Tour of Dispated Base Cut Short by Somalia
Date: 30 June 1975
Somalia has again denied Amer Govt repts that USSR is constructing missile facilities in port of Berbera, but at last min authorities refused to allow group of 11 journalists to tour disputed installation; reporters were told that they could not proceed because it would infringe on Somali sovereignty (S)
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WHITE HOUSE AIDE ON TV OPPOSED; Rep. Macdonald Urges Chief Not Be Industry Figure
Date: 30 June 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Repr T H Macdonald opposes Pres Ford's impending apptmt of commercial broadcaster to head White House Telecommunications Policy Office; says office should have a dir who is both unpolitical and impartial in telecommunications matters; Ford's intention to appt Robert Wells to post noted (M)
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STAFF IS RESISTING SALE OF LE FIGARO; Newsmen Pledged Strike in Paris Stock Deal
Date: 01 July 1975
By DENIS POWEL Special to The New York Times
Denis Special
Dispute that has been growing in French newspaper business nears crisis on June 30 with announcement that controlling stock of Le Figaro will be sold by Jean Prouvost to publisher Jean Hersant against will of part of news staff; paper has unusual corporate structure providing for separation of news-gathering mgt from paper's capital mgt; number of reporters and editors are seeking to veto new owner under this structure; editor Jean Dormesson, in editorial published on June 30 told dissenting newsmen that rather than cause strike they could resign with full severance privileges (M)
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RIOTERS IN INDIA TELL MRS. GANDHI TO QUIT 'THRONE'; Youths Protesting Regime's Crackdown Battle Police in the Old City of Delhi AT LEAST 30 ARE HELD Economic Reforms Ordered to Prevent Hoarding and Price-Gouging in Stores Rioters in India Protest the Crackdown
Date: 30 June 1975
By ERIC PACE Special to The New York Times
Eric Special
press censorship in India has prevented repts of protest demonstrations elsewhere in country from reaching New Delhi (S)
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Vietnamese Admits 'Security Problem' Of Armed Holdouts
Date: 01 July 1975
Nguyen Huu Tho, Pres of Natl Liberation Front in South Vietnam, in int says Govt intends to allow various newspapers to appear including those that did not support old regime (S)
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Pittsburgh Papers Closed In Dispute With Drivers
Date: 30 June 1975
Teamsters strike continues to halt publication of Pittsburgh Press and Post-Gazette
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Indian Government Expels American Reporter
Date: 01 July 1975
Indian Govt on June 30 orders expulsion of Lewis M Simons, Washington Post staff correspondent; Simons is 1st foreign journalist to be expelled since Govt declared natl emergency and imposed strict censorship rules; US Embassy sources rept that formal protest will be made to Indian Govt; Simons says Foreign Ministry's chief spokesman, A N D Haksar, had told him that he was being expelled primarily for reptg that Indian Army officers 'are known to be annoyed over refusal of Prime Min Gandhi to resign from office' after her conviction on charges of corrupt electoral practices; says he was told that action was being taken against him because he refused to abide by censorship regulations; Washington Post exec editor Benjamin Bradlee comments (S)
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Books of The Times; A Pilgrim After Pleasure
Date: 01 July 1975
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
Richard O'Connor book Heywood Broun. A Biography revd by P Kihss
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All the Presidents' Friends
Date: 01 July 1975
By Lewis J. Paper
Lewis Paper
Lewis J Paper article on danger that improved relations between Pres and press will result in less for public; says journalists might be reluctant to do anything that would antagonize Pres and result in decreased access to sources; holds Pres should never pressure press to withhold information from public; illus of Pres Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford
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ZAMBIAN LEADERS NATION ALIZE LAND; Movie Houses and 2 Papers Taken Over by Decree
Date: 01 July 1975
Zambian Pres Kenneth Kaunda on June 30 announces nationalization of movie theaters; says he is taking step because 'we cannot have cinemas reflecting the values contrary to Zambian values and interests' (S)
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