2 Criminal Counts. Against Governor of Samoa Quickly Dropped; Prosecutor's Stand Governor Testifies
Date: 19 September 1973
By DAVID A. ANDELMANSpecial to The New York Times
David ANDELMANSpecial
Amer Samoa Gov J M Haydon, who is on trial for charges of manipulation of pol elections under Hatch Act, testifies on Sept 18 in Pago Pago that he made numerous telephone calls on behalf of candidacy of Washington Gov D J Evans during visit to Seattle last Oct
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Chile's Junta Said to Plan Military Trials for 5,200; MILITARY TRIALS EXPECTED IN CHILE Assassination Plot Reported Heavy Army Toll Reported Action 'Unanimous' Junta Head Gives Policy
Date: 18 September 1973
By Reuters
Chilean newspapers El Mercurio and La Tercera de la Hora rept on Sept 17 that Allende Govt planned to assassinate top mil officers and opposition pol leaders; say plot is detailed in documents, which cannot be verified by newsmen, brought to papers by 'high mil source,' who says they had been taken from safe of D Vergara, Communist party leader and Allende's Interior Min; papers, which opposed Allende Govt, are only ones permitted to publish by junta
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Wiretaps Termed No Bar To Approval of Kissinger; KISSINGER'S ROLE IN TAPS IS UPHELD Little Talk of Policy Issues Action by President Asked
Date: 18 September 1973
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
Sen Foreign Relations subcom repts on Sept 17 that H A Kissinger's role in wiretapping of 17 officials and newsmen from '69 to '71 'was not such as to bar him from confirmation' as State Sec
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ABITIBI RESUMES PAPER PRODUCTIONS; Newsprint Plant in Ontario on Job-Shortage Seen Strike Vote Scheduled
Date: 18 September 1973
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
production of newsprint resumes on Sept 17 at largest plant of Abitibi Paper Co at Iroquois Falls, Ont, but contract disputes remain unsettled at 3 other paper makers; Iroquois Falls mill mgr J Jordan repts that production of about 1,000 tons of newsprint a day has been resumed after 2 locals of United Papermakers and Paperworkers Union voted to return to work; US newspapers, affected by continuing newsprint shortage resulting from Canadian strikes, are taking variety of steps to conserve newsprint and assure sufficient inventories for havy fall ad period; Newspaper Ad Bur pres J Kauffman says that main effect of newsprint pinch will be more efficient use of paper rather than cutbacks in ad; NY Times has instituted program of conservation that calls for tight editing and writing, elimination of newsprint waste, and careful control of newspaper's distribution; various newspaper execs comment including V Palmer (Daily News), D Newhouse (Newark Star-Ledger), G Estes (Richmond Times-Dispatch and News Leader), J Olson (Chicago Tribune) and F Taylor (Wall St Journal)
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F.D.A. RECALL NEWS TO BE RESTRICTED
Date: 18 September 1973
Special to The New York Times
FDA spokesman announces on Sept 17 plans to end its present policy of issuing news releases every time it recalls a drug or other product that is found to present threat to safety of consumer; news releases will continue to be issued, but may be omitted when FDA believes it can distribute information directly to entire concerned population in other ways and avoid alarming potential users of safe products which may be similar to recalled ones; all recalls will continue to be published in agency's weekly rept; Health Research Group denounces change
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Senate Unit Recommends Kissinger's Confirmation; KISSINGER BACKED BY SENATE PANEL Tightened Rules Wanted Wants Speedy Approval
Date: 19 September 1973
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
US HR Ways and Means Com postpones for another wk US Sec of State-designate H A Kissinger's scheduled Sept 18 appearance before com to defend Nixon Adm's efforts to extend improved tariff terms to USSR without linking them to unrestricted emigration by Soviet Jews
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PRESS IS ADVISED TO NAME SOURCES; Goldwater Tells Symposium Here to Give Full Story Call for Decision
Date: 19 September 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Sen B Goldwater on Sept 18 lectures press on its need to give sources, particularly concerning its reptg on Watergate affair and on investigation into Vice Pres Agnew's affairs, Magazine Publishers Assn symposium, Carnegie Hall, NYC
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day International National Metropolitan The Other News Quotation of the Day CORRECTION
Date: 18 September 1973
Oct 4 luncheon for Just One Break Inc in Annual Calendar of Soc Events on Sept 16 should have been listed as supper party on Oct 16 at Plaza Hotel, following The Way We Were premiere at Loew's State Theatre
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