Happy Birthday, Big Brother
Date: 02 September 1972
By ALEXANDER C. HOFFMAN
Alexander HOFFMAN
Doubleday & Co vp A C Hoffman comment on recent US Govt attempts to obtain financial records of Beacon Press, which published Sen Gravel's version of Pentagon papers, holds action serves to restrict broader dissemination of information that is already in public domain; calls for public to support side of Beacon Press
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2 Held in Watergate Case Tied to Film of Party Data; 2 Suspects in Watergate Break-In Said to Have Had Film of Democratic Party's Documents
Date: 01 September 1972
By WALTER RUGABERSpecial to The New York Times
Miami photographic processor M Richardson says Aug 31 that B L Barker and F Sturgis, 2 of 5 men arrested in June 17 break-in at Dem Natl Com hq, brought 2 rolls of 35-mm film to his shop, Rich Photos Inc, on June 10 and asked for rush developing job; says each roll showed lrs and memos, many of them to or from L F O'Brien, then Dem Natl Com chmn; says most documents were held in place by hands wearing rubber gloves; men arrested in break-in were wearing rubber gloves and carrying copying cameras; at least 2 raids on Dem hq prior to June 17 have been reptd; Richardson says he did not keep copy of film; Fla State Sec R E Gerstein says Richardson passed lie detector test on Aug 31, phone int; says 2 men left Richardson's shop and returned with 3d unidentifed man described as tall, blond and reddish faced; Richardson, after studying photos of 5 men arrested, says 3d man was not among them; says Barker also phoned unidentified party from his shop when he told him there would be $40 charge for rush job; says men paid just under $100 for job and that he has turned over cash regis tape showing transaction to Fla authorities; Richardson says he did not examine documents in detail because Barker and Sturgis repeatly urged him to hurry; says 1 lr was to or from 'Pat Harris'; Mrs Harris, who headed Dem Natl Conv Credentials Com, is atty with Washington law firm of Freed, Drank, Harris, Shriver & Kampelman, which reptd break-in in May; in other developments, Washington Star-News repts Aug 31 that former White House aides G G Liddy and E H Hunt Jr were in motel room across st from Watergate on night of break-in; CBS News repts that 2 were 1st in Watergate Hotel but fled across st to H Johnson Motor Lodge after radio receivers indicated arrival of police; Treas Dept source confirms on Aug 31 Liddy was dismissed after speech he made to Natl Rifle Assn that clashed with dept's stand on gun control; says White House did not consult dept when it later hired Liddy, who worked part of time there with Hunt; Los Angeles Times on Aug 31 repts that Liddy, while in White House, suggested to Justice Dept that it bug NY Times offices in effort to find out who leaked Pentagon Papers to Times; Liddy biog data; Richardson por
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The Newark News Ceases Publication
Date: 01 September 1972
By RONALD SULLIVANSpecial to The New York Times
paper closes on Aug 31 after printing its final afternoon edition; suffered heavy financial losses incurred partly by its 11-mo shutdown that was precipitated by strike called by TNG in May, '71; paper's exec editor J Idema thanks group of editors and reporters for their loyalty in what he terms 'impossible situation'; paper's pres B Mair remains isolated during day in his office
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Reporter Receives 6-Month Sentence In Contempt Case
Date: 02 September 1972
Special to The New York Times
Circuit Judge J P Hayes, Louisville, Ky, sentences P Branzburg (Louisville-Courier Journal) to 6 mos in jail for refusing to tell grand jury identity of 2 men he observed making hashish in Louisville in '69; says he is only carrying out contempt ruling by Judge J M Pound, who ordered Branzburg to testify after his article on drug abuse appeared in paper; Commonwealth Atty E A Schroering says he is researching extradition laws to sec how Branzburg can be brought back to Ky to face charges; ct rules that E Caldwell (NY Times) cannot refuse to answer questions by Calif grand jury on his knowledge of Black Panther movement
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Germans Protest the Behavior of 'Arrogant' Americans
Date: 02 September 1972
By DAVID BINDERSpecial to The New York Times
illus of C Rudolph (E Ger) and D W Buettner (W Ger) falling during Sept 1 Olympic 400-m hurdles semifinal event
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TIMES TO PUBLISH A JERSEY EDITION; Extra News to Be Carried Daily, Starting Sept. 14
Date: 01 September 1972
NY Times will begin publishing daily NJ edition on Sept 14 with extra news and features of special interest to NJ; new editon will be distributed only in NJ; publisher A O Sulzberger comments
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Joy Baker Is Married
Date: 02 September 1972
Special to The New York Times
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Soviet Union to Help Iraq
Date: 02 September 1972
Soviet news agency repts on Sept 1 that USSR has agreed to help Iraq build 1.5-million ton capacity oil refinery; says refinery is part of econ cooperating aimed at expanding N Rumaila oil fields
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Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
Date: 01 September 1972
ARTHUR ZIGOURAS
Arthur ZIGOURAS
A Zigouras lr replies to J Nordheimer Aug 28 article discussing dilemma of returning Vietnam veteran; says Adm mocks veterans' sacrifice by offering them on their return a program of 'benign neglect'; suggests Nixon's stance against amnesty for deserters raises question of Adm's own guilt in abandoning veterans
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Moscow Is Melancholy, But Some Hail Fischer; Moscow Is Glum, but Some Hail Fischer
Date: 02 September 1972
By HEDRICK SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
chess experts in Moscow comment on B Fischer's victory over B Spassky in world chess champ match; most, while reacting dejected, hail Fischer's style of play
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