Post has reptd that Watergate case prosecutors have 1-page memo addressed to former White House domestic affairs adviser, J D Ehrlichman, giving detailed plans for burglarizing office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; says that memo had been sent to Ehrlichman by former White House aides E Krogh Jr and D Young; sources quoted by Post confirm earlier repts that Young will testify that Ehrlichman had seen memo and approved burglary
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Ron Ziegler's Diary; OBSERVER
Date: 12 June 1973
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
R Baker humorous comment discusses imagined excerpts from diary of White House press sec R Ziegler; cartoon
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LINDSAY ATTACKS PRESS ON SCANDAL; Says Watergate Coverage Ignores Rule of Law
Date: 13 June 1973
By MURRAY SCHUMACH
Murray SCHUMACH
Mayor Lindsay on June 12 criticizes reptg of Watergate scandal as contributing to 'intolerable breakdowns of the rule and the spirit of the law,' speech, York Coll; calls scandal 'most outrageous abuse of exec power, specifically exec police power'
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EBAN ASKS RESTRAINT IN REPORTS ON TALKS
Date: 12 June 1973
Israeli Foreign Min Eban, in June 11 speech, Jerusalem, to opening session of Internatl Press Inst's annual meeting, appeals to world press to permit diplomats to conduct negotiations 'free from pressures and inhibitions of publicity'; says he believes it is erroneous that public has right to know of every exploratory phase of internatl agreements
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AGNEW CRITICIZES SENATE HEARINGS; Says Televised Inquiry Has 'Perry Masonish Impact'. Hearings on Watergate Are Criticized by Agnew Court Ruling Sought Comment By Baker
Date: 12 June 1973
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
Vice Pres Agnew declares on June 11 that televised Sen Watergate hearings 'can hardly hope to find the truth and can hardly fail to muddy the waters of justice beyond redemption,' speech, 67th annual conf of Natl Assn of Attys Gen, St Louis; complains that televising of investigative hearings give them a 'Perry Masonish impact' that he says could ruin reputations of innocent people because of absence of courtroom safeguards against unsubstantiated testimony; Sen Ervin issues statement proclaiming com's intention to proceed 'to ascertain the truth fairly and fully in respect to this tragic episode in our nation's history'; illus of Agnew
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