FIGHTING EXPANDS IN CAMBODIA AREA; Red Units Increasing Their Pressure at Border Fighting Grows at Cambodian Border as Reds Increase Pressure
Date: 08 April 1970
By HENRY KAMM Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Vietnamese Communists intensify pressure on border prov of Svayrieng; focus attack on Chiphou after departure of visiting newsmen; Cambodia repts 20 of its soldiers dead, 30 wounded and 30 missing; estimates Communist force at 3 bns, puts losses at 40 dead and many wounded; Japanese, French and Amer Embassies weigh possible approaches to Vietcong for release of captured newsmen; Cambodian pilots flying fighter-bombers at treetop level rake Communist positions with machine gun fire in Svayrieng mil region; comment on missing Amer newsmen; map
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FACSIMILE RECEIVER IS SHOWN IN JAPAN
Date: 08 April 1970
Tokyo newspaper Asahi Shimbun demonstrates home facsimile newspaper receiver which can print both sides of page simultaneously; Toshiba Elec Co technician says cost would be about $300 if mass-produced
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British Papers Raise Prices
Date: 08 April 1970
Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Sun raise prices to 6c
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Printers and Papers Here Report Some Progress in Talks and Turn Attention to Money Issues
Date: 09 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
wkly Fed Reserve table on condition of major banks is omitted from NY Times because of composing-room delays caused by union meetings
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C.B.S. and Time Ask Newsmen's Release
Date: 09 April 1970
Time Inc and Columbia Broadcasting System appeal to news agencies throughout world to help assure safety and gain release of 5 captured newsmen; call on Vietcong to recognize that they are civilian noncombatants; US State Dept says it is trying to get information about missing men
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Paper in Jersey Is Struck By Pressmen and Printers
Date: 09 April 1970
Pressmen and printers strike Morris County (NJ) Daily Record; paper suspends pub; publisher N B Tomlinson Jr says walkout occurred shortly after it was discovered that press had been sabotaged; unions have been without contract since early in yr
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TIMES PRINTERS ADD TO PRESSURE; Union Meetings Extended to 4 Hours on Each Shift
Date: 08 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
printers increase pressure of Times by extending chapel meetings to 4 hrs on all shifts; Times notes ad and man hr losses caused by production delays; ad men voice concern, note adverse effect of decreased ad linage; Guild authorizes Murphy to call strike at Post if necessary; Murphy expects strike over weekend unless Post agrees to union demands; Guild spokesman holds Post is not willing to bargain for satisfactory contract; Guild authorizes strike at El Diario; mailers and papers continue talks; mailers pres McDonald says he does not expect wage question to be discussed until later
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Judge Backs Newsman
Date: 08 April 1970
Fed Dist Ct declines to force him to produce notes of ints with air traffic controllers which were subpoenaed by Air Transport Assn
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