Stokes Criticizes Press and Politicians
Date: 10 July 1971
By JERRY M. FLINTSpecial to The New York Times
Cleveland Mayor Stokes denounces city's newspapers, charges they contribute to city problems by slanting news
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Read more...The July 9, 1971 was a Friday under the star sign of ♋. It was the 189 day of the year. President of the United States was Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 10 July 1971
By JERRY M. FLINTSpecial to The New York Times
Cleveland Mayor Stokes denounces city's newspapers, charges they contribute to city problems by slanting news
Date: 10 July 1971
HENRY B. DAVIS
lr holds no mention has been made in discussion of Pentagon papers that they are only staff studies and policy repts, typical of such foreign office papers througout world; holds no diplomatic or mil decisions are openly arrived at; urges system of classification to preserve secrecy of such papers
Date: 09 July 1971
Fed grand jury, Boston, opens investigation about which US Atty Travers says 'there will be no public statement whatsoever'; speculation links Pentagon papers
Date: 10 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
ANG and Newark (NJ) Eve News reprs begin series of 8-hr bargaining sessions in attempt to end 45-day-old strike
Date: 09 July 1971
By JAMES FERONSpecial to The New York Times
reply written by J Milewski to lr printed in Slowo Mowszechne, Polish RC newspaper, suggesting that controversy over publication of Pentagon papers represents evidence in favor of freedom and dem system, says that 'showy trials' only hide bitter fighting among Amer capitalists over war profits
Date: 09 July 1971
ELLIOT BERNSTEIN
Elliot BERNSTEIN
E Bernstein lr on Zorthian June 30 article on knowledge of newsmen in Vietnam of at least main points of Pentagon papers takes issue with Zorthian rejection of charge that there was deliberate and systematic deception of press and public; cites examples of such deception
Date: 10 July 1971
By GEORGE GENT
George GENT
article on 4th yr of Columbia Univ Grad Journalism School's summer program to train minority members; '71 program funded by NBC, CBS Foundation and Ford Foundation; some alumni who are now working in news media int; illus
Date: 09 July 1971
By CLAYTON KIRKPATRICK
Clayton KIRKPATRICK
C Kirkpatrick article on Schlesinger June 24 article rebuts Schlesinger's acct of Chicago Tribune's publication of secret data concerning World War II planning in '41 and '42
Date: 10 July 1971
Pentagon Papers, published by Bantam Books in assn with Times, goes into 2d printing day after 1st copies were shipped out; had 1st printing of 500,000 copies
Date: 10 July 1971
JAMES F. CLARITY
James CLARITY
Kennedy, mil judge at Calley trial, recounts humorous anecdote concerning Nixon and Calley