Репродукција четвртак, 1. март 1973.

1. март 1973. је био четвртак под знаком звездице . Био је 59 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Richard M. Nixon.

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1st of March 1973 News

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Moslem Editor in Greece Is Jailed Under Press Law

Date: 02 March 1973

Special to The New York Times

S H Hasan, publisher and editor of Turkish wkly Minority Postman, who wrote that Turkish minority in Greece was oppressed by authorities, is found guilty Feb 28 of violating press code; sentenced to 3 1/2 yrs in jail, fine of $6,000 and loss of permit to work as journalist

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The Odd Couple

Date: 01 March 1973

ed on remarks made by Vice Pres Agnew in his speech to Minn Press Assn describing Nixon Adm's anti-press campaign as good-natured skirmish between friendly antagonists; holds that Adm has waged persistent and well-calculated effort to intimidate, discredit and legally curb press and that Adm's actions have moved well outside bounds of usual tradition of tense but healthy relationship between press and Adm

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Judge Bars Suit to Prevent Jailing of Coast Newsman

Date: 02 March 1973

Superior Ct Judge C S Vogel dismisses on Mar 1 taxpayer's suit by 3 fellow newsmen seeking order against use of public funds to jail reporter W T Farr (Los Angeles Times); says no issue of fact exists on which case can be tried

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ADMIRAL PRESSED IN ELLSBERG CASE; Attempt Made to Discredit Witness for Defense Purpose of Center Preparation of Witness Notes Destroyed

Date: 02 March 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times

chief prosecutor in Pentagon papers case D R Nissen on Mar 1 questions defense witness retired-Rear Adm G LaRoque in attempt to impugn his credibility; LaRoque has refuted testimony of 2 prosecution witnesses by saying that release of '68 Joint Chiefs of Staff memo did not injure natl security; Nissen asks LaRoque, who heads Center for Defense Information, private orgn that collects defense information and disseminates it to public, if it is true that center opposes nuclear aircraft carriers, Navy shipbuilding program, foreign mil assistance and foreign aid; LaRoque says that center is not opposed to any of mentioned programs; Nissen in his cross-examination of LaRoque implies that LaRoque and defense have done many clandestine things together to prepare for case; asks LaRoque what documents he has carried to trial from Washington; LaRoque says he brought along copy of Const; admits that he flushed some of his notes on case down toilet bowl

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RETIRED ADMIRAL HELPS ELLSBERG; He Rebuts Testimony That Disclcosure Harmed U.S. Document Held Important No Harm Seen

Date: 01 March 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times

Retired Rear Adm G LaRocque on Feb 28 testifies at Pentagon papers trial that disclosure of '68 Joint Chiefs of Staff memorandum had not harmed natl security, rebutting testimony of Govt witness Lt Gen W G DePuy who testified that disclosure was detrimental to US defense; says he does not think that foreign analyst would find assessment in memo helpful because it is too vague for anyone to reach conclusion on; says when he read memo he found it 'absolutely unintelligible'; Judge W M Byrne upholds defense motion to keep Govt from putting into evidence pay scale of Army officers who worked on Pentagon papers; Govt wants to prove that value of papers is more than $100, which is necessary if defendants D Ellsberg and A J Russo are to be convicted on 6 theft counts as felonies; rules that defendants would not be allowed to bring in attempt to prove that Govt had suppressed evidence in case

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MEDIA AND 'ELITISTS' ASSAILED BY AGNEW

Date: 02 March 1973

Special to The New York Times

Vice Pres Agnew on Mar 1 says last election had shattered 'stereotypes' of voting blocs; says 'elitists' have seized control of Dem party and that their goals run counter to those Americans who built Dem party, speech at dinner for Repr Paul Cronin

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Greece's Press, After Relative Freedom, Is Coming Under Growing Pressure; Word 'Student' Disappears 'This System Is Chaos' Loss of Advertising

Date: 01 March 1973

By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times

article notes Greek press is coming under increasing pressure from regime to maintain silence on sensitive issues following period of relative freedom; notes Govt's Press and Information Dept recently called in 6 foreign journalists to protest what it thinks are false repts on Greece but that its main targets have been Greek newspapers; says Govt has now made it clear that it wants issue of student agitation to virtually disappear from papers; notes Govt spokesman B Stamatopoulos, when asked why newspapers are no longer writing about students, said that newspapers are free to write what they like and that what is forbidden is to write false repts; sees key reason for shift stemming from Feb 22 session when Deputy Premier S Patakos called in editors and publishers for 'exch of views' on handling of repts on student unrest, noting message was clear and stories disappeared; says about 100 reporters are circulating petition asking Athens Union of Journalists to explain to readers why all news of student unrest has suddenly vanished; revs experiences of Vradyni publisher G Athanassiadis, who reptd 20 tax officers entered his offices and made detailed search after he had decided to print more details of student troubles than Govt desired; notes newspapers that criticize Govt have found they are not receiving lucrative ads placed by Govt agencies and many big cos who fear making regime unhappy; says fullest coverage in Athens on demonstrations now appears in English-language paper The Athens News, which is not usually viewed with concern by Govt; notes paper's owner J Horn is being prosecuted for publishing 'misleading' headline

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MESKILL FAVORS LIMITED 'SHIELD'; Testifies at House Hearing on Newsmen's Immunity. Subpoenas Fought

Date: 02 March 1973

By DAVID K. SHIPLERSpecial to The New York Times

David SHIPLERSpecial

Washington Star-News ed N Noyes says 4 of pub's reporters will answer subpoenas but will not violate public's guarantee of free press by revealing any privileged information; Washington Post exec ed B C Bradlee says Post considers that subpoenas blatantly disregard First Amendment; Time Inc vp D Wilson says subpoena recd by Time reporter D Fisher does not show that material demanded is necessary to resolution of ct case

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Times Plans Effort To Quash Subpoena Served on Reporter

Date: 01 March 1973

NY Times publisher A O Sulzberger says on Feb 28 that 'all legal steps' will be taken to quash subpoena issued to Times reporter J M Crewdson by Pres Nixon's re-election com for material on NY Times's coverage of bugging of Dem Natl Com's hq; subpoenas, issued to dozen reporters and news execs, are also issued on behalf of several high-level Repubs who are involved in series of civil lawsuits and countersuits; Repubs' lawyer K W Parkinson says his clients are most interested in allegedly libelous statements made about them by some Dems

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 01 March 1973

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