Text of Study on Ellsberg; Extremely Intelligent' Exclusion. of 3 Volumes Reactions 'Instructive'
Date: 03 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of CIA's 1st psychological study of D Ellsberg
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Date: 03 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of CIA's 1st psychological study of D Ellsberg
Date: 03 August 1973
By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
CIA initial psychological assessment of D Ellsberg, which is released to NY Times on Aug 2, concludes that Ellsberg was motivated by 'what he deemed a higher order of patriotism' in turning over Pentagon papers to press in '71; describes Ellsberg as brilliant and success-oriented man who saw himself 'as having a special mission, and indeed as bearing a special responsibility' regarding Vietnam war; study, prepared in Aug '71, by CIA staff psychiatrist Dr B Malloy, was rejected by 'plumbers' unit that requested it; former CIA dir R Helms, testifying before Sen Watergate com on Aug 2, says that White House had expressed disappointment over Ellsberg study and had demanded 2d effort which was provided; Gen R E Cushman Jr testifies that during his 3 yrs of active duty with CIA he does not recall any other psychological study being made on an Amer; Ellsberg notes that rept, although favorable, did not discuss his motives in terms of war; says he had refused to release study in past because 'I don't believe in invading my privacy'; Ellsberg illus
Date: 04 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
South African journalist P Laurence (Johannesburg Star) receives suspended sentence on Aug 3 for quoting R Sobukwe, who headed outlawed Pan Amer Cong, in article written for publication in Brit Sunday Newspaper Observer; Laurence mailed his rept to friend in London to relay to Observer but article did not reach newspaper and was mailed from London to police hq in Johannesburg; prosecution was brought under Suppression of Communism Act; contends that reading of article by 2 policemen who opened envelope constituted publication in S Africa; says Observer circulates in S Africa
Date: 04 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
Greek Govt releases pol prisoners P Garoufalias, V Tsouderos and Prof D Maronitis on Aug 3, but takes action against politicians and newspapers openly asserting that July 29 referendum was rigged; still in mil police custody is Prof J Pesmazoglou, but he is also expected to be released soon; more than 12 student leaders are believed to be in detention; E Averoff-Tossizza and C Stratos are reptdly still being held; Averoff-Tossizza is said to have confessed involvement in Navy mutiny, while Stratos is reptd to be personal friend of ex-King Constantine; Former Premier P Canellopoulos, who publicly charged there was election rigging, appears for questioning before Athens magistrate on Aug 3; tells judge he stands by his declaration and is prepared to produce supporting evidence in ct; Sup Ct is considering 8 appeals contesting validity of referendum; magistrate is investigating preliminary official charges against Athens newspapers Vradyni, Ta Nea and Acropolis for 'spreading false reports likely to arouse anxiety' by printing allegations of electoral rigging; Canellopoulos statement was among items considered objectionable
Date: 03 August 1973
Ed on Deputy Sec of State K Rush's opposition to measure that would force State Dept to turn over secret documents to appropriate Cong committees, notes that he has offered by indirection 1 of most persuasive arguments yet made for sharply curtailing exec secrecy; holds that lawmakers, cut off from vital information by excessive exec secrecy, have been rendered impotent to carry out their const responsibilities in foreign policy field
Date: 03 August 1973
Amer Radio Service Vietnam discontinues verbatim coverage of Watergate hearings because listeners want to hear more music
Date: 03 August 1973
By WARREN WEAVERSpecial to The New York Times
Fed Dist Ct Judge J H Pratt endorses theory, raised in behalf of J D Ehrlichman in Sen Watergate hearings, that Pres Nixon has right to authorize 'natl security' wiretaps without a warrant
Date: 03 August 1973
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M Pastrich lr praises work of Forest Hills (NYC) Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Date: 04 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
comment on Aug 3 events at world jr rowing champs in Nottingham, Eng; Vesper Boat Club is eliminated