New York Daily News – March 12, 1976 – Concorde Banned by Port Authority, Patty Hearst Ill (SOLD)

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Original New York Daily News newspaper from March 12, 1976. Good used condition for a newspaper from the mid‑1970s, with edge discoloration, light wear, and small handwritten markings on the front page. All 96 pages included. Previously sold.

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Status: Previously sold. This original newspaper is no longer available.



This listing documents an original New York Daily News (New Jersey Edition) newspaper from Friday, March 12, 1976.
The front page features major transportation, legal, and political news from the mid‑1970s, alongside ongoing coverage
of the Patricia Hearst trial.

Front-page headlines include:
“Port Authority Bans Concorde”
“Tax Rapport Fades in Trenton”
“Patty Has Flu, Trial Put Off Until Monday”

The front page features photographs of Patricia Hearst leaving the hospital with Deputy U.S. Marshal Janie Jiminez
after being treated for influenza, resulting in a brief postponement of her trial.

Publication details:
Volume 57, Number 224.
Complete 96-page issue.

Notable contents include:

  • Patricia Hearst Trial Delayed – Coverage reporting that Hearst’s bank‑robbery trial was temporarily
    recessed due to illness.
  • Concorde Ban – The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey imposes a six‑month ban on Concorde
    operations at JFK Airport pending noise and community‑impact studies.
  • Cold War Politics – Former President Richard Nixon states that he ordered the CIA to undermine
    Chilean President Salvador Allende in 1970.
  • Crime Reporting – Joseph Kallinger pleads not guilty to an attempted rape charge.
  • Business & Finance – Reporting on a rising stock market as the Dow Jones Industrial Average
    passes the 1,000 mark.
  • Culture & Entertainment – Centerfold images of jockey Ron Turcotte, pianist Arthur Rubinstein,
    and celebrities celebrating the opening of Robin and Marian featuring Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn.
  • Advertising & Media – Full‑page ads for Blazing Saddles and popular films of the era,
    alongside retail and automotive promotions.

This issue captures a layered moment in mid‑1970s America, blending aviation policy, headline trials, Cold War revelations,
and popular culture.




Condition at time of sale:
Good used condition for a newspaper from the mid‑1970s. Discoloration and light wear were present along the edges,
along with minor handwritten arithmetic on the lower portion of the front page. All 96 pages were included at the
time of sale. Please review listing photos for exact condition details.



Learn more about the publication:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Daily_News




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Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 12 × 2 in

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