Settlements in Detroit
Date: 15 May 1971
Special to The New York Times
Detroit newspapers and unions agree on new contracts without strike; contracts cover 6 unions and provide $72 a wk increases in wages and benefits over 3 yrs; FMCS dir J C Counts hails agreements as example of what newspaper indus can do to avoid stoppages
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PRESS STRIKE HITS PITTSBURGH AGAIN; Printers Reject an Offer -- 2d Tie-up This Year
Date: 15 May 1971
Special to The New York Times
ITU strikes Pittsburgh Press and Post-Gazette, halting pub of papers; ITU internatl pres J J Pilch called strike after rejecting mgt offer of $52.61 a wk increase in wages and benefits over 2 yrs; says union seeks $63 a wk increase; also rejects mgt offer to submit issues to binding arbitration
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While Captive in Cambodia, War Reporter Kept Diary
Date: 14 May 1971
article by Webb describing her experience with Vietnamese captors; illus
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THAI RADIO ATTACKS ON CHINA ARE HALTED
Date: 15 May 1971
Special to The New York Times
Govt orders radio stations to cease propaganda attacks on Communist China; seeks to improve relations with China
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Basic Freedoms 'From'
Date: 15 May 1971
RONALD CHRISTENSEN
Ronald CHRISTENSEN
lr, replying to recent lr advocating 'freedom from the press,' suggests that way to achieve balanced presentation of news is to encourage growth and variety of newspapers; says that what is needed is not freedom from press but freedom from Govt interference with reptg
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2 Fathers of Photojournalism Recall Their 'Progeny'; 2 Fathers of Photojournalism Remember 'Progeny,' Now 40
Date: 14 May 1971
By McCANDLISH PHILLIPSSpecial to The New York Times
F Man and S Lorant, fathers of photojournalism, discuss their work together in Eur, seminar at G Eastman House, Rochester, NY; developed style later adopted by major Eur and Amer news magazines; illus of Man and Lorant and of page from '34 issue of Weekly Illustrated, London magazine estab by Lorant
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Lawyer in the Harlem 5 Case Sees Vindication
Date: 15 May 1971
By PAUL L. MONTGOMERY
Paul MONTGOMERY
L Rabinowitz, lawyer for convicted youths, says his clients will appeal; holds clients were vindicated by acquittal on 5 of 7 counts of indictment; Com for Legal Defense of Harlem Five members Repr Rangel, Boro Pres Sutton, Councilman Taylor, B A Paterson, D Billings 3d and Wingate, have now raised $4,000 for youths legal defense; Wingate says com will support appeal; cites youths beneficial work NY Urban League's antipoverty programs and participation by 2 youths in Harlem newspaper put out by workshop assisted by NY Times
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F.C.C. Will Review Its Doctrine On Fairness and Public Access
Date: 15 May 1971
FCC will rev fairness doctrine and other policies on public access to TV and radio
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Accord Is Reached By Pacific Lighting For Fruit Marketer
Date: 14 May 1971
First Natl City in Melbourne, Australia, to become through 2 transactions major shareholder in IAC Holding Ltd
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