3 PAPERS SCHEDULE AUTOMATION TALKS
Date: 08 January 1974
Fed mediator Theodore W Kheel, aiding in talks between ITU Local 6 and NY Times, NY Post and NY Daily News, repts talks on automation issue will begin on Jan 15; Printing Pressmen's Union Local 2 pres William J Kennedy repts that local's membership approved settlement with newspapers at meeting on Jan 6
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Advertising: Luring Companies; DKG Agency Creates A Filthy Hero for Enka
Date: 09 January 1974
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Needham Harper & Steers Inc names Norval B Stephens Jr dir (S)
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NEWSPAPERS URGING CONTROL EXEMPTION
Date: 09 January 1974
ANPA, in petition filed with Cost of Living Council on Jan 4, asks exemption from Govt wage-price controls; says indus is caught in bind because of escalating price of newsprint imported from Canada, postal rate increase and exempt competitors; holds that newsprint shortages have impaired effectiveness of newspapers in carrying out 1st Amendment and public service responsibilities because shortages have resulted in rationing news content (S)
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GERMANS LIFT ORDER TO EXPEL AMERICAN
Date: 09 January 1974
Special to The New York Times
W Ger authorities have lifted expulsion order against Amer woman in Heidelberg, Mrs Karen Bixler Braunling, who had been ordered in Sept to leave country for working on underground newspaper Fight Back, which has been under investigation by US Army intelligence for its anti-mil stance; Mrs Braunling relates order against expulsion to fact that she has recently married a Ger and thus given Ger citizenship to her 9-mo-old son (S)
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NEWSMEN'S NOTICE OF A RAID DECRIED; Problem of 'Circuses'
Date: 09 January 1974
By JUDITH CUMMINGS
Judith CUMMINGS
Fed Judge Marvin E Frankel on Jan 8 issues stern warning to US Atty Paul J Curran and Fed law enforcement officials against any repetition of on-the-spot news coverage of drug raids, such as occurred during round-up of suspected narcotics dealers in Apr '73; says unless steps are taken by Justice Dept to prevent recurrence, cts may take action; presence of newsman at raids brought complaints from law enforcement officials; Frankel's warning is issued 5 days after he imposed stiff prison sentences on 4 of defendants arrested in raid, ruling specifically that defendants' right to fair trial had not been violated by extensive press coverage; contends 'our principles are polluted if the indictments and arrests become the circuses they too often are'; says he hopes Justice Dept will intervene to reinforce Curran's 'vain expressions of disapproval'; warns, however, that failure to act may demonstrate that cts 'must move against...evil with such weapons as they have available' (M)
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Heath Rules Out Yielding to Coal Miners; In Interview, He Terms Wage Offer 'Fair' Is Ready to Keep 3-Day Week for Months Heath Says He Is Ready to Keep Short Week at Least Till Spring ATLANTIC RELATIONS THE MINERS COMMON MARKET MIDDLE EAST CRISIS
Date: 08 January 1974
By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times
Brit Prime Min Heath on Jan 7 declares that he is prepared to keep GB on 3-day workweek until spring rather than yield to wage demands of coal miners, int with NY Times; says that yielding would open way to exorbitant demands by other workers and destroy Govt's campaign against inflation; holds 'great mass' of Britons want to see Phase 3 of antiinflation program carried through in 'peaceful way'; contends that Amer press, after yrs of ignoring GB, has seized on current crisis and is inaccurately portraying GB as being in state of decay and perpetual crisis; illus (L)
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