U.S. Confirms Its Decision To Expel a Pravda Reporter
Date: 27 June 1970
US State Dept confirms Orekhov's expulsion for 'nonjournalistic activities hostile to the interests of the United States'
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Date: 27 June 1970
US State Dept confirms Orekhov's expulsion for 'nonjournalistic activities hostile to the interests of the United States'
Date: 26 June 1970
By H.J. MAIDENBERG Special to The New York Times
H. MAIDENBERG
Govt bans outgoing news dispatches by cable in effort to prevent possible unrest; seizes Time (US pub) correspondent M Garcia attempting to send message; will release and expel him; 55 of 79 businessmen and pot figures reptdly arrested are released; security forces reptdly are searching for former Vice Pres J Zavala Baguerizo and former Pres C J Arosemena Monroy for issuing anti-Govt statements to press; Finance Min L. Gomez Izquaerdo says mil backs Govt and no longer takes orders from business community
Date: 26 June 1970
Pravda correspondent B M Orekhov to be expelled from US, reptdly for violating travel permits and contacting persons 'not in best interests of the US'; planned expulsion seen a retaliation for refusal of USSR to renew Cloud's visa but Govt source says 'you can draw your own conclusions'
Date: 26 June 1970
Waggoner testifies, confirming certain statements he wrote in Dec '69 article, but refuses to identify police officers he talked with; Brown does not challenge statement
Date: 27 June 1970
McDonald repts Kheel will cut short Eur vacation to mediate dispute between mailers and papers; says mailers will adhere to Kheel's request that no chapel meetings be held during working hrs before mediation session to be held June 30; pressmen continue talks
Date: 26 June 1970
distribution of News delayed because of mailers' meetings; McDonald says meetings will be held at other papers, sources rept meeting with publishers is set for June 30, talks between pressmen and publishers continue; stereotypers resume negotiations
Date: 27 June 1970
Maddox lifts ban on sale of Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Const at Capitol; had disputed papers ed policies
Date: 27 June 1970
Asst Sec Henkin voices concern over missing newsmen; calls for complete and official identification of all missing POWs including newsmen
Date: 27 June 1970
By ELIZABETH M. FOWLER
Date: 27 June 1970
By ROBERT H. PHELPS Special to The New York Times
Robert PHELPS
Judge Thomsen asks NY Times to divulge voluntarily source of its article on grand jury's secret presentment; says pub of facts he ordered expunged raises serious const issue of conflicting principles of free press and fair trial; says if Times will not disclose its source, 'we will have to consider all of issues which have been raised'; Times managing ed Rosenthal says Times never discloses confidential sources; Times counsel B C Howard files answer to Thomsen's earlier show-cause order seeking to restrain it from pub contents of presentment; says question has been made moot by pub of articles and by Thomsen's issuance of summary; argues ct has no jurisdiction over Times and no power to act against it because of 1st Amendment's protection of freedom of press, Thomsen says pub of article quoting from presentment text injects new element in case; says such pub violated his order that presentment be sealed; says he was told that Times conceded getting information from grand juror; sets July 13 as date for Times to comply with his request; concedes ct's power to act against Times is 'matter of considerable doubt'; asks for advice from Amer Bar Assn, Md Bar Assn, Baltimore City Bar Assn and Justice Dept; in earlier action, Thomsen read to grand jurors excerpts from his opinion which expunged presentment; then, in unusual move, he issued new order directing jurors and all officers of ct be 'forever restrained and enjoined' from disclosing any matters that grand jury took up