F.B.I. Enters the Search For Burlington Baby Sitter
Date: 29 June 1974
Special to The News York Times
FBI begins intensive search; J Wallace LoPrade, special agent in charge of NJ FBI agents, notes at least 50 men are searching surrounding area for evidence of kidnapping or other violation of Fed statutes; David Fox, girl's father, reptd that she boarded bus to Lumberton, about 10 miles away, to sit for 5-yr-old child of man identifying himself as John Marshall, who had answered her ad for baby-sitting; Marshall stated that he would pick her up in front of Lumberton A & P store; case revd; her illus (M)
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Front Page 1 -- No Title; Indicted. in March.
Date: 29 June 1974
Henry H Jones, 1 of 4 attys for John D Ehrlichman standing trial in White House plumbers case, on June 28 offers new defense accusing David R Young of falsifying statments and documents against Ehrlichman 'in order to save his own neck'; in opening statement relies heavily on previously known contention by Ehrlichman that while he approved 'covert' operation to obtain Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatric records, 'at no time did he consider what he had authorized to be an illegal act'; Watergate prosecuting team head William H Merrill attacks Jones's thesis and says that testimony and documents will be presented to show that entry into office of Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding was 'willful, arrogant act of men who took the law in their own hands because they felt they were above the law'; makes clear that basic target of prosecution is Ehrlichman, cites meeting in early Aug, '71, between Ehrlichman, Young and Egil Krogh at which Young and Krogh talked to Ehrlichman in terms of mission's 'being covert so no one would ever know who did it'; says Ehrlichman a few days later approved operation if 'it is not traceable'; repts that nearly 2 yrs later in late March of '73 Ehrlichman phoned Young and asked him to bring in Ellsberg break-in files; says unbeknown to Ehrlichman, Young had photocopied whole file before taking it to Ehrlichman's office; says some time later Young decided to give those files prosecution in return for immunity; illus of Ehrlichman and wife and Fielding (L)
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Canada Gives Taiwan Writer Resident: Status
Date: 29 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
Canada has granted new immigration status, permitting permanent residence to Taiwan newsman Li Yueh (Central News Agency) whose presence in Canada has long irked Peking's diplomatic and press reprs; ever since Peking established embassy in Canada in '70, correspondents for Hsinhua, Chinese press agency, have refused to join Parliamentary Press Gallery as long as Li Yueh belongs to it; Peking's Embassy has demanded that Li Yueh be expelled from country; Dept of External Affairs has reptd that he could not be deported without cause; Li Yueh repts he has not decided to take citizenship step (S)
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Prosecutor and Manson Lawyer Indicted for Perjury Over Leak; Prosecutor and Manson Lawyer Indicted for Perjury Over Leak
Date: 29 June 1974
By ROBERT. A. WRIGHT
Vincent T Bugliosi, chief prosecutor in Charles Manson murder trial, and Daye Shinn, defense atty, are indicted on June 28 on 3 counts each of perjury in connection with their denials that they had been sources of reporter William Farr (Los Angeles Times) article on Manson; Superior Ct Judge Raymond Choate accuses attys of perjury in denying that they violated gag rule that prohibits witnesses, attys and other ct officers from discussing ct case with press; other attys in trial were Stephen Kay, Donald Musich, Paul Fitzgerald and Irving Kanarek (M)
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Summit Vignettes: A Hush Descends On Littered Moscow Press Center
Date: 30 June 1974
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN
Christopher WREN
notes on press coverage of Nixon's current Moscow visit; press center during Nixon's absence in Crimea described; comment on press briefings by Ronald L Ziegler and Leonid M Zamyatin, on effects on Soviet journalists of professional aggressiveness of Amer newsmen, on Nixon aide Tim Elbourne's promotion of Mickey Mouse, and on Intourist charges to visiting correspondents (M)
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