Washington Post, After Missing A Day, Prints 24-Page Paper
Date: 04 October 1975
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
Washington Post on Oct 3 publishes 24-page edition after missing publication for 1 day as result of sabotage of its pressroom by striking pressmen; 500,000 copies of Oct 3 edition were printed at cooperating nonunion newspapers as far away as Charlottesville, Va; Post exec vp Mark J Meagher says paper will continue to publish using helicopters to send lightweight offset printing plates to distant plants until Post's own 72-unit press can be repaired; support for mgt by nonstriking reporters and office workers falters; Newspaper Guild resolution adopted on Oct 3 charges that Lawrence A Wallace, Post's principal repr in talks with 13 unions, had been guilty of bad faith negotiations; reporter Kathy Sawyer reptdly was struck with piece of lumber near Post bldg; police rept they have charged member of pressmen's union with attack; other employes reptd attacked near bldg include William McPherson, William Nye Curry, Peter Harris and Fred J Farris; pressmen's local pres James A Dugan comments (M)
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EDITORIAL UNION IN NEWSDAY PACT; A Ratification Meeting Is Scheduled for Tomorrow
Date: 04 October 1975
By ROY R. SILVER Special to The New York Times
Roy SILVER
Tentative agreement is reached between Newsday and its editorial employes on Oct 3 calling for 21% wage increase over 18 mos; also provides for benefits in areas of sick leave, union security and holiday pay; Edward Hershey, pres of Local 406 of Internatl Printing and Graphic Communications Union, says he considers settlement fair; 3 other units in local, printing pressroom, transportation and bldg maintenance, are working under existing contracts (M)
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Television This Week
Date: 05 October 1975
Compromise between HR Select Intelligence Com and Ford Adm over treatment of classified information revd; State Sec H A Kissinger's position noted (S)
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Both Parties at Washington Post Lay Dispute to Fight for Survival
Date: 05 October 1975
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
rev of pressmen's strike and subsequent vandalism at Washington Post (S)
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Economic Studies, a Growth Industry
Date: 05 October 1975
By LEONARD SILK
Leonard SILK
Article by L Silk on rising interest in study of economics; says economics is counter-cyclical discipline, which flourishes when economy founders; notes new approaches to teaching of economics developed by Profs Richard H Leftwich and Ansel M Sharp of Okla State Univ, by Prof Rendigs Fels in cooperation with Joint Council on Economic Education; says stimulus to new approaches came from studies in early 60's by Profs G L Bach and Philip Saunders, then of Carnegie Inst of Technology, indicating that hs soc studies teachers, 8 yrs after studying coll economics, knew no more than teachers who never took course in economics; cartoon (L)
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Wisconsin Antitrust Inquiry Planned on 2 News Services
Date: 05 October 1975
Wis Atty Gen Bronson C La Follette repts inquiry into alleged violations of Wis antitrust laws by NY Times and Los Angeles Times-Washington Post news services will begin on Oct 10; investigation will be conducted before Comr Charles E Pellino Jr; La Follette says that alleged violations involve condition under which 2 Madison and 2 Milwaukee daily newspapers obtained service from supplemental news services to exclusion of other state newspapers (S)
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Dee Feet In Shacahgo
Date: 04 October 1975
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
Russell Baker humorous comment (M)
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CENSORS KEEP GRIP ON SOUTH AFRICANS; Brief Ban on 'Odessa File' Reflects Power Wielded Over Books and Films
Date: 05 October 1975
Comment on strict censorship in S Africa of various entertainments and publications, notes Playboy magazine is banned (S)
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