PRESS LAW UPHELD ON USING REPLIES; Miami Herald Rehearing on Political Response Denied Opinion Quoted Ruling in Maryland
Date: 12 October 1973
Fla Sup Ct on Oct 11 refuses, 6 to 1, to reconsider its ruling that newspapers must print response of pol candidates to critical editorials; opinion denies request by Miami Herald Publishing Co for rehearing on earlier decision; upholds 1913 state law that candidiates for office have right to respond to editorials; Herald repts it will appeal case to US Sup Ct; was joined in rehearing case by State Atty Gen R Shevin and 15 newspapers
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Resignation Ends a Court Test On Disclosure of News Sources; Prepared to Go to Jail Leaks Are Alleged Further Rulings Made
Date: 12 October 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
resignation of Vice Pres Agnew ends what was shaping up as classic ct test of 1st Amendment guarantee of freedom of press--new battle over reporter's right to protect anonymity of news sources; before Agnew's Oct 10 resignation, his attys had been granted by Fed Judge Hoffman unprecedented right to serve subpoenas for 'all writings and other forms of record' that touched on communicaton between newsmen and govt employes in connection with criminal investigation of Agnew; when Agnew resigned and pleaded no contest to income tax evasion, impending ct case became moot; publishers and reporters were prepared to go to jail rather than turn over requested information
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Transcript of the Attorney General's News Conference on Agnew Resignation; OPENING STATEMENT QUESTIONS Did He Suggest Elements? One-Count Settlement Trust and Confidence' The Final Agreement Effort to Quash The System in Maryland Whether Nixon Knew Additional Criminal Charges Question on Leaks Confidence Unshaken Transcript: Attorney General Recommends More Careful Screening of Candidates for the Vice-Presidency A Summary Discription
Date: 12 October 1973
transcript of Oct 11 news conf held by Atty Gen Richardson and US Atty G Beall on S T Agnew's resignation; illus of Richardson and Beall
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TIMES PRINTERS DEFY COURT BAN; Stop Work on Two Shifts to Hold Union Meetings Show Cause Order
Date: 13 October 1973
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
NY Times rept of Nixon's choice of Ford for Vice Pres is delayed when ITU members hold meetings during working time in effort to pressure Times to negotiate new contract
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KROGH IS INDICTED FOR LIES TO PANEL ON ELLSBERG CASE; Faces 2 Counts in Inquiry Linked to the Break-In at Office of Psychiatrist Accused of Lying Krogh Indicted as Lying to Grand Jury Questions on Travels 3 Others Pleaded Guilty
Date: 12 October 1973
By WILLIAM ROBBINSSpecial to The New York Times
Indictment of E Krogh Jr, Nixon ex-aide, on 2 counts of false declaration in case growing out of break-in at office of Dr D Ellsberg's psychiatrist is 1st formal 1 initiated by special prosecutor Cox in Watergate case; Cox's office asks Cong for legis to extend life of Watergate grand jury up to 1 yr beyond its Dec 4 scheduled expiration; Cox opposes request for bail by E H Hunt Jr, B L Barker, V R Gonzalez and F A Sturgis
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Chilean Leader Sets 'Social Peace' as Essential Aim; Great Sacrifices' Ahead China Hints Recognition
Date: 12 October 1973
By MARVINE HOWESpecial to The New York Times
Peking Govt on Oct 11 informs Chilean Amb A Uribe that it no longer recognizes him as Santiago's repr, in move viewed in diplomatic circles as de facto recognition of new Chilean mil junta; Chilean Embassy cancels ceremony in honor of late Pres S Allende Gossens
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Arthur Menken, Photographer For War Newsreels, Dies at 70; Explored Orinoco
Date: 12 October 1973
A Menken, photographer for war newsreels, dies on Oct 10; was 70; por
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Kelley Opens F.B.I. to the Press; Notes on People
Date: 12 October 1973
ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
Mrs Nixon presents Labor Sec P J Brennan with Amer Irish Historical Soc Medal to honor him as 'outstanding Amer of Irish lineage of '73'
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