The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 9, 1965. 17 ON THE AIR’ ,- . Eas wusoar ewoess AltOMation Again Top Issue seein. In NY. Newspaper Contract 3:30 p.m.—Teke Thirty ° 4.00 p.m.—As The World Turns | NEW YORK (AP)—Automa. But there the accdtd ended. publishers say a good secretary | Mariner IV 4.3) p.m.—Razzie Dazzle jtion, the unresolved basic issue! One. complication is 5,500 an-|could do—bul the basic problem 5.00 p.m.—Fireball XL-S jot the il4day New York City ion members who don't even/is automation. t ° ~ . , x - 5.30 p.m.—Musie Hop newspaper strike of 1962 - 63, work for” the seven papers— REVIEWS SITUATION |" .| Destey Failing 1 TINA oe ako 4,00 p.m.—Education Week Program again is the key issue in the fi- |The New York Times, The| Reviewing the situation; The | ; ‘ ~\ 4.31 p.m.—Gazette nal month of new negotiations. (Daily News, The New York 7.0) pam.—CRCY-TV News Publishers and have Herald Tribune, The New York 7.15 p.m.—Farm Scene met about 60 times since. Octo- | Journal - American, The New | 7.30 p.m—The Lucy Show ber in an effort to solve the [York World Telegram and Sun, jror, which had the country’s date with 8.00 p.m.—Dr. Kildare problem before newspaper craft |The Long Island Press and The |second largest newspaper circu- |July 14 ee se ion't v= 9:00 p.m.—Jack Benny unien contracts expire March Long Isiand Star-Journal. lation. | the red full data coum’ 9.30 p.m.—Danny Kaye Show 0. | “Another strike could cause’) “thet tal, 10.30 p.m.—Frent Page Challenge The Publishers Association of \WORK-IN SHOPS ‘the death of one or more of the| S¢ disclosed e ‘e 11.01 p.m.—News Magazine New York City represents| These printers afte membefs | city’s financially shaky dailies,” | ures have the two 14.90 p.m.—Eye Opener seven metropolitan dailies. It lof Local 6's books and job The Journal said. | struments speeding 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News ‘negotiates simultaneously with branch, who work at the com-| jt added: jeraft. But arene. cumpenest- 12.13 @.m.—Local Weather and Sports | nine craft unions. mercial printing shops and| “The union's contract propos- jing fora ailure, have Scores Newspaper guild contracts, ‘typesetting firms here. jals come ata time when the |beon, able to ee 12:15 a.m.—Sign Off covering editorial employees,| Powers said most new mem jpublishers are to | ord me CKCW TV are negotiated separately with Ders of the 2,700-man newspaper | maintain in . The | back. each newspaper. printing force come from this|Times and The News are| The trouble is not expected to 0.57 o.m.<Stetion Sian On . branch and he wanted any at-|making profits, but it’s under-jinterfere with the television | - sn te 10.00 « ae. ned vores, ISSUE THE SAME trition agreement to protect this stood that the other New York |camera designed to relay up to ’ . 7 began A -—BROTON . The talks with ‘the printers job flow. But each member |City dailies are suffering from —_ when the spacecraft Oc , NAS AEX at Cp aeete ae pepe @-m.—Nove Scotia Schools are considered the critical dis- ‘publisher expressed willingness | extensive losses.” |flies within 5,400 miles of Mars OND : C7 : D0 L ; ; aoe —Across Caneda cussions, as they were two only to guarantee the jobs of| Only The New York Post—'in July. > ee ee yeas age. and the issue is ba- printers now cunwet © 8S , . Sically same now as then. plan, and then i new . 12.30 p.m.—Butternut Square | Declaring the situation dead-}.contract permits adoption of RIPLEY s BELIEVE IT OR NOT 12.50 p.m.—CBC News locked Feb. 9, Bertram A. Pow- new automation equipment. 1.00. p.n—Tuesday Playbill ers, president of Local 6, Inter-| “We're not trying to hang 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Helen national Typographical Unio onto -a-fixed number of jobs,” Crocker (AFL - CIO) flew to Denver, |Powers said. 3.00 p.m.—Moment ef Truth Colo., to report to the interna-| ‘We accept the barrier to job | 8:30 p.m.—Teke Thirty tional president, Elmer Brown. opportunity that attrition means | 4.00 p.m.—As .The World Turns | Brown, as the umion’s consti- for us. We accept the reducion | 4 30 p.m.—Razzle Dezzie jtution requires, then joined the | in newspaper jobs. But we want 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers bargaining sessions with John |compensation for this.” 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop J. Gaherin, # veteran railway | The union asked publishers to | 16,00 o.m.—Supper Club labor negotiator now president pay five per cent of the gross 6.15 p.m.—tionel Television News of the publishers association. |wages paid to newspaper print- 6.25 p.m,—Weather | “I think they understand the ers until the union .can restore 6.30 p.m.—Sports |problems confronting us and we balance in the flow of - jobs. 6,35 p.m.—Supper Club understand theirs,” Brown said. This sum was estimated at $1, 7.00 p.m.—No Time For Sergeants = Both sides’ agreed in princi- |500,000..a year and would be 7:30 p.m.—Ripcord ple that any automation pact used to retrain printers, 8:00 p.m.—Bunkhouse Boys |reached would call for job re-|jearly retirements, and 8.30 p.m.—Petticest Junction duction by attrition only—the |the losses to pension funds sup- 9:00 p.m.—Jeck Benny normal processes of death, re- ported by per-capita payments. 9.30 p.m.—Danny Keye tirement, resignation ahd dis- 10:30 pamn.=Front’ Page Challenge i charge for cause. WILL CUT INCOME 14.00 p.m.—News Magezine | “Attrition will cut down 11.30 p.m.—Eye Opener 12.00 p.m.—CBC IV News fs 12.15 @.m.—Viewpoint TUESDAY 12.20 a.m.—Lionel Network News | 12.25 «.m.—Station Sign Off 6:00—The Morning Show. 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