Union Delays Washington Post Trials
Date: 04 January 1976
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
US Dist Judge Charles S Richey on Jan 3 obtains voluntary postponement of union disciplinary trial of more than 300 members of Newspaper Guild who have remained on duty at Washington Post during 13-wk strike by newspaper's pressmen (M)
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Radio
Date: 03 January 1976
Photographic rev of NYC events of '75
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A Close Ally of Mrs. Gandhi Controls Indian News Chain
Date: 03 January 1976
Indian Govt has reptdly succeeded in gaining indirect control of India's largest newspaper chain, Indian Express; Express, is in hands of K K Birla, close pol ally of Prime Min Gandhi; Birla replaced Ramnath Goenka; paper's traditional criticism of Govt will reptdly be muted (S)
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Canadian Chief's '45 Diary: Hiroshima Spared Whites
Date: 03 January 1976
By ROBERT TRUMBULL Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
1944 and 1945 diaries of former Canadian Prime Min William Lyon MacKenzie King are made public on Jan 1; diary entry noted which said that when his pol term was over King was considering publishing small newspaper and selling it throughout Amer for 1c (S)
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TV VIEW; Panel Interviews Are Rituals Of Predictability
Date: 04 January 1976
JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor article on how politicians misuse TV medium; notes that consumer advocate Ralph Nader is studying how politicians use TV panel shows to 'propagandize' audiences; illus (M)
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PRESIDENT VOWS TO BACK DETENTE; ndicates He Won't Abandon It Because of Criticism-- Sees Headway on Angola
Date: 04 January 1976
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
Strong Ford Adm response to Russian involvement in Angola leads to speculation that Ford might take harder line on detente in effort to gain support from conservatives, especially in NH, where he faces race against Ronald Reagan (S)
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