President Will Meet Broadcasters in Texas
Date: 27 February 1974
Natl Broadcasters Assn discloses that Pres Nixon will appear at its Mar 19 convention in Houston, Tex (S)
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Date: 27 February 1974
Natl Broadcasters Assn discloses that Pres Nixon will appear at its Mar 19 convention in Houston, Tex (S)
Date: 26 February 1974
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
NY Ct of Appeals on Feb 25 reverses Appellate Div ruling and reinstitutes permanent no-strike injunction against NY Times typographical employes; reinstates earlier judgment of Sup Ct Justice Vincent A Massi which Appellate Div upset in Jan; negotiations between union and Times, NY Daily News and NY Post are continuing with meeting scheduled for Feb 27 and 28 (M)
Date: 26 February 1974
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
CBS, responding to criticism of its suit to enjoin Vanderbilt Univ from recording newscasts and renting tapes to public, has explained that is does not oppose idea of TV news archive but rather 'unauthorized duplication and editing' of broadcasts; holds that this removes from network control over its own product; CBS pres Arthur R Taylor, in Feb 22 lr to Vanderbilt chancellor Dr Alexander Heard, endorses proposal by Sen Howard H Baker Jr to establish library of TV and radio broadcasts at Library of Cong for use by scholars and researchers
Date: 26 February 1974
ed on infrequency of Pres Nixon's news confs holds reasons Pres has offered for his self-imposed isolation from press are hardly plausible when contrasted to performance of his predecessors; holds Nixon has done disservice to US and to himself by not being more available to reporters; holds public has right to know what Pres thinks about various problems and that by cutting himself off from press, Nixon has created impresion of drift and indifference, thereby contributing to diffuse sense of public malaise
Date: 26 February 1974
Special to The New York TimesBy JOHN M. CREWDSON
Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski and Sen Judiciary Com subcom headed by Sen E M Kennedy are reptdly investigating possibility that L Patrick Gray 3d committed perjury when he denied last yr, during hearings on his nomination to become FBI Dir, any knowledge of FBI wiretaps on newsmen and Govt officials (S)
Date: 27 February 1974
By LESLEY OELSNER
Lesley OELSNER
Pres Nixon of Feb 26 refuses on const grounds to appear as witness at Calif trial of former White House aide John D Ehrlichman who is under indictment for break-in at office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding; also refuses to appear before chief judge of Superior Ct of Dist of Columbia for hearing on question of whether or not he must appear at Ehrlichman trial; says in his reponse document that he should not accede to principle of compulsory process of state ct because it would interfere with his duties as Chief Exec, which would threaten security of nation
Date: 27 February 1974
Special to The New York Times
text of lr from pres Nixon's special counsel James D St Clair to DC Superior Ct Chief Judge Harold H Greene regarding Nixon's refusal to appear at hearing to determine whether he must testify at Calif trial of former White House aide John D Ehrlichman, under indictment for break-in at office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding
Date: 27 February 1974
Justice Dept on Feb 26 approves consent decree proposing to terminate joint sales arrangement between news services operated by NY Times and by Chicago Daily News and Chicago Sun-Times; permits services to continue sharing transmission wire, provided both services have right to cancel agreement on 6 mos notice and that services share cost of wire facilities in proportion to use of their wire