And the President Shall Have Cameras Wherever He Goes; You can't blame the President for trying, but maybe it's not always news
Date: 31 March 1974
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
Article on whether TV's availability to a Pres should be unlimited notes Pres Nixon is presently using TV in his fight for personal survival, not for traditional reason of fighting for pol or legis victories; holds it arguable that TV has duty to cover 'public relations' appearances that are carefully arranged and supervised by White House; cites 2 recent examples (L)
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No Nonsense" in Greece; New Government Has Made It Clear That Dissenters Will Not Be Tolerated . A No-Nonsense Group' Fear of Communism
Date: 01 April 1974
By STEVEN V. ROBERTSSpecial to The New York Times
Steven ROBERTSSpecial
Analysis of new Greek Govt contends that it will not tolerate dissenters; cites closing of 2 newspapers and arrests of several reporters as example of 'no-nonsense' attitude; notes fearful newspaper publishers have adopted 'self-censorship'; discusses arrest of Center party chief George Mavros and Michael Balopoulos; says dissident film makers, actors and singers have been exiled to Gyaros; adds about 10 small night clubs in Plaka were closed by police apparently because they presented songs composed by Mikis Theodorakis, avowed leftist now living in exile; notes diplomats and professors have charged that students are routinely arrested and released as form of 'intimidation' (M)
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Hal Boyle Scholarship Fund
Date: 31 March 1974
Univ of Missouri creates scholarship fund in name of Hal Boyle, AP Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist; journalism dept dean Roy Fisher notes fund has reached halfway point toward goal of $40,000
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Byrd's Bad Day
Date: 01 April 1974
Ed holds that Sen vote to require proposed Com on Budget to do all its work in open sessions is symbolic triumph for cause of open Govt; holds that same principle should now be extended to all Sen coms and to most of work of exec depts
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Follow-Up on The News; Volcano
Date: 31 March 1974
LEE DEMBART
Lee DEMBART
Andrea Doria and Stockholm (Liners): Linda Morgan, 14-yr-old girl rescued from Andrea Doria as it sank off Nantucket in '56, is daughter of newscaster Edward P Morgan and stepdaughter of NY Times Madrid correspondant Camille M Cianfarra; brief biog of Linda, now Mrs Philip Hardberger (S)
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