REPORTER EXPELLED BY SAIGON LEAVES
Date: 24 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
Los Angeles Times correspondent J Leslie on July 23 is expelled from South Vietnam; had reptdly antagonized Govt by being 1st Amer correspondent to enter Vietcong territory after cease-fire in Jan; Govt spokesman Bui Bao Truc cites only 1 of Leslie's articles as basis for his expulsion-one alleging that high generals and office of Premier Tran Thien Khiem were involved in syndicate that had been smuggling brass shell casings out of country
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Two Interviews and Their Aftermath; Discussed Research Public Criticism Dinner Party Cited Called the Writer Friends in Common
Date: 23 July 1973
By MARY BREASTED
Mary BREASTED
comment on controversy in NYC journalistic circles that has arisen over profiles on author G Talese and journalist S Quinn that appeared in New York Magazine and have been said to raise 'serious questions about the virtues of sexually explicit journalism'; A Latham, magazine's sr editor who wrote pieces has defended material; Talese has said he has 'no quarrel' with article but has voiced some displeasure with Latham's tone saying Latham had not portrayed his 'dignity' and had written 'without compassion' for subject; Quinn has called piece 'incredible hatchet job' saying that much of it is not true; illus of Talese and Quinn
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STEREOTYPERS SEEK STRIKE AUTHORITY
Date: 24 July 1973
Stereotypers Union Local 1 on July 23 announces that it has voted to ask its internatl officers for permission to strike NY Times, NY News, NY Post and LI Press; local pres J Kennedy says that lack of progress in union's negotiations for new contract with NYC Publishers Assn and with LI Press had led to request
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Watergate Inquiry Raises Issue of Publicity's Effect; Right to a Fair Trial Brings Questions Whether Hearings Run the Risk of Insulating From Punishment Underlying Problem High Court Never Ruled Available Procedures Strong Measures'
Date: 23 July 1973
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
Fate of former Atty Gen Mitchell, former Sec Stans and score of other White House and Adm leaders who have become widely known as witnesses before Sen Watergate com and face possible criminal charges hinges on whether they were deprived of right of fair trial because they were questioned over natl TV; also at stake is question of whether Cong can continue to conduct widely publicized, free-wheeling inquiries without running risk of insulating from punishment very men whose wrongdoing it is attempting to expose; underlying problem is difficulty of reconciling 1st Amendment guarantee of free press as it applies to coverage of crime and 6th Amendment guarantee of speedy trial by impartial jury in locality where crime was committed; critics see major problem in finding impartial jury; Sup Ct has never ruled on exactly kind of situation presented by Watergate hearings; similar cases decided by Sup Ct and other Fed cts discussed
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day International National Metropolitan The Other News Quotation of the Day CORRECTION
Date: 23 July 1973
correction notes July 21 article on A J Arnett testimony erroneously said that he discussed his testimony with White House
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Sports News Briefs; Designated Manager for All-Stars 5 Boats Pace Sail to Mackinac Princess Anne Is Equestrian Victor
Date: 23 July 1973
Brit Princess Anne on July 22 wins combined open championship at Hickstead, Eng, internatl horse show
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