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...Guarantees. N.U.J. leaders maintain that their bid to establish closed shops is a tactic designed only to strengthen the union and hike wages -not to control editorial policy. But the publishers and many of their editors, including Alastair Hetherington of the highly respected Guardian, contend that what is at stake is freedom of the press. They claim that hi the past, labor pressure has forced the removal of articles critical of unions. Now, editors fear, in a closed-shop situation their jobs would depend on what they say in print. Said the London Times: "If the editor can be required...
Some who otherwise support Bernardin wonder whether his cautious decision making and cultivation of approval may not be signs of overweening ambition. His defenders contend that if the archbishop is ambitious, his zeal is for the welfare of his church, not himself. An almost compulsive worker, Bernardin rises at 6 a.m. to put in a 17-hour day of diocesan business and prayer. But his work is not all done at a desk: he enjoys spending many hours in informal but often serious talk with his fellow clergy and lay people...
...Saudis contend that the oil companies' profit is "excessive," and that the leap in taxes and royalties is only fair. In effect, the Saudis are saying that they are lowering posted prices, and that if consumers are asked to pay more, then the oil companies are to blame...
...MORE objectionable than the advertisements themselves has been Gallo's way of doing business--something that the reader never sees, but that The Crimson must contend with...
...been growing. Yet most legal experts consulted by TIME correspondents consider any overall negative judgment premature. With few exceptions, they feel that the outspoken Sirica has not as yet committed any serious errors that could lead to a reversal of any convictions in the case. At worst, they contend, the judge has been guilty of making gratuitous comments that needlessly reinforce a longstanding claim by the defense that he is too personally concerned about the trial to preside impartially over it. That could be a cause for reversal, they say, only if a continued pattern of far more prejudicial statements...