Catholic Activists Arrested In Brazil, Alarming Church
Date: 31 January 1974
By MARVINE HOWESpecial to The New York Times
Archbishop of Sao Paulo, Paulo Evaristo Cardinal Arns, has intervened with chief of mil region on behald of journalist Dermy Azevedo, who was arrested 2 wks ago without charges and reptdly has been treated badly
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MOSCOW CAUTIONS FOREIGN NEWSMEN; Says Reports on Dissidents Undermine Relations
Date: 31 January 1974
By CHRISTOPHER S. WRENSpecial to The New York Times
Christopher WRENSpecial
Soviet Ministry's top press official Vsevolod N Sofinsky on Jan 30 says that foreign newsmen in Moscow are welcome only so long as they 'show respect for the sovereignty of our country, its laws, customs and traditions of our people'; says some foreign correspondents create difficulties for themselves by searching out 'nonexistent facts or information' about dissidents in USSR; some Western newsmen see statement as warning to back away from critical reptg, particularly on dissidents issue, which has been revived by controversy over Aleksandr I Solzhenitsyn and his new book, The Gulag Archipelago; Sofinsky's remarks appeared in Literaturnaya Gazeta
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C.I.A. Destruction of Tapes Reported; Haldeman's Return
Date: 30 January 1974
CBS repts in broadcast on Jan 29 that at least 1 Sen has been trying to find material to support CIA claims that it had only limited connection with break-in at office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding and 'spiriting away' of Mrs Dita Beard, ITT lobbyist
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EHRLICHMAN MOVE CALLED LEGAL ACT; Subpoena Is Termed a Ploy to Win Freedom and Not Break With President
Date: 30 January 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSH
Sources close to former White House aide John D Ehrlichman on Jan 29 rept that move by Los Angeles Superior Ct Judge Gordon Ringer to subpoena Pres Nixon in no way indicates personal break between Nixon and Ehrlichman; say that Ehrlichman has no evidence linking Pres with advance knowledge of burlgary of office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding; assert that subpoena is part of legal ploy that could help win Ehrlichman's freedom as well as pose pol problem for Nixon, since it raises anew question of his cooperation with cts; attys familiar with Watergate investigation agree that Ehrlichman's attys do not expect Nixon to honor subpoena
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Subpoenaing the President: Judge's Action in Ehrlichman's Case Raise New Questiopns
Date: 30 January 1974
By LESLEY OELSNERSpecial to The New York Times
trial of John D Ehrlichman raises question of legality of subpoenaing Pres, question of who can subpoena him and of state ct's power to reach beyond boundaries of state (L)
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President Returns From Camp David; Worked on Address; Reporters in the Dark
Date: 30 January 1974
Pres Nixon returns to White House Jan 29 from Camp David, Md (S)
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TIMES BUREAU CHIEF IS FREED BY SAIGON
Date: 30 January 1974
Special to the New York Times
NY Times Saigon bur chief James M Markham on Jan 29 is released after 39 hrs in custody of Govt police; says he was treated decently and police promised him that his notes and films would be returned to him (S)
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TV: Press Review's Topic Is 'Conflict of Interest'; Global Groove'
Date: 30 January 1974
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor comments on WNET program Behind the Lines, enititled Conflict of Interest, concerning trip arranged for reporters by ITT to land development project in Fla
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JUDGE WILL ORDER NIXON TO TESTIFY AT EX-AIDES' TRIAL; Coast Court Acts at Behest of Ehrlichman's Counsel on Ellsberg Break-In
Date: 30 January 1974
By STEVEN V. ROBERTS
Steven ROBERTS
Washington DC legal experts believe state judge can subpoena someone outside state, can subpoena Fed official and Pres; implications of questions discussed in light of trial of John D Ehrlichman (L)
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