NEWSPAPER TALKS 'STILL A STAND OFF'; Times Printers Increase Length of Meetings
Date: 22 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
ITU lengthens meetings at Times to 14 1/2 hrs in each 24-hr period; production officials say production of regular editions is becoming increasingly difficult; Kheel says wage negotiations between printers and papers are 'stiff a standoff'; Times publisher A O Sulzberger says Times seeks settlement which will be fair to staff in 'inflationary climate' while permitting Times to grow; says paper has endured chapel meetings to achieve this goal; notes problems paper may have in paying for settlement
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NEWSPAPER TALKS UNFRUITFUL AGAIN; Printers and Publishers Are Still Far Apart on Wages Theodore W. Kheel, mediator in the city's newspaper dispute, brought the printers and newspaper negotiators together again yesterday for another attempt at resolving their differences on the key money issue.
Date: 21 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
negotiations resume; Kheel hopes recess gave both sides chance to reflect on gravity of situation; as result of ITU chapel meetings, Times has lost about 13 columns of news daily and total of 231 ad pages worth $1,162,200 and 36,734 man-hrs worth $206,077 since Mar 31; Kheel warns possibility of shutdown increases as pressure on Times intensifies
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CAMBODIAN LEADER REGRETS SLAYINGS
Date: 21 April 1970
Lon Nol regrets killing of civilians but says in many cases it is difficult to tell whether Vietnamese are Vietcong or peaceful citizens; Pnompenh press accuses foreign correspondents of spreading provocative news and creating tension between Cambodians and Vietnamese natls; S Vietnam lower house urges all nations and internatl orgns to intervene to protect lives of Vietnamese in Cambodia; Amb Pham Dang Lam, chief of S Vietnamese delegation at Paris peace talks, asks French Govt to intervene
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Thai Troops Reported Sent To Border With Cambodia
Date: 22 April 1970
Thai troops sent to Cambodian border as security measure; Min Thanat Khoman warns conflict will worsen; charges Communists and 'Western reactionary groups' are trying to undermine Govt; says some Western newsmen reptg from Cambodia are spreading Communist propaganda
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Mitchell's Press Aide Quitting; Parting Described as Amicable
Date: 22 April 1970
By CHRISTOPHER LYDON Special to The New York Times
Christopher Special
Repr Macdonald announces his HR subcom will hold hearings on ouster; says he is particularly concerned about repts that Ford Foundation forced ouster; Friendly reiterates neither he nor foundation had any hand in case
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PRICES ON AMEX DECLINE SLIGHTLY; Investors Appear Cautious Awaiting Nixon Speech
Date: 21 April 1970
revision of terms of proposed merger approved by dirs of both cos
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TV OFFICIAL DENIES HE OUSTED EDITOR
Date: 21 April 1970
Kampelman denies he exerted pressure to oust Woestendiek; says he favored not dismissing him; says special com of station's trustees bd urged dismissal
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