Newspaper Strike Backed
Date: 05 October 1972
Cleveland branch of TNG on Oct 3 votes to authorize strike against Cleveland Plain Dealer if new contract is not reached this wk; TNG and Cleveland Publishers Assn schedule bargaining meetings
1972年10月4日は、%sの星印の下の水曜日でした。 それはその年の**♎日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は277**でした。
この日に生まれた場合、あなたはRichard M. Nixon歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は53、2025年10月4日土曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は281、2026年10月4日日曜日日です。 あなたは83日、または約19,639時間、または約471,350分、または約28,281,058秒生きてきました。
Date: 05 October 1972
Cleveland branch of TNG on Oct 3 votes to authorize strike against Cleveland Plain Dealer if new contract is not reached this wk; TNG and Cleveland Publishers Assn schedule bargaining meetings
Date: 04 October 1972
NYS Sup Ct Justice J DiFede on Oct 3 issues preliminary injunction barring Mailers Union strike against NY Times; holds that issues of clerk's position and 'status quo' provision of union-mgt collective-bargaining agreement are matters for determination by Bd of Arbitration
Date: 04 October 1972
By JAMES P. STERBASpecial to The New York Times
James STERBASpecial
NY Times survey of econ problems facing Bangladesh 9 mos after it gained independence from Pakistan finds that nation is overpopulated and that Bengalis are hungry and malnourished; repts people are unhappy about prices, which are double and triple prewar levels, and businessmen are angry over continued stagnation of indus; finds that nation has been plagued by its inability to distribute UN emergency relief, which has amounted to nearly $1-billion in food and supplies; other survey findings revd; illus of Bengalis unloading wheat at port
Date: 05 October 1972
Special to The New York Times
foreign correspondents stationed in Manila rept on Oct 4 that martial-law regime of Pres Marcos has loosened its censorship of news dispatches sent abroad but continues to exercise stringent control over public information and comment inside country; reprs of Japanese, Idonesian and Indian press arrive in Manila to confer with Ahmed Chowdhury, dir of Asian Press Foundation, about steps that may be taken to obtain release of journalists who have been detained; Information Sec F S Tatad denies that any foreign pubs have been banned, but none has been on sale for psst wk
Date: 04 October 1972
By JUAN M. VASQUEZSpecial to The New York Times
US Sup Ct on Oct 3 refuses appeal by former Newark Evening News reporter P J Bridge, who is scheduled to go to jail on Oct 4 for refusing to answer questions before an Essex County grand jury concerning allegations of corruption in Newark Housing Auth; Bridge, if he goes to jail, will be 1st reporter to serve prison term since June 29 US Sup Ct ruling that newsmen do not enjoy protection against having to reveal confidential sources of information to a grand jury; Bridge por
Date: 04 October 1972
G Gallup holds that Amer prestige is at low point in world, partly because, he says, US press services have concentrated on US problems and thus may have given a distorted picture, Oct 3 testimony before Sen Foreign Relations Com on his apptmt to US Advisory Comm on Information; says he would favor $1-billion-a-yr program to gather information from abroad and to disseminate other information overseas; Fulbright disagrees with him on press 'distortion' of US
Date: 05 October 1972
Special to The New York Times
P J Bridge on Oct 4 begins serious sentence in Essex County jail for contempt of ct conviction for refusing to answer questions before Essex County grand jury; questions that Bridge refused to answer concerned identity of persons who reptdly offered bribe, what bribe was for and whether any of Housing Auth comrs had been harassed; Bridge illus
Date: 05 October 1972
By TOM WICKER
Tom WICKER
T Wicker comments on jailing of former Newark Evening News reporter P J Bridge for refusing to answer questions before Essex County grand jury concerning allegations that corruption exists in Newark Housing Auth; Bridge had written May 5 article in paper saying that auth comr P Beatty had said that she had been bribed; Wicker says that because of jailing, any reporter who wants to probe corruption in NJ in future and any editor who wants to print his stories, will think twice before they do so, which is exactly kind of intimidation 1st Amendment is supposed to prevent
Date: 04 October 1972
By JUAN M. VASQUEZSpecial to The New York Times
Date: 04 October 1972
By VARTANIG G. VARTAN
Vartanig VARTAN