Antiwar Editor Plans Trip To Vietnam on Mail Seizure
Date: 03 April 1971
GI Press Service ed R Wilkinson says he will go to Vietnam to investigate effect of Army directive confiscating antiwar literature addressed to soldiers in Vietnam; says he will try to determine how many antiwar mailings have been intercepted by Army under directive; says he will be accompanied by several attys; HR subcom recently sent Laird lr stating directive violates postal laws and asking that it be rescinded
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MEDIA SUBPOENAED ON DAVIS STORIES
Date: 03 April 1971
trial of D R Poindexter, charged with having harbored Davis, a fugitive, to open in Fed Ct, NYC; US Atty Seymour's office subpoenas reprs of 7 newspapers, 2 magazines and 9 TV stations in NY, Chicago and Detroit to 'produce and authenticate' news items about Davis as evidence at trial; Seymour says object is to show that it was 'pub knowledge' that Davis had been indicted in Calif and was a fugitive
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Saigon Bans Weeklies Again
Date: 02 April 1971
Saigon authorities ban April 4 issues of Time and Newsweek from sale in S Vietnam for articles considered 'hostile to natl security'; action marks 2d wk in row that magazines have been banned
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Ballyhoo on Fight
Date: 03 April 1971
ALLEN H. GEWIRTZ
Allen GEWIRTZ
lr takes exception to Mar 20 ed on news coverage of Clay-Frazier bout
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Noncommercial Radio Network to Open on May 3
Date: 03 April 1971
By JACK GOULD
Jack GOULD
Live, noncommercial radio network will begin operation May 3
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DIRECTORS BACK HEUBLEIN MERGER; Proposal Is Also Approved at Kentucky Fried Chicken
Date: 02 April 1971
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
Clark Equipment Co plans to buy Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp from Armour & Co
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Laos: Mission Accomplished
Date: 02 April 1971
SAUL LEVITT
Saul LEVITT
S Levitt lr derides US Adm claim that Laotian operation was successful
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