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19th of March 1975 News
Nyheter som framträdde på New York Times framsida den 19 mars 1975
Dominican's Killer Sought
Date: 20 March 1975
Govt of Dominican Repub on March 18 offers reward of $50,000 for information to resolve killing of Orlando Martinez, newman who was shot to death on Mar 17; Pres Joaquin Balaguer sends message of condolance to magazine Ahora, where Martinez had been publisher (S)
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SEOUL PARTY SEEKS TO CURB 'SLANDER'
Date: 19 March 1975
Special to The New York Times
Bill submitted to S Korean Natl Assembly seeking to punish any S Koreans who spread 'distortion' about Govt to foreigners either at home or abroad, may make S Korean newsmen working for foreign pubs liable to legal action (S)
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UNIONS ON PAPERS SEEK PAY RAISES; Publishers Asking Increase in Worker Productivity Long Bargaining Expected
Date: 20 March 1975
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Bargaining talks between NY Times, NY Daily News and 9 newspaper unions have begun in attempt to work out contracts to replace those expiring Mar 30; unions are seeking higher pay and greater job security while papers are seeking improved productivity; will be bargaining separately with NY Post, which has resigned from Publishers Assn of NYC; Typographical Union Local 6 negotiated 11-yr agreement with newspapers and will not be involved in bargaining; Times vp John Mortimer says paper will not settle until agreements are reached on productivity; Mailers Local 6 pres George E McDonald, Pressman's Local 2 pres William J Kennedy and Newspaper Guild exec vp Harry Fisdel comment; unions involved include Potoengravers, Stereotypers, Paper Handlers, Newspaper Deliverers, Electrical Workers, Machinists Lodge, Mailers, Pressmen and Guild (M)
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Press Critic Tells Of Job Reprimand For His Activities
Date: 19 March 1975
Fed Reserve economist Reed J Irvine says he was warned by Fed Reserve gov to keep his extracurricular duties with group that monitors news media separate from his duties at Fed Reserve, testimony before House Banking subcom on domestic monetary policy hearing into charges that Irvine used his Fed Reserve post for purposes of outside group (S)
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Political Propagandist Label Is Rejected by Press Critic
Date: 20 March 1975
Accuracy in Media Inc chmn Reed J Irvine disputes Mar 18 NY Times article which quotes him to effect that there was 'some truth' to charges that AIM is pol propagandist group and that its politics are conservative; says orgn is not pol propagandist group (S)
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Court Rules NBC Pension Show Didn't Violate Fairness Doctrine; Legislation Enacted
Date: 19 March 1975
US Appeals Ct, acting on FCC suggestion that its case had become moot, reinstates ruling that '72 NBC-TV documentary 'Pensions, The Broken Promise,' had not violated FCC's fairness doctrine; ruling, handed down in Sept '74 by 3-judge panel, had been vacated by full ct pending appeal by Accuracy in Media Inc, which filed original complaint against NBC; Accuracy in Media Inc dir Reed J Irvine accuses FFC of undermining its position by filing suggestion of mootness, phone int; adds that ruling by 3 judge panel made fairness doctrine 'virtually unenforceable'; view is challenged by FCC gen counsel Ashton R Hardy who argues that ruling was narrowly focused on single case and had no broad effect; FCC, in suggestion of mootness, argued that enactment of pension legis in Sept had removed pensions from category of controversial issues and that it would be absurd to require NBC to air opposing views on issue that had already been settled (S)
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F.B.I. HARASSED A LEFTIST PARTY; Documents Show 10-Year Campaign of Disruption of Socialist Workers A Large Disclosure 10-Year F.B.I. Campaign of Harrassment of Socialist Workers Disclosed in Newly Released Documents
Date: 19 March 1975
By NICHOLAS M. HORROCK Special to The New York Times
Newly released FBI documents show FBI harassed Socialist Workers party for decade with efforts to have members dismissed from their jobs, with leaks to news media of unsavory ??? about their personal lives and attempts to press petty prosecutions; documents are released as result of ct order in civil suit brought in Fed Dist Ct, NYC; documents include information on 41 operations of FBI's Counterintellgence Program against party; despite 3 decades of intensive investigation and at least 1 period, from '61 to '71, of covert efforts to destroy party and frighten its members, there is no indication that FBI brought any charges; most of investigations of party and its members appear to have been conducted under authority of Fed statutes covering rebellion and insurrection, seditious conspiracy advocating overthrow of Govt, Internal Security Act of '50 and Communist Control Act of '54; documents reveal several operations where FBI secretly tried to bring members of party under local police and state pressure; FBI made several attempts to put pressure on party members who were not connected with pol activity or a given party function; papers show there was constant attempt to disrupt internally the party's activities and to put it against other orgns in left and civil rights movement (L)
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CURB ON CRITICISM IS VOTED IN SEOUL; Bill Forbidding Any Adverse Comment to Foreigners Is Hastily Pushed Through Opposition Leader Protests Newsmen Could Be Affected
Date: 20 March 1975
Special to The New York Times
measure approved by S Korean Assembly Judiciary Com which forbids S Koreans to criticize their Govt to foreigners could be applicable to remarks made by opposition politicians to foreign journalists or to dispatches filed by S Korean newsmen working for foreign publications
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Bengal End Hit With 2d Charge
Date: 19 March 1975
Cincinnati Bengals player Bob Maddox is charged with assault by photographer Jo Anne Easley, who claims he twice pushed her camera in her face while she was covering his ct appearance on drug charge (S)
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C.I.A. SALVAGE SHIP BROUGHT UP PART OF SOVIET SUB LOST 1968, FAILED TO RAISE ATOM MISSILES; HUGHES BUILT SHIP Bodies of 70 Russians Were Found in Craft and Buried at Sea Burial Ceremonies Critics Cite Cost New Mission Proposed C.I.A. Ship Brought Up Part of Soviet Sub Lost in 1968 but Failed to Raise Missiles Reasons for Hughes Role 1958-Model Craft A Bitter Dispute Burglary Revelation Some Success Seen A New Industry No Suspicions Raised No Competitive Bidding Burial Ceremony Questions Raised
Date: 19 March 1975
By SEYMOUR HERSH Special to The New York Times
Seymour Special
High Govt officials say CIA, during Nixon Adm, financed construction of multimillion-dollar deep-sea salvage vessel and used it in unsuccessful attempt last summer to recover hydrogen-warhead missiles and codes from Soviet submarine which exploded and sank in Pacific Ocean in '68; operation was called Project Jennifer; salvage vessel was constructed under disguise for CIA by billionaire Howard Hughes
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