GINSBERG INQUIRY TO HEAR NEWSMEN; 2 Reporters to Testify on Case Involving Judge
Date: 12 February 1975
By ALFONSO A. NARVAEZ Special to The New York Times
Alfonso NARVAEZ
Nassau County (NY): NY Daily News reporter Bernard Rabin and former reporter Frank Krauss and their wives are subpoenaed to testify before Albany grand jury investigating allegations that former Nassau County Family Ct Judge Martin Ginsberg illegally used public funds to help pay for campaign publicity while he was Assemblyman; Dist Atty Sol Greenberg repts he can give no details on matters pending before grand jury; grand jury investigation stems from Oct '72 article in Newsday, in which Krauss was quoted as having said that his wife Delphine had performed no work for state in exchange for $6,000 in state money she recd during '70 and '71; Rabin's wife Miriam recd $1.210 in '71; Ginsberg has acknowledged that 2 men had written press releases for him while they were working for newspaper; grand jury must determine if payments to women were for actual work performed, or if payments were intended to pay for their husbands' efforts on Ginsberg's behalf (M)
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CBS Drops Plan to Extend News Time; 'A Perfect Home' Design May Be Obviated
Date: 13 February 1975
By LES BROWN Special to The New York Times
Les Special
CBS-TV abandons idea of adding 15 minutes to half-hr Evening News With Walter Cronkite because of opposition from affiliated stations (M)
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Photographers and Reporters Honor Their Indochina Missing
Date: 12 February 1975
about 100 people gather at Internatl Center of Photography on Feb 11 to honor photographers and reporters who died or are still missing in Indochina; slide show is presented of photographers taken by Larry Burrows. Charles Eggelston. Robert Ellison, Scan Flynn, Henry Huet, Hiromichi Mine, Kent Potter, Kyiochi Sawado and Dana Stone
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People in Sports; Fordham Eleven Hires Ex-Columbia Aide as Coach
Date: 13 February 1975
The New York Times
Boxing Writers Assn names AP project editor Murray Rose and AP writer Jack Hand winners of Nat Fleischer Award for outstanding boxing journalism (S)
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A PRESS PROBLEM: VICTIMS OF CRIME; Some Papers Set Guidelines on Names and Information
Date: 12 February 1975
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Article on problem faced by newspapers of how to handle information about crime victims to avoid embarrassing or endangering them; in St Louis Post-Dispatch's new guidelines for crime articles, burglary victims will continued to be identified and their losses reptd, but story will not note whether burglars might have overlooked other valuables, to avoid alerting burglars to possibility of returning; victim's block or street will be given, but not house number; problem seen as conflict between person's right to privacy and community's right to know of events; NY Times procedures noted (M)
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Transcript of the President's News Conference on Domestic and Foreign Matters
Date: 12 February 1975
transcript of Pres Ford's news conf (S)
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