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Freedom of the press, he argues, means freedom not to publish as well as to publish. The Florida decision, in fact, would give anybody and everybody the status of an editor who, for any frivolous reason, would be able to dictate the content of a newspaper. Florida Supreme Court completely ignored two United States Supreme Court decisions which, on their face, would seem convincingly to relieve newspapers of the onerous responsibility sought to be imposed by the Florida law. These involved libel .cases in which the New York Times was sued by L.B. Sullivan, commissioner of public affairs in Montgomery, Ala., and against the Associated Press by Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker arising from reports of events during rioting integration of the University of Mississippi. In the Walker case the court extended this doctrine by asserting that an aggrieved plaintiff who is against not a public official can recover damages from a newspaper or news agency only if he can prove malice as well as error. The court found that a private person is invested with a public character when he thrusts himself into the vortex of a controversy. He assumes this character thru views or actions with respect to public issues and events. Certainly an election is a public event and any candidate for office, in the nature of politics and campaigning, projects himself into the public sphere when he places his has of President remarked The Ervin Sam Sen. As 1913 Florida statute, apparently never before invoked, has given rise to a new challenge to the rights of a free press under the First Amendment. The state Supreme Court, voting 6 to 1, reversed the finding of tw'o lower courts that the ONLY $25 on a ballot and appeals for public support. A NEW DANGER A SAVE CENTER Nixon in relation to the Watergate affair, anyone who seeks election or is acting under no compulsion but his own. Newspapers in Florida and elsewhere contend that the Florida Supreme Court decision, if sustained, would lead to similar legislation in other many up against the of their own and tangle with the powerful politicians in their communities. pressures self-interes- ts The Florida law is pernicious and would have a crippling effect. It should be expunged $PUpkJG from the legislative books and if not done so by the legislature should be disposed of by the United States Supreme Court. Chicago Tribune Chicago, Illinois Thompjoa) uiinimtiiiiiimuiiitii 6e-- 3 J2LL&A states, politicians being notoriously sensitive to criticism or appraisal. The St. Petersburg Times has appropriately stated that the law of forced muzzle and reply would those too few manacle newspapers which would stand ANNUAL S8-- 6 &CLOA 2. &CC0AJ State pepense' local, DEFENSE SPENPING $LLACy: "COMPARED TO OTHER AREAS pepfsal. HAS INCREASED A EXPENDITURE . OF NATIONAL. ACT: ft'SPENDING PRESSEP IN 1972. PURCHASING POWER, ANNUAL COMPAREP WITH 1969, HAS INCREASED FOR PEFENrE B ONLY 0-- 2 BILLION; FOR OTHER FEDERAL PROGRAMS BY 6Q-BILLION; ANP FOR STATE E PRE-WA- R 3 ANP LOCAL PROGRAMS 58.( Billion BY . FALLACY: THE HUMBER OP DEFENSE EMPLOYEES HAjj INCeEASEP MORE THAN THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF THE Government1. ACT: THE NUMBER. ft V DEFENSE OF EMPLOYEES $1 NCE I969INUU0I NO MIUT ART PERSONNEL, HAS DECREASED 3 3. OOO ; OTHER FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT UAS LM CREASED 1 EMPLOYMENT HAS 379,000 ; ANP STATE ANP LOCAL PMCRCASED Hf078t000 . ALLA CY: the surest way to ft ACHIEVE PEACE $ THROUGH Disarmament. C$ACT: based on history, there IS NO BETTER way TO In the Red Slave nations insure PEACE THAN THROUGH MILITARY PREPAREDNESS. IF AMERICA IS STRONG ENOUGH TO PROTECT HERSELF AGAINST OUTSIDE MENACES, NO AGGRESSOR WILL PARE TO ATTACK. everybody has to work, so theres no unemployment and no unemployment compensation. DISTRIBUTED AS a PUBLIC StRviCC It THE AMERICAN ORPMANCE ASSOCIATION |