Inquirer Walkout Ends
Date: 10 February 1975
Philadelphia Inquirer on Feb 9 resumes publication after 3-day walkout by delivery truck drivers; drivers agree to return to work after negotiating session between officials of Teamsters Local 628 and Philadelphia Newspapers Inc, publishers of Inquirer and Daily News (S)
Full Article
Reporter's Notebook: A Look At Equal Rights and Hockey; Islanders Reporter's Notebook: Equal Rights and Hockey
Date: 09 February 1975
By ROBIN HERMAN
Robin HERMAN
Article by R Herman (NY Times) on her struggle to become' 1st woman hockey writer to enter NHL dressing rooms to int players; comments on herself and Marcelle St Cyr being allowed to enter dressing rooms after NHL all-star game in Montreal; illus (L)
Full Article
Free Newspapers Sue to Void Laws That Bar Them From Getting Legal Ads
Date: 09 February 1975
By WILLIAM P. BARRETT Special to The New York Times
William BARRETT
North Jersey Suburbanite, free-circulation newspaper, has filed class-action suit seeking to overturn state laws barring free-circulation newspapers from receiving legal ad; at stake in suit is redistribution of estimated $3-million that is spent annually on legal ad, survival of some small newspapers that depend on legal-ad revenue for bulk of their income and added value to newspaper of 'legal' status; suit has divided state's usually united 280 newspapers into 2 distinct factions: those that are now eligible to receive legal ad and those that are not, with cos owning papers of both varieties somewhere in middle; bulk of defense in suit is being undertaken by NJ Press Assn; assn gen mgr Lloyd Burns comments; suit was originally brought by Morris County News which withdrew when it was acquired by Austin C Drukker, owner of several paid-circulation newspapers; motion to dismiss suit was rejected in '74 by Superior Ct Judge Scott M Long Jr; bill to make free-circulation newspapers eligible for legal ad has been introduced by Assemblyman Morton Salkind (M)
Full Article
NBC Radio Will Sell a News Service
Date: 10 February 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
NBC Radio announces plans to begin 24-hr-a-day natl news service, separate from NBC radio network, that will package all-news format for local stations around country; says service, called NBC News and Information Service, will provide stations with 50 minutes of live programing every hr; NBC Radio pres Jack G Thayer comments (M)
Full Article
Commission Calls Hearing on Lack of TV Coverage of State
Date: 09 February 1975
Comm to Study Adequacy of TV Coverage in NJ will hold its 1st public hearing in Mar, with initial witness to be repr of NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting; comm chmn State Sen John M Skevin says group is considering whether to request testimony from repr of FCC, which has authorized its own investigation into ways of providing better TV coverage of state; NJ officials and public-interest groups have been demanding for yrs that Phila and NYC stations provide more news and public-affairs coverage of state (M)
Full Article
BOB SYLVESTER, 68, COLUMNIST, DEAD; His 'Dream Street' Ran in The News Since 1951
Date: 10 February 1975
Bob Sylvester, columnist for NY Daily News, dies; career revd; por
Full Article
Letters to the Editor
Date: 09 February 1975
WICB-TV News Dir Henry C Kavett lr contends that NJ Legis and various citizens groups considering news coverage that NJ gets on NYC and Phila TV stations should place their efforts toward improving state's existing channels; says capital outlay of $2.4-million is needed to build 3 more broadcast studios at Public Broadcasting transmitter points
Full Article
In Summary; Mr. Kissinger Is Shuttling Once Again Oil Importers Make a Strictly Short-Term Pact Thieu Decides To Act Like Thieu Again Canada Wants to Limit Newcomers Strike in Peru
Date: 09 February 1975
summary article notes recent repts that Cambodia does not need $222-million in aid requested by Ford Adm will lead to tough Cong stand against approval of further aid; Ford Adm has denied repts that aid request will act as buffer against further aid cutbacks in '76 (S)
Full Article
News of the Realty Trade; Two Midtown Leases Signed by Airline
Date: 09 February 1975
Marcus & Co names Jerry Schiraldi and Hal A Salzman vps (S)
Full Article