U.S.I.A. Chief Fails to Ease Soviet Curbs on Newsmen
Date: 26 September 1973
USIA dir J Keogh says on Sept 25 that he has complained to Soviet officials about 'unfair' restrictions on Amer newsmen, but has made little progress in getting them lifted
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Date: 26 September 1973
USIA dir J Keogh says on Sept 25 that he has complained to Soviet officials about 'unfair' restrictions on Amer newsmen, but has made little progress in getting them lifted
Date: 26 September 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of affidavit submitted to Sen Watergate com on Sept 25 by CIA staff psychiatrist Dr B M Malloy concernign psychological profile of D Ellsberg
Date: 26 September 1973
Newspaper Guild local 41 on Sept 25 votes to end 12-day strike against Providence, RI, Journal Co following issuance of Superior Ct injunction that would have limited Guild's ability to picket newspaper's main offices
Date: 26 September 1973
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
Convicted Watergate conspirator E H Hunt Jr ends his 2d day of testimony before Sen Watergate com on Sept 25; says, in brief prepared statement, that he still believes his participation in Watergate burglary was under color of approval by sr Nixon Adm officials and, therefore, legal; charges, in earlier testimony, that someone had removed from his White House safe a notebook containing 'names, addresses, pseudonyms and phone numbers of every person that I dealt with' in 'Gemstone intelligence scheme that led to burglary; says he has no idea who took it but that it was taken after burglary went awry; hints that support given him by CIA for various activities he undertook for White House investigative unit, the Plumbers, was not only time CIA violated ban on involvement in domestic activities; denies he ever sought promise of clemency from White House or that payments of more than $156,000, which he recd and passed on to his former atty W O Bittman, was in return for his silence and that of other defendants; illus of Sen Weicker showing photograph of J Buckley to Hunt; Hunt identified photograph as that of 'Fat Jack,' man who had supervised activities of agent planted in campaign hq of Sen Muskie
Date: 25 September 1973
Special to The New York TimesBy JAMES M. NAUGHTON
E H Hunt Jr testifies on Sept 24 before Sen Watergate com that ex-White House aide C W Colson was aware early last yr of 'large-scale' intelligence scheme that led to Watergate break-in; says he has no information to suggest that Colson had specific advance knowledge of June 17 '72 break-in; tells of aborted plan to steal pol documents from safe of Las Vegas, Nev, publisher with aid of associates of H Hughes; testifies about fruitless effort, using disguise and false credentials supplied by CIA, to obtain derogatory information about Kennedys from 1-time acquaintance of family in Hyannis Port, Mass; describes his contacts last yr with 2 undercover agents, 1 known as 'Fat Jack,' who had been planted inside hq of Dem Pres candidates by Com for Re-Election of Pres; says it was Colson who had enlisted him to work for White House and to whom he had reptd on most matters; says that in Jan '71, he advised Colson that most of his time would thereafter be taken up at Pres's re-election com, where he was working with convicted Watergate conspirator G G Liddy on large-scale pol intelligence plan; says Colson 'indicated that he was aware of over-all intelligence plan and his only problem with it was that he would much prefer me, (to) see me heading it rather than Mr Liddy'; says that sometime in Feb last yr he introduced Liddy to Colson and that Liddy had subsequently said meeting 'may have done us some good' in getting intelligence plan under way; com makes public text of Aug 9 '72 lr from Hunt to Colson in which Hunt expresses regret 'at your being dragged into case through association with me, superficial and occasional though association was'; introduces transcript of taped telephone conversation between Hunt and Colson sometime in Nov '72; throughout transcript, Colson advises Hunt not to give him details of his involvement in Watergate case, saying that he could be of greater assistance by remaining 'as unknowing as I am'; Hunt denies allegation of several previous Sen witnesses that he had threatened to disclose details of his White House undercover assignments unless more money and promises of Pres clemency were forthcoming; says he described activities to P L O'Brien, atty for Nixon's re-election com, and to his atty D I Shapiro; says after meeting Shapiro in Feb he recd $75,000 in cash in envelope delivered anonymously to home of his ex-atty W O Bittman; says he believes Watergate break-ins on May 27 and June 17 '72 were 'unwise' but 'lawful'; says he proposed to 'junk' operation on June 17 after conspirators discovered that tape they had placed on door locks at Watergate complex had been removed; says Liddy and another convicted conspirator J W McCord Jr decided to go ahead with operation; says that after burglars were caught, he went to White House and deposited in his safe some electronic equipment belonging to McCord and removed from safe $10,000 of 'contingency' funds that he made available for bail bonds for arrested burglars; says Liddy told him to leave town and that he went to Calif after advising Colson's sec that his White House safe was 'loaded'; illus of Sens Baker and Ervin, Colson, Hunt, Hunt's 2 children and atty H Goldman
Date: 25 September 1973
excerpts from E H Hunt Jr's Sept 24 testimony before Sen Watergate com; figures in probe listed; illus of spectators, of Hunt
Date: 25 September 1973
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New Tork Times
David ROSENBAUMSpecial
E H Hunt Jr testifies before Sen Watergate com on his fabrication, on orders of C W Colson, of State Dept cables to show link between Pres Kennedy and assassination of S Vietnam Pres Diem; also testifies on his role in break-in at office of Ellsberg's psychiatrist
Date: 25 September 1973
Jewish sources in USSR rept on Sept 24 that Latvian Jew S Shpilberg, who staged demonstration in Moscow on Sept 23, has been sent by train to his hometown of Riga with armed escort; say that Shpilberg will probably be sentenced to 15 days in jail for 'petty hooliganism,' standard punishment for Jews who demonstrate; Shpilberg was recently released from labor camp after 3-yr term stemming from charges of plot in '70 to hijack Soviet airliner to Israel
Date: 25 September 1973
Magnificat, Cath newspaper of Buffalo to change its name to Catholic News of Western NY
Date: 26 September 1973
By GRACE LICHTENSTEIN
Grace LICHTENSTEIN
CBS pres A R Taylor on Sept 25 says any evidence of payola or improper activities discovered by attys and auditors examining co records will be turned over to Justice Dept; says probe has tarred co