NEWSPAPER TALKS WITH DRIVERS FAIL TO END WALKOUT; Sessions Continue Today -- U. S. Mediator Finds 'Stiff Attitude' on Both Sides
Date: 16 December 1958
By RUSSELL PORTER
Russell PORTER
talks fail; leaders of 9 unions other than deliverers conf; deplore lock-out of employes; to seek lost pay; rept 17,000 of 20,000 employes out of work, of which 2,000 are deliverers
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PRINTERS PROPOSE RETURN TO WORK; DRIVERS STILL OUT; Typographical Union's Offer Made as Mediators Try to End Newspaper Tie-Up NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE City Publishers Say They Will Resume When All Nine Are Able to Distribute
Date: 15 December 1958
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
Finnegan enters; to brief Mayor Wagner; ITU printers vote to cross picket lines but Publishers Assn chmn Cameron says papers will not resume until they can distribute as well as pub
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Old Washington Market Draws No Bidders at Auction by City; Lack of Interest Attributed to Absence of Newspaper Advertising -- 76 Other Parcels Sold for $772,590
Date: 16 December 1958
By JOHN P. CALLAHAN
John CALLAHAN
auction brings no bidders; absence of newspaper ads because of strike blamed
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Maverick Republican; George David Aiken
Date: 16 December 1958
Special to The New York Times
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CHILDREN REPORT CITY POLICE GRAFT; West Side Rector Informs Mayor He Has Recordings Telling of Slum Bribes
Date: 16 December 1958
By CLAYTON KNOWLES
Clayton KNOWLES
tells Wagner he has recordings of children telling of pay-offs to police; Wagner vows swift action; to arrange Gusweller meeting with Kennedy
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WEST REAFFIRMS REBUFF TO SOVIET ON BERLIN CHANGE; Foreign Chiefs of U.S., Britain and France Reject Move to Set Up a Free City ISSUE PARIS STATEMENT Insist on Rights of 'Access' to Their Sectors -- Stand Is a Victory for Bonn
Date: 15 December 1958
By DREW MIDDLETONSpecial to The New York Times
his friends in Paris unhappy about his health
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