Funds for Ehrlichman Trial
Date: 15 June 1974
Otis Davenport, leader of Natl Com to Support Pres, says on June 14 that $2,500 to $3,000 has been raised in Dallas for defense of former Pres aide John D Ehrlichman, defendant in plumbers trial
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Date: 15 June 1974
Otis Davenport, leader of Natl Com to Support Pres, says on June 14 that $2,500 to $3,000 has been raised in Dallas for defense of former Pres aide John D Ehrlichman, defendant in plumbers trial
Date: 15 June 1974
NY News reaches tentative settlement June 14 with Teamsters Local 820 representing 70 security guards; local pres Sal Tonaselli repts 'substantial' improvements (S)
Date: 16 June 1974
By ROBERT McAFEE BROWN
Robert BROWN
Peter Schrag book Test of Loyalty. Daniel Ellsberg and the Rituals of Secret Government revd
Date: 15 June 1974
By Lester Markel
Lester Markel
L Markel comments on growing rift between Govt and press; holds that effective democracy depends on sound public opinion and sound opinion in turn depends on good information and voters' use of that information; comments on technique of reptg on Watergate affair which is not investigative in real sense because original facts were dug up by others
Date: 15 June 1974
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
R Baker comments on Sec Kissinger's threat that he will resign in face of charges of his authorization of wiretaps and involvement in news leaks
Date: 16 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
greater restraints on Portugal's news media are being instituted on June 15 as high Govt sources make it clear that free-wheeling and somewhat archaic days that followed mil coup of April 25 are over and that effort to instill discipline is under way; regulation providing for mil supervision of press are being put into force pending promulgation of new press law in next few wks; comm of 7 members of armed forces will supervise press and will have power to levy fines for disclosure of mil secrets as well as for statements offending Portugese chief of state and diplomats (M)
Date: 16 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSH
S M Hersh article on State Sec H A Kissinger's threat to resign holds careful rev of Kissinger's Sept '73 testimony before Sen Foreign Relations Com and known facts in wiretapping of 17 Govt officials and newsmen leaves substantial questions unanswered; says issue is not 1 of overt criminality, nor is it semantic dispute over whether Kissinger 'initiated' or 'authorized' taps but major question that apparently will be before Foreign Relations Com is whether Kissinger, while testifying under oath, deliberately misstated and misrepresented his involvement in those wiretaps; revs Kissinger's statements; discusses FBI documents which contradict Kissinger's Sen testimony in almost every significant aspect and raised questions about his gen descriptions of what he did and what he knew; illus of bust of Kissinger (L)
Date: 16 June 1974
Sen M Mansfield says State Sec H A Kissinger is 'a little thin-skinned' when it comes to criticism, int; says Kissinger told him in personal conversation on June 8 that he was considering resigning because of 'cloud over his head' on Govt wiretapping issue; says next day Kissinger called him and told him he was thinking of not going with Pres Nixon on Middle Eastern trip because of wiretap controversy; says he advised Kissinger not to resign (S)
Date: 15 June 1974
Special to The New Yok Times
Comment on controversy surrounding Sec Kissinger's threat to resign as result of wiretaps put on members of his staff; various steps that have been taken to curb leaks of Govt information noted
Date: 15 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSH.Special to The New York Times
Fed Dist Judge Gerhard A Gesell on June 14 formally rules that White House has 'fully satisfied' its legal requirement to provide documents in plumbers case and sets June 26 for start of trial of John D Ehrlichman and 3 other defendants; rejects last-min effort by Ehrlichman and his attys to gain full access to White House files; rules that additional notes being sought are not relevant to Ehrlichman's defense; Ehrlichman later tells newsmen that he is disappointed but adds he is confident of outcome of trial; Pres counsel James D St Clair submits list of 49 sets of notes to Gesell covering such events as Pres meetings in June '71, on econ policy, narcotics programs, future relations with NY Times and murder in '63 of Ngo Dinh Diem; Gesell scans St Clair's list and then summarily rules subjects irrelevant to criminal charges facing Ehrlichman; Ehrlichman's atty William C Frates protests ruling; 3 former members of plumbers, E Howard Hunt Jr, Egil Krogh Jr and David R Young Jr, will testify as Govt witnesses at trial; illus of St Clair and White House lawyer Jean Staudt leaving ct