POST-GUILD TALKS FACE A DEADLINE; Union Seeking Same Raises as at Times and News
Date: 05 January 1976
By EMANUEL PERLMUTTER
Emanuel PERLMUTTER
Newspaper Guild and NY Post negotiate on Jan 4 in effort to reach contract settlement before union's strike deadline of 6 AM Jan 5; Theodore Kheel acts as mediator; Post editor in chief Dorothy Schiff and guild exec vp Harry Fisdell head negotiations (S)
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Strike at Post Is Averted; Kheel to Draft Settlement
Date: 06 January 1976
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
threatened strike at NY Post is averted when negotiators for Newspaper Guild agree to have Kheel recommend 'best procedures' for achieving settlement (S)
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Providence Journal Costlier
Date: 05 January 1976
Sunday Providence Journal raises price from 60c to 70c (S)
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Two in Symbionese Group Ask Damages
Date: 06 January 1976
Hearst, Patricia: ACLU files suit in Fed Dist Ct, Los Angeles, on behalf of alleged Symbionese Liberation Army members Emily and William Harris demanding $30-million in damages from 24 law enforcement officials who Harrises say systematically leaked to news media prejudicial information designed to deny them a fair trial; suit essentially charges that state and Fed law enforcement agencies sought to connect Harrises in public mind with wide variety of violent crimes for which they never have been charged (M)
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India's Opposition to Boycott Opening Of the Parliament Today as a Protest
Date: 05 January 1976
By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times
William Special
Opposition members in India's Parliament, in lr to Pres Ahmed, protest restrictions on press freedom (S)
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Vatican Speaks Esperanto
Date: 05 January 1976
Vatican radio says it has added Esperanto to 30 languages in which its daily news bulletins are beamed (S)
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JUDGE RESCINDS NEW 'GAG' ORDER; Reverses Stand on the Jury Selection in Nebraska
Date: 06 January 1976
Lincoln (Neb) Dist Ct Judge Hugh Stuart, who approved defense motion that questioning of prospective jurors be closed to press and public in murder case of Erwin Charles Simants, reverses himself on Jan 5 and opens jury selection proceedings to press and public; action comes after closed door arguments on behalf of news media by lawyer Alan Peterson and after fears of possibly prejudicial material arising during jury selection process apparently failed to materialize; Simants is charged with murdering 6 members of Henry Kellie family on Oct 18 (M)
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