Mrs. Ellsberg's Doctor Reports His Office Was Searched in '71; Psychiatrist Dates Burglary Less Than Three Months After Coast Break-In
Date: 08 June 1974
By JOHN M. CREWDSON
Dr Robert U Akeret, NYC psychiatrist of Mrs Daniel Ellsberg, repts on June 7 that his office was searched by intruders in Nov '71, less than 3 mos after White House plumbers allegedly attempted to steal med records from psychiatrist of Daniel Ellsberg; illus (M)
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Saigon Offers Concessions To Vietcong for New Talks; Participation Halted ' Temporary Release'
Date: 07 June 1974
By JAMES M. MARKHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Saigon Govt announces that it is restoring diplomatic privileges of Vietcong delegation, including access to press, in interest of new start on cease-fire talks (S)
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With President's Grip Ever Tighter, Seoul Is Jumpy and Confused; Austere and Aloof
Date: 08 June 1974
By RICHARD HALLORANN
Richard HALLORANN
analysis of Govt of South Korean Pres Park Chung Hee notes imposition of strict censhorship on virtually every aspect of life, especially on press (S)
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News Tidbits Are Gems At House Panel Inquiry
Date: 08 June 1974
By LINDA CHARLTON
Linda CHARLTON
Techniques employed by Washington, DC, press corps to obtain information at HR Judiciary Com hearings described (M)
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Portuguese Arrest a Left-Wing Editor; Protest at Airport
Date: 08 June 1974
By RICHARD EDER
Richard EDER
Portuguese Govt arrests extreme left-wing newspaper editor Luis Saldanha Sanches, whose publication Luta Popula (People's Struggle) has often criticized new Portuguese Govt activities in Angola and Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau) (M)
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KISSINGER REBUTS NIXON ON WIRETAP; Denies Again Before Senate Panel That He Requested Eavesdropping Action
Date: 08 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
US Sec Kissinger on June 7 maintains Pres Nixon apparently was under a 'mispprehension' in reptdly suggesting that he had requested wiretapping of Govt officials and journalists in '69; denies charges that he initiated wiretapping of newsmen (M)
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Court Voids Jersey Agency's Gag Rule.; Rule Called Too Broad Court Voids Jersey Agency's Gag Rule Dispute Began last Fall
Date: 07 June 1974
By RONALD SULLIVANSpecial to The New York Times
3-judge Fed ct strikes down NJ Health Dept regulation governing public statements of its officials on ground that it was 'overly broad' restraint of freedom of speech; decision represents victory for Dr Oscar Sussman, controversial dir of dept's consumer health services, who charged dept with attempting to suppress his statements about unsanitary state insts and unsafe health care facilities in NJ; ct says that, while regulation restricting freedom of speech of dept employes could be valid if properly drafted, order gave Health Comr 'unbridled authority to issue or withhold his consent of press release or permit ints by Health Dept employes without reference to legitimate Health Dept policy or regulation'; spokesman for State Atty Gen William F Hyland says no decision will be made concerning possible appeal of ct order; NJ chapter of ACLU handled Sussman's legal challenge; dispute revd; Sussman illus (M)
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Nixon Defense Fund for Aides Is Denied
Date: 08 June 1974
By PHILIP SHABECOFF
Philip SHABECOFF
Deputy White House press sec Gerald L Warren says on June 7 that Pres Nixon has 'expressed a willingness' to help former aide John D Ehrlichman, indicted for conspiring to burglarize office of psychiatrist of Daniel Ellsberg, meet legal expenses but that President has never provided such help (M)
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Kissinger Again Denies Initiating Taps; Review by Prosecutor Hesitancy Noted Exchange With Fulbright
Date: 07 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSCHSpecial to The New York Times
US Sec Kissinger at June 6 Washington, DC, news conf reiterates denial that he played direct role in wiretapping of his aides to prevent news leaks (M)
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Data on Politicians Traced To Wiretaps for 'Security'; Members of Judiciary Panel Disclose White House Gained Information About Opponents of President DATA ON POLITICS TRACED TO TAPS Plan Still Under Study Data From Lawsuit Article in Magazine
Date: 07 June 1974
By. JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
Members of HR Judiciary Com disclose on June 6 that White House obtained some information about Pres Nixon's pol opponents but no evidence of 'national security' leaks from 17 wiretaps secretly undertaken in '69 against reporters and others; hear 12-min segment of '71 White House tape in which Pres Nixon expressed alarm that NY Times had published details of US plans for talks with USSR on limiting strategic arms; examines evidence pertaining to break-in by members of White House plumbers unit at office of psychiatrist of Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked secret Pentagon Papers to press (L)
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