BUFFALO WILL BAR THE PANTHER PAPER
Date: 31 August 1970
Buffalo, NY, police arrest vender of Panther newspaper under '01 state criminal-anarchy law; plan similar action against other venders of paper; Panther natl leaders say they will continue paper's activities pending rev of law by US Sup Ct this fall
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EDITOR CONVICTED IN BLAST INQUIRY; Refused to Testify About U. of Wisconsin Bombing
Date: 31 August 1970
M Knops, ed of underground newspaper Kaleidoscope, convicted of contempt for refusing to testify before grand jury investigating bombing of Army Math Research Center at Wis Univ; sentenced to 6-mo jail term
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MacArthur called the occupation "a spiritual revolution," but time has shown his words to be ill-fitting; How Japan won the war "What Delaware is to corporations, Japan was to sex"
Date: 30 August 1970
F Bowers article, Twenty-five Years Ago--How Japan Won the War, describes US occupation from Aug '45 to Apr '52; holds US erroneously believed Japan had surrendered unconditionally and attempted to intrude without limits or curbs into every facet of Japanese life; details incidents he observed as aide to Gen MacArthur; stresses MacArthur's isolation and insistence upon privacy; concludes US attempted the impossible during occupation but Japan nevertheless accomplished a miracle of its own; illus
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McLain Apologizes to Reporter, But Is Angered at Suspension
Date: 30 August 1970
says incident was clubhouse joke; apologizes but scores suspension imposed by gen mgr J Campbell, whom he assails for 'never standing behind his players'
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EAST LOS ANGELES CALM AFTER RIOT; Police Patrol Area Where 1 Died and 53 Were Hurt
Date: 31 August 1970
By ROBERT A. WRIGHT Special to The New York Times
Robert WRIGHT
Killed by police tear gas projectile fired into bar during riot in E Los Angeles
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Johnson of F.C.C. Advocates Right of TV Reply to President
Date: 31 August 1970
By CHRISTOPHER LYDON Special to The New York Times
Christopher Special
FCC member N Johnson, Dem, and Burch, Repub, in individual 'clarifications' of FCC ruling, show pointed differences in approach; their views detailed
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AIDE'S PROMOTION CANCELED BY U.S.; State Department Complies With Goldwater Objection
Date: 31 August 1970
By TAD SZULC Special to The New York Times
Tad Special
State Dept complies with Sen Goldwater request that it cancel apptmt of A J Olsen as new dir of dept's office of press relations; request stems from article written in '64 by Olsen in NY Times repting 'frequent and friendly' correspondence between Goldwater, then candidate for Repub Pres nomination, and late Min H C Seebohm, right-wing figure; rept also said Goldwater was in correspondence with 'other conservative W Ger politicians'; Times pub dispatch saying Seebohm denied contacts
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News of the Realty Trade; Boston Project Going Forward
Date: 30 August 1970
Advance Mortgage Corp study, based on bldg permits issued, shows that most active housing mkts in US in '70 are generally in South and West, but even they have suffered setbacks; conditions in different area of nation noted
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day
Date: 31 August 1970
AFL-CIO pres Meany criticizes Nixon's action
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