Reporters Protest to Saigon
Date: 09 June 1975
Internatl Fed of Journalists makes public lr it has sent to Communist authorities in Saigon protesting expulsion of 8 foreign reporters and press photographer; requests that foreign reporters be allowed to work freely in S Vietnam (S)
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But Visiting Writers Still Find a Lot to Praise Here
Date: 09 June 1975
By JOHN CORRY
John CORRY
Article notes many out-of-town writers who have recently visited NYC are praising city; cites comments by Wichita Falls (Tex) Times managing editor Charles Worth Ward and excerpts from columns in Fort Lauderdale (Fla) News, London Times, San Francisco Examiner, San Diego Union, Milwaukee Journal and Philadelphia Bulletin (M)
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British, in Experiment, Listen In on Commons
Date: 10 June 1975
By RICHARD EDER Special to The New York Times
Richard Special
Brit Parliament begins limited experiment in broadcasting its proceedings; House of Commons will decide whether to continue experiment after 4th wk (M)
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FORD WILL SUBMIT REPORT ON C.I.A. TO ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR REVIEW, WITH DATA ON ASSASSINATION ISSUE; CONGRESS TO ACT 2 Panels Will Receive All Material-Public Release Is Curbed Ford to Submit Report on C.I.A. to Attorney General
Date: 10 June 1975
By JAMES M. NAUGHTON Special to The New York Times
Pres Ford announces that he is forwarding Rockefeller CIA Comm rept, which includes information on alleged assassination plots against foreign leaders, to Justice Dept for possible prosecution, nationally televised news conf from White House Rose Garden; says he will release comm rept June 10 but will withhold from public information on assassination question because it is 'incomplete and extremely sensitive'; says he will send assassination data to 2 Cong coms and to Justice Dept; says he does not want to pass judgment on activities of his predecessors regarding alleged assassination plots; cautions Cong to 'reserve judgment' and use 'utmost prudence' in evaluating such information; says he is totally opposed to pol assassination; says material he saw relating to assassination allegations involved events dating back to late '59 and running up to '67 or '68; says he will order or submit recommendations to Cong after studying rept; says he believes there could be 'internal improvement' in CIA; White House counsel Roderick M Hills says Ford is satisfied that full story of alleged plots will emerge; says comm rept will endorse findings of Warren Comm that Lee Harvey Oswald operated alone in assassinating Pres Kennedy; illus of Ford (L)
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City Is Viewed as Profligate and 'Whining Mendicant'
Date: 09 June 1975
By WILLIAM E. FARRELL Special to The New York Times
William FARRELL
Chicago newspapers are 'roasting' NYC over its fiscal problems; in last mo, numerous ed and analytical articles on NYC's problems and 'spot news' accts of Mayor Beame's and Gov Carey's efforts to extricate city from its fiscal morass, have appeared in Chicago papers; samplings of ed opinion of Chicago Tribune and Chicago Daily News and of columnists Jack Mabley (Chicago Daily News), Michael Kilian (Chicago Tribune) and Mike Royka (Chicago Daily News); cartoon (L)
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Transcript of the President's News Conference on Domestic and Foreign Affairs
Date: 10 June 1975
Transcript of Pres Ford's June 9 news conf includes his statements on lessons he feels US has learned from Vietnam war
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