PANTHER PAPER CASE DISMISSED UPSTATE
Date: 01 September 1970
City Ct dismisses criminal anarchy charge against vender of Panther newspaper, Buffalo, NY, on ground of insufficient evidence; orders police to return copies of seized newspaper; ACLU atty says arrest was 8th in recent wks in connection with sale of pub
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BUFFALO WILL BAR THE PANTHER PAPER
Date: 31 August 1970
Buffalo, NY, police arrest vender of Panther newspaper under '01 state criminal-anarchy law; plan similar action against other venders of paper; Panther natl leaders say they will continue paper's activities pending rev of law by US Sup Ct this fall
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Observer: Like Days of Old
Date: 01 September 1970
By RUSSELL BAKER
Russell BAKER
R Baker humorous comment on news items that absorbed Britons during Aug
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EDITOR CONVICTED IN BLAST INQUIRY; Refused to Testify About U. of Wisconsin Bombing
Date: 31 August 1970
M Knops, ed of underground newspaper Kaleidoscope, convicted of contempt for refusing to testify before grand jury investigating bombing of Army Math Research Center at Wis Univ; sentenced to 6-mo jail term
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TV Ban Eased by Mitchell For Deportation Hearings
Date: 01 September 1970
Repr Moss announces Atty Gen Mitchell has ruled TV newsmen cannot be barred from corridors surrounding deportation hearings even though they cannot televise hearings
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Overseas Weekly's Editor Forced Out
Date: 01 September 1970
By DAVID BINDER Special to The New York Times
David Special
Forced resignation of C Daniell as ed of Overseas Weekly, Frankfurt-based paper catering to servicemen, is linked to annoyance of sr Army officers with some of his news policies; staff members say resignation was forced by J B Kroesen because of policy of exposing cases of racial discrimination at Army posts; Kroesen discloses he consulted with Gen Polk, comdr of US Army in Eur, before moving against Daniell
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Picketing of Hearst Ruled Illegal on 3-1 N.L.R.B. Vote
Date: 01 September 1970
NLRB, 3-1, rules illegal picketing of Hearst Corp's Baltimore News-American by AFTRA local striking Hearst's stations WBAL, Baltimore
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U.S. INQUIRY URGED FOR A RIOT VICTIM; Mexican-Americans Dispute Los Angeles Police Report
Date: 01 September 1970
Mex-Amer groups in Los Angeles demand that Diaz cancel meeting with Nixon until murderers of journalist R Salazar are found; Salazar was killed in Mex-Amer disorders in city
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EAST LOS ANGELES CALM AFTER RIOT; Police Patrol Area Where 1 Died and 53 Were Hurt
Date: 31 August 1970
By ROBERT A. WRIGHT Special to The New York Times
Robert WRIGHT
Killed by police tear gas projectile fired into bar during riot in E Los Angeles
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White House Reported Aware Of Retreat by Rogers on Aide
Date: 01 September 1970
Olsen reveals Seebohm told him in '64 that he and some assocs were exchanging lrs with Goldwater; says he was unable to reach Seebohm after Seebohm's office issued denial of rept; Goldwater, in his book The Conscience of a Majority, charges both Olsen and CBS correspondent D Schorr insinuated that he was trying to 'forge links' with W Ger neofascist groups; holds Olsen's story was completely false; US State Dept sources say Nixon knew about and apparently backed dept's decision to cancel Olsen's promotion
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