TV and Impeachment; Hearings Found to Give House an Image Of an Institution Worthy of Respect Competence and Eloquence Relevance and Decorum Compliments Recalled
Date: 01 August 1974
By R. W. APPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times
R. APPLE
Analysis of effect of televising HR Judiciary Com impeachment hearings; says HR suddenly is seen and sees itself as an inst worthy of respect; says consensus in Washington is that com's 6 days of nationally televised meetings were marked by a dignity commensurate with occasion; discusses impressions made by various com members; says com, with assistance of TV, did much to ruin climate for kind of counterattacks on which White House has relied almost since advent of Watergate scandals
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SENTENCING OF DEAN SLATED FOR FRIDAY
Date: 31 July 1974
Former Pres asst John D Ehrlichman and 3 other defendants in plumbers case are to be sentenced on July 31 for plotting break-in in '71 at office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding (S)
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Reporters Play as Role in Seige at Prison; Changes His Mind
Date: 01 August 1974
Dy JAMES P. STERBA
news reporters participating in psychological clash between Tex prison officials and 3 armed convicts holding 13 hostages in library bldg of Huntsville prison; both sides attempt to put pressure on each other through statements to 70 newsmen waiting outside walls; ints with convicts described; Kathy Ann Pollard, daughter of hostage Novella Pollard, relates Fred Gomez Carrasco's latest escape plan; photomap of prison complex (M)
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KISSINGER BACKED ON WIRETAP ISSUE; Haig, Former Deputy, Tells Senate Panel He Supports Account by Secretary President Cited Symingtoin Comment
Date: 31 July 1974
Special to The New York Times
White House chief of staff Alexander M Haig Jr tells Sen Foreign Relations Com that he supports State Sec H A Kissinger's account of wiertapping of 17 Govt officials and newsmen from '69 to '71; com concludes its hearings into whether Kissinger misled panel last Sept on extent of his participation in wiretapping; com Chmn Sen J W Fulbright, Sen S Symington comment; case revd (M)
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Ehrlichman Is Sentenced To 20 Months to 5 Years; Ehrlichman Sentenced by Gessell To a 20-Month to 5-Year Term
Date: 01 August 1974
By LINDA CHARLTON
Linda CHARLTON
John D Ehrlichman on July 31 is sentenced to 20 mos to 5 yrs in prison for his role in what Judge Gerhard A Gesell calls 'shameful episode in the history of this country'; before sentencing Ehrlichman tells ct that he is innocent of all charges in case; co-defendant G Gordon Liddy receives 1-to-3 yr sentence to be served concurrently with his present sentence of 6 yrs and 8 mos to 20 yrs; Bernard L Barker and Eugenio R Martinez, convicted of conspiracy, are given suspended sentences; Gesell says they were duped by high Govt officials and have been sufficiently punished; Ehrlichman, outside courthouse, says people who are in Govt are constantly required to balance rights of individual against rights of nation as whole; notes that Gesell said that this issue could not be raised and it is his view that this is error; illus of Barker and Martinez with atty Daniel Schultz; illus of Ehrlichman (L)
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