STRIKE AT 2 PAPERS HITS PHILADELPHIA
Date: 23 June 1975
Spokesman for Phila Newspapers repts that Inquirer and Daily News will not publish on June 23 because of walkout by mailroom workers after they rejected back-to-work order from union leaders; newspapers have laid off 2,900 employes because of work stoppage, which protested stalled contract talks; mailers have been working without contract since Dec 31, '74 (S)
Full Article
British Printers Protest Remark on Overstaffing
Date: 23 June 1975
Printers in GB on June 21 halt presses of News of the World in protest against front page article by Lord George-Brown suggesting that paper was overstaffed; article made point that GB was approaching econ disaster because of excessive wage demands and lack of productivity; when space to reply was denied printers they stopped presses; 2-million copies of paper were lost before production was resumed (S)
Full Article
Brezhnev Ill?; A Russian Secret: The Private Lives Of Leaders
Date: 22 June 1975
By CHRISTOPHER WREN
Christopher WREN
Comment on Soviet policy of secrecy which appears to go beyond prudent concern for private lives of top leadership; official silence has resulted in thriving mkt in rumors, notable about recent month-long absence of Soviet party leader Brezhnev
Full Article
NEWSMEN PUBLISH PORTUGUESE PAPER
Date: 23 June 1975
editorial staff of Portuguese newspaper Republica on June 22 issues underground edition amid repts that mil team will take over paper's mgt; mil leaders issue 5,000-word policy statement that prompted tighter control of press but did not specifically refer to struggle between Communist-led printers and Socialist editors of paper; Socialist party leader Mario Soares rejects mil takeover of newspaper as solution to dispute (S)
Full Article
TV VIEW; Why Broadcasters Oppose the Fairness Doctrine
Date: 22 June 1975
JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
Comment on Fairness Doctrine discusses NBC's use of its documentary Pensions; The Broken Promise as test case in cts on validity of doctrine
Full Article
British Hail News of Stay
Date: 23 June 1975
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times
Brit officials welcome news that Ugandan Pres Idi Amin has postponed execution of Denis Hills; Brit Foreign Min spokesman says 'we hope that Amin's reconsideration will result in reprieve' for Hills; there is no publicly stated change in position of Brit Foreign Sec James Callaghan despite Amin's renewed demand that either Callaghan or Prime Min Wilson visit Uganda to discuss Brit-Uganda relations; Callaghan says he is willing to visit Uganda provided that Hills is reprieved (S)
Full Article
Lisbon's Military Rulers Back Democratic System; LISBON'S LEADERS BACK DEMOCRACY
Date: 22 June 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Vatican protests leftist takeover of RC Ch radio station in Lisbon (S)
Full Article
Follow-Up on The News; At 'Home' in Prison
Date: 22 June 1975
follow-up article on efforts of auto indus to develop turbine car that does not use gasoline; indus says turbine cars are still vehicles of future (S)
Full Article
Food News; Far Hills Shop Caters to Horsemen
Date: 22 June 1975
By HELEN P. SILVER Special to The New York Times
Helen SILVER
Full Article