PRINTERS BEGIN TALKS WITH TIMES; But Union Assails Presence of Observers From Other Papers at Negotiations POWERS SOUGHT PARLEY Leader Says Roadblocks to Settlement of Contract Are 'Peculiar to Each Paper' PRINTERS BEGIN TALKS WITH TIMES
Date: 29 March 1967
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
printers begin separate talks with Times on grounds there are fewer unresolved issues with it than with other papers; Powers says Times brought observers from other papers; terms move illegal, threatens unfair labor practice charge; Gaherin defends Times; talks continue with mailers, stereotypers, machinists and deliverers
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Observer: The Man Not in the News
Date: 30 March 1967
By RUSSELL BAKER
Russell BAKER
R Baker parodies news media technique of writing personality sketches
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PRINTERS PUT OFF STRIKE DECISION; But Powers, Their Leader, Says Pressure Will Be Exerted on The News NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE Situation Uncertain Among Other Newspaper Unions Deadline Tonight PRINTERS PUT OFF STRIKE DECISION
Date: 30 March 1967
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Powers says printers will not strike even if no agreement is reached at pact expiration time; says union will pressure News, which he says is obstacle to over-all settlement; says union filed unfair labor practice charge against Times; top negotiators focus on deliverers; talks continue with printers, pressmen, photoengravers, stereotypers and deliverers; mailers vote to ask ITU for strike authorization; ANG repr assembly adopts resolution that members would hon picket lines of any striking craft union
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African News Union Meets
Date: 30 March 1967
African News Agencies Union meets, Tunis
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Pakistan Frees Editor
Date: 30 March 1967
Ittefaq ed T Hussain, held since June '66, released
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AMERICAN NEWS PUSHES EXPANSION
Date: 30 March 1967
Amer News Co to acquire it
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U.S. WARNS UNIONS ON TRAINING BIAS; Sets a Compliance Deadline for 500 Apprentice Plans
Date: 30 March 1967
Labor Dept warns supervisors of training programs that apprentices will be barred from Fed projects unless programs comply with antibias policy by Apr 10; move follows earlier warning by Apprenticeship Bur admr Murphy
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Advertising: The Name-Dropping Computer
Date: 29 March 1967
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
RDR Assocs offers technique using 25 high-intensity projectors to project ad messages covering 200-300-ft area
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