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6th of January 1972 News

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Modern Muckraker; Jack Northman Anderson

Date: 06 January 1972

By WILLIAM M. BLAIRSpecial to The New York Times

biographical article on columnist J Anderson

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Black Correspondent Ousted By Newsweek Files Charge

Date: 06 January 1972

Black correspondent S F Yette, dismissed by Newsweek (pub), charges pub with racism and denial of free speech and press; says Feb pub of his book was 'catalytic' in his discharge; files suit with Dist of Columbia Comm on Human Relations and Fed Equal Employment Opportunity Comm

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Keating Held Not Unhappy Over 'Leak' of Policy Cable

Date: 07 January 1972

By SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times

Sydney SCHANBERGSpecial

US Amb to India K B Keating says he cannot comment on secret cablegram taking issue with US Pakistan policy made public by J Anderson; is understood not be be unhappy about disclosure; private campaign against US support of Pakistan noted

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Officialdom in Action; Anderson's Revelations Offer Glimpse Of How Leaders React Under Stress

Date: 06 January 1972

By MAX FRANKELSpecial to The New York Times

M Frankel analysis suggests documents J Anderson made public offer fascinating and faithful acct of how high-ranking officials talk to each other under stress; says Anderson documents do not offer conclusive proof of any major deception on part of Nixon Adm in handling India-Pakistan crisis: says further disclosure of US Amb to India Keating complaint about Adm's public statements suggests White House judgments may have rested on debatable reading of prewar diplomatic events; says new disclosures point up failures of Adm to reveal all reasons for Nixon's anger at India; says documents suggest remarkable degree of frustration by Nixon and H Kissinger over presumed unwillingness of bureaucracy to follow their instruction and adopt White House view of war

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CLOSED TRIAL WON BY 2D DEFENDANT; He Cites Persico Case and Upstate Judge Agrees

Date: 07 January 1972

Special to The New York Times

Judge R C Williams grants alleged arsonist P Leigh his request to bar press and public from his trial; Leigh's atty D Cohen argues reasons similar to those which won C J Persico right to private trial

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U.S. ENVOY IN INDIA DISPUTED POLICIES BACKING PAKISTAN; Keating Said Explanation of Nixon's Stand Was Hurting Americans' Credibility FACTS ALSO QUESTIONED Ambassador's Cable Bared by Columnist, Who Also Replies to Kissinger Keating Disputed Pro-Pakistan Position

Date: 06 January 1972

By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times

US Amb to India K B Keating's secret cablegram published by J Anderson complains that Nixon Adm's justification of pro-Pakistan policy detracted from US credibility and was inconsistent with Keating's knowledge of events; Anderson asserts he is irked by comment by Kissinger disputing accuracy of his columns and releases Defense Dept record of Dec 3, 4, 6 meetings; documents provide unusual look into thinking and actions of Nixon and his advisors on natl security affairs at start of India-Pakistan crisis; documents do not clash with Adm's publicly stated pro-Pakistan policy but Keating cable underscores fact that policy was not unanimously recd within Adm; Keating argues for more positive policy towards India in light of refugees India had been forced to take care of; US Consul in Dacca A K Blood's repts that genocide was occurring in area coincide with Keating's views, but consulate's repts were not fully supported by US Amb to Pakistan J S Farland in Islamabad; Keating cable, which was in response to Kissinger Dec 7 background briefing to press defending US policy, repts conversation with Indian Min S Singh, who held India to be reluctant to see relief program started in E Pakistan before pol solution was reached on grounds that such program might serve to bail out Yahya Khan; repts he informed Washington on Nov 12 that war was imminent; record of meetings indicates intelligence information on situation in S Asia was quite thin in early stages; shows CIA Dir Helms often read rival Indian and Pakistan claims without making judgments as to their accuracy; other US moves in crisis revd

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Keating Cable to Rogers

Date: 06 January 1972

Special to The New York TimesK7{NQ

Text of US Amb to India Keating's Dec 8 '71 secret cablegram to Sec Rogers; Keating illus

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Texts of Secret Documents on Top-Level U.S. Discussions of Indian-Pakistani War

Date: 06 January 1972

Special to The New York Times

texts of 3 secret documents made public by columnist J Anderson describing meetings of Natl Security Council's Washington Special Action Group on India-Pakistan crisis Dec 3,4,6

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Printer Rejects Newspaper

Date: 07 January 1972

Take Over (pub) ed M Knops repts printing firm Port Publications refuses to pub latest issue because it believes pub is obscene; issue deals with homosexuality; paper is being printed in Chicago

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Read this, please, but don't tell anyone what it says or who wrote it. If you must tell, attribute it to a former Government aide writing in a large metropolitan daily.

Date: 06 January 1972

By BILL MOYERS

Bill MOYERS

B Moyers article on backgrounders; links them to widespread skepticism expressed toward Govt and press; recalls his use of them when he was Pres Johnson's press sec; details other examples of their use notes ways in which they can help or harm public understanding of events; drawings

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