Відтворення четвер, 26 квітня 1973 р.

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26th of April 1973 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 26 квітня 1973 р.

SAIGON WARNS PRESS ON VISITING VIETCONG

Date: 26 April 1973

Saigon Govt warns foreign newsmen, Apr 25, they face arrest if they enter Vietcong-controlled areas without permission from Saigon authorities

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Symington Tells Rogers U.S. Restricts Press in Cambodia

Date: 27 April 1973

Sen S Symington on Apr 26 protests to Sec of State W P Rogers against what he terms restrictive attitude on part of US Embassy in Cambodia toward Amer reporters; says that 2 com staff members had confirmed on recent trip to Cambodia repts that high officials of US Embassy in Phnom Penh had pressed Cambodian Govt to expel Amer news agency reporter

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HAIG IS A WITNESS IN ELLSBERG CASE; General, an Aide to Nixon, Called by GovernmentAppearance a Surprise General Haig Surprise Witness At the Pentagon Papers Trial Declines to Comment Mistrial Plea Denied

Date: 26 April 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times

Gen A M Haig Jr, vice chief of staff of US Army and Pres Nixon's top mil aide, testifies on Apr 25 at Pentagon papers trial as surprise witness; is not asked 1 question about papers or about D Ellsberg and A J Russo Jr; Haig's appearance was apparently approved by White House and it was taken as indication of importance that Adm still attaches to case; Haig was called for purpose of impeaching expertise of 2 previous defense witnesses, Dr A S Whiting and Dr M H Halperin; Ellsberg, on steps of courthouse, greets Haig in friendly manner shaking Haig's hand; Russo calls out to Haig that he (Haig) is 'genocidal warrior'; Haig illus

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Gloria Steinem Says Press Is Failing Woman Reader

Date: 26 April 1973

By DEIRDRE CARMODY

Deirdre CARMODY

Author G Steinem tells members of ANPA on Apr 25 that press is failing to rept what women really want to read and that young women in particular are turning away from Establishment press and looking for 'alternative sources of information,' annual meeting, NYC; says that in most newspapers too little space is being devoted to status of equal rights amendment; calls for stories about differences between male and female incomes; G N Gill, managing editor of Louisville Courier-Journal, discusses results of survey of ethical standards and practices that had been mailed to 910 managing editors throughout US; findings described

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Publishers Support Broad Shield Law; Court Ruled in '72

Date: 27 April 1973

By DEIRDRE CARMODY

Deirdre CARMODY

ANPA on Apr 26 calls for Fed legis to protect reporters from having to disclose their news sources, annual meeting; L H Small, chmn of assn's govt relations com, tells newspaper execs that assn is supporting shield-law bill sponsored by Sens E M Kennedy and A M Cranston; bill is considered most far-reaching of many proposed shield-law bills; assn releases results of natl survey it made about contents of newspapers and newspaper reading habits; finding detailed

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EVIDENCE SNARLS ELLSBERG TRIAL; Angry Judge Sends the Jury Home on the Prosecution's Withholding of Material

Date: 27 April 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLD

Martin ARNOLD

Fed Dist Judge W M Byrne, presiding over Pentagon papers trial, on Apr 26 sends jury home after discovering that Govt has again withheld evidence from ct and defendants; incident is 2d during trial in which jury was sent home; asst prosecutor W B Reese tells ct that there is no conscious or deliberate effort on prosecution's part to withhold material, which consists of ints by FBI agents and other Govt investigators of several Rand Corp employes, including R Moorstein, R H Best and J Butler; excusal of jury involves type of material referred to as 'Jencks' material, which derives its name from case involving C E Jencks, NM labor leader who was convicted in Jan '54 of falsely signing non-Communist affidavit under Taft-Hartley Act; conviction was appealed to Sup Ct, which ruled 7-to-1 on June '57 that FBI repts that formed basis of testimony by Govt witnesses in criminal trials must be turned over to defense or case must be dismissed; Cong in '57 passed Jencks Act, which said that only authenticated or substantially verbatim pretrial ints by prosecution witnesses have to be given to defendants and those ints have to have direct bearing on witnesses testimony

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India Drops Murder Charge Against 2 C.B.S. Employes

Date: 27 April 1973

Indian police on Apr 26 drop murder charges against CBS cameramen S M Lal and P Duregne, who were involved in immolation of Anand Marg yoga leader A Dineshwarananda

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Muskie Urges Rule by Congress Over Classification of Papers

Date: 26 April 1973

By JAMES M. NAUGHTON

Sen E S Muskie, charging that Nixon Adm's attitude toward govt secrecy represents 'nightmare for democracy,' calls on Apr 25 for new Cong controls over classified documents; says that Pres Nixon has not gone far enough in reforming calssification system and that Cong must take positive action to undo Govt secrecy; White House issues rept on Apr 24 in which Interagency Classification Rev Com cited 63% reduction in number of officials authorized to stamp documents top secret, secret or confidential, and says that millions of documents have been declassified after rev; Muskie notes that 18,000 officials can still classify information and there is no way to determine if they are doing so properly

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Caramanlis Says He'd Return To Athens to Defend Publishers

Date: 26 April 1973

Special to The New York Times

former Premier C Caramanlis notifies friends in Athens that he would return to Athens to defend any newspaper publishers put on trial for printing his declaration attacking Greek dictatorship; no publishers have been charged so far, but Greek judges are issuing contradictory rulings on seizure of newspapers; judicial council in Athens confirms ban on newspaper Vradyni on Apr 24 on ground that statement it published was 'incitement to subversion'; similar 3-judge council in Salonika on Apr 25 orders ban lifted on local sales of Vradyni as well as on local paper Thessaloniki, terming Caramanlis text 'not a minifest incitement to rebellion'; other council in Athens on Apr 25 cancels seizure of Athens News because it readership is mostly foreign; lawyers for Vradyni say they will appeal against ruling of council, which described Caramanlis declaration as 'aiming at overthrow of the established constitutional order' and seeking to 'induce discontent and animosity against the prevailing pol order'; qualified observers believe no further action will be taken against pub of Caramanlis's declaration because he would also have to be indicted along with execs of newspapers; note Govt is unlikely to risk Caramanlis's return to Athens to face trial because it might create problems for public order; Apr 24 issues of Internatl Herald Tribune and Le Figaro, which extensively reptd Caramanlis statement, were not available at many Athens newsstands, but venders say papers had been withdrawn by distributing agency; Greek press dept spokesman says Govt never obstructs circulation of foreign newspapers and that move had probably been due to private initiative

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Lament for the Onion

Date: 27 April 1973

By Aram Bakshian Jr

Aram Bakshian

Presidential speech writer A Bakshian Jr parody of the Great Onion Crisis ensuing from shortage in Amer's onion crop; sketch

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