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10th of December 1975 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 10 de diciembre de 1975
Washington Post Is Hiring Nonunion Pressmen; Paper Tells Striking Workers It Will Start Replacing Them Permanently on Sunday
Date: 11 December 1975
Washington Post on Dec 10 announces it is recruiting temporary nonunion pressmen and will begin hiring permanent replacements for striking pressmen by Dec 14 unless management's latest contract offer is accepted; union indicates it will ignore ultimatum; Mark Meagher, Post vp and gen mgr, says nonunion pressmen are arriving from other newspapers and landing by heliocopter on roof of paper's bldg; says nonunion crew may be living at paper to avoid any confrontation with pressmen; union pres James Dugan says union will fight step (S)
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Guild Members at The Post Vote to Authorize a Strike
Date: 10 December 1975
Newspaper Guild exec vp Harry Fisdell repts members of guild at NY Post have voted to authorize strike if they are unable to negotiate satisfactory contract; Fed mediators George Byrnes and Hezekiah Brown schedule meeting for Dec 10 (S)
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Argentine Police Leave
Date: 10 December 1975
police on Dec 9 withdraw from facilities of Argentine newspaper Cronica, which Govt shut down 1 yr ago for proposing invasion of Brit-held Falkland Islands, claimed by Argentina (S)
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F.B.I. Holds Convict Who Offered Tip on Hoffa
Date: 11 December 1975
Special to The New York Times
FBI agents arrest Clarence N Medlin, escaped convict who disappeared in Fla on Dec 5 with $9,000 paid by CBS News for information he stated he had on location of James R Hoffa's body; suprise Medlin in New Orleans hotel room after receiving information on his whereabouts from James K Glassman, editor of Figaro, newspaper that Medlin had approached to offer 'big story' about Teamsters union; find $3,100 in room; Medlin por (M)
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CBS Tipster Decision on Highest Level, Salant Says
Date: 10 December 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
CBS News pres Richard S Salant says he authorized network's $10,000 payment to Greensboro, NC, freelance journalist Patrick O'Keefe for information leading to James R Hoffa's body; Clarence Newton Medlin, ex-convict and self-described 'hit man' for Teamsters had told O'Keefe that Hoffa's remains were encased in concrete in waters off Key West, Fla; Medlin disappeared after getting money from O'Keefe; Salant calls off divers who had been searching ocean because he is convinced that lead is false; CBS spokesman says contract with O'Keefe specified that $9,000 was payable only if lead proved legitimate; says sum was given to O'Keefe in advance because Medlin had threatened not to lead news team to site unless O'Keefe had money (M)
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News Publisher Honored
Date: 11 December 1975
W H James, pres and publisher of NY News, is given 1st Amendment Freedom Award by Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith on Dec 10 (S)
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Hearst Defense to Oppose Move to Restrain the Press
Date: 10 December 1975
Patricia Hearst's defense atty Albert Johnson says he will oppose Govt effort to win press restraining order in Patricia Hearst case (S)
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India's Editors Ask Regime to Review New Press Curbs
Date: 11 December 1975
By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times
William Special
newspaper editors in India, in what some fear may be last battles they will be permitted to fight against Govt, on Dec 10 criticize sweeping new fed controls imposed earlier in wk on country's newspapers; papers include Indian Express and Indian Financial Express (S)
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Key Word In Lisbon: Discipline
Date: 11 December 1975
By MARVINE HOWE Special to The New York Times
Marvine Special
new atmosphere in Portugal since Nov 25 left-wing mil uprising is reflected on radio and TV and in press; almost all newspapers of far-left have vanished from stands and, according to Govt decision, are to be 'reorganized'; Communist party wkly Avante still is appearing but it has changed tone, asking cooperation and unity and no longer calling for ouster of Govt of Pres Francisco da Costa Gomes and Premier Jose Pinheiro dc Azevedo; left-wing radio stations have been nationalized and are silent pending reorganization; state TV network is presenting more popular movies and fewer talks on socialism; several left-of-center leaders, including Foreign Min Ernesto Melo Antunes and Socialist party chief Mario Soares have hastened to defend principles of revolution and to warn against 'blind anti-Communism' in wake of uprising (M)
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The Press And Trials
Date: 11 December 1975
By Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis
A Lewis discusses press outrage over Assoc Justice Blackmun's refusal to set aside curbs set by Neb ct on pretrial reptg of murder case; says that case is of type likely to arouse violent prejudice against defendant and that curbs apply only until jury is selected; notes that not only freedom of press but right to fair trial are involved; holds order not unreasonable but says what may worry press is possible impact of precedent, noting recent trend in cts to restrictive orders; says that issue should not have priority which should be given to secrecy in Fed Govt
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