C.I.A. Is Linked to Strikes In Chile That Beset Allende; Intelligence Sources Report That Money Was Distributed to Help Truck and Taxi Drivers and Shopkeepers C. I. A. Is Linked to Anti-Allende Strikes Informers Inside Parties Official Defends Activities A 'Marginal Input' Professor Described Offer Link to Military Severed
Date: 20 September 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
Intelligence sources reveal US CIA secretly financed Chilean labor union strikes for more than 18 mos before '73 overthrow of Chilean Pres Salvador Allende Gossens; CIA Dir William E Colby has no comment; US Sec of State Kissinger, testifying at Sen Foreign Relations Com hearings, asserts that CIA involvement in Chile was authorized to keep alive pol parties and news media threatened by Allende's minority Govt and was not aimed at subverting it (S)
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Printers and 3 -Papers Honored for 11 -Year Pact
Date: 19 September 1974
Typographical Union Local 6 and NY Times, NY News and NY Post on Sept 18 are presented special certificates of appreciation signed by Mayor Beame for successfully negotiating 11-yr labor agreement; presentation is made by mediator Theodore Kheel and Beam's special labor adviser at luncheon of Inst of Collective Bargaining and Group Relations at Automation House (S)
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Accord Is Signed in Suit Over Employment Bias
Date: 20 September 1974
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Fed Judge Lawrence W Pierce on Sept 19 signs settlement agreement in suit charging employment discrimination in newspaper and publications delivery indus in NYC area; agreement calls for 25% minority employment in indus within 5 yrs; Legal Defense and Educ Fund of NAACP estimates that this will mean that 1,000 additional minority workers will be employed in indus in that period; settlement is was reached by all parties after 4-wk trial on merits of 2 consolidated actions that had charged employment discrimination in delivery indus; 1 of suits was brought by EEOC and named as defendants were Newspaper and Mail Deliverers Union, NY Times, NY Daily News, NY Post and LI Press and 50 other publishers and news distributors within union's jurisdiction; other action, brought by Legal Defense Fund in assn with Willkie Farr & Gallagher, was private class action on behalf of minority persons (S)
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NESSEN MAY GET TERHORST'S POST; NBC Correspondent Called Choice for Press Aide Wounded in Vietnam
Date: 20 September 1974
By MARJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times
sources say Pres Ford has chosen Ron Nessen of NBC News as his new press sec to succeed J F terHorst; Nessen career sketch; his por (M)
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One of Our Own; ' The truth is that his job is often to withhold the truth.'
Date: 19 September 1974
By William Safire
William Safire
W Safire comment on dilemma faced by Pres press sec says Pres Ford's 1st press sec J F terHorst probably quit because other White House aides did not tell him whole truth about pre-pardon negotiations
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MOSCOW ARTISTS REGAIN PAINTINGS; Some of Seized Works Are Returned-Tass Hints Ban on New Show ' Cheap Provocation' Seen No Explanation Given Second Protest by U.S.
Date: 19 September 1974
Special to The new York Times
Soviet News Agency Tass, in commentary on dispersal of Sept 15 art show in Moscow, accuses Western newsmen of 'distortion and garbling of the facts'
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Was Ford Conned On Chile?
Date: 20 September 1974
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker holds Pres Ford's statement claiming US right to go clandestinely into other nations and 'take certain actions in intelligence field to help implement foreign policy and protect natl security' is 1 of most unfortunate ever made by head of supposedly law-abiding govt (S)
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Mrs. Trudeau Is Ill; Notes on People
Date: 19 September 1974
Pres Ford, in administering oath of office to Ronald Sarro (Washipgton Star News), new pres of Washington Press Club, becomes 1st Pres in club's history to swear in 1 of its officers; Sarro is 1st male officer of club
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