U.S. INQUIRY ASKED IN UTICA DISPUTE; County Executive Requests Investigation of Mayor By WOLFGANG SAXON
Date: 15 January 1975
Oneida County Exec William Bryant alleges that Utica Mayor Edward A Hanna paid news vender for not selling newspapers opposed to him and offered money ot members of news media for presumed purpose of receiving favorable news coverage (S)
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Connecticut Senate Falls To Vote Open Meetings
Date: 15 January 1975
By LAWRENCE FELLOWS Special to The New York Times
Lawrence Special
Conn Sen on Jan 14 adopts procedural rules without requiring open meetings, despite strong pressures for such a rule (S)
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House in Connecticut Approves Opening of Committee Meetings
Date: 16 January 1975
By LAWRENCE FELLOWS Special to The New York Times
Lawrence Special
Conn HR votes unanimously to open com meetings to public, except for security reasons or on personal matters (S)
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NEW PRESSURE PUT ON SEOUL NEWSPAPER
Date: 16 January 1975
Three members of ad staff of South Korean newspaper Dong-a ilbo on Jan 15 are taken into custody for questioning; paper has been reptg opposition moves and campus unrest and regular advertisers have been under pressure not to buy space; Kim InHo, ad mgr, is among those detained; Kim Young Sam, leader of opposition New Dem party on Jan 15 calls on Pres park Chung Hee to revise const and step down from office; says that without such measures Govt would face serious consequences (S)
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Printers Facing Dismissal In London Press Dispute
Date: 16 January 1975
Newspaper owners of 8 morning papers in London and 2 afternoon papers on Jan 15 warn printers that they will be dismissed on Jan 17 unless they end disruptive practices in pursuit of claim for extra 94c a wk; warning comes after 2 newspapers lost more than 500,000 copies in stoppages on Jan 14; Daily Mirror is not involved in dispute; Lord Goodman, chmn of Newspaper Publishers Assn, comments (S)
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Advertising; Ford's Campaign on Auto Sales
Date: 15 January 1975
By LEONARD SLOANE
Leonard SLOANE
Article on ad strategy of Ford Motor Co and Chrysler Corp; cos are involved in ad battle over whose cars present best bargain (M)
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EHRLICHMAN GAINS IN 'PLUMBERS' CASE; Prosecutor Won't Pursue Charge of Lying to F.B.I.
Date: 16 January 1975
Watergate prosecutor Henry S Ruth Jr says he will not pursue appeal of a charge, dismissed by Judge Gerhard A Gesell, that John D Ehrlichman lied to FBI in 'plumbers' case; files, without comment, a stipulation of dismissal of his appeal in Fed Appeals Ct for Washington, DC (S)
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