Ghana Lifts Curb for Parley
Date: 12 October 1965
Ghana to lift censorship on all outgoing press repts until end of orgn meeting
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Date: 12 October 1965
Ghana to lift censorship on all outgoing press repts until end of orgn meeting
Date: 12 October 1965
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Kheel proposes indus-wide approach to solve automation and job security problems, int; says publishers must have free hand to improve operations but calls union job security also imperative; sees situation not 'as bad as it looks'; sees union structure outmoded and Publishers Assn rigid and inflexible; scores assn for inability to make decisions or reach conclusions; says assn did not give Gaherin enough bargaining authority; says unions must form single unit to bargain on econ issues; sees indus-wide approach best for mech trades; says assn and ITU should begin studying problems immediately; Murphy sees no talks this wk between ANG and 5 papers
Date: 13 October 1965
ANPA and 4 unions (pressmen, ITU, stereotypers and lithographers) to form standing com to help settle collective bargaining deadlocks
Date: 13 October 1965
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
Date: 12 October 1965
By VARTANIG G. VARTAN
Vartanig VARTAN
Bullish Wall St mood discussed
Date: 12 October 1965
at record 942.65, Standard & Poor's 500-stock avg at record 91.37
Date: 12 October 1965
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
ASE stock vol 2.97 million shares; was 2.58 million, Fri
Date: 13 October 1965
By EDWARD T. O'TOOLE
Edward O'TOOLE
9.47 million; chart compares avg daily vol, NYSE, '61 to date
Date: 13 October 1965
By RICHARD WITKIN
Richard WITKIN
Lindsay aides claim gains; cite latest Herald Tribune poll, repts from field workers, end of newspaper strike