Denver Post Heir Plans to Sue Newhouse on Monopoly Charges
Date: 25 July 1969
By HENRY RAYMONT
Henry RAYMONT
Ex-Justice Goldberg, now in private practice, says he will sue, Fed ct, on behalf of H Bonfils (heir to Denver Post), charging S I Newhouse, in longtime attempt to acquire Post, restrains competition and monopolizes news dissemination; calls suit 1st major action aimed at restraining acquisitions by big cos in communications field; suit stems from effort by Newhouse's Herald Co, which has 18% interest, to get more stock; details; dispute revd
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London to Free 2 Spies in Return for Release by Moscow of Teacher and 2 Other Britons
Date: 25 July 1969
By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times
Sec Stewart repts Chinese have rejected Brit offer to send to mainland 13 Chinese news workers jailed in '67 outbreaks in return for release of Grey
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Wall Street Applauds Success of Apollo 11
Date: 25 July 1969
By LEONARD SLOANE
Leonard SLOANE
reaction among Wall St workers; illus; NYSE and ASE flash congratulatory messages on their tickers; illus
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2 AT TRENTON STATE GIVEN DEMOTIONS
Date: 26 July 1969
Pres Heussler informs faculty that he has relieved Dr J Forcina and Dean Curry of their adm duties because of their role in faculty demand that he be ousted as coll pres; both men were among 13 coll admrs who, together with 19 of 24 dept chmn and other faculty groups, signed petition calling for Heussler's removal; refuse to state reasons behind resignation demand, news conf
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LABOR'S PAY GAINS ARE AVERAGING 7%; Shulz Warns of Difficulties, but Doesn't Ask Restraint
Date: 26 July 1969
Special to The New York Times
Labor Dept repts avg wage and benefit settlement negotiated by organized labor, Jan-June, provided increases of slightly more than 7%, 1% above '68 level
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NIXON PLANS CUT IN MILITARY ROLE FOR U.S. IN ASIA; Starting Tour, He Promises Respect for Commitments, but Under New Forms ARRIVES IN PHILIPPINES President, at Guam, Asserts Nation Won't Be Drawn Into More Vietnams President Nixon Declares That U.S. Will Reduce Its Military Commitments in Asia POLICIES OUTLINED AT START OF TOUR He Says Nation Will Not Be Drawn Into Future Wars Like That in Vietnam
Date: 26 July 1969
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times
Nixon says he may order reduction in mil operations in S Vietnam if it would help negotiations to end war, news conf, Guam; favors summit meeting with USSR in search for end of war, but doubts USSR would work for settlement in pub forum; concedes many Amers are frustrated with war and want reduction in US commitment
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