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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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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BURGER IS CHIDED ON ORDER TO PRESS; Editor Criticizes Restriction on Reprinting Speech
Date: 02 September 1970
By FRED P. GRAHAM Special to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAM
Pub Affairs Press ed M B Schnapper chides Chief Justice Burger for requiring permission before his Aug State of Judiciary s may be reprinted, lr to Sup Ct; accuses him of limiting freedom of press to print statements of natl interest; cites sec of Copyright Act forbidding such curbs; Burger spokesman says Burger's sole purpose is to know what pubs intend to pub his s, that no one has been denied permission to print it
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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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McLain Apology Accepted, Suspension Ends Saturday
Date: 02 September 1970
McLain to rejoin team after 1-wk suspension; writers accept his apology
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AMEX IS LOWER AS TRADING EBBS; Drops Outnumber Advances by a Ratio of 2 to 1
Date: 02 September 1970
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
ASE trading vol 2,369,185 shares
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MARKET RETREATS ON A BROAD FRONT; Blue Chips Decline as 'Big 3' Auto Makers Make Initial Proposals to Unions DOW AVERAGE OFF 6.43 Losers Outweigh Winners, by 781 to 499, for First Session Since Aug.17 MARKET RETREATS ON A BROAD FRONT
Date: 02 September 1970
By VARTANIG G. VARTAN
Vartanig VARTAN
NY Times combined stock avg 410.17
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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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ATHENS DROPS LIST OF BANNED BOOKS
Date: 02 September 1970
Govt, announcing pub and sale of books is regulated by press law that took effect Jan 1, abolishes list of banned books and tells stores they may sell all books 'so long as they do not contain propaganda against the estab const order'; law imposes stiff fines and jail terms; book trade perplexed
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