Talmadge Is Reported To Have Accepted Trip
Date: 31 July 1973
The Washington Star-News
US Sen Herman E Talmadge, member of Sen Com investigating Watergate scandal, reptdly was flown to Caribbean for mid-winter vacation in '73 by Rockwell Internatl Corp, major aerospace contractor
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Excerpts From Ehrlichman's Testimony Before the Senate Watergate Committee; MORNING SESSION President Advised An Assumption Noted AFTERNOON SESSION Secondary Objective A Local Culture
Date: 31 July 1973
Special to The New York Times
excerpts from transcript of July 30 testimony by J D Ehrlichman before Sen Watergate com on its 31st day of hearings; illus of some com members and com counsel
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CONVICTS REFUSE TO RE-ENTER GELLS; 600 in Oklahoma Say They Fear Inmates' Reprisals
Date: 31 July 1973
more than 600 inmates refuse on July 30 to enter cellblocks out of fear of reprisals from other inmates; charge that there are 'lots of dead inmates' whose bodies have not been found in charred ruins of prison after 3 days of rioting; death toll so far is 3: R Derough and E Merriman, stabbed on July 27, and L W Brooks, whose throat was slashed on July 28
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MRS. GRAHAM TELLS OF THREAT TO PAPER
Date: 30 July 1973
Mrs K Graham, publisher of Washington Post, discloses on July 29 in NBC int that after Sup Ct decision allowing publication of Pentagon papers, Justice Dept, through then Atty Gen R Kleindienst, threatened newspaper with criminal prosecution if it did not return documents; Kleindienst sent message to K W Clawson of Post's natl bur during summer of '71; Graham says that Kleindienst had suggested that if criminal cases against Post were successful they might jeopardize licenses of paper's 3 TV stations
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ENRLICHMAN ENDS ON LOYALTY NOTE; Finishes Senate Testimony by Reaffirming Innocence and Defending President Excerpts from the Ehrlichman testimony are on Page 22. Ehrlichman Ends 5-Day Testimony on Loyalty Note Keep 'Your Eyes Open' Contention Repeated
Date: 31 July 1973
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Times
David ROSENBAUMSpecial
J D Ehrlichman ends his 5 days of testimony before Sen Watergate com on July 30 by insisting that neither he nor Pres Nixon were involved in any aspect of Watergate cover-up; reads prepared statement proclaiming his loyalty to Pres; says he hopes that in his testimony he accomplished his 2 goals--to establish his innocence and to 'raise a voice for the Pres'; recalls G Strachan's July 23 statement advising young people to 'stay away' from govt jobs; says politics is only as honest as people involved in it and advises young to 'come and test their ideas and convictions in this mkt place'; again contradicts previous testimony by J W Dean 3d and H W Kalmbach; illus of Sen Weicker
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Police Check Led Zeppelin Party for Clue in Theft
Date: 31 July 1973
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Ralph BLUMENTHAL
predawn party by Led Zeppelin rock music group in Drake Hotel, NYC, is being investigated by NYC police as possible lead into disappearance on July 29 of $180,000 in cash concert receipts from hotel's safety deposit box; group's road mgr R Cole, who reptd money missing, has passed a volunteer lie detector test
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