Press in East Bloc Reports Accord; Open Coverage by Yugoslavia
Date: 01 September 1980
Eastern Europe's newspapers and broadcasting stations carry reports of settlement of Poland's labor strife, but most report few if any details of concessions granted strikers by Warsaw Government; state-controlled press emphasizes that strikers returned to work, and most reports blame 'forces acting against socialism' for inciting unrest (M)
Full Article
Soviet Press Ignores End Of Labor Crisis in Poland; Strikers 'Aggravate' Problems Support Among Poland's Foes Limited Concessions Foreseen 'You've Got to Be on the Spot'
Date: 01 September 1980
By ANTHONY AUSTIN Special to The New York Times
Anthony Special
Soviet press does not report on settlement of labor crisis in Poland; press agency Tass transmits excerpts from sharp attack on strike leaders that is to appear in Pravda by commentator Aleksei Petrov (M)
Full Article
A CURB ON CENSORSHIP; Media to Be Open to Varied Opinions--Dissidents' Release Expected Signing Ceremony Is Televised Release of Prisoners Expected Polish Strikers Agree to End Walkout After New Gains 'Important Things Done' Danger to Economy Seen Wage Demands Called Excessive
Date: 01 September 1980
By JOHN VINOCUR Special to The New York Times
John Special
Leaders of striking workers in Gdansk, declare end to 17-day strike after winning expanded concessions from Edward Gierek Government, including pledge to restrain censorship and to open state-controlled media to wide variety of opinion; agreement comes at ceremony involving Deputy Prime Min Mieczyslaw Jagielski and strike leader Lech Walesa; he comments; some political prisoners are released; agreement involves moderate and nonspecified wage increases on sliding scale to begin in Sept; illustrations (L)
Full Article
NEW PLANE FOR CROP DUSTING
Date: 02 September 1980
Special to the New York Times
Full Article