Suit Is Filed to Block Merger of Cincinnati Papers
Date: 01 January 1978
Special to The New York Times
Group of 131 employees of Cincinnati Post has filed suit to block proposed joint operating agreement between Post and Cincinnati Enquirer; suit was filed in Fed Dist Ct by members of Cincinnati Typographical Union 3, who charged that proposed agreement violated Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts and deprived them of due process rights guaranteed under 5th Amendment; if joint agreement is approved, it is estimated that more than 500 Post employees from various depts could lose their jobs; Asst Atty Gen for antitrust John H Shenefield recommends to Atty Gen Griffin Bell that public hearing be held on Post-Enquirer agreement (S)
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The Sun Still Shines on Newspaper Row
Date: 01 January 1978
By LILLIAN BELLISON
Lillian BELLISON
Article on Elmont, NY, where most of streets are named after newspapers by its founder, E E Meacham; illus (M)
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South African Editor Who Fled Says He May Settle in the U.S.; Feels Wonderful, He Says
Date: 02 January 1978
By JOHN F. BURNS Special to The New York Times
John BURNS
Woods is considering settling in US while he awaits pol upheaval that he considers likely in S Africa; says immediate concern is to arrange journey to Britain; illus (M)
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CORRECTION
Date: 02 January 1978
Correction on Dec 30 story on ownership of Miami News; Cox Enterprises is owner (S)
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Banned Editor Escapes From South Africa; Britain Welcomes Him Effect of Banning Order Banned South African Journalist Escapes to Lesotho T-Shirt Incident Crucial
Date: 01 January 1978
By JOHN F. BURNS Special to The New York Times
John BURNS
Donald Woods, Daily Dispatch editor who campaigned vigorously against S Africa's racial laws until Govt barred him from journalism in Nov, has fled country and taken refuge in Lesotho; Britain has agreed to grant Woods and family permission to settle there; por (M)
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The Nation In Summary; Park May Talk But It's Not The Last Word Public Opinion, Privately Made He's Georgian, But No Lance Of Missiles, 'Rat Holes' and Bombs Reducing Arms Sales
Date: 01 January 1978
Clyde Haberman and Caroline Rand Herron
Clyde Haberman
explosions at 3 grain elevators in South have killed over 50 people in last 10 days, apparently because of highly flammable grain dust that ignited; illus (S)
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Soviet Press Deals Gingerly With Visit By Carter to Poland
Date: 02 January 1978
Special to The New York Times
Soviet press says Pres Carter's talks with Polish leaders were mainly about Soviet-Amer relations and not at all about human rights or issue of Polish independence from Moscow; Pravda repts on conclusion of Carter's visit by quoting from speech by Edward Gierek in support of detente and nuclear disarmament; Tass says Carter 'bypassed in silence' question of nuclear disarmament, and accuses Carter of supporting neutron bomb production (S)
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Polish and U.S. Translations Differ
Date: 01 January 1978
Polish Communist Party newspaper Tribuna Ludu and official press agency produce translations of remarks by Pres Carter at his Dec 30 news conf that differ in context from original English text (S)
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