Don Bolles' Legacy
Date: 12 July 1976
ed on murder holds that investigation should not stop with solution to Bolles's murder
1976年7月11日 是 星期日 星号下的 ♋。 这是一年中的 192 日。 美国总统是 Gerald R. Ford。
如果你出生在这一天,你已经 49 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年7月11日星期五,360 天前。 2026年7月11日星期六 天后,您的下一个生日是 4。 你已经活了 18,257 天,或者大约 438,188 小时,或者大约 26,291,285 分钟,或者大约 1,577,477,100 秒。
Date: 12 July 1976
ed on murder holds that investigation should not stop with solution to Bolles's murder
Date: 12 July 1976
By ROBERT LINDSEY Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
renewed investigation into killing of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles is sending repercussions through pol and econ life of Ariz well beyond issue of slaying itself; details (M)
Date: 11 July 1976
Fed Dist Judge Jack E Goertzen orders Los Angeles Times reporter William T Farr to serve another jail term for refusing to reveal source of story about Charles Manson trial (S)
Date: 11 July 1976
removal of Garcia and sr staff members noted (S)
Date: 12 July 1976
Pres Ford's TV adviser Robert Mead resigns after criticism of his performance by White House press sec Ron Nessen; Nessen referred to complaints from PBS staff and from newspaper TV critics of telecast of White House dinner for Queen Elizabeth (S)
Date: 11 July 1976
Salt Lake City prosecutor Phil Palmer has asked cts to quash subpoenas served on 7 news orgns and 2 reporters as part of Repr Allan T Howe's defense against sex solicitation charge on grounds that Howe could not get fair trial because of prejudicial publicity and because of alleged improper statements made to press by City Atty Roger Cutler; Howe's atty subpoenaed materials from UPI, AP, Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News and TV stations KSL, KCPX and KUTV as well as reporters Clark Lobb (Tribune) and Peter Gillins (UPI) (S)
Date: 11 July 1976
Pres Ford's conciliation moves toward Ronald Reagan and prospects that he might choose Reagan as running mate revd; Ford por
Date: 11 July 1976
various NYC photographic concerns comment on their increased business during 4th of July weekend; those commenting include George Frye (Willoughby-Peerless) and Joseph MacDougal (Fotomat) (S)