A Nixon News Parley To Follow His Message
Date: 26 January 1974
White House press sec Ronald L Ziegler says Pres Nixon will hold his 1st news conf of yr shortly after his State of Union Message Jan 30
Óscar Omar Treviño Morales (born January 26, 1974) is a Mexican convicted drug lord and former leader of Los Zetas, a criminal organization. He was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords. His brother is Miguel Treviño Morales, a former leader of the group. The authorities believe he was the successor of his brother, who was arrested on July 15, 2013. On February 27, 2025, Morales and his brother would be extradited to the United States.
Lees meer...26 januari 1974 was een zaterdag onder het sterrenbeeld ♒. Het was de 25e dag van het jaar. President van de Verenigde Staten was Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 26 January 1974
White House press sec Ronald L Ziegler says Pres Nixon will hold his 1st news conf of yr shortly after his State of Union Message Jan 30
Date: 27 January 1974
Special to The New York Times
Saigon Govt policemen on Jan 26 prevent about 20 foreign newsmen from entering home of Mrs Ngo Ba Thanh, anti- Govt figure, who had called news conf at her home to distribute copies of book on history of non-Communist opposition to S Vietnamese Govt; correspondents included reporters from NBC, AP, Washington Post and NY Times
Date: 26 January 1974
Amer Com to Free Journalists Held in SE Asia asserts on Jan 25 that at least some journalists reptd missing in SE Asia are being held by Cambodian insurgent forces; com rept that 5 missing Amers include Sean Flynn (Time), Welles Hangen (NBC), Terry Reynolds (UPI), Alexander Shimkin (Newsweek) and Dana Stone (CBS)
Date: 26 January 1974
By ANTHONY RIPLEYSpecial to The New York Times
Stephen N Shulman, atty for former White House aide Egil Krogh Jr, says on Jan 25 that clearing of Pres Nixon's name by Krogh on Jan 24 applies only to '71 burglary of office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding; says that Krogh had been careful not to exonerate or implicate anyone else in matters beyond burglary (M)
Date: 27 January 1974
Rev of events of wk of Jan 25 in Watergate affair notes that former White House aide Egil Krogh Jr was sentenced to 6 mos for his part in burglary of office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding
Date: 26 January 1974
Israeli Defense Min Moshe Dayan bans Israeli and foreign correspondents from covering opening stage of troop disengagement and withdrawal on Suez Canal front; restriction is believed to be political; UN Emergency Force spokesman in Cairo tells newsmen that they will not be permitted to witness 'actual Israeli pullback'; Egyptian C/S Lt Gen Mohammed Abdel Ghany el-Gamasy says correspondents will be permitted to visit canal front on Jan 29 when Egyptian forces enter city of Suez (S)
Date: 26 January 1974
Special to The New York Times
Chief Judge John J Sirica and 14 other judges on Fed Dist Ct for Dist of Columbia have recommended to Chief Justice Warren E Burger as chmn of US Judicial Conf that he draft legis that would make leaking of secret grand jury testimony a crime; judges indicate that only weapon available against leaks, citing and punishing party for contempt, is not effective enough to deal with practice
Date: 26 January 1974
By LESLIE H. GELBSpecial to The New York Times
Leslie GELBSpecial
Analysis of practice of Govt 'bootlegging', whereby people in Govt give secret documents to others in Govt who are not supposed to know about them; reason given for this 'need to know' practice is reptdly fear of press leaks