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10th of May 1973 News
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Cuban Says He and Two Others Broke Into Psychiatrist's Office; Break-In at Embassy Suitcase Put in Office
Date: 11 May 1973
Special to The New York Times
F de Diego, Cuban real estate broker implicated in break-in of office of Dr D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist, may also have information about alleged break-in at Chilean Embassy in Washington in May or June, '72, according to sources close to investigation of de Diego's activities; illus
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C.l.A. HEAD ADMITS ILL-ADVISED ACT'; Schlesinger Calls Agency 'Insufficiently Cautious' in Role in Ellsberg Case Director of C.I.A. Admits Error in Act on Ellsberg Two Officials Identified State Department Satisfied Visit to General Gray Got Information
Date: 10 May 1973
By MAJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times
State Dept spokesman identifies W Macomber and Deputy Under Sec U A Johnson as men who authorized E H Hunt Jr to read and copy 240 highly classified documents concerning Vietnam war in Sept '71; authorization reptdly given at request of K Krogh Jr and D R Young Jr, at that time White House aides; Hunt has testified that he forged cables aimed at linking Pres Kennedy with Ngo Dinh Diem assassination in '63
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F.B.I. Tap Picked Up Calls Ellsberg Made in 1969-'70; F.B.I.'s Taps Heard Calls Ellsberg Made in 1969-70
Date: 11 May 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times
Judge Byrne on May 10 suspends ct proceedings after Govt discloses that telephone calls of D Ellsberg were picked up by FBI wiretaps in late '69 and in early '70; disclosure, in form of memorandum filed with Byrne by acting FBI dir W D Ruckelshaus, comes 1 yr after Byrne ordered that all information on wiretaps be handed over to ct; Byrne asks Govt to produce all its logs and other records concerning taps; orders both sides to appear on May 11 to argue whether or not case should be immediately dismissed because of disclosure of wiretaps and fact that contents have apparently vanished from FBI sometime between July and Oct '71; defense attys contend that because of const issues involved it would like to argue judgment for acquittal that it hopes Byrne will respond to with written rulings on counts against defendants; Ruckclhaus, in memo, says that on May 4 he initiated investigation to int present and retired FBI personnel for purpose of determining whether there had been any wiretaps; says that on May 9 he recd preliminary rept in which former FBI employe recalled that in late '69 and early '70 Ellsberg had been overheard talking from electronic surveillance of Dr M Halperin's house; Govt contends that it has 'testimonial evidence' that electronic surveillance that picked up Ellsberg's conversation had been authorized by then Atty Gen Mitchell in accordance with natl security procedures; concedes that records have not been found; FBI int with former pres counsel C W Colson is turned over to ct; Colson relates that he knew of existence of White House investigations into Pentagon papers disclosure but was not involved in investigation into Ellsberg's background; says he recommends Hunt to take part; admits he knew of burglary of office of Ellsberg's psychiatrist but that he had been told by Ehrlichman and J Dean that in interest of natl security he should never discuss it; illus of Ellsberg and Russo talking to reporters
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Data Introduced in the Ellsberg Trial; Ruckelshaus Memo Colson Interview No Advance Information A Chance Meeting C.I.A. Report
Date: 11 May 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of memorandum of acting FBI dir W D Ruckelshaus on electronic surveillance of D Ellsberg and excerpts from FBI rept on int with former White House aide C W Colson and from CIA rept released by Judge W M Byrne Jr, presiding over Pentagon papers trial
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Text of Krogh's Letter of Resignation
Date: 10 May 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of lr of resignation of E Krogh Jr from position of Under Sec of Transportation; Krogh has become implicated in burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding
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U.S. Aides File Affidavits With Ellsberg Trial Judge; Other Affidavits Inquiry Ordered
Date: 10 May 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times
Justice Dept officials K T Mahoney and J L Martin, chief prosecutor in Pentagon papers case D R Nissen and Asst Atty Gen H E Petersen swear on May 9 that they did not know about burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding until April 16 '73; affidavits are part of apparent move by Govt to block Judge W M Byrne Jr from dismissing Pentagon case by contending that evidence and testimony presented during trial had not been tainted by any knowledge obtained in break-in; defense attys say that information in affidavits is 'highly insufficient' and that they will continue to press for hearing on link between Watergate case and Pentagon trial; ask for affidvaits from Nixon's former counsel C W Colson, former CIA Deputy Dir Gen R E Cushman and former White Hosue aide D R Young Jr as soon as they are recd in Washington
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A Watergate Casualty
Date: 10 May 1973
Egil Krogh Jr.By LINDA CHARLTONSpecial to The New York Times
Egil Krogh
former White House aide E Krogh Jr on May 9 resigns as Under Sec of Transportation, saying that his 'overriding desire' was 'to accept full responsibility for my acts' and to 'assist in bringing all the facts and circunstances into the open'; says, without referring directly to break-in at office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding which he reptdly authorized, that he believed his decision was dictated by natl security interests; says he now sees that his judgment may have been in error; career revd; por
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C.I.A. Doctors Say Ellsberg Is First American Given 'Personality Assessment'; Project Made 2 'Apprehensive' Said to Have Had Doubts Helms' Approval Reported 'A Serious Impropriety'
Date: 11 May 1973
By MARJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times
Drs J R Tietjen and B Malloy, members of CIA's medical services, testify on May 10 that 'personality assessment' made on D Ellsberg was 1st that agency had ever made on Amer citizen, Sen Appropriations subcom hearing on CIA involvement in burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; subcom chmn Sen J L McClellan says that men drs had testified that they were 'apprehensive' throughout project and had mentioned these doubts to their superiors, including then CIA Dir R M Helms and then Deputy Dir Gen R E Cushman; says he feels that CIA may have commited 'serious impropriety' by its actions
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Unintelligence
Date: 10 May 1973
ed on recent disclosures in Watergate conspiracy involving CIA's role in supplying E H Hunt with materials he used in break-in at office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; holds that when insts of dem govt function through personal network in defiance of legal procedures, disaster can only follow; holds that because of its actions valuable work performed by CIA has now been tainted by 'inexcusable overeagerness of a few misguided men to heed dubious whims wafted from the White House'
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Watergate Case Newsmen Hailed by Justice Stewart
Date: 10 May 1973
Sup Ct Assoc Justice Stewart credits 'dedication and persistence' of reporters C Bernstein and B Woodward of Washington Post in bringing to light aspects of Watergate scandal, speech, Yale Club of Washington, May 9
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