2 Philadelphia Papers Shut 4th Day by Mailers' Strike
Date: 24 June 1975
publication of Philadelphia Inquirer and Phila Daily News remains suspended because of wildcat strike by mailers; papers' spokesman Jake Weiner says that Comr Robert Kyler of Fed Mediation Service had asked Phila Publishers Assn to meet with mailers (S)
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Eugene C. Pulliam Dead at 86; Rightist Newspaper Publisher
Date: 24 June 1975
Eugene Collins Pulliam, publisher of papers in Arizona and Indiana, dies; was 86; por
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Ford News Conference Is Scheduled for Today
Date: 25 June 1975
Pres Ford to hold TV-radio news conf on June 25 (S)
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Mailers End 5-Day Strike Against Philadelphia Papers
Date: 25 June 1975
5-day labor dispute that shut down Phila Inquirer and Daily News ends on June 24 when striking mailers agree to return to work; spokesman says News will have 44-page edition on June 25 and Inquirer will publish June 26 morning editions; strike spread briefly to Evening Bulletin (S)
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Secrecy Triumphant
Date: 24 June 1975
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker on Govt secrecy scores blindness and deafness exhibited by voters whenever natl security is mentioned; cites HR Armed Services Com's vote to deny access to secret information to Repr M Harrington because Harrington last yr disclosed secret testimony that CIA conducted covert operations against Govt of Pres Allende in Chile; notes Rockefeller CIA comm recommended nothing more stringent to stop such irregularities than Pres admonishments and Cong oversight but that it recommended that it be made a statutory offense, subject to criminal penalties, for any CIA employe ever to disclose classified information obtained while he worked for CIA; notes bill pending in Sen to recodify Fed criminal laws; notes Sup Ct's refusal to rev appeals ct ruling upholding CIA's censorship of book for ex-CIA employe; notes newspapers acquiesced in CIA's appeals not to print Glomar Explorer story despite repeated Watergate disclosures of how cynically Govt officials right up to Nixon himself were willing to hide irresponsible or mistaken criminal behavior under cloak of 'natl security'; notes Atty Gen E H Levi's recent speech on Govt information and its disclosure
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Louis Gabriel-Robinet, 65, Le Figaro Managing Editor
Date: 25 June 1975
Louis Gabriel-Robinet, managing editor of Le Figaro, dies; was 65 (S)
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Lisbon Socialists Accuse Soviet of Plot
Date: 24 June 1975
By FLORA LEWIS Special to The New York Times
Flora Special
tens of thousands of Portuguese demonstrate against Communist party and for 'Socialism with freedom,' June 23; march to Presidential palace to show support for Pres Francisco da Costa Gomes and High Council of Revolution for reaffirming desire for dem and pluralist oath to classless soc; demonstrators' march appears ambiguous since Socialists are still locked in battle to recover control of Republica newspaper and mil rulers have done little to help them; Communist-led printers once again occupy newspaper plant while publisher Raul Rego and staff members await Revolutionary Council's reply to request for another meeting to discuss solution (S)
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Notes on People; Dr. Jacobson's Plea Is Rejected
Date: 25 June 1975
Roger Tory Peterson, world's most prolific author on bird books, shares special hons at Jamestown (NY) HS class 50th reunion with Courtney Anderson, Los Angeles businessman whose biography of 1st Amer Bapt missionary to India makes him class's only other published author (S)
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TV: Channel 13's News Schedule
Date: 24 June 1975
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor revs Assignment Amer, public TV program that has been canceled by WNET; program personnel listed
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