G.I. Publications Asked Not to Stress Fighting
Date: 13 February 1970
Deputy US Army Information Officer in S Vietnam Lt Col W B Stallings, in recommendation made Jan 9, suggests that Army unit publications stop emphasizing 'hard combat news' and replace it with progress repts in various fields
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News Unions Seek Big Raises Here
Date: 14 February 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Newspaper unions seeking pay raises, other benefits in talks with NY Times, NY News, NY Post and LI Press; individual union demands listed
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BLACK NEWSMEN VOW RESISTANCE; 70 Join to Oppose Any Bid to Make Them Testify
Date: 14 February 1970
By ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
about 70 black reporters announce they will resist all Govt attempts to force them to appear before any investigation or law enforcement agency with their unpublished or unbroadcast material, say they will protect their confidential sources; charge Caldwell was subpoenaed 'because it was felt that as a black man he had special access to information in black community'; warn role of black newsmen is in danger because their credibility would be damaged by appearance of 'deal' between them and police, say they are not 'white world's spies in black community; statement, which again chides ANG and Sigma Delta Chi for not taking strong stand on Caldwell subpoena, will appear in papers; signers listed; ANG reaffirms opposition to subpoenas; Sigma Delta Chi pres F Angelo says criticism is unwarranted because orgn has been fighting for freedom of information for decades and supports Caldwell now; holds use of subpoenas will undermine relationship between reporters and their sources of information
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Boyle Says Press 'Lynches' U.M.W
Date: 13 February 1970
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
Boyle accuses news media of 'journalistic lynching bee' of top UMW officials, statement distributed to newspapers and news agencies; charges attempt to link UMW officials to suspects in Yablonski slayings; says charges are aimed at inducing Labor Dept to void election; says there has been no effort to probe Yablonski background, including his 'questionable assns'; denies charges of bogus locals, blacklisting of militant anti-Boyle miners and intimidation of Yablonski partisans
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RIGHTS OF NEWSMEN TO BE ESSAY SUBJECT
Date: 13 February 1970
Scanlan's Literary House pres S Zion announces plans for essay contest for law school students on const implications of Govt's subpoenaing reporters and their notes, to be sponsored by Scanlan's Magazine; ex-Justice Goldberg to head judge panel
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Topics: The Notebook That Came In From the Cold
Date: 14 February 1970
By ISRAEL SHENKER
Israel SHENKER
I Shenker humorous comment on his notes which Govt failed to subpoena
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Aide of F.C.C. Says News Media Have Right to Refuse Subpoenas
Date: 13 February 1970
Comr Johnson says Nixon Adm backing of FCC rules protecting estab licensees from challenges makes it look as if there were Govt-media agreement that media will take care of Adm image if Adm takes care of media's econ interests
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Letters to the Editor of The Times
Date: 13 February 1970
lr links absenteeism to reduced teacher morale
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