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14th of May 1975 News
Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1975. gada 14. maijs
SEOUL TIGHTENS POLITICAL CURBS; New Decree by Park Bars All Opposition to Charter
Date: 14 May 1975
South Korean Govt decree issued on May 13 forbids what Govt calls 'spreading of falsehood'; this applies to rumors and repts that are considered harmful to natl security; newspaper publishers violating order can be removed from their jobs (S)
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War-Crossed Lovers Reunite on Guam as Refugee Weds Ex-G.I.
Date: 15 May 1975
By ANDREW H. MALCOLM Special to The New York Times
Andrew MALCOLM
S Vietnamese refugees in Guam have newspaper, Chan Troi Moi, funded by grant from Gannett Foundation; paper, ed by Pham Kim Khanh, USIS employe in Saigon, carries news in Vietnam and Eng of Indochina and refugee-related developments in US (S)
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U.S. GROUP TO ASSIST REFUGEE NEWSMEN
Date: 15 May 1975
group of Washington-based journalists, concerned about econ conditions facing Vietnamese newsmen who have left their country for US, have formed com to assist them with jobs, money and re-educ; Correspondents Com for Refugee Relief has applied for tax-exempt status for fund-raising campaign; Andrew Cox and Jean Heller (Cox newspaper chain) comment (S)
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Herald Tribune's Files Going to Queens Library
Date: 14 May 1975
Morgue of NY Herald Tribune, 15-million cross-indexed clippings dating to 1927, has been donated to Queens Borough Public Library, which plans to microfilm files and make them open to public; will be transferred to library's Richmond Hill branch; library hopes to receive foundation support for expense of microfilming and moving files, estimated at more than $300,00; library dir Walter S Byam and asst dir Charles F J Young comment; collection will probably be only newspaper morgue open to public since operating newspapers do not permit public to use their facilities; copyrights of material will be retained by John Hay Whitney, Tribune owner; agreement was negotiated by Richard C Wald, paper's former managing editor; Jimmy Breslin and City Council Pres Paul O'Dwyer's asst Linda Fisher comment (M)
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SAIGON ANNOUNCES 30,000 ARE MOVED; Residents of Capital Area Shifted to Mekong Delta
Date: 14 May 1975
some 30 newsmen, among them 2 Frenchmen and 1 Ital, arrive in Saigon on May 13 from Hanoi, 1st such group to land since Communist takeover (S)
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Carey and Mayor Express Anger; Carey and Beame Voice Anger at Ford's Decision
Date: 15 May 1975
By FRANK LYNN
Frank LYNN
Gov Corey and Mayor Beame react angrily to Pres Ford's rejection of Fed assistance to NYC; Carey declares, at Bklyn Dem dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, that Ford move 'shows level of arrogance and disregard for NY that rivals the worst days of Richard Nixon and his gang of cutthroats'; Beame, at hastily called news conf, also scores Ford, holding it is 'incredible' that Ford 'thinks more about' Lockheed or Penn Central stockholders than '8-million people'; Carey and Beame illus (M)
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State Shield Law for Newsmen Is Being Tested in Fresno Case; By WALLACE TURNER Special to The New York Times
Date: 14 May 1975
FBI enters search for Charles Stickle, wanted in Phila, Pa, for rape-burning of 2 girls, 1 of whom died (S)
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HOUSE UNIT DELAYS VOTE ON TELEVISING
Date: 14 May 1975
HR Rules Com, for 3d time in a mo, puts off vote on measure that would permit televising of HR floor proceedings; Repr R J Madden and HR Speaker C Albert comment (S)
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2 in South Win Awards For Reporting on Reading
Date: 15 May 1975
Internatl Reading Assn awards for excellence in reptg in field of reading to Nita Fran Hutcheson (KSLA) and Robert B Holland (Richmond Times Dispatch); merit certificates to Gene Maeroff (NY Times), Victor W Rauch (Kalamazoo Gazette), Barbara Ross (Greensboro Record), Camille Curro (Buffalo Courier-Express),Mary Lou Peciak (Willoughby News-Herald) and columnist Kenneth Rabben (S)
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Asian Crises Raise Question of Risk for Reporters
Date: 14 May 1975
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Greenfield says NY Times policy in situations where reporter's life is in danger is to order him out of dangerous area
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