ARMY TV WAR FILM IS REPORTED STAGED
Date: 23 May 1970
Fulbright says Sen com has received sworn testimony from Army sgt that mil TV team has staged several combat incidents by S Vietnamese troops for films that are supplied to commercial TV stations and networks; protests such 'fakery and propaganda'; sends lr to Laird recommending Army TV teams be abolished
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TIMES TO SUSPEND IF IMPASSE HOLDS; Will Do So After Completing Sunday Issue Unless There Is Accord With Printers The Times to Halt Publication if Impasse Continues
Date: 22 May 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Times publisher A O Sulzberger announces paper will suspend pub after completion of May 24 Sunday edition unless agreement is reached with printers, memo to staff; Times spokesman says Times News Service, Special Features and radio Station WQXR will continue Operations even if paper shuts down; action that other papers may take is unclear; negotiations expected to resume over weekend; Powers repts ITU internatl pres J J Pilch will assist in talks; holds union cannot accept publishers' last offer, says members will accept lockout if demands are not met; officials of other unions comment, will meet to rev situation; Kheel discusses problem with Mayor Lindsay
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Miniskirts Bar Journalists
Date: 22 May 1970
2 reporters wearing miniskirts barred from Selangor State Sultan's palace
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Note to Readers
Date: 23 May 1970
Times omits Midwest and Pacific Coast Stock Exchs quotations and other financial data because of composing-room delays caused by ITU meetings, note to readers
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MEDIA ARE WARNED AGAINST DIVERSIONS
Date: 23 May 1970
F W Friendly and Washington Post Co pres Mrs K Graham warn media against being diverted from primary role by criticism from Agnew and others, ss, Amer Jewish Cong
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TALKS RESUMED IN PAPER DISPUTE; Publishers and Union Seek to Avert Times Shutdown
Date: 23 May 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Flynn repts Dow Jones plans to file $75,000-a-day damage suit against deliverers because strike is preventing sale of 80,000 copies of paper daily
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FILM OF ATROCITY IN DISPUTE RE-RUN
Date: 22 May 1970
CBS re-runs, with supporting evidence, news program film showing stabbing of Vietcong by S Vietnamese that network says was target of White House 'undercover campaign' to discredit program because it found story disagreeable; says White House contended film was 'faked'; CBS, in re-running film, included int with S Vietnamese sgt who admitted incident
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Ex-Stars Back Reserve Clause Change
Date: 22 May 1970
By LEONARD KOPPETT
Leonard KOPPETT
former players J Robinson, H Greenberg and J Brosnan testify; they hold reserve clause is unfair to players, but Greenberg and Robinson favor giving clubs some control over players in place of a free-agent status; Miller spells out modified systems suggested by players but rejected by club owners
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Judge in Illinois Restricts Subpoenas for Newsmen
Date: 22 May 1970
Illinois judge upholds motion to bar issuance of subpoenas for newsmen of 4 Chicago papers who covered Chicago disorders
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