Guild Strike at Washington Post Is in 2d Week, With Outlook Dim; Seeks Advertising Boycott
Date: 15 April 1974
By PHILIP SHABECOFF
Philip SHABECOFF
Newspaper Guild strike against Washington Post enters its 2d wk with no agreement in sight; strike is unusual in that Guild is making no attempt to shut newspaper down but instead has adopted technique of members 'withdrawing their excellence,' by withholding their services; guild chmn Robert Levey says that many reporters believe that they can reduce quality of newspaper to point where mgt will be willing to make concessions (M)
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George Polk Award Is Won by Reporter At Washington Post; Listing of Other Winners
Date: 14 April 1974
Overseas Press Club of Amer awards to Sydney H Schanberg
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Arthur Krock, Dead at 87, Halied By Nixon as a Great Journalist
Date: 14 April 1974
Special to The New York Times
Pres Nixon on April 13 pays tribute to Krock, Key Biscane, Fla (S)
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Patrolmen's Association Honors Photographers
Date: 15 April 1974
PBA names Larry Morris (NY Times) winner of its '74 reptg award
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Letters to the Editor; Presidential Transition: A Job for Confucius Our Puritan Rebirth Pity New York Brazil's Vanishing Freedom Rachel Carson and Pesticides Senator Weicker's 'Dud'
Date: 14 April 1974
CYRIL C. MEANS Jr.WM. THEODORE DEBARYROSEMARY J. CAMPBELLMARGARET L. ROWANDPAUL LEEGERALD WALPINGINIA DAVIS WEXLER
Cyril MEANS
Paul Lee lr on March 24 repts that Carlos Garcia, Recife's bur chief for O Estado de Sao Paulo, was severely tortured for reptg arrest of politician
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Follow-Up on The News; Sex Shops
Date: 14 April 1974
LEE DEMBART
Lee DEMBART
David N Dinkins, who withdrew his name from consideration as NYC Deputy Mayor after it was found that he did not file Fed, NYS or NYC income tax returns for '69-72, paid total of $15,000 in Dec '73, as well as interest and penalties; says he plans to file his '73 returns 'in timely fashion'
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Midblock Site Assembled; News of the Realty Trade
Date: 14 April 1974
By CARTER B. HORSLEY
Fisher Brothers has completed land assemblage on NYC's East Side through an exchange of properties with Natl Urban League Inc and United Negro College Fund Inc; firm now owns all properties on block bounded by Madison and Park Avs and 52d and 53d Sts; Urban League and United Negro College Fund have acquired 19-story bldg at 500 E 62d St for $2,875,000
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News of the Stage; One-Woman Show For Eartha Kitt
Date: 14 April 1974
By LOUIS CALTA
Louis CALTA
producers of play Jumpers are putting into effect 'instant charge' policy permitting patrons to phone from anywhere in US for purchase of tickets through use of Amer Express, BankAmericard, Diners Club or Master Charge credit cards
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