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25th of May 1972 News
1972년 5월 25일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스
Italian Police Raid a Newspaper's Offices in Terrorism Inquiry
Date: 25 May 1972
By PAUL HOFMANNSpecial to The New York Times
Ital police raid offices of Corriere Delia Sera of Milan, newspaper with largest circulation in Italy, and home of one of its reporters on May 24 in broadening inquiry into terrorism; newspapers throughout nation and newsmen's orgns protest action, denouncing it as attempt by judiciary to intimidate press; there have been few precedents of direct police interference in newspaper operations since fall of Fascism; Corriere Delia Sera case is seen raising questions of limits of press freedom and powers of judiciary; paramilitary police who search Corriere Della Sera bldg act under warrants issued by Milan prosecutor in an investigation into slaying of L Calabresi, chief of Milan police pol squad; Zicari, Corriere Della Sera reporter, with having divulged restricted information concerning Calabresi's assassination and charged P Ottone, newspaper editor, with failure to exercise control over what paper published; charges resulted from front-page rept in Corriere Della Sera that related what investigators term an important clue; police sources say that publication of rept had seriously impaired inquiry; Corriere Delia Sera had also published extensive repts, later found to be accurate, about investigation into Feltrinelli case
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Soviet Minister of Culture Says Solzhenitsyn Opposes 'Our Entire Society'
Date: 25 May 1972
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times
Soviet Min of Culture Y A Furtseva maintains Nobel Prize winner A I Solzhenitsyn is opposed to 'our entire soc, and that is why we treat him as we do', news conf for visiting newsmen, 1 of series of appearances of prominent but usually inaccessible Soviet officials whom Soviet Govt has made available to talk about Soviet life during Pres Nixon's visit; asserts Solzhenitsyn has raised his hand against very dignity of the Soviet people; defends USSR against charges that it has deprived Soviet Jews of opportunity to develop distinctively Jewish culture; says such charges are contrary to reality and that USSR has allowed Yiddish magazine and several Jewish artistic groups to flourish; suggests charges have been exaggerated
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CURB ON SECRECY URGED IN SENATE; Bill Would Impose Limits on Executive Branch Power
Date: 26 May 1972
By MARJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times
Repr Moorhead proposes on May 25 creation of ind 9-member Classification Rev Bd with authority to decide which documents should be stamped top secret or secret; proposal comes 1 wk before Pres Nixon's Exec Order on declassification is scheduled to go into effect; Moorhead holds Nixon directive is 'filled with tech defects and massive loopholes'; says his own proposal would enable Cong to control new classification system; bill stipulates that 3 members of bd would be named by Nixon, 3 by HR Speaker and 3 by Pres pro tem of Sen; Moorhead holds proposal would write into law for 1st time extent of Govt's authority to classify documents and would establish procedure to automatically declassify most documents, except extremely sensitive natl defense data, within 3 yrs; notes comm would have authority to settle disputes between Cong and exec branch over access to material sought by either house of Cong or by Cong coms or subcoms
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Wallace Assassination Attempt: Reactions
Date: 25 May 1972
JOEL HARNETT
Joel HARNETT
J Harnett lr suggests, in wake of shooting of Gov Wallace, that limiting publicity for assassination attempts might deter attackers
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A MOSCOW PARLEY ENDS IN UPROAR; Newsmen Were Discussing Jews in Russia
Date: 26 May 1972
By THEODORE SHABADSpecial to The New York Times
2 Amer journalists, J A Michener and J Wish (Amer Jewish Press), walk out of Soviet daily briefing, May 25, given for visiting Amer newsmen during Pres Nixon's trip to Moscow, when A B Chakovsky (Literaturnaya Gazeta) reads excerpt from satirical novel in response to question posed by Wish on current Soviet Jewish problem; Chakovsky, in response to Wish's question why USSR does not publish Yiddish-language newspapers giving Soviet Jews news about Jewish communities abroad, says Soviet Jews have adequate sources of information in Yiddish in newspapers Birobkidzhan er Shtern and Sovetish Heimland; says Amer newsmen looking for 'Jewish problem' in USSR might begin by looking into anti-Semitism in their own country; reads from novel by I Ilf and Y Petrov, which contains joke about Jews; Michener says it is 'disgrace to make light of such a serious problem'; I I Udaltsov (Novosti Press Agency) expresses regret that Michener engaged in 'hysterics
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Martin Hails Exchange Progress; EXCHANGE MOVES HAILED BY MARTIN
Date: 26 May 1972
Finds 'Significant' Gains in Markets' RestructuringBy VARTANIG G. VARTAN
G M Loeb Awards for distinguished business and financial journalism to R E Bedingfield and R Metz (NY Times)
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Vote in Senate Gives Fulbright Another in a Series of Rebuffs
Date: 26 May 1972
By JOHN W. FINNEYSpecial to The New York Times
John FINNEYSpecial
United States Sen, 42-47, on May 25, approves Sen Baker move rejecting amendment Sen Foreign Relations Com had attached to State Dept-USIA funds bill barring USIA from distributing unattributed propaganda abroad; move discussed as symbolizing increasing isolation of Sen Fulbright, com chmn; some Dems see Nixon Adm moves to weaken com by isolating and embarrassing its chmn; aides in office of Sen Scott concede White House has been calling signals on what amendments to offer to overturn position of com; Adm seen relying on gen inattentiveness of Sens and on anti-Fulbright prejudice on Sen floor to build vote against him; Fulbright now reluctant to oppose Adm on certain issues unless com and Sen will support him
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TV: Diverse Ventures in News and Public Affairs
Date: 25 May 1972
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
Public Broadcasting Service on May 22 presents TV documentary on strip mining of coal on northeast Ariz Indian reservations; program, narrated by R Redford, focuses on effects of indus projects on lives and livelihoods of Indian residents of Black Mesa area
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U.S. CHARGES HANOI SEEKS 'DOMINATION'
Date: 25 May 1972
US State Dept on May 24 charges N Vietnam is seeking pol domination of S Vietnam; dismisses assertions by Le Duc Tho, chief N Vietnamese negotiator in Paris, that N Vietnam seeks coalition Govt in S Vietnam
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U.S.-Soviet Accord Hailed by NASA Chief
Date: 25 May 1972
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