The Goal -A New Kind Of Political Trial; Ellsberg:
Date: 22 August 1971
-- STEVEN V. ROBERTS
comment on Ellsberg trial; Ellsberg por
Glen De Boeck (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣlɛn də ˈbuk]; born 22 August 1971) is a Belgian football manager and former player. He was most recently in charge of Kortrijk in the Belgian Pro League after previously managing Cercle Brugge and Waasland-Beveren in the top flight, and Lokeren in the Belgian First Division B. During his career, he played as a central defender, mostly on the books of Anderlecht, with whom he won several league titles, and later was an assistant coach.
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Date: 22 August 1971
-- STEVEN V. ROBERTS
comment on Ellsberg trial; Ellsberg por
Date: 22 August 1971
Special to The New York Times
Pu Chao Min, correspondent for Communist Chinese press agency Hsinhua, refuses to seek membership in Canadian parliamentary press gallery because Li Yueh, representing Nationalist China's Central News Agency, is member; some Canadian journalists see link between Li's membership and their inability to get visas to go to Communist China
Date: 23 August 1971
By RICHARD R. LINGEMAN
Richard LINGEMAN
B Thomas biog of W Winchell, former gossip columnist and broadcaster, revd
Date: 23 August 1971
US command does not send spokesman to Sunday allied war briefing for 1st time in over 6 yrs, citing 'poor attendance'; newsmen protest what they call arbitrary decision by command to abolish Sunday briefings
Date: 22 August 1971
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
sampling of underground newsletter called Politichesky Dnevnik (Political Diary) given to Western correspondents for pub abroad; aim of editors is to give world a better idea of views of 'liberal socialists' in USSR; Diary apparently appeared regularly from time of Khrushchev ouster in '64 until late '70 or early '71; falls into group of pubs known as 'samizdat' (self-publishing); its point of view on virtually every issue appears to be at cross-purposes with official line; has backed open discussion of problems while Govt leaders avoided discussion and kept close control over communications media; has supported Solzhenitsyn's right to pub in USSR and fight by A T Tvardovsky to keep Novy Mir a liberal journal, and called for full revelations about Stalin period; on foreign issues has opposed Soviet support for Arabs in Middle East and backed Dubcek's liberalization experiment in Czechoslovakia but has backed leadership on China and arms control issues; Diary also pub criticism of Khrushchev and explanation of his ouster, attributed to A I Mikoyan; reptd an Oct '66 meeting at which speakers called for new look at Stalin and attacked Novy Mir and liberal youth journal Yunost; reptd disputes within Writers Union over Novy Mir and Solzhenitsyn; by '70, editors appeared frustrated by conservatism in Soviet soc and expressed frustration in negative analyses including a criticism of celebrations marking centennial of Lenin's birth; illus of Khrushchev, Mikoyan and N A Bulganin in '57
Date: 22 August 1971
By The Associated Press
reduction of Calley sentence gets little newspaper ed attention; details
Date: 22 August 1971
Repr Bingham charges that Pentagon hides millions of dollars in pub relations outlays from Cong each yr, news conf; says funds of Aerospace Audio-Visual Service, Office of Information for Armed Services and Mil Recruiting Service are concealed by placing them outside Pentagon's Div of Pub Affairs; bases charges on Gen Acctg Office rept prepared at his request; says rept leads him to conclude that 'there continues to be disturbing lack of central civilian control' over mil pub affairs and information activities; makes like complaint in lr to Laird accompanying rept; also sends rept to Reprs Hebert and Mahon; in lr to Laird, says Pentagon concealed budgets of 3 agencies, which he says totaled $48-million in fiscal '70, by contending that materials produced by them were intended for internal use of mil; says that materials are widely distributed and presented to the public; cites documentary films made for agencies
Date: 22 August 1971
By EDWARD R. F. SHEEHANCAIRO
Edward F
E R F Sheehan article on M H Heykal, his position as Cairo Al Ahram ed, his relationship with Nasser and Sadat and his influence on policy in UAR; illus
Date: 22 August 1971
By JAMES RESTON
James RESTON
J Reston discusses his experiences with and observations on med in Communist China including acupuncture as underscoring need for exch of med personnel with US to gain further understanding of Chinese techniques