กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันพุธที่ 27 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 1973

27 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 1973 เป็น วันพุธ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 177 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ Richard M. Nixon

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27th of June 1973 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 27 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 1973

DELOACH LINKED TO KOPECHNE DATA; Reportedly Obeyed Request for Report on Drowned Girl

Date: 28 June 1973

The Washington Star-News

former FBI official C D Deloach reptdly obeyed White House request for rept on M J Kopechne, who drowned in Sen E M Kennedy's car in summer of '69, which confirms testimony given to Sen Watergate com by ex-White House counsel J W Dean 3d; Deloach reptdly denies that FBI wiretapped Pres Nixon during '68 Pres campaign; Dean has testified that Nixon felt sure he had been wiretapped and believed Deloach was lying when he told Nixon this was not so

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URUGUAY DECREES END OF CONGRESS; Constitutional Government Ended by Leader, Under Pressure by Military Censorship Strengthened Grave Deterioration' URUGUAY DECREES END OF CONGRESS

Date: 28 June 1973

Uruguay's Pres J M Bordaberry, under pressure from mil, abolishes Congress on June 27; sets up a Council of State to oversee his activities and do work of Cong; Interior Min Col N Bolentini and Defense Min W Ravenna sign decree with Pres; Bordaberry defends action by saying there is conspiracy against country aligned with complacency of pol groups without natl spirit; he will rule by decree until const changes can be prepared for a natl plebiscite; all schools are closed until July 20 to avoid disturbances; already censored press is prohibited from making any rept that directly or indirectly attributes dictatorial goals to exec power; in reaction, Communist-controlled Natl Workers Conv calls a gen strike and orders occupation of factories; Educ Min J M Robaina Anso and Health Min P Purriel resign; Sen W Ferreira Aldunte, leader of Opposition Natl party, calls Bordaberry enemy of country; action is precipitated by refusal of Cong to strip Cong immunity from Sen E Erro, who is accused by Army of having links with Tupamaros; Sen Erro is ordered arrested but he is in Argentina where he is asking for asylum along with Z Michelini, another leftist sen; no response from Argentina yet

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Documents in Watergate Case Sought by Prosecutor on Coast

Date: 27 June 1973

By STEVEN V. ROBERTSSpecial to The New York Times

Steven ROBERTSSpecial

local prosecutors in Los Angeles are planning to seek ct order to secure documents that are said to implicate former White House aide J D Ehrlichman in planning of break-in at office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding; Dist Atty J P Busch on June 26 meets with 2 top aides of special Watergate prosecutor A Cox to discuss documents, which have already been introduced before Washington grand jury; principle document sought by Busch is said to be memorandum outlining plans for break-in

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CLASHES CONTINUE NEAR PHNOM PENH; U.S. Jets Back Cambodian Forces in Heavy Fighting Key Bridge Attacked

Date: 27 June 1973

By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times

Malcolm BROWNESpecial

Dieter Ludwig, Ger free-lance TV camerman, wounded in Communist mortar attack on Cambodian forces, Kompong Kantuot

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Papers in Britain Put Banner on Watergate

Date: 27 June 1973

Brit and most Paris morning newspapers headline on June 26 J W Dean 3d's 1st day of testimony before Sen Watergate com; papers include Brit newspapers London Times and Daily Express and French newspapers L'Aurore, Gaullist La Nation and Combat; Belgian press gives testimony only moderate attention

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3 Newspapers Here Reach Agreement On Machinist Pact

Date: 28 June 1973

Machinists union and publishers of NY Daily News, NY Post and NY Times reach agreement on June 27 on new 2-yr contract; contract provisions detailed

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Gaining Perspective

Date: 28 June 1973

By F. M. Esfandiary

F M Esfandiary article on Amers' tendency to magnify problems into crises; blames overreaction to problems partially to Judeo-Christian heritage and partially to crisis-journalism; holds that overreaction is often counterproductive, citing examples; holds that if there is crisis in US, it is crisis of vision; decries cynicism; urges intelligentsia to create new mood of hope by stressing not only problems but monumental achievements of times

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A NEW CHALLENGE; Crucial Conflict Seen His Word Against Nixon's Ex-Counsel Is Firm Differs on Series of Explanations Dean Testifies President Misled Nation in Series of Public Statements on Watergate WITNESS IS FIRM ON ROLE OF NIXON Questioned by Montoya, He Gives Different Versions of Various Explanations No Report From Dean Tax Audit for Writer No Impropriety

Date: 27 June 1973

By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times

Ex-White House counsel J W Dean 3d testifies on June 26 before Sen Watergate com that Pres Nixon misled nation in his public statements on Watergate case and insists that his charges of Pres complicity in Watergate cover-up are factual; disputes each of series of Pres explanations of Watergate burglary, describing them as misleading, unfounded or overly 'broad'; White House repr says Pres Nixon will stand on his May 22 statement disavowing any participation in planning of Watergate break-in or subsequent cover-up; Dean acknowledges that he was in position of presenting his word, as deposed White House atty, against that of Pres; insists his only motive in testifying is to end his personal involvement in cover-up and to respond to com's request for knowledge of it; says he did not provide any basis for Nixon to declare on Oct 5 that Watergate investigation conducted by FBI had pursued every possible lead 'to the end'; says he is 'quite aware' that Nixon never recd rept on Watergate from him when Nixon said on Mar 17 that Dean had undertaken such an investigation; says he does not believe Nixon was telling truth when he asserted on Apr 17 that he would 'condemn any attempts to cover up this case'; details his quarrel with Nixon's May 22 statement; testifies White House maintained, and constantly updated, 'enemies list' of individuals unfriendly to Adm; says that, in his opinion, Haldeman would have been advised in advance of plans to wiretap Dem hq and that Haldeman 'probably would have reptd it' to Pres; says, when asked by minority counsel F D Thompson about how he became involved in cover-up, 'I was in the process before I began thinking about the process'; Thompson elicits from Dean statement that Dean did not mean to imply on June 25 that Asst Atty Gen Petersen acted unethically in providing information to White House about scope and conduct of Govt's inquiry into case last yr; Dean asserts he refused, at direction of then-White House aide J D Ehrlichman, to brief Ziegler and C MacGregor on facts of Watergate case; illus of Dean, Sen Montoya and com room

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Files of Landlords Seeking Cuts In Assessment Studied by Hogan

Date: 27 June 1973

Manhattan (NYC) Dist Atty's office discloses on June 26 that it has pulled from its raft of tax assessment reduction applications files of number of commercial landlords that have aroused its curiosity; Asst Dist Atty D Worgan says applications that attracted attention are those that sought cuts of $100,000 or more and 'follow other guidelines'; Dist Atty's inquiry follows charges made in Feb by NYS Comm of Investigation that city's Tax Comm had improperly reduced real estate tax assessments by millions of dollars; suit brought by 4 landlords--William Kaufman Associates, Cohen Bros Realty and Construction Co, Ninety-Five Wall St Co and Astorill Associates--has moved into Appellate Div as landlords fight to prevent city from making their applications available to press and public scrutiny; landlord's legal battle began when NY Times reporter sought to examine tax assessment reduction applications on file at Real Property Assessment Dept; landlords lost in State Sup Ct and all applications filed after June 20 are open to public view; previous applications are not available unless landlords' appeal is turned down

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Right to Photograph Migrants In Jersey Sought by Newsman; Names of Arrested Given

Date: 28 June 1973

By DONALD JANSONSpecial to The New York Times

Civil rights attys, confronted with challenge by NJ farmers to right of newsmen to photograph migrant labor camps, announce on June 27 plans to take legal steps to clarify issue; 30 NJ farmers attend hearing in municipal courtroom in Mullica Hill (NJ), in which farmer S A Sorbello has charged 4 visitors with trespassing on his farm on May 15 and taking pictures of him and camp he maintained for Puerto Rican migrant workers; arrested on trespassing charges are D Jones, R Narvaez, S M Freedman and R Durell; Legal Services Agency atty A J Rom says he will seek temporary restraining order barring state from advising farmers that they may use trespass law to prohibit access to farmers' camps; says he will file class action suit against Sorbello and NJ police for malicious prosecution and for confiscation of property without due process of law; claims he will seek damages for 4 defendants; Sorbello contends that '71 NJ Sup Ct ruling did not specify that newsmen visiting camp might take pictures; contends that strangers entering upon his property to take pictures violate his privacy; Rom retorts that photography is essential part of newspaper and was implicitly included when Sup Ct gave newsmen access to migrant camps

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