Indian Editor, Grandson of Gandhi, Protests Curbs on Freedom
Date: 08 August 1976
By HENRY KAMM Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas K Gandhi and editor of English-language rev Himmat, is contesting Govt order that magazine deposit 21,000 rupees with police comr as security deposit, move that has been 1st step toward ordering dissident newspapers to close; criticizes other Govt moves which appear curtailments of freedom in gen (M)
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Orioles Set Back Yanks, 7-4; Alexander, Martin In Spat After Loss
Date: 08 August 1976
By MURRAY CHASS
Murray CHASS
Edward P Doyle lr on Cordtz article
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News of the Realty Trade; Potential Moveouts Decide to Remain
Date: 08 August 1976
Names Steven McCoy asst vp and John Kremenezky sr vp (S)
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Television This Week
Date: 08 August 1976
comment on resumption of talks; illus (M)
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Follow-Up on The News; Noah's Ark La Guardia Blast Aspirin Poisoning Gleason House
Date: 08 August 1976
Pace University sells 8-acre Peekskill, NY, estate built by Jackie Gleason and later owned by CBS to Dr Ronald J Topal (S)
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day Section 1 International National Metropolitan
Date: 08 August 1976
Article on extent of US arms sales to certain countries, including Zaire and Kenya, and possible future problems
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World News Briefs; Chinese Rail Line Reported Reopened Left Wins Control Of Rome City Hall Another American Leaves Saigon Mexico Landholders Allege Harassment
Date: 08 August 1976
Communist-led coalition on Aug 7 wrestles control of Rome city govt from Christian Dems for 1st time; Communist victory gives them control, either alone or in coalition, of all of Italy's major cities; sources say Giulio Carlo Argan, independent who was elected to Rome city council on Communist ticket, will become mayor (S)
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