Portugal's Rulers to Allow Socialist Paper to Reopen; LISBON TO ALLOW PAPER TO REOPEN
Date: 07 June 1975
By United Press International
United International
Portugal's Armed Forces Movement announces on June 6 that Socialist newspaper Republica will be allowed to renew publication as soon as owners ask mil authorities to remove seal placed on Republica bldg on May 20; action seen as mil acceding to ultimatum by Socialist party that paper be reopened by end of wk or Socialists would withdraw from Govt; announcement says that current press law, which forbids newspaper employes from taking job actions to influence ed stance of publication, should be immediately changed because it is 'inadequate in actual context of present phase of Portuguese revolution'; holds adm of newspaper would not be changed as Communist-led printers had demanded, nor would rebellious workers be dismissed as publisher Raul Rego had demanded; no immediate response from printers on mil decision (M)
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Portugal Asking for Aid From Common Market
Date: 07 June 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
closing of Socialist newspaper Republica seen adversely affecting Portugal's chances of obtaining financial aid from EEC; informed sources rept that EEC ministerial council pres Irish Foreign Min Garrett FitzGerald rejected contention of Portuguese Premier Vasco dos Santos Goncalves that closing of Republica because of Communist printers' actions was strictly labor dispute; FitzGerald saw issue in terms of freedom of press and Communist interference with that freedom; similar issue involving Communist seizure of RC-operated Radio Renascenca is pitting Lisbon Primate Antonio Cardinal Ribeiro against ruling armed forces in dispute over expelling Communists (S)
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TALKS ON EUROPE ARE SPEEDING UP; Tentative Pacts Reached on 2 Issues at Geneva
Date: 06 June 1975
Eur security conf in Geneva reaches tentative accord on measures for improving working conditions of foreign journalists (M)
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Notes on People; Douglas Gets Award In Person
Date: 07 June 1975
Sander Vanocur, former NBC pol correspondent, will become Washington Post's TV editor and chief critic (S)
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Dispute Over a Job Starts Canadian Broadcast Strike
Date: 07 June 1975
About 300 editors and reporters for Canadian Broadcasting Corp (CBC) walk off job to protest CBC's use of announcer Lloyd Robertson as reporter; strike called by Canadian Wire Service Guild (S)
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