Advertising: Luring Companies; DKG Agency Creates A Filthy Hero for Enka
Date: 09 January 1974
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Needham Harper & Steers Inc names Norval B Stephens Jr dir (S)
Omari Latif Hardwick (born January 9, 1974) is an American actor. He is known for his starring role as James St. Patrick / Ghost, the protagonist of Starz's Power and his role as Vanderohe in Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead (2021). He is also known for his roles in Saved and Dark Blue, in Spike Lee's Miracle at St. Anna (2008), Kick-Ass (2010), Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls (2010), and as Andre in BET Network's Being Mary Jane.
Hardwick earned a 2025 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album nomination for the album Concrete & Whiskey Act II Part 1: A Bourbon 30 Series. For the 2026 Grammy Awards, he got a nomination for his album Pages for the Best Spoken Word Poetry Album.
llegir més...El 9 de gener de 1974 era un dimecres sota el signe estrella de ♑. Era el 8 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Richard M. Nixon.
Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 52 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el divendres, 9 de gener de 2026, fa 180 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el dissabte, 9 de gener de 2027, d'aquí a 184 dies. Heu viscut durant 19.173 dies, o unes 460.169 hores, o uns 27.610.154 minuts, o uns 1.656.609.240 segons.
Date: 09 January 1974
By PHILIP H. DOUGHERTY
Philip DOUGHERTY
Needham Harper & Steers Inc names Norval B Stephens Jr dir (S)
Date: 09 January 1974
ANPA, in petition filed with Cost of Living Council on Jan 4, asks exemption from Govt wage-price controls; says indus is caught in bind because of escalating price of newsprint imported from Canada, postal rate increase and exempt competitors; holds that newsprint shortages have impaired effectiveness of newspapers in carrying out 1st Amendment and public service responsibilities because shortages have resulted in rationing news content (S)
Date: 09 January 1974
Special to The New York Times
W Ger authorities have lifted expulsion order against Amer woman in Heidelberg, Mrs Karen Bixler Braunling, who had been ordered in Sept to leave country for working on underground newspaper Fight Back, which has been under investigation by US Army intelligence for its anti-mil stance; Mrs Braunling relates order against expulsion to fact that she has recently married a Ger and thus given Ger citizenship to her 9-mo-old son (S)
Date: 10 January 1974
Special to The New York Times
Tate, Sharon, and Others Murder Case: Reporter William Farr (Los Angeles Herald Examiner), who was jailed in '72 for refusing to identify his news sources on story he wrote about Charles Manson murders, has won new hope of eventually avoiding indefinite sentence for contempt of ct; Los Angeles Ct of Appeals on Jan 7 says that Farr could avoid further imprisonment if he could convince Judge Charles H Older, who sentenced him, that there is 'substantial likelihood' he will never change his mind about refusing to name his sources (M)
Date: 09 January 1974
By JUDITH CUMMINGS
Judith CUMMINGS
Fed Judge Marvin E Frankel on Jan 8 issues stern warning to US Atty Paul J Curran and Fed law enforcement officials against any repetition of on-the-spot news coverage of drug raids, such as occurred during round-up of suspected narcotics dealers in Apr '73; says unless steps are taken by Justice Dept to prevent recurrence, cts may take action; presence of newsman at raids brought complaints from law enforcement officials; Frankel's warning is issued 5 days after he imposed stiff prison sentences on 4 of defendants arrested in raid, ruling specifically that defendants' right to fair trial had not been violated by extensive press coverage; contends 'our principles are polluted if the indictments and arrests become the circuses they too often are'; says he hopes Justice Dept will intervene to reinforce Curran's 'vain expressions of disapproval'; warns, however, that failure to act may demonstrate that cts 'must move against...evil with such weapons as they have available' (M)
Date: 09 January 1974
ed, discussing NY Times int with Brit Prime Min Heath, notes that Conservative Govt has been forced to declare state of natl emergency 5 times since it has been in office; contends that it was disingenuous of Heath to suggest that picture of GB in state of continual crisis is creation of Amer press; holds that each emergency was provoked by strikes or slowdowns in crucial industries and that Heath has received deserved credit for refusing to allow trade unions to hold entire country for ransom; questions whether Govt's confrontation with miners and rr workers could have been averted; holds that with Sec of Employment William Whitelaw conducting Govt's negotiations with unions and appointment of Lord Carrington to new Energy Dept created to deal with fuel crisis, GB will be able to solve problems