Atkārtoti atskaņo trešdiena, 1971. gada 7. aprīlis

1971. gada 7. aprīlis bija trešdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 96 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Richard M. Nixon.

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7th of April 1971 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1971. gada 7. aprīlis

Editor Ordered Deported

Date: 07 April 1971

Immigration and Naturalization Service orders W P Biggin, ed of underground paper Phila Free Press, deported to his native Canada on ground his student visa has expired; paper was started at Temple U

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Pro Football TV Guide Will Kick Off Next Season

Date: 07 April 1971

By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY

Philip DOUGHERTY

K Terpstra elected dir

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Italy's Unions Confirm Plan For General Strike Today

Date: 07 April 1971

Special to The New York Times

3 largest trade union feds schedule 1-day, nationwide gen strike for April 7 to protest Govt's alleged failure to enact soc reforms

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NEWARK NEGROES FIGHT SCHOOL PACT; Shouting Halts Meeting -Reporter Is Assaulted

Date: 07 April 1971

By FOX BUTTERFIELDSpecial to The New York Times

F Butterfield repts he was assaulted by 3 men during Newark, NJ, Educ Bd meeting after he refused demand by Dr E W Garrett that he show his notebook; his wallet and notebook taken; he says a policeman who witnessed incident turned his back during assault and made no arrests; Times managing ed A M Rosenthal says Times will take legal action; met ed A Gelb files protest with Newark Police Dept

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2 Seized in Attach on Newsman At Newark School Unit Session

Date: 08 April 1971

By DAVID K. SHIPLERSpecial to The New York Times

David SHIPLERSpecial

Garrett and R Gilbert arrested after another Educ Bd meeting as result of protests filed by Butterfield with Police Dept and by Gelb with dept and Mayor Gibson; Gibson says he does not condone violence, turns matter over to Police Dir Redden; Redden says he will offer Butterfield chance to identify policeman; State Sen Wallwork deplores assault as move to suppress news and intimidate newsmen

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McCormick Resigns Post at WOR-TV

Date: 08 April 1971

By GEORGE GENT

George GENT

McCormick resigns as WOR-TV gen mgr; denies move is linked to publicity given to decision to cancel program

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Policemen Advised Of Reporters' Right To Cover the News

Date: 07 April 1971

Chief Inspector Codd advises police commands that all newsmen with working-press cards should be permitted through police and fire lines and into police stations except where serious deterrents of danger or security exist; also reminds commands that reprs of small pubs who may lack press credentials should not be interfered with

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SILURIANS ANNOUNCE JOURNALISM AWARDS

Date: 08 April 1971

Silurians Soc awards to E Hershey (Newsday), L Franks and T Powers (UPI), R Oliver (NY News), N Boenzi and B Silverman (NY Times), J Pierotti and T Ferris (NY Post), P Funt (WABC Radio), M Roberts (WRFM), Eyewitness News (WABC-TV), E Sevareid (CBS Eve News)

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Poindexter Trial Hears Testimony On News Reports

Date: 08 April 1971

By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH

Arnold LUBASCH

prosecution continues efforts to show that Poindexter was harboring Davis when he knew that Fed warrants had been issued for her arrest; FBI NYC office chief testifies that search for Davis recd extensive publicity after she was placed on bur's list of 10 most-wanted fugitives; R Brown, friend of Poindexter's, testifies that he told Poindexter in Sept that 'he was hot'

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Agnew Calls News Media Doubts Over Laos a Sign of Wide U.S. 'Masochism'

Date: 08 April 1971

Special to The New York Times

Agnew says 'most knowledgeable people' believe it is too soon to judge effectiveness of Laotian operation, but news media are pronouncing it a failure, s, Los Angeles; says Life (pub) did hatchet job on operation; makes other comments; illus

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