New Yorker Is Released After Belfast Arson Trial
Date: 02 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
3-mo trial of NY press photographer J Stevens ends in Belfast ct when he is found not guilty of charges of arson and throwing fire bombs at Queens Univ
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Date: 02 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
3-mo trial of NY press photographer J Stevens ends in Belfast ct when he is found not guilty of charges of arson and throwing fire bombs at Queens Univ
Date: 02 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
Mitchell, in press release, says that Justice Dept continues probe of leak of Pentagon papers and pledges to prosecute anyone who has broken law; text; Rogers says he hopes that press will 'recognize obligation to refrain from publication of information' in papers that is harmful to security; says Govt will help identify documents that might do such harm; Times spokesman says that Times has taken natl security into acct at all times in editing and reptg documents; Rogers cannot answer query on whether plans for prosecution extend to editors and newsmen; 5 Sup Ct Justices, in yesterday's decision, mentioned possibility of criminal prosecution
Date: 03 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
A J Russo, friend of Ellsberg, sentenced to jail for refusing to answer queries before Fed grand jury probing release of Pentagon papers, Los Angeles; Russo, who worked for Rand Corp, had been granted immunity last wk and ordered to testify; sentence stayed pending appeal; Russo illus leaving ct
Date: 02 July 1971
By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times
Ellsberg says that 'other individuals,' whom he will not identify, helped him in distributing to press Pentagon papers; says he was primary source for all newspapers that have published articles on papers; says that during 10 days he disappeared before his arrest he made sure papers were delivered to press throughout country; holds he had begun to fear that his plans would be thwarted by Govt efforts to bar Times from publishing documents; says he intended ultimately to assume responsibility for his activities; discusses his motives in distributing documents
Date: 02 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
Japanese press gives Sup Ct decision banner headlines and devotes several pages to extensive analysis of issues involved
Date: 02 July 1971
ed urges HR reject Commerce Com's recommendation for contempt of Cong citation against CBS and Stanton
Date: 02 July 1971
HANS A. LINDE
Hans LINDE
lr on Prof Fisher June 22 article takes issue with Fisher's views on Govt's right to classify documents and prohibit press pub of information
Date: 02 July 1971
By CHRISTOPHER LYDONSpecial to The New York Times
CBS pres Stanton, deploring HR Commerce Com vote to seek contempt of Cong citation against network for its refusal to cooperate in com investigation of CBS TV documentary Selling of the Pentagon, contrasts com vote with Sup Ct's 'ringing reaffirmation' of press freedom in NY Times-Washington Post case
Date: 02 July 1971
By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times
S Vietnamese radio and TV have virtually been ordered to ignore all mention of contents of Pentagon papers; radio broadcasts from Hanoi and NLF continue to give prominence to documents, quoting parts Communists feel reflect most harshly on Amer officials; S Vietnamese press, which reaches only about 300,000 people, has carried repts and comments on documents; S Vietnamese Govt has yet to comment officially on revelations
Date: 03 July 1971
By ROBERT M. SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
Laird orders tighter security measures at Rand Corp following discovery by Pentagon of 'deficiences' in way co has safeguarded secret data, lr to Sec Seamans; Ellsberg, once Rand employe, has said that he gave Pentagon papers to press; affidavit submitted to Govt in Ellsberg case by J Butler, Rand's principal secrecy-control officer, says that Ellsberg was given access to all 47 vols of study