Trenton Topics; Attorney General's Ruling Opens Rate Meetings of P.U.C. to Public
Date: 30 October 1976
By ALFONSO A NARVAEZ Special to The New York Times
Alfonso NARVAEZ
NJ Atty Gen's office on Oct 29 rules that meetings of NJ Bd of Public Utility Comrs at which utility rate increase requests are discussed fall under provisions of sunshine law and public cannot be excluded (S)
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World News Briefs; Right-Wing Rally Ends In Uproar in Madrid Czechoslovak Hijacker Faces German Charges 20 Persons Reported Killed By New Guinea Quake Publisher Reportedly Ousts Supporters of Mrs. Gandhi
Date: 30 October 1976
Indian Express publisher Ramnath Goenka dismisses 5 pro-Govt dirs and regains full control of newspaper (S)
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Kissinger Is Willing To Stay, Aides Say; KISSINGER WILLING TO STAY IN OFFICE
Date: 30 October 1976
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
Fla Sup Ct on Oct 29 reaffirms its decision reversing contempt-of-ct conviction of reporter Lucy Ware Morgan (St Petersburg Times), who refused to disclose confidential news sources (S)
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Ehrlichman Enters Prison Voluntarily; EHRLICHMAN ENTERS PRISON VOLUNTARILY
Date: 29 October 1976
By LESLEY OELSNER Special to The New York Times
Lesley Special
John D Ehrlichman voluntarily enters Fed prison camp to serve sentences in Watergate and 'plumbers' cases despite fact both convictions are being appealed; will serve 30 mos to 8 yrs for both convictions, with sentences running concurrently, at minimum security Fed prison in Safford, Ariz; US Ct of Appeals has upheld his convictions in both cases; Ehrlichman's atty, Stuart Stiller, says he will continue to press his appeal to Sup Ct (M)
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Bad News From The Cellar
Date: 30 October 1976
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
Russell Baker humorous comment on role of TV in Pres campaign
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Letters to the Editor
Date: 29 October 1976
Article discusses arguments for and against editorial endorsements in newspapers; notes papers that do and do not endorse candidates
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