Montreal Paper Shuts Down
Date: 29 October 1971
La Presse, Montreal, largest French-language daily in N Amer, suspends pub until labor dispute with production and distribution workers is settled
29. октобар 1971. је био петак под знаком звездице ♏. Био је 301 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Richard M. Nixon.
Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 54 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био среда, 29. октобар 2025., пре 259 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је четвртак, 29. октобар 2026., за 105 дана. Живели сте 19.983 дана, или око 479.594 сати, или око 28.775.673 минута, или око 1.726.540.380 секунди.
Date: 29 October 1971
La Presse, Montreal, largest French-language daily in N Amer, suspends pub until labor dispute with production and distribution workers is settled
Date: 30 October 1971
By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times
US Appeals Ct, Boston, halts for at least a wk grand jury probe into press publication of Pentagon study; takes action after emergency appeal by Sen Gravel who contends that secret testimony may damage const rights of free speech and violate separation of powers between 3 branches of govt; Govt contends that it is not concerned with Gravel but with criminal acts of others; Fed Ct agrees to quash temporarily subpoenas for Chomsky and Falk; denies Popkin motion that he is protected by First Amendment from testifying about confidential sources; appearance of D Halberstam postponed to allow his atty to prepare briefs; Govt asks that Mrs Marx, Ellsberg's mother-in-law, be jailed for contempt for silence before jury; ct orders her bail revoked but delays entering order for a wk to give her another chance to purge herself by testifying
Date: 29 October 1971
By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times
Fed Ct denies Gravel motion to halt grand jury probe; his lawyers file appeal contending any further testimony may violate his const right not to be questioned about his actions as a Sen; Fed Ct also bars testimony by Rodberg and H Webber, MIT Press editor, who was asked by Rodberg to publish the study; the Press declined; Prof Falk refuses to enter grand jury room, contending academic privilege would be jeopardized by his testifying in secret; contempt hearing set; K D Gifford, ex-legis aide to Sen Kennedy, testifies; reptdly declines to answer questions about knowing Ellsberg or NY Times reporter N Sheehan
Date: 29 October 1971
By FOX BUTTERFIELDSpecial to The New York Times
S Vietnam lets group of 30 newsmen visit Cantho POW camp as part of stepped-up efforts to demonstrate what it calls a 'humanitarian' policy on POW issue; visit is first permitted to a POW camp in over a yr; camp and visit described; groups not allowed to talk to POWs but are allowed to walk freely among them and photograph them
Date: 29 October 1971
By JAMES F. CLARITYSpecial to The New York Times
James CLARITYSpecial
Fed Judge Curtin refuses to order Attica prison to permit newsmen to int inmates; denies request for immediate access to prison by number of newsmen who have charged that ban on ints is violation of their rights under 1st Amendment guarantee of freedom of press; ruling detailed
Date: 30 October 1971
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
Center for Natl Policy Rev files suit, Fed Dist Ct, against HEW Dept requiring dept to disclose information on its investigation of school desegregation in 33 slates outside South; center dir W L Taylor says center is studying how effectively dept is observing requirement in '64 Civil Rights Act that it discontinue aid for school dists practicing racial discrimination, but says center has been unable to get information from dept after 8 mos of trying; says center is interested in why so little enforcement action has resulted from revs undertaken by dept
Date: 29 October 1971
Special to The New York Times
Date: 29 October 1971
Prime Min McMahon arrives, NYC; notes topics he will discuss in talks with Nixon
Date: 29 October 1971
Special to The New York Times
Faulkner warns that direct rule by GB of Ulster will lead to civil war, news conf at which he defends internment policy