' Leaks Follow the Course of Greatest Impact'
Date: 09 January 1972
-- ROBERT SHERRILL
R Sherrill article on J Anderson's past pol muckraking in light of his recent release of White House documents to press
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Date: 09 January 1972
-- ROBERT SHERRILL
R Sherrill article on J Anderson's past pol muckraking in light of his recent release of White House documents to press
Date: 09 January 1972
Repr Ashbrook asks HR Internal Security Com to find out now Anderson got secret Govt documents
Date: 10 January 1972
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
White House communications dir H G Klein denies existence of credibility gap between Adm and public and charges some media with libeling H Kissinger, TV int; says charges that imply a variance in public policy are unfounded; says secret policy papers show policy was same publicly and privately; lauds Kissinger's service to Govt; illus; charges, printed in news media and expressed by Sen E Muskie, stem from revelations on secret White House strategy sessions made public by J Anderson; Anderson's Jan 9 column says Adm has not told truth about its policy towards India; repts that if Kissinger had not lied to press at Dec 9 background briefing on Asia war, there would have been no story to write; charges White House chose to 'flagrantly mislead' public by saying it was not anti-India; says secret papers prove Adm was militantly anti-India; Kissinger illus
Date: 09 January 1972
By JAMES RESTON
James RESTON
J Reston comment says Nixon Adm's handling of India-Pakistan documents published by J Anderson suggests Govt has learned very little from damning disclosures of Pentagon Papers; says Anderson documents tell same story of damaging decisions arrived at in secret and of subjective Presidential orders imposed on objective analysis of Pres's own principal advisors; says they tell of official explanations of policy that mislead Cong and Amer people and finally defiant disclosure of true fact by officials who have lost faith in their superiors
Date: 09 January 1972
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor article on TV misuse of fairness doctrine, in light of FCC re-examination of issue; notes Office of Communications of United Church of Christ suggestions for procedural refinements in administering doctrine
Date: 09 January 1972
By HENRY GINIGERSpecial to The New York Times
French Govt gives $3-million subsidy to keep newsprint costs down in response to publishers assns requests because of deteriorating financial status of daily papers
Date: 09 January 1972
By ROBERT M. SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
columnist J Anderson has been able to disclose secret documents concerning Natl Security Council meetings despite White House steps mos ago to bar leaks to newsmen and to insure secrecy of council proceedings; White House ordered D R Young of Kissinger's natl security staff and E Krogh Jr of J D Ehrlichman's domestic advisory staff to probe leaks and stop them; move prompted after NY Times published article July 23 that dealt with strategic arms limitation talks and caused White House concern
Date: 09 January 1972
By C. L. SULZBERGER
C. SULZBERGER
C L Sulzberger, in comment on role of press in internatl relations, poses hypothetical situation in which US is said to plan '1st strike' against USSR
Date: 09 January 1972
Olympic Organizing Com announces that estimated 3,100 newsmen from around world will cover '72 Winter Olympics at Sapporo, Japan