Press Sharply Criticizes Nixon on Ouster of Cox; Others Voice Criticism
Date: 23 October 1973
By GLENN FOWLER
Glenn FOWLER
Pres Nixon's dismissal of special Watergate prosecutor A Cox elicits strongest press criticism since his election nearly 5 yrs ago; scores of newpapers call for impeachment of Nixon, his immediate resignation or other equally drastic solutions to impasse between Nixon, on 1 hand, and Cong and cts on other; other newspapers are scornful of what they consider Pres's high-handedness, and are openly skeptical of Adm's contention that compromise proposal for screening tapes represents effort to avoid const crisis; minority of Amer press supports Nixon
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2 NEWSMEN CALLED IN SENATE INQUIRY
Date: 24 October 1973
Manchester Union Leader reporters R W Pease and A C Egan Jr are served with subpoenas on Oct 23 to appear before Sen Watergate com on Oct 26 and bring all records pertinent to '72 Pres campaign; com reptdly will question newsmen about lr printed in Manchester Union Leader during '72 Pres campaign which alleged that then-Dem Pres aspirant Sen Muskie had condoned racial slurs against Amers of French-Canadian ancestry
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BYRNE ENDORSED BY TENANTS' BODY; Offers a Plan to 'Guarantee Fairness' to Landlords and Renters Alike Tenant Protection Urged
Date: 24 October 1973
By WALTER H. WAGGONERSpecial to The New York Times
Walter WAGGONERSpecial
B T Byrne, NJ Dem gubernatorial candidate, on Oct 23 proposes program to 'guarantee fairness' to tenants and landlords through guidelines for local rent ordinances, model leases and other tenant-landlord arrangements; outlines his plans after he is 'strongly' endorsed by NJ Tenants Orgn; illus of Byrne and tenant orgn pres Mrs S Aranow
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Revenue Worries Cut Prime - Tim e TV News Specials; Lack of Prime Time Coverage Must Negotiate for a Spot
Date: 24 October 1973
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
L Brown analyzes TV news coverage of Watergate crisis; holds TV networks have, on whole, performed creditably in breaking news that began Oct 20 with press conf of then special Watergate prosecutor A Cox, in following developments and in analyzing their implications; notes story has been kept out of prime time; holds Pres Nixon has become canny in uses of media; notes some network newsmen believe Pres purposely timed firing of Cox for Saturday to make least possible impact; says PBS has nationally been sole source of information on rapidly changing events during hrs convenient for most viewers
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4 Struck Paper Plants Resume Canadian Output; One Plant Rejects Offer Pension Benefits Improved OUTPUT RESUMES AT 4 PAPER MILLS No Details Released
Date: 23 October 1973
4 of 5 Canadian Internatl Paper Co mills have resumed full production following contract-ratification votes by workers who have been on strike since Aug; 4 reopened mills are at Hawkesbury, Ontario, and at Trois Rivieres, Le Tuque and Gatineau, Quebec; 1 local union at mill in Dalhousie, New Brunswick, rejected contract proposal; 38,000 members of United Paperworkers Union who returned to work ease newsprint supply crisis that had forced some US and Canadian newspapers to shorten editions and had threatened others with curtailment of publication
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Times Reporter Is Honored
Date: 23 October 1973
Lehigh Univ presents award to reporter H J Maidenberg (NY Times) for his coverage of commodities futures mkts
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Cox Investigators Had Groups Studying Five Areas in the Case; Funds Data Reported
Date: 23 October 1973
Special to The New York Times
article discusses 5 task forces set up by former special Watergate prosecutor A Cox, 1 of which investigated Watergate break-in
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Supreme Court Again Divides 5 to 4 in Appeals on Prohibition of Obscenity
Date: 24 October 1973
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
US Sup Ct on Oct 23 refuses to grant Amtrak an injunction against Kansas law enforcement officials who have prevented serving of liquor on Amtrak trains as they pass through that state
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