Pittsburgh Pressmen Settle
Date: 17 January 1971
pressmen accept new 2-yr contract with Pittsburgh Press and Post-Gazette which provides $a55 a week pay increase over 2 yrs and $8 in fringe benefits
17. ledna 1971 bylo neděle pod hvězdičkou ♑. Byl 16 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl Richard M. Nixon.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 55 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly sobota 17. ledna 2026 před 179 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou neděle 17. ledna 2027, za 185 dní. Žili jste 20 268 dní nebo přibližně 486 438 hodin nebo přibližně 29 186 339 minut nebo přibližně 1 751 180 340 sekund.
Date: 17 January 1971
pressmen accept new 2-yr contract with Pittsburgh Press and Post-Gazette which provides $a55 a week pay increase over 2 yrs and $8 in fringe benefits
Date: 17 January 1971
69-day strike by ANG against Rockford (Ill) Star and Register-Republican ends as union accepts 30-mo contract that will raise top minimum pay to $235.50 in last 6 mos
Date: 17 January 1971
By BEN A. FRANKLINSpecial to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLINSpecial
Reporter Mrs S G Parshall (Baltimore Sun), in 1st known case of its kind, gets ct hearing on her suit to bar paper from using her by-line on a series of articles on Baltimore nursing homes because of editing done on articles; ct rejects her request for injunction but lawyers hold that ct hearing may have opened way for others to press issue of a reporter's right to control use of his name; ct, before hearing case on its merits, rejected motions by paper to dismiss suit on freedom of press grounds; by-lines of 2 other reporters who did 'undercover' reptg as nursing home orderlies were withheld at their request; they joined Mrs Parshall in earlier protest to paper's managing ed P Heisler; Heisler tells ct that their requests were justified because of covert nature of their reptg but he and paper's atty F D Murnaghan argue that Mrs Parshall's by-line was needed to give articles 'warmth' and 'credibility' and that by-lines are co policy to reinforce reporter's responsibility for his work; witnesses from ANG testify that they believed they had 'oral understanding' with paper on withholding protested by-lines but ct rules they did not; Mrs Parshall's atty S Sachs sees principle established that a reporter can seek injunction if he can show injury to his name by use of his by-line
Date: 17 January 1971
State Dept censors delete from recently released Congressional transcript answers by Sgt R D Wallace to questions by Sen Fulbright concerning derogatory terms applied by Amer soldiers to Vietnamese
Date: 18 January 1971
Dem Natl Chmn O'Brien, who for mos has been protesting that Repubs as party in power take unfair advantage in use of pol air time, asks networks to suggest steps that can be taken to equalize use of air time, lr to them
Date: 17 January 1971
By ANTHONY RIPLEY
Anthony RIPLEY
E P Hoyt retires as ed and publisher; C R Buxton succeeds; Hoyt was hon at dinner Dec 14 by Sen Humphrey, ex-Amb Goldberg, Gov Love, 400 others; his retirement discussed in light of impact on Denver journalism of recent retirements and deaths
Date: 17 January 1971
excerpts from Lindsay and Police Comr Murphy news conf