Magazine Overruled in Objections on Bomb Article; Government's Position in Case
Date: 24 March 1979
By DOUGLAS E. KNEELAND Special to The New York Times
Douglas KNEELAND
Fed Dist Ct Judge Robert W Warren overrules The Progressive magazine's objections to suppression of number of affidavits and other documents it has filed to support its contention that all material in article it intends to publish on hydrogen bomb is in public domain; declares, in terse order issued after 2-hr closed hearing on secrecy question, that documents held in camera will remain in that status pending further order of ct (M)
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Public Bombs, and Minds Born Secret
Date: 25 March 1979
editorial on prior restraint order against The Progressive; holds Govt's case against magazine turns out to be case against natl interest, against free speech and free inquiry; holds Govt has yet to cite any breach of security, loss of classified documents or invasion of its secret facilities
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Illinois House Votes to Restrict Police Searches of Newsrooms
Date: 24 March 1979
Ill HR approves measure sponsored by Repr Alan J Greiman that Greiman says would limit searches of newsrooms and reporters' homes (S)
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POETRY OF THE POPE PUBLISHED AS BOOK; He Used Pseudonym for 25 Years on Works Printed in Poland's Leading Catholic Paper
Date: 25 March 1979
By DAVID A. ANDELMAN Special to The New York Times
David ANDELMAN
Poetry of Andrzej Jawien, pseudonym used by Karol Cardinal Wojtyla, now Pope John Paul II, for 25 yrs in Poland's leading Cath newspaper Tygodnik Powszechny, is published in GB; newspaper's ed Jerzy Turowicz comments (M)
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Around the Nation; F.T.C. Tells Undertakers To Give Itemized Price Data Court Is Asked to Order A Decision on Waterway Pain Killer May Be Linked To Urinary Tract Cancer Colson Disbarred by Court From Practice in Capital Seaman Guilty in Raping Girl and Cutting Arms Off
Date: 24 March 1979
Dist of Columbia Ct of Appeals rules 7 to 2 that Washington, DC, laws require disbarment of Charles Colson, former Nixon aide, because Colson was convicted of crime involving moral turpitude (S)
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Follow-Up on the News; Tottering Fame
Date: 25 March 1979
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
Rowland Howard, ambulance technician who was convicted in May '78 of robbing patients as they lay incapacitated in ambulance on way to Bellevue Hosp, wins dismissal of case on grounds that he had no previous criminal record (S)
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Letters; An Ominous National Disease Called Auto
Date: 25 March 1979
JOHN W. RIEGEL
John RIEGEL
lrs by John Buell, assoc editor of The Progressive, and Gerard Piel, Scientific Amer publisher, on Trevor Barnes's March 18 letter on Govt's prior restraint order on publication of Progressive's article on hydrogen bomb
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