PRINTERS' LEADER WARNS OF STRIKE; Says Papers Are Making 'Mistakes' Made in 62
Date: 22 March 1965
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Powers says ITU will strike if publishers make same 'mistakes' they made in '62, rept to membership meeting; scores FMCS for not contacting ITU; Gaherin does not see strike as inevitable
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COLUMBIA TO OFFER NEWS FELLOWSHIPS
Date: 21 March 1965
sets, experimental Carnegie Fellows in Journalism, under Carnegie Corp of NY aid, to give newsmen 'sabbatical leave' for research and writing; R Harwood and D Schoenbrun 1st fellows
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Anti-Peking Feeling Rises
Date: 22 March 1965
492 candidates seek 151 seats; Communist China's alleged influence on Bandaranaike Govt is major issue; 2 Japanese newsmen, mistaken for Chinese agents, beaten by mob
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Sometimes You Feel Sorry
Date: 21 March 1965
By JOHN CANADAY
John CANADAY
Canaday discusses problems of artist in modern soc, especially artist's inability to succeed either as philosopher or as recorder of reality
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MIRROR IS UPHELD IN SHUTDOWN CASE; N.L.R.B Dismisses Charge of Unfair Labor Practice
Date: 21 March 1965
NLRB, 4-0, dismisses 4 unions' unfair labor practice complaint against Hearst Corp over its '63 shutdown of NY Mirror and sale to NY News
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27 REGIONS IN WORLD HAVE NO DAILY PAPER
Date: 21 March 1965
Special to The New York Times
UNESCO repts 27 nations and territories have no daily papers (5 in Eur, 3 in Asia, 6 in Oceania, 11 in Africa, 2 in N Amer)
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President Pledges TV News Parleys At Least Monthly
Date: 21 March 1965
replies to critics of his press relations
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Transcript of President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Affairs
Date: 21 March 1965
Pres Johnson declines to say if US will supply arms to Israel, news conf; transcript
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