HEARING IS ASKED IN ELLSBERG CASE; His Lawyers Seek to Show That Leaks Are Routine
Date: 06 June 1972
By ROBERT A. WRIGHTSpecial to The New York Times
Robert WRIGHTSpecial
Attys for D Ellsberg and A Russo argue in Fed Dist Ct, Los Angeles, on June 5, that ct should permit pretrial hearing of witnesses that would show that leaks of classified documents are routine practice of Washington officials; Ellsberg's atty C Nesson argues that evidence would show that prosecution of Ellsberg and Russo is discriminatory; Dept of Justice prosecutor D R Nissen opposes hearing on ground that discriminatory prosecution has never been held proper defense in Fed cts; says person guilty of crime cannot be excused simply because others who are guilty are not prosecuted; Ellsberg's atty G Uelman says charges should be dismissed because indictment was not properly signed; contends that Nissen, who signed indictment as Special Asst Atty Gen, was not authorized under law to do so; argues that former US Atty in Los Angeles R L Meyer had refused to sign indictment and that Nissen had no authority to do so; Nissen replies that his apptmt as Special Asst Atty Gen authorized him to carry out all functions that are properly delegated by Atty Gen, including signing of indictment; Judge W M Byrne Jr asks that prosecution and defense work out procedures under which affidavit might be submitted to ct; Nesson says he is prepared to offer affidavit from NY Times Washington Bur chief M Frankel that would document routine leaks of classified information to press
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Ellsberg Defense Is Upheld by Judge On Pretrial Point
Date: 07 June 1972
By ROBERT A. WRIGHTSpecial to The New York Times
Robert WRIGHTSpecial
Judge W M Byrne Jr rules on June 6 that prosecution in pretrial arguments on Pentagon papers case must choose between conflicting counts in indictment charging D Ellsberg and A Russo with theft of Govt documents; defense had asked dismissal of 2 counts of indictment on ground that they are mutually exclusive because 1 charges that Ellsberg has unauthorized possession of papers while other charges that he had lawful possession but put papers to unauthorized use
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PRESS GROUP TOLD OF A 'THREAT' IN U.S.
Date: 07 June 1972
June 7-9: Lebanese publisher on June 6 indicates that his nation might quit Internatl Press Inst because it voted to hold its gen assembly in Jerusalem next yr; some Middle East delegates warn that decision to meet in Jerusalem might do severe damage to inst; inst exec dir E Meyer laughs off warning
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A TIMES REPORTER TO BE CITED JUNE 15
Date: 07 June 1972
NY Theta Sigma Phi honors M Bender (NY Times) as 'outstanding woman in journalism'; cites F G Wells (Storer Broadcasting) and P Coffin (Life)
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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
Date: 07 June 1972
By C. L. SULZBERGER
C. SULZBERGER
C L Sulzberger on image of US abroad having been improved by Nixon's trips to Peking and Moscow and by successful riposte to Vietnam Communists' offensive; repts that press in key countries treats US favorably except for Vietnam issue; drawing
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Seven-Up Planning To Acquire Seller Of Spring Water
Date: 06 June 1972
LTV Corp, which owns 84% of Wilson & Co Inc, announces plans on June 5 to acquire remaining outstanding shares of co
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War Seems Remote on Cruiser in the Gulf
Date: 07 June 1972
By FOX BUTTERFIELDSpecial to The New York Times
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A KASHMIRI LEADER ALLOWED TO RETURN
Date: 06 June 1972
Special to The New York Times
Kashmir Govt on June 5 permits Sheik Abdullah, its former Prime Min, to return from exile in India; news of Abdullah return causes clamorous rejoicing in Kashmir sts
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Swiss to Sponsor Parley In 1974 on Rules of War
Date: 06 June 1972
Special to The New York Times
Switzerland to sponsor internatl conf in '74 to adopt new rules for protection of mil, guerrilla and civilian victims of wars and civil strife; IRC officials hold news conf in Geneva, June 5, to announce move and assess work of preparatory conf
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McGovern Dominating Coast Media Coverage
Date: 06 June 1972
Special to The New York Times
NY Times survey of Calif's 4 largest media mkts indicates that Sen McGovern is is getting more attention in media; finds he is getting about 1/3 more space in newspapers and 1/2 more of free TV time on newscasts; figures do not suggest that eds of 10 newspapers and 13 TV stations involved are inclined to back McGovern over Humphrey; do suggest that McGovern's rise to leading Dem Pres aspirant is most newsworthy story of '72; also that McGovern's orgn, with more money and large staff, has been able to organize smooth publicity operation that helps out newspaper and TV in filing stories; that McGovern effort to capitalize on series of secondary stories dealing with family campaigning orgns that have backed McGovern's campaign orgn; survey was conducted from May 29 through June 2 in 4 of state's media mkts; survey's findings detailed; also found that McGovern profited from June 1 Calif Poll conducted by M Field; McGovern forces in Calif expect to spend about $450,000 for radio and TV ad while Humphrey backers reptdly expect to spend only 1/2 that amt; McGovern forces were able to capture more TV attention by producing extra 'events'; backing of McGovern by Calif ex-Gov Brown noted
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