1975년 4월 29일 화요일 재생 중

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29th of April 1975 News

1975년 4월 29일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Evacuation From Saigon Tumultuous at the End

Date: 30 April 1975

By GEORGE ESPER The Associated Press

Pres Ford, on recommendation of Amb Graham Martin, orders evacuation of US Embassy in Saigon and defense attache's compound at Tan Son Nhut airport (S)

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The End of the Tunnel

Date: 30 April 1975

By James Reston

James Reston

J Reston comment on crucial role played by Western press in Vietnam; notes that towards end of war it was up to press to appeal for negotiated settlement rather than battle for Saigon; notes that newsmen still remaining in Saigon include Alan Dawson, Charles Huntley, Paul Vogel and Leon Daniel (UPI), Peter Arnett, George Esper and Matt Franjola (AP); says that reptg on war was uncensored and forced withdrawal of Amer power from Vietnam; holds that 1 result is that reporters are now being blamed for defeat of Amer policy and power in Indochina

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POPE PAUL CHARGES DISTORTION OF NEWS

Date: 29 April 1975

Pope Paul message prepared for RC Ch's World Communications Day on May 11 (S)

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M.I.T. Researcher Studies 'Visible' Scientists and Impact They Have on Public Issues

Date: 29 April 1975

By SANDRA BLAKESLEE Special to The New York Times

Sandra Special

Article discusses PhD thesis of MIT assoc prof Dr Rae Goodell, which examines popularity accorded to only handful of Amer scientists, their common characteristics, influence in forming public opinion on science policy and reasons for attention from news media; influence of Margaret Mead, Linus Pauling, Barry Commoner, B F Skinner, Paul R Ehrlich and William Shockley discussed; pors (L)

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POSTAL FEE HELD THREAT TO PRESS; Heiskell Says Rise of 251% Could Kill Some Periodicals

Date: 30 April 1975

Time Inc chmn Andrew Heiskell warns that scheduled postal rate increases of up to 251% for periodicals and books present serious threat to First Amendment guarantees of free speech and press, speech, Inst on Man and Science Communications Awards dinner, NYC (S)

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Helms Terms Newsman 'Killer' for Hint of Murders by C.I.A.

Date: 29 April 1975

Ex-CIA Dir Richard Helms denounces CBS reporter Daniel Schorr for reptg charges that CIA carried out assassination of foreign leaders, comment to reporters after appearing before Rockefeller CIA comm; calls him 'Killer Schorr'; refuses to comment on repts that late Pres L B Johnson told several colleagues that he believed assassination of Pres Kennedy in '63 was in retaliation for CIA plot aimed at Cuban Premier F Castro; other alleged CIA plots to assassinate foreign leaders noted (M)

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HOUSE G.O.P. VOTES TO OPEN SESSIONS; Conference Then Calls on Democrats to Do Same

Date: 30 April 1975

By RICHARD D. LYONS Special to The New York Times

HR Repub Conf votes, 59-17, to open its meetings to press and public for 1st time in almost 50 yrs; Repr B Chappell Jr on May 14 will introduce motion to open Dem Caucus to public; Repr B Frenzel comments (S)

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Some U.S. Correspondents Stay In Vietnam Despite Evacuation

Date: 30 April 1975

NY Times repts its Saigon correspondents Fox Butterfield and Malcolm W Browne were ordered to leave S Vietnam when Saigon was evacuated and there are strong indications that they have left, but no firm word (S)

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Children Warned On Risk of Riding On Backs of Buses

Date: 29 April 1975

NYC Mayor Beame and MTA Chmn David L Yunich inaugurate educ program in city schools intended to reduce number of injuries and fatalities resulting from children hitching rides on backs of buses, PS 26, Bedford Stuyvesant sec of Bklyn; 9 children were killed and 114 injured while hitching rides on buses in NYC in '74 (M)

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Proxmire Backs Disclosure Act to Protect Federal Employes

Date: 30 April 1975

By MARTIN ARNOLD Special to The New York Times

Martin Special

7 persons, including Sen W Proxmire, testify before Sen Subcom on Adm Practices and Procedures on behalf of proposed legis that would make it easier for public and press to get information from Fed employes; legis is a proposed Fed Employes Disclosure Act designed to protect civil servants who reveal information to public from harassment and retaliation by their chiefs; other witnesses noted (M)

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