PBS arng of movie sparks controversy NEW YORK (AP)-The Public committee chairman, and Rep. William Broomfield (R-Mich.), urged in House Broadcasting Service insisted yester- speeches that the film-which they aaid day that "Death of a Princess" will air is offensive to Saudi Arabia-not be Monday despite pressure from the shown. Mobil Corp., one of the system's major ' "IT IS REGRETTABLE that the supporters, to "review its decision to decision was made by an organization run the film." funded in part by the U.S. gover- Mobil, which spends nearly $5 million nment," said Zablocki in a pointed a year on public television, said in an remark that drew immediate fire from advertisement in yesterday's New several House liberals. York Times that PBS's airing of the "In a country with a First Amendment film "raises some very serious issues." and Freedom of the Press, it's not ap- Mobil said the ad would run today in the propriate for leading members of the Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Los House to appeal in this way to a Angeles Times, Washington Post, and medium that has the right to broadcast Washington Star. whatever it sees fit," said Rep. Andrew THE MOVIE ENRAGED Saudi Maguire (D-N.J.). Arabia's government when it was aired Rep. Anthony Moffett (D-Conn.) in England last month, and the Saudis called the criticism of PBS a blatant at- expelled the British ambassador to tempt to appease Saudi Arabia and their country. At leat 10 PBS stations protect U.S. oil sources. He called it a have said they will not carry the "dangerous moment." movie-but about 100 others will. British filmmaker Antony Thomas At midday, PBS received a letter has said repeatedly the two-hour from the State Department asking that production is a faithful transcription of the system give "appropriate con- interviews with various people familiar sideration" to Saudi concerns, but with the 1977 executions. ruling out any attempt at censorship. The Mobil ad questions the The Saudi government complained obligations of a free press and the role Wednesday to the State Department of the government in supporting public that the film is offensive and in- TV, but a third point, headlined "The nacurate. 'Reality' of Docu-drama," most The film tells of the public executions angered Thomas and co-producer of a Saudi Arabian princess and her David Fanning. commoner lover for adultery. MOBIL, THE NATION'S second- WEDNESDAY ' A A largest oil company, is one of the four ALLSEATS 5.50 UNTI A:3L U.S. owners of Arabian American Oil * - 4 NGwA CNIL Co. Aramco produces nearly 75 per cent of Saudi Arabia's 9.5 million barrels-a- day oil output. Saudi Arabia is the largest foreign oil supplier to the United States, accounting for about 7.5 per cent of U.S. oil needs. " Barry Chase, PBS's director of current affairs programming, said the system's plans would change "not at all." David 0. Ives, president of Boston's WGBN, the producing station for "Death of a Princess," echoed %Chase's resolve. The broadcast is funded by public and private sources and no corporate s money is being used. THERE HAVE BEEN reports of pressure by oil companies on individual - - - - stations, but, said Chase, "The ad was the first I'd heard that Mobil had a position on the film." A Mobil spokesman, Bryant Mason, -*" se, sFr. w.9:1- said the company had not contacted - 100-310-520-73-9:40 - PBS or any public TV stations about the An Am -rir film. He said Saudi Arabia had not n Dream e i OWIN communicated with Mobil about the film. Becomes a Exxon Corp., another Aramco partner Lov StorC . that spends $4 million a year on public TRMMY IYE JONE TV, said it had heard from the Saudis about the film, and had passed the ob- jections on to the State Department. An _ Exxon spokesman said broadcast of the film would not affect the company's future relations with PBS. THERE WAS NO immediate com- ment from Texaco, Inc. or Standard Oil " "ON Co. of California, other Arameo par- Nit' - tners. M Mobil has spent about $30 million on programs for public TV in the last decade, and is the underwriter for one of PBS's most successful series, "Masterpiece Theater," also produced by WGBH. In Washington, both the chairman 2ND and ranking Republican on the House gr l YEAR! Foreign Affairs Committee accused PBS of using poor judgment in its and decision to air the controversial douMrtardy.a p Clement Zablockj 0-Wis.), tl The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 9, 1980-Page 15 ENERGY. We can't afford to waste it. 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