Head of Newspaper Union Group Endorses Settlement at The News; 'Guild Accomplished Objective' Unusual Negotiating Role Three-Day Week Possible Dues Checkoff Restored
Date: 19 June 1978
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
George E McDonald, pres of Allied Printing Trades Council, says he would have no qualms in recommending to other unions as basis for contract agreement reached by Daily News and Newspaper Guild; News published 2.1 million copies of 96-page Sunday issue, 600,000 copies fewer than normal; News spokesman Jonathan Thompson and guild exec vp Harry Fisdell comment; Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union has yet to complete tenative agreement with News and NY Times; News and Times have jointly set July 4 weekend deadline for reaching agreement with pressmen and paperhandlers (M)
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Guild Vote Ends Strike at News; Reduced Sunday Paper Is Issued; Guild Votes to End Strike at News; Reduced Sunday Paper Is Issued
Date: 18 June 1978
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
NY Newspaper Guild members vote overwhelmingly to ratify 3-yr contract agreement with Daily News, ending 5-day strike; contract includes some of 'givebacks' sought by mgt; limited Sunday issue of News appears; pact provisions detailed; illus (M)
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Provisions Listed In Accord at News
Date: 19 June 1978
major provisions of Newspaper Guild-NY Daily News agreement (S)
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The Region; Conflicting Views Shut Down News For 5-Day Blues Keeping the Lid on Public Disclosure Minibuses Can't Fit in Greenwich
Date: 18 June 1978
decision by Greenwich to reject plan to run minibuses in southern section of town revd (S)
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Whisper Who Dares; AT HOME ABROAD
Date: 19 June 1978
By Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis claims Carter Adm is trying to declare all information in official files to be 'govt property' to assure secrecy in govt; claims idea of US Govt 'owning' information is against Amer tradition from beginning of the Republic; says idea was used in espionage trial of Ronald Humphrey and Truong Dinh Hung, who were also charged with stealing Govt property--information; says Atty Gen Bell has failed to consider dangerous implications of that charge (M)
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Letters; Of Search Warrants and Press Freedom Pharmacists' 'Strike' Accessible Helsinki Agreement How Riverside Park Lost a Mulberry Tree When Shipments Get 'Lost in the Mail' F-15's Without Phoenix Africa: The 'Enlightened Actions' of Giscard d'Estaing
Date: 19 June 1978
MICHAEL J. LATIMERMARTHA M. GARLINWALDO CHAMBERLINCLARA CLAYMANGEORGE ALLENW.B. JONESHENRY J. TASCA
Michael LATIMERMARTHA
Clara Clayman scores inaction by NYC Mayor Koch and Pks Comr Gordon Davis in not answering her request to save old mulberry tree in Riverside Pk; notes that as result, tree was destroyed (S)
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News Summary; International
Date: 18 June 1978
reasons for Panama trip discussed (M)
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Inside Congress; NEWS ANALYSIS
Date: 18 June 1978
By JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN
Joseph SULLIVAN
Cong Mgt Foundation study of overall workings of Cong finds enormous increase in amt of mail reprs receive and in number of bills introduced and roll-calls taken; estimates that each repr spends average 11 minutes a day in his office working on legis; Thomas Bedell, co-dir of foundation, comments; orgn will advise reprs how best to use their time and their staff aides (M)
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