El Mundo Resumes Printing
Date: 20 September 1972
El Mundo resumes pub on Sept 19, after end of 7-mo strike called by Newspaper Guild
Kimbal James Musk (born 20 September 1972) is a businessman and restaurateur. He co-owns The Kitchen Restaurant Group, with restaurants in Colorado, Chicago, and Austin. He is the co-founder and chairman of Big Green, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has built hundreds of outdoor classrooms called Learning Gardens in schoolyards across the United States. Musk is also the co-founder and chairman of Square Roots, an urban farming company growing food in hydroponic, indoor, climate controlled shipping containers. Musk sits on the boards of Tesla Inc., SpaceX, and the Burning Man Project; his older brother Elon is the CEO of the former two companies. He was on the board of Chipotle Mexican Grill from 2013 to 2019. He is the brother of Elon Musk, Tosca Musk, son of Errol and Maye Musk, and a major shareholder in Tesla.
In 1995 he co-founded, with Elon, the software company Zip2, which was acquired by Compaq for $307 million in 1999.
Bővebben...A 1972. szeptember 20. egy szerda volt a ♍ csillagjegy alatt. Ez volt az év 263 napja. Az Egyesült Államok elnöke Richard M. Nixon volt.
Ha ezen a napon születtél, akkor 52 éves vagy. Az utolsó születésnapod 2024. szeptember 20., péntek, 361 napja volt. A következő születésnapod 2025. szeptember 20., szombat napon lesz, 3 nap múlva. 19 354 napot élt, vagy körülbelül 464 503 órát, vagy körülbelül 27 870 226 percet vagy körülbelül 1 672 213 560 másodpercet.
Date: 20 September 1972
El Mundo resumes pub on Sept 19, after end of 7-mo strike called by Newspaper Guild
Date: 20 September 1972
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
D Ellsberg, A J Russo Jr and 17 of their attys and consultants in Pentagon papers case sue 10 top Fed officials for damages on Sept 19, accusing Govt of illegal wiretapping; suit is based on assertion that wiretap is illegal because it was not approved by judge; Govt holds 'foreign intelligence' wiretapping can be conducted legally without ct approval; Ellsberg files another suit charging that interception interfered with their defense and thus denied defendants 'effective assistance of counsel guaranteed by the 6th Amendment'; plaintiffs ask for $50,000 each in punitive damages, plus amount set by Cong as compensatory damages for illegal wiretapping-$100 a day for each day of surveilance or $1,000, whichever is higher; those sued are; J M Mitchell, Atty Gen Kleindienst, top officials of FBI, Bur of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Customs Bur, Secret Service, IRS, Depts of Defense and State and CIA
Date: 20 September 1972
By CHARLES MOHRSpecial to The New York Times
fighting appears to continue in southern Uganda on Sept 19 between troops loyal to Ugandan Pres Amin and force of Ugandan exiles; Pres Amin announces that his army recaptured border village of Mutukula where invasion reptdly began and Uganda broadcast says that surviving invaders were routed; Tanzanian officials continue to say privately that 500 of exiles are holding out in area of marshes and lakes between Masaka and Tanzanian border and have been reinforced by 300 others; invaders, who appareently hoped to restore former civilian Pres M Obote to power, seem to have been hoping for large-scale defections from Uganda Army, but none have been reptd; Uganda mil spokesman warns Asians, whom Pres Amin has ordered deported, to stop their 'delaying tactics' if they 'want peace with armed forces', radio broadcast; asserts that Asians are failing to move quickly to obtain departure documents and entry documents for GB; Tanzanians charge that Uganda aircraft attacked Tanzanian town of Bukoba for 2d day and that 9 civilians were killed in Sept 18 raid; Uganda Govt promises to release AP newsman A Torchia, who was seized on Sept 17; 10 Brit newsmen are also in detention with 40 or more other foreign civilians seized by security forces; Amer L Moron, who was training in Uganda to become Peace Corpsman, was killed soon after invasion began on Sept 17 when car he and companion R E Freed were riding in was caught in crossfire; Freed was taken prisoner by Ugandan troops; about 48 Peace Corps dependents will reptdly be evacuated from Uganda and that 70 Peace Corpsmen will probably be withdrawn; possibility of Ugandan forces invading Tanzania as retaliation for Tanzania's capturing and holding 4 Ugandan soldiers in Tanzanian border incident 13 mos ago noted
Date: 21 September 1972
Special to The New York Times
Dien Tin, 1 of 14 S Vietnamese daily newspapers closed during wk of Sept 11 as result of pres decree requiring publishers to post large bonds, belatedly deposits its bond and resumes pub
Date: 21 September 1972
LAURENCE LUSTGARTEN
Laurence LUSTGARTEN
L Lustgarten lr holds that Sup Ct Justice Rehnquist's behavior in disqualifying himself from some, but not other, cases in which he was involved as Asst Atty Gen before being apptd to Sup Ct raises grave questions about both his judgment and integrity; cites his decision to disqualify himself from wiretap case, in which his vote would not have changed outcome, while staying in case on Army surveillance, where he cast deciding vote that denied plaintiffs claim
Date: 20 September 1972
Dem Pres candidate McGovern says if he is elected he will hold Pres press confs twice a mo, lr made public on Sept 19 in response to request by Assn for Educ in Journalism pres Kerighbaum
Date: 20 September 1972
EMMET CROZIER
Emmet CROZIER
(Newspaper Guild Backing of McGovern) E Crozier lr asserts statement by TNG pres C Perlik that TNG endorsement of Sen McGovern's Pres bid is false; says TNG endorsed Pres Roosevelt for 3d term in '39
Date: 20 September 1972
Southland Conf bars on Sept 19 McNeese State Univ from participating in basketball champs and recruiting prospective players because of irregularities in coll entrance exams taken by players D Carmichael and S Sligh
Date: 20 September 1972
NFL announces on Sept 19 that crowds at 13 football games on Sept 17 and 18 set NFL attendance record of 757,544