Rehiring Now Key Issue In 16-Week Press Strike
Date: 13 March 1976
By DEIRDRE CARMODY Special to The New York Times
Deirdre Special
Comment on difficulties faced by Delaware County Daily Times, Chester, Pa, which was struck by Newspaper Guild on Nov 24; paper is being published by editors, their wives and newly hired employees; since strike began principal negotiator for each side has resigned, Times had sued guild for $1-million in punitive damages and $700,000 for loss of ad revenue and loss of circulation, and guild has brought $1-million libel suit against newspaper; Central States Publishing Corp pres Ralph Ingersoll and negotiator William Brown comment (M)
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Brazilian Court Closes Case Of Journalist's Death in Jail
Date: 12 March 1976
Brazilian mil ct has closed case of journalist Vladimir Herzog, who died in Army interrogation cell, ruling that he committed suicide; Sao Paulo journalists' union objected to filling from ct and asked that mil Govt study case further (S)
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Judge Stays Disclosures Of Reserve Unit's Rulings
Date: 12 March 1976
By EDWIN L. DALE Jr. Special to The New York Times
Edwin DALE
Fed Dist Judge Joseph C Waddy stays his order requiring immediate announcement of Fed Reserve Open Mkt Com decisions, which are not now made public until 45 days after each com meeting, pending appeal; stay is part of Waddy's written decision holding com's acts are subject to Freedom of Information Act (M)
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Schorr, Interviewed On Rival Network, Defends Disclosure
Date: 12 March 1976
Schorr,appearing on NBC Tomorrow Show, reiterates his basic assertion that in making copy of rept available he had done what Times did in publishing paperback edition of Pentagon papers (S)
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Reagan and Aide in Illinois Denounce Ford Campaign
Date: 13 March 1976
By JON NORDHEIMER Special to The New York Times
Jon Special
Ronald Reagan, during TV int, complains that Pres Ford's advantages extend to news manipulation, and cites Ford's invitation to 4 Chicago TV anchor men to int him in White House; int was televised over local stations on Mar 11; when interviewer Phil Donohue asked Reagan if he had asked for equal time from 4 stations, Reagan said he would; time was granted to him (S)
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ATHERTON NAMED IN MIDEAST LEAK; Department 'Reprimands' A Top Kissinger Aide
Date: 12 March 1976
sources say Alfred L Atherton Jr, Asst Sec of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, has been reprimanded for his part in disclosure of some of Sec Kissinger's secret conversations with Middle East leaders; Atherton may have believed he was within Kissinger's guidelines when be briefed Sheehan on records of conversation; rather mild disciplinary action of reprimand would seem to indicate that Kissinger felt Atherton's motivation was not malicious (M)
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KISSINGER GIVES REPRIMANDS TO 2; High Aides Disciplined for Having Disclosed Secret Mideast Conversations
Date: 13 March 1976
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
Sec Kissinger has reprimanded 2 of his closest State Dept associates for having disclosed without specific authorization excerpts from Kissinger's secret conversations with Middle East leaders; officials were disciplined for 'error in judgment' in providing material from secret memorandums of conversation to Sheehan (M)
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