A 4TH NEWSPAPER CONSIDERED HERE; Plant of Morning Telegraph Reportedly Beihg Bought
Date: 29 March 1973
By DAVID K. SHIPLER
David SHIPLER
Newspaper sources rept that industrialist J M Shaheen, who has purchased presses, negotiated with Lithographers Union, inquired about costs of subscribing to wire services and agreed to purchase old Morning Telegraph Bldg, may be planning to publish new afternoon newspaper in NYC; B Mair, former pres of now-defunct Newark News, man who would reptdly run paper, says on March 28 that he will not comment on rumors; H C Coles, atty for Triangle Publications, co that owns Telegraph Bldg, repts that co has entered into agreement to sell bldg to co formed by Shaheen Natural Resources Co
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EL DIARIO MOVING ITS PRINTING UNIT; Union Reports Daily Plans to Subcontract in Jersey
Date: 28 March 1973
Officials of newspaper craft union in NYC rept on March 27 that they have been notified that El Diario-La Prensa will end its printing operation in NYC after March 30; union sources rept that paper plans to subcontract printing to plant in Morristown, NJ, and transport paper into NYC for distribution among Spanish-speaking population; rept that 108 news and business employes represented by TNG will not be affected by move in printing operations and that they will continue to work in NYC; paper's publisher O R Chalk is not available for comment
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Ellsberg Defense Begins Effort To Disprove Charges of Theft; Earlier Testimony
Date: 28 March 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
L J Henderson Jr, retired vp and founder of Rand Corp, testifies on March 27 at Pentagon papers trial that defendant D Ellsberg had no right to show papers to anyone; Judge W M Byrne orders remark stricken from record; says that when he recd papers in Rand's Washington office early in '69 he did not enter them in 'top secret' control system and did not log them into Rand, nor did he assign them special 'top secret' control number, as is standard Rand procedure; says he believed he should protect documents more carefully that normal documents recd by corp; says he acted the way he did because he had approval of then Sec of Defense P C Warnke; says he believed that after Warnke left Govt service, Warnke no longer had access to Pentagon papers; says he twice signed courier passes to allow Ellsberg to transport volumes of papers from Rand in Washington to Rand in Santa Monica because Ellsberg had security clearance and had 'a need to know'; says Ellsberg had gotten access to papers only because he was working on 'project' and that he never had been given permission to copy papers or show them to anyone, including codefendant A J Russo Jr
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ELLSBERG JURY TOLD OF TAPPING; Ex-U.S. Aide Says Papers Disclosure Did No Harm
Date: 29 March 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times
A S Ficher, former deputy dir of US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, testifes on March 28 at Pentagon papers trial that wiretapping on grand scale is accepted fact of diplomatic life; statement comes in reference to Govt's contention that release of portion of Pentagon papers that contained information about conversation between Soviet Premier Kosygin and Russian Communist party chief Brezhnev wiretapped in '68 by Brit intelligence injured US's natl defense; Fisher says that such taps are common and that every nation knew they took place and acted accordingly; testifies that so-called diplomatic' volumes of papers had not injured defense and had not been of advantage to foreign country
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NEWSPAPER TALKS NEAR A DEADLINE; But No Strike Is Expected as Contracts Expire
Date: 29 March 1973
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
NY Times, NY Daily News and NY Post and newspaper unions have initiated heavy schedule of bargaining talks in coming 48 hrs, but neither side appears to be expecting any strike action when current contracts expire at midnight on March 30; Newspaper Deliverers Union is only 1 among 9 newspaper unions still without agreements whose membership has authorized strike; negotations are scheduled on March 30 between publishers and Typographical Union Local 6 and Paperhandlers Union Local 1; members of Mailers Union Local 6 are scheduled to vote on ratification of tentative pact at 3 PM on April 1 at TNG hq; TNG exec vp J E Deegan says that he has no significant progress to rept in his union's negotiations
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Deliverers and 3 Major dailies Step Up Contract Negotiations
Date: 28 March 1973
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Negotiators for Newspaper Deliverers Union and NY Times, NY Daily News and NY Post have reptdly intensified their efforts on March 27 to agree on new contract to replace 1 expiring on March 30; Drivers Union is only 1 so far to have taken strike vote; Mailers Union pres G E McDonald says he has recd approval from Internatl Typographical Union of tentative agreement with 3 newspapers that was reached last wk
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2 More Are Seized As Security Arrests Continue in Athens
Date: 29 March 1973
Special to The New York Times
Mil police detain on Mar 28 D Tsatsos, prof in Bonn Univ in W Ger, and V Tsouderos, daughter of late Premier E Tsouderos, at special interrogation branch of mil police in latest wave of security arrests in Athens; relatives say they are known to be held incommunicado and that no reason was given for arrests; note their apts were searched and documents were confiscated; young Swiss student who called on Tsouderos to deliver lr during search is reptd to have also been taken to hq; arrests bring to at least 8 those known to be held incommunicado at special branch; Athens lawyers C Alavanos, A Vgontzas, D Papas, N Karamanlis, P Kanellakis and D Bouloukos have been held since their arrest between Feb 26 and Mar 4 and no lawyers or relatives have been allowed to see them; Alavanos, Vgontzas, Papas and Karamanlis were arrested shortly after serving as defense attys for 11 student demonstrators; Amnesty Internatl charges on Mar 27 that it has received message smuggled out by 6 lawyers which amts to 'cry of help from people tortured in the most unbearable manner'; civilian security police also arrest P Gavalas, lawyer and writer; A Coerant, Dutch radio-TV correspondent who was ordered out of Greece by security authorities on ground that he had incited violence among students, leaves Athens for Amsterdam by air; says he was beaten by police; leaves behind his wife and son
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Bill Urged on Key TV Films for Congress Library; Proposals Outlined
Date: 28 March 1973
By ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
Sen Moss on Mar 27 discloses his opposition to efforts to ban over-the-counter drug ad on TV; says that ban on ad of safe and effective home remedies without any research as to identity would be 'travesty,' speech before Natl Assn of Broadcasters annual conv
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Letters to the Editor.; The C.U.N.Y. Tuition Battle: Should the Doors Stay Wide Open?
Date: 29 March 1973
ALAN SHARK
Alan SHARK
F Juliet lr scores Mar 21 lr calling squirrels obnoxious and citing adverse experiences Westchester County homeowner encountered with animals
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Advertising: New Yorker Story; Securities Association Gets Benton & Bowles
Date: 28 March 1973
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Lord Geller Federico & Peterson names E Yaconetti vp
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