2 Pittsburgh Papers Print After a One-Month Strike
Date: 29 July 1975
Pittsburgh Post Gazette and Pittsburgh Press on July 28 resume publication after 1-mo strike by Teamsters (S)
29 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 1975 เป็น วันอังคาร ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ ♌ เป็นวันที่ 209 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ Gerald R. Ford
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Date: 29 July 1975
Pittsburgh Post Gazette and Pittsburgh Press on July 28 resume publication after 1-mo strike by Teamsters (S)
Date: 29 July 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
NBC news div pres Richard C Wald says that div is seeking to purchase series of ints with former Pres Nixon to be based on his written memoirs when they are completed in '76; says that talks with Nixon's literary agent Irving Lazar are still exploratory but that Nixon has agreed to discuss Watergate affair; CBS News pres Richard S Salant, who has rejected paying for int with Nixon, says that he owes country explanation for Watergate and it would not be proper to pay him for explaining (S)
Date: 30 July 1975
By MARVINE HOWE Special to The New York Times
Marvine Special
Portuguese Govt imposes mil censorship, July 29, on all news coming from Angola, where situation is described as extremely dangerous; Information Min Jorge Correia Jesuino says there is state of prewar in Angola and distorted news can have negative effect on Portuguese troops there and in Portugal; discusses tense pol situation in Angola and in Portugal; says he expects new Portuguese Cabinet to be announced tomorrow and stresses that it will be 'nonparty and united with mins as technicians and not reprs of pol parties'; says Communist party head Alvaro Cunhal probably will not participate in new Cabinet; says Alvaro Veiga de Oliveira probably will keep his post of Transport and Communication Min, not as a Communist, but as a 'technician'; says it is uncertain whether Ernesto Augusto de Melo Antunes will remain Foreign Min; notes that Antunes conferred with Pres Francisco da Costa Gomes and reptdly raised certain conditions for his participation in new Cabinet; Antunes is considered leader of faction within mil opposed to radical trend of revolutionary regime; openly opposed Premier Vasco dos Santos Goncalves's pro-Communist policies and boycotted recent armed forces meeting; Jesuino repeats Portugal's continued responsibility in process of ending colonial rule in Angola, in response to demand by Popular Movement for Liberation of Angola for complete withdrawal of Portuguese forces; illus of demonstrators in Sintra, Portugal (M)
Date: 29 July 1975
correction on July 26 dispatch from New Delhi that said Christian Science Monitor correspondent Daniel Southerland had been allowed to remain in India after signing pledge to comply with self-censorship rules; what Southerland signed was India's new statement agreeing to take full responsibility for his repts (S)
Date: 29 July 1975
AP repts from New Delhi on July 28 that Indian Govt cut its news circuit to London and disconnected its bur phone because of what India charged were violations of self-censorship rules in 3 dispatches; Keith Fuller, agency's deputy gen mgr, asserted that articles did not violate guidelines and that Govt had indicated its willingness to talk about problem; AP said that India's chief censor, H J D'Penha, had told agency's bur chief Myron Belkind that Govt did not question articles' veracity but did consider them objectionable; dispatches described arrest of Indian Express editor Kuldip Nayar and arrest of 8 prominent persons who threatened to defy restrictions of press freedom (S)
Date: 29 July 1975
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times
Brit Atty Gen Samuel Silkin is seeking 2 injunctions that are being heard simultaneously by Lord Chief Justice, Lord Widgery, involving restraint of publication of pol diaries of late Richard Crossman by publishers Jonathan Cape and Hamish Hamilton, and forbidding London Sunday Times to publish further extracts from diaries or 'any other material' that would breach various criteria that Silkin has set forth to protect 'confidentiality' of high Govt discussions; Grossman served as min in Prime Min Harold Wilson's Labor Govt between '64 and '70; excerpts of his diaries were printed in several installments earlier in '75 by Times; criteria Silkin set forth to guarantee confidentiality have alarmed Brit journalists because they would seem to threaten legality of kind of 'inside' pol reptg that has become routinely accepted in GB and US; would prohibit published accounts of detailed discussions in Cabinet, detailed discussions between Govt mins and their advisers on formulation of public policy, and detailed discussions between mins and advisers over qualifications of other public servants; seem intended to apply not only to pol memoirs but to ordinary day-by-day reptg of public affairs; Times editor William Rees-Mogg and Guardian columnist Peter Jenkins comment; similarity of case to that of Pentagon papers publication noted; Crossman por (M)
Date: 29 July 1975
FCC on July 28 decides to hold formal hearings on bid by Joe L Allbritton, publisher of Washington Star, to save paper by buying its profitable associated radio and TV stations; Comr Abbott Washington says he wants less time-consuming method of getting facts; hearings could ordinarily last at least 9 mos and paper is loosing $600,000 a mo (S)
Date: 30 July 1975
Allbritton on July 29 meets with co's chief exec officer Godfrey Kauffman to discuss future of paper in light of FCC decision to order public hearings on whether newspaper's holdings in radio and TV stations WMAL are legal; Allbritton had petitioned FCC to permit him to retain paper's highly profitable stations despite comm's recent efforts to discourage same corp, Washington Star Communications, from owning both broadcasting facilities and newspaper in same area; FCC hearings could last as long as 2 yrs, while paper is already operating with deficit of $7.7-million; Star officials rept that Allbritton may try to negotiate settlement privately with FCC
Date: 29 July 1975
Date: 29 July 1975