Jury-Picking in Reporter's Slaying Begun Under Security in Phoenix
Date: 19 October 1976
Jury selection for trial of John Harvey Adamson, accused slayer of Arizona Republic newsman Don Bolles, begins on Oct 18 under tight security; selection process is delayed several hrs when Superior Ct Judge Frederic Heineman apparently became concerned about security and released 100 prospective jurors
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Advertising; A Way to Save on Copy Testing
Date: 19 October 1976
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Tuesday Publications is merging its 2 monthly newspaper supplements that are designed for black audiences and are carried by gen interest newspapers; Tuesday-At-Home will become Homemaker section of Tuesday Magazine (S)
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World News Brief s; North Korean Diplomats Expelled by Norway Helsinki-Pact Compliance Bill Signed by Ford Dublin Broadens Curbs On Broadcast Reporting U.S. Agriculture Accord With Israel Postponed Salvage Ships Poised For Recovery of Navy Jet
Date: 19 October 1976
Irish Govt on Oct 18 extended its curbs on news reptg by state broadcasting service about illegal groups that engage in violence; Min for Posts and Telegraph Conor Cruise O'Brien extends ban to include members of Sinn Fein, pol wing of Provisional IRA (S)
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World News Briefs; A 17th-Century Scot Canonized by Pope Israel Defers Action On Bank Nominee Inmates at Ontario Jail Release 7 Hostages Enemies of Mrs. Gandhi Form Civil Rights Group Floods Swamp a Town And Threaten Canberra 6 Killed by a Land Mine During Philippine Voting
Date: 18 October 1976
Israeli Cabinet defers action on controversial nomination of Asher Yadlin for post of Gov of Bank of Israel; Yadlin is under investigation concerning allegations that he may have profited from property transactions he handled as head of Israel's huge workers' disability fund; investigation causes discomfort in Rabin's Labor Party; Yadlin maintains innocence (S)
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Georgia Governor Urged to Bar First U.S. Execution in a Decade
Date: 19 October 1976
Civil rights activists and prominent politicians, including Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, urge Gov George Busbee to suspend death sentences indefinitely; John Eldon Smith, convicted of murder in '75, is scheduled to be executed Oct 26 (S)
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