Appeals Court Hears Disputants On Magazine's H-Bomb Article; General Concepts Given
Date: 14 September 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY Special to The New York Times
Deirdre Special
Thomas S Martin, Deputy Assistant Atty Gen, says that case involving The Progressive is unlike any previous case involving prior restraint of publication because legislation specifically forbids disclosure of kind of information in magazine article; refers to Atomic Energy Act of 1954; ACLU legal director Bruce J Ennis says Government papers in case do not meet single element of 3-part standard of prior restraint permitted under Constitution in cases of national security; reference is made by Judge Walter J Cummings, 1 of 3 judges who heard argument, to 2-part series that ran on front pages of Milwaukee Sentinel last April 30 and May 1 explaining principles of hydrogen bomb; it was indicated that 2 articles were part of sealed testimony in case; they were written by Joe Manning, Sentinel reporter with no scientific background (M)
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The Region; Nonstrikers Accused Of Hitting Newsman U.S. Accuses Yale Of Misusing Grants Teacher Is Held As Dealer in Smut Priest Kills Himself
Date: 14 September 1979
 
Patrick M Smith, general manager of strike newspaper in Elizabeth, NJ, accuses nonstriking employees of Elizabeth Journal of beating him (S)
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COMPANY NEWS; Paramount and EMI Halt Music Venture
Date: 13 September 1979
 
EMI Ltd and Paramount Pictures division of Gulf and Western Industries say they have called off proposed joint venture (S)
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News Summary; International Energy National Metropolitan
Date: 14 September 1979
 
Hurricane Frederic batters central Gulf Coast with winds up to 130 mph and wreaks wide destruction along a 100-mile front in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi; destruction detailed; speedy and smooth evacuation of half a million people is credited with limiting death toll to 8; Pres Carter declares Gulf Coast a disaster area; illus; maps (L)
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World News Briefs; Marcos-Halts Investigation Of Accused Ex-President
Date: 13 September 1979
 
Israel sentences Brigitte Schulz and Thomas Reuter, West Germans accused of trying to shoot down Israeli airliner in Kenya in Jan '76, to 10 years in prison (S)
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World News Briefs; 50 Die as Freight Train Rams Express in Yugoslavia Mt. Etna Deaths Rise to 9; Higher Toll Is Feared Clause for Iranian Charter Makes Clergyman Supreme
Date: 14 September 1979
 
death toll rises to 9; higher toll feared; more than 2 dozen people have been injured (S)
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Lack of Food For Cambodia; Relief Effort Frustrated By Chaos and Isolation News Analysis Waldheim Feels Constrained A Country Where Nothing Works Population Put at 4 Million
Date: 13 September 1979
By HENRY KAMM Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
assessment of famine conditions in Cambodia and political obstacles to international relief effort to aid those starving; notes that Pol Pot regime, no longer in control, continues to be recognized by many nations, but not USSR or US; Pol Pot authorities and Chinese sponsors have opposed any channeling of aid via Vietnam and Heng Samrin regime on ground that it would constitute implicit recognition of new government and recognition of continued Vietnamese occupation; Heng Samrin authorities have insisted on full control over relief supplies; UNICEF and International Red Cross are only world organizations actively pursuing major relief effort (M)
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COMPANY NEWS; Oil Find Discounted By Dome Petroleum Clabir to 'Reassess' General Host Offer Ashland Abandons NLT Stock Option British Airways Buys 6 Tristars USLIFE to Acquire Shares in Security Cabot in Agreement On Deloro Stellite Arlen in Projection Of Tax Losses
Date: 14 September 1979
 
Dome Petroleum, which last week announced an oil well discovery in Beaufort Sea, now says that although upper portions of well gave indications of gas, 'the producing rates are not commercial'; map (S)
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