El 18 de octubre de 1973 fue un jueves bajo el signo estelar de ♎. Era el día 290 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Richard M. Nixon.
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18th of October 1973 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 18 de octubre de 1973
HEAD OF PRINTERS ALERTED ON TALKS; Powers Says He May Ask I.T.U. Chief to Negotiate
Date: 19 October 1973
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
ITU Local 6 pres B A Powers on Oct 18 makes new plea to his internatl union for release from current contract so that local can, is necessary, take strike action to obtain new agreements with city's major newspapers; says he is prepared to stand aside or assist while internatl pres J J Pilch negotiates with newspapers; warns against members taking any action in violation of contract or permanent injunction obtained by Times after previous union meetings had interfered with or delayed publication; says he has new information that 'IBM selector keyboards,' to be used in typesetting process, were delivered to Times on Oct 17
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Authorization for a Strike Backed by Top Guild Panel
Date: 18 October 1973
NY Newspaper Guild exec vp J E Deegan says on Oct 17 that union's exec com has recommended that strike action against NY Daily News and NY Times be authorized by Guild's Representative Assembly; assembly is scheduled to meet on Oct 24
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Greece Is Mveing to End Political Bias
Date: 19 October 1973
Special to The New York Times
Greek Premier S Markezinis arranges round of talks with opposition leaders to assure them of his goodwill and to urge them to participate in elections as Govt moves to set stage for 'fair and free' elections; promises leaders of Athens Union of Journalists that he will seek to reform and liberalize nation's press law, whose strictures are heavy burden to Greek newsmen; illus; Under Sec S Zournatzis announces Govt moves to eliminate pol bias from radio and TV broadcasts, which are expected to have real value if Govt also allows public to have access to whole range of pol opinion in country; says move does not apply to newspapers, since none is state-operated as are radio and TV, but says he has instructed inst to discontinue its rev of Greek press eds, which, like commentaries, omitted all criticism of Govt, lavishing uninhibited praise; announces he has given strict orders to all state and semi-state orgns to stop withholding official advertising from anti-Govt newspapers; authoritative source says that move against pol bias in state-controlled media had been carried one significant step further after meeting on Oct 18 between Pres Papadopoulos and Markezinis; says Papadopoulos agreed that armed forces radio and TV network, which is highly popular and quite independent, should also abolish all pol comments; notes symbolically this is army's first step away from politics and 'toward its barracks'
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Chile's Highest Jurist Affirms His Support for Military Coup; Self-Defense Cited Some Errors Happen'
Date: 18 October 1973
By JONATHAN KANDELLSpecial to The New Times
Pres of Chilean Sup Ct E Urrutia Manzano affirms his support for mil coup of Sept 11, indicating that he has no objection to dissolution of Cong, abolition of Marxist parties, suspension of other pol parties or imposition of press censorship, int; hopes mil will permit eventual return to legal norms and institutions; gives as legal justification for coup his belief that Govt of S Allende was planning counter-coup and that mil had to act out of self-defense; says Allende Govt lost its legitimacy by acting on margin of law, ignoring ct decisions and refusing to authorize police to dislodge workers from illegally occupied factories and peasants from illegally seized farms; says mil was also forced to act because of 'econ and moral chaos' of country; hopes proposed const is offered in form of plebiscite instead of by decree, as junta members have hinted; believes that most of those killed since coup were resisting armed forces or attacking security forces
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Christian Science Monitor To Halt Saturday Editions
Date: 18 October 1973
Christian Science Monitor editor J Huse repts on Oct 17 that paper will temporarily drop its Saturday editions during newsprint shortage
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British Newsman Killed By a Rocket in Syria
Date: 18 October 1973
Sunday Times of London reporter N Tomalin is killed on Oct 17 when rocket strikes his car on Syrian front; is 1st foreign newsman killed in war; Israeli mil spokesman says photographer for W Ger magazine Stern and Israeli escort officer were wounded
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TAPES DISCUSSED WITH RICHARDSON; Attorney General Consults White House Lawyers Constitutional Issue Confident of Innocence' Impropriety Is Denied
Date: 19 October 1973
By LINDA CHARLTONSpecial to The New York Times
White House discloses on Oct 18 that Pres Nixon's attys have met with Atty Gen Richardson to discuss ct battles over Watergate tapes; Richardson refuses, at Oct 18 press conf, to comment on either his reptd meetings with White House attys or on similar reptd consultations with special Watergate prosector A Cox, who is seeking right to listen to tapes; Oct 19 is deadline for White House decision on whether to appeal last wk's decision by US Appeals Ct, Washington, DC, that Nixon must turn over tapes to Judge Sirica to decide whether they may be heard by Cox
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CHILE IS EXPELLING ANOTHER NEWSMAN
Date: 19 October 1973
Special to The New York Times
Chilean mil authorities order expulsion of Dagens Nyheter's Latin-Amer correspondent B Sourander, 5th newsman to be expelled from Chile since Sept 11 coup; threatens 3 other newsmen with expulsion and detains others for lengthy interrogation; F V Lara of Brazilian weekly Cap Opinao has not been seen since Sept 24 and is reptd to have been detained by Chilean police; mil charges that it is victim of Marxist conspiracy among foreign newsmen and says that Time, Newsweek, Washington Post and NY Times are taking part in campaign to distort news
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Censorious Labor
Date: 19 October 1973
ed scores exclusion of cameramen; asserts that censorship by union card is no more tolerable than any other brand; holds that Meany would do well to take advice of Newspaper Guild pres C A Perlik and recognize that free speech and free press are violated by ban
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Meany Bars Nonunion TV Men From A. F. L . C. I. Convention
Date: 18 October 1973
Special to The New York Times
Meany on Oct 17 bars nonunion TV-news cameramen from attending and covering labor fed's biennial conv at Americana Hotel, Bal Harbour, Fla; AFL-CIO spokesman asserts that Meany took action at request of Internatl Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employes, which represents many TV station cameramen; spokesman, in response to questioning about several nonunion newspapermen attending conv, replies that fed received no requests from Newspaper Guild to bar nonunion reporters and that they therefore would be admitted
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