| Show Newspaper Strike The Newark Evening New Jersey's largest evening recently closed its It had suffered a strike almost a year in 1971 and 1972 and never recovered from losses which THE STRIKERS are no doubt sorry about But that doesn't help them or the or those who purchased the newspaper for many millions in This is not the first case of a public service facility being killed by a long IT SHOULD that ways must be found to keep newspapers in operation even during labor just as mass transit and other communications facilities should not be allowed to cease functioning because of a Congress has as yet been too timid to face the bitter truth in the public service many members fearing retribution from organized labor at the |