Yugoslav Reporter Loses Accreditation in Prague
Date: 03 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
Czech withdraws accreditation of Yugoslav press agency Tanyug correspondent V Budimir; charges nonobjective reptg
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Date: 03 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
Czech withdraws accreditation of Yugoslav press agency Tanyug correspondent V Budimir; charges nonobjective reptg
Date: 03 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
Wis Sup Ct upholds jailing of M Knops, ed of underground Madison newspaper Kaleidoscope, for refusing to testify at grand jury inquiry into Aug '70 bombing of Army Math Research Center on Wis Univ campus; holds public's right to know outweighs Knops's right to conceal his news sources
Date: 04 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
several Sens score news embargo; comments of Mansfield, Aiken and Byrd noted; USSR charges for 3d consecutive day that US and S Vietnamese troops have invaded Laos
Date: 04 February 1971
By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times
US command announces US and S Vietnamese troops have launched major operation into NW comer of S Vietnam; way is cleared for possible S Vietnamese strike against Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos; operation has been going on since Jan 30; US mil command's news embargo ends; US troops reopen base at Khesanh; their other actions noted; Saigon sources say Nixon has not yet decided on whether to order assault across border; Nixon has received advance approval from Nguyen Van Thieu to order assault; some informed sources say Nixon is apprehensive over furor incursion would create among antiwar critics in US even though Amer support would not include ground troops; operation is called Dewey Canyon II; is largest mil effort in nearly 3 yrs in S Vietnam and largest in Indochina since Cambodian incursion last spring; details on operation; map
Date: 04 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
Govt prosecution of newspaper for pub of Govt secrets ends with acquittal of all defendants, The Sunday Telegraph, its editor B Roberts, journalist J Aitken and Army col, D Cairns; judge orders Govt to pay defendants' legal costs, put at $120,000
Date: 04 February 1971
By MARTIN TOLCHINSpecial to The New York Times
Mayor Lindsay, Sen Harris named co-chmn of Natl Urban Coalition's new panel to study plight of cities, Comm on Cities in '70s; panel will visit 6 cities to determine if rept of Natl Advisory Comm on Civil Disorders has been implemented; Lindsay and Harris say it has not, press conf; Harris says aim of new study is to mobilize pub opinion, apply pressure on states and Fed Govt, and to demonstrate that problems 'have not gone away'; other panel members listed
Date: 04 February 1971
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Fanning, Lawrence
Date: 03 February 1971
By TERENCE SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
Nixon calls meeting of his leading mil and diplomatic advisers at White House, apparently to rev progress of major new allied operation under way in northwestern S Vietnam; announcement may be forthcoming on details on operation; White House spokesman only confirms meeting takes place and that it is attended by Rogers, Laird, Adm Moorer, CIA Dir Helms and Nixon aide H Kissinger; declines to confirm or deny repts that meeting was called to decide on whether S Vietnamese troops, supported by Amer air power, will strike across Laotian border; informed sources rept decision to order such a strike is up to Nixon; Cong sources say operation was launched last weekend and involves about 25,000 S Vietnamese and 9,000 Amer troops; Sen Foreign Relations Com, frustrated by news blackout, asks Nixon Adm to provide rept as soon as possible; agrees to petition Rogers and Laird to discuss new action in pub sessions 'as soon as security considerations permit'; Fulbright comments; State and Defense Dept spokesmen continue official silence on mil operations; Scott confirms major allied assault is under way in northwestern S Vietnam; estimates operation will run from 7 to 10 days; heavy Amer bombing of Ho Chi Minh Trail is reptd for 117th consecutive day; Japanese news agency repts from Saigon that 4,000 to 5,000 S Vietnamese airborne troops have already been airlifted into the Boloven Plateau in southern Laos; USSR pub echoes rept; charges major force of S Vietnamese troops 'under direct command of Amer officers' has invaded Laos; several Sens, including Cooper, ask Adm about repts; are told no S Vietnamese troops have as yet entered Laos; Sen Aiken says he has been assured by Rogers's office that Cong ban against use of Amer ground troops in Laos will be respected; says he still does not know what is happening; Laird confirms no Amer troops will be used in Laos; denies substance of USSR rept; map
Date: 04 February 1971
3 major TV networks will televise 2 lunar walks; schedule
Date: 03 February 1971
Special to The New York Times
Japanese news agency repts Laotian invasion has begun