Walkout by the Newspaper Guild Shuts Daily Journal in Elizabeth
Date: 15 April 1979
Newspaper Guild strikes Elizabeth, NJ, Daily Journal; Guild repr Joe Cohen says move comes after paper's mgt rescinded agreement not to perform Jobs that come under union's jurisdiction; publisher John F McGaugh comments (S)
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Appeal Planned on Bomb Article
Date: 14 April 1979
Progressive has filed appeal notice; Day tells Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council that Progressive will have to raise money for appeal (S)
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MAGAZINE LOSES BID AGAINST C.I.A. CURBS; Judge Refuses to Restrain Agency in Its Attempt to Delete Parts of Article by Former Spy
Date: 14 April 1979
Fed Dist Judge Robert C Belloni rejects Oregon Magazine's request that he prevent CIA from censoring humorous article by former CIA agent Jay Mullen about his experiences as spy in Uganda
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Philadelphia Police Face U.S. Inquiry on Brutality; A Turnabout in Houston Secrecy in Department A War With Newspaper Protest Over Photograph 'Grind 'Em Up'
Date: 15 April 1979
By WENDELL RAWLS Jr. Special to The New York Times
Wendell RAWLS
Article on hearings to be conducted by US Civil Rights Commission on conduct of Philadelphia Police Dept; notes undeclared war between Mayor Rizzo and Philadelphia Inquirer; Inquirer began publishing articles about police corruption that led to formation of special prosecutor's office (S)
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East Berlin Curbs Access to News
Date: 15 April 1979
Special to The New York Times
Govt sets new curbs on foreign journalists; reptdly bars ints without official permission and requires journalists to inform authorities 24 hours in advance of all trips they intend to make outside East Berlin and to account for all income and expenditures in East Ger; Bonn spokesman Klaus Boiling says measures contradict spirit of good neighborly relations (S)
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Locker Rooms: Equality With Integrity; Baseball Presents Its Case
Date: 15 April 1979
By MELISSA LUDTKE LINCOLN
Melissa LINCOLN
Article by Sports Illustrated reporter Melissa Ludtke Lincoln, who initiated suit against ban on women reporters from baseball locker rooms in '77, holds that all female reporters want is chance to compete on equal level with men reporters; illus of Lincoln (M)
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Reporters at City Hall Find Tasks Lightened
Date: 14 April 1979
NYC Deputy Mayor Peter J Solomon, after listening to complaints for 6 wks about reduced lighting in City Hall, orders lighting restored to its original intensity, but only in press room (S)
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Around the Nation; Supreme Court Sets Aside Evans's Execution Stay Appeal Set in St. Louis On a Desegregation Ruling Judge Rejects Lance Motion To Dismiss Grand Jury Steelworkers Set Condition On a Return to Shipyard
Date: 14 April 1979
Fed Dist Judge Richard C Freeman rejects motion from Bert Lance asking that grand jury investigating his banking affairs be dismissed; Lance's attys filed motion in March asking Freeman to dismiss jury and hold certain Justice Dept officials in contempt because of information that had been given press about jury's investigation (S)
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Realty News--; Astor Plaza
Date: 15 April 1979
NY Telephone Co is taking major space at One Astor Plaza between 44th and 45th Sts (S)
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