Young in Favor Of Stiffer Steps On South Africa; Says He'd Back Some Form of Sanctions Policy Reviewed in Washington Young Says He Favors Sanctions Against South Africa Africans Seem Confident Lutherns Condemn Ban Harvard President Protests
Date: 25 October 1977
By KATHLEEN TELTSCH Special to The New York Times
Kathleen Special
Young, taking care to say he is expressing personal view, favors directing 'some form of sanctions' against S Africa; expects rev by Carter Adm will lead to decision within day or 2 on any new Amer action (M)
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C.I.A. PLAN DISCLOSED IN GLOMAR INCIDENT; Agency Thought of Citing Articles on Submarine-Raising Mission to Get Tough Secrecy Laws
Date: 26 October 1977
memorandum dated Feb 26 '75 and made public under Freedom of Information Act in lawsuit brought by Harriet Ann Phillippi reveals that CIA officials once considered capitalizing on publication of details of Glomar Explorer mission to show why Cong should toughen secrecy laws; memo was prepared as former dir William E Colby was telling officials of major news orgns that disclosure of any details would result in grave damage to natl security; option was opposed by contractors working with CIA, presumably including Howard R Hughes's Summa Corp, Global Marine Co and Lockheed Inc, and was not adopted; highlights of revelations in other documents occurring before disclosure of Glomar incident on Mar 18 '75 noted (M)
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New Report About Family Murder Causes Delay in Teen-Ager's Trial; Argument Is Cited No Further Steps Taken
Date: 25 October 1977
By ROBERT HANLEY Special to The New York TimesUnited Press International
Robert Special
Murder trial of 19-yr-old Harry De La Roche Jr, accused of slaying his parents and 2 bros last Nov, is postponed indefinitely amid flurry of subpoenas over article in Bergen County Record in which defendant was quoted as saying that his younger bro, not he, committed 3 of murders; newspaper refuses to comply with subpoena demanding that it turn over tapes of jail int with suspect; contends recording is privileged material and thus legally protected from forced disclosure; illus (M)
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U.S. CONSIDERS STEPS AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA; High-Level White House Meeting Weighs Reaction to Crackdown on Blacks and Supporters Ambassador Is Called Home Letter Repeated Assurances Many Countries Are Concerned
Date: 25 October 1977
By GRAHAM HOVEY Special to The New York Times
Graham Special
US State Dept reiterates Vorster's reassurance to Pres Carter that S Africa has no intention of developing or testing nuclear explosives; dept spokesman John H Trattner says Vorster's lr, transmitted to Carter on Oct 13, had repeated formal assurances about S Africa's nuclear programs (M)
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World News Briefs; Tito's Wife Reported Held In Inquiry on Her Actions Meeting Next Spring Set For China's Parliament Soviet, at Belgrade, Urges New Arms Conference Bonn Considers Placing Armed Guards on Planes
Date: 25 October 1977
W Ger Govt considering creating corps of armed guards to travel on commercial aircraft to stave off hijackings (S)
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