PRINTERS DELAY 2 TIMES SECTIONS; Continued Union Meetings Affect the Sunday Paper
Date: 14 May 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
printers meetings at Times delay production of Sunday drama sec and special children's book sec; union officials say delays in sending advance sections to press affect work available for other workers, such as stereotypers and mailers; Times does not comment
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AGNEW IS ASSAILED BY EDITORS' LEADER
Date: 15 May 1970
ASNE pres N E Isaacs charges Agnew s attacks on media are 'calculated campaign' to undermine credibility of press; takes responsibility for having involved soc in dispute started by Agnew's attacks, holds members must continue to right for privileges of First Amendment
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COURT REJECTS PLEA OF TIMES REPORTER
Date: 14 May 1970
Caldwell's appeal dismissed without comment by US Appeals Ct
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Note to Readers
Date: 14 May 1970
Times omits Midwest and Pacific Coast Stock Exchs quotations and other financial data because of composing room delays caused by ITU meetings, note to readers
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Note to Readers
Date: 14 May 1970
omits revs of dance and music performances
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7 Comecon Nations Back Joint Investment Bank; But Rumania Does Not Sign Accord on the Financing of Common Projects
Date: 15 May 1970
Premiers of Comecon countries except Rumania, in Warsaw conf, endorse draft agreement to set up an investment bank to finance cooperative projects; Rumanian present but withholds endorsement
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Times Printers Lengthen Union Meetings in Effort to Break Labor Deadlock
Date: 15 May 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
printers extend chapel meetings at Times to 18 hrs, delaying production of day's paper and advance preparation of Sunday edition; Times does not comment; Sulzberger's silence on matter leads to speculation that intense bargaining may occur soon; Kheel speaks with reprs of both sides but does not call joint meeting; Mailers Union pres G E McDonald says union will back printers in their struggle for fair settlement; notes union is aware that printers' actions at Times could affect work available for mailers but union and Times mgt have cooperated in trying not to escalate situation that could lead to shutdown; Times repts loss of 712 pages of ad worth $3,550,000, 91,962 man-hrs worth $515,030 and 624 columns of news since meetings began on Mar 30
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UNION CHIEF SAYS THE CITY IS FILTHY; DeLury Urges More Men, Equipment and 'Education'
Date: 14 May 1970
By EMANUEL PERLMUTTER
Emanuel PERLMUTTER
Uniformed Sanitationmen's Assn pres DeLury says NYC population generates more than 10,000 tons of garbage daily
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