STETTINIUS DENIES CENSOR APPROVAL; State Department Disavows Tighter Rein on Political Views Reported in London
Date: 16 February 1944
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
US Acting Sec of State Stettinius denies London repts of more restrictive censorship policy; states US State Dept policy is based on free expression between friendly countries; Hull and Price lrs quoted
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Advertising News
Date: 15 February 1944
Elected Amer Ad Agencies Assn member
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Nicaraguans Keen for News
Date: 16 February 1944
By Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Nicaraguan demand for war news increases Managua newspapers circulation
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Allies 'Bombard' Cassino Abbey With Leaflets Urging Evacuation; Civilians Taking Refuge in Monastery Told to Leave at Once Before Artillery Begins Effort to Reduce Position
Date: 15 February 1944
By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Allies drop leaflet on Mt Cassino Abbey urging immediate evacuation
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5th Army Tightens Censorship
Date: 16 February 1944
Reuters repts US 5th Army command in Italy has closed Anzio radio station in censorship move after press dispatches called beachhead another Tobruk or Dunkerque
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Berlin Claims Too Much For Army Press Chief
Date: 16 February 1944
By The Associated Press
MaJ Gen H von Wedel, Ger press chief, said to have refused to write communiques on Ger raids on London because of exaggerated claims
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OWI TO AID INVASION PRESS; G.H. Lyon Goes to London to Help Work Out Arrangements
Date: 15 February 1944
G H Lyon goes to London to aid US war correspondents work out invasion coverage
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EISENHOWER ENLISTS IN OWI NEWS EFFORT; Davis Says General Subscribes to Invasion Coverage Plan
Date: 16 February 1944
Davis repts Gen Eisenhower endorsement of theory that plans for Eur invasion news coverage should be woven into battle plans; lauds Gilbert and Marshall Is attacks news coverage
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