Ellsberg-Case Jury Is Expected to Have Strong War Critics
Date: 18 July 1972
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
Pentagon papers case defense attys on July 17 file affidavits by 3 persons with experience in handling classified material, who say they believe that jurors who have or have had security clearances would tend to be prejudiced against defendants Ellsberg and Russo; Fed Dist Judge Byrne nears completion of questioning of 2d panel of 16 prospective jurors; as juror selection progresses it appears certain that jury will contain some strong critics of Vietnam war since prosecution does not have enough peremptory challenges left to eliminate all those with anti-Vietnam sentiments
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Thomson Newspapers Lose Plea for Price Increases
Date: 19 July 1972
Price Comm on July 18 denies price increases sought by 23 Amer newspapers owned by Thompson Newspapers Inc on grounds that co would exceed its base period profit margin for current fiscal yr if increases were granted
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Ellsberg Defense Wins Move to Disqualify Two Potential Jurors
Date: 19 July 1972
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
Fed Dist Judge Byrne on July 18 grants defense motions to disqualify prospective jurors R D Duenckel and T O Meadows Jr because they appear to have special expertise in security matters as result of their aircraft indus jobs; refuses to disqualify D W Silver, challenged 'for cause' by defense on ground that he once went through 'top secret' indoctrination by army; Govt later exercises 4 of its 5 remaining peremptory challenges, and defense expends 10 of its 12 remaining challenges; Ellsberg says in affidavit filed earlier that he once held such high security clearances that in '64 he was permitted to read series of Joint Chiefs of Staff crisis studies whose existence was kept secret from Defense Sec McNamara; gist of affidavit is that handling of classified materials varies widely from place to place, and that persons with security clearances should be excluded from jury because they might be 'shocked' by handling of classified material that would be proper under some ground rules; Byrne rejects defense demands that he question FBI agents who have been gathering information on potential jurors for Govt's counsel; defense asserts that agents may be improperly passing along data from FBI's secret dossiers in Washington, or from other sources that should be equally available to defense
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Saigon Acts Against A.P. In Report on Offensive
Date: 18 July 1972
Saigon mil command has suspended for 2 mos, effective July 12, mil press accreditation of chief AP correspondent R H Pyle; says AP violated ground rules in releasing news of S Vietnam's northern counteroffensive
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Publisher Calls Beacon Press Case Threat to Freedom
Date: 18 July 1972
By HENRY RAYMONT
Henry RAYMONT
Assn of Amer Publishers chmn R L Bernstein denounces attempt by US Justice Dept to prosecute Beacon Press for publishing Sen Gravel's version of Pentagon papers, s, July 17 meeting, NYC; says if Govt presses criminal charges filed against Beacon in Jan '72 it would pose 'huge threat to book publishing in the US'; calls for $100,000 Beacon Press defense fund; recommends that Random House, where he is pres, contribute $2,500; Unitarian Universalist Assn pres Dr R N West accuses Govt of using grand jury proceedings 'to create the same chilling effect on dissent in the 1970's that Sen Joseph McCarthy sought in the 1950's'; says that within last 2 wks Beacon Press editor-in-chief has been served subpoena by FBI to appear as witness at trial of Ellsberg and Russo, accused of releasing Pentagon papers to press; says similar subpoena has been issued to MIT Press dir H T Webber, who was offered Gravel's manuscript in summer of '71 but turned it down; says subpoena calls for all documents dealing with Gravel's offer
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A.P. AIDES, IN CHINA, SEEK NEWS ACCORD
Date: 19 July 1972
AP repts on July 18 that it is holding discussions with Communist Chinese news agency Hsinhua on agreement for exch of news and photos; AP pres W Gallagher, AP Asian Services chief H Hartzenbusch and photographer H Faas are en route to Peking for talks
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Jersey Assembly Rejects Proposal for Income Tax; Jersey Assembly Rejects Income Tax
Date: 18 July 1972
By RONALD SULLIVANSpecial to The New York Times
NJ Assembly rejects Gov Cahill's tax reform program, which would have enabled state to take over entire costs of state's pss
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Telephone Company Draws Wrath of Many on a Proposal to Charge for Local Directory-Assistance Calls
Date: 19 July 1972
By GRACE LICHTENSTEIN
Grace LICHTENSTEIN
NY Telephone Co proposes charge of 1 message unit for local directory-assistance calls, but with such services remaining free for blind and severely handicapped persons, Public Service Comm hearing; gen rate engineer says handicapped will be required to submit certified physician's statement in order to qualify for exemption; 2 reprs of orgns for blind hold proposal will invade their privacy, hurt job opportunities in which telephone calls are required and ignore problem of elderly and others with poor sight who cannot read tiny print in telephone books
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DOCTOR IS BACKED IN NEWSMAN CASE; Newark Trial Witness Says She Heard No Threats
Date: 18 July 1972
Special to The New York Times
PTA pres V Scott testifies on July 17 that she was standing near Dr E W Garrett at Apr meeting of Newark Bd of Educ and that at no time did she hear him threaten F Butterfield (NY Times) or J Cervase, bd member; charges against Garrett include threatening lives of Butterfield and Cervase and interfering with activities of reporter
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Hunter and Friend Check In
Date: 19 July 1972
US Olympic boxing trials to begin July 19 in Fort Worth, Tex; among competitors is convict B L Hunter
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