- Joseph Ungaro
Joseph M. Ungaro (
November 4 ,1930 –November 12 ,2006 ) was a journalist most famous for his question to PresidentRichard Nixon which elicited the reply "I am not a crook ."Early career
Ungaro graduated from
Providence College and theColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism .In 1950 he began working for "The Providence Journal and Evening Bulletin" first as a copy boy, and then as a reporter, managing editor, and publisher.
The Question
On
November 17 ,1973 , at the annualAssociated Press Managing Editors convention inOrlando, Florida , Ungaro asked Nixon about his reported underpayment ofincome taxes in 1970 and 1971. Nixon’s famous declaration came after he answered a subsequent question about theWatergate scandal , posed by then president of the associationDick Smyser ofOak Ridge, Tennessee 's "The Oak Ridger". At the end of that reply, Nixon doubled back to Ungaro’s question, saying: "I welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I’m not a crook."Nixon later agreed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes.
Later career
Ungaro left the "Evening Bulletin" later that year and began working at
Gannett Company 's Westchester Rockland Newspapers in 1974 as managing editor. He later became vice president and executive editor, vice president and general manager, and then president and publisher. He was given the additional responsibilities as vice president of the Metro Newspaper Division.He later became president and chief executive of the
Detroit Newspaper Agency , the company that managed a joint operating agreement betweenThe Detroit News andDetroit Free Press .Ungaro's final position was at Stars and Stripes, where he put together a consolidation plan for the newspaper and then became its
ombudsman .Sources
* [http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061114/NEWS01/611140370/1019/NEWS03 Joseph Ungaro, former Journal News publisher, dies at 76] "The Journal News" 14 November 2006.
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/14/washington/14ungaro.html Joseph Ungaro, 76, News Executive Who Elicited Nixon’s ‘Not a Crook’ Line, Dies] "New York Times" 14 November 2006.
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