N.L.R.B. Office Backs Charge by The Times; Calls the Guild Unfair; Hearing Ordered for Oct. 15
Date: 12 May 1979
National Labor Relations Board charges Newspaper Guild of NY with unfair labor practices; complaint is based on disciplinary actions Guild took against NY Times union members who submitted resignations to Guild between Mar 23 and Aug 23 '78; Guild's general consel Philip D Tobin says parallel complaint by board is pending, arising out of charge by NY Daily News about Guild's refusal to accept resignations (S)
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IRAN PAPER IS SHUT AFTER SHARP ATTACK; Khomeini Assails Its Reporting as 'Depraved'--Offices in Three Cities Damaged by Mobs Newsstand Dealers Shun Paper Forghan Books Are Quoted
Date: 13 May 1979
By JOHN KIFNER Special to The New York Times
John Special
Iran's newspaper Ayandegan stops publication after Ayatollah Khomeini attacks its reporting as 'depraved'; newspaper controversy marks clearest and sharpest clash yet between Khomeini's Islamic camp and secular, liberal and leftist elements that joined in revolution to overthrow Shah; illus (M)
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Burger Plans to Continue Policy On Curbing TV at Appearances; Bar Association's Decision
Date: 12 May 1979
By LINDA GREENHOUSE Special to The New York Times
Linda Special
US Chief Justice Warren E Burger reiterates refusal to allow televising of his public appearances except in situations which meet his approval, statement to newsmen; says he has been 'accosted' by TV reporters (S)
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Court Upholds Reporter's Jailing for Balking on Notes; Immunity for Witness
Date: 12 May 1979
Calif State Sup Ct refuses to overturn jail sentence imposed on reporter John Hammerley for his refusal to turn over tapes and notes of jail interview with Edward Gonzales to defense in Ellen Delia murder case; Gonzales is scheduled to be prosecution witness in case (M)
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U.S. LIBRARY IS SHUT TO REVIEW SECRETS; Los Alamos Unit Closed to Public After A.C.L.U. Aide Examines Papers in Magazine Case Searching for Public Material Public Barred Indefinitely 'Insult to Common Sense'
Date: 12 May 1979
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory library, usually open to public, is suddenly closed after ACLU researcher Dimitri Kotow begins studying unclassified data; ACLU is defending The Progressive magazine against Govt effort to bar publication of article on hydrogen bomb; laboratory says some classified material was found in public section (M)
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NEWS ANALYSIS After Byrne, Who?
Date: 13 May 1979
JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN
Joseph SULLIVAN
analysis of speculation that Dem Robert A Roe and Paterson Mayor Lawrence F Kramer, Repub, may make NJ gubernatorial bid in '80 (S)
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COMPANY NEWS; Steel Stock Added By Posner Concern
Date: 12 May 1979
3-judge panel of US Appeals Court asks lower court in Hartford, Conn, to clarify its opinion in antitrust case brought by SCM Corp against Xerox Corp (S)
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