Judge Refuses To Drop Baer Charges
Date: 28 August 1975
NJ Municipal Ct Judge Glenn W Kindle declines to dismiss trespassing charges against NJ Assemblyman Byron M Baer Jr, Newark Star-Ledger reporter Charles Finley, Ledger photographer Thomas Hurd and farm labor activists Alex Morisey and Ramon Rodriguez; in asking for dismissal, defendants' attorneys relied on NJ Sup Ct ruling that held that persons with legitimate interest in migrant laborers have right of access to them; charges against 5 defendants arose from July '74 incident at Rosario Sorbello & Sons farm that is operated by Fred J, Rosario and Michael Sorbello in Gloucester County, NJ; illus (M)
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ALLBRITTON EXTENDS STAR PURCHASE PLAN
Date: 28 August 1975
Perpetual Corp, owned by Joe L Allbritton, publisher of Washington Star, announces that it has extended period for shareholders of Washington Star Communications to offer their shares for purchase by Perpetual; new deadline is Sept 2 (S)
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Stossel of WCBS-TV Loses Consumer Job; Lack of Funds Cited
Date: 27 August 1975
WCBS-TV gen mgr Thomas Leahy says John Stossel has been relieved of his duties as consumer reporter for WCBS-TV; says Stossel will remain with station as gen assignment reporter; says station lacks money to cover consumer area properly (S)
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Sports News Briefs; Canadian Grand Prix Is Canceled Bell to Get Compensation for Thomas N.F.L., Players Break Off Talks Again Fifth Fastest Century Is Posted Secretariat Offspring on Sale List Broncos Tell Drivers: No Seating
Date: 27 August 1975
Canadian Grand Prix: Canadian Grand Prix, scheduled for Sept 21 at Mosport Pk, canceled on Aug 26 because promoters cannot come to terms with Formula One Constructors Assn, which supplies most of cars on Grand Prix circuit (S)
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Manila-Havana Ties
Date: 28 August 1975
official Philippine news agency in Manila repts that Imelda Marcos, wife of Philippines Pres Marcos, and Cuban Premier Fidel Castro have signed joint statement in Havana that calls for restoration of diplomatic ties, broken off in '61 (S)
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