Saigon Newspaper Banned; Police Seize 100,000 Copies
Date: 02 September 1968
daily newspaper in S Vietnam Binh Minh suspended indefinitely after it announces it merged with another paper that was banned August 1st for undermining natl unity
The September 1, 1968 was a Sunday under the star sign of ♍. It was the 244 day of the year. President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson.
If you were born on this day, you are 57 years old. Your last birthday was on the Monday, September 1, 2025, 14 days ago. Your next birthday is on Tuesday, September 1, 2026, in 350 days. You have lived for 20,833 days, or about 499,993 hours, or about 29,999,599 minutes, or about 1,799,975,940 seconds.
Date: 02 September 1968
daily newspaper in S Vietnam Binh Minh suspended indefinitely after it announces it merged with another paper that was banned August 1st for undermining natl unity
Date: 01 September 1968
Special to The New York Times
Student group in Manila protests award of R Magsaysay Award to Min Ton That Thien as travesty on press freedom
Date: 02 September 1968
By HENRY KAMMSpecial to The New York Times
Pravda attacks Czech writers union pub Literarni Listy, which has been published clandestinely since Soviet occupation of Czech; Polish TV calls some Czech liberal writers Zionists
Date: 02 September 1968
E Flynn's son Sean, who is working as CBS camerman, wounded near Danang
Date: 01 September 1968
top execs of 10 of US's largest newspapers, news magazines and TV networks send strong joint protest to Daley regarding police treatment of newsmen during conv; telegram text; execs listed
Date: 01 September 1968
Special to The New York Times
Univ of Chicago sets grants to permit news reporters to audit courses dealing with urban problems
Date: 01 September 1968
By JACOB DESCHIN
Jacob DESCHIN
Like It Is, natl newspaper for disadvantaged youth, pub through Photography Task Force of Pres Council on Youth Opportunity
Date: 02 September 1968
plans new branch at Lexington Av and 51st St
Date: 01 September 1968
By J. ANTHONY LUKAS
J. LUKAS
Natl Guardsmen leave armories in Chicago after participating in security moves during protests in city; US Atty T Foran says he will not order Fed investigation of charges by newsmen that they were mistreated by police during demonstrations; FBI reptdly gathers information to determine whether leaders of Mobilization Com and Yippies violated any Fed laws; Chicago policeman says TV networks kept Yippies informed as to where TV cameras were placed so that demonstrations could be staged before them; 3 major TV networks deny charge
Date: 01 September 1968
By JACK GOULD
Jack GOULD
J Gould comment on role of clandestine radio