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28th of October 1975 News
ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 28 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 1975
Printing Shops and Union Agree on a 10-Year Pact
Date: 28 October 1975
Typographical Union Local 6 and Printers League, representing NYC met area commercial printing shops, on Oct 27 announce tentative agreement on 10-yr contract that opens way for unlimited automation, provides wage and cost-of-living increases and guarantees full day-scale pay for all current employes; contract contains unusual provision for special fund to subsidize shops that hire otherwise unemployed or underemployed printers; such shops' lower payroll costs would thus enable them to bid more competitively for work now being done outside NYC; mediator Theodore Kheel describes contract as historic; others commenting include James E Home, exec vp of Printers League, and Bertram A Powers, typographical union pres; contract provisions detailed (M)
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Strike at Washington Post Is Eroding Paper's Special Relationship With Employes
Date: 29 October 1975
By MARTIN ARNOLD Special to The New York Times
Martin Special
Current strike by pressmen at Washington Post has had detrimental effects on once-special relationship between management and employes; paper contends it has lost control over its pressroom, that union has exclusive right to make work assignments, and that, because of this, Post has had to hire too many men to run presses; situation detailed
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Interview in Kenya Angers Soviet Aide
Date: 29 October 1975
USSR official George S Dzotsenidze has quarreled so bitterly with Kenyan reporters that taped int, scheduled to be shown over Govt's Voice of Kenya TV station, has been canceled; reporters had asked about USSR involvement in Angolan civil war and Middle East and USSR arms supplies to Uganda and Somalia (S)
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PRESSMEN ARE SUED BY WASHINGTON POST
Date: 29 October 1975
Washington Post sues Internatl Printing and Graphic Communications Union, officers of local and internatl and 6 members for $10-million in compensatory damages and $5-million in punitive damages for what it terms 'intentional, wanton and malicious destruction' of newspaper's 9 presses when pressmen walked out Oct 1; pressmen's officers and those of 7 other unions at Post meet with top Fed mediator W J Usery Jr in effort to settle strike (S)
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ARMED LEBANESE DECRY LEADERS, ATTACK CHAMBER; Bodyguard and an Attacker Are Slain and 3 Are Hurt in Beirut Outburst Gunmen in Lebanon Fire on Parliament
Date: 29 October 1975
By JAMES M. MARKHAM Special to The New York Times
Armed men in downtown Parliament Sq denounce Lebanon's pol leaders on loudspeaker on Oct 28 and then shoot up Chamber of Deputies, killing deputy's bodyguard and wounding gendarme; communique issued by natl gendarmerie says 1 gunman was killed and 2 wounded by security forces outside Paliament bldg; some sources say gunmen were leftists; 1 acct says man killed near chamber was Samir Samaha, bodyguard of Phalangist leader Pierre Gemayel; attack follows announcement of new initiative by Premier Rashid Karami to end factional fighting between Christian right and Moslem left; Karami says 10-man com of major pol and factional leaders will sit continuously in his office, at Grand Palace, until peace is restored; only 3 com members join Karami at office; fiercest front in city is seaside hotel dist, where right-wing Phalangist and Natl Liberal party gunmen exch mortar, rocket and machine-gun fire with leftist bands; about 150 people, including US mil attache James Bremer and Irish Embassy 1st sec Joseph Lynch, are reptd huddling in basement of Holiday Inn; 2 Dutch diplomats are among score of people trapped in St Georges Hotel, which is held by rightists; first convoy of about 50 Amers leaves for airport to leave Lebanon; Ibrahim Koleilat, leader of leftists in Kantari dist, denies his movement is trying to ruin Beirut's tourist-based econ; US Embassy is unable to organize rescue operation to get Chicago Tribune correspondent Philip Caputo out of Trad Hospital, where he was treated for wounds; map; illus (L)
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Executives Learn How to Operate Newspaper Equipment at Center in Oklahoma City
Date: 28 October 1975
By DAMON STETSON Special to The New York Times
Damon Special
Article on Newspaper Production and Research Center, Oklahoma City; center, div of Southern Production Program Inc, is multicourse, rapid-learning school aimed at acquainting mgt personnel with techniques of newspaper production while also teaching them how, in strike situation, to operate equipment and perform tasks normally assigned to craft employes; training programs described; center's history revd; Southern Production Program chmn Robert Spahn, Dallas Morning News sr vp Richard D Blum, Kansas City Star labor relations mgr Michael McKinney and center gen mgr James D Stuckey comment (L)
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Brazilian TV Man Held as Communist Is Reported Suicide
Date: 28 October 1975
Brazilian mil repts that state-owned educ TV station TV Cultura news editor Vladimir Herzog committed suicide while in detention in Sao Paulo after admitting being member of banned Brazilian Communist party; mil says Herzog confessed to having been recruited by former news editor Rudolfo Konder, who is in detention; says Konder and journalist of newspaper Estado de Sao Paulo denounced Herzog as Communist party member; journalists' union of state of Sao Paulo publishes statement blamming security forces for Herzog's death (S)
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EMBASSY ADVISES SOME AMERICANS TO QUIT LEBANON; Dependents and Unessentia Personnel Told to Go as Beirut Fighting Spreads 1,000 ARE SAID TO LEAVE Two-Day Toll in Clashes o Moslems and Christians Estimated at 128 Dead Embassy Advises Some Americans to Leave Lebanon
Date: 28 October 1975
By JAMES M. MARKHAM Special to The New York Times
US Embassy in Beirut repts that there has been no word on whereabouts of USIA employes Charles D Gallagher and William R Dykes Jr (S)
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White House Pushes Effort to Keep Intelligence Inquiry Secret
Date: 29 October 1975
By NICHOLAS M. HORROCK Special to The New York Times
Sen Select Intelligence Com Chmn Sen F Church says Ford Adm is increasing pressure to keep com hearings private; dispute centers on issue of whether com can hold public session on CIA's operations in Chile; Church says CIA Dir William E Colby will seek guidance from White House on whether he will be permitted to testify in public session; makes public lr from Pres Ford's counsel Philip W Buchen saying it is 'gen view' of exec branch that if com issues 'official' rept on plots to assassinate foreign leaders, it might damage US foreign relations; Sens J G Tower and G W Hart comment; antiwar and religious orgns file $500,000 suit against CIA, Natl Security Agency and 4 major cable communication cos charging that they deprived some 8,200 persons of their const rights; suit is filed by ACLU as class action (M)
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day
Date: 29 October 1975
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