Publisher Seeks to Quash Subpoena of Hughes Data
Date: 12 June 1973
The Las Vegas Sun publisher H M Greenspun begins legal battle on June 11 to prevent IRS from seizing documents he has concerning financial dealings of H R Hughes; files motion in US Dist Ct seeking to quash subpoena served by IRS ordering him to turn over documents to Govt on June 12; Judge Roger Foley did not sign order immediately; motion to quash says summons is in violation of First Amendment, as well as Nevada statutes, which protect newspapers from disclosing sources
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Chinese Journalists Meet San Francisco Workmen
Date: 12 June 1973
Special 'to The New York limes
Delegation of 22 Chinese journalists on June 11 visits Internatl Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, San Francisco, as part of 26-day unoffical visit to US
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PRESS FOR YOUTHSSEEKS NEW IMAGE; Alternative Media Parley Sees Need for Stability
Date: 11 June 1973
Special to The New York Times
Reprs of 53 youth-oriented pubs are present during 3-day Boulder-Alternative Press Conf; S Foeher, editor of Straight Creek Journal, says 'second generation press' is attempting to establish itself on more stable footing than was attempted by underground press; says his newspaper believes in getting involved in community at neighborhood level
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Higher Equipment SpendingFor Newspapers Reported
Date: 12 June 1973
Dr J A Boyd, pres of Harris-Intertype Corp, tells ANPA Research Inst on June 11 that US newspaper indus is currently investing $250-million a yr on new equipment
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PAPERS CAUTIONED BY TYPOGRAPHERS; Union Hints at Job Action in Fall Over Contract
Date: 12 June 1973
B A Powers, pres of Typographical Union Local 6, warns in monthly bulletin to members on June 11 that 'confrontation' with publishers of NY News, NY Times and NY Post may be necessary to achieve satisfactory contract settlement; says that ideal time for printers to put pressure on newspapers is when indus is busy in spring and fall
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Subpoenas Sought on Coast In Ellsberg Case Break-in
Date: 12 June 1973
spokesman for Los Angeles Dist Atty J Busch repts on June 11 that Busch's office is drafting subpoenas that it will try to serve on former White House aides E Krogh Jr and D Young, named as dirs of 'plumbers' security group that has been implicated in burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding
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GREENSPUN TO FIGHT U.S. ON HUGHES DATA; Special to New York Times
Date: 11 June 1973
H Greenspun, publisher of Las Vegas Sun, says on June 10 that he will move in Fed ct on June 11 to quash subpoena of documents that concern financial dealings of industrialist H R Hughes; says subpoena, served May 23, is apparently part of inquiry begun in '72 by IRS into alleged criminal tax fraud liability of Hughes' businesses in Nevada; subpoena was served on same day that Sun published article alleging unsuccessful attempt to break into Greenspun's safe in mid '72 which may have been aimed at obtaining Hughes's handwritten documents concerning his business in Nevada and alleged plans for influencing state and natl pol
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Ron Ziegler's Diary; OBSERVER
Date: 12 June 1973
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
R Baker humorous comment discusses imagined excerpts from diary of White House press sec R Ziegler; cartoon
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EBAN ASKS RESTRAINT IN REPORTS ON TALKS
Date: 12 June 1973
Israeli Foreign Min Eban, in June 11 speech, Jerusalem, to opening session of Internatl Press Inst's annual meeting, appeals to world press to permit diplomats to conduct negotiations 'free from pressures and inhibitions of publicity'; says he believes it is erroneous that public has right to know of every exploratory phase of internatl agreements
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WARSAW TRYINGLESS CENSORSHIP; Eases Curbs on 2 Papers in Drive to Cut Discontent
Date: 11 June 1973
By RAYMOND H. ANDERSON
Raymond ANDERSON
Poland, in series of reforms aimed at uncovering and venting discontent and grievances before they erupt in violence, tests abolition of censorship control over press; reforms reflect more flexible, responsive mood of Gierek regime, which is seeking to stimulate initiative, work and atmosphere of confidence in effort to reduce nation's problems and raise living standards; direct censorship has been lifted on 2 papers, Trybuna Ludu and Polityka, both organs of Communist party controled by trusted editors; expectation is that if lifting of direct censorship succeeds for some time without excessive controversy, remainder of press will also be put on its own responsibility; M Rakowski, ed of Polityka, comments
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