PRINTERS' UNION AND NEW PAPERS REACH AN ACCORD; Publisher Says Settlement Should Help Bring Quick End to 23-Day Strike SEVERANCE PAY GIVEN Was Key Question in Dispute All 10 Unions Will Meet Today to Discuss Accord PRINTERS REACH MERGER ACCORD
Date: 18 May 1966
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Cole announces full agreement on all issues including severance pay reached by publishers and ITU; gives no details; says 10 union leaders will conf on agreement; Lindsay, at news conf, lauds Cole and Fed and state mediators; Meyer sees quick settlement likely with other unions; Powers comments
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PEKING INDICATES PURGE WILL GROW; More Writers Accused of Representing 'Bourgeoisie'
Date: 17 May 1966
Official newspapers of Peking munic Communist party com attacked for pub articles by writers representing 'bourgeoisie,'
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2 BEATEN ON COAST AS STORE IS LOOTED
Date: 18 May 1966
K Fleming and D Moberg (Newsweek) beaten after group of Negro youths loots Los Angeles liquor store
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BOSTON TO HOUSE WICKES ART GIFT; Museum Gets R.I. Lawyer's $4-Million Collection
Date: 18 May 1966
By JOHN H. FENTON Special to The New York Times
John FENTON
Boston Museum of Fine Arts gets F Wickes $4-million collection of 18th-century French art; to house it in new wing recreating atmosphere of Wickes estate
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Hard-Headed Collector; Joseph Herman Hirshhorn
Date: 18 May 1966
Canadians disturbed that Hirshhorn, who promoted uranium mines there, did not give collection to Canada
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Amex List Stages Its Widest Retreat Since Nov. 22, '63; AMEX LIST SHOWS A BROAD RETREAT
Date: 17 May 1966
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
ASE stock vol 3.08-million shares
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