Newsmen's Notes and Film Are Returned by Pakistan
Date: 11 January 1972
Special to The New York Times
Pakistan returns news film and documents confiscated from foreign newsmen when they were expelled from Pakistan Mar 27, '71 to Govt officials in consulates of nations involved; govt repr says foreign publications will be allowed into Pakistan again
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Tass Is Raised to Ministry
Date: 11 January 1972
Soviet news agency Tass has been raised to level of state com and its dir, L M Zamyatin, given rank of min
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White House Denies 'Credibility Gap' During India-Pakistan War
Date: 10 January 1972
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
White House communications dir H G Klein denies existence of credibility gap between Adm and public and charges some media with libeling H Kissinger, TV int; says charges that imply a variance in public policy are unfounded; says secret policy papers show policy was same publicly and privately; lauds Kissinger's service to Govt; illus; charges, printed in news media and expressed by Sen E Muskie, stem from revelations on secret White House strategy sessions made public by J Anderson; Anderson's Jan 9 column says Adm has not told truth about its policy towards India; repts that if Kissinger had not lied to press at Dec 9 background briefing on Asia war, there would have been no story to write; charges White House chose to 'flagrantly mislead' public by saying it was not anti-India; says secret papers prove Adm was militantly anti-India; Kissinger illus
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4 IN BATON ROUGE ARE SLAIN IN CLASH; 2 Deputies and 2 Blacks Die, and 31 Are Injured When Street Rally Is Halted Four in Baton Rouge Are Slain in Clash
Date: 11 January 1972
By JON NORDHEIMERSpecial to The New York Times
2 white deputy sheriffs, R G Hancock and R Wilder, and 2 blacks, T Davis and unidentified youth, killed, 31 persons, including 15 ptl, 4 bystanders, and TV newsman injured in wild exch of gunfire, Baton Rouge, La; clash erupted as police attempted to clear st of impromptu black militant rally; Police Chief Bauer contends that blacks holding rally were Black Muslims from Calif and Ill; Mayor Dumas claims blacks came to Baton Rouge to 'take over city;' Gov McKeithen orders 700 Natl Guardsmen into city to enforce curfew; events surrounding shootings described; B Bankston, newsman at scene, describes events; illus of policemen with rifles scanning housetops
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News Group Admits Women
Date: 11 January 1972
NYS Legislative Correspondents Assn votes to invite 'appropriate' women to annual show and dinner and to allow women members to perform
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Common Cause to Test The Convention System
Date: 11 January 1972
Common Cause, self-styled citizens' lobby, declaring that process by which natl parties pick Pres candidates is controlled by 'the boys in the back room,' announces program to challenge system; Common Cause chmn Gardner announces natl campaign to open selection process
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HUGH W. ROBERTSON, WESTCHESTER EDITOR
Date: 11 January 1972
Robertson, Hugh W (Editor)
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Israeli Rightist, in Britain, Is Critical on Cancellation
Date: 11 January 1972
Special to The New York Times
M Begin, leader of Israel's right-wing Herut party and Opposition Gahal bloc in Knesset, scores 'Brit fascists' and Arab groups for protests and threats that resulted in cancellation of banquet and rally planned for him at Royal Garden Hotel, London; Begin, invited to GB by Brit Herut movement, led underground Irgun Zvai Leumi orgn in Palestine; orgn fought GB in '48 before Israel was estab; Brit press opposition to Begin's visit centered on Irgun's execution of 2 Brit sgts in '48 and blowing up of wing of King David Hotel, Jerusalem; Begin says executions followed hanging of 10 men by Brit and hotel deaths stemmed from failure to heed Israeli warnings to evacuate
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