Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
Date: 19 July 1971
STANLEY ROTHENBERG
Stanley ROTHENBERG
lr rebuts Acheson statement that Pentagon papers belong to US, holds papers were not stolen by Times or Washington Post, but rather intangible literary content was reproduced
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NEWSMAN RULING APPEALED BY U.S.; High Court Urged to Force Reporter to Face Jury
Date: 20 July 1971
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Times
David ROSENBAUMSpecial
Justice Dept appeals to US Sup Ct to reverse Appeals Ct Nov '70 ruling that reporter E Caldwell (NY Times) could not be required to testify before grand jury unless Govt could show a 'compelling need' for his appearance; Caldwell had refused to testify in investigation of Black Panther party; dept holds his refusal to answer subpoena undermines 'traditonal investigative function' of grand jury
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Congressional Fellowships For 1971-72 Are Awarded
Date: 19 July 1971
8 pol scientists and 8 journalists named fellows for '71-'72 Cong Operations Program adm by Civil Service Comm and Amer Pol Science Assn; list; 25 Fed employes also named
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Pentagon Expected to Act On War Papers This Week
Date: 20 July 1971
Special to The New York Times
Laird may discuss removal of secrecy label from part of study with Asst Sec D Z Henkin
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U.S. Aide Defends Pacification Program In Vietnam Despite Killings of Civilians
Date: 20 July 1971
By FELIX BELAIR Jr.Special to The New York Times
Felix BELAIR
W E Colby, ex-head of US pacification agency, admits agency's anti-subversion program, Operation Phoenix, resulted in 'occasional' pol assassinations and killing of Vietcong agents but says that benefits derived from uprooting Vietcong intelligence apparatus 'more than overcame these occasional abuses', HR subcom; gives number of people killed under operations since '68 as 20,587; Repr Reid and McCloskey charge operation is responsible for 'indiscriminate killings' of civilians and imprisonment of thousands of others in violation of internatl accords; Colby says US should continue its support of operation as 'essential part of the war effort'; says operation is 'entirely a S Vietnamese program' although originated by the CIA and backed since its inception by US; says US role in operation is entirely advisory except for use of mil personnel in preparation of dossiers against suspected Vietcong agents and leaders and employment of troops to capture them; Colby por
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Chou Says That Nixon Suggested Peking Visit
Date: 19 July 1971
The Globe and Mall, Toronto
French parliamentary delegation is visiting China
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RESTON UNDERGOES OPERATION IN PEKING
Date: 19 July 1971
NY Times vp and columnist J Reston undergoes surgery for acute appendicitis in Anti-Imperialist Hosp, Peking; wife lauds Chinese drs
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Javits Says Nixon's China Trip Is Sign of Progress on Disputes
Date: 20 July 1971
By FRANK LYNNSpecial to The New York Times
Sen Javits says Amer should 'never again...allow itself and the pub to know so little' about such vital issues as the Vietnam war buildup disclosed by the Pentagon study, news conf, Syracuse
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When in Peking . . .
Date: 20 July 1971
ALBIN KREBS
Albin KREBS
more than 600 friends and well-wishers hold party and 25th wedding anniv reception for B S Estes, released from prison after serving 6 yrs of 15-yr sentence for fraud
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