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11th of July 1975 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 11. јул 1975.

Ankara Newsman Arrested, Security Breach Charged

Date: 12 July 1975

Mehmet Ali Kislali, publisher of Turkish newswkly Yanki, has been arrested on charges of violating natl security for publishing int with Cypriote Col Huseyin Yakis, who asserted in article that Turkish Cypriote civilian adm should be unified and strengthened (S)

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Torture and Harassment in Brazil

Date: 11 July 1975

By C.O. Majuda

C. Majuda

comment on 3 incidents that took place in Brazil in April that were not reptd by country's press; these include arrest of Millor Fernandes, dir of magazine Pasquim and torture of Fausto Cupertino, writer for newspaper Jornal de Brasil and sec of Brazilian Press Assn (M)

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Portugal's Socialist Party Pulls Out of Government; Portuguese Socialists Quit Government

Date: 11 July 1975

By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times

Henry Special

Portuguese Socialist party resigns from Govt, July 11, giving as reason the mil take-over of Socialist-controlled newspaper Republica; Mario Soares, Socialist party Sec Gen and Govt Min Without Portfolio, and Francisco Salgado Zenha, Justice Min, resign with number of deputy mins; it is not clear if 2 mins who are members of Centrist Popular Dem party, which also condemned mil newspaper as antidemocratic, will follow Socialists; Socialist party issues statement accusing Pres Francisco da Costa Gomes and High Council of Revolution of not carrying out promises and decisions they had made to return paper to Socialist hands; statement says that men will not return to Govt unless word of Pres is confirmed and decision of council is carried out; Socialists had several times threatened in last few wks to resign over newspaper issue but hesitated because of advantages resignation would give to Communists; Socialist spokesmen predict impact resignation will have on Portuguese residents and on Portugal's chances of obtaining Western financial help to meet econ crisis; conflict between increasingly radicalized mil rule and country's moderate pol groups became open break after armed forces announced plan to govern with aid of popular assemblies, which would exclude pol parties; Communist party's campaign against plan described; Republica appears on newstands with assertion that it now represents interests of Portuguese people; Socialists make plans to publish morning newspaper; illus (L)

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Text of Statement by Portugal's Socialists

Date: 12 July 1975

unofficial translation of text of Portuguese Socialist party's July 10 announcement that it was withdrawing from Portugal's coalition Govt (L)

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Final Work for Liftoff of Soyuz Is Begun at Desert Base in Asia

Date: 12 July 1975

By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN Special to The New York Times

Christopher WREN

Soviet space technicians begin final preparations for launching of Soyuz spacecraft for Apollo-Soyuz project; Izvestia repts work on final assembly of 15,000-pound Soyuz; Soviet cosmonauts Lt Col Aleksei A Leonov and Valery N Kubasov rept Soyuz is 'in perfect order'; electrical tests of spacecraft reptdly have been completed; temperatures at Baikonur space center reptdly have climbed to 104 degrees Fahrenheit; no foreign newsman will be allowed to visit space center, but will be forced to observe blast-off via closed-circuit TV in Moscow hotel room; Soviet officials express confidence in mission (M)

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Drowned Editor's Funeral Is Scheduled in Bridgeton

Date: 11 July 1975

Garwood, Joseph H

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Tennessee Judge Jails Editor For Printing Article on Slaying

Date: 12 July 1975

Masingale, Bobby: Madisonville, Tenn, County Judge J P Kennedy on July 11 jails Monroe County Observer editor Dan Hicks Jr and fines him $50 for publishing article about 17-yr-old Cornell Miller Jr, charged with murder of Bobby Masingale; Hicks's atty Lewis Kinnard protests that he was not allowed time to prepare case; Hicks is released after serving 2 1/2 hrs of 5-day sentence; writes in his paper that Kennedy's order operates to suppress and censor him; past attempts to halt Hicks's controversial paper noted (S)

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KEY WORD IN INDIA NOW IS 'DISCIPLINE'; Calls for Work Efficiency in Building of a New Order Emerge From Crisis

Date: 11 July 1975

By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times

William Special

New Delhi National Herald, founded by Prime Min Gandhi's father, Jawaharlal Nehru, issues call for 'discipline in the press,' concluding that only thing new censorship rules had deprived people of was idle rumors; India's newspapers are currently drab and indistinguishable from one another since they all print only Govt-approved articles; some Indian journalists have taken to printing long quotations fron Mohandas Gandhi and Tagore on such subjects as freedom and liberty, or reminding readers of forbidden subjects by implication (S)

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Portuguese Socialist Chief Says Party Is Still a Force

Date: 12 July 1975

By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times

Henry Special

Portuguese Popular Dems issue ultimatum for remaining in coalition Govt; ultimatum calls for guarantees of free press, prompt munic elections, exercise of public authority, assurances that proposed people's councils will not threaten movement toward representative democracy and urgent measures to deal with nation's econ crisis (S)

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People in Sports; Robinson: Umpires Overreact

Date: 11 July 1975

Houston Astros dismiss Spec Richardson as gen mgr; name John W Mullen to post (S)

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