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11th of January 1972 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 11. јануар 1972.

Wire Service Guild Rejects Associated Press Contract

Date: 12 January 1972

Wire Service Guild rejects AP proposed contract

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Unitarians Fight Subpoena of Records

Date: 12 January 1972

Unitarian Universalist Assn asks US Dist Ct, Boston, to block grand jury subpoena of its financial records in connection with Beacon Press pub of 4-volume ed of Pentagon papers provided by Sen Gravel; Assn pres Dr R N West says subpoena, which calls for copies of financial records, including contributions made to denomination, invades right to religious liberty; hearing on petition for restraining order is scheduled for Jan 17

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PANELISTS ARGUE PRESS VS. COURTS; Public Discussion Becomes a Heated Debate

Date: 12 January 1972

By LESLEY OELSNER

Lesley OELSNER

NY County Lawyers Assn sponsors panel on 'A Free Press and a Fair Trial,' NYC; discussion shifts to debate on newspapers against the judges and judges against the newspapers; G Pressman, NBC, holds press must serve as watchdogs and scrutinize Govt operations; H Cooper, atty, warns on 'self-interest, as distinguished from concern for the accused'; suggests Amer newspapers follow Brit system of printing only the evidence that is admissible before the jury; NYS Sup Ct Justice Meyer, US Atty Seymour and N Issacs, former editor, are among the speakers; Meyer backs guidelines for ct coverage worked out by the NY Fair Trial Free Press Conf in which he participated; views of other panelists cited

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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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Secret U.S. Cables Hinted Possible Aid In War to Pakistan

Date: 12 January 1972

Special to The New York Times

2 secret cables to US embassies in New Delhi, Saudi Arabia and Jordan signed by Under Sec J N Irwin 2d, published by J Anderson, appear to indicate US sought to keep India guessing about possibility of indirect aid to Pakistan during recent crisis; Anderson repts cable to New Delhi and Saudi Arabia said India was to be left in doubt on whether US would arrange 3d-country transfers of US materiel to Pakistan; cable to Jordan appears to confirm that such transfers were at one time being contemplated

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Ending of Censorship Announced by Pakistan

Date: 12 January 1972

Pakistani Information Min A H Pizada announces end of censorship in Pakistan; lifts ban on foreign newspapers and magazines; says restrictive laws will be repealed soon and in meantime press is free to write what it pleases

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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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In Thy Name, Oh Liberty!

Date: 12 January 1972

By C. L. SULZBERGER

C. SULZBERGER

C L Sulzberger discusses ill effects on US relations with other nations from publication by press of classified official information; quotes French ex-Min and ex-Premier Couve de Murville on difficulty of talking with high Amer officials because of later leaks to press

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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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