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29th of June 1972 News
Notizie come è apparso sulla prima pagina del New York Times il 29 giugno 1972
A Postal Rise Attacked
Date: 29 June 1972
Sen G Nelson, seeking to block what he describes as 'appalling' increase in postal rates for newspapers and magazines, introduces on June 28 legis to freeze 2d-class rates for publications at their current level for 1st 250,000 copies and require that additional charges for extra copies be imposed over 5- to 10-yr period
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Excerpts From Court Opinions in News Case
Date: 30 June 1972
Special to The New York Times
excerpts from majority opinion in US Sup Ct ruling on June 29 that journalists have no First Amendment right to refuse to tell grand juries names of confidential sources and information given them in confidence, Caldwell and Pappas cases
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South Vietnamese Launch Push to Retake Quangtri; 10,000 Enter Country's Northernmost Province Backed by War's Biggest Concentration of Firepower South Vietnamese Launch Drive to Retake Quangtri
Date: 29 June 1972
By SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times
Sydney SCHANBERGSpecial
June 29: 10,000 S Vietnamese marines and paratroopers on June 29 start drive to re-take Quangti Province which was lost to N Vietnamese forces about 2 months ago; Amer naval forces of at least 17 ships and over 100 B-52s support offensive with continuous attacks; Saigon officials impose restrictions on news about new attacks, accuse AP bureau in Saigon of violating restrictions by releasing limited rept of counteroffensive June 28; Saigon radio repts stiff resistance by N Vietnamese; 34 B-52 missions, largest number to date, are flown in support of counter-offensive; no other air activity reptd; Hanoi radio repts 10 planes were shot down over N Vietnam in 'fierce air battle' June 27; details of S Vietnamese offensive; map; illus
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Gravel Is Denied Immunity In Case of Pentagon Papers; Gravel Is Denied Immunity Plea in Ruling on Pentagon Papers Case
Date: 30 June 1972
By ROBERT M. SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
US Sup Ct, 5-4, rules that Cong immunity does not prevent grand jury from asking Sen Gravel or his aides certain questions about his version of Pentagon papers, or where he obtained papers; decision is written by Justice White, who is joined by Chief Justice Burger and Assoc Justices Blackmun, Powell and Rehnquist; at issue is 'speech or debate' clause in Const; White says that clause covers Cong aide as much as it does Cong member, insofar as aide's conduct would be immune legis conduct if performed by Sen himself; says clause does not give Gravel or his aide immunity from testifying before grand jury about arrangements for pub of 'Sen Gravel edition of the Pentagon Papers'; says Gravel and aide Dr L Rodberg could be questioned by grand jury on questions 'relevant to tracing the source' of Pentagon documents as long as no legis act is implicated by questions; Justice Brennan, in his dissent, contends that majority's decision 'so restricts the privilege of speech or debate as to endanger the continued performance of legis tasks that are vital to the workings of our Dem system'; Gravel issues press release that says ct's decision 'may be the death knell for an informed and vital Cong'
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Corning Glass Profit Is Up; Flood Damage Assessed; Corning Glass Cites Rise in Earnings
Date: 29 June 1972
By CLARE M. RECKERT
article describes effects of June tropical storm Agnes on operations at Corning Glass Works and repts co profits are up in all major product categories except refractories; flood damage reptd most severe in co museum, where many irreplaceable glass objects over 2,000 yrs old were destroyed; co offers no-interest loans and early vacation pay to over 2,300 employees left homeless; June 18 quarterly profit rept shows up to 14% increase in sales; co chmn A Houghton Jr says shipment of consumer products is higher than in '71; production capacity is being increased 40% to meet demand for Corelle Livingware; construction on new TV bulb plant in Taiwan is progressing well; illus
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Editors Declare Ruling on Newsmen Is 'a Blow to Right of People to Be Informed'; CONGRESS URGED TO ACT ON ISSUE Law Is Sought to Protect Confidentiality of News Sources of Reporters
Date: 30 June 1972
By RICHARD PHALON
Richard PHALON
Sulzberger says on June 29 that US Sup Ct decision in E Caldwell (NY Times) case, ruling that journalist does not have right to refuse to tell grand juries information on confidential news sources, makes it imperative that Cong and those State Legislatures that have not yet acted pass laws that would give to reporters necessary protection of their sources; says decision carries with it 'serious implications for free press
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Press Loses Plea to Keep Data From Grand Juries; Press Loses Plea to Keep Confidential Data From Grand Juries
Date: 30 June 1972
Special to The New York Times
US Sup Ct, ruling 5-4 on June 29 that journalists have no First Amendment right to refuse to tell grand juries names of confidential sources and information given them in confidencee, overturns lower Fed ct ruling on behalf of E Caldwell, NY Times reporter, who had refused to enter Fed grand jury room and be questioned on information given him by Black Panther Party; also rules that TV newsman P Pappas must tell state grand juries names and other information given him in confidence or face imprisonment for contempt; Pappas had been allowed by Black Panthers to spend night of expected raid in Panther office if he promised to disclose nothing
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Aid of Advertising And Media Fields Sought in Job Plan
Date: 30 June 1972
Natl Alliance of Businessmen starts new job training program in which Fed Govt will provide funds for 'upgrading' jobs of employes who might not otherwise qualify for promotion; seeks help of communications and ad indus; US Dept of Labor regional dir C Cottrell says program will provide work force with improving skills and motivation, s, meeting of 60 leaders of communications and ad fields, NYC; NY Times pres and publisher A O Sulzberger praises project as 'fascinating program'
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VIETNAM REPORTING IS TERMED SLANTED
Date: 30 June 1972
C W Wiley, exec dir of Natl Com for Responsible Patriotism, says that most news reporting from S Vietnam stresses negative rather than positive aspects of N Vietnamese invasion of S Vietnam, June 29 news conf; calls battle for Anloc victory for S Vietnamese; denies being given VIP treatment by Amer mil command in Vietnam
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Media Oppose Limits On Chess-Match News
Date: 30 June 1972
attempt to limit news transmission from world chess championship in Iceland meets strong resistance from news media; details of restrictions noted
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