Africans and Arabs Denounce Moynihan in the U.N.; Africans and Arabs Denounce Moynihan in the U.N. Assembly
Date: 07 October 1975
By KATHLEEN TELTSCH Special to The New York Times
Kathleen Special
Tiamiou Adjibade, Dahomey repr to UN, says on Oct 6 in UN Gen Assembly that it is not surprising that journalists try to defame Ugandan Pres Amin, citing what he describes as influence of Zionism on mass media, especially in NYC; cites remarks made by chief US delegate Daniel Moynihan describing Amin as 'racist murderer' (S)
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Nonunion Machinists Repair Presses Sabotaged in Washington Post Strike
Date: 07 October 1975
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
Washington Post on Oct 6 announces it has 'reluctantly' brought nonunion machinists into its plant to repair presses damaged by sabotage as pressmen's walkout began on Oct 1; James A Dugan, pres of Local 6 of striking Newspaper and Graphic Communications Union, criticizes action; newspaper publisher Katharine Graham tells members of Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild that their decision to continue or not to work could determine whether walkout becomes prolonged strike; Post exec vp Mark J Meagher repts that some copies of abbreviated paper that Post published since sabotage at nonunion printing plants will be printed henceforth on Post's own repaired presses; says outside printing plants are no longer able to sustain work load; says paper for 5 days had tried to reach agreement with Internatl Assn of Machinists, whose members have refused to cross pressmen's picket lines (M)
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For Example, the 'Common' in Common Market
Date: 07 October 1975
By Lester Markel
Lester Markel
Lester Markel on importance of informed public opinion to evolution of sound foreign policy; holds public opinion about foreign policy is virtually nonexistent because of emphasis newspapers place on local news and lack of coverage of natl and foreign news; cites study carried out by Fairleigh Dickinson Univ which found newspapers devoted only 17% of total 'news hole' space to foreign news; says editors pursue policy of emphasis on local news to sell more newspapers since majority of public is interested in events that take place close to them; calls for change of newspaper policy and broadening of reptg
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CBS and NBC Bar Live Ford Speech; CBS AND NBC BAR LIVE FORD SPEECH
Date: 07 October 1975
By WILLIAM ROBBINS Special to The New York Times
William Special
2 of 3 major TV networks, CBS and NBC, refuse to carry live broadcast of Pres Ford's speech proposing tax and budget cuts; say that if they did, they would be obliged to give equal time to other candidates for Repub Presidential nomination; position is criticized by White House and by William Sheehan, pres of ABC network that carried speech; speech was also carried live by Mutual Broadcasting System and Natl Public Radio; CBS News pres Richard Salant and NBC News pres Richard Wald comment; FCC chmn Richard E Wiley says issue of whether speech such as Pres Ford made is exempt from equal time provision because of its news value has never been ruled upon by FCC; says issue would not arise unless an announced candidate protested; notes FCC recently ruled that in some instances Pres news confs and confs of other candidates could be exempt from equal-time ruling (M)
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'PATRIOTS' RALLY "TO BESIEGED SPAIN; Woman Beaten and Jailed in Bitter Reaction to Attacks From Abroad
Date: 06 October 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
comment on pol scene in Spain notes relative freedom usually allowed newspapers and periodicals; new antiterrorist law has weighed heavily on press, with number of seizures and suspensions rising sharply (S)
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FORD ASKS SLASH IN TAX, MATCHED BY SPENDING CUT; Would Reduce Outlay 28-Billion as 'First Step' to Balance the Federal Budget in 3 Years Ford Asks Slash in Tax, Matched by Spending Cut
Date: 07 October 1975
By PHILIP SHABECOFF Special to The New York Times
Philip Special
Pres Ford, in TV s, proposes putting additional tax cuts of $11-billion into effect in '76, and making permanent $17-billion in antirecession tax cuts enacted this spring, provided Cong is willing to cut Fed spending by $28-billion in next fiscal yr; says proposal represents largest single tax cut in US history, and would benefit individuals and business; says he would not hesitate to veto any tax cut if Cong fails to put ceiling on spending; prior to making speech, Ford met with his econ advisers; White House press sec Ron Nessen says Ford also spoke with a few key members of Cong (L)
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Transcript of President's Speech Calling for Reduction in Taxes and Spending
Date: 07 October 1975
transcript of Pres Ford's proposal to reduce taxes and to extend '75 antirecession tax cuts, provided Cong agrees to put ceiling on Fed spending (L)
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