PRINTERS STAY OUT AT WASHINGTON POST
Date: 04 November 1973
negotiations on Nov 3 fail to end work stoppage by ITU Local 101 at Washington Post and Post repts no new sections will be distributed with its Nov 4 Sunday editions; paper's spokesman says that only Sunday supplements printed before work stoppage will be distributed
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EDITIONS CANCELED AT WASHINGTON POST
Date: 03 November 1973
Washington Post on Nov 2 cancels all 5 scheduled Nov 3 editions after work stoppage by ITU local 101 to protest dismissal of 1 of its members M Padella; claims that Padella was dismissed for 'neglect of duty'; US Dist Judge B Parker issued temporary injunction late on Nov 2 ordering printers back to work, but it was served too late to save Nov 3 editions
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Mrs. Eisenhower and a Rumor; Notes on People
Date: 03 November 1973
ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
poet and novelist G Brooks and novelist W Stegner will succeed late C Aiken and M Moore as honorary consultants in Amer lrs to Library of Cong
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REPORTER DRAWS FIVE-MONTH TERM; Refuses to Give Source of Information for Article
Date: 03 November 1973
Special to The New York Times
Reporter L W Morgan (St Petersburg Times) on Nov 1 is sentenced to 5 mos in jail for contempt of ct after she refused to disclose source of information in article that she wrote about secret rept by Pasco County, Fla, grand jury; rept, which was completed earlier in wk, was ordered sealed pending rev by Fla Circuit Ct Judge R L Williams and was critical of Dade County officials, including Police Chief N B Nixon; Morgan says during questioning about her sources that she had been instructed by Times editor E C Patterson not to disclose her source; Times atty W C Ballard argues that requiring Morgan to identify source is violation of her rights and of public's right to free press; says that he will file immediate appeal in state's 2d Dist Ct of Appeals; Morgan is freed under $1,000 personal surety bond pending outcome of appeal; Morgan illus
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Nixon's Daughter Says Press Sides With Critics
Date: 03 November 1973
Mrs D Eisenhower says on Nov 2 that her father, Pres Nixon, wants to cooperate with news media but that his statements were never given exposure recd by those of his critics, int, NBC TV program Today
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GUILD AND NEWS STEP UP TALKS; Money Issue Pattern Set Union Threatens to Strike if No Pact Is Reached
Date: 04 November 1973
Newspaper Guild and NY Daily News on Nov 3 step up pace of their contract talks in face of guild threat to strike at 7 AM Nov 5 if no agreement is reached; negotiations also continue, mostly on fringe issues, between guild and NY Times; guild sources rept that no significant progress has been made on major issues; acknowledge that money issue is likely to be settled along lines of pattern set in earlier agreements between Times, News and NY Post and mailers, deliveres and machinists
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Access to the Airwaves
Date: 03 November 1973
ed notes that, Pres Nixon's charge that he has been victim of distorted TV reptg came coincidentally, on very day 20th Century Fund published rept showing how TV has given to incumbent Pres virtually unlimited access to Amer people at any time he chooses to command it; notes some of rept's suggestions; urges other elements in pol process be given more time to respond to him
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Misusing the CIA: A Final Report
Date: 04 November 1973
Excerpts from HR Armed Services Com Sepcial Subcom on Intelligence, which probed into CIA's role in Watergate and concluded that, however reluctantly, CIA had allowed itself to be used for 'improper purposes' for which there was 'no support in law or reason'
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Coast Poll Finds Most Doubt Nixon On TV Coverage
Date: 03 November 1973
By LINDA GREENHOUSE
Linda GREENHOUSE
M D Field poll in Calif finds that while 27% of people believed that news coverage of Watergate was 'generally unfair and biased' at start of Sen Watergate com hearings in May only 17% still hold that opinion; almost 70% of 393 Yale alumni and their wives polled by Yale Student Com on Impeachment say that HR Judiciary Com should pursue its inquiry into possibility of impeachemnt; more than 90% of post-'60 graduates want inquiry pursued but only 59.3% of those grauduated before '60 want it pursued; columnist J Alsop calls for Pres Nixon's resignation
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A Beirut Calligrapher Pens Recurring Words of War
Date: 04 November 1973
Special to The New York TimesBy ERIC PACE
M Ghafari, chief headline scribe for Beirut newspaper An Nahar, has been kept busy in recent wks writing out Arabic headlines for news stories covering Israeli-Arab war; newspaper's managing editor F Akl says having calligrapher is luxury; illus of arabic word for war, 'al harb' as engraved by Ghafari
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