U.S. Charges Still-Secret Portions of Pentagon Papers Have Been Leaked to Press
Date: 23 June 1972
By ROBERT A. WRIGHTSpecial to The New York Times
Robert WRIGHTSpecial
US Govt, on June 22, charges that still-secret portions of Pentagon papers, last 4 volumes, have been leaked to press; says there is 'high likelihood' that source is defense in Ellsberg-Russo trial; says information, printed by J Anderson in his columns in Washington Post between June 9 and June 18, contain still highly classified and sensitive information including communications intelligence; US Atty special asst D R Nissen asks Judge W M Byrne Jr to hold inquiry to discover who allegedly violated ct order in leaking documents; Byrne issues protective order under which defense attys are required to submit to ct in private names of any consultants to whom they gave access to documents; orders these consultants also be served with protective order that prohibits any leaks to press; defense attys decline to name consultants; deny any knowledge of leak to Anderson; issue statement calling charges 'prosecutorial misconduct'; hold if leak did occur it probably came from Govt; Anderson tells AP he recd no information from defendants or their attys
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71 STUDENTS TO GET SCRIPPS-HOWARD AID
Date: 23 June 1972
Scripps-Howard Foundation pres M Meyer announces that 71 undergraduates in journalism field will have part of their coll expenses paid in '72-'73 through record number of grants
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NIXON SEES PERIL UNLESS CONGRESS VOTES ARMS FUND; But Refuses to Echo Laird on Scrapping Soviet Pact if the Program Loses MEETS WITH REPORTERS Has First News Conference in 3 Months -- Promises Another Next Week Nixon Sees a Peril to U.S. Security Interests Unless Congress Votes Arms Funds
Date: 23 June 1972
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
Pres Nixon holds impromptu press conf June 22 in his White House office, his 1st press conf in 3 mos; answers questions while standing behind his desk; conf is not televised; conf ground rules limit questions to domestic issues because Nixon says he has noted in previous confs that foreign policy issues tended to predominate
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Transcript of the President's News Conference Emphasizing Domestic Matters
Date: 23 June 1972
Special to The New York Times
transcript of Nixon June 22 press conf on domestic issues; in response to query about Ehrlichman remark that Nixon considers reporters' press conf questions to be dumb and flabby, Nixon says he thinks Ehrlichman was referring to 'tendency in the big East Room confs for questions to come in from all over the place' with no follow-up; says he finds smaller confs provide regular White House press corps with opportunity to ask more relevant questions; says he prefers 'only the hardball that you can hit or strike out on'; Nixon illus
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Brown to Be at Miami . . . as Substitute
Date: 23 June 1972
R Brown, forward with Indiana Pacers, will attend Repub Natl Conv as alternate delegate-at-large
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German Sets 400-Meter Mark
Date: 23 June 1972
M Zehrt sets European women's 400-meter record of 51.1 seconds on June 22 at E German track and field championships in Erfurt
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Rockets Say They've Found a Home
Date: 23 June 1972
Houston Rockets of NBA will play all '72-'73 home games in Hofheinz Pavilion at Univ of Houston, rather than moving around as in '71-'72
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White House All-Stars Picked
Date: 23 June 1972
Pres Nixon at news conf June 22 picks part of his personal all-star baseball team
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No Word From Yachtsman Fourth Day
Date: 23 June 1972
anxiety for safety of J Y Terlain grows on June 22 as he fails to make radio contact for 4th straight day
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