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5th of May 1973 News
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Excerpts From Hunt's Grand Jury Testimony About Ellsberg Raid; Low-Key Talk Cited Calls Study Thorough Questioned About Talks
Date: 05 May 1973
excerpts of testimony by E H Hunt Jr given before Fed grand jury looking into Watergate bugging affair and released on May 4 at Pentagon papers trial; testimony involves Hunt's admitted connection with burglary of office of psychiatrist of D Ellsberg, Dr L J Fielding
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Ex-Aide to Nixon Submits Affidavit in Ellsberg Case; Material Is Listed Other Developments Maps Also Found
Date: 06 May 1973
BY MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times
former White House aide E Krogh Jr has sent directly to Fed Dist Judge W M Byrne Jr, presiding over Pentagon papers case, affidavit in which he reptdly discusses break-in at office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; defense attys in Pentagon case have asked that affidavit be turned over to them on May 7; AP repts that Krogh admitted in affidavit that he supervised from White House operation that led to break-in at Fielding's office; defense atty L B Boudin, citing Pres Nixon's latest orders on exec privilege, says that he will move again on May 7 for immediate dismissal of case, on ground that it will now be impossible to get at truth of link between Watergate scandal and Pentagon papers trial; holds Nixon's decision that even former Pres aides will not testify with respect to communications with him means that J D Ehrlichman and E Krogh Jr and possibly R C Mardian cannot tell ct extent of Pres's involvement in prosecution; says Nixon has taken equivalent of 5th Amendment privilege against self-incrimination; holds that there is no way to continue Pentagon case when no one knows what was in files that were burned by former acting FBI dir L P Gray 3d; J W Dean, Nixon's former counsel, turns over to FBI list of effects taken from White House office of E H Hunt Jr, which includes .25-caliber Colt revolver, several files marked 'Pentagon Papers' and 'Ellsberg' and electronic equipment
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PROSECUTORS ACT; Names Not Known Rare Legal Problem Issue Call After Hunt Testifies He Utilized Agency Equipment C.I.A. Aides Summoned to Explain Agency's Role in Ellsberg Case. Basic Question Posed Can't Sit Around Got Classified Material Krogh Given Task Profile Prepared Bogus Passport Used
Date: 06 May 1973
Special to The New York TimesBy SEYMOUR M. HERSH
rev of recent events involving disclosure by Fed Dist Judge W M Byrne, presiding over Pentagon papers trial, that he was approached twice by Nixon's former top advisor J Ehrlichman and reptdly offered Govt position, and subsequent motion by defense attys that charges against defendants D Ellsberg and A J Russo be dropped; holds that there has never been such an intrusion into judicial process by exec branch as there is in Pentagon papers trial
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GRAND JURY DATA; 2 Nixon Men NamedKrogh Said to Admit Role in Break-in Defense Motion Denied Hunt Links the White House and the C.I.A. to Burglary in Ellsberg Inquiry Krogh Admission Reported
Date: 05 May 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times
Judge Byrne releases testimony of E H Hunt Jr given before grand jury investigating Watergate break-in, concerning plot to break info office of D Ellsberg's psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; Hunt's testimony says that break-in was conceived, supervised and paid for in White House, and CIA supplied camera and disguises; says operation was personally directed by White House staff members D Young and E Krogh Jr; CIA spokesman repts agency had no advance knowledge of any break-in at Fielding's office or of Watergate incident; says all information on contacts with persons involved in such incidents 'has been fully reported to the Justice Dept' and all inquiries should be directed to dept; Byrne denies defense motion for dismissal based on his own visits with J D Ehrlichman; takes under submission motion to dismiss on ground of Govt misbehavior for suppressing evidence and for burglary; refuses to hear arguments on whether case has been 'tainted'; says he is convinced that 'nothing has compromised my ability to act as a fair and impartial judge in this case'
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3 SESSIONS ARE SET BY PRINTERS, PAPERS
Date: 05 May 1973
Typographical Union Local 6 and NY Times, NY Daily News and NY Post have scheduled bargaining sessions on new contract for May 7, 9 and 11; union pres B A Powers says that negotiations so far have dealt only with secondary issues while wages and automation issues are held for future discussions; talks between Pressmen's Union Local 2 and newspapers are temporarily in recess; Stereotypers Union Local 1 members are scheduled to meet on May 5 to hear rept on status of their union's negotiations
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OWNER DISCUSSES NEW DAILY HERE; To Use Lithograph Aimed at Affluent Plans to Put Out Afternoon Paper by End of '73
Date: 06 May 1973
By DAVID BIRD
David BIRD
J M Shaheen repts that he plans to publish new afternoon newspaper in NYC by end of '73, with possible name NY Press; says he views venture as potential source of profit and as means of supporting Pres Nixon; says paper will primarily be competing with Wall St Journal; B Mair, former pres of now-defunct Newark News, has been handling early details of getting paper organized
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Federal Dispute Delays Indian's Burial
Date: 05 May 1973
By ANDREW H. MALCOLMSpecial to The New York Times
Andrew MALCOLMSpecial
funeral services are held on May 4 for L Lamont, 2d Indian to die during 66-day seige of Wounded Knee (SD); Rev P Steinmetz presides at RC ceremony before flag-draped coffin and 35 Indians; service interrupted by dispute between Fed officials and Indians; Mrs A Lamont, Lamont's mother, wants a funeral open to all mourners; Fed officials, however, say they will allow only 6 to 10 'close family members' to attend so long as armed confrontation continues; pending further talks, Mrs Lamont schedules burial for May 5; in another development, Deputy Asst Atty Gen Hellstern says he is awaiting word from Indians of their desire to negotiate; announces that 3 more Indians have been arrested, including high ranking Amer Indian Movement leader S Holder, who was apprehended while trying to enter Wounded Knee; FBI agents at roadblock briefly take into custody 5-man camera crew from CBS when men emerged from 1-night stay in Wounded Knee; men had sneaked into town after nightfall 1 day earlier; FBI seized 1,300 ft of their film exposing some of it, but later released crew without charges and returned film; Hellstern says that no CBS repr will be allowed on reservation in future regardless of importance of news event; holds that access to media by town's occupiers did not help negotiations between Indians and Govt
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N.B.C. TOLD TO REPLY ON FAIRNESS ISSUE
Date: 06 May 1973
FCC informs NBC on May 5 that station appears not to have met its Fairness Doctrine obligation in pension plan program on Sept 12, '72; complaint to FCC by Accuracy in Media Inc charges that program presented 1-sided and distorted view of private pension system
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MURROW FELLOWSHIP AW ARDED FOR '73-'74
Date: 06 May 1973
Council on Foreign Relations has chosen J O Goldsborough, Eur correspondent of Internatl Herald Tribune, as its E R Murrow Fellow for '73-74; fellowship offers recipient 9 mos of study and research at council hq in NYC
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More Newsmen Permitted To Attend G.O.P. Dinner
Date: 06 May 1973
organizers of $1,000-a-plate Repub fund-raising dinner next wk agree to provide tickets to 25 newsmen with Cong credentials in addition to those with White House credentials; Sen Brock's announcment reverses earlier decision permitting coverage only by those with White House credentials
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