ARMY COMMANDER IN CHILE IS SHOT; ALERT IS DECREED; General, Neutral in Struggle for Presidency, Critically Wounded by Gunman Leader of Chilean Army Is Wounded by Gunman
Date: 23 October 1970
By JUAN de ONIS Special to The New York Times
Juan de ONIS
Shot and critically wounded by unidentified gunman, Santiago, Chile; por
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MACHINISTS ACCEPT PACT WITH 4 PAPERS
Date: 23 October 1970
machinists union indirectly accepts new contract with 4 papers after failing to get required 2/3 membership vote for strike
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Another Round With Agnew
Date: 24 October 1970
remarks by E Sevareid (CBS) on Agnew's proposal that panel examine comments by news commentators quoted
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U.S. Doubts Soviet Ouster Of Newsman Was Justified
Date: 24 October 1970
US State Dept spokesman coubts Dornberg's expulsion was justified
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American Reporter Is Ousted by Soviet; Linked to a Protest
Date: 23 October 1970
Soviet officials order Newsweek correspondent J Dornberg to leave country because of alleged participation in preparation of leaflets urging release of Soviet pol prisoners; leaflets were scattered in Moscow store by 2 foreigners, who were subsequently expelled from USSR; Dornberg denies charge; Izvestia charges Dornberg also sought out information from 'various kinds of rogues, spongers and bearded ex-students who supplied him with material for absurd repts of an invariably anti-Soviet content'
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WPIX Concedes Some Distortions
Date: 24 October 1970
By FRED FERRETTI
Fred FERRETTI
station vp L Pope says investigation of allegations of news distortion has turned up 5 instances of misuse of news film or repts during '68 and '69; 5 are contained in FCC bill of particulars filed before start of hearings; Pope is last of station's witnesses to be called by FCC; says there are 5 other FCC particulars in which WPIX had been in error either inadvertently or through human misunderstandings; denies 2 FCC assertions; details on his testimony
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ACCORD REACHED BY CAPITAL PAPERS; Printers Tentatively Accept $55 Over 26 Months
Date: 23 October 1970
ITU reaches tentative accord with 3 Washington, DC, papers; new contract would provide $55 wage rise over 26 mos; retains provision allowing printers to reset already prepared ad ('bogus' type) but sources rept publishers agreed to buy backlog of ad that was never reset from printers for amt 'in excess of $1-million' and also agreed tthat if subsequent backlog developed, 1 additional printer would be hired for each wk of baklog work in excess of 1 mo; publishers also will withdraw $250,000 damage suit against union filed earlier
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