SUBPOENAS OF NOTES OF REPORTERS GROW; Newsmen's Group Counts at Least 100 Cases Yearly--Use as a Trial Tactic Is Indicated Looking Into 29 Cases Another Defense Argument Montana Case Fought Chilling Effect Is Seen
Date: 19 November 1978
By DEIRDRE CARMODY Special to The New York Times
Deirdre Special
Comment on proliferation of subpoenas to newspaper, TV and radio reporters; Reporters Com for Press Freedom notes that from '60 to '68 about 12 subpoenas were served on news orgns; in next 2 yrs number jumped to about 150; from '70 to '76 about 500 subpoenas were served on news orgns; recent cases involving subpoenas noted (M)
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Paper Strike in Wilkes-Barre Grows Bitter; Helnous Conduct, Each Side Says History of Union Loyalty 'Things We Couldn't Live With'
Date: 19 November 1978
By GREGORY JAYNES Special to The New York Times
Gregory Special
Article on 6-wk-old newspaper guild strike against Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader Evening News Record; paper was purchased 6 mos ago by Capital Cities Communications; strike is viewed as 1 of most bitter in newspaper history; publisher Bruce McIntyre and operating officer Richard D Connor comment; illus (M)
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The World; 'Boat People' Find a Port And a Storm Rewriting the Little Red Book It's Official, Vote Put Off in Rhodesia UNESCO Debates A Free Press
Date: 19 November 1978
Rosanne Klass and Barbara Slavin
Rosanne Klass
Rev of recent Chinese newspaper articles indicting Cultural Revolution and its leaders, including by implication Chmn Mao, as counter-revolutionary fascist dictatorship (S)
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World News Briefs; Vance and Dobrynin Confer On Soviet MIG's in Cuba Independents Predominate In Portugal's New Cabinet Pakistani Court Orders Release of Mrs. Bhutto West Wins UNESCO Vote On News Declaration Vietnam Charges Teng Plots Cambodia Move
Date: 19 November 1978
Sec Vance and Amb Dobrynin discuss presence of MIG-23 planes in Cuba, meeting, Washington (S)
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Coast Congressman Believed Slain Investigating Commune in Guyana; Pilot Gives Only Account COAST CONGRESSMAN BELIEVED SHOT DEAD He Enjoys Controversy
Date: 19 November 1978
By DAVID BINDER Special to The New York TimesBy ERIC PACE
David Special
Repr Leo J Ryan and several members of NBC TV crew are shot and believed dead while in Guyana on investigative visit to commune of People's Temple, founded by Jim Jones; State Dept spokesman Tom Reston says incident occurred when Ryan party attempted to leave Fort Kaituma aboard 2 planes with about 9 persons who had apparently sought to leave commune; shooting was apparently work of some commune members; newsmen in party include Don Harris, Steve Song, Robert Flick and Robert Brown (NBC), Charles Krause (Washington Post), Ron Javers (San Francisco Chronicle), Gregory Robinson and James Reiterman (San Francisco Examiner) (M)
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Koch Breaks Bread in Bid at Buttering Up Gotbaum; City Hall Notes
Date: 20 November 1978
By LEE DEMBART
Lee DEMBART
Gov Carey's preference for Bronx Boro Pres is reptd to be Victor Marrero, former City Planning Comm Chmn and now State Housing Comr; 9 City Council members from Bronx will select successor to Bronx Boro Pres Robert Abrams, who has been elected NYS Atty Gen (S)
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A President in the Shadow of a Legend; Man in the News
Date: 20 November 1978
Daniel Arap Moi
Daniel Moi
Article on Moi, now Pres of Kenya; career sketch (M)
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Benefits of the 'Destructive' Primary; News Analysis
Date: 20 November 1978
By FRANK LYNN
Frank LYNN
Frank Lynn assesses impact of primary elections on outcome of gen elections in view of fact that the only 2 successful statewide Dem candidates, Gov Carey and Atty Gen-elect Robert Abrams, were in primaries, and only loser, City Comptroller Harrison J Goldin, had 'free ride' in primary without any opposition (M)
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