PRINTERS REACH NEWSDAY ACCORD; Accord Allows Introduction of New Processes
Date: 03 April 1974
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
LI Typographical Union Local 915 and Newsday on April 2 reach agreement on new contract, providing $53 a wk in wage increases over 3 yrs and leaving publisher free to introduce and operate new equipment and processes; negotiations between UPI and striking Wire Service Guild remain stalled; guild asked Fed mediator Daniel Fitzpartick about possible resumption of talks but he reptdly said that he was not aware of any change in mgt's position (M)
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South Korean Students Protest Anew
Date: 04 April 1974
By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times
South Korean univ students protesting against policies of pres Park CHung Hee's Govt, on April 3 call for lifting of censorship of press
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Times, News and Post Present Full Offer to the Printers' Union; 10-Day Period Ending
Date: 04 April 1974
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
negotiators for NY Times, Daily News and NY Post on April 3 present complete offer, including proposals on wages and automation, to Typographical Union Local 6; union pres Bertram Powers says wage proposal is same as that already accepted by 8 other newspaper unions; says if no agreement is reached by April 5 union plans to conduct strike referendum (M)
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C.B.S. Gives News-Taping Right To National Archives Service
Date: 03 April 1974
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
CBS, which has gone to ct to restrain Vanderbilt Univ from videotaping CBS evening newscasts for its TV News Archive, on April 2 announces that it has granted 'non-exclusive, royality-free license' to Natl Archives and Records Service of US to record and collect network's news and public affairs programs; says it is acting in response to request from US Archivist Dr James R Rhoads; spokesmen for NBC and ABC say that no such request has been made of their networks and find it curious that Natl Archives should have solicited CBS alone; Rhoades explains in phone int that Natl Archives is embarking on 3-mo pilot project using only single network; CBS News archivist Samuel T Suratt comments on selection of CBS (M)
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ASSEMBLY VOTES TO SAVE PENSIONS; Would Guarantee Benefits of All in Private Industry After 15 Years in Plan assembly Votes to Guarante Pension Rights of All Workers Whe Are in Plans for 15 Years U.N. MISSIONS U. N. MISSIONS STRIKE SUPPORT
Date: 04 April 1974
By DAVID A. ANDELMANSpecial to The New York Times
David ANDELMANSpecial
Reporters belonging to Newspaper Guild and NYS AFL-CIO on April 3 circulate memo to all members of NYS Legis notifying them of strike by Wire Service Guild reporters of UPI and of fact that they have been replaced by mgt in 'attempt to break the strike'
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NEWSMEN WILL PAY JERSEY FOR PHONES
Date: 04 April 1974
State Treas Richard C Leone announces that NJ has revised long-standing policy and will begin charging various media burs that cover state govt for telephone service retroactive to Apr 1 (S)
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Right to Reply
Date: 04 April 1974
By William Safire
William Safire
W Safire comment on case before US Sup Ct involving Miami Herald's refusal to print pol candidate Pat L Tornillo Jr's rebuttal holds custom, not Fed law, should build 'candidate's privilege'
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