Unions Chided on Automation Fears; Specter of Subsidy
Date: 26 April 1966
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
ANPA annual labor conf; labor relations com urges unions cooperate in 'tech change'; deplores continued labor tensions despite creation with natl union leaders of 'standby com' to aid in local disputes on request; repts 12 strikes against 14 papers in '65; says 'comparatively ltd degree' of mechanization had no effect on number of employes; pressmen's union pres A J DeAndrade says pressmen welcome tech change; urges improving arbitration system union has with ANPA; scores publishers who 'capitulate' to another union after majority of unions agree on alleged 'final' offers; says pressmen wiegh merger with other printing unions; ANPA pres Robb decries recent strikes; W A Dyer Jr says standby com agrees on use of 'action com' for local disputes on request; other comments detailed
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Road to Newspaper Ruin
Date: 25 April 1966
ed deplores strike as 'wrong answer' to situation; fears new paper or papers may never appear; backs fact-finding proposal by Lindsay, Rockefeller, Javits and Kennedy
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An Art Colony Grows in (Quiet, Inexpensive, Convenient) Brooklyn
Date: 25 April 1966
By CHARLES MONAGHAN
Charles MONAGHAN
Growing number of artists moving to Bklyn Park Slope area discussed
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Austria Pledges Bill to Let Jews Reclaim Seized Art
Date: 26 April 1966
Special to The New York Times
Austrian Min Schmitz to introduce 'art restitution' bill to prevent paintings formerly owned by Jews from becoming state property before claimants can come forward
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Nation's Publishers Find Outlook Generally Bright; PUBLISHERS CITE RISING ECONOMY
Date: 25 April 1966
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
Annual meeting; survey of members' views on newspaper indus
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SILURIANS PRESENT TEN NEWS AWARDS
Date: 26 April 1966
Silurians Soc awards presented
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JOURNALISTS CLOSE MEETING IN LONDON
Date: 25 April 1966
Special to The New York Times
Represents US news media at London conf of news reprs from US, GB, Poland and USSR
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