State Unit Opens Hearings Into Government of City
Date: 03 February 1972
By MAURICE CARROLL
Maurice CARROLL
Lindsay news conf, City Hall
3 лютого 1972 р. був четвер під знаком зірки ♒. Це був 33 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був Richard M. Nixon.
Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 54 років. Ваш останній день народження був вівторок, 3 лютого 2026 р., 157 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження середа, 3 лютого 2027 р. через 207 днів. Ви прожили 19 881 днів, або приблизно 477 164 годин, або приблизно 28 629 890 хвилин, або приблизно 1 717 793 400 секунд.
Date: 03 February 1972
By MAURICE CARROLL
Maurice CARROLL
Lindsay news conf, City Hall
Date: 04 February 1972
AP Managing Editors Assn Washington News Com rept finds that 'President Nixon has come close to killing off the Pres press conf as public inst during his term of office'; notes Nixon held 9 news confs in '71 compared with recent Presidents who averaged 24 to 36 annually; concludes that Nixon's relations with press are more restricted and controlled in his behalf than those of any other modern-day Pres
Date: 03 February 1972
NYC Human Rights Comm is investigating charges by TV newsman S L Jackson that he suffered harassment and discrimination as reporter for WNBC News and was ultimately dismissed in Dec allegedly because he is Puerto Rican; Jackson has filed charges against NBC news div and news dir B Shusman; says he is receiving support of NYC Puerto Rican community and that Repr Badillo has expressed interest in his case; Shusman denies charges; says station is currently interviewing other Puerto Rican newsmen
Date: 04 February 1972
By JAMES M. MARKHAMSpecial to The New York Times
rev of incidents surrounding shooting of author R Porambo in Newark; illus of Porambo
Date: 04 February 1972
By HEDRICK SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
Dissident sources rept latest issue of Soviet underground journal The Chronicle of Current Events is being circulated despite Dec 30 ban against its publication issued by Central Com; say move to curtail The Chronicle and other samizdat (underground self-published journals) is part of gen ideological tightening in cultural world in recent wks; assert recent wave of searches, arrests and interrogations in Moscow, Leningrad, the Ukraine and Lithuania are result of order; The Chronicle has been leading Soviet source of information about dissent in USSR since early '68, carrying articles about Solzhenitsyn and protests by A D Sakharov; Soviet sources suggest some hard-line security officers and party officials, frustrated by their inability to check Jewish emigration movement, now see opportunity to cripple more gen dissident movement at time of its disarray; other underground Soviet pubs, including journals Veche and Ukrainsky Visnyk, noted
Date: 04 February 1972
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
Fed Appeals Ct rules that Dem party is not entitled to free TV time to answer Nixon broadcasts that provide information and are nonpol, rejecting Dem Natl Com's request for equal time after lengthy Pres ints by TV commentators; Dem gen counsel J A Califano says he will appeal decision to Sup Ct; decision came on appeal of group of FCC rulings upholding NBC and CBS refusals to provide Dems with equal time after 3 Pres TV ss; Judge E A Tamm says ct is 'not unsympathetic' with party not in White House, 'but sympathy cannot be allowed to deter public from maximum information it can obtain'; says today 'it is obligatory for Pres to inform public of his program and its progress from time to time' because people 'look to him for guidance, understanding, perspective and information'; ct also rejects Repub request for equal time to answer Dem TV reply to Nixon's Apr 7 TV s
Date: 04 February 1972
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Trans Com Productions vp P W Moseley repts co plans to sell ad for commercials to be shown during in-flight movies
Date: 04 February 1972
By TAD SZULCSpecial to The New York Times
US Sec Rogers says US is not in position to intervene in crisis in Ulster, news conf following his meeting with Irish Repub Min Hillery; says US will consider role in conflict only if GB and Irish Repub request it; Rogers' response is apparently aimed at pacifying some Sens who are calling for Amer intervention; Sen McGovern issues statement urging Nixon Adm to join internatl appeal for end to Ulster violence; Hillery says his visit to Washington and subsequent calls on other friendly Govts are aimed at getting help to convince GB to end her current policy in Ulster
Date: 04 February 1972
AT&T says it is seeking FCC authority for temporary expansion of telecommunications services between US and China in connection with Nixon's visit; says it has already reached accord with China for expansion