-Pierre LazareI[, 65, Publisher Ot France-Soir and EUe, Dies
Date: 21 April 1972
Lazareff, Pierre
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Date: 21 April 1972
Lazareff, Pierre
Date: 20 April 1972
By GEORGE GENT
George GENT
Sterling Manhattan Cable TV to transmit on Apr 23 and 24 proceedings of A J Liebling Counter-Convention on contemporary issues of Amer journalism sponsored by MORE (pub); various topics and panelists noted
Date: 21 April 1972
Solicitor Gen Griswold on Apr 20 urges US Sup Ct not to provide umbrella of senatorial immunity for persons connected with Sen Gravel's pub of Pentagon papers; says investigation is being conducted to find if crime has been committed and testimony of senatorial aide or other 3d persons could lead way to offender; Gravel's attys R J Rheinstein and C L Fishman argue that Gravel's immunity would be useless if persons who helped him with publishing details could be asked same questions; Fishman says Sen could be questioned about theft or any other crime not connected with his Senatorial duties
Date: 20 April 1972
Special to The New York Times
Sens Saxbe and Ervin argue for Sen's const prerogative before US Sup Ct for 1st time, Apr 19, as they urge Ct to block Fed grand jury investigation of Sen Gravel's pub of secret Pentagon Papers; their arguments noted
Date: 20 April 1972
By JOSEPH F. SULLIVANSpecial to The New York Times
Joseph SULLIVANSpecial
Coalition for Fair Broadcasting, group of elected officials, union leaders and civic orgns in NJ, demands on Apr 19 that NYC TV stations give more attention to NJ; says it will oppose renewal of FCC licenses for any stations that do not increase 'quality and quantity' of news coverage and public service programs dealing with NJ; will meet with WCBS, WNBC, WNEW and WNET reprs next wk to discuss agreement on coverage that would become written part of each station's license renewal; will also make effort to meet with WOR, WABC and WPIX; triennial license renewals now before FCC are scheduled to be decided by June 1; G MacInnes, exec dir of Wallace-Eljabar Fund, which has contributed $20,000 to finance coalition, says initial contacts with station reprs indicate that satisfactory arrangements can be worked out without filing objections to license renewals; Mayor Gibson says NYC stations make no special effort to cover or understand NJ
Date: 20 April 1972
Burnham wins TNG Page One award
Date: 20 April 1972
FCC rejects request by Dem Natl Com that NBC and CBS be required to provide free, 1-hr prime TV time to respond to programs featuring Pres Nixon; com's demands involve Jan 2 int by D Rather on CBS and Dec 21 program by J Chancellor narrating 1 day in life of Pres Nixon; com contends that both broadcasts were just prior to Nixon's entry into '72 Pres election campaign and were pol, partisan and discussed issues of pub importance in manner favorable to Nixon Adm
Date: 21 April 1972
By THOMAS W. ENNIS
Thomas ENNIS
Date: 21 April 1972
Stephens, Philip B
Date: 21 April 1972
Special to The New York Times
H K Schwartz says at Apr 20 news conf that he will support Sen McGovern although he is on Penna Dem Pres primary ballot as pledged to Sen Muskie; says he is disillusioned with way Philadelphia Dem orgn runs Muskie campaign; says orgn, controlled by P J Camiel, lets party workers seek election as delegate of J F Fay, who runs as uncommitted delegate but is expected to favor Sen Humphrey