Pentagon Is Unhelpful On Visit to Thai Basess
Date: 23 May 1973
Pentagon indicates on May 21 that it does not want Amer reporters making regular visits to air bases in Thailand where aircraft and crewmen who bomb Cambodia are stationed
Nikolaj Lie Kaas (* 22. Mai 1973 in Glostrup) ist ein dänischer Film- und Theaterschauspieler. Der Sohn eines Schauspielerpaares feierte Anfang der 1990er-Jahre als Jugendlicher sein Filmdebüt und trat seitdem in über 60 Film- und Fernsehrollen, überwiegend Dramen, in Erscheinung. Mehrfach wurde er mit den wichtigsten dänischen Filmpreisen Bodil und Robert ausgezeichnet.
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Date: 23 May 1973
Pentagon indicates on May 21 that it does not want Amer reporters making regular visits to air bases in Thailand where aircraft and crewmen who bomb Cambodia are stationed
Date: 23 May 1973
ABC pres E H Rule says ABC is expanding its activities in investigative area as result of Watergate scandal and role investigative reptg played in uncovering it, speech prepared for May 23 delivery, Los Angeles; recalls that Watergate story broke at time when newsmen were being pilloried for 'shabby journalism' and 'ideological plugola' by Adm critics
Date: 23 May 1973
By ANTHONY RIPLEYSpecial to The New York Times
Sen Judiciary Com on May 22, in unexpected move, apparently in response to actions by Dr D Ellsberg, reopens its hearings on confirmation of E L Richardson as Atty Gen and questions him closely about his contacts with White House and figures close to Watergate scandal; Richardson illus
Date: 22 May 1973
By MARJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times
Sen Symington repts May 21 that ex-White House aide H R Haldeman reptdly told CIA Deputy Dir Gen Walters nearly 1 yr ago that 'it is the Pres' wish' that CIA attempt to halt investigation into at least 1 aspect of Watergate case; Symington says statement regarding Pres was contained in 'memorandum of conversation' that Walters said he prepared after White House meeting with Haldeman and ex-White House aide J D Ehrlichman 6 days after Dem Natl Com hq break-in; another of Walters's memorandums, written last yr but disclosed May 21 by another Cong source, quotes then-FBI Acting Dir Gray as saying that Pres, during a telephone conversation, had inquired about 'the case,' an apparent reference to Watergate inquiry; memo quotes Gray as telling Pres that Watergate case could not be covered up and that he thought Nixon should get rid of those involved; Sen Symington discloses that Sen Armed Services Com has acquired 2 sets of documents purporting to deal with Adm plans in summer of '70 to permit burglary and other violations of law in collection of intelligence information about US citizens; says plans were never carried out; illus of Sens Symington, Muskie and Mansfield
Date: 22 May 1973
Univ of Conn annual G M Loeb awards for business and financial writing
Date: 23 May 1973
G Donovan, chmn of J G Bennett Memorial Corp, announces on May 22 that corp will award scholarship grants totaling $110,000 for children of NY newspaper employes that will enable 80 students to continue to study at coll and for 33 others to enter coll
Date: 23 May 1973
By Albin Krebs
Albin Krebs
Natl Acad of TV Arts and Sciences Emmy awards for news and documentary shows presented on May 22; CBS wins 7 Emmys for its programs and 12 for its correspondents; NBC wins in 4 program categories and picks up awards for 2 of its cinematographers and 12 film editors; ABC receives Emmys for 2 programs and 2 correspondents; programs seen via Public Broadcasting Service win 2 Emmys; awards listed
Date: 22 May 1973
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
Comment defines acquittal of majority of Camden 28 as act of age marked by moral and patriotic fervor and as pronouncement that state has no right to lure people into crime and assist them in committing it in order to arrest them; recalls individual juror's statements that decision also constituted outcry against immorality of Vietnam war; says moral gestures in violation of law are sometimes necessary but warns against endangering rule of law by permitting endless acts allegedly committed for nation's moral good
Date: 23 May 1973
By JOHN HERBERSSpecial to The New York Times
Pres Nixon concedes in May 22 statement that there were 'wide-ranging efforts' in White House to conceal some aspects of Watergate case, but says those actions stemmed from his legitimate interest in protecting natl security; declares in supplementary statement that he has no intention of resigning; reiterates his own innocence in burglary of Dem Natl Com and its cover-up but says that he asked his associates not to let investigation of case disclose covert intelligence operations conducted in interest of natl security; suggests that his closest associates H R Haldeman and J D Ehrlichman, who resigned Apr 30, may well have carried his instructions on protecting natl security to illegal attempts to cover up episode; says right to claim exec privilege will not be claimed in regard to 'any testimony concerning possible criminal conduct or discussions of possible criminal conduct'; Nixon says 'it is clear that unethical, as well as illegal, activities took place in the course of that campaign. None of these took place with my specific approval or knowledge. To the extent that I may in any way have contributed to the climate in which they took place, I did not intend to; to the extent that I failed to prevent them, I should have been more vigilant'; White House press sec Ziegler says Nixon will appear before press in 'very near future' to answer further to Watergate charges; White House counsel L Garment says 1 reason for releasing detailed statement is to meet 'the legitimate concerns' of pol leaders of both parties that Pres should be less seclusive and secretive
Date: 23 May 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of statement by Pres Nixon on May 22 on Watergate case; illus of White House counsel L Garment and White House press sec Ziegler