The tragedy of four dedicated men; News
Date: 28 June 1970
By JAMES R. FRAKES
James FRAKES
Delbanco, Nicholas: News

27. јун 1970. је био субота под знаком звездице ♋. Био је 177 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Richard M. Nixon.
Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 55 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био петак, 27. јун 2025., пре 128 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је субота, 27. јун 2026., за 236 дана. Живели сте 20.217 дана, или око 485.224 сати, или око 29.113.462 минута, или око 1.746.807.720 секунди.
Date: 28 June 1970
By JAMES R. FRAKES
James FRAKES
Delbanco, Nicholas: News
Date: 28 June 1970
By JACK NEWFIELD
Jack NEWFIELD
Mungo, Raymond: Famous Long Ago. My Life and Hard Times With Liberation News Service
Date: 27 June 1970
US State Dept confirms Orekhov's expulsion for 'nonjournalistic activities hostile to the interests of the United States'
Date: 28 June 1970
article on past Presidents' use of TV while in office says it has become major pol tool for Pres Nixon; questions whether Dem party's proposal to allow equal time for opposition party is solution to problem because it excludes those who do not belong to party out of power, such as dissidents within President's party; Dem party gen counsel J A Califano Jr holds imbalance in access to media is growing
Date: 27 June 1970
McDonald repts Kheel will cut short Eur vacation to mediate dispute between mailers and papers; says mailers will adhere to Kheel's request that no chapel meetings be held during working hrs before mediation session to be held June 30; pressmen continue talks
Date: 27 June 1970
Maddox lifts ban on sale of Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Const at Capitol; had disputed papers ed policies
Date: 27 June 1970
Asst Sec Henkin voices concern over missing newsmen; calls for complete and official identification of all missing POWs including newsmen
Date: 28 June 1970
By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNE
most sectors of nation remain skeptical and some openly critical of Levingston despite his attempt to seek wide popular backing; Levingston enjoys support of pensioners who depend on soc security because of his attempt to straighten system's bureaucracy; also has support of press and news orgns because of Govt's announced plans to eliminate censorship despite continued shutdown of Primera Plana; pol groups, labor and private cos are less enthused; Levingston has also indirectly appealed for support of Peronists; series of strikes have paralyzed Cordoba, Peronist city, since Livingston's take-over
Date: 27 June 1970
By ELIZABETH M. FOWLER
Date: 27 June 1970
By ROBERT H. PHELPS Special to The New York Times
Robert PHELPS
Judge Thomsen asks NY Times to divulge voluntarily source of its article on grand jury's secret presentment; says pub of facts he ordered expunged raises serious const issue of conflicting principles of free press and fair trial; says if Times will not disclose its source, 'we will have to consider all of issues which have been raised'; Times managing ed Rosenthal says Times never discloses confidential sources; Times counsel B C Howard files answer to Thomsen's earlier show-cause order seeking to restrain it from pub contents of presentment; says question has been made moot by pub of articles and by Thomsen's issuance of summary; argues ct has no jurisdiction over Times and no power to act against it because of 1st Amendment's protection of freedom of press, Thomsen says pub of article quoting from presentment text injects new element in case; says such pub violated his order that presentment be sealed; says he was told that Times conceded getting information from grand juror; sets July 13 as date for Times to comply with his request; concedes ct's power to act against Times is 'matter of considerable doubt'; asks for advice from Amer Bar Assn, Md Bar Assn, Baltimore City Bar Assn and Justice Dept; in earlier action, Thomsen read to grand jurors excerpts from his opinion which expunged presentment; then, in unusual move, he issued new order directing jurors and all officers of ct be 'forever restrained and enjoined' from disclosing any matters that grand jury took up