International Group Attacks Peru Junta For Press Seizures; Peruvian Defends Take-over
Date: 11 August 1974
Peruvian Govt spokesman Dr Oscar Faura, head of press dept of Peruvian Foreign Ministry, defends expropriation of 5 Lima newspapers as soc measure taken as part of 'transformation of the anitquated structures of our nation' (S)
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White House Discloses Nixon-Colson Tape Gap; Cover-Up Involved Claims Under Study Search to Continue Haldeman Call Missing Bar Suspends Ehrlichman
Date: 10 August 1974
By JOHN M. CREWDSONSpecial to The New York Times
Washington State Sup Ct suspends John D Ehrlichman from practice of law because of his Fed conspiracy conviction (S)
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Moscow Portrays Nixon as a Victim
Date: 11 August 1974
By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNESpecial
USSR, in hr-long TV program on Nixon's resignation, 1st detailed explanation to Russian people of Nixon's fall, portrays him as victim of partisan pol, econ situation in US and malicious propaganda of mass media'; does not suggest Nixon did anything to contribute to his loss of office; refers to 'so-called Watergae affair,' but does not explain what it is (M)
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CBS News Tells of Payola on Records
Date: 10 August 1974
By GRACE LICHTENSTEIN
Grace LICHTENSTEIN
CBS News documentary, The Trouble With Rock, to be televised nationally, confirms officials and employes of CBS Records have been involved in payola, organized crime and drug trafficking; says co employe bought cocaine for CBS rock stars from organized crime figure in exch for large quantities of popular albums, easily convertable to cash; holds David Wynshaw, asst to dismissed CBS Records pres Clive J Davis, helped secure protection for CBS recording figures O C Smith and Jeff Beck from Anthony (Fat Tony) Salerno, reputed Mafia chief; quotes rock mgt exec as saying cocaine could be readily obtained from CBS Records; CBS Records press spokesman and Recording Indus of Amer contend documentary's view of indus is 'distorted'; program's correspondent David Culhane quotes CBS spokesman's rept that co's private investigations of record co found 'no basis' for allegations (M)
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Gains Seen in Bid to Get Commercial TV Station; Improvements Noted
Date: 11 August 1974
Special to The New York TimesBy DON PRIAL
several NJ officials are beginning to see significant progress in fight to gain commercial TV station for state; battle to force major TV stations in NYC and Phila to devote more of their news budgets to regular coverage of NJ took on new life in July when Gov Byrne, Newark Mayor Kenneth A Gibson and Assemblyman Thomas H Kean testified before Sen communications subcom; NJ and Delaware are only states in nation still lacking commercial VHF TV station; NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting official Robert Ottenhorr says WNBC, WCBS and WABC are increasing amount of time they devote to NJ news (M)
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A Plea to Bind Up Watergate Wounds; Wife Holds Bible Minds Are Troubled Plea Is Made to Bind Up "Wounds of Watergate' Search for Peace Rises About Dawn Inauguration Guest List
Date: 10 August 1974
By MARJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times
Vice Pres Ford is sworn in as Pres; urges US to 'bind up internal wounds of Watergate and urges US to pray for ex-Pres Nixon'
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Ideas & Trends; The Uncrowded National Parks Military Shortage Education, Medicine, Journalism Training Doctors for The Inner City Ideas & Trends/Continued Chiropractic Will Undergo Examination Street Toughs Are as Likely to Be Girls as Boys A Swing To Journalism
Date: 11 August 1974
Donald Johnston and Caroline Rand Herron
Donald Johnston
Inst of Juvenile Research study shows sharp increase in delinquency among teen-age girls to point where they cheat, shoplift, fight and use drugs as often as teen-age boys; study dir Patricia Miller attributes rising delinquency rate to rapidly changing status of women (S)
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