The Villianous Elite
Date: 03 March 1973
By Marya Mannes
Marya Mannes
M Mannes article on implications of terms 'bias' and 'elite', which were used by Govt to describe press and broadcast media
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Date: 03 March 1973
By Marya Mannes
Marya Mannes
M Mannes article on implications of terms 'bias' and 'elite', which were used by Govt to describe press and broadcast media
Date: 03 March 1973
columnist J Anderson and his asst L Whitten on Mar 2 ask Fed ct, Washington, DC, to order FBI to relinquish records of every long-distance call made to and from Anderson's office for 6 mos prior to Jan 19 and for calls to and from his home for 6 mos before Jan 22 in connection with FBI's arrest of Whitten on charges of possession of Govt property stolen from Washington Bur of Indian Affairs in Nov, '72; contend that FBI has far overstepped const protections of free press
Date: 04 March 1973
By PAUL HOFMANN
Paul HOFMANN
Ital orgn newsmen, Natl Press Council, warns that freedom of the press in Italy is in danger; group denounces efforts by power brokers to buy into Corriere Delia Sera of Milan to gain control of influential daily; co publishing daily is going through profit squeeze and at same time right-wing groups have been campaigning against paper charging editorial policy with moving toward left
Date: 03 March 1973
BY MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times
Repr McCloskey, testifying on Mar 2 at Pentagon papers trial, says that disclosure of 1 of volumes of Pentagon papers, Evolution of the War, Marine Combat Units Go to Da Nang, March, 1965', could not have been used to the injury of US or to the advantage of foreign nation; says that under Govt's own rules volume should not have been still classified 'top secret' in '69; says he believes Freedom of Information Act should be overhauled; defense seeks to use McCloskey as expert on Govt's system of classifying secrets because he is chmn of HR subcom on Govt Information; US Dist Ct Judge W M Byrne Jr does not allow McCloskey to testify about Govt's classification system, but defense atty C R Nesson finally manages to get Sec 1 of Exec Order 10,501 into evidence; retired Rear Adm G LaRocque testifies that nothing US did in Vietnam has any bearing on US natl defense
Date: 04 March 1973
DAVID K. SHIPLER
David SHIPLER
Article discusses recent issuance of subpoenas to a dozen reporters and news execs of Washington Post, Washington Star-News, NY Times and Time magazine; subpoenas were issued on behalf of Pres Nixon's re-election com demanding all material which in any way relates to Watergate break-in and/or alleged pol espionage against any candidate for Dem party nomination for Pres; re-election com atty Parkinson says newsmen's notes and testimony are needed to help Repubs make their case in series of civil suits against Dems; says main goal is to document allegedly libelous statements by Dems, but concedes that subpoenas demand information that goes far beyond that
Date: 03 March 1973
S Vietnamese Govt spokesman Pham Duong Hien says on Mar 2 that Govt will be forced to deal severely with foreign journalists who deliberately violate 'our rules and regulations', news conf for foreign and domestic newsmen; says he is making his comments on questions asked by newsmen in Washington at news briefing by Pres Nixon's press sec R L Ziegler
Date: 04 March 1973
By MARTIN F. NOLAN
Martin NOLAN
revd by M F Nolan
Date: 03 March 1973
Saigon daily newspaper Doc Lap on Mar 2 repts that it has been fined 1-million piasters, or about $2,300, for contravening Govt's press law by printing int with disabled S Vietnamese veteran in which he complained about length of war and his own fate; Saigon mil ct rules that article should have put blame on Communists for war because story could lead people to believe that S Vietnamese Govt was responsible for disabled soldier's suffering; Hoang Chau, publisher, is given 1 yr's suspended prison sentence
Date: 04 March 1973
Special to The New York TimesBy JAMES STERBA
newsmen H Faas, photographer for AP, and C Callery, camera crewman with NBC, who were invited to Hanoi to witness the release of Amer POWs, are refused entry at Gia Lam airfield, Hanoi; are told that, the invitation notwithstanding, they needed entry visas; earlier, the 2 were denied press privileges by the US and S Vietnam; Hanoi officials confirm that the third group of Amer POWs will be freed Mar 4 as scheduled; US authorities barred 2 men from flying on US plane that was to fly truce reprs to Hanoi, saying the mil comm had not yet agreed to any press policy; both made their way to Laos, en route to Hanoi, but Hanoi Embassy denied them visas on the ground it had not been informed of the matter; USSR plane carried them to Hanoi without asking them for a visa
Date: 04 March 1973
NYS PSC Deputy Chmn W K Jones says 1 of PSC's most pressing problems is rehabilitation of Con Ed, speech, NY Consumer Assembly; asserts co is apparently unable to adequately supervise it facilities and has 'unbelievable' billing and collection procedures