C.B.S. Ends 'Instant Analysis' of Presidents' Talks; C.B.S. Wins Sevareid Case
Date: 07 June 1973
By ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
CBS chmn W S Paley issues statement on June 7 announcing that CBS will immediately cease practice of providing so-called 'instant analysis' following Pres speeches carried on its TV and radio networks; announces intention to provide time for opponents' responses to some Pres speeches
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U.S. Decides Against Appeal Of Dismissal of Ellsberg Case; Hunt Taken to Grand Jury
Date: 07 June 1973
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
Fed Govt on June 6 officially drops its effort to prosecute D Ellsberg and A J Russo for stealing and copying Pentagon papers; Justice Dept announces in 1-sentence statement that Solitor Gen E N Griswold will not appeal mo-old decision of Fed Dist Judge W M Byrne Jr, dismissing all charges against defendants and barring 2d trial
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Krogh Won't Talk To Jury Voluntarily On Coast Break-In
Date: 08 June 1973
Los Angeles Dist Atty J Busch repts on June 7 that former White House aide E Krogh Jr has refused to appear before county grand jury investigating burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; Krogh's atty S Shulman says that Krogh is 'target' of investigation and he should not appear voluntarily
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Inter-American Press Chief Urges Newsmen to Struggle
Date: 07 June 1973
R M Nieto, pres of Inter-Amer Press Assn, which is celebrating Freedom of the Press day on June 6, urges observance of day to render homage to those who work to maintain press freedom; warns that if press is to survive it must struggle to carry enlightenment to all homes
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Voice of America Sets Watergate News Curb
Date: 08 June 1973
under unwritten directive from USIA Dir J Keogh, Voice of Amer may not broadcast accts about Watergate scandal based on rumor, innuendo, gossip or unidentified sources; Keogh says that Voice of Amer is official radio of Govt and must limit itself to reptg only facts that can be directly attributed to a person, orgn or agency, telephone int
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HALDEMAN DENIES A KEY ROLE IN '70; Pictures Himself as Conduit in Revoked Spying Plan Discussed by Nedzi
Date: 08 June 1973
By MARJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times
H R Haldeman says on June 7 that he was merely conduit between Pres Nixon and drafters of '70 plans for expanded domestic intelligence gathering, testimony before HR Armed Services subcom; copy of intelligence plan and 'related documents' were taken from White House by J W Dean 3d shortly before he was dismissed on Apr 30 as White House counsel; top-ranking members of Sen Watergate com and of Sen Armed Services Com say on June 7 that Dean documents were not leaked by those coms; Sen Baker says Joint Com on Atomic Energy, which has high security facilities, permitted Watergate com to store papers in separate safe in area protected 24 hrs a day by guards and automatic detection systems
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Old Team
Date: 07 June 1973
ed on apptmt; voices surprise that Haig should choose to end mil career to accept post
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Keeping It Secret
Date: 08 June 1973
By G. Warren Nutter
G. Nutter
ex-Defense Asst Sec G W Nutter article on press outcry against perils of official secrecy in wake of Watergate scandal discusses legitimate need (or state secrecy in some areas
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Haig to Quit Army to Hold haldeman Post as Civilian; Laird Named Domestic Aide to Nixon Laird Predicts Action Nixon Answers Urged
Date: 07 June 1973
By JOHN HERBERSSpecial to The New York Times
M R Laird, newly apptd chief domestic adviser to Pres Nixon, says on June 6 that he has full confidence in Pres Nixon's 'noninvolvement' in Watergate scandals, news conf
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SCHOOLS IN LIBYA ARE TAKEN OVER; Hospitals and Banks Also Seized in 'Revolution' Radio-TV Taken Over 'Represent the Masses'
Date: 08 June 1973
Revolutionary coms on June 7 take over most of Libya's hosps in growing response to call by country's leader, Col M el-Qaddafi
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