Faye and Payne Reunited In Nostalgic 'Good News'; Short-Hair Musical'
Date: 18 December 1973
By PAUL GARDNER
Paul GARDNER
Actress A Faye and actor J Payne, who appear in A Burrows play Good News, int on career; illus
18 decembrie 1973 era un marți sub semnul stelut al lui ♐. Era ziua 351 din an. Președintele Statelor Unite a fost Richard M. Nixon.
Dacă te-ai născut în această zi, ai 52 ani. Ultima ta zi de naștere a avut loc acum joi, 18 decembrie 2025, 207 zile. Următoarea ta zi de naștere este pe vineri, 18 decembrie 2026, peste 157 zile. Ați trăit 19.200 zile sau aproximativ 460.820 ore sau aproximativ 27.649.256 minute sau aproximativ 1.658.955.360 secunde.
Date: 18 December 1973
By PAUL GARDNER
Paul GARDNER
Actress A Faye and actor J Payne, who appear in A Burrows play Good News, int on career; illus
Date: 19 December 1973
Fed labor mediator T W Kheel repts on Dec 18 that discussions on automation issues between ITU Local 6 and NY Times, NY Daily News and NY Post are scheduled to begin on Jan 7
Date: 19 December 1973
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
L Brown analyzes growing influence of Pres Nixon on FCC; says when Nixon names successor to H R Lee, who resigned last wk, he will have apptd 6 of 7 members of comm; says that not since F D Roosevelt's Adm has composition of FCC so borne stamp of a single Pres and that since apptmts are for 7 yrs, Nixon's influence upon Amer communications policy wil extend well beyond his own term of office; notes concern of Sen Communications Subcom Chmn J O Pastore and various citizens' orgns that FCC may become overly representative of 1 part of pol spectrum; Brown notes Sen Commerce Com has arranged to hold confirmation hearings on Jan 23 for Nixon's 2d apptmt to Dem seat, J H Quello; although ostensibly a Dem, Quello reptdly contributed to Nixon's '72 re-election campaign and was urged on Pres by Vice Pres Ford; discusses other questions complicating Quello's candidacy; says it is expected that when 2 vacant Dem seats are filled, FCC Chmn D Burch will resign; notes TV Digest reptd early this wk that Pres is planning to name N B Freeman, vp and exec ed of King Features Syndicate, to succeed Burch
Date: 18 December 1973
FTC on Dec 17 discloses that Judge D B Bonsal has ruled that Ancorp Natl Services, formerly known as Amer News Co, violated '64 order of FTC barring practice of exacting special payments from newspapers; concern is now in bankruptcy proceedings and has been fined $204,200 for knowingly inducing and recieving discriminatory promotional allowances from NY Times, Daily News and NY Post; Ancorp gen mgr R S Itzler announced last March that co is filing arrangement with its creditors under Chapter XI of Fed Bankruptcy Act
Date: 18 December 1973
L Lyons, author of syndicated column Lyon's Den, on Dec 17 is awarded NYC's feronze medallion by Mayor Lindsay in ceremony at City Hall; illus
Date: 18 December 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
NY Times foreign correspondent M W Browne repts that when he was working for AP in Saigon there were number of foreign correspondents he believed were working for CIA; statement comes in response to CIA statement that agency has about 36 amer newsmen working abroad on its payroll as undercover informants or as full-time intelligence agents; Times correspondents M Arnold and J de Onis rept that during revolution in Domincan repub in '65 they were approached by CIA agent with information about revolution
Date: 19 December 1973
By ARNOLD H. LUBASCH
Arnold LUBASCH
US Atty P J Curran, in documents filed in US Fed Ct, NYC, on Dec 18, contends massive news coverage of narcotics raids on homes of 86 alleged drug pushers early in '73 was not illegal; contends briefing of reporters before raids was not illegal or improper, but acknowledges that it was 'ill advised' to allow newsmen to accompany law enforcement officials on raid on home of 1 of defendants; explanation has been demanded from Curran as result of motions by defendants who were convicted on narcotics charges after being arrested during raids
Date: 19 December 1973
Mrs S Salazar, widow of R Salazar who was killed while covering '70 East Los Angeles riots involving Mex-Amers for TV station KMEX, is awarded $700,000 in damages on Dec 18; originally sued for $1.5-million
Date: 19 December 1973