Sterile Censorship
Date: 19 June 1974
Ed scores Brazil's censorship of information that Harvard conferred honorary degree on dissident Cath Abp Helder Camara

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Date: 19 June 1974
Ed scores Brazil's censorship of information that Harvard conferred honorary degree on dissident Cath Abp Helder Camara
Date: 20 June 1974
Fed Dist Judge A Andrew Hauk orders radio station KPFK mgr Will Lewis to jail until he answers grand jury questions about tape recording from Patricia Hearst and Harrises; Lewis says he is willing to go to jail to protect station's guarantees of free speech and press; appeal planned (S)
Date: 19 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
Washington Post repts Pres speechwriter Patrick J Buchanan opposed White House efforts in '71 to discredit Dr Daniel Ellsberg; repts Buchanan, in memo to John D Ehrlichman, argued that concerted attacks on Ellsberg and others would not be politically helpful to Pres Nixon (S)
Date: 19 June 1974
Former White House aides E Howard Hunt and David R Young on June 18 are given immunity so that they can testify at next wk's trial of Ellsberg break-in defendants; have stated in affidavits that unless they were given immunity for trial they would invoke their 5th Amendment rights against self-incrimination; Hunt illus (S)
Date: 20 June 1974
Ten local unions, representing 5,700 employes of Detroit Free Press and Detroit News, reach tentative agreement on June 18 on new 3-yr contract (S)
Date: 20 June 1974
By PETER T. KILBORN
Peter KILBORN
Many of nation's evening newspapers urge NYSE not to extend its trading hours by 30 minutes to 4 PM for fear extension would delay distribution of afternoon and evening papers' final, mkt closing editions beyond 5 PM, time when newspaper sales are greatest; exch bd to rule on proposal on July 11; West Coast brokerage firms support proposal; some newspaper publishers comment (M)
Date: 20 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
Pres consultant Patrick Buchanan on June 19 calls news conf to denounce leaks coming from Judiciary Com and to comment on article in Washington Post reptg on memo that he wrote in July, '71, urging that White House refrain from conducting campaign to defame Daniel Ellsberg; Buchanan in memo advised against attacks on Ellsberg which would not be 'good for the President politically'; characterizes leaks as 'nameless, faceless character assassination' of Nixon and Sec Kissinger; Pres counsel James D St Clair blames Peter W Rodino Jr for failure to stop leaks (M)
Date: 20 June 1974
Sen Goldwater holds Washington Post can be prosecuted under at least 5 Fed criminal statutes for publishing 'top secret' Govt documents, memo inserted in Cong Record; disputed by Post exec ed Benjamin C Bradlee; Goldwater refers specifically to publication in Post on June 12 of memo from late FBI Dir Hoover to then-Atty Gen Mitchell; memo, dated May 9 '69, quotes Alexander M Haig Jr as saying that Henry A Kissinger requested phone surveillance on member of his Natl Security Council staff; Goldwater memo lists possible felonies (M)
Date: 20 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
Sec Kissinger reptdly told Sen Foreign Relations Com in secret testimony last fall that either he or H R Haldeman, Pres Nixon's ex-chief of staff, must have initiated taps on 17 Govt officials and newsmen; according to memo, prepared by atty on HR Judiciary Com staff, Sen com asked Kissinger whether Alexander M Haig Jr, then his deputy, initiated taps on his own; Kissinger replied that it was not conceivable and that such an order would have to be on instructions from himself or Haldeman; memo also notes Kissinger cannot recall whether he personally approved taps; Kissinger's views on taps in his public testimony to Sen com and in subsequent statements revd; AP repts that Morton Halperin, 1 of those whose phone was tapped, lost bid in Fed Ct to have ct order lifted so he could speak publicly on taps (M)
Date: 19 June 1974
By PHILIP SHABECOFFSpecial to The York Times
Ken W Clawson, Pres Nixon's communications dir, on June 18 asserts news leaks from HR Judiciary Corn's impeachment hearing are part of 'a purposeful effort to bring down the President...by a clique of Nixon-hating partisans' (S)