Kampala Takes News Calmly
Date: 18 September 1972
Dispatch of The Times, London
news repts of invasion are calmly received in Kampala, Uganda; checkpoints are reptd to be on all roads out of Kampala and several recreational centers are closed by police; 3 Europeans, including 1 Brit subject, are arrested at Kampala Internatl Hotel
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YUGOSLAVIA BANS SERBIAN JOURNAL; Quarterly Criticized Jailing of 'Nationalist' Professor
Date: 17 September 1972
By RAYMOND H. ANDERSONSpecial to The New York Times
Raymond ANDERSONSpecial
Judge L Radovic of Belgrade dist ct on Sept 15 imposes ban on latest issue of Serbian Philosophic Society's qrly journal Filosofija, which is accused of containing 'false and alarming statements'; official objection to issue involves editorial and article which challenge conviction and imprisonment of Yugoslavs accused of 'hostile propaganda' and attempts to 'disrupt brotherhood and unity of Yugoslav nationalities'; Filosofija publication raised questions about sentencing 2 mos ago of Belgrade Law Schools's Prof M Djuric to 2 yrs in prison on variety of charges; focus of indictment against Prof Djuric was that he was 'greater Serbian nationalist' disturbed by apparent erosion of Serbian rights in Yugoslav federation; in Croatia, where anti-Serbian nationalism persists, issue of Praxix, journal of Croatian Philosophic Society has also been banned for articles critical of sentencing of Prof Djuric; judgment against Fisosofija declares that issue contained 'assertions that might alarm citizens and endanger law and order'; prosecutor also objected to Filosofija article by D Cosic, wartime commissar, and reprinting from Swiss newspaper of article that dealt with banning of Praxis in July over criticism of sentencing of Prof Djuric; Cosic deplored not only imprisonment of Djuric but also sentencing of 2 Hungarian-Yugoslavs in province of Vojvodina for 'hostile propaganda' including criticism of Yugoslav leadership and foreign policy; few wks earlier, same judge declined to ban book 'Whither and How Far' by L Momcilovic, accused of seeking to foment Serbian hostility against Croats by dealing with atrocities by Ustashi, Croatian Fascists, during World War II; judge's ruling was overturned by higher et; Pres Tito spoke harshly on Sept 10 of some philosophers, warning that they should either 'go on pension or find new line of employment'
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Appeals Court Supports C.I.A. In Blocking Article by Ex-Aide
Date: 18 September 1972
By LES LEDBETTER
Les LEDBETTER
3-judge Fed panel on Sept 11 upholds injunction barring ex-CIA official V L Marchetti from publishing books or articles about CIA without prior authorization from CIA dir; Govt brought suit against Marchetti to block article he submitted to Esquire magazine in March; Chief Judge C F Haynsworth Jr, in writing ct opinion, says Marchetti did not surrender 1st Amendment right of free speech by accepting employment with CIA; holds that Marchetti will not be deprived of right as long as he does not 'disclose classified information obtained by him during course of his employment which is not already in public domain'; says since issue of prior restraint is involved, CIA must act promptly in approving or rejecting material submitted by Marchetti; says Marchetti can seek judicial rev of any CIA disapproval; ACLU atty M L Wulf says case will be appealed to Sup Ct immediately; Marchetti por
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STANLEY J. HERTZIG
Date: 18 September 1972
Special to The New York Times
Hertzig, Stanley J
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Militant Protestants March in Belfast
Date: 17 September 1972
By United Press International
United International
Thousands of militant Prots march through Belfast in show of strength on Sept 16 to protest terrorist activities of Caths; Brit Army officials say they have captured 20 key marksmen, bomb experts and other tacticians of IRA provisional wing in 48-hr raid
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Bridge in Philippines Caves In; 100 Die
Date: 17 September 1972
By United Press International
United International
100 people killed, 200 injured when wooden bridge jammed with Roman Cath women and children celebrating festival of their patron saint collapses, Naga, Philippines, Sept 16
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