A.B.C. Team to Go to China In Program-Exchange Deal
Date: 27 July 1973
ABC on July 26 announces agreement with China's Central Broadcasting Bur providing for exch of TV news, documentaries and sports programs;ABC News pres E W Lower says that documentary team will visit China in early Sept to film 1-hr documentary and transmit material for ABC News; Central Broadcadting Bur was invited by ABC to send radio and TV staff members to US 'for professional visits and meetings'
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2 Couples Accuse Bank Of Home-Loan Sex Bias
Date: 27 July 1973
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
2 NYC couples, angered by alleged refusal of bankers to consider wife's income in application for mortgage financing, file class-action sex-discrimination suit in Manhattan Fed ct on July 26 against Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co and Manufacturers Hanover Corp, bank's holding co; suit seeks injunctive relief and $20,000 damages for both couples
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A.B.A. Unit Backs Strong Shield Law; Another Matter'
Date: 27 July 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Amer Bar Assn 6-man study group apptd by assn pres R W Meserve on March 12 will recommend that assn support nearly absolute Fed shield law protecting journalists from enforced disclosures of their confidential sources; recommendation will go to assn's governors and 318-member House of Delegates at its conv in Washington, DC, next wk; ASNE head W H Hornby says it seems significant that rept favoring an absolute approach could emerge from assn; cautions that final ABA resolution from conv as whole is another matter; assn's recommendation says that in libel and slander cases privilege should not be absolute
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3 Men Arrested As Violence Flares Outside Expo-Cuba
Date: 27 July 1973
3 men are arrested on July 26 as violence breaks out at opening of pro-Castro exposition at NYC headquarters of Drug and Hosp Workers Union; police keep anti-Castro youths from attacking visitors to exposition; search bldg for bomb after threat is called in to UPI offices from 'Cuban Govt in exile'
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Excerpts FromEhrlichman's Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Watergate; Figures in Senate Inquiry MORNING SESSION Documents Required Bids Weicker Explain Knowledge of Interview Staff Summaries Memo From Krogh Covert Number Business Attack by Press A Healthy Thing Question for Nixon AFTERNOON SESSION Administrative Prerogative Hoover Endorsement President's Concern Presidential Power Different Ideas Possible Explanation
Date: 27 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
excerpts from transcript of July 26 testimony by J D Ehrlichman before Sen Watergate com on its 29th day of hearings; list of com members, com counsel and persons named in testimony
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Mr. Nixon's S.S.; IN THE NATION
Date: 27 July 1973
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker comment scores Pres Nixon's creation of 'plumbers' group, own secret police, to do what he could not get J E Hoover's FBI to do; warns Nixon's stretching of his Pres powers could well have led to police state
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BYRNE DISAGREES WITH EHRLICHMAN; Sought Second Meeting Denies He Showed 'Strong Interest' in F.B.I. Job
Date: 27 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
W M Byrne, judge in Pentagon papers trial, disputes statement by ex-White House aide J D Ehrlichman in his testimony before Sen Watergate com that he (Byrne) showed 'strong interest' in post of FBI Dir while trial was in progress; says in statement that his meeting with Nixon on Apr 5 followed Apr 4 telephone call from Ehrlichman in which Ehlrichman asked him to go to San Clemente to discuss unspecified matter that was 'in no way connected with the case on trial'; Ehrlichman says he specified in Apr 4 call that purpose of meeting was to discuss 'a Fed apptmt which is not judicial in character'
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WILLIAM L. WHITE, WRITER, 73, DEAD; Emporia Editor Was Author of 'They Were Expendable' Son of Famous Editor
Date: 27 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
W L White, editor and publisher of Emporia, Kan, Gazette, dies on July 26 of cancer; was 73 yrs old; career revd; por
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Scowls Now Smiles, Hisses Now Silence; A Broad Smile Gets a Telegram A Patriarch's Prerogative Ellsberg Father-in-Law Unavailable on Hearing
Date: 27 July 1973
By DOUGLAS E. KNEELANDSpecial to The New York Times
Douglas KNEELANDSpecial
Reaction of spectators at Sen Watergate com hearings to testimony of J D Ehrlichman includes hisses and groans and laughter at barbs from Sens; Sen Ervin appeals for dignity and threatens expulsion from hearing room of persons who audibly express their feelings; Ehrlichman's deference appears greater July 26; Ehrlichman illus
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