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August 15, 1981 - Image 10

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Page 10-Saturday, August 15, 1981-The Micd
Daily News
folds its
p.m. edition
NEW YORK (AP)- The Daily News
admitted defeat yesterday in its year-
old effort to publish an afternoon
newspaper. It said it was folding its
Tonight edition and laying off 320
workers in a bid to save the nation's
largest daily tabloid.
The shutdown adds to what has been
a grim summer for afternoon
newspapers. The 128-year-old
Washington Star folded on Aug. 7, and
The Bulletin of Philadelphia has said
that unless its unions agree to $4.9
million in contract concessions, it will
shut down tomorrow.,..
Daily News Publisher Robert Hunt
said the newspaper faced an $11 million
deficit this year even with economics,
which include a pay freeze for some
employees, an end to executive bonuses
and a 10 percent cut in salary for top
executives.

Orientation
This orientation group gets a close look at the subtleties of the hulking sculpture in front of the University's Art
Museum.

U.S. neutron decision
prompts shelter sales
getting between 30 and 40 calls a day.
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) - People from all over Sydney have been
President Reagan's decision to produce calling me non-stop since the announ-
neutron warheads has inceased cement.
demand for backyard bomb shelters in SYDNEY HAS a population of more
Sydney, the : -Daily Telegraph than 3 million people.
newspaper said in its Saturday editions. Love said he branched into the bomb
"They're becoming more popular shelter business two months ago
than swimming pools," Jeff Love, a because "there seemed to be a genuine
builder, told the newspaper. "I've been need in the community."
He said he spent abut six months
researching designs from all over the
world and his company had come up
with what they considered "a first class
design," which sells for between $11,000
and $14,000.
"President Reagan's decision has
really boosted demand," Love said.
"He's made the threat of nuclear war
real to many people who thought it
could never happen."
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