3 PAPERS SCHEDULE AUTOMATION TALKS
Date: 08 January 1974
Fed mediator Theodore W Kheel, aiding in talks between ITU Local 6 and NY Times, NY Post and NY Daily News, repts talks on automation issue will begin on Jan 15; Printing Pressmen's Union Local 2 pres William J Kennedy repts that local's membership approved settlement with newspapers at meeting on Jan 6
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The West German Press. Magazines for Scandal, Newspapers for 'Serious' News; Termed Double Agent Role for Foreign Newsmen Broader Image of World' Turning a Blind Eye
Date: 07 January 1974
By CRAIG R. WHITNEYSpecial to The New York Times
Craig WHITNEYSpecial
Article on press in West Germany, part of series of articles on press in various countries; W Ger press has become less lively but remains thorough and serious; Fed and local Govt is model of openness and accessibility to press; best known papers are Suddeutsche Zeitung, Stuttgarter Zeitung and Frankfurter Allgemeine; most serious reproach that critics make against press includes fact that it takes itself too seriously with result that public learns less than it should about misdeeds and chicanery in public and private sectors; illus of Axel Springer in press room of 1 of his newspapers (L)
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Barker Said to Link Plumbers To Bugging of Soviet Embassy
Date: 07 January 1974
Convicted Watergate conspirator Bernard L Barker is quoted in Jan 6 editions of Miami Herald as saying White House plumbers intercepted and taped communications of Soviet Embassy proving that Soviets 'had access to the Pentagon papers'; repts that former White House aide E Howard Hunt told him that Soviet Embassy had been bugged; Herald says that Barker told paper that he had decided to participate in '71 burglary of office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding because of Hunt's disclosures (S)
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Heath Rules Out Yielding to Coal Miners; In Interview, He Terms Wage Offer 'Fair' Is Ready to Keep 3-Day Week for Months Heath Says He Is Ready to Keep Short Week at Least Till Spring ATLANTIC RELATIONS THE MINERS COMMON MARKET MIDDLE EAST CRISIS
Date: 08 January 1974
By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times
Brit Prime Min Heath on Jan 7 declares that he is prepared to keep GB on 3-day workweek until spring rather than yield to wage demands of coal miners, int with NY Times; says that yielding would open way to exorbitant demands by other workers and destroy Govt's campaign against inflation; holds 'great mass' of Britons want to see Phase 3 of antiinflation program carried through in 'peaceful way'; contends that Amer press, after yrs of ignoring GB, has seized on current crisis and is inaccurately portraying GB as being in state of decay and perpetual crisis; illus (L)
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Court Refuses to Hear Plea on Gasoline Prices; GASOLINE PRICE CONTROLS PRESS.PRISON CONTACT
Date: 08 January 1974
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
US Sup Ct on Jan 7 upholds decision barring group of poor inmates of Bklyn House of Detention from suing Legal Aid Soc in Fed Ct on grounds that society failed to give them adequate advice and preparation for their trials; Appeals Ct ruled that soc could not be sued in Fed ct by those accused of state crimes because it is private rather than Govt orgn (S)
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