GARRISON ACCUSES 2 FEDERAL AIDES; Charges Men Who Aided in Indictment Against Him
Date: 07 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
Garrison files 7 criminal charges against Gallinghouse and J Wall, who heads Fed strike force probing organized crime in city; both men were involved in obtaining bribery indictment against him; Fed Dist Judge Christenberry issues restraining order prohibiting arrest of 2 men until hearing is held; refuses to block publication of affidavit; rules it is pub record; Garrison charges Gallinghouse and Wall violated extortion law by threatening Gervais to obtain his aid, caused publication of material defaming his reputation, were guilty of malfeasance, pub intimidation and criminal mischief, compounded crimes by promising Gervais they would not prosecute him and incited felony when they tried to persuade Gervais to aid alleged violators of law; Fed grand jury resumes probe of bribery case; former Asst Dist Atty Klein and S Bordelon, Garrison's chauffeur, testify at hearing; Klein was in Garrison's home when Garrison was arrested
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ROSTOW SAYS TIMES DISTORTED ARCHIVES
Date: 07 July 1971
Texas Univ newspaper repts that W W Rostow has accused Times of misleading public with acct of Pentagon papers; says Rostow holds Times, in 1st 3 articles, proceeded from ltd evidence to draw conclusions which are in no way warranted by evidence itself; Rostow cited articles indicating that Johnson concealed plans for troop increases
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The Purloined Papers
Date: 07 July 1971
By DEAN ACHESON
Dean ACHESON
D Acheson article on ethical issues raised by Times's publication of Pentagon papers, which he holds are property of US Govt, and need for severe Official Secrets Act, comm to probe how disclosure came about and to determine what laws are needed to prevent repetition and for faster declassification and release of most papers
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ACTIONS ON VIETNAM DEFENDED BY GRAVEL
Date: 07 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
Gravel defends to Sen public reading of parts of Pentagon papers
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2 Turkish Newsmen Jailed For Insulting Armed Forces
Date: 06 July 1971
mil ct sentences Turkish journalists I Selcuk and O Kurtboke to 1 yr's imprisonment and 4 mos enforced residence for pub of 2 articles by Selcuk deemed insulting to armed forces and security authorities
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Garrison Asks Curb On Papers Printing Affidavit on Bribes
Date: 06 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
Fed ct, New Orleans, denies move by Dist Atty Garrison to temporarily keep New Orleans Times-Picayune and States-Item from pub installments of Fed affidavit charging Garrison and others with bribery involving pinball operations in New Orleans; sets hearing; says papers can continue pub until he issues permanent ruling
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Comment by Macomber
Date: 06 July 1971
Deputy Under Sec Macomber says only 'very small percentage' of Pentagon papers could be damaging if disclosed and that newspapers had largely refrained from publishing those sees, TV int; says that only Times may have printed sensitive material; hopes that Govt will do better job of 'declassifying things that have become history' as result of disclosures; says Govt sought to halt publication because it feared a newspaper might inadvertently reveal something that would harm US diplomatic efforts
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Reston Hopes to Visit Hanoi
Date: 06 July 1971
J Reston (NY Times), en route to Communist China, says he hopes to go to Hanoi from China 'to find out if the war is going to end'
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Agnew, in Singapore, Says U.S. Media Unintentionally Aid North Vietnamese
Date: 06 July 1971
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times
Agnew charges US news media unintentionally aid N Vietnamese in some aspects of war coverage; says he thinks prospects for survival of Saigon Govt 'very good' but warns that N Vietnamese may launch 'high-risk, high-casualty effort' that will be played 'heavily as failure of Vietnamization program'; says enemy might achieve pub relations coup because 'so many people in natl media are too ready to assist N Vietnamese by overemphasis on what's taking place'
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Police Here Adopt New Policy On Briefings in Investigations
Date: 06 July 1971
Comr Murphy changes police tradition of maintaining silence during major probes in favor of careful disclosures designed to encourage pub confidence and cooperation, announcement by Deputy Comr Daley in int; change seen evident in police statments J A Colombo Sr case
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