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27th of September 1975 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 27 de septiembre de 1975
Telling the United States About Chile
Date: 27 September 1975
By Adolfo Jankelevich
Adolfo Jankelevich
Adolfo Jankelevich criticizes reptg on revolution in Chile in '73; holds there was widespread effort to distort true aspects and consequences or revolution; says revolution had not been inspired by barracks conspiracy or by group of high officers, but had been sponsored and encouraged by civilian populace of country; holds allegations of CIA participation as major catalyst in revolution are untrue (M)
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Court Upholds Conviction Of St. Petersburg Reporter
Date: 28 September 1975
Fla appeals ct upholds contempt of ct conviction of St Petersburg Times reporter, Lucy Ware Morgan, who refused to tell grand jury source of newspaper article; panel of judges sets aside 90-day jail terms imposed by Judge Robert Williams; Morgan was cited for contempt and sentenced to 5 mos in jail for refusing to tell state atty source of article dealing with grand jury deliberations; was later cited for 2d contempt charge by refusing to answer grand jury questions on source; 1st citation was overturned on ground that atty lacked authority to conduct such investigation (S)
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New Zealand Bars Press From Using Names of Accused
Date: 28 September 1975
Govt of New Zealand has banned publication of names of people accused of crimes but not convicted; hails law as major advance in protecting reputations of innocent; legis also forbids publication of details likely to lead to identification of accused; has been attacked by opposition Natl Party and by press as undermining basic concepts of law and press freedom and has been opposed by some police orgns on ground that it could prevent important evidence from coming to light; Lord Barneston, chmn of Commonwealth Press Union, sent appeal from London that Govt reconsider (S)
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STATE EASES RULES ON AID FOR ELDERLY
Date: 28 September 1975
NYS liberalizes income eligibility requirements in programs for elderly and delays start of 'means' test until Apr 1; sr citizens with incomes of up to $8,530 and couples with incomes up to $11,155 will be eligible to participate in programs that use Fed funds for soc services for elderly; over-all final plan estimates that 1,048,980 NY residents will participate in 21 soc programs; 38,586 sr citizens are eligible to receive information and referral services without regard to income at cost of $10,743,676; total cost of all soc service programs is estimated at $22,157,151 (S)
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FORD SEEKS A PACT ON SECRET PAPERS; Meets With House Leaders in Bid to Resolve Dispute With Intelligence Panel Ford Seeks Accord on Secret Papers
Date: 27 September 1975
By JAMES M. NAUGHTON Special to The New York Times
Pres Ford, seeking to avert threatened citation for contempt of Cong, meets with HR leaders to try to resolve dispute over Cong access to intelligence information; HR Select Intelligence Com Chmn Repr O G Pike says Ford and Cong leaders are 'long way from an agreement'; com members contend they have const right to decide what classified information they can publish but they offer to give Adm notice and opportunity to argue against specific disclosure before it is made; Reprs Pike, McClory, J J Rhodes, C Albert, State Sec H A Kissinger, White House chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld, White House counsel Philip W Buchen and Pres Ford's counselor John O Marsh Jr attend meeting with Ford; McClory says Kissinger indicated there would be revision of what appears to be rather rigid guidelines covering testimony by State Dept employes before com; Marsh and com's chief counsel A Searle Field reptdly meet in attempt to devise guidelines for handling classified material that both sides could accept (L)
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Soviet Official Affirms Ideological Curbs on Import of Western Publications
Date: 28 September 1975
By DAVID K. SHIPLER Special to The New York Times
David SHIPLER
Soviet Foreign Min official Yuri Kashlevin Sept edition of Zhurnalist, official Soviet Journalist magazine, has informed Soviet journalists that Govt will not permit influx of Western ideas and publications 'contradictory to Soviet legis and to morality of socialist soc'; declaration helps clarify extent of resistance to accelerated cross-cultural flow of information envisioned by Eur security document signed in Helsinki; Kashlev, predicting that imports of foreign publications will be expanded, makes it clear that Soviet Govt will permit such imports on same basis that it allows other forms of cultural and scientific exchanges--in such manner as to avoid material that contradicts Govt positions and policies (M)
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Why High Noon?
Date: 28 September 1975
ed holds Sept 24 meeting between Pres Ford and members of HR Select Intelligence Com is sensible effort to avert confrontation; notes State Dept's assertion that middle-level officials are ltd to giving com information about 'facts,' with all testimony about policy considerations reserved to officers at level of Asst Sec and above; says course com chmn Repr O G Pike is threatening to pursue would ultimately wind up in ct; notes history of Adm's dealings with com are not model of open cooperation; suggests less emotional and more patient approach to Adm's recalcitrance
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Paris Printers' Battle Halts Bourse Trading
Date: 27 September 1975
Trading is halted on Paris Bourse on Sept 26 when fistfights break out between stock exch workers and demonstrators from Paris newspaper printing union; union members entered Bourse brandishing pamphlets after meeting outside nearby Parisien Libere newspaper, which has been struck by union for several mos (S)
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New Delhi Orders the Expulsion Of Los Angeles Times Reporter
Date: 27 September 1975
Indian Govt on Sept 26 expels Jacques Leslie, resident correspondent of Los Angeles Times; is 6th Western newsman ordered out of country since Govt declared state of emergency; Amer Embassy in New Delhi protests; other correspondents expelled include reprs of Washington Post, Newsweek, AP, Times of London and London Daily Telegraph; Indian Foreign Min Y B Chavan says that state of emergency is misunderstood in Amer, largely because of 'distorted and slanted' reptg in Western media, speech, Assm of Indians in Amer, NYC (M)
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Assassination Attempts Spark Controversy Over News Media
Date: 28 September 1975
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Article on controversy over media coverage of sensational events sparked by coverage of 2 recent alleged assassination attempts against Pres Ford; remarks by Vice Pres Rockefeller, NY Times columnists W V Shannon and W Safire, CBS News TV commentator Eric Sevareid, Time (pub) managing ed Henry A Grunwald and Newsweek (pub) ed-in-chief Osborn Elliott noted; coverage by Time and Newsweek noted (M)
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