Schorr Inquiry to Be Onen
Date: 02 July 1976
HR Ethics Com votes on July 1 to open to public its hearing into how secret CIA rept was leaked to CBS News correspondent Daniel Schorr (S)
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Date: 02 July 1976
HR Ethics Com votes on July 1 to open to public its hearing into how secret CIA rept was leaked to CBS News correspondent Daniel Schorr (S)
Date: 02 July 1976
3-judge Fed Ct on July 1 rules that newspapers do not violate law solely because they merge without prior approval from Justice Dept; decision reverses Dist Ct decision and upholds Justice Dept's interpretation of Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970; suit was filed by Newspaper Guild contending Newspaper Preservation Act required Govt approval of all newspaper acquisitions by other papers; contended that law barred even mergers |awful under antitrust laws unless Justice Dept approved; judges included Edward A Tamm and Carl McGowan (S)
Date: 03 July 1976
NJ judge refuses to remove ct gag order (S)
Date: 02 July 1976
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
delegates to annual conv of Newspaper Guild avert const crisis on July 1 over status of union's rebellious membership at Washington Post; Brian Flores, adm officer of Washington-Baltimore guild local, offers resignation moments before scheduled vote on proposal of Post dissidents, backed by guild pres Charles A Perlik Jr (S)
Date: 03 July 1976
US Amb David Osborn surprises his guests by making speech in almost flawless Burmese at opening of Amer Bicentennial exhibition in Rangoon (S)
Date: 03 July 1976
By LES LEDBETTER Special to The New York Times
Les Special
Hearst Corp to pay Synanon Foundation and its founder Chuck Dederich record $600,000 libel settlement in suit arising from 2 San Francisco Examiner articles that referred to orgn as 'racket' of the century; orgn to press $50-million conspiracy suit against Hearst Corp, publishers and their attys, allegedly for attempting to injure plaintiffs financially during litigation of original suit (M)