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Wendell C. Smith, 28, the Phoenix reporter charged with disturbing a public assembly during the March 18 speech of Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew, was found guilty and fined $10 yesterday in Suffolk District Court...
Last week 42 U.S. Congressmen introduced a bill to ban phosphates in detergents by June 1973. New York's Suffolk County barred the sale of all detergents after residents complained of suds and noxious odors in their drinking water. A ban on detergent phosphates in Akron, Ohio, is being contested in court...
...especially collective bargaining. While turning out exhaustive law-review articles on such topics as the anti-merger provisions of the Clayton Antitrust Act, he also put in long hours as an impartial arbitrator in labor disputes for institutions as diverse as the Lincoln research lab at M.I.T. and the Suffolk Downs race track...
...Congress. Though Maine and Vermont yearn for new industry and jobs, both states chose to risk scaring away developers by enacting new laws that, if enforced, firmly protect their largely unspoiled natural resources. Buffalo, N.Y., started to phase out the sale of leaded gasolines. Akron and New York's Suffolk County spotted a way to combat both the money shortage and water pollution. Instead of building costly new sewerage and treatment plants, they banned the sale of detergents containing phosphates, prime source of water contamination...
...fine was imposed by Judge Harold W. Canavan in Suffolk Superior Court after Zinn's conviction on sauntering and loitering charges in connection with a demonstration at the Boston Army Base last...