Editors' Officials Challenge Indictment of 2 Reporters
Date: 16 September 1974
John R Finnegan (AP Managing Editors Assn) and Richard M Schmidt (ASNE) say that indictment of Indianapolis Star reporters Richard E Cady and William E Anderson, who investigated alleged corruption within city police dept, represents 'dangerous threat to the First Amendment' (S)
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More on the Pardon
Date: 16 September 1974
WILLIAM BROWDERCHARLES H. TOWERJAMES C. BARBOURMICHAEL W. NOLANPHILIP JESSUPNINA HOWELL STARREDWIN EZEKIELCHARLES A. LORETOEDWARD EARLYDOROTHY F. HALL
Lrs by Charles H Tower, James C Barbour, former judge of Internatl Ct of Justice Philip Jessup, William Browder, Michael W Nolan, Nina Howell Starr, Edwin Ezekiel, retired NYS Supreme Ct Justice Charles A Loreto, Edward Early and Dorothy F Hall on Pres Ford's pardoning of former Pres Nixon; cartoon
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RUSSIANS DISRUPT MODERN ART SHOW WITH BULLDOZERS; Unofficial Outside Exhibition Dispersed-Bystanders Hit and Paintings Confiscated RUSSIANS DISRUPT MODERN ART SHOW Officials Advisel or Plans 'Heroic Optimism' Demanded
Date: 16 September 1974
By CHRISTOPHER S. WRENSpecial to The New York Times
Christopher WRENSpecial
Correspondents Lynne Olson (AP), Michael Parks (Baltimore Sun) and Russell Jones (ABC) are beaten by vigilantes while covering unauthorized outdoor art show in Moscow which Soviet authorities disrupted
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At the 'New' White House: Back Into The Bunkers; Reaction Creates Confusion
Date: 15 September 1974
By JOHN HERBERS
John HERBERS
J Herbers article holds that with Nixon pardon and resignation of White House press sec J F terHorst, Ford Adm fell into posture of rigid adherence to line that White House can do no wrong; says White House seemed like 'embattled bunker' and Ford's friends say angry public reaction to pardon hurt Ford deeply; says mood also changed on Capitol Hill, where Ford's popularity had been at a peak; says almost universal feeling of warmth for new Pres considerably diminished (L)
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No Network Blazers, Star Reporters or Programed Laughs-Just News
Date: 15 September 1974
By CYCLOPS
Comment on recent critiques of TV news shows holds that too much attention is paid to peripheral details such as style of presentation and studio set; lauds news repts presented by many small TV stations, particularly news program The State We're In on WENH Channel 11 in New Hampshire
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terHorst Says Ford Spent 'Inordinate' Time on Haig; On Transfer of Power
Date: 15 September 1974
Special to The New York Times
writes 1st newspaper column in Detroit News since resigning as Pres Ford's press sec
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SCHOOLS CLOSED IN TEXTBOOK RIFT; Educator in West Virginia Postpones Classes After a Weekend of Turmoil Sporadic Violence Counter-Demonstrations Sheriff's Deputies Exhausted
Date: 16 September 1974
By BEN A. FRANKLINSpecial to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLINSpecial
CBS News reporter Jed Duval repts he and members of his 4-man news crew were attacked and their sound equipment stolen when they approached anti-textbook rally on Sept 14 in Campbell's Creek area of Charleston, W Va
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