Publishers Are Disturbed By Production-Cost Rise
Date: 10 April 1975
By MARTIN ARNOLD Special to The New York Times
Martin Special
ANPA annual conv ends on Apr 8 with forecast from publishers that business will be better in '75 along with reduced newspaper formats and stabilizing newsprint prices; those commenting include Charles O Kilpatrick (San Antonio Express and News), John Seigenthaler (Nashville Tennessean) and Frank Daniels Jr (Raleigh News and Observer and Times) (M)
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Vietcong Aide Pledges Fairness For the Children Left by G.I.'s
Date: 10 April 1975
Pham Van Ba, Vietcong repr at Geneva peace talks, says in answer to question on whether Western journalists will be given visas to visit S Vietnamese areas under Vietcong control, that it would be 'in our interest' to receive foreign newsmen; says that because of unsettled conditions and difficulty of insuring newsmen's 'security' it is not possible to have them visit now (S)
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Newsmen Are Told Calls Were Tapped In Indian Take-Over
Date: 10 April 1975
Shawano County authorities notify more than 80 newsmen of wiretap of their phone conversations with Indians holding Alexian Bros estate in Gresham, Wis; Judge Gordon Myse, who authorized wiretap, estimates that 84 notices had been sent to newsmen in Wis and other states and said that authorities were still trying to identify 20 other callers; says prime purpose of tap was to alert local authorities to potential danger areas in securing estate (S)
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Sagner Acknowledges Official Offered $25,000 Campaign Gift to Get a Post
Date: 10 April 1975
By RONALD SULLIVAN
Ronald SULLIVAN
Transportation Comr Sagner acknowledges that Nero offered Gov Byrne gubernatorial campaign $25,000 contribution in '73 in return for apptmt as Alcoholic Beverage Control Comm exec dir (M)
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Sports News Briefs; N.F.L. Pension Dispute Talks Called Judge Bans Soccer in Israel Syracuse to Field 5 Women's Teams
Date: 11 April 1975
Syracuse Univ to inst Dept of Women's Sports, with funds for 5 intercoll women's teams and 6 full-tuition scholarships, summer '75, 1st such program for women in univ history (S)
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Sports News Brief's; Rangers-Islanders on Cable TV Only Australian Still Leads Trot Drivers Scoreboard Operator Sues Mets Soviet Runner Captures Marathon Poland Beats U.S. in Hockey, 5-3
Date: 10 April 1975
Shea Stadium scorebd operator Joseph McFadden sues Mets and Rheingold Breweries for $2-million after fracturing leg in fall from scorebd, July '74; says he screamed for 15 mins before being found by relief pitcher Tug McGraw; charges Rheingold sacrificed safety standards in scorebd construction; wife Kathleen McFadden files $500,000 suit for loss of husband's services (S)
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