Beaverbrook Losses Growing, Endangering Two Key Papers
Date: 27 March 1977
Beaverbrook Newspapers repts growing losses, arousing fears about future of London Daily Express and London Evening Standard; announces 1/2 yrly loss of about $2.5-million (S)
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Beame Finds A New Issue In Fiscal Crisis
Date: 27 March 1977
By STEVEN R. WEISMAN
Steven WEISMAN
Mayor Beame's scheduled appearance with 2 Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus clowns to promote circus for city's youngsters is canceled after Central Labor Council head Harry V Arsdale tells Beame that Amer Fed of Musicians is in fight with circus and urging boycott of it (S)
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World News Briefs; Chilean Church Concerned For Hundreds of Missing 6 Are Executed in Congo For 2 Assassinations Zaire Cancels Press Trip To Disputed Province Peking, in Shift, Marks Beethoven Anniversary Right-Wing Leader Quits Japan's Socialist Party
Date: 27 March 1977
China marks 150th anniv of Beethoven's death by lifting ban on his music; Central Symphony Orch, Peking, plays concert of his works (S)
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New Book Traces; Colorful History of Laurette Township
Date: 27 March 1977
By MARTIN WALDRON
Martin WALDRON
Historic and Aesthetic Comm publishes Vol I of 'The Mins of Lawrence Twp,' which lists all official actions taken by community's governing body, 1714-1869 (S)
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Homosexual Leaders Meet at White House With Presidential Aide to Discuss Discrimination in Federal Law
Date: 27 March 1977
leaders of 24 homosexual rights movements meet with Pres aide Margaret Costanza at White House to lobby for end to discrimination against homosexuals in Fed law; Jean O'Leary of Natl Gay Task Force comments; participants express concern about Fed policy barring homosexuals from serving in Armed Forces and ask for changes in Fed prison regulations for homosexual prisoners; ask Pres to support bill outlawing discrimination against homosexuals and demand more Fed grants for homosexual soc and research programs, expansion of FCC rules requiring broadcast access for homosexual community, end to housing discrimination and end to ban on granting of US citizenship to homosexual immigrants (M)
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Four Principal News Personalities Leaving WOR
Date: 28 March 1977
By C. GERALD FRASER
C. FRASER
WOR undergoes reorgn, reptdly as part of RKO Gen's effort to strengthen afternoon and evening audiences and attract younger listeners; will affiliate with ABC, using its Amer Information Network as natl news sources; breakdown of stations audience by Arbitron Radio Service noted; vp Rick Devlin comments (M)
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Date: 27 March 1977
Wis defeats Mich, 6-5, to win NCAA champ (S)
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Letters
Date: 27 March 1977
Yvonne R Freund lr contends soc scientists should find ways to make elderly feel useful before working on ways to make people live longer
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