Staff at 2 Papers In Chicago Protest Support for Daley
Date: 18 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
Most of ed staff at Chicago Daily News and Sun-Times sign petitions opposing papers' endorsement of Mayor Daley for re-election and asking for a staff-written editorial against his re-election
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Soviet Protests to U.S.
Date: 19 March 1971
Dobrynin delivers note to US Under Sec Irwin protesting harassment by Jewish Defense League and requesting that US Govt 'assure normal working conditions' for Soviet Embassy, Washington, DC, and its personnel; US spokesman says incident involved was peaceful picketing of bldg where some Soviet diplomats live
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Mylai Inquiry Credited With Raising Morale
Date: 18 March 1971
Gen Westmoreland says Mylai inquiry has raised mil morale by showing that improper actions will not be tolerated, news conf; says Mylai incident was 'aberration in the system and should not have happened'
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Agnew Criticizes C.B.S. Over a TV Documentary
Date: 19 March 1971
By JAMES M. NAUGHTON
Vice Pres Agnew scores CBS over TV program The Selling of The Pentagon, s, Boston; calls program 'subtle but vicious broadside against natl defense establishment'; says program was produced by 2 CBS writers who had roles in earlier documentary programs involving questionable production and editing techniques; CBS pres Stanton rejects criticism
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Turkish President Starts Talks on a Coalition Cabinet
Date: 18 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
nation seen relieved over arrest of Gezmis; illus
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GRAIN-PRICE PACT WITH BRITISH SET; U.S. Says Rises Are Below What London Proposed
Date: 18 March 1971
US Agr Sec Hardin and pres aide Peterson announce US has reached grain-trade agreement with GB that will result in some increases in minimum import prices for US grain entering GB, news conf; say agreement will lower minumum prices originally proposed by Brit officials and will take effect July 1; 2 countries will have option to continue pact through '72; in recent yrs, GB has bought between $150-and $200-million in grain a yr from US
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Greece to Shut 2 Prison Camps; Revises Plan to Free All Exiles
Date: 18 March 1971
Special to The New York Times
Under Sec Georgalas says regime will close 2 pol prison camps on Leros Island next mo, news conf; says that all but ltd number of 300 Communists remaining in camps would be freed and that 60 or 70 prisoners held since '67 coup would be sent to remote villages to live under 'enforced residence'; says 45 non-Communist opponents of regime who are already living in 'enforced residence' will not be released; says 'a lot of fuss' is being made abroad over wave of arrests during Nov and Dec and deplores repts that imply Greek authorities violated law in carrying out arrests; denies that arrests were made by mil police and without warrants; asserts that time of arrests, which he says was about 6 AM, was within limits provided by law, even though subsequent verification shows that sun rises in Athens in late Nov after 7 AM; Greek law specifies that arrests cannot be made between sunset and sunrise except in specific emergencies; announcement contradicts statement made by Papadopoulos holding all persons in exile and under detention would be set free by Apr if warranted by internal security conditions
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America's Cup Challengers Told to Set Up Trials
Date: 19 March 1971
By PARTON KEESE
Parton KEESE
NYYC informs potential '73 Cup challengers to plan their own elimination trials; says Brit Royal Thames C and Australian Royal Sydney Yacht Sqdn have declined to do this; other challengers listed
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