Text of Study on Ellsberg; Extremely Intelligent' Exclusion. of 3 Volumes Reactions 'Instructive'
Date: 03 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of CIA's 1st psychological study of D Ellsberg
Christopher Scott „Chris“ Murphy (* 3. August 1973 in White Plains, New York) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Demokraten. Seit dem 3. Januar 2013 sitzt er für den Bundesstaat Connecticut im Senat der Vereinigten Staaten. Von 2007 bis 2013 hatte er Connecticuts fünften Kongresswahlbezirk im US-Repräsentantenhaus vertreten.
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Date: 03 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of CIA's 1st psychological study of D Ellsberg
Date: 03 August 1973
By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
CIA initial psychological assessment of D Ellsberg, which is released to NY Times on Aug 2, concludes that Ellsberg was motivated by 'what he deemed a higher order of patriotism' in turning over Pentagon papers to press in '71; describes Ellsberg as brilliant and success-oriented man who saw himself 'as having a special mission, and indeed as bearing a special responsibility' regarding Vietnam war; study, prepared in Aug '71, by CIA staff psychiatrist Dr B Malloy, was rejected by 'plumbers' unit that requested it; former CIA dir R Helms, testifying before Sen Watergate com on Aug 2, says that White House had expressed disappointment over Ellsberg study and had demanded 2d effort which was provided; Gen R E Cushman Jr testifies that during his 3 yrs of active duty with CIA he does not recall any other psychological study being made on an Amer; Ellsberg notes that rept, although favorable, did not discuss his motives in terms of war; says he had refused to release study in past because 'I don't believe in invading my privacy'; Ellsberg illus
Date: 04 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
South African journalist P Laurence (Johannesburg Star) receives suspended sentence on Aug 3 for quoting R Sobukwe, who headed outlawed Pan Amer Cong, in article written for publication in Brit Sunday Newspaper Observer; Laurence mailed his rept to friend in London to relay to Observer but article did not reach newspaper and was mailed from London to police hq in Johannesburg; prosecution was brought under Suppression of Communism Act; contends that reading of article by 2 policemen who opened envelope constituted publication in S Africa; says Observer circulates in S Africa
Date: 04 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
Greek Govt releases pol prisoners P Garoufalias, V Tsouderos and Prof D Maronitis on Aug 3, but takes action against politicians and newspapers openly asserting that July 29 referendum was rigged; still in mil police custody is Prof J Pesmazoglou, but he is also expected to be released soon; more than 12 student leaders are believed to be in detention; E Averoff-Tossizza and C Stratos are reptdly still being held; Averoff-Tossizza is said to have confessed involvement in Navy mutiny, while Stratos is reptd to be personal friend of ex-King Constantine; Former Premier P Canellopoulos, who publicly charged there was election rigging, appears for questioning before Athens magistrate on Aug 3; tells judge he stands by his declaration and is prepared to produce supporting evidence in ct; Sup Ct is considering 8 appeals contesting validity of referendum; magistrate is investigating preliminary official charges against Athens newspapers Vradyni, Ta Nea and Acropolis for 'spreading false reports likely to arouse anxiety' by printing allegations of electoral rigging; Canellopoulos statement was among items considered objectionable
Date: 03 August 1973
Ed on Deputy Sec of State K Rush's opposition to measure that would force State Dept to turn over secret documents to appropriate Cong committees, notes that he has offered by indirection 1 of most persuasive arguments yet made for sharply curtailing exec secrecy; holds that lawmakers, cut off from vital information by excessive exec secrecy, have been rendered impotent to carry out their const responsibilities in foreign policy field
Date: 03 August 1973
Amer Radio Service Vietnam discontinues verbatim coverage of Watergate hearings because listeners want to hear more music
Date: 03 August 1973
By WARREN WEAVERSpecial to The New York Times
Fed Dist Ct Judge J H Pratt endorses theory, raised in behalf of J D Ehrlichman in Sen Watergate hearings, that Pres Nixon has right to authorize 'natl security' wiretaps without a warrant
Date: 03 August 1973
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M Pastrich lr praises work of Forest Hills (NYC) Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Date: 04 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
comment on Aug 3 events at world jr rowing champs in Nottingham, Eng; Vesper Boat Club is eliminated