Vandals Wreck Pressroom
Date: 02 April 1970
Vandals wreck pressroom equipment of Home Journal, St Thomas, pub by Sen E B Ottley
Antonio Mohamed (* 2. April 1970 in Buenos Aires), wegen seiner arabischen Vorfahren auch bekannt unter dem Spitznamen El Turco (span. für Der Türke), ist ein argentinischer Fußballtrainer und ehemaliger -spieler, der im Mittelfeld agierte.
Lesen Sie mehr...Der 2. April 1970 war ein Donnerstag unter dem Sternzeichen ♈. Es war der 91. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war Richard M. Nixon.
Wenn Sie an diesem Tag geboren wurden, sind Sie 55 Jahre alt. Ihr letzter Geburtstag war am Mittwoch, 2. April 2025, vor 166 Tagen. Ihr nächster Geburtstag ist am Donnerstag, 2. April 2026 in 198 Tagen. Sie haben 20.255 Tage gelebt oder ungefähr 486.120 Stunden oder ungefähr 29.167.256 Minuten oder ungefähr 1.750.035.360 Sekunden.
Date: 02 April 1970
Vandals wreck pressroom equipment of Home Journal, St Thomas, pub by Sen E B Ottley
Date: 03 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
negotiations and ITU chapel meetings continue; vp D Crockett warns 'screws will be tightened' until Times is forced to bargain; Sulzberger calls meetings illegal; Powers says recent bargaining dealt with non-econ issues, may call meeting of union chmn from each paper unless they are locked out 1st; Kheel says negotiations will continue every day until settlement is reached; will meet with ANG unit and Post; stereotypers local pres J J McMahon says union will take 1st action toward possible strike at next meeting; stereotypers internatl vp G Robinson aids in talks; McDonald repts no progress in mailers talks; ITU internatl pres J J Pilch aiding mailers and printers; negotiations continue between other unions and papers
Date: 03 April 1970
Authors League of Amer calls subpoenas forcing reporters to produce confidential information threat to freedom of speech and information; says subpoenas will 'curtail public's right to be informed'
Date: 02 April 1970
AP and Newsweek back motion filed by reporter E Caldwell and NY Times to quash subpoenas requiring Caldwell to testify before Fed grand jury investigating Black Panthers; AP holds news sources will 'dry up' if newsmen are required to reveal confidential information to Govt, says role of newsmen would be 'restricted and impaired'; Newsweek says newsmen must have unqualified right to refuse to testify on information 'professionally obtained' in order to preserve effective newsgathering; Govt files brief opposing motion to quash subpoenas; Govt attys say if Caldwell's testimony is sufficient he may not have to produce tapes and documents but say journalist's privilege is not recognized by Fed law
Date: 03 April 1970
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Changes name to Mintzer Greene Inc
Date: 02 April 1970
mil tribunal, Athens, sentences Zigdis and 5 Ethnos execs to prison terms ranging from 13 mo to 5 yrs; imposes fines totaling more than $50,000, possibly forcing newspaper to dose; Zigdis says he was duped by announcement that press is free; says only objective of indictment is to silence him and all Greeks who feel it their duty to speak up on natl issues; prosecutor, explaining stiff sentences, says Greece is going through transitional period that bridges 'rotten past with healthier future'
Date: 02 April 1970
Geneva, Switzerland, newspapers print April Fool's Day edition with fictitious news stories
Date: 03 April 1970
trial continues; former Sup Ct judge and Mrs A Fleming among 28 witnesses for defense
Date: 03 April 1970
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE