SEX BIAS CHARGED AGAINST 2 PAPERS
Date: 20 October 1974
Special to The New York Times
18 women reporters and editors of New Haven Journal Courier and New Haven Register file sex-discrimination charges against 2 newspapers with Fed Equal Employment Opportunities Comm; charge that newspapers engaged in pervasive pattern of discrimination on the basis of sex; are seeking change in employment policies and compensatory damages from Register Publishing Co; co personnel dir Edward J Murphy denys charges (S)
Full Article
Newspaper to Close
Date: 20 October 1974
Publishers of San Bernadino, Calif, Telegram, cite inflation and low reader interest as reasons for paper's discontinuation
Full Article
An Assembly Report Ties Gang Rise Here To Movies andMedia
Date: 20 October 1974
NYS Assembly Subcom on Family Ct repts movies and mass media have strongly influenced resurgence of youth gangs in NYC; subcom chmn Assemblyman Alfred A DelliBovi comments on differences between today's gangs and those of '50's (S)
Full Article
Jesuit Editor Who Reported On Nixon Aide Is Dismissed
Date: 20 October 1974
Rev James G Hietter, editor of newspaper New England Jesuit Provincial who wrote about possible ch crackdown on priests in pol, has been dismissed; says that deep difference in opinion about news is reason for his dismissal; repted in Oct that rev John J Mclaughlin, who has served as aide to former Pres Nixon, had been ordered to quit by his Jesuit superiors
Full Article
Epilogue A Glance Back at Some Major Stories; The Return of the Mutsu Simply Everyone Went There An End to That Buzz The Information Flow
Date: 20 October 1974
Joyce Jensen
Joyce Jensen
rev of incidents that befell Japan's 1st nuclear ship Mutsu and crew after vessel's nuclear reactor sprang leak and provoked outcry from fishermen, who blocked ports, fearing ship would contaminate scallop beds; Mutsu was admitted to home port only after Govt had offered $4.59-million in reparations and new fishing facilities and promised to relocate offender (summary news item) (S)
Full Article
Soviet Jew Found Guilty and Fined for Accident
Date: 19 October 1974
Special to The New York Times
Soviet news agency Tass accuses BBC, NY Times and AP of 'going out of their way' to portray case involving Viktor G Polsky, Jewish activist who was fined 100 rubles for reckless driving, as 'testimony of the persecution of Jews in the Soviet Union'
Full Article
Follow-Up on The News; Airlines Terminal
Date: 20 October 1974
LEE DEMBART
Lee DEMBART
Kissinger Scholarship Fund: First of 8-10 Henry A Kissinger scholarships, established for children of Amer servicemen killed or missing in action in Indochina, will be awarded next spring for use in Sept; $50,000 in scholarship funds given by Kissinger from his share of Nobel Peace Prize, will be administered by Educational Testing Service; Terry W McAdam, official of Community Trust which created fund, estimates that 5,000 to 10,000 young people will be elibible for scholarships; $1,500 is added to Kissinger scholarships after widow of Robert J Schweitzer, Navy Comdr who had been prisoner of war and who later died in auto accident, requests that contributions be made to fund (S)
Full Article
Japan Senses Inevitability Of a Depression; Oil's Still the Key The U. N. Declares the Palestinians In The World In Summary Swiss Re-Think The Foreigners After Kenystta, Just Names France Takes A Giant Step For Unemployed U.S.-Soviet Pact: The Real Trade Is for Emigrants An Editor In India Falls The World/Continued In Summary Violence Comes Even to Ulster's Jails
Date: 20 October 1974
comment on new violence in Ulster caused by sustained anger in Roman Cath community about Govt's use of detention for suspected terrorists without trial; Maze prison, formerly called Long Kesh, was set afire and largely destroyed by rioting prisoners; other prisons also were damaged; to express sympathy for inmates, 123 of whom had been seriously injured, cars and trucks were hijacked and burned in Belfast and in other cities by gangs of Cath youths; system of detention without trial, introduced 3 yrs ago, has been used mostly against members of IRA although some Prots terrorists are also affected; many moderate Cath leaders feel detention gives pol weapon to IRA when it has otherwise lost much of its support (S)
Full Article