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3f the SLLLgLe'LeXLraLUdicially any opinion or prediction as news media of Washtenaw County are as _ .L L L L LL 1 .
LOthe guilt or innocence of the accused, the interested as are other agencies in assuring Edmhhd hthOLd’ Graphic Arts Dept., L i L LL : LizL L
so close to a L Weight of the evidence against him or the the defendant of a fair trial and (believes) Syracuse UniverSity, recently proposed m L L ‘ L L LL 5
)f any IOCfiLLl’ Likelihood that he will be either convicted that the media will exercise restraint in hls PUhhSherS Aux COh‘hlh; that bylines 0“ L L L L L L L
6 0f little im- L OLvaLLLtted-n printing iformation which might not be ad- all local newspaper ads.” Id hke to see Py- L L L L L L L:-
L The amendment was drawn up by the mitted as evidence.” The Aim Arbor News lines 0h all local ads,” AlhOId S‘hd' At L L - ‘L,
ms withoutn ' association’s standing committee on pi‘O- police reporter was subpoened in the case least on the good ones. . _ L ‘ L L ?’
ocal radio orL f95sional ethics. The national association’s and most of the hearing occured in the . We know that the practice awarding by- L L L L
House Of Delegates Will take up the amend— judge’s chambers with the editor, court re- hhef Oh editorial material pays handsome . L L L L . i:
:oncludes that "Lent: If passed, it would then be referred porter and police reporter and the defense dwldehds' Its good for staff morale. It gives L L .L L , L
;inteiise com- to state bar associations. If adopted, it counsel and assistant prosecutor. status to the reporter and cameraman. It L L L L L :L
1 volume and L‘L’Ould provide a basis for disciplinary action Guides May Solve Controversies raises quality;L the man who “LOWS hls workL L . L L‘ LL
editorial 0pm. LagamSt lawyers who violated it. A “Guide to Press-Bar Relations” has Wlh hf” ldehhhed publicly Whl make darp L L L L.
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n earlier dec- EiLlitors recently established a special com- sociation and the Louisiana Bar Association. these same benefits accrue on the advertis- LL . " L i‘L
mittee headed by Alfred Friendly, man- The suggested code of conduct is similar to mg Side? A good ad is a creative work. It L L. : :1
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legislation or L the relatierald: to make a new appraisal of The code provides that news stories of Probably far more to the publisher than t o L L L L . L LLLL
ewspapers ac. . press Monship between the courts and the crime should contain only a factualLstate- the advertiser But as a start why can’t we L L L L . Lif| - .1
mentS of gOV'L immed' LL: Fl’lendly said that he had no ment of the arrest and attending Circum- b line our own house qu at least?” L L L .‘L L 3 LL i.
er appointedL flme diate comment on the proposed stances; it should be remembered that the y ‘ ’ . L ‘ LL V’LL VLL,.
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itionsL It also L LCOL‘LLLS Differ In Interpretation are advised to avoid the following: The first type-revolving press was con- L L L L . L‘.
itrolled rather L. m (11:51 dlSCpLatches in our office indicate two 1. Publication of interviews with sub- structed by Hoe and Company and was in-! . L L L L L ,L
acrime gublilherent Interpretations 0f pre- poenaed witnesses after an indictment is stalled in the office of the Philadelphia L- L i L. L
L City. From California we learn returned. Public Ledger in 1846. L L L #1 '.L
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