Montreal Paper Is Struck
Date: 06 November 1975
Montreal daily Le Devoir does not publish on Nov 5 as 29 members of paper's staff walk out after breakdown of contract negotiations (S)
5. november 1975 je bil sreda pod znakom zvezdice ♏. Bil je 308 dan v letu. Predsednik Združenih držav je bil Gerald R. Ford.
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Date: 06 November 1975
Montreal daily Le Devoir does not publish on Nov 5 as 29 members of paper's staff walk out after breakdown of contract negotiations (S)
Date: 06 November 1975
Raymond E Dix, newly-elected pres of Inter-Amer Press Assn, on Nov 5 issues statement condemning 'new wave of repression' against journalists in Brazil, says that since assn's annual meeting in Sao Paulo, Brazilian Govt had started campaign against press; says assn is concerned over death of journalist Vladimir Herzog (S)
Date: 05 November 1975
negotiators for NY Times and Daily News on Nov 4 meet with reprs of Pressmen's Union Local 2 following tentative contract settlement on Nov 3 with Newspaper Drivers; talks between 2 newspapers and Mailers Union Local 6 are scheduled for Nov 5, 6 and 7; Stereotypers Local 1 is reptd to be considering mgt proposal; Citywide Coordinating Com of Newspaper Guild is to meet on Nov 6 to decide whether to make News or Times strike target (S)
Date: 06 November 1975
Spokesman for union representing 855 editorial, ad and circulation workers at Phila Inquirer and Daily News says strike is certainty when contract expires on Nov 8 (S)
Date: 06 November 1975
mil policemen in Lisbon on Nov 5 fire weapons into air to break up street fighting between Communists and Socialists battling for control of newspaper O Seculo; trouble reptdly began when group of Socialists went to paper to protest its Communist control despite vote by staff members to oust far-left and Communist editors (S)
Date: 06 November 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
journalist working in Bilbao, in Basque region of Spain, received lr from 'tribunal' announcing that he had been condemned to death but that sentence would be held in abeyance if he changed his reptg on Basque problems; journalist left Bilbao (S)
Date: 05 November 1975
By JOHN M. CREWDSON Special to The New York Times
Sen F Church, accusing Ford Adm of attempting to obstruct Sen Select Intelligence com's investigation of Fed intelligence agencies, formally rejects request by Pres Ford that com keep secret its findings of CIA involvement in attempts to assassinate foreign heads of state; White House makes public Ford's lr to com requesting that rept be kept secret; Church says he believes natl interest would be 'better served' by telling Amer people the 'true and complete story' behind alleged assassination plots; White House press sec Ron Nessen says Ford does not want to keep from Amer public information about activities of its citizens but wants to keep details about attempted assassinations from those who do not have 'best interests' of US 'at heart' (L)
Date: 06 November 1975
Sen votes, 86-0, to require that all its com meetings be open to press and public except in cases infringing on natl security or personal privacy; votes, 81-6, to require HR and Sen conf coms to meet in open session unless majority of either side's conferees vote, for any reason, to close meeting; HR has approved similar reform; effort by Sen C H Percy to include joint Cong coms in new procedures is killed by voice vote; Sen kills, 77-16, narrower Rules Com substitute version of what has become known as Sunshine Bill, authored by Sens L Chiles and W V Roth; Sen modifies Roth-Chiles bill by accepting amendment by Sen R Byrd that would allow any Sen to move to close a session only for purpose of discussing 'sensitive' subject matter at issue; amendment would also require that vote to close any meeting be made in open session (M)
Date: 05 November 1975
text of Pres Ford's lr to Sen F Church urging that Sen Select Intelligence Com not make public its rept on subject of assassinations (M)
Date: 05 November 1975
By The Associated Press
world reaction to Pres Ford's Cabinet shuffle; Soviet press takes cautious, wait-and-see stand on shuffle but indicates that ouster of Defense Sec J R Schlesinger is welcome; W Ger newspaper Die Welt and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung score Schlesinger's ouster; GB's Guardian welcomes move while London Daily Telegraph says development 'could be bad news for NATO; Aftenposten says Kissinger's removal as Natl Security Council (NSC) head is only symbolic; Japanese correspondents in Peking rept that Chinese officials are most concerned about Kissinger leaving his post as NSC head; Yugoslav newspapers quoted (S)