Prague Is Fearful Of Violence Today At Youth's Funeral; VIOLENCE FEARED IN PRAGUE TODAY
Date: 25 January 1969
By JONATHAN RANDALSpecial to The New York Times
thousands file past Palach bier at Charles U; illus; official statements indicate fear that funeral may bring violence; Dubcek and Govt Com for Press and Information chmn Havelka warn against extremism; Govt says troops will be brought into Prague to keep order; student leaders and officials reach compromise accord on funeral and burial arrangements; Smrkovsky is only top leader represented at Palach bier by wreath; 2 more youths, B Nachazelova and J Gabor, attempt suicide, latter by immolation; Dubcek leadership reptd under attack by 'old Communists' who want total obedience to USSR; 400 pro-Russians reptdly met recently in Prague suburb of Liben, in presence of 6 high-ranking army officers, to condemn leadership; Central Com member W Novy applauded for 5 mins for suggesting that conservatives move now for power while Soviet occupation troops are still in country; 5 Western newsmen expelled
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Judge Says Times Newsman Must Reply to Jersey Jurors
Date: 25 January 1969
Sup Ct judge rules Sullivan must tell Hudson County grand jury if there is any source, other than himself, for information he put into his article
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3 KILLED IN RIOTS IN EAST PAKISTAN; Police in Dacca Open Fire on Anti-Ayub Crowd
Date: 25 January 1969
Dacca student leaders call gen strike; 3 persons reptd killed in new clashes; students and police also clash, Karachi
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CHICAGO JOURNALIST NAMED AIDE TO FINCH
Date: 25 January 1969
Exec ed C C Black named HEW Asst Sec
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Bonn Seeks to Punish Editor's Slur of Israel
Date: 25 January 1969
Special to The New York Time
W Ger Govt to seek to bar publisher G Frey from journalistic activity, charging Jan 10 article in his Natl Zeitung newspaper headlined 'Criminal State of Israel Wants to Teach Us Morals' incited anti-Jewish feelings
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MADRID SUSPENDS LIBERTIES TO CURB RISING OPPOSITION; Student Disorder Is Blamed as the Regime Declares a State of Emergency 3-MONTH LIMIT IS SET But Officials Make It Clear Restrictions Won't End if Incidents Continue MADRID SUSPENDS RIGHTS 3 MONTHS
Date: 25 January 1969
By RICHARD EDERSpecial to The New York Times
Govt announces 'state of exception' with restoration of full censorship of domestic press and suspension of 5 articles of Const; announcement follows Cabinet meeting presided over by Franco; Information Min Fraga Iribarne sets 3-mo limit on press censorship but indicates it may be continued if Govt deems it necessary; Govt spokesman blames student disorders for new measures; Govt seen concerned by growing series of pol attacks, in press and by groups of professionals and even members of parliament
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