A 'Suicide' Shocks Brazil
Date: 30 November 1975
comment on press censorship in Brazil, as evidenced by questionable death of journalist Vladimir Herzog, and in Uruguay, where RC Ch has bowed to censorship imposed on pastoral lr; holds that predominant current in church feels that future of Roman Catholicism in Latin Amer requires that clergy take stand for pol liberties and soc reform (S)
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Dateline: White House
Date: 30 November 1975
By RICHARD REEVES
Richard REEVES
Book Dateline: White House by Helen Thomas revd by Richard Reeves
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New Trial Ordered in Editor's Abduction; New Trial Is Ordered in Kidnapping of Atlanta Editor
Date: 29 November 1975
By The Associated Press
3-judge Fed panel rules on Nov 28 that prejudicial errors by prosecution and pretrial publicity prevented fair trial for William A H Williams, convicted of extortion in '74 and sentenced to 40 yrs in prison for abduction of Atlanta Const ed Reg Murphy; returns case to Fed Dist Ct Judge William C O'Kelley and orders new trial; Murphy disturbed; says that Williams sought publicity; Williams por (M)
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200 Madrid Lawyers Deplore King's Amnesty as Too Limited
Date: 29 November 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
5 journalists covering assembly by Communist party of more than 2,000 people in front of Carabanchel Prison outside Madrid are arrested by police along with 17 other persons (S)
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PORTUGAL PURGING PRESS, POLITICIANS AND THE MILITARY; Arrests 77 in Armed Forces and 30 Far-Left Civilians It Links to Coup Effort 8 NEWSPAPERS HALTED Prime Minister Says Firm Moves Will Mean Revival of Regime's Activities
Date: 29 November 1975
By MARVINE HOWE Special to The New York Times
Marvine Special
Portuguese mil leaders begin what appears to be wide-ranging purge of press, extreme left-wing politicians and armed forces after recent abortive leftist uprising; Prime Min Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo says Govt will resume activities as result of firm mil measures to quell rebellion; High Council of Revolution announces dismissal of mgt and ed employes of 8 dailies and suspends publication of papers until replacements are named; action follows accusations by several mil leaders that Lisbon's left-wing papers instigated revolt; Naval chief Adm Antonio Rosa Coutinho resigns from council; 77 officers and enlisted men are arrested and charged with implication in rebellion; are being held in Oporto prison; arrest warrants are issued for Col Joao Varela Gomes and Maj Durao Clemente; Revolutionary Brigades sources say about 30 extreme left-wing militants have been arrested in last 36 hrs; Socialists and liberal Popular Dems accuse Communist party of having encouraged coup attempt; Communist union leader in Oporto is killed by gunmen in passing car in apparent reaction to rebellion; Communist demonstration protesting killing ends in violent clashes with anti-Communists in Leiria, causing at least 2 deaths and many injuries; state of siege continues in Lisbon region; midnight to 5 AM curfew continues; public meetings are banned; summary arrests and gen restrictions on civil liberties continue; council freezes all wage negotiations until end or yr (M)
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EDITORS ASSAIL BAN IN NEBRASKA CASE
Date: 29 November 1975
Associated Press Managing Eds Assn scores US Sup Ct Justice Harry A Blackmun ruling continuing ban on reptg of case involving Erwin Charles Simants, charged with killing 6 members of family, as unconst prior restraint; assn reprs Larry Jinks and Warren Lerude see judiciary editing news; assn backs Neb news media fighting ban; Amer Newspaper Eds Soc reprs Warren H Phillips and Clayton Kirkpatrick urge 'immediate emergency action' by Sup Ct (S)
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MADRID RELEASES RED LABOR LEADER; Camacho Among the First Political Prisoners Freed Cabinet Change Expected
Date: 30 November 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Spanish Govt has released journalist Marcelino Camacho, jailed for pol activity (S)
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Industrial Relations Head Named by The Daily News
Date: 29 November 1975
New York News names H J Kracke dir of industrial relations, succeeding Walter K Graham; Alfred H Savage is retiring as mgr of personnel relations (S)
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