Reporter in Connecticut Upheld on Council Parley
Date: 16 July 1974
Howard A Alcorn, Conn referee, rules on July 15 that newsman has right to remain at supposedly closed session of Enfield Town Council, but upholds council's right to shut its doors when considering administrative matters; reporter Dennis Hogan (Vernon Journal Inquirer) was arrested Jan 7 when he refused to leave closed session; Alcorn rules that Hogan was correct in trying to remain at session because Town Council members had not followed proper procedure in closing meeting (S)
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HENRY SMADJA, 77; FRENCH PUBLISHER; Head of Combat Since '44 Dies-Succeeded Camus An Intelligence Agent
Date: 16 July 1974
Special to The New York Times
Smadja, Henry
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Sinatra, in Encore, Calls Unions' Ban 'Ridiculous'
Date: 15 July 1974
Frank Sinatra tells concert audience on July 14 that last wk's Australian union threat to stop his 5-concert tour of Australia is 'ridiculous'; says all he did was tell the truth, calling newsmen 'bums and parasites' and newswomen 'hookers and broads' (S)
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New Jersey Briefs; Tax Ruling Favors Municipalities Man Arraigned on Murder Charge Strike Halts Camden Paper
Date: 16 July 1974
North, Evelyn: George North pleads innocent to murder of his wife Evelyn on July 15 (S)
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Henley Trial a San Antonio Attraction
Date: 15 July 1974
By PAUL L. MONTGOMERYSpecial to The New York Times
Paul MONTGOMERYSpecial
article on Henley mass-murder case notes that trial is major attraction in San Antonio; spectators comment on why they come to watch; debate about whether local news media increase public's appetite for sensational, or merely reflect it noted; San Antonio newspapers and TV stations are known for emphasis on crime and violence; Henley illus (M)
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Fulbright Sees Kissinger As Detente Foes' Target; Nixon Letter Given Out
Date: 16 July 1974
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN
Bernard GWERTZMAN
Sen Foreign Relations Com chmn J W Fulbright, commenting on com hearings on Kissinger role in wiretapping of Govt officials and news men, says opponents of detente with USSR are hoping to unseat Kissinger as result of probe; includes Defense Sec Schlesinger among such opponents (S)
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