Word: farr
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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During the Charles Manson trial in the fall of 1970, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Reporter William T. Farr obtained and published details from a prosecution witness's pretrial statement. The material was sensational: it told of the Manson group's plans to murder several celebrities (Elizabeth Taylor's eyes were to be mailed to an ex-husband; Frank Sinatra was to be flayed alive). Trial Judge Charles H. Older, who had previously prohibited lawyers and others involved from giving out information on the case, decided to punish the source of the leak. He asked Farr to identify...
Seven months later, however, when Farr left the Herald-Examiner for a public relations job, the persistent judge subpoenaed him, claiming that he had not only lost the protection of Section 1070 but that he was also an accessory to a violation of the court's gag order. Although Farr submitted the names of six attorneys and said that his sources were among them (under oath all denied involvement), Judge Older ordered him jailed until he specified his informants. In December 1971, Section 1070 was amended to shield former newsmen from contempt citations, but that same month, in upholding...
Adamant. Allowed to remain free while his appeals continued, Farr took a job with the Los Angeles Times and waited. Last week the U.S. Supreme Court declined-without comment-to review his case, and Farr, still adamant, was jailed on Thursday; about three hours later, a state appeals court freed him temporarily while it considered his lawyer's petition for a permanent stay of sentence. Another lengthy round of appeals could follow...
Hollywood Television Theatre. "Awake and Sing." Clifford Odets's drama about the Bronx during the depression, with Walter Matthau and Felicia Farr. 8, March 6, Chan...
...venerable Social Creed, which states that "sexual intercourse outside the bonds of matrimony is contrary to the will of God." The decision on whether to adopt the resolution as official teaching will be made by the church's General Conference in Atlanta next April. The conference must FARR,S also consider a new statement of social principles that will be proposed next month to replace the Creed-not only in order to accommodate any possible new line on sex, but also to grapple with developments on such perennial issues as pacifism, pornography, drinking, smoking, gambling, drugs, divorce and abortion...