Guild Vote Ends Strike at News; Reduced Sunday Paper Is Issued; Guild Votes to End Strike at News; Reduced Sunday Paper Is Issued
Date: 18 June 1978
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
NY Newspaper Guild members vote overwhelmingly to ratify 3-yr contract agreement with Daily News, ending 5-day strike; contract includes some of 'givebacks' sought by mgt; limited Sunday issue of News appears; pact provisions detailed; illus (M)
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Guild and Daily News in Accord On Contract to End 4-Day Strike; Picketing to Continue Guild and Daily News in Accord On Contract to End 4-Day Strike Mediators and Council Helped Other Unions' Negotiations Two Trucks Destroyed
Date: 17 June 1978
By ROBERT D. McFADDEN
NY Newspaper Guild and NY Daily News reach tentative agreement on new 3-yr labor contract, signaling end to strike that halted News publication and threatened citywide newspaper shutdown; statements hailing agreement were issued by News spokesman Jonathan Thompson and Fed mediator John Zancanaro; Guild exec vp Harry Fisdell is less than enthusiastic; terms of tentative agreement are not made public, but are understood to include $68-a-wk wage increase spread over 3 yrs, 6 guild demands that mgt had previously rejected, and no so-called givebacks involving presently employed workers; both Times and Post had posted scheduled work-rule changes to express support for News; Times spokesman John H Mortimer says changes have been canceled because of settlement; Thompson and Fisdell pors (M)
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Senators to Consider Curb on Government Searches; Responses by Government Case-by-Case Basis
Date: 17 June 1978
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
Judiciary Com's Subcom on Const will hold hearings on proposal to limit Govt's power to conduct searches of newsrooms and of homes and businesses of private citizens; hearings will be conducted by Sen Birch Bayh, who introduced bill; Jack C Landau, dir of Reporters Com for Press Freedom, comments; legis restricting use of warrants by police has been introduced in Sen by Sen Bayh and Sen Robert Dole; both bills would allow warrants to be issued only if evidence could be shown to indicate that material sought by law enforcement officials was in danger of being hidden or destroyed; legis has been introduced in HR by Reprs Dan Quayle and Robert F Drinan (M)
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The Region; Conflicting Views Shut Down News For 5-Day Blues Keeping the Lid on Public Disclosure Minibuses Can't Fit in Greenwich
Date: 18 June 1978
decision by Greenwich to reject plan to run minibuses in southern section of town revd (S)
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And What Is the Bad News?
Date: 17 June 1978
By Aline Amon Goodrich
Aline Goodrich
Aline Amon Goodrich article recounts purse-snatching incident on NYC's 7th Ave subway line and ride through devastated S Bronx area in patrol car in effort to find thieves (M)
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News Summary; International
Date: 18 June 1978
reasons for Panama trip discussed (M)
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Inside Congress; NEWS ANALYSIS
Date: 18 June 1978
By JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN
Joseph SULLIVAN
Cong Mgt Foundation study of overall workings of Cong finds enormous increase in amt of mail reprs receive and in number of bills introduced and roll-calls taken; estimates that each repr spends average 11 minutes a day in his office working on legis; Thomas Bedell, co-dir of foundation, comments; orgn will advise reprs how best to use their time and their staff aides (M)
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Food; The Good News Is Cows Eat Grass; The Bad News Is They Prefer Grain
Date: 18 June 1978
By SETH S. KING
Seth KING
One of main reasons for rising cost of meat is that Amers are willing to pay higher prices for grain-fattened beef; graphs (M)
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