PARENTS/CHILDREN; 3 'Hour-To' Books Encouraging Family Togetherness
Date: 21 February 1975
By RICHARD FLASTE
Richard FLASTE
3 'how-to' books encouraging family togetherness revd by R Flaste: Bonnie Prudden's How to Keep Your Family Fit and Healthy; Paul S Shakesby's Child's Work, which tries to help parents to capitalize on children's drive to learn; Teach Your Child to Manage Money, produced by Catherine Crook de Camp and editors of US News and World Report Books (M)
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Cape Town Theater Shifts Policy on Integration Again
Date: 22 February 1975
Officials of Cape Province, S Africa, on Feb 21 bow to heavy criticism and announce that Nico Malan Thetare will be open to all races 7 days a wk; announcement rescinds plan to reserve Mon and Sat nights for whites only (S)
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Bonn Vote Favors Newsmen
Date: 22 February 1975
W Ger Parliament on Feb 21 approves law giving newsmen unlimited right to refuse to divulge source of their information (S)
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Newspaper Office Robbed
Date: 22 February 1975
Bklyn office of Amsterdam News on Feb 21 is held up by 2 men who robbed 8 persons and took estimated $3,000 from office safe (S)
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Yugoslavia Closes Magazine Critical of Regime
Date: 22 February 1975
By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNE
Tomislav Jantol, member of Communist watchdog com overseeing activities at Zagreb Univ, announces closing of pub Praxis; was only legal Yugoslav pub that regularly has criticized regime in last 11 yrs; Jantol says editorial bd was faced with choice of radically altering magazine's tone or closing it; Praxis was published by Croatian Philosophical Soc of Zagreb, affiliated with univ; was widely regarded as voice of Yugoslav Marxists who believe orthodox party, League of Communists, has gone astray; articles by foreign contributors, including Amer Marxist Herbert Marcuse, were often published in Croatian translation; sr Communist party official Jure Bilic explained action against Praxis in terms of need to protect soc against detrimental forces, meeting with foreign newsmen; latest issue of magazine Gradina, published in Nis, is ordered suppressed because of story by Belgrade student that was said to favor Cetniks, Yugoslav guerrillas who fought Axis Occupation during World War II but also fought Partisans led by Marshal Tito; closing of Praxis is viewed as another severe blow to free expression (M)
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Seeks Asylum in U.S.
Date: 22 February 1975
Manila newspaperman Primitivo Mijares, who asserts that he was 'chief censor' for Philippines Pres Marcos, says at news conf in San Francisco that he is seeking asylum in US; says 'I can no longer risk my neck for a govt that is taking care of only the econ requirements of the inlaws of the leader and his cronies' (S)
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Famed Novelist Clashes With Peru's Military Rulers
Date: 21 February 1975
By JONATHAN KANDELL Special to The New York Times
Jonathan Special
Article on Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, who has quickly emerged in recent mos as most articulate and important critic of left-wing mil Peruvian Govt; says Vargas Llosa focuses his criticism on Govt's decision last July to expropriate all newspapers with natl circulation; cites statement by Vargas Llosa that with growing lack of freedom of expression, revolution is in danger of becoming fossilized, and Govt has isolated itself from public debate; notes 30 Peruvian intellectuals and artists broke their silence to sign declaration backing Vargas Llosa after he was attacked by Govt-controlled press; notes Latin-Amer writers and artists who have traditionally been pol gadflies of their countries; Vario Vargas por (L)
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