Improvement Is Found in Containership Business at Port Here
Date: 19 September 1972
BY WERNER BAMBERGER
Werner BAMBERGER
Portsmouth News experiences 15% drop in containership tonnage in 1st 6 mos of '72, prompting shippers to warn of containerport crisis
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Kampala Takes News Calmly
Date: 18 September 1972
Dispatch of The Times, London
news repts of invasion are calmly received in Kampala, Uganda; checkpoints are reptd to be on all roads out of Kampala and several recreational centers are closed by police; 3 Europeans, including 1 Brit subject, are arrested at Kampala Internatl Hotel
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UGANDA INVADERS REPORTED HALTED BY AMIN'S TROOPS; Guerrillas Are Said to Flee Toward Tanzania Border After a Major Defeat ONE REBEL UNIT DIGS IN Anticipated Defections From Regular Force Apparently Fail to Materialize Invasion of Uganda Reported Repulsed
Date: 19 September 1972
By CHARLES MOHRSpecial to The New York Times
Western sources in Uganda rept on Sept 18 that security forces have still not released foreign correspondents arrested on Sept 17 and 18 in Kampala; 2 French journalists are reptd to have been set free; Agence France-Presse repts them to be J-L Demigneux and P Duplan
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U.S. Protests to Uganda Over Arrests
Date: 19 September 1972
By BENJAMIN WELLESSpecial to The New York Times
US State Dept officials say on Sept 18 that US has expressed 'strong concern' to Ugandan Govt about arrest of several Amers, some of whom are being held incommunicado; stress that Washington is recommending that all nonofficial Amers cancel any contemplated visits to Uganda until further notice; State Dept sr officials say that US has contingency plan for emergency evacuation of Amers in Uganda, who number about 1,000; State Dept repr C W Bray 3d says that number of Amers are known to have been detained by Uganda police or troops and US Embassy at Kampala has been refused normal access to them; lists several Amers detained; says of Amers in Uganda when fighting broke out, 386 are officials and dependents and 587 are private Amer citizens who are principally missionaries and dependents; officials disclose that as of Sept 14, US had issued 3 immigration visas to Asians in Uganda and had received 1,300 completed questionnaires
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Appeals Court Supports C.I.A. In Blocking Article by Ex-Aide
Date: 18 September 1972
By LES LEDBETTER
Les LEDBETTER
3-judge Fed panel on Sept 11 upholds injunction barring ex-CIA official V L Marchetti from publishing books or articles about CIA without prior authorization from CIA dir; Govt brought suit against Marchetti to block article he submitted to Esquire magazine in March; Chief Judge C F Haynsworth Jr, in writing ct opinion, says Marchetti did not surrender 1st Amendment right of free speech by accepting employment with CIA; holds that Marchetti will not be deprived of right as long as he does not 'disclose classified information obtained by him during course of his employment which is not already in public domain'; says since issue of prior restraint is involved, CIA must act promptly in approving or rejecting material submitted by Marchetti; says Marchetti can seek judicial rev of any CIA disapproval; ACLU atty M L Wulf says case will be appealed to Sup Ct immediately; Marchetti por
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