WHITES IN RHODESIA SHAKEN BY SCANDAL; Officials Are Charged in Diversion of Vast Funds Meant for War Against Black Guerrillas Smith's Support Sagging Cover-Up Charged
Date: 23 July 1978
By JOHN F. BURNS Special to The New York Times
John BURNS
Govt reptdly took unusual steps to hush up disclosure of some high-ranking mil officers' involvement in plan to divert arms-buying funds to private use; strict censorship imposed, but some details have been published in South African press and spread by word of mouth throughout Rhodesia (S)
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Talmadge Asserts Paper Is Trying to Destroy Him
Date: 23 July 1978
Sen Herman Talmadge issues 1,700-word lr accusing Atlanta Const of trying to 'destroy' him; in lr, published in Const, calls recent repts by newspaper on his financial dealings 'careless reptg based on innuendo and half-truths' (S)
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Connecticut and U.S. Differ on Newspaper Search; Seven Conditions for Searches Different Approach by the State State and U.S. Attorneys Confer
Date: 24 July 1978
By ROBERT E. TOMASSON Special to The New York Times
Robert TOMASSON
In wake of US Sup Ct ruling that newspapers may be searched for evidence of crime without warning, Fed and state officials in Conn have adopted strikingly different guidelines governing such searches; US Atty Richard Blumenthal virtually bars such searches, while chief state's atty Joseph T Gormley Jr told assts he would not oppose them (M)
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Russia Views Foreigners With Envy And Fear
Date: 23 July 1978
By DAVID K. SHIPLER
David SHIPLER
D K Shipler on Soviet charges against Whitney
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Soviet Dissident's Odyssey: From a Defiant Georgian Nationalist to a Broken Penitent; TV Confession Was Confirmed Portrait of Smoldering Outrage Statement Repeated, Then Repudiated Links to the Power Structure
Date: 24 July 1978
By DAVID K. SHIPLER Special to The New York Times
David SHIPLER
comment on trial of Soviet dissident Zviad Gamsakhurdia and libel charges against US correspondents including Whitney; illus (M)
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Follow-Up on the News; Polish Interpreter Self-Expose The Mayoral Life
Date: 23 July 1978
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
Follow-up on the news column notes that Mayor Koch said on Jan 8 '78 that he would continue to live in his Greenwich Village apartment and use Gracie Mansion only for official entertainment and meetings; Koch press sec Alice McGillion repts Koch is living at mansion and spending weekends at his apartment; Koch said in Nov '77 that he had no intention of changing his life style as Mayor and would continue to use buses and subways; McGillion repts that Koch uses chauffered city car to get to work, but does take subway often during day for apptmts; adds that most people call Koch 'Ed,' as he had hoped they would (S)
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VANCE CALLS TRIALS IN SOVIET A SETBACK; He Doubts Rights Comments Will Lead to Armed Confrontation Addresses Foreign-Policy Issues
Date: 24 July 1978
Special to The New York Times
Sec Vance stresses importance of Cong's lifting of arms embargo, int, ABC-TV program Issues and Answers; predicts Sen will lift it; adds Carter Adm is prepared to accept compromise plan that would require periodic repts to Cong on progress of peace talks on Cyprus (S)
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