TED-R. LURIE, LED JERUSALEM POST; Editor of English-Language Newspaper Dies at 644
Date: 02 June 1974
Lurie, Ted R
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Date: 02 June 1974
Lurie, Ted R
Date: 02 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
Italian newspapers raise prices from 20c to 25c a copy; Natl Fed of Italian Press says increase was caused by rising costs of newsprint and labor (S)
Date: 02 June 1974
Special to The New York TimesBy SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG
Singapore Prime Min Lee Kuan Yew's Govt is preparing legis that will tighten controls on nation's newspapers; Newspaper and Printing Presses Bill, which is now before Parliament, will require cos to issue mgt shares that can be sold only to persons or corps approved by Culture Min; Govt insists that legis is not aimed at restricting freedom of press; says its purpose is to prevent single families or small groups from gaining control of major papers and to restrict foreign investment in press; bill prohibits foreign financial backing for local newspaper without Govt approval; Govt is more concerned about Chinese-language newspapers than English ones because of their wider circulation and their emotional hold on predominantly Chinese population (M)
Date: 02 June 1974
Special to The New York TimesBy JAMES M. MARKHAM
Thailand's press, which has been 1 of freest in Asia, is trying to come to grips with almost limitless freedom bestowed on it by Premier Sanya Dharmasakti's Adm; press was free of formal censorship under mil Govt of Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, but telephone calls to newspaper offices and threats to revoke publishing licenses were common; Sanya has accepted parliamentary appeal to return to office after he resigned last wk following criticism of his Cabinet in press; some journalists question credibility of Thai newspapers and are concerned about their new-found powers; editor Sanit Ekkachai says irresponsible newspapers must be controlled so they will not misuse new freedoms; favors establishment of press council to set ethical standards; editor and publisher Narong Ketudat comments (M)
Date: 02 June 1974
FBI Dir Clarence M Kelley says extensive news coverage of sensational crimes stimulate similar crimes, speech, AP Broadcasters Assn; urges press and broadcasting indus to take hard look at methods of reptg such crimes as Patricia Hearst case; says media 'cannot remain impartial and uninvolved' in fight against crime (S)
Date: 01 June 1974
By JOHN M. CREWDSONSpecial to The New York Times
Extremely well-placed source repts CIA has discovered partial stenographic record of telephone conversation in '71 that may represent crucial evidence in upcoming trial of White House plumbers, special investigations unit establish to halt newspaper leaks of sensitive material; transcript is believed to be only record of July '71 telephone call by former high-level Presidential adviser John D Ehrlichman reptdly requesting CIA assistance for 1 of plumbers from agency's deputy dir Gen Robert E Cushman Jr; Ehrlichman has denied recollection of such request, but Cushman has testified before Sen Watergate Com that he recd telephone call in July '71, that he believed was from Ehrlichman, requesting tech assistance for E Howard Hunt Jr, who was provided with equipment by agency to undertake photographic reconnaissance of office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist; Ehrlichman has been indicted with conspiring to violate civil rights of Dr Lewis J Fielding (L)
Date: 01 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
New bldg devoted to teaching broadcast journalism is added to 10-yr-old Newhouse Communications Center of Syracuse Univ; both bldgs were constructed through donations totaling $15-million from publisher Samuel I Newhouse; CBS Inc chmn William S Paley calls for elimination of fairness doctrine and specific immunization of news broadcasting from Govt supervision; scores Nixon Adm's 'continuous campaign to undermine broadcast journalism' (M)
Date: 01 June 1974
By SEYMOUR HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
Special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski on May 31 asks Fed Judge Gerhard A Gesell not to force showdown, and perhaps dismissal, in plumbers case because of refusal of Pres Nixon to turn over subpoenaed documents to defendants John D Ehrlichman and Charles W Colson, former White House high-level Presidential aides indicted for conspiring to burglarize office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist through use of plumbers, special White House investigations unit established to halt newspaper leaks of sensitive materials; supports Nixon's claims of exec privilege and natl security on ground that subpoenas did not demonstrate compelling 'need' for materials, but takes exception to President's contention that he has sole right to determine what documents may be used in ct; Gesell has warned that failure by White House to heed subpoenaed materials could result in dismissal of charges against defendants; charges against Ehrlichman and Colson revd (L)
Date: 01 June 1974
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
NYS Dem gubernatorial candidate Howard J Samuels purchases 50 minutes of air time on radio station WMCA to answer questions phoned in by listeners; WMCA pres R Peter Straus comments (S)