Cape Town Theater Shifts Policy on Integration Again
Date: 22 February 1975
Officials of Cape Province, S Africa, on Feb 21 bow to heavy criticism and announce that Nico Malan Thetare will be open to all races 7 days a wk; announcement rescinds plan to reserve Mon and Sat nights for whites only (S)
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Bonn Vote Favors Newsmen
Date: 22 February 1975
W Ger Parliament on Feb 21 approves law giving newsmen unlimited right to refuse to divulge source of their information (S)
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Newspaper Office Robbed
Date: 22 February 1975
Bklyn office of Amsterdam News on Feb 21 is held up by 2 men who robbed 8 persons and took estimated $3,000 from office safe (S)
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The C.I.A. And Its Critics; IN THE NATION
Date: 23 February 1975
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker on CIA and its critics discusses bureaucratic defense of attempting to change focus of attention from what is being criticized and substance of charges to the critic; notes CIA Dir William E Colby's claim that 'exaggerated' charges against CIA have resulted in 'almost hysterical excitement' that has endangered Amer intelligence; notes Sen F Church's 'surprise' at 'hysteria of those who are fearful' Sen Select Intelligence Com 'is out to wreck these agencies'; cites com make-up and says it hardly a 'wrecking crew'; says multiplicity of allegations of illicit activities have come to public attention and substance of those allegations needs to be examined and verified
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Yugoslavia Closes Magazine Critical of Regime
Date: 22 February 1975
By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNE
Tomislav Jantol, member of Communist watchdog com overseeing activities at Zagreb Univ, announces closing of pub Praxis; was only legal Yugoslav pub that regularly has criticized regime in last 11 yrs; Jantol says editorial bd was faced with choice of radically altering magazine's tone or closing it; Praxis was published by Croatian Philosophical Soc of Zagreb, affiliated with univ; was widely regarded as voice of Yugoslav Marxists who believe orthodox party, League of Communists, has gone astray; articles by foreign contributors, including Amer Marxist Herbert Marcuse, were often published in Croatian translation; sr Communist party official Jure Bilic explained action against Praxis in terms of need to protect soc against detrimental forces, meeting with foreign newsmen; latest issue of magazine Gradina, published in Nis, is ordered suppressed because of story by Belgrade student that was said to favor Cetniks, Yugoslav guerrillas who fought Axis Occupation during World War II but also fought Partisans led by Marshal Tito; closing of Praxis is viewed as another severe blow to free expression (M)
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British Paper Reports Tory Plan To Keep Queen's Stocks Secret
Date: 23 February 1975
Special to The New York Times
Communist newspaper Morning Star publishes parts of what appear to be secret documents discussing Brit legis to exempt Queen Elizabeth from '73 bill that would have given cos power to force shareholders to identify selves; bill never became law; documents indicate Buckingham Palace, Cabinet office and Bank of Eng gov were involved in writing exemption provision; former Trade and Indus Sec Peter Walker, whose dept was concerned with proposed legis, demands probe of leak; Earl of Limerick, under sec in Walker's dept, declines to authenticate memo attributed to him; Prime Min Harold Wilson's repr declines comment on authenticity of documents; says mins of present Govt had no access to documents, written under Conservative Govt; papers are believed to have been mailed anonymously to newspaper; timing of disclosure is unwelcome to Wilson Govt, which faces Parliament debate over its proposal to raise Queen's allowance by $1-million a yr (M)
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Florida's Legislature Is Already Covered
Date: 23 February 1975
By GEORGE VOLSKY
George VOLSKY
George Volsky article on heavy TV coverage of Fla's Legis sessions, which has become part of state's pol life that appeals to public and lawmakers alike; most floor debates and many com meetings are televised on hr-long program 'Today in the Legis'; Fla State Univ Dr David Leroy repts about 15% of state's residents watched program at least once in '74; his study shows legis debates now keep more to the point but are longer than they were before TV coverage began 2 yrs ago; fair amt of grandstanding and occasional demagoguery is recorded by cameras; way for televising sessions was opened in '67 by passage of 'Sunshine Law,' which declared all state and local govt meetings open to public; legislators have appropriated $350,000 for annual operating costs and expenditure of $1-million for 5 color cameras; State Sen Kenneth M Myers comments on value of coverage (M)
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Seeks Asylum in U.S.
Date: 22 February 1975
Manila newspaperman Primitivo Mijares, who asserts that he was 'chief censor' for Philippines Pres Marcos, says at news conf in San Francisco that he is seeking asylum in US; says 'I can no longer risk my neck for a govt that is taking care of only the econ requirements of the inlaws of the leader and his cronies' (S)
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SPOTLIGHT; Sunny Source Of Bad News
Date: 23 February 1975
By RITA CHRISTOPHER
Rita CHRISTOPHER
Profile of BLS regional Dir Herbert Bienstock, whose tasks include compiling Consumer Price Index in NY met region and preparing detailed picture of NYC econ conditions; illus; graph compares fluctuations in Consumer Price Index in NY and US, '72-75 (L)
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