TALKS RECESSED ON PACT AT NEWS; No Progress Is Reported-- Parley Resumes Today
Date: 20 April 1967
printers-News talks recess; Powers says he will change meetings schedule because News 'has become used to' present pattern; publishers and pressmen meet
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BRITISH GOVERNMENT URGED TO AID PRESS
Date: 20 April 1967
Some left-wing eds, union leaders and MPs urge Govt aid indus, 'press crisis teach-in,' London
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REPORTER FOR TASS IN BELGIUM ARRESTED
Date: 19 April 1967
Tass Brussels correspondent A T Ogorodnikov arrested as spy; ordered to leave Belgium
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Printers and News Resume Bargaining; Critical Week Seen
Date: 19 April 1967
printers-News talks held; printers continue meetings; publishers meet with photoengravers
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Belgians Arrest Woman in Spy Case Linked to NATO
Date: 20 April 1967
leaves; illus; case involved new NATO hq, Casteau
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Soviet Reporter Allowed To Visit Indian Reservation
Date: 20 April 1967
Izvestia's NY correspondent allowed to tour Navaho reservation in Ariz and NM following challenge from Soviet pub to let him do so
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I.T.T. INQUIRY CALLS THREE REPORTERS; They Will Testify on Alleged Pressures Over Merger
Date: 20 April 1967
By ROBERT H. PHELPS Special to The New York Times
Robert PHELPS
hearing examiner J D Cunningham, at Justice Dept request, subpoenaes A M Aug (AP), J Stout (UPI) and E Shanahan (NY Times) to testify whether ITT tried to influence news articles on merger; dept cited Wall St Journal Ap 17 article; Stout says he was asked by ITT exec J V Horner to minimize Journal Feb article but refused; Horner statement; Shanahan says Journal was correct in reptg 2 instances of ITT contacts with her; says there is 'more,' but refuses details because of subpoena; Aug silent; ABC vp Hagerty observer at hearing
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Mihajlov Admits Some Errors; Insists Belgrade Is Totalitarian
Date: 19 April 1967
By RICHARD EDER Special to The New York Times
Richard Special
he admits some criticism has been mistaken or tactless but insists nation, despite reforms, is still totalitarian and dominated by pol monopoly of Communists League; prosecutor says Mihajlov has been criticized in foreign press; mentions article by D Binder (NY Times); Mihajlov says article contained incorrect material, that he sent lr correcting it to Binder and to Times; says he does not know whether Binder's departure from Belgrade as correspondent stemmed from incident, as prosecutor alleges he had boasted
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Growth of Interpretive News Cited in U.P.I. Annual Report
Date: 20 April 1967
Annual rept by pres Thomason
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