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25th of July 1973 News
Notizie come è apparso sulla prima pagina del New York Times il 25 luglio 1973
Rome Court Orders Paper to Withdraw Barzini Editorship
Date: 25 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
magistrate in Rome on July 24 orders owners of Il Messaggero to revoke their apptmt of author L Barzini as managing editor; Barzini promptly opposed civil-ct ruling as threat to press freedom; was appt by Milan publisher E Rusconi who had bought 1/2 interest in newspaper; paper's editorial and production staffs have staged series of strikes opposing Barzini's appt, calling it 'intolerable attack of freedom of the press'; were supported in their fight by several left-wing unions and pol groups that also charged right-wing plot to gain control of Italy's ind press
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Enrlichman Says Hoover Should Have Been Ousted; Ehrlichman Says Hoover Merited Ouster
Date: 26 July 1973
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Times
David ROSENBAUMSpecial
J D Ehrlichman, Pres Nixon's former domestic affairs adviser, says that Nixon should have dismissed late FBI Dir Hoover early in his Pres, testimony to Sen Watergate com; says that Hoover declined to pursue investigation of Pentagon Papers case defendant Dr D Ellsberg thoroughly because Hoover was friend of L Marx, Ellsberg's father-in-law
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TONE IS SOFTENED; Witness Is Questioned Sternly, but Calmer Mood Prevails A Calmer Atmosphere Ehrlichman Denies Any Cover-Up Role
Date: 26 July 1973
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
Ex-White House counsel J D Ehrlichman categorically denies on July 25 in testimony before Sen Watergate com a series of charges linking him to Watergate cover-up and insists he never sought Pres Nixon's pledge of executive clemency for Watergate conspirator E H Hunt Jr; challenges testimony of ex-White House counsel J W Dean 3d who swore that Ehrlichman had told him to throw into Potomac River pol sensitive documents taken from Hunt's White House safe shortly after Watergate burglary; takes issue with contention of former FBI Acting Dir Gray that when he (Gray) destroyed Hunt documents he acted on basis of June 28 '72 meeting with Ehrlichman and Dean; Gray has told Govt investigators that he subsequently burned documents because he had been instructed that they should 'never see the light of day'; Ehrlichman says only suggestion he made to Gray at meeting was that it would be best if documents did not get into hands of FBI agents in Washington field office who might 'leak' them to press; says that in telephone conversation Gray told him he would deny Dean's statement to Fed prosecutors that he (Dean) had turned documents over to Gray; says Gray told Ehrlichman 'you have got to back me up on this'; says he told him he would not do this; says, in contradiction to testimony of ex-Atty Gen Mitchell, that he gave Mitchell briefing in '71 on activities of White House 'plumbers,' that he did not discuss 'plumbers' unit activities of Hunt and co-conspirator G G Liddy after Hunt and Liddy were implicated in Watergate burglary; refuses to acknowledge any impropriety in his approach to Fed Judge Byrne, judge in Pentagon papers trial, to sound him out on his willingness to accept post of FBI Dir; insists there was no ulterior motive; says Nixon did not fire him--he resigned; says Nixon suggested they take leave of absence but that he and H R Haldeman agreed that plan was 'unviable'; Ehrichman describes Jan 3 discussion of exec clemency with Dean and ex-aide C W Colson that is quite different from Dean's testimony; insists he advised Colson and Dean of a discussion with Nixon last yr and that Nixon had foreclosed possibility of clemency for 7 original Watergate defendants; says only outcome of meeting was that Colson met with Hunt's atty W O Bittman to give him assurance that Colson had not forgotten his friendship with Hunt; authoritative White House sources say that Fed ct will be asked on July 26 to set aside at least 1 of 3 subpoenas directing Nixon to produce confidential documents and tape recordings that might show who is telling truth in Watergate case; illus of Ehrlichman, his atty J J Wilson and Sens Ervin and Baker
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Ehrlichman Disputes Statements of Other Officials; Assurances Sought A Close Friend' Memorandum Is Read Learned About Liddy
Date: 25 July 1973
By WALTER RUGABERSpecial to The New York Times
ex-White House aide J D Ehrlichman suggests on July 24 in testimony before Sen Watergate com that ex-White House counsel J W Dean 3d lied repeatedly in his testimony; contradicts statements by other Govt officials; discusses his role in paying money to Watergate defendants; denies H W Kalmbach, Pres Nixon's former personal atty and fund-raiser, asked him for assurance about propriety of payments and denies that he gave any such assurances; says he learned on June 19 '72 that G G Liddy, then official of Nixon's campaign orgn, was involved in Watergate break-in; Liddy was not charged with wiretapping for several mos and was not discharged from com for refusing to answer questions about it until June 28; Ehrlichman asserts that Dean had given assurances that authorities were already aware of Liddy's role
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Text of Memo to Ehrlichman From Young on Plans for Investigation of Disclosure of Pentagon Papers; Initial Situation Present Situation Status of Actions Recommendation Action
Date: 25 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
text, as released by Sen Watergate com July 24, of memo to ex-White House aide J D Ehrlichman from D R Young Jr, who, with E Krogh Jr, was in charge of White House special investigations unit known as 'the plumbers'; subject is status of information which can be fed into Cong investiation on Pentagon papers affair; illus of Young
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ITALIANS HUNTING FOR U.S. NEWSMAN; Jack L. Begon of A.B.C. Was Doing Research on Mafia Return Ticket Unused A.B.C. Here Comments
Date: 25 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
ABC newsman J L Begon disappears from Rome while investigating possible connection of Mafia with reptd illicit traffic of 'hot' money between US and Eur
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Excerpts From Ehrlichman's Testimony Before Senate Committee on Watergate; MORNING SESSION Fear and Paranoia' Events of '69.and '70 Shrinkage of Perspective Presidential Liaison Ulasewicz's Role Defined In All Details Grain Sales Checked Various Subjects Covered Good Can Result' Figures in Senate Inquiry Grain Sales Checked An Accomplished Fact No Inquiry Made Excerpts: Ehrlichman Tells Watergate Committee of Assignments of 'Plumbers' In at the Beginning Reporting Relationship Investigative Unit Major Responsibility Surveillance on Kraft First Learned of Break-in White House Custody Fact Gathering Project Position of Rresponsibility Would Not Talk A Number of Inquiries AFTERNOON SESSION Discussed With Nixon Relevant Information Excerpts: Witness Says He Doesn't Recall Giving Go-Ahead on Ellsberg's Doctor Not Keen on Cencept Hunt and Liddy Against Quarreling Call to Cape Cod A Defense Fund Recalls Conversation Recorded, Not Bugged Protecting the Country The 4th Amendment Surreptitous' Disputed Supervised By Ehrlichman
Date: 25 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
excerpts from transcript of July 24 testimony by J D Ehrlichman before Sen Watergate com on 27th day of its hearings; list of com members, com counsel and persons named in testimony; illus of subpoena issued July 23 by special Watergate prosecutor A Cox for Pres materials, chief counsel S Dash, Sens Ervin and Baker, minority counsel Thompson and actor L Green and wife
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Ellsberg Denies Father-in-Law Was Ever a Friend of Hoover; Ehrlichman Testimony
Date: 26 July 1973
By STEVEN R. WEISMAN
Steven WEISMAN
Dr D Ellsberg says on July 25 that his father-in-law L Marx had never been friend of late FBI Dir Hoover, which is contrary to July 25 statements by ex-White House counsel J D Ehrlichman before Sen Watergate com that their friendship caused Hoover to curtail investigation of Ellsberg case
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Ex-Aide Says Nixon Felt Office Raid Was Proper; Ex-Aide Says Nixon Found Raid Legal Didn't Fear Disclosure Initialed Proposal Learned a Few Days Later Forestalled by Mitchell Met With Congressmen
Date: 25 July 1973
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Times
David ROSENBAUMSpecial
J D Ehrlichman says on July 24 that break-in at offices of Dr D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist was entirely within Pres Nixon's legal authority to protect natl security information from falling into hands of foreign powers, testimony to Sen Watergate com; position challenged by Sen Ervin; Ehrlichman says Pres gave him no direct instructions to see that Govt probe into Watergate affair did not divulge activities of White House special investigative unit called 'plumbers'; says that as soon as he (Ehrlichman) heard of break-in, he ordered that there be no more burglaries because they would be bad public relations if discovered; indicates that there are other covert activities of plumbers unit that have not come to light
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Excerpts From Ehrlichman's Testimony Before Senate Committee on Watergate; MORNING SESSION Doubts on Psychiatry The Largest Raid' Matter of Priority' Date of Break-ln Try-Out' Alleged I Never Saw Them' Agreement Recalled Totally Nonplussed AFTERNOON SESSION Figures in Senate Inquiry Appointment Made A Question of Ethics Testimony: Ex-White House Aide Is Critical of 'Lethargy' by F. B. I. on Ellsberg Canon of Ethics Letter From Hoover F.B.I. Lethargy Alleged Plea for Power Fourth Amendment The Greatest Decision
Date: 26 July 1973
The more than 10 million fans who saw National Football League games last season, consumed more than 5 million hot dogs. Servomation Corporation reports the fans also ate more than 3 1/2 million bags of peanuts and 1 million bags of popcorn
excerpts from transcript of J D Ehrlichman's July 25 testimony before Sen Watergate com on its 28th day of hearings; list of com members, com counsel and persons named in testimony; illus of Ehrlichman and spectators
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