PENTAGON DEFENDS INFORMATION POLICY
Date: 16 March 1968
Asst Sec Goulding says total US casualty and equipment losses will continue to be announced, although some details are being withheld for security reasons; defends policy of withholding some exact information
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Prague Censors Say They Want to Quit
Date: 16 March 1968
Special to The New York Times
Communist'party unit at Central Pubs Adm reveals for 1st time existence of censorship body controlled by internal security forces, urges censorship be suspended
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Strike at Star-Journal Today Expected to Shut Paper Down
Date: 16 March 1968
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
ITU set to strike LI Star-Journal; paper seen suspending; Powers repts on situation to Allied Printing Trades Council of Greater NY
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Students in Cracow Boycotting Classes; Cracow Students Boycott Classes in Defiance of Polish Party
Date: 15 March 1968
By JONATHAN RANDALSpecial to The New York Times
Jagiellonian Univ, Cracow, students boycott classes in protest against failure of local press to pub student resolution adopted Mar 13; resolution sought mainly to have Govt retract accts of riots; students in Cracow and Poznan gather near Mickiewicz statue; students refusal to bow despite party warnings of punishment discussed; Silesian party chief E Gierek outlines party line which branded Zionists and liberal intellectuals as instigators of protests, s, Katowice; repeats charges against Jewish poet A Slonimski, RC writer S Kisielewski and historian P Jasienica; accuses Stalinists and liberal intellectuals of using protests for own ends; growing anxiety among Jews and intellectuals that they will be eliminated as result of pol maneuvering discussed
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Student Boycott at Cracow Spreads to Warsaw; Unrest at Universities Enters Second Week as Communist Regime Hardens Position
Date: 16 March 1968
By JONATHAN RANDALSpecial to The New York Times
Warsaw Univ students boycott classes against background of growing official pressure to purge party, adm and univ of persons responsible for unrest; Polish Journalists Cong expels J Grzedzinski, who was singled out as instigator of protests; Parliamentary deputies of Znak, RC liberal orgn, sound note of caution and dissent from regime's threats of repression in lr to Premier Cyrankiewicz; urge discussion of grievances of students instead of stifling them and express 'uneasiness' at accts in press; Cracow reptd tense as security forces remain; classes expected to resume Mar 17; Warsaw students invite Central Com to send repr to discuss grievances with them; most of faculty reptdly support students; Warsaw Univ rector Turski warns students that resolutions are worthless; other indications that acad officials have accepted party's warning against supporting student resolutions seen in refusal of Polytechnic School rector Smolenski to sign a petition; S Kisielewski, singled out as liberal intellectual and instigator of riots, reptdly beaten by 3 men
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DRIVER STRIKE ENDS AT DETROIT PAPERS
Date: 16 March 1968
Special to The New York Times
Teamsters ratify pact with Detroit papers, ending 4-mo strike; papers seen unlikely to resume soon as other striking unions indicate they will not accept similar pact
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Market Place: Air of Concern On Wall Street
Date: 15 March 1968
By ROBERT METZ
Robert METZ
Wall St reaction to crisis discussed
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STOCKS RECOVER SOME OF LOSSES; Traders Appear Encouraged by Measures to Alleviate the Financial Crisis D0W UP 6.64 TO 837.55 Advances 0utpace Declines 683 to 589 -- Glamour Issues Make Comeback STOCKS RECOVER SOME OF LOSSES
Date: 16 March 1968
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
NYSE trading vol 11.21-million shares
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U.S. ASKS HEARINGS ON PRESS LINK TO TV
Date: 16 March 1968
Special to The New York Times
Justice Dept formally widens probe of econ concentration by news media by calling for FCC hearings on planned acquisition of Beaumont, Tex, TV station KFDM by city's only daily Enterprise-Journal, lr to Chmn Hyde
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