Miners, in Anti-Communist Move, Expel Some Reporters at Parley; Charge Rules Were Broken
Date: 26 September 1976
By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times
Ben FRANKLIN
Emotional debate over alleged 'Communists' in United Mine Workers Union and among newsmen reptg on conv in Cincinnati leads to expulsion of 6 correspondents for left-wing publications; reporters were accused in union resolution of having distributed 'Communist literature' in conv hall corridors, violation of ground rules for press members; reporters for Communist Party paper Daily World and Socialist Workers Party paper The Militant also leave press area; among those is Daily World reporter Art Shields (M)
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Editors Differ on Ethics of Using Political Candidates' Paid Articles
Date: 27 September 1976
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
Finding by Nashville Banner that 13 of 22 wkly Tenn newspapers do not rept candidates running for office unless candidates pay for article or pol announcement spurs controversy over how widespread practice is; Mo Press Assn exec dir William Bray calls practice unethical, but says assn cannot dictate newspaper policy; eds of many weekly papers defend practice; several other newspapers execs comment; James E Charlet Jr, gen mgr of Clarksville Leaf Chronicle and 13 other wkly Tenn papers, says he ordered papers still charging for announcements to separate news and ad; ANPA gen mgr Jerry Friedheim comments; Natl Newspaper Assn exec dir Theodore A Serrill defends practice (M)
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Schorr Denies He Tried to Link Colleague to Printing of Spy Report
Date: 27 September 1976
By ROBERT McG. THOMAS Jr
Robert McG
Schorr denies he tried to implicate Stahl, int on TV program 60 Minutes; denies that he had told Duke Univ audience that CBS had instructed certain correspondents to go easy on Richard Nixon on night he announced resignation and that correspondents had complied with instructions (S)
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Follow-Up on the News; Instant Riches
Date: 26 September 1976
Follow-up story on policemen being forced to begin wearing name tags in Jan '75 finds that contention by police that their families would be harassed by 'cop haters' and contention by civil rights groups that it would deter police brutality have not been proved (S)
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The Nation; Jobs Bills Give Ford Political Difficulty
Date: 26 September 1976
comment on Schorr case (S)
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World News Briefs; Thailand's Prime Minister Is Reappointed by King
Date: 26 September 1976
Some 12-million children and adults in Vietnam reptdly are receiving some form of educ (S)
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