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3rd of May 1979 News

1979년 5월 3일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Editors Debate Support for Magazine on Bomb Article; Supreme Court Outlook

Date: 03 May 1979

By DEIRDRE CARMODY

Deirdre CARMODY

One of most troublesome questions facing ASNE as it winds up annual convention in NYC is whether to support Progressive magazine in its fight against Federal court order prohibiting it from publishing article describing how to build hydrogen bomb; board of directors is to consider recommendation from 1 of its committees that group file brief as friend of court on behalf of Progressive on ground that Government has failed to meet heavy constitutional burden implicit in case; dilemma that editors face is that while Progressive case is 1 of most serious 1st Amendment challenges in recent years, most of them would not have published article in their own newspapers and many have serious doubts about merits of piece; 1 of difficulties in case is that much of testimony is sealed, so that it is not precisely known how Government contends material would endanger national security; Anthony Day (Los Angeles Times) and A M Rosenthal (NY Times) comment (M)

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CORRECTIONS

Date: 04 May 1979

Correction on May 3 article on question of ASNE support of The Progressive magazine; article said incorrectly that magazine had been prohibited from publishing article describing how to build hydrogen bomb; that is Government's contention in its court action; magazine says article does not contain such information

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EDITORS JOIN APPEAL ON H-BOMB ARTICLE; Society's Board Votes, 16 to 0, to Back Magazine in Its Fight on U.S. Court's Restrainer

Date: 04 May 1979

By DEIRDRE CARMODY

Deirdre CARMODY

ASNE votes unanimously to join in appeal of The Progressive magazine against Federal District Court order restraining it from publishing article about hydrogen bomb; says it is joining appeal on ground that court had failed to show that Government had met heavy constitutional burden against prior restraint of publication; Charles Bailey, chairman of society's freedom of information committee, comments; among those preparing briefs or joining other publications in preparing briefs against Government's position in case are NY Times, Chicago Tribune, Scientific American, Nation, Committee for Public Justice and PEN (M)

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REPORTER'S MURDER GETS NEW ATTENTION; Defense Committee Trying to Gain 2d Trial for Convicted Man-- Affidavits Are Disclosed Record of Calls Is Unlikely Echo of Earlier Allegations The Prosecution's Argument

Date: 04 May 1979

By MOLLY IVINS Special to The New York Times

Molly Special

Pressure to reopen murder case of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles is building in Phoenix; defense committee of more than 300 people, convinced there has been injustice, has raised enough commotion to disturb even some of those who were responsible for convictions in Bolles death; committee is acting in behalf of Max Dunlap, 1 of 2 men sentenced to die for murder; committee's belief in his innocence is so strong that some members have mortgaged their homes to finance defense fund; in latest development in case affidavit was made public in which police informer Jo Don says he told Scottsdale police of plan to murder Bolles 3 or 4 weeks before it happened; police chief Walter Nimitz comments; Don, indicted on charges of selling marijuana, has been trying to bargain for immunity in exchange for his testimony in Bolles case; Roger Golston, acting County Attorney, says authorities are negotiating with idea of dropping charges against Don providing he surrender and that his story checks out; Don's affidavits echo charges made at murder trial that lawyer named Neal Roberts arranged Bolles murder

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Russian in London Asks Asylum, Then Decides to Return to Soviet

Date: 04 May 1979

Aleksandr Istomin, journalist with Novosti who flew back to Moscow after British officials said he had been granted asylum in London, may face disciplinary action by Communist Party (S)

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G.O.P. Leaders In Albany Make Tax-Cutting Bid; Senate Conference Backs Some Carey Proposals Governor Welcomes Move Other Reductions Proposed Transportation Authority Senior Citizens Day

Date: 03 May 1979

BY ARI L. GOLDMAN Special to The New York Times

Ari GOLDMAN

Senate Republican Conference agrees on 7-part tax-reduction program that incorporates several elements included in Governor Carey's budget, including institution of publishers' income allocation, effective January 1980, that would permit magazine and newspaper publishers operating in NYS to allocate for tax purposes proportionate amount of their revenue from advertising on basis of subscriber location (S)

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News Summary; National Metropolitan

Date: 03 May 1979

Campaign for British Parliament ends, with Prime Min Callaghan asserting that his Govt has wrought 'an economic near miracle' during its term in office; illus (M)

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News Summary; International

Date: 04 May 1979

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The Region; Stony Brook Official Is Renominated

Date: 04 May 1979

Governor Carey says he will submit bill to Legislature within few days to strengthen journalists' 1st Amendment rights, address, Long Island Associated Press Broadcasters Conference; says bill will permit law enforcement officials to subpoena notes and documents from reporters only if judge is persuaded they are essential (S)

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COMPANY NEWS I.B M Develops Speedy Circuits

Date: 04 May 1979

IBM announces development of new family of experimental computer circuits that operate so quickly they 'approach limits imposed by the speed of light'; circuits were developed by co scientist Dr Tushar Gheewala (M)

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