4 Jailed Newsmen Are Free on Coast; Judge Frees 4 California Newsmen Jailed in Contempt
Date: 18 September 1976
By WALLACE TURNER Special to The New York Times
Wallace Special
4 Fresno Bee newsmen are freed on Sept 17 after spending 2 wks in jail for contempt of ct for refusing to identify source for series of articles; Superior Ct Judge Hollis G Best says men were released after indicating that they would not identify source
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India Is Lifting Rules on Press For Foreigners
Date: 19 September 1976
By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times
William Special
Indian Govt, in gesture of goodwill toward foreign correspondents, on Sept 18 announces withdrawal of censorship regulations that it has tried to impose for past yr; there is no indication of any lessening of rigid control over Indian pubs; Information Min V C Shukla says there is possibility Govt may permit return of some of 7 foreign correspondents it expelled (M)
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Carter If Elected, May Open News Conferences to the Public
Date: 19 September 1976
advisers for Jimmy Carter say that in keeping with Carter's attempt to open Govt up to people, he is considering allowing TV viewers to call in questions (S)
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News of the Realty Trade
Date: 19 September 1976
Rockefeller Center Inc forms wholly owned subsidiary that will specialize in interior modernization and alterations (S)
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Notes on People; Ann Marcus Is First Woman To Be a Full Dean at N.Y.U.
Date: 18 September 1976
Natl Press Club names John S Knight winner of '76 4th Estate Award (S)
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WJIT Radio to Give Channel 14 Newscast in Spanish
Date: 18 September 1976
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
WNBC-TV has arranged to transmit nightly translations of its 11 o'clock newscasts on WJIT, Spanish-language radio station, beginning Sept 27; WNBC station mgr Monte Newman comments (S)
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Follow-Up on The News; Doctor v. Patient
Date: 19 September 1976
Briarcrest, Baptist-sponsored inst with 3,700 pupils from kindergarten through hs in Memphis, Tenn, where tuition ranges from $675 to $1,175 annually, repts no black students have applied for admission; principal Joseph Clayton says school, which does not offer scholarships, has been actively recruiting blacks (S)
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