Newspaper Strike Is Over In Cleveland After 3 Days
Date: 20 May 1972
Special to The New York Times
Cleveland Plain Dealer and Cleveland Press reach agreement with stiking teamsters union on May 19; teamsters struck Plain Dealer and Press closed voluntarily; teamsters sec A DePalma comments
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U.S. Newsman Is Wounded By Shrapnel Near Anloc
Date: 20 May 1972
Time-Life correspondent D DeVoss wounded on May 19 during N Vietnamese shelling of Govt relief force trying to reach beleagured Anloc; reptd in satisfactory condition at US 3d Field Hosp, Saigon
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Dear Mr. Monroe, Would You Abolish Traffic Lights?
Date: 21 May 1972
LESTER MARKEL
Lester MARKEL
Former NY Times Sunday Editor L Markel lr on issue of FCC broadcast licensing holds that TV news and printed news should not be allowed same freedoms; says since number of TV channels is limited there must be policing to prevent 'traffic jams on the air' and to insure that public opinion will not be propagandized
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Cleveland Papers Publish
Date: 21 May 1972
Cleveland Plain Dealer and Cleveland Press resume pub on May 20 after agreement is reached with striking teamsters on May 19
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15 Injured in Hamburg Blasts At Springer's Publishing Plant
Date: 20 May 1972
Special to The New York Times
15 employes of Axel Springer newspaper and magazine publishing co are injured when co bldg in Hamburg is subjected to 2 violent explosions on May 19; police in Hanover rept that employes at Springer plant there are evacuated after they recd anonymous bomb threat; allege bombing is work of Baader-Meinhof, group of extreme left-wing students who have been blamed for terrorist activities around W Ger; Springer newspapers have been carrying on campaign against leftist radicals
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Two More Bombs In German Plant
Date: 21 May 1972
By Reuters
police rept finding 2 bombs in Hamburg hq of Axel Springer newspaper and magazine co on May 20
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White House Repeats Criticism Of The Times, Which Responds
Date: 20 May 1972
Special to The New York Times
White House deputy communications dir Clawson on May 19 reiterates his charge that NY Times in at least 2 specific instances has served as 'conduit of enemy propaganda,' int; says his statement reflects view of Nixon Adm; asserts 2 articles--one quoting informed sources as saying that mines in N Vietnamese ports were designed to deactivate themselves before Nixon's arrival in Moscow and the other containing N Vietnamese officials' claim that US mines were being cleared from Haiphong harbor--should have been more thorougly researched; charges Times did not give same prominence to Govt denials as it did to original dispatches; NY Times managing editor A M Rosenthal issues statement denying assertions; excerpts from Clawson and Rosenthal statements
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A Newspaper's Function
Date: 20 May 1972
ed, replying to Nixon Adm criticism of Times for publishing dispatches giving N Vietnam's position on effectiveness of US mining of Haiphong harbor, disagrees with Adm's apparent belief that Amer newspapers have duty to suppress all statements by N Vietnamese Govt as inherently false and to accept all US Govt statements as true
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NO FAULT' URGED IN HOME MISHAPS; Product-Safety Insurance Asked by Law Professor
Date: 21 May 1972
By GRACE LICHTENSTEIN
Grace LICHTENSTEIN
Prof J O'Connell, pioneer in formulating concept of 'no-fault' ins, urges product-safety ins that will pay victims promptly out of ct for common injuries suffered from household products, s, Consumer Journalism Conf, NYC; contends current system of forcing victims of home accidents to sue for compensation in long, expensive ct cases is 'indefensible' and 'makes the system for compensating victims of auto accidents look good'; says list of 'actuarially predictable' household accidents and their causes will form basis for special payments to be made to victims through their group health ins; other recommendations detailed; S Groner, spokesman for Natl Assn of Mfrs says major problem in system will be that most home accidents are caused by human error or carelessness, not defective products
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Washington: For the Record; May 19, 1972
Date: 20 May 1972
Pres Nixon signs resolution deploring shooting of Gov Wallace
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