Microfilm on Kennedy's Life To Be Presented to Library
Date: 23 November 1973
J J Fahey will present 19 rolls of microfilm representing more than 30,000 newspaper clippings on career of Pres Kennedy to Kennedy Memorial Library in Dec; 1st set of microfilm was donated to Library of Cong and other sets will be sold; Sen E Kennedy and Library dir D W Fenn will accept microfilm in Nov 23 ceremony
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Wilkes-Barre Paper Struck
Date: 22 November 1973
Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Times-Leader News Record on Nov 21 is forced to suspend publication after 120 printers go on strike
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COURT BACKS ORDER ON NEWS DISCLOSURE
Date: 22 November 1973
Mass Sup Judicial Ct on Nov 20 upholds lower ct order that compels reporter L R Gallese (Wall St Journal) to disclose her sources in connection with libel suit involving name of Stoneham official whom Gallese quoted in '72 concerning effect of state's zoning laws; Chief Justice G J Tauro, in 12-page decision, says 1st Amendment gives reporters no protection against being compelled to disclose their news sources in connection with ct proceedings; Andover contractor W D'Annolfo brought $100,000 libel suit against Journal and Gallese contending he was defamed by Stoneham official's statement; R J Kenney Jr, atty representing both Gallese and Dow Jones & Co, which publishes Journal, says ruling is being studied to determine if appeal will be taken to US Sup Ct
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Pressmen and 3 Newspapers Agree on a New 2-Year Pact
Date: 22 November 1973
Printing Pressmen's Union Local 2 and publishers of NY Daily News, NY Times and NY Post on Nov 21 reach agreement on new 2-yr contract; pact is subject to ratification by membership at meeting Dec 2; local pres W J Kennedy repts that tentative agreement provides for wage increase of $13.85 a wk on day shift in each of 2 yrs, plus 1.5% of payroll contribution by publishers to union's welfare fund; Natl Labor Relations Bd acting regional dir W D Morio repts that he has found that publishers of 3 newspapers were not in violation of Natl Labor Relations Act, as had been charged by Typographical Union Local 6
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NIXON POPULARITY REVIVING IN SOUTH; President's Visit to 3 States and Republican Efforts Help to Build Support Nixon's Popularity
Date: 22 November 1973
By ROY REEDSpecial to The New York Times
Nixon's popularity seen reviving in South; resurgence of his standing in South, which has steadily been source of his greatest strength, began even before his Southern tour on weekend of Nov 16-17; his visit to Fla, Ga and Tenn is seen boosting it further; Southerners have practically stopped calling for his resignation or impeachment; number of Southern Dems have begun to defend him; Montgomery Advertiser ed cited as typical of attitude toward Nixon; ed says there was 'fever' for impeachment after firing of Cox but it has ebbed and it expects Nixon to remain in office; study of Nixon's standing in South also shows that young but growing Repub party in South appears to have suffered only slight setbacks because of Watergate and, because of fast work by party leaders, is already recovering; revival of Nixon's popularity is coupled with revival of South's distrust of natl news media; 1 of unexpected beneficiaries of Watergate seems to be Gov Wallace; apparently anticipating eventual shift toward Nixon, Wallace has refused to discuss Watergate; other signs of Nixon's reviving popularity in South detailed
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Ellsberg Burglary Cited in Push By A.F.L.-C.I.O. to Oust Nixon
Date: 23 November 1973
Special to The New York Times
AFL-CIO issues its 3d wkly statement detailing charges against Pres Nixon in its drive for Nixon's impeachment; statements outline 19 charges that orgn has said constitute 'bill of particulars' against Nixon; charges, in part, that Nixon committed impeachable offense by obstructing justice in name of 'natl security'
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Ukraine Holds Nixon Above Criticism; Passed Up Story
Date: 23 November 1973
By CHRISTOPHER S. WRENSpecial to The New York Times
Christopher WRENSpecial
Pres Nixon remains untarnished symbol of reconciliation in Zaporozhe, indus center of almost 700,000 in southern Ukraine, USSR; that Watergate affair means little or nothing to town is result of cautious treatment scandal has received in natl press and almost lack of treatment by local press; map
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Ellsberg and Sakharov will Get SANE Award
Date: 23 November 1973
SANE, which describes itself as citizens orgn for sane world, announces on Nov 22 that it will present Eleanor Roosevelt Peace Awards for '73 to Dr D Ellsberg and Soviet dissident physicist Prof A D Sakharov; announcement made by former US Sen W Morse and Prof S Melman; cites Sakharov for his 'courageous' work for 'peaceful coexistence with humanist values, carried out at great personal risk'
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