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1st of December 1975 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 1 грудня 1975 р.

MAILERS DISAVOW ANY STRIKE THREAT

Date: 02 December 1975

George E McDonald, pres of Mailers Union Local 6, which rejected tentative 3-yr contract with Daily News and NY Times, says on Dec 1 that he will seek further discussion with publishers but that there is no threat of slowdown or strike; says there is apparent dissatisfaction with number of provisions in contract and feeling on part of some members that job security section is not broad enough; members of Stereotypers Union Local 1 at 2 papers will vote on their agreement on Dec 7 (S)

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NEWSPAPER UNION VOTES DOWN PACT; Mailers Decide, 240 to 99, Against Nov. 11 Agreement

Date: 01 December 1975

By ROBERT HANLEY

Robert HANLEY

Members of mailers union at NY Times and NY News on Nov 30 reject proposed 3-yr contract that union and newspapers agreed to on Nov 11; union pres George E McDonald says he hopes to reopen contract talks with both newspapers; contract provisions noted; only Newspaper Deliverers Union has so far ratified contract (S)

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'Alternative' Paper, the Target of a Unionizing Drive, Fears It Will Have No Choice but to Close

Date: 02 December 1975

By MARTIN ARNOLD Special to The New York Times

Martin Special

San Francisco Bay Guardian is target of unionizing drive by many of its employes; paper's publisher Bruce Brugmann comments; top salary of Guardian reporter is $135 a wk; paper is reptdly losing between $2,000 and $4,000 a wk; Brugmann holds paper could go out of business if union's demands are too costly; paper's lawsuit against San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner, which aimed to test Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970, noted (M)

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HEADS OF 2 KOREAS DEBATE IN PRESS; Japanese Paper Interviews the Rival Presidents

Date: 01 December 1975

By RICHARD HALLORAN Special to The New York Times

Richard Special

Japanese newspaper Mainichi Shimbun accomplishes journalistic coup by obtaining back-to-back ints with S Korean Pres Park and N Korean Pres Kim Il Sung; ints are printed with full texts and constitute long-range debate that illuminates adamant positions of each side, depth of hostility between them and fragility of peace in Korea; text of ints noted (M)

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Ehrlichman Says Nixon Wanted Files Kept From Hoover

Date: 02 December 1975

John D Ehrlichman says files concerning FBI's wiretaps of reporters and Govt officials were moved to White House on orders of then-Pres Nixon because of fears that then-FBI Dir J Edgar Hoover might use them to blackmail Nixon, deposition as part of civil suit filed by Morton H Halperin challenging wiretaps; says then-Asst Atty Gen Robert C Mardian told Nixon that Hoover might order agents to break into Justice Dept and remove files; says special safe and burglar alarm were installed in White House (S)

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Americans and Chinese Join in Studied Exercise

Date: 02 December 1975

By BILL KOVACH Special to The New York Times

Bill Special

illus reviewing Chinese troops with Ford

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DUPONT PRIZES GIVEN FOR RADIO-TV NEWS

Date: 01 December 1975

7th annual DuPont-Columbia Univ Awards in broadcast journalism to Natl Public Radio, Tom Petit (NBC), Don Harris (KNBC), WBTV, David Moore (WCCO-TV), WGBH, Warren Doremus (WHEC), Brian Ross (WKYC), and Clarence Jones (WPLG) (S)

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Tigers Or Jellyfish?

Date: 01 December 1975

By Anthony Lewis

Anthony Lewis

A Lewis on Sec Kissinger's refusal to discuss in public any real or purported covert operation in Chile and Pres Ford's instruction that CIA not appear before Sen Select Intelligence Com; scores press for paying little attention when Kissinger and Pres try to keep public from learning facts crucial to understanding of way US operates in world (S)

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Nebraska Court Upholds Press Curb

Date: 02 December 1975

Neb State Sup Ct, Lincoln, prodded into decision by US Sup Ct Assoc Justice Blackmun, unanimously upholds modified censorship of pretrial news coverage of murder case; rules against press reptg of confessions or other admissions that may have been made by Erwin Charles Simants, charged with murdering 6 members of Henry Kellie family; ct also declares that news media may not publish or broadcast any other information strongly implicative of accused as perpetrator of slayings; spokesmen for media comment; ruling noted (M)

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League of Cities Warms to Beame Talk

Date: 02 December 1975

By ERNEST HOLSENDOLPH Special to The New York Times

Ernest Special

Mayor Beame tells delegates attending Natl League of Cities meeting in Miami Beach that NYC's fight to avoid default, although painful, had dramatized problems of urban Amer and 'reawakened a sense of urgency in dealing with them'; many of delegates, after listening to Beame tell about bitter med required by Ford Adm to qualify for Fed assistance, say they are impressed by city's self-help efforts; Beame outlines cutbacks in services and city employment in NY and tries to show that NYC's problems might become problems of other cities unless natl urban policy is changed; Beame illus at news session (M)

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