South Korean Students Protest Anew
Date: 04 April 1974
By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times
South Korean univ students protesting against policies of pres Park CHung Hee's Govt, on April 3 call for lifting of censorship of press
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Date: 04 April 1974
By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times
South Korean univ students protesting against policies of pres Park CHung Hee's Govt, on April 3 call for lifting of censorship of press
Date: 04 April 1974
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
negotiators for NY Times, Daily News and NY Post on April 3 present complete offer, including proposals on wages and automation, to Typographical Union Local 6; union pres Bertram Powers says wage proposal is same as that already accepted by 8 other newspaper unions; says if no agreement is reached by April 5 union plans to conduct strike referendum (M)
Date: 05 April 1974
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
negotiators for NY Times, NY Daily News and NY Post and ITU Local 6 discuss pkg contract offer put foward by publishers on April 3; union has announced that it will hold strike referendum if no settlement is reached by April 5; local pres Bertram Powers says that in talks on April 4 union sought clarification of various provisions in publishers offer particularly with regard to automation proposal (M)
Date: 05 April 1974
NH Sweepstakes dir Edward Powers says that Fed agencies have been harassing lottery ticket buyers and publishers of newspapers that carry sweepstakes information, Apr 3, Comm on the Rev of Natl Policy Toward Gambling; holds Cong should modify Fed lottery laws and Justice Dept and US Postal Service should form firm position on lotteries (S)
Date: 05 April 1974
By Walter Pincus
Walter Pincus
Walter Pincus article on issue of televising any impeachment trial; notes arguments pro and con; says that if TV is barred from live coverage, it still will provide 2/3 of nation's adults with their basic information on impeachment proceedings as it has become dominant news force in US; holds Sen Watergate com members and HR Judiciary Com members have acted with admirable restraint in their TV appearances; holds that if anyone has used medium to distort matters it is Pres Nixon; drawing
Date: 05 April 1974
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Mobil urges FTC to reject petition of 6 US Congressmen that comm's ad-substantiation rules be extended to 'idea' ad of energy cos during energy crisis; says allowing FTC to question and challenge such controverial ad would interfere with 1st Amendment rights and charges that petition would not subject critics of oil cos to same requirement; oil indus criticism of news media's presentation of energy crisis and difficulty energy indus is experiencing in presenting own position on TV noted (M)
Date: 04 April 1974
By DAVID A. ANDELMANSpecial to The New York Times
David ANDELMANSpecial
Reporters belonging to Newspaper Guild and NYS AFL-CIO on April 3 circulate memo to all members of NYS Legis notifying them of strike by Wire Service Guild reporters of UPI and of fact that they have been replaced by mgt in 'attempt to break the strike'
Date: 04 April 1974
State Treas Richard C Leone announces that NJ has revised long-standing policy and will begin charging various media burs that cover state govt for telephone service retroactive to Apr 1 (S)
Date: 04 April 1974
By William Safire
William Safire
W Safire comment on case before US Sup Ct involving Miami Herald's refusal to print pol candidate Pat L Tornillo Jr's rebuttal holds custom, not Fed law, should build 'candidate's privilege'