A Lawyer's Thoughts
Date: 28 May 1973
By Martin Garbus
Martin Garbus
M Garbus article says Pres Nixon's conduct should be examined by standards now in use by Amer Bar Assn and NY and Calif Bar Assns should begin their own investigations; says Nixon's conduct may be such that he should be disbarred, or, at very least, disciplined; notes canons of ethics for attys and fact that they are more stringent than those for Pres; says Nixon, as every other lawyer, is responsible not only for what he actually knew but for what he should have known and is responsible for acts of those who use his name
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The Big Truth
Date: 29 May 1973
By Victor Gold
Victor Gold
V Gold article notes massive revelations in Watergate case since mid-Apr and says there is too much to digest too quickly; says considering that revelation of any single segment of scandal alone in Watergate case would have led to a White House crisis of unprecedented proportions, there is small wonder that disturbing evidence of mass psychological drop-out is beginning to appear; cites evidence; calls for full disclosure
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day International National Metropolitan The Other News Quotation of the Day CORRECTIONS
Date: 28 May 1973
Correction notes May 27 article reptd that Eastern Women's Center had rented floor of Park East Hosp; hosp exec dir says no space is rented, but that some staff drs from center have hosp privileges
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Investment Banker Seeks Arctic Gas-Line Backing; Obstacles Exist BACKING IS SOUGHT FOR GAS-LINE PLAN Good News for Planners
Date: 29 May 1973
By WILLIAM BORDERSSpecial to The New York Times
Article on W P Wilder, head of Canadian Arctic Gas Study Ltd and chief proponent of bldg 3,000-mile natural-gas pipeline which would bring gas from above Arctic Circle to southern markets, mostly in US; illus of Wilder; his co, a consortium of 26 cos, 50% of them Amer-owned, has already spent $30-million making plans for pipeline; to raise $5-billion it would take to build line, and to sell the idea to groups that may oppose it, he follows busy schedule of speeches and TV appearances; 1 branch of proposed pipeline would begin in Alaska; applications to regulatory agencies in US and Canada are felt certain to touch off long debate involving ecologists, economists and energy experts
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Sports News Briefs; U. S. Boxers Defeat Canadian Team Eastern Colleges Plan New League L. I. Driver 2d in English Race
Date: 29 May 1973
Formation of coll athletic conf by eastern schools has found renewed interest among 8 major independent universities; athletic dirs from W Va, Army, Navy, Boston Coll, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Temple and Penn State met to discuss possibilities; major obstacle to creation of conf is fact that all schools involved have planned their football schedule many yrs in advance
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Sports News Briefs; Burns Loses French Golf Final A.A.U. May Reinstate Thorpe Russians First in Basketball Festival U.S. Canadian Boxers Meet Tonight
Date: 28 May 1973
AAU exec com on May 26 votes to recommend reinstatement of famed Indian athlete J Thorpe's amateur status for yrs '09 through '12; approval by AAU at Oct meeting is virtually assured
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