TIMES LABOR SUIT WEIGHED BY COURT; Paper Seeks to Forbid Shop Meetings by Printers
Date: 22 September 1973
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
NYS Sup Ct Justice V A Massi on Sept 21 reserves decision on whether NY Times still has labor contract with Typographical Union Local 6 forbidding strikes or interference with operations through shop meetings; union remains under preliminary injunction enjoining strikes, stoppages or slowdowns, which was granted by Justice J A Sarafite on Sept 11; Times repr J R Schoemer Jr contends that old contract is still in effect since it contains section requiring that conditions be maintained until agreement has been reached or Typographical Union organizes other action; Deliverers Union pres C Levy says on Sept 21 that union's negotiating com has approved new 2-yr contract with NYC's major dailies, Times, News and Post
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4 to Plead Ellsberg Break-In's Legality; A Plea of Indigence Tactic on Tapes Hinted
Date: 21 September 1973
By STEVEN V. ROBERTSSpecial to The New York Times
Steven ROBERTSSpecial
4 former Nixon Adm aides, G G Liddy, J D Ehrlichman, E Krogh Jr and D R Young Jr, indicted for break-in at office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding, will argue that their activities were lawful and within scope of authority' of Pres, their attys rept on Sept 20; attys make their comments as Liddy bcomes final defendant to plead not guilty to charges handed up Los Angeles County grand jury 2 wks ago; Liddy illus
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Pakistani Journalists Strike
Date: 22 September 1973
journalists in Pakistan on Sept 21 begin 24-hr strike to protest recent Govt shutdowns of 3 newspapers and arrest of their employes
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SENATE UNIT FINDS VERY LITTLE BASIS FOR 17 WIRETAPS; Committee Backs Kissinger but Assails 'Infringement of Individual Rights' Mitchell Gave Approval Senate's Foreign Relations Unit Finds Little Basis for Wiretaps 17 Men Identified
Date: 21 September 1973
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
Sen Foreign Relations Com says on Sept 20 sends formal rept to Sen recommending confirmation of H A Kissinger as State Sec; rept finds no grounds to bar him because of wiretapping
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Reporter Allowed To Reveal Sources Of Data on Chotiner; Protective Order Issued
Date: 22 September 1973
Special to The New York Times
Fed Dist Ct Judge E T Gignoux rules on Sept 21 that NH newspaper reporter, A C Egan Jr, may disclose to Watergate investigators his sources for article linking former Pres aide M Chotiner to acts of pol espionage, including Watergate break-in; removes ct-ordered ban on releasing information obtained in depositions taken in Chotiner's $3-million libel suit against Manchester Union Leader and Egan, who wrote article; says he has not been asked whether Watergate investigators could be provided information taken on depositions of Chotiner and Egan
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