DELIVERERS AT NEWS HALT WORK 2 HOURS
Date: 15 April 1973
2-hr walkout by 175 newspaper deliverers at NY Daily News on Apr 14 halts distribution of 200,000 papers in Bklyn, Queens and LI; reptdly stems from what News spokeman says had been 'long-time problem' over 'method of assigning work' at paper's Bklyn plant
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RIO PUBLISHER HELD FOR DEFYING CENSOR
Date: 16 April 1973
Brazilian fed police on Apr 15 arrest F Gasparian, publisher of wkly Opiniao, for defying censorship order; also arrest 2 other editors of paper; men are held for 7 hrs and then released
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Repression in Rhodesia
Date: 16 April 1973
Ed discusses recent sentencing of Rhodesian journalist P Niesewand to hard labor; notes outcry in GB, even from Tory members of Parliament who previously defended Prime Min Smith; notes harsher treatment, including death penalty, has been ordered for other alleged enemies of regime; holds action is indicative of nervousness that has afflicted Smith Govt in recent mos, suggesting action surely destroys hope for talks on proposed settlement terms of Rhodesia's legal independence; describes 'series of blunders' by Smith in reaction to guerrilla forces in areas bordering Mozambique and Zambia; urges US to repeal amendment, which puts country in violation of mandatory UN econ sanctions
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The Case For the Defense; Ellsberg
Date: 15 April 1973
MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
rev of events surrounding testimony of D Ellsberg, defendant in Pentagon papers trial who is accused of releasing papers to public
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Silurians List Winners I Of '72 Journalism Awardsl
Date: 16 April 1973
Soc of Silurians announces winners of awards for outstanding journalism in '72; winners include P Doyle, W King and P Santora (NY Daily News), M Kranes (LI Press), F Lombardi (Hackensack Record), R Frehm (AP), D F Holway (NY Times), WNET, D Levin (WCBS), M Roberts (WRFM) and D Smith (UPI)
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PRESS AWARD SPURS HUNT FOR NEWSMEN
Date: 15 April 1973
Overseas Press Club to present its major award, President's Award, to US Com of the Internatl Coms to Free Journalists in SE Asia and to spur search for 20 newsmen missing in Vietnam and Cambodia; 5 of the missing 20 newsmen are Amers; identified
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Louisiana Publisher to Appeal Fines
Date: 15 April 1973
By DAVID K. SHIPLER
David SHIPLER
Dumas, Woody (Mayor): D L Manship, Louisiana publisher, plans to ask Sup Ct to rev US Ct of Appeals ruling made on wk of Apr 8 that upheld $300 fines against reporters L Dickinson (Baton Rouge Morning Advocate) and G Adams (Baton Rouge State-Times), both of whom defied Fed Dist Ct Judge E G West's ban on reptg testimony taken in open ct during trial of F Stewart, who is charged with conspiring to murder Baton Rouge Mayor W Dumas; case has attracted unusual interest because ct held that West's original ban was unconst but newspapers should have obeyed it until completion of all appeals; newsmen have argued that ct hearing is 'news' immediately and that result of ruling is to impose 'prior restraint'
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Library Acquires the Newark News Files; A Year's Work Ahead A 30-Minute Wait Manuscript and Archives:
Date: 15 April 1973
Special to The New York TimesBy JOSEPHINE BONOMO
Newark Public Library acquires entire 'morgue' collection of defunct Newark Evening News, that includes microfilms and millions of newspaper clippings and photographs; adds collection to its NJ Reference Div; materials contained in collection detailed; illus of reference div
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Ex-Governor Going on TV
Date: 15 April 1973
Former RI Gov F Licht will be news commentator for RI TV station WJAR
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News of the Camera World; COURSES
Date: 15 April 1973
BERNARD GLADSTONE
Bernard GLADSTONE
Kodak publishes book The Eighth Here's How on various photographic techniques
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