South Koreans Bar Monitor Reporter; Unfairness Alleged
Date: 06 June 1974
US protests S Korea's revocation of entry visa of Christian Science Monitor reporter Elizabeth A Pond on grounds that her reporting of events in Korea lacked accuracy, objectivity and balance (S)
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Charges Against Powers And 7 Union Aides Dropped
Date: 05 June 1974
NYC Criminal Ct Judge Richard A Brown on June 4 dismisses criminal trespass charges against ITU pres Bertram A Powers and 7 other union officials for destroying engraving plate in composing rm of Daily News on May 7 during labor negotiations; suit was dropped at request of News (S)
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White House Said to Curb Ehrlichman Access to Data; White House Reportedly Curbs Access by Ehrlichman to Data Notes Cover 2 Years No Problem Seen
Date: 06 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
Reliable sources indicate on June 5 that White House, contrary to agreement worked out with Fed Judge Gerhard A Gesell, has refused to permit John D Ehrlichman full and direct access to personal notes of Presidential meetings, which he maintains are essential to his defense against charges of conspiring to burglarize office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist; subpoenaed notes include Ehrlichman's meetings with Nixon between Jan '71 and Apr '73, which are thought to bear on activities of White House 'plumbers,' whose members sought to halt newspaper leaks of sensitive materials (L)
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