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12th of June 1974 News
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A Tackler of Controversial Issues; Gerhard Alden Gesell
Date: 12 June 1974
By LINDA CHARLTON
Linda CHARLTON
Biog sketch of Fed Judge Gerhard A Gesell, presently presiding at trial of former members of White House plumbers orgn, accused of burgularizing office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist; full name is Gerhard Alden Gesell; was born on June 16, 1910; illus (M)
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Nixon and Kissinger Face New Suit Over Wiretaps; Suit Withdrawn Contrary View
Date: 13 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
Sec Kissinger, at news conf on June 11 in Salzburg, Austria, repeatedly insists that 'wiretaps in question were legal,' and focuses not on their legality but on what he describes as campaign of innuendo against him
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Take It Easy, Henry
Date: 12 June 1974
By James Reston
James Reston
J Reston on US Sec Kissinger's threat to resign maintains Kissinger's threat 'is the silliest thing he has done' since becoming member of Nixon Adm and 'is not really to be taken seriously'; holds threat is only latest evidence that everyone in White House 'seems to be deranged or corrupted by the lack of trust there' (M)
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Failure of Perception; AT HOME ABROAD
Date: 13 June 1974
By Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis
A Lewis on State Sec H A Kissinger's threat to resign holds Kissinger has had ample glory from his office and less criticism than many State Secs; says resignation threat was calculated to arouse alarm and support for him, especially in Cong, and it did; holds questions about integrity, civility and respect for dem process remain; holds immediate issue is whether Kissinger was truthful in denying to Sen Foreign Relations Com that he had 'initiated' or 'recommended' wiretapping of 17 Govt officials and newsmen starting in '69; holds this is not verbal quibble; holds difficulty is that Kissinger may not see any abuse as wiretap episode is closely related to his whole view of govt power, who should exercise it and how; holds there is no alternative but to ask Kissinger to accept restraints and inconveniences of US const
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F.B.I. Tied Tap Requests To Kissinger or Gen. Haig; Summary of F. B. I. Study Tied Some Requests for Wiretapes to Kissinger or Haig
Date: 12 June 1974
By JOHN M. CREWDSON
Summary of '73 inquiry by FBI indicates some of 'original requests' for wiretaps placed on newsmen came from US Sec Kissinger or Gen Alexander M Haig; contents of summary discussed; portion of summary (M)
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SENATORS WILL ACT; Panel Will Review the Testimony Secretary Gave Last Fall Ready to Appear Senate Committee to Review Testimony Given by Secretary
Date: 12 June 1974
By RICHARD L. MADDENSpecial to The New York Times
Richard MADDENSpecial
Sen Foreign Relations Com on June 11 votes unanimously to accept US Sec Kissinger's request for review of his testimony on natl security wiretaps; Kissinger has threatened to resign amid charges that he was instrumental in ordering placing of wiretaps on newsmen to halt leaks of sensitive material; has denied any direct involvement in wiretapping by Nixon Adm (M)
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Kissinger Threat Culminates Long Dispute; Said Everything' Wiretapping Instigation Denied Challenge Raised Actions Questioned Decision Detended The Plumbers President Decided'
Date: 12 June 1974
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
Article on threat by Kissinger to resign holds that during past yr Kissinger has suffered considerable anguish, frustration and irritation over his inability to end public discussion of issues he maintains have already been resolved in his favor; Kissinger's denials, testimony before Sen Foreign Relations Com and unanswered questions as to his role in Nixon Adm's wiretapping revd (L)
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BREAK-INS LINKED IN PANEL EVIDENCE; Rodino Unit Hears Concern About Ellsberg Case Led to Watergate Cover-Up
Date: 12 June 1974
By JAMES M. NAUGHTON
HR Judiciary Com hears evidence suggesting that concern about possible disclosure of burglary at office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist by members of White House plumbers group was a principal reason behind alleged Watergate cover-up; com members say evidence does not directly implicate Pres Nixon in advance knowledge of burglary of psychiatrist's office in Sept '71 or in the early attempts to conceal it (L)
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Transcript of Kissinger Statement and Answers to Questions at News Conference; OPENING STATEMENT
Date: 12 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
text of US Sec Kissinger news conf, Salzburg, Austria, in which he threatened to resign amid charges that he was directly involved in Nixon Adm's wiretapping of newsmen to halt leaks of sensitive material; Kissinger illus (L)
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Newsmen and Officials Targets of Wiretapping; National Security Council Department of Defense Department of State White House Newsmen
Date: 12 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
List of newsmen and Govt officials who were targets of Nixon Adm's wiretapping (S)
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