Nixon Freeway Project Suspended in California; Dropped From Masthead No Longer Fits In'
Date: 25 August 1974
Special to The New York Times
Yorba Linda (Calif) Weekly Star newspaper, for 2d consecutive time, drops slogan 'Birthplace of Richard M Nixon' from masthead and substitutes 'Birthplace of 37th President'; pub Edward Kelly says circumstances under which Nixon resigned made change necessary; says paper recd lrs of protest because of change (S)
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An Eagle That Just Won't Stop Screaming; A Graceful Balance
Date: 25 August 1974
By WAYNE KING
Wayne KING
Tom Gish, publisher of Whittesburg, Ky, newspaper Mountain Eagle, recounts his difficulties with local auths in continuing to publish paper; paper, with masthead slogan It Screams, has been force to close by police since suspicious fire on Aug 1; Gish believes his published attacks on strip miners, coal cos, school bd, state, county and local police may account for his present problems in trying to get presses running again; is determined to get paper out, desite setbacks, by printing it on new equipment in his home; Gish illus (L)
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The Resignation--Capstone to Nixon's TV Career
Date: 25 August 1974
By CYCLOPS
TV critic Cyclops article on Richard M Nixon's TV resignation and farewell speech as capstone to Nixon's TV career; describes TV networks' commentary in which network analysts seemed uncertain of their roles; concludes that it would be nice if US could have some govt that did not need to be televised (L)
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A Major Chicago Paper to Close Sept. 13
Date: 24 August 1974
By WILLIAM E. FARRELLSpecial to The New York Times
William FARRELLSpecial
Chicago Tribune Co chmn Stanton R Cooke repts that Chicago Today, 1 of city's 4 daily gen circulation newspapers, will cease publication on Sept 13; says that on Sept 16, Chicago Tribune will begin publication of 24-hr newspaper with fresh news in each edition, morning, afternoon and evening; says that ad revenues of paper did not equal circulation achieved; 148 of total staff of 425 have been offered jobs with Chicago Tribune; Chicago Daily News publisher Marshall Field comments on closing; brief history of paper; nameplate illus (M)
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Letters to the Editor; Avoiding Costly Prison Construction Chance of Conviction Spare Citizen Nixon Small Irony Situation in Korea Fast Food Outlets: Live and Let Live Rail Spur to Airport To Avoid National Campaign
Date: 24 August 1974
CARL M. LOEB JR.TEDDY DIAMONDWALTER S. ROWLAND(Prof.) STANISLAW STARONTOH SANG MOONDIKRAN P. DONCHIANHARRY HALBREICHBARBARA BYER
Lr from Carl M Loeb Jr, former NYC Correction Bd chmn, lauds Fed Judge Morris Lasker's decision that Tombs should be renovated or closed; holds city prisoners can be held in new Fed jail now under construction on Foley Sq; holds room can be made in jail if pretrial intervention program is instituted; illus
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Follow-Up The News; Fallout Shelters
Date: 25 August 1974
Progress rept on Communist Chinese shelling of Taiwan-controlled Quemoy and Matsu Islands, a major issue in '60 Presidential campaign, finds that islands are now shelled only with Communist Chinese propaganda and there is no US policy toward islands (S)
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Black Gets a Key V. F. W. Post; Notes on People
Date: 24 August 1974
ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
Yermolenko appears on Moscow TV with composer Dmitri Kobolevsky and states desire to continue studies in Moscow; Kobolevsky, who was among group of musicians that went to Australia, says opponents of Australian Govt had tried to use stay of Soviet group to spite Govt (S)
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