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Date: 02 August 1973
The Washington Star-News
El 1 de agosto de 1973 fue un miércoles bajo el signo estelar de ♌. Era el día 212 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 02 August 1973
The Washington Star-News
Date: 01 August 1973
By JOHN M. CREWDSONSpecial to The New York Times
Memorandum written by former White House aide D R Young to J D Ehrlichman on Aug 26, '71, indicates that despite assertions by Pres Nixon and some of his top aides various White House officials hoped to use data gathered by what was labeled 'Hunt-Liddy Project Number 1,' burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding, to create 'negative press image' for Ellsberg by leaking information to press through House Armed Services Com; memo says conduit for confidential information on Ellsberg was to have been former special counsel to Pres Nixon, C W Colson; source close to Colson who has admitted raising $5,000 from nongovernment sources to finance Ellsberg operation, confirms that Colson was supposed to leak Ellsberg information to press once it was secured by 'plumbers' team; wrote that plan agreed to by Reprs F E Hebert and L C Arends included beginning investigation with questions of security clearance, classification and declassification and then moving on to more specific case of Pentagon papers; Hebert and Arends say they cannot recall making any such arrangement with Adm
Date: 01 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
W Ger officials are scheduled to meet later in wk of July 29 to study results of a probe into news repts charging that Amer mil engaged in illegal intelligence activities in W Ger; Ger newspapers begin on July 31 to clamor for explanations and a legislator asks for full rept in Parliament; Govt spokesman, R Von Wechmar, says he cannot confirm a Pentagon assertion that Bonn had given Amer intelligence activities prior approval, as required by W Ger law; says results of Ger probe will be withheld from public even if it confirms allegations because law does not require public disclosure of legal wiretapping or other infringements of right of privacy; Munich Sueddeutsche Zeitung, commenting on NY Times July 28 rept of Amer intelligence activities, urges Govt probe; Frankfurter Rundschau sends wire of protest to Fed Interior Min H D Genscher; one of its reporters was apparently overheard talking on monitored telephone of T Schwaetzer, Liberation News Service journalist in Heidelberg; wire asks for explanation whether Ger authorities gave this monitoring 'illegal support'; some rough notes by an agent on transcript of tap on Schwaetzer's phone obtained by NY Times also identify other newsmen in Ger--J Sheahan of CBS, J Prym of Overseas Weekly, NY Times correspondent and a Reuters reporter; notes indicate that conversations between them and Schwaetzer might have been monitored; agent's rept notes Schwaetzer is considered by US Army to be an 'anti-US Army activist'
Date: 02 August 1973
J M Shaheen repts on Aug 1 that 1st issue of NY Press will be delayed until next March by extensive remodeling job at former plant of Morning Telegraph, which he purchased
Date: 02 August 1973
By EDWARD RANZAL
Edward RANZAL
NYC Mayor Lindsay on Aug 1 says he will rev standards for granting special parking privileges to handicapped persons and will seek to 'shrink' designated midtown parking spots for cars of diplomats and press, news conf; makes statement after 2-hr inspection of midtown traffic with Asst Chief Inspector Bonacum, who is in charge of ticket 'blitz' that began in June in effort to ease traffic congestion in Manhattan; says there has been 'vast improvement' in flow of midtown traffic since parking crackdown began; says there are still some problems, such as digging by utility cos; is negotiating with cos that have challenged in ct city's ban on daytime digging; says NYC has issued 3,200 permits to handicapped persons, many of whom park in midtown; has ordered city cars not to park in midtown unless on emergency call; says Govt cars are being towed away; says traffic crackdown cannot be disbanded because it is part of city's Environmental Protection Agency program filed in Washington
Date: 02 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
excerpts from transcript of Aug 1 testimony by H R Haldeman before Sen Watergate com on 33d day of hearings;; list of com members, com counsel and persons named in testimony; illus of Sens Weicker and Gurney and minority counsel Thompson
Date: 02 August 1973
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Times
David ROSENBAUMSpecial
H R Haldeman acknowledges on Aug 1, in testimony before Sen Watergate com, that he suggested this yr that White House 'tie all '72 demonstrations to McGovern and thus to the Dems'; says he proposed 'to get our people to put out the story on the foreign or Communist money that was used in support of demonstrations against the Pres in '72'; says there is evidence to support this contention; proposal was contained in memo, dated Feb 10 '73 from Haldeman to then-White House counsel J W Dean 3d; Haldeman says purpose of putting forth his version of demonstrations was to counter Dem attacks on Adm on Watergate issues; discloses that he took additional recordings of Pres Nixon's private conversations home with him early in July '73; says he cannot recall dates of other tapes although he says he believes they were between Feb and Apr '73; says he decided not to listen to these other tapes because he had not been present at meetings; says, when asked why he had taken tapes home, that it would have been 'difficult and awkward to listen to them in 'open suite' in Exec Office Bldg that he was allowed to use as office while he was preparing for his Watergate testimony; says he cannot recall whether he or Nixon 1st suggested that he listen to recordings; says he discussed tapes with White House chief of staff Haig or White House counsel J F Buzhardt Jr, or Haig's asst S Bull; acknowledges that he ordered a '71 investigation by FBI of CBS Washington correspondent D Schorr but that he cannot recall ordering 24-hr surveillance of Sen Kennedy; says list of White House 'enemies' was prepared solely to keep foes of Nixon Adm from receiving such courtesies as invitations to White House; says Dean told Nixon on Sept 15 that he was compiling 'enemies' list and that Nixon voiced his approval; Sen Weicker introduces memo from Nixon campaign's chief advance man R H Walker to Haldeman, on which Haldeman had scribbled 'good' and 'great' in margin next to suggestions that Nixon and Rev Graham be confronted with violent demonstrations and obscene signs during Pres trip to Charlotte, NC, in '71; says memo indicated that Nixon campaign welcomed rowdy demonstrations against Pres as way to present Nixon as underdog; Haldeman says opposite was true; says he was pleased that demonstrations were planned because they would show public that such demonstrations were not spontaneous; text of Haldeman's memo to Dean; illus of chief counsel S Dash, legis aide A S Field, Haldeman and Sens Weicker, Ervin and Inouye; illus of Walker's memo
Date: 02 August 1973
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Patrick Buchanan
Pres aide P J Buchanan, commenting on Watergate affair, says Univ of Rochester Chancellor W A Wallis understates the case when he says 'reaction by journalists and politicians to Watergate break-in has been morally even more corrupt than Watergate activities themselves'; Buchanan says no US interests appear great enough to prevent liberal establishment from sinking its teeth into Pres Nixon via Watergate furor; derides media, which he says has warned against inevitable injury to rights and reputations inherent in Cong investigating com since days of Sen J McCarthy, but which now lauds efforts of Sen Watergate com, forgetting old caveats when quarry is not domestic subversives but R Nixon; says fact that 36% of Amers now believe Pres Nixon had prior knowledge of Watergate break-in is questionable tribute to power of press today; questions whether anything thus far revealed in Watergate affair is without precedent in Dem adms and campaigns; says it was R F Kennedy, and not J Mitchell, who had civil rights leader Dr M L King Jr wiretapped; details 'dirty tricks' against Repub candidates; says objective of left liberal establishment is to run to ground Pres Nixon and his new majority, and to render 'inoperative' pol verdict of '72 Pres election; Nixon illus
Date: 02 August 1973
correction notes that in Aug 1 list of best-selling books on crafts publisher of The Knitting Dictionary' was incorrectly identified and is actually Crown Publishing Co; notes sales of 'Complete Antiques Price List' totals more than 250,000, not 100,000 figure given