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14th of October 1972 News
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POST PLEA HEARD BY U.S. PAY BOARD; Two Unions Warn Reduction Would Lead to Strike Here
Date: 14 October 1972
By EDWARD COWANSpecial to The New York Times
Spokesmen for NY Post and for 325 commercial printing shops in NYC urge Pay Bd on Oct 13 to reduce wage rates that were raised by about 10% to 11% on March 31 under contract negotiated 2 yrs earlier, hearing, Washington, DC, attended by Post, NY News, NY Times and LI Press; NY Newspaper Printing Pressmen's Union local pres W J Kennedy and NY Newspaper Deliverers Union local pres C Levy say that installation of new presses and other changes in production process have led to reductions in manpower requirements; says they are trying to persuade bd that newspapers have cut costs enough for them to absorb latest wage increases without raising ad rates; Typographical Union local pres B A Powers warns that if bd reduces wages action will lead to strike; NY Newspaper Guild sec-treas H Fisdell says he does not know whether membership will vote to terminate contract; Post labor relations counsel S Orenstein asks bd to trim March 31 increases to guideline of 7.7% because Post feels that curbing inflation is of paramount importance in public interest; NY Printers League exec vp J E Horne and News vp W Graham comment; Pay Bd member L Dewey says union's wage gains have far exceeded increases in Consumer Price Index
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Harassing by a TV Crew Charged by Mayor Dunn
Date: 14 October 1972
Special to The New York Times
Elizabeth, NJ, Mayor Dunn, who is seeking re-election, says on Oct 13 that he has filed charges of harassment against NYC TV reporter C Jones and his camera crew on grounds that they 'interfered with my right to speak' on Oct 12 at debate in local high school with 3 political rivals; says Jones and his crew 'rushed up to the podium and stuck bright lights and microphones in my face and it was obvious that 1 was being set up to be embarrassed publicly'; says incident occurred after he had notified policeman that somebody sitting in audience had made threats against his life in past; says crew 'refused to leave so 1 walked off'; identifies man who allegedly threatened his life as J Oliveri; asserts that Oliveri was 'working in conspiracy with Channel 5 to embarrass me'; Oliveri denies he threatened Dunn; Dunn illus
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ELLSBERG APPEAL IS OPPOSED BY U.S.; Griswold Asks High Court to Deny 'Piecemeal' Move
Date: 14 October 1972
Special to The New York Times
Justice Dept on Oct 13, in brief filed by Solicitor Gen Griswold, asks Sup Ct to refuse to hear appeal filed by D Ellsberg and A Russo, defendants in Pentagon papers case, and to dissolve stay issued by Justice W O Douglas that stalled trial in Los Angeles after jury was empaneled; says Ct's delay of case could set precedent that would cause havoc in cts by making possible 'piecemeal' appeals of criminal cases; says defendants should be required to stand trial and, if convicted, raise wiretapping point in their appeal
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Contempt Citations Upheld For 2 Louisiana Newsmen
Date: 15 October 1972
Fed Judge E G West on Oct 14 upholds his earlier contempt conviction of L Dickenson (Baton Rouge State Times) and G Adams (Baton Rouge Advocate) because they published repts of open hearing held in West's ct; fines newsmen $300 each
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Essex Jury Studying Graft Censures 9 Public Officials; But Judge Temporarily Bars the Release of Names -- Presentment Follows Long Inquiry on Newark Housing Agency
Date: 14 October 1972
By JOSEPH F. SULLIVANSpecial to The New York Times
Joseph SULLIVANSpecial
Essex County, NJ, grand jury on Oct 13 hands up presentment criticizing 9 public officials at close of its 6-mo investigation into allegations of corruption in Newark Housing Auth; Superior Ct Judge J R Giuliano, after sealing presentment giving those named opportunity for private hearing, warns that any 'leak' of names will be grounds for contempt-of-ct citations
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An End Is Sought To State Secrecy
Date: 15 October 1972
By RONALD SULLIVANSpecial to The New York Times
NJ officials, responding to charges by newspapers, civil libertarians and other groups, are reviewing regulations involving secrecy of govt documents with aim of formulating legis recommendations which would open state adm to greater public scrutiny; opponents of secrecy have charged that govt decisions and records are being kept secret by each state agency, when, in fact, such information belongs in public domain; State Atty Gen G F Kugler Jr, conducting inquiry into alleged govt secrecy, has conceded publicly that too many documents and records are being arbitrarily withheld from public; some moves by Gov Cahill and State Health Dept to improve situation discussed
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Education; College Papers Cutting The Apron Strings
Date: 15 October 1972
-- FRED M. HECHINGER
F M Hechinger sees recent ct ruling that police search of Stanford Univ's Stanford Daily was unconst as evidence that student-run coll newspapers are becoming more autonomous and more concerned about issues outside campus; cites several ind coll newspapers in country which feel that despite financial hardships caused by end to univ sponsorship, ind newspapers are more professional and enjoy greater credibility among students
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Free Press Victory
Date: 15 October 1972
ed hails recent ct ruling that police search of Stanford Univ's Stanford Daily was unconst as limited but significant victory for freedom of press
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Mr. Nixon's Silence
Date: 14 October 1972
ed criticizes Nixon for using Pres campaign strategy of keeping distance between himself and press; recalls that Pres Johnson held 5 press confs during '64 camapign in addition to many informal chats with individual reporters, while Pres Nixon has only held 2 such confs since his nomination, 1 an impromptu conf, and has 'kept reporters at arm's length' in his ltd campaign travels
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Editor Said to Seek to Buy the Apollo
Date: 14 October 1972
By GEORGE GOODMAN Jr
George GOODMAN
C B Jones, editor and publisher of NY Amsterdam News, is reptdly seeking to buy Apollo Theater, Harlem; theater gen mgr B Schiffman says management wants to sell theater to blacks; other sources rept that Jones is seeking to buy $3-million real-estate pkg that includes Apollo and other bldgs housing business establishments along north side of 125th St
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