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26th of July 1973 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 26. července 1973
A.B.C. Team to Go to China In Program-Exchange Deal
Date: 27 July 1973
ABC on July 26 announces agreement with China's Central Broadcasting Bur providing for exch of TV news, documentaries and sports programs;ABC News pres E W Lower says that documentary team will visit China in early Sept to film 1-hr documentary and transmit material for ABC News; Central Broadcadting Bur was invited by ABC to send radio and TV staff members to US 'for professional visits and meetings'
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3 Men Arrested As Violence Flares Outside Expo-Cuba
Date: 27 July 1973
3 men are arrested on July 26 as violence breaks out at opening of pro-Castro exposition at NYC headquarters of Drug and Hosp Workers Union; police keep anti-Castro youths from attacking visitors to exposition; search bldg for bomb after threat is called in to UPI offices from 'Cuban Govt in exile'
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2 Couples Accuse Bank Of Home-Loan Sex Bias
Date: 27 July 1973
By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
Lawrence GELDER
2 NYC couples, angered by alleged refusal of bankers to consider wife's income in application for mortgage financing, file class-action sex-discrimination suit in Manhattan Fed ct on July 26 against Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co and Manufacturers Hanover Corp, bank's holding co; suit seeks injunctive relief and $20,000 damages for both couples
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A.B.A. Unit Backs Strong Shield Law; Another Matter'
Date: 27 July 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Amer Bar Assn 6-man study group apptd by assn pres R W Meserve on March 12 will recommend that assn support nearly absolute Fed shield law protecting journalists from enforced disclosures of their confidential sources; recommendation will go to assn's governors and 318-member House of Delegates at its conv in Washington, DC, next wk; ASNE head W H Hornby says it seems significant that rept favoring an absolute approach could emerge from assn; cautions that final ABA resolution from conv as whole is another matter; assn's recommendation says that in libel and slander cases privilege should not be absolute
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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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Excerpts FromEhrlichman's Testimony Before the Senate Committee on Watergate; Figures in Senate Inquiry MORNING SESSION Documents Required Bids Weicker Explain Knowledge of Interview Staff Summaries Memo From Krogh Covert Number Business Attack by Press A Healthy Thing Question for Nixon AFTERNOON SESSION Administrative Prerogative Hoover Endorsement President's Concern Presidential Power Different Ideas Possible Explanation
Date: 27 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
excerpts from transcript of July 26 testimony by J D Ehrlichman before Sen Watergate com on its 29th day of hearings; list of com members, com counsel and persons named in testimony
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Mr. Nixon's S.S.; IN THE NATION
Date: 27 July 1973
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker comment scores Pres Nixon's creation of 'plumbers' group, own secret police, to do what he could not get J E Hoover's FBI to do; warns Nixon's stretching of his Pres powers could well have led to police state
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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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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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BYRNE DISAGREES WITH EHRLICHMAN; Sought Second Meeting Denies He Showed 'Strong Interest' in F.B.I. Job
Date: 27 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
W M Byrne, judge in Pentagon papers trial, disputes statement by ex-White House aide J D Ehrlichman in his testimony before Sen Watergate com that he (Byrne) showed 'strong interest' in post of FBI Dir while trial was in progress; says in statement that his meeting with Nixon on Apr 5 followed Apr 4 telephone call from Ehrlichman in which Ehlrichman asked him to go to San Clemente to discuss unspecified matter that was 'in no way connected with the case on trial'; Ehrlichman says he specified in Apr 4 call that purpose of meeting was to discuss 'a Fed apptmt which is not judicial in character'
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