Printers End Strike Against Pittsburgh's Papers; Ratify Pact After 108 Days -- Resumed Publication Awaits Other Accords
Date: 30 August 1971
Special to the New York Times
printers at Pittsburgh Press and Post-Gazette ratify 2-yr pact, ending 108-day strike; pact calls for wkly increases of $57.95 in wages and benefits; Press vp B G Cameron says pact will not go into effect without approval by Pres Cost of Living Council; Post ed J Troan says pub of Press and Post-Gazette will not resume until agreements are reached with 9 other unions
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Gross, News's TV Critic, Retires After 46 Years
Date: 30 August 1971
Daily News TV columnist B Gross retires; K Gardella named successor
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Approved in Syria
Date: 30 August 1971
Syrian People's Council unanimously approves 3-nation fed
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Libya Denies Role in Chad
Date: 30 August 1971
Libya denies charges of involvement in abortive coup against Tombalbaye Govt
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NEWFOUNDLAND BIDS FOR BOWATER PLANT
Date: 31 August 1971
Newfoundland Government asks Bowater Paper Corp for option to purchase Corner Brook mill; planned closing of mill would eliminate up to 1,200 jobs
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Problem at Submarine Base
Date: 31 August 1971
3-man Navy Dept investigating team finds racial problem at Groton, Conn, submarine base that 'could change to critical,' rept made pub at news conf by orgn of wives of black and Spanish-Amer naval officers and enlisted men
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Japan Will Support Plan To Keep Taiwan in U.N.
Date: 31 August 1971
Premier Sato and Min Fukuda decide that Japan is prepared to co-sponsor with US a resolution terming Nationalists expulsion an important question, requiring 2/3 majority; Fukuda says Japan is still undecided whether to support or co-sponsor resolution calling for seating both Peking and Taiwan
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Envoy of Pakistan Calls U.S. Arms Aid Since '65 Negligible
Date: 31 August 1971
Hilaly says he does not understand demand of Sen Kennedy and others that US cease all mil and econ aid to Pakistan, news conf, Washington; say arms aid since '65 has been negligible; says that elimination of econ aid 'won't cure the problems in my country
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MURPHY BYPASSES 72 MEN IN PICKING NEW PATROL CHIEF; Appoints Donald F. Cawley, 41, Commander of City's 20,000 Patrolmen MORE SHIFTS ARE DUE 131 of 167 Top Aides Submit Reports Ordered on Personal Finances Murphy Bypasses 72 in Picking Aide
Date: 31 August 1971
By DAVID BURNHAM
David BURNHAM
Murphy announces appmt of Inspector D F Cawley as Chief of Patrol; Cawley, youngest inspector on force, had been assigned to fighting police corruption; Murphy, in announcing promotion, says that it is symbolic of kind of change and fresh leadership needed in dept; says other changes in top command can be expected shortly
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