Reuters Bids Soviet Halt 'Harassment' of Newsmen
Date: 01 August 1975
Gerald Long, managing dir of Reuters, on July 31 asks USSR Min Andrei A Gromyko to intervene to stop what he calls harassment of foreign correspondents; says in lr that available records forced him to belief that harassment occurred when correspondents reptd what Soviet authorities would prefer not to be reptd or when their work was otherwise displeasing to authorities; says harassment took form of physical attack, detention, press campaigns and accusations of personal nature (S)
Full Article
Edited by Lawyers
Date: 31 July 1975
By Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis
A Lewis comment on relative freedom enjoyed by Amer newsmen as compared to restrictions placed on newsmen in GB; notes Brit libel laws, contempt of ct, Official Secrets Act and cts' enjoining use by newsmen of trade secrets obtained through confidential conversation
Full Article
Protests Over Censorship Avoided by India's Press
Date: 01 August 1975
Indian press does not carry stories on July 31 of statements by W Ger Govt and Internatl Press Inst deploring India's rigid censorship; Ger statement said that possibility that recent censorship measures will have negative effect on W Ger public could not be excluded; country is 1 of India's major trading partners; press inst warns that foreign news orgns may have to pull out of India if censorship is not relaxed
Full Article
A.P. Line Is Restored by India After Being Shut Down 2 Days
Date: 31 July 1975
Internatl Press Institute urges Gandhi to repeal censorship (S)
Full Article
Nessen Says Jack Anderson 'Conned' Ford
Date: 31 July 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
White House press sec Ron Nessen says he and Pres Ford were 'conned' into giving columnist Jack Anderson TV int with Ford without having it made clear that Anderson had no prearranged agreement for program to be shown; all networks, including Public Broadcasting Service, have rejected program, in which Ford and Anderson discuss US Bicentennial (M)
Full Article
Laos Denies Visas to A.P. And Times Correspondents
Date: 01 August 1975
Laotian Govt denies visas to AP correspondent Dennis D Gray and NY Times journalist David A Andelman; is 1st time Western newsmen have been barred from Laos since Communist-led Pathet Lao gained control of coalition Govt during spring of '75; no reasons for denial are given (S)
Full Article
The News Names 0'Neill as Editor
Date: 01 August 1975
NY Daily News names Michael J O'Neill editor, succeeding Floyd Barger, who retired; por (S)
Full Article
F.C.C. to Speed Washington Star Case
Date: 01 August 1975
Joe L Allbritton, who has contributed millions of dollars in effort to keep Washington Star from going bankrupt, is trying to gain control of radio and TV stations WMAL, owned by Washington Star Communications Inc (S)
Full Article