VIKTOR V. MAYEVSKY, WRITER FOR PRAVDA
Date: 16 January 1976
Viktor V Mayevsky, foreign-affairs commentator for Soviet newspaper Pravda, dies; was 54 (S)
Der 16. Januar 1976 war ein Freitag unter dem Sternzeichen ♑. Es war der 15. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war Gerald R. Ford.
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Date: 16 January 1976
Viktor V Mayevsky, foreign-affairs commentator for Soviet newspaper Pravda, dies; was 54 (S)
Date: 17 January 1976
Landmark Communications becomes 1st Va publisher convicted under state law making it illegal to identify judge who is under scrutiny by State Judicial Rev Comm; corp and Steven T Goldberg, Virginian-Pilot reporter, were indicted in Nov after paper printed story about comm hearing involving judge (S)
Date: 17 January 1976
By JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN Special to The New York Times
Joseph SULLIVAN
Gov Byrne posts notices of future NJ govt meetings, marking official observance of state's new 'Sunshine Law'; Byrne illus (M)
Date: 17 January 1976
NY Press Club announces it is supporting NY Times's stand; club official John Shanahan says group will file friend-of-ct brief in support of Times with NYS Sup Ct's Appellate Div, 2d Div (S)
Date: 16 January 1976
AP says on Jan 15 that because of phone co circuit problems it is postponing start of consolidated NY Stock Exch newspaper stock lists until Jan 26 (S)
Date: 17 January 1976
jury to begin deliberations; (M)
Date: 16 January 1976
By LESLEY OELSNER Special to The New York Times
Lesley Special
TV and radio networks, major daily newspapers and groups representing thousands of individual reporters and editors ask US Sup Ct, in friend-of-ct brief filed in case involving gag order in Neb murder case, to prohibit judges from imposing gag orders that limit what news orgns may rept in criminal cases; warn that such gag orders could lead to governmental misconduct going undiscovered, including misconduct by judges, and also warn that such orders threaten their ability to rept not just criminal cases but also 'all other matters'; argue, above all, that such orders are absolutely prohibited by 1st Amendment; Sup Ct will decide constitutionality of Neb order later this yr (M)
Date: 16 January 1976
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Justice John R Starkey issues gag order in attempt to stop NY Times reporter Dena Kleiman from printing information concerning defendant's background, particularly '74 trial in Nassau County; Times has decided to print information on ground that judge's order, 1 of few in state's history that seeking to stop press from publishing information it already has, is unconst; Times says it will also appeal order; Jan 15 testimony noted; case revd (M)
Date: 17 January 1976
By JOSEPH LELYVELD Special to The New York Times
Joseph Special
R Baker, commenting on publication by Eur papers of names, home addresses and phone numbers of CIA agents in France and Eng, says that no one can argue plausibly against press's right to publish such data, but that in all fairness they should also give addresses and phone numbers of others whom public would like to 'hound at night'
Date: 16 January 1976
By MICHAEL STRAUSS
Michael STRAUSS