India Union Leader Urges Secret Anti-Gandhi Drive; Nation Remains Calm
Date: 20 July 1975
By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times
William Special
Most newspapers fill columns with official statements because of rigorous Govt censorship; Financial Express, in move that is almost daring by new standards, pubs ed urging MPs to think independently when voting on state of emergency; Daily Motherland newspaper and sister wkly The Organizer rept they are going out of business; both papers, published by opposition Jan Sangh party, were closed for failing to obey censorship rules; Motherland ed K R Malkani is among few journalists known to have been arrested in crackdown (S)
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India Orders Expulsion Of 3 Correspondents
Date: 21 July 1975
Indian Govt on July 20 orders expulsion of 3 foreign correspondents, Peter Hazelhurst (London Times), Peter Gill (Daily Telegraph) and Loren Jenkins (Newsweek), after they refuse to sign pledges that they would abide by censorship imposed under country's state of emergency (S)
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India Asks for Pledges To Abide by Censorship
Date: 20 July 1975
Indian Govt, citing widespread violations of censorship imposed when Prime Min Indira Gandhi proclaimed state of emergency June 26, asks foreign correspondents to sign pledges that they will submit dispatches to censorship; says failure to sign could lead to expulsion; will accept pledges signed 'under protest' (S)
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Paper Says Kissinger's Garbage Had Secret Service Documents
Date: 21 July 1975
Secret Service spokesman Jack Warner, responding to queries about Natl Enquirer's article on contents of State Sec H A Kissinger's garbage, says Secret Service is 'concerned' (S)
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WRITER IN SOVIET STIRS A DISPUTE; Moscow Newspaper Assails 'Unpleasant Frankness' by Katayev in Article
Date: 20 July 1975
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN Special to The New York Times
Christopher WREN
Controversy has erupted over recent anniv issue of popular Soviet youth magazine, Yunost; at center of dispute is amusing reminiscence written for 20th anniv issue by magazine's 1st editor Valentin Katayev; Katayev related how, as editor, he passed up publishing 2 Western classics, The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, and The Little Prince, by Antione de St Exupery, after he had been cautioned by friends that works were ideologically risky; works were then successfully published by competitors; rival editor was understood to be Aleksandr B Chakovsky; Moscow youth newspaper Moskovski Komsomolets complains in prominent article that Yunost editors were only upsetting young readers by publishing such 'unpleasant frankness'; criticizes entire anniv issue which it said suffered from lack of responsiblity (M)
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Wolff Appointed to Data Panel
Date: 20 July 1975
Special to The New York Times
HR Speaker Carl Albert names Lester L Wolff member of new 5-man information com of HR; Wolff will assist in setting up communications program for HR to provide information about HR activities to press and public (S)
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Paper Says Kissinger's Garbage Had Secret Service Documents
Date: 21 July 1975
Natl Enquirer says recent sample of State Sec H A Kissinger's garbage contained hundreds of Secret Service documents and shopping list for 3 cases of whiskey; says documents retrieved from garbage by reporter Jay Gourley included detailed work schedules for agents on duty at Kissinger's home and names of most of agents assigned to him; memo revealing that Secret Service was testing new-code light signal system for its limousines; handwritten note giving number and type of arms and ammunition carried in each Secret Service limousine; handwritten note presumably-written by an agent indicating that a shotgun had been left behind on Kissinger's trip to Virgin Islands last mo (S)
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SOYUZ PREPARING TO RETURN TODAY; APOLLO DOES TESTS; Soviet and U.S. TV to Show the Landing Americans Study Stellar Radiation SOYUZ PREPARING TO RETURN TODAY
Date: 21 July 1975
By VICTOR K. McELHENY Special to The New York Times
Victor McELHENY
space officials rept 693 newsmen are covering Apollo-Soyuz mission (S)
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LETTERS; A Fairness Doctrine For Journalists?
Date: 20 July 1975
REUVEN FRANK
Reuven FRANK
Lr by Frank Reuven, sr exec producer of NBC News, on J J O'Connor June 22 comment on broadcasters opposition to fairness doctrine; explains how NBC documentary program on pensions, which O'Connor discussed, was prepared
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