1972년 1월 19일 수요일 재생 중

1972년 1월 19일은(는) 수요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♑**입니다. 올해의 18일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Richard M. Nixon입니다.

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19th of January 1972 News

1972년 1월 19일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Legal Maneuvers Delay Gravel-Ellsberg Inquiry Another Week

Date: 19 January 1972

By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times

Judge A Julian temporarily quashes subpoenas of Prof N Chomsky, Prof R A Falk and R Stavins, witnesses in Fed grand jury investigation, Boston, of leak of Pentagon papers to press by D Ellsberg; Prof S Popkin appears in ct but refuses to answer any substantive questions; Sen Gravel's attys' appeal to Sup Ct to extend protection granted Jan 7 barring testimony about Gravel's activities connected with his reading of papers to cover his republication of papers through Beacon Press is denied; Ellsberg's atty C R Nesson obtains temporary stay of ct proceedings from Judge B Aldrich to allow ct to consider Ellsberg's contention that Boston grand jury might be illegally gathering evidence for use in Los Angeles conspiracy trial; Govt atty W P Reese says Ellsberg's contention is unfounded; says Govt is looking into 2 separate conspiracies; ct rulings delay investigation at least 1 wk

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GUILD AND A.P. REACH A TENTATIVE ACCORD

Date: 20 January 1972

Wire Service Guild and AP reach tentative agreement on 2-yr contract to be submitted to union members for ratification

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NEWARK PRESSMEN REJECT PROPOSAL

Date: 20 January 1972

Special to The New York Times

Internatl Pressman's local pres J Schofield repts union turned down proposed agreement under which some pressmen formerly employed by Newark Eve News would work for Newark Star-Ledger

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Dimension in Credibility

Date: 20 January 1972

WILLIAM C. ROGERS

William ROGERS

Lr holds credibility of Pres vital to US foreign policy but stresses responsibility of press in handling matters of confidence with other nations

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Nixon's Visit to China Will Be Telecast Live

Date: 20 January 1972

By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times

Nixon's visit to China to be given instant TV coverage via communications satellite; White House aides Ziegler and J A Scali seek to counter any accusation Nixon seeks to dominate TV screens just prior to 1st Pres primary of '72; it is noted however that when Ziegler went to China preparatory to Nixon's visit, the only newsmen accompanying him were TV men

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U.S. Stand on India

Date: 19 January 1972

JOHN BATHGATE

John BATHGATE

lr comments on differences between US Amb to India K Keating's view of US policy in regard to India-Pakistan conflict and policy as formulated by Nixon Adm, in light of Jan 6 lr defending US policy; lauds Times handling of J Andersons's revelations of secret Adm moves during conflict

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Newsmen at the U.N.

Date: 20 January 1972

AGHA ABDUL HAMID

Agha HAMID

UN Asst Sec Gen Hamid defends withdrawal of accreditation from Nationalist Chinese correspondents at UN T C Tang and Chen-chi Lin on grounds they represented Nationalist Govt, now officially ousted from UN, lr on Jan 7 lr by J H Sheldon and Jan 8 ed; says accreditation of reprs of private news agency from Taiwan would be considered

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4 Newspapers in Florida Purchased by The Times

Date: 20 January 1972

NY Times purchases Fla newspapers including Sebring News from W L Matthew and O L Taylor; names J H Harrison head of corp to own papers and E C Walthall exec vp

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JOHN CHAPMAN, 7t, DRAMA CRITIC, DIES; Revewer of The News 25 Years Aided Theatre Wing

Date: 20 January 1972

Chapman, John

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Stanton Proposes Debates On Campuses by Nominees

Date: 20 January 1972

CBS exec Stanton proposes series of coll campus debates by major parties' Pres nominees to bring candidates together on broadcast media without violating Fed equal-time restrictions; says debates will be news events that will not be carried in their entirety by radio or TV but will be open to regular broadcast news coverage of pol events

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