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9th of September 1972 News
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Editor Urges Halt In Aid After Arson Destroys His Shop
Date: 10 September 1972
Special to The New York Times
D Hicks Jr, editor of Monroe County Democrat, paper which was burned down on Aug 23 in latest event in series of violent attacks on him, says he is calling halt to public contributions; money has prevented him from having to close paper
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Vietnam Veterans in Seoul Protest Against Japan
Date: 10 September 1972
Special to The New York Times
about 100 disabled S Korean veterans of Vietnam war demonstrate, Sept 9, at Japanese Embassy, Seoul, S Korea, protesting a recent supplement of a Japanese newspaper that they said had defamed them; demand pub apology; damage embassy; protest illus
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Pnompenh Residents Riot, Looting Markets for Rice; Rioting Residents of Pnompenh Loot Markets in Rice Shortage
Date: 09 September 1972
By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNESpecial
Pnompenh residents, angered by acute rice shortage, riot on Sept 8 and loot nearly every food mkt in city; at least 1 merchant is killed; gunfire is frequently heard; civilians attacking food mkts are joined by armed soldiers; Japanese TV correspondent and Reuters correspondent are attacked; background of rice shortage noted; no new US aid seen at hand; mil situation in SE Cambodia seen deteriorating; Cambodian mil repr repts Govt forces were forced to abandon 8 positions along strategic Route 1; US B-52 bombers carry out strikes in Pnompenh area
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PENTAGON ASSAILS PROXMIRE ACTIONS; Says He Seeks Publicity on Charge of Raid Cover-Up
Date: 10 September 1972
By SEYMOUR HERSH
Seymour HERSH
US Pentagon takes issue on Sept 9 with Sen W Proxmire, who made public on Sept 8 lr accusing Air Force officers of covering up accidental bombing of civilian targets in Cambodia; Pentagon charges that Proxmire is more interested in allegations to gain personal publicity by making summary judgment about accuracy of allegation instead of orderly investigation that would seek facts; in lr, dated June 27, 4 Air Force sergeants asserted that officers of 7th Air force made 'concerted effort to cover up all traces' of accidental bombing of civilian targets in Cambodia last March 9 or 10; on March 8, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen J D Ryan ordered investigation into allegations of unauthorized 'protective-reaction' raids that led to dismissal 2 wks later of 7th Air Force air commander Gen J D Lavelle; in releasing lr to NY Times, Proxmire says he has no faith in normal investigatory channels of service and charges that Pentagon refused to deal with direct allegation raised by Air Force sergeants; says he did not take lr to Air Force because in past those who expose something to armed forces are disciplined and careers are ruined
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Air Force Accused Of Raid Cover-Up; COVER-UP IN RAID LAID TO AIR FORCE
Date: 09 September 1972
By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
Sen Proxmire makes pub, Sept 8, June 27, '72 lr from 4 USAF intelligence sgts saying that 7th Air Force officer made 'a concerted effort' to cover up all traces of an accidental bombing of civilian targets that occurred in Mar 9 or Mar 10 raid in Parrot's Beak sec of Cambodia; lr says files had been destroyed and a reconnaissance film had been diverted from shipment to higher hq by officers attached to Gen Lavelle's 7th Air Force hq in Saigon; Proxmire says he decided to turn over the lr to The NY Times rather than ask the USAF to investigate and thus 'jeopardize' the future of the sgts, still on active duty; says he is personally satisifed that the information supplied by the sgts is accurate
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News of the Camera World
Date: 10 September 1972
BERNARD GLADSTONE
Bernard GLADSTONE
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MISS DAVIS HAILS SOVIET'S POLICIES; But the Comments on Tour Arouse Some Skepticism
Date: 10 September 1972
Special to The New York Times
A Davis's USSR tour itinerary described; among events during tour are presentation to her of keys to Samarkand and apptmt as hon prof of Moscow Univ
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Salinger Charges Nixon Manipulates U.S. News Media
Date: 10 September 1972
Citizens for McGovern-Shriver co-chmn P Salinger on Sept 9 charges that Nixon Adm has been manipulating news media, NYS Assoc Press Broadcasters Assn meeting, Bolton Landing, NY; characterizes Justice Dept's efforts to summon newsmen before grand juries as attempt 'to invade the confidential relationship that exists between the newsman and his source'; holds tradition of free press is endangered by Nixon's policies; says Pentagon papers is only most salient example of 'heavy hand which an insensitive Adm applies to the news media'
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5 Arab 'Martyrs' Mourned in Mosques, But Munich News Hasn't Stirred Cairo
Date: 09 September 1972
By HENRY TANNERSpecial to The New York Times
imams in hundreds of Mosques in Egypt on Sept 8 intone prayers of mourning for 5 Arab 'martyrs' killed in Munich, W Ger, after they attacked Israeli Olympic athletes on Sept 5; most Egyptians seem to identify with guerrillas of Black September group, which claimed responsibility for attack; Egyptians say Pres Sadat and Premier Sidky could not possibly have responded favorably to W Ger Chancellor Brandt's request that guerrillas and hostages be flown to Egypt and hostages released; say no Arab leader except Jordanian King Hussein could have done so
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Long Beach State Is Upset
Date: 10 September 1972
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