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6th of May 1975 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1975. gada 6. maijs

News Blackout May End

Date: 07 May 1975

Revolutionary Govt officials say foreign newsmen will soon be permitted to file dispatches from Saigon again; Le Monde says intent of news blackout was to prevent Western journalists from monopolizing news from Saigon; says reporters from Socialist bloc countries are en route to Saigon (S)

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Demand That Editors Join Union Stirs Press Conflict in Britain

Date: 06 May 1975

By ALVIN SHUSTER Special to The New York Times

Alvin Special

Controversy involving press, Parliment and some of GB's most famous writers has erupted over demands that newspaper editors be required to join Natl Union of Journalists; union has refused to accept compromise and insisted that editors must join; editors complain that union's demands, backed by pending legis, pose threat to press freedom; editors are arguing that union's demands and pending legis by Labor Party Govt for closed shop on newspapers, with provisions that could compel all employes, tors to join union, could prevent newspapers from publishing all contributions, perhaps including lrs to editor from nonunion writers; question is now whether Employment Min Michael Foot will back down and allow amendments that would exempt editors

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SAIGON SAYS CITYS IS NORMAL AGAIN; Reports Civilians Returning, Markets Crowded and Telephones Operating

Date: 07 May 1975

Saigon radio says life has returned to normal in Saigon, with telephone lines functioning as before Communist take-over and well-stocked mkts crowded with shoppers; says workers are busy at their jobs (M)

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Big French Publisher Beset by Troubles; French Publisher Beset by Problems

Date: 07 May 1975

Hachette, biggest publishing co in France, has been beset by financial reverses, worker unrest over potential layoffs and antitrust investigation by Common Mkt authorities in Brussels; co's holdings encompass textbooks, videotapes, records, magazines and newspapers, including France-Soir; also has preponderant position in newsstand distribution; has announced $20-million loss for '75 and as result has eliminated divds; stock has fallen 50% on Paris Bourse since July '73; Dominique Ferry of co's publications div comments; co also publishes Elle, Realites, Entreprise and Connaissance des Arts; illus

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Arrival in Paris

Date: 07 May 1975

357 French and foreign refugees from Phnom Penh arrive in Paris on May 6; plead with reporters not to publish anything they might have said inadvertently about capture of Phnom Penh by Communist-led forces; illus (S)

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CHIEFS IN SAIGON EXPEND DEADLINE; Officials and Soldiers of Old Government Have Until Month's End to Yield

Date: 06 May 1975

Western newsmen who remain in Saigon are reptdly allowed to move about freely but not to send out any dispatches; official broadcasts of dispatches from Communist press agencies continue to be only source of repts (S)

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A Newspaper Venture In Glasgow Is a Sellout

Date: 06 May 1975

Scottish Daily News, which was published in Glasgow, sells out its 1st printing of 300,000 copies in a few hrs; is 1st major newspaper venture in GB in 10 yrs and is replacing 3 newspapers of Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd, Scottish Daily Express, Sunday Express and Evening Citizen, which closed 13 mos ago and moved to Manchester, Eng (S)

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Reporter's Notebook: Tenderness, Hatred and Grief Mark Saigon's Last Days

Date: 06 May 1975

By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times

Malcolm BROWNE

reporter-photographyer for NY Times, Nguyen Ngoc Luong remains in S Vietnam

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SENATORS OPPOSE 'FAIR TRADE' LAWS; Panel Would Kill Legislation Aiding State Agreements

Date: 06 May 1975

By EILEEN SHANAHAN Special to The New York Times

Eileen Special

Sen Antitrust subcom leaves open issue of whether newspapers should be exempted from legis that would have effect of wiping out 'fair trade' laws; subcom sources say number of newspapers, including Los Angeles Times and Newhouse chain, had asked for such exemption on grounds that their ind distributors would raise prices in more populous places and abandon service in less populous areas if 'fair trade' agreements were outlawed (S)

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Standing by Commitments, Ford Assures U.S. Allies; Standing by Commitments, Ford Assures U.S. Allies

Date: 07 May 1975

By JAMES M. NAUGHTON Special to The New York Times

Ford, in May 6 news conf, says atmosphere is good for SALT agreement with USSR though negotiations will be 'hard' (S)

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