Mexico Relaxes Controls on the Press
Date: 23 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
Comment on Mexican Govt of Pres Luis Echeverria Alvarez's more liberal policy toward news dissemination; notes that in '71 he ordered release of several journalists and authors who had been jailed for their writings, and since then he has both encouraged 'constructive criticism' and wooed country's leftist intellectuals; change reflects broader mood of natl self-examination that has gripped country over last 3 yrs and newspapers have added research and criticism to Govt's own analysis of econ, social and even pol conditions; various newspaper execs comment (M)
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COLSON REPORTS URGING BY NIXON; GETS 1 TO 3 YEARS; Says He Regrets Disseminating Derogatory Data on Ellsberg -House Unit May Call Him National Interest Cited Aware of Significance Colson Tells Court of Urging by Nixon
Date: 22 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
Judge Gerhard A Gesell sentences Charles W Colson to 1 to 3 yrs in prison and fines him $5,000 for his role in disseminating derogatory material about Dr Daniel Ellsberg and his attys in 71; Colson says Pres Nixon urged him 'on numerous occasions' to commit those acts; says he is convinced Nixon believed he was acting in natl interest; says he believed he himself was acting in natl interest; says he failed Pres because he never really questioned whether what he wanted done was right or proper; HR Judiciary Com members say it is imperative that Colson be called to testify at impeachment hearings; sources say Colson gave Watergate prosecutors documents that backed up his courtroom assertions; White House communications dir Ken W Clawson charges that Colson was sentenced to jail 'for committing the same felony' that has been the 'standard practice' of members and staff of Sen Watergate com for more than a yr and same felony being committed daily by some partisan members of HR Judiciary Com; unsuccessful arguments by Colson's atty David I Shapiro for probation noted; illus of Colson with Sen H E Hughes (L)
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HOUSE COMMITTEE MAY CALL COLSON; Some Members Assert His Statement Makes It Vital to Have Him as Witness Ford's Viewpoint
Date: 22 June 1974
By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times
HR Judiciary Com members say Charles W Colson's courtroom statement implicating Pres Nixon in possible obstruction of justice makes it imperative to call Colson as witness in impeachment hearings; Colson told Judge Gerhard A Gesell that Nixon had repeatedly 'urged' him to disseminate information that might discredit Dr Daniel Ellsberg while Ellsberg was defendant in Pentagon papers trial; com Repub counsel Albert E Jenner Jr says interviews with Colson have not been completed; com Chmn Repr P W Rodino Jr, Reprs W Flowers, C E Wiggins and D W Dennis comment; illus of Egil Krogh Jr with his family after serving 4 mos 17 days in prison for his part in burglary of office of Ellsberg's former psychiatrist (M)
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' Plumbers' Trial May Not Turn Off All Questions; Problem for the Defendants
Date: 23 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSH
Rev of issues that will be ruled on in plumbers trial scheduled to begin on June 26; Ehrlichman por (L)
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Ex-Bergen Aide Gets 2 Years for Bribe(2); Ex-Bergen Aide Gets 2 Years for Bribe
Date: 22 June 1974
Ex-Bergen Aide Gets 2 Years for Bribe
Ex-bergen Gets
R Baker humorous comment notes Sen B Goldwater wants Washington Post prosecuted for printing Govt information Govt does not want published and suggests possible scenario
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British Prices Up; Strikes Cut Output; BRITISH PRICES UP; STRIKES INCREASE Three Thresholds Crossed
Date: 22 June 1974
By TERRY ROBARDSSpecial to The New York Times
Brit Govt announces 1.4% increase in May retail prices and 16% rise for 12-mo period ended in May; labor unrest, involving hundreds of thousands of workers, continues as production at number of cos, including Brit Leyland Motor Corp and Gen Electric Corp, are disrupted; workers are seeking wage raises to offset cost of living increase; most of work stoppages began earlier in wk in anticipation of Govt rept on consumer price index, which is considered nation's chief indicator of inflation; more than 60 strikes, most of them wildcat walkouts, are currently in progress; strikers chief point of contention is 'threshold' pay worked out by former Prime Min Heath's Conservative Govt in effort to forestall labor strife; under plan, unions are entitled to pay increases amounting to $1 a wk every time retail price index moves 1 point above specified level; estimated 8-million workers theoretically are covered by threshold agreements, while others contend they ought to be covered automatically; employers are balking at wage increases, maintaining they do not have enough funds to pay laborers because of Govt price ceilings; Brit Leyland claims that threshold payments, if granted, would add nearly $100-million to annual wage bill, which might put co out of business; there is speculation that concern, which lost $40-million in 1st qr, fiscal '74, may be taken over by Govt; Brit Indus Confed warns that some concerns will face bankruptcy in autumn and unemployment will rise if present corporate profit squeeze continues; disputes Govt contention that corporate profits rose 10% in 1st qr, contending that real profits actually declined 30%; London Exch deputy chmn Dundas Hamilton comments (M)
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Portugal Orders Severe Curbs on News; Presidential Declarations
Date: 23 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
Portuguese Foreign Min Mario Soares assures UN Sec Gen Waldheim that Portugal intends to carry out UN resolutions concerning Mozambique, Angola and Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau) (S)
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Letters to the Editor; Impeachment: Of Charges and Procedures
Date: 23 June 1974
A. EMIL TOMKIN
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Harold E Hoffman, in lr discussing accord signed on June 8 between US and Saudi Arabia, assumes that it is exec agreement and not treaty; says that Const requires that all treaties secure Sen approval and that wide range and depth of accord are of major importance to Govt and public of US; holds that Cong must not allow itself to be bypassed in violation of specific and vital const principle and contrary to basic requirement that important matters of policy be debated and approved by Cong; cartoon (S)
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