Candor Toward the Press
Date: 21 January 1971
By ERIC SEVAREID
Eric SEVAREID
E Sevareid article on Nixon's press relations, need for press confs and candor with press; notes reasons why press conf has not worked well under Nixon; comments on Nixon's Jan 4 TV talk with network commentators and suggests format changes for future talks
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PATROLMEN END SIX-DAY STRIKE, HEEDING UNION DELEGATES' VOTE; PAY AND PENALTIES UNRESOLVED; PARITY TRIAL IS ON Services That Acted in Sympathy Return to Work, Too Patrolmen, Heeding Union Delegates, End Six-Day Strike; Parity Trial Begins OTHER SERVICES RETURN TO JOBS Transit and Housing Police End Sympathy Action -'Amnesty' in Doubt
Date: 20 January 1971
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
Lindsay press conf, City Hall
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4 More Officers Seek U.S. War Crimes Inquiry; Want the 'Responsibility' of Westmoreland, Zumwalt and Other Leaders Studied
Date: 21 January 1971
Special to The New York Times
Lts J Kent, E Shallcross, J Skelly and N Banks call for investigation 'of the responsibility' of Westmoreland, Zumwalt and other US mil leaders for 'war crimes' in Indochina, news conf; say they support call by Concerned Officers Movement members for inquiry bd; cite Gens Abrams, Momyer and Walt, and Lt Gen Cushman; say they will send lrs requesting inquiry to armed services sees and House and Sen coms; are introduced by Natl Com for a Citizens Comm of Inquiry into US War Crimes aide
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MITCHELL REPORTS GAIN IN CRIME WAR; Recounts Accomplishments in 2 Years in Office
Date: 20 January 1971
Atty Gen Mitchell, reviewing his 2 yrs in office, asserts that Nixon Adm is winning war against crime despite FBI statistics, news conf; says that Justice Dept's accomplishments in last 2 yrs include pushing 3 major crime bills through Cong, increase in convictions of 'high echelon organized crime leaders' and reduction of st crime in several major cities
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A.F.L.-C.I.O. BACKS HEALTH COVERAGE; National Insurance Plan Will Be Offered in Congress
Date: 21 January 1971
By RICHARD D. LYONSSpecial to The New York Times
AFL-CIO joins UAW, Teamsters, UMW and Internatl Chem Workers in backing revised natl health ins program; unions have endorsed concept advanced in '69 by late UAW pres Reuther, which is basically similar to that proposed by Repr Griffiths; Repr Corman to introduce bill in HR and Sens Kennedy and Cooper to introduce identical bill in Sen; revisions made in Reuther bill outlined
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British Expert Disagrees
Date: 21 January 1971
Brit authority on Soviet affairs, V Zorza, maintains that Khrushchev memoirs are forgery in which Soviet and US intelligence agencies played role, article in Guardian
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ALCAN TO ACQUIRE HOUSING CONCERN; Accord Is Set With Elixir, Mobile Homes Maker COMPANIES TAKE MERGER ACTIONS
Date: 21 January 1971
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
Shareholders of parent co, USM Corp, approve stock distribution plan that is part of divestiture program under which Transamerican Shoe will be merged into new Katy Industries subsidiary
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Agency Displays Versatility
Date: 21 January 1971
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Natl Broadcasters Assn TV dirs bd declines to lift ban on commercials for hemorrhoidal remedies
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