Philadelphia Papers Publish
Date: 06 July 1974
Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Bulletin on July 5 resume full publication schedules after dissident delivery truck drivers decide to halt wildcat work stoppages in protest against approved contract (S)
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Questions That Won't Go Away
Date: 05 July 1974
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker on State Sec Kissinger's involvement with White House wiretaps and plumbers unit; notes contention of some Kissinger defenders that press is out to 'get' him; holds press has not been able to get anybody except where evidence is conclusive; contends argument that someone is so valuable that he must be excused from ordinary rules has alarming implications in govt of laws; holds there was no legal justification for employment of plumbers and only disputed legal authority for taps; notes that FBI document says he 'initiated' taps and that sworn affidavits by Charles Colson and John Ehrlichman suggest he had more knowledge of plumbers than he said he did; says with that kind of evidence, Kissinger can hardly claim immunity from further questioning or blame his troubles on press
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Troubles for Marcos; While Manila Papers Report Gains, Key Land Reforms Hit a Big Snag A New Pressure Group
Date: 05 July 1974
By SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times
Sydney SCHANBERGSpecial
analysis of problems facing martial-law Govt of Pres Ferdinand E Marcos; (M)
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An Argument for Eliminating Broadcasting's Fairness Doctrine
Date: 06 July 1974
BY William s. Paley
CBS Inc chmn William S Paley article on possibilities of eliminating broadcasting's fairness doctrine; says that struggle has centered largely on whether problems of fairness should be left, under 1st Amendment principles, to broadcasters, answerable to their audiences, vulnerable to their competitors and exposed to constant public criticism, or whether under doctrine problems should be left to FCC; holds that danger implicit in latter course lies in giving Govt agency power to judge news orgn's performance
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' PLUMBERS' JUDGE REFUSES TO QUASH CALL TO KISSINGER; Directs Him to Be Ready to Testify for Defense-Prosecution Rests Case ' Unduly Oppressive' Kissinger Told to Be Ready to Testify First Defense Witness Psychiatrist Testifies
Date: 06 July 1974
By LINDA CHARLTONSpecial to The New York Times
lawyers for Kissinger, in motion to quash subpoena requiring him to appear July 5 to testify in conspiracy trial of John D Ehrlichman and others in White House 'plumbers' case, contend appearance would cause Kissinger to abruptly terminate his official mission abroad, including briefings to W Eur and NATO officials on Nixon's Moscow trip (S)
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