Seized Peruvian Papers Carefully Limit Dissent; Labor Rights Suspended
Date: 21 October 1974
By JONATHAN KANDELL
Jonathan KANDELL
Peruvian newspapers that were expropriated by Govt have since demonstrated strong bias in favor of Govt and its revolutionary programs; although newspapers, now managed by Govt-apptd dirs, have recently run articles and commentaries criticizing Govt activities, new editors acknowledge that there are limits to dissent and that newsmen who do not agree with armed forces program have been asked to resign; Govt's rationale for expropriations is that each daily will within 1 yr become voice of newly organized sectors of Peruvian soc and thus represent public opinion more faithfully; La Prensa is to be turned over to natl orgn representing labor groups; El Commercio is to be voice of Govt-sponsored orgn of farm workers and peasants; Correo is to be sounding bd for organized professional employes; Ojo is to be represent cultural orgns; Expreso is to be organ of educ assns and Ultima Hora is to be newspaper of public service employes (M)
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Printers Ratify Contract At The Long Island Press
Date: 21 October 1974
Members of Typographical Union Local 6 on Oct 20 sign 2-yr contract agreement with LI Press; local pres Bertram Powers notes that terms are similar to those ratified by NY Times, News and Post but length of contract differs; other papers signed 11-yr contracts (S)
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SEX BIAS CHARGED AGAINST 2 PAPERS
Date: 20 October 1974
Special to The New York Times
18 women reporters and editors of New Haven Journal Courier and New Haven Register file sex-discrimination charges against 2 newspapers with Fed Equal Employment Opportunities Comm; charge that newspapers engaged in pervasive pattern of discrimination on the basis of sex; are seeking change in employment policies and compensatory damages from Register Publishing Co; co personnel dir Edward J Murphy denys charges (S)
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Saxbe Backs F.B.I. Deletions in Hiss Case Files Sent to Scholar; Unusability Charged
Date: 21 October 1974
Allen Weinstein, dir of Amer studies at Smith Coll who was denied access by Atty Gen William Saxby to files in Alger Hiss case, criticizes Pres Ford for vetoing amendments to Freedom of Information Act
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Newspaper to Close
Date: 20 October 1974
Publishers of San Bernadino, Calif, Telegram, cite inflation and low reader interest as reasons for paper's discontinuation
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An Assembly Report Ties Gang Rise Here To Movies andMedia
Date: 20 October 1974
NYS Assembly Subcom on Family Ct repts movies and mass media have strongly influenced resurgence of youth gangs in NYC; subcom chmn Assemblyman Alfred A DelliBovi comments on differences between today's gangs and those of '50's (S)
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Jesuit Editor Who Reported On Nixon Aide Is Dismissed
Date: 20 October 1974
Rev James G Hietter, editor of newspaper New England Jesuit Provincial who wrote about possible ch crackdown on priests in pol, has been dismissed; says that deep difference in opinion about news is reason for his dismissal; repted in Oct that rev John J Mclaughlin, who has served as aide to former Pres Nixon, had been ordered to quit by his Jesuit superiors
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Epilogue A Glance Back at Some Major Stories; The Return of the Mutsu Simply Everyone Went There An End to That Buzz The Information Flow
Date: 20 October 1974
Joyce Jensen
Joyce Jensen
rev of incidents that befell Japan's 1st nuclear ship Mutsu and crew after vessel's nuclear reactor sprang leak and provoked outcry from fishermen, who blocked ports, fearing ship would contaminate scallop beds; Mutsu was admitted to home port only after Govt had offered $4.59-million in reparations and new fishing facilities and promised to relocate offender (summary news item) (S)
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