SOUTH KOREA BANS A JAPANESE DAILY
Date: 05 February 1974
Special to The New York Times
South Korean Govt on Feb 4 bans distribution in South Korea of leading Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun on ground that it has published articles 'unfriendly and unfair' to South Korea; Mm of Culture spokesman Kim Dong Ho specifically complains that newspaper carried in its Jan 30 edition commentary written by pro-Communist Korean resident in Japan which 'maliciously defamed' Korean Const and Pres Park Chung Hee's decree of Jan 8 banning any criticism of S Korea's present pol structure
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Trying to Explain to a Young Son Why His Father Must Go to Jail; Special to The New York Times
Date: 04 February 1974
By EDWARD B. FISKE
Former Pres aide Egil Krogh Jr, who is scheduled to begin on Feb 4 serving 6-mo prison term for his role in '71 burglary of office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding, comments on his feelings about going to jail and his family's reactions; illus of Krogh and his wife Sue being intd by TV commentator Mike Wallace (L)
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Long Island Press Now 10c
Date: 05 February 1974
Long Island Press on Feb 4 raises price of weekday paper from 5c to 10c, attributing increase to rising production and distribution costs
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Judge Signs Order for Nixon Testimony in Trial; 2 Others Join in Request Krogh Suspended as Lawyer Egil Krogh Jr. was accompanied by his wife, Suzanne, as he arrived to surrender at U.S. District Court yesterday.
Date: 05 February 1974
Washington State Sup Ct on Feb 4 suspends former White House aide Egil Krogh Jr from practice of law until final disposition of disciplinary action proceedings against him by state bar assn
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Budget Reflects Impact Of the Watergate Case; 46 Per Cent Increase Presidential Residences
Date: 05 February 1974
Special to the New York Times
Pres Nixon's fiscal '75 budget contains less money for disaster assistance than previous yr's (S)
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BREAKBYEX-AIDES AND NIXON DENIED; Lawyer for Ehrlichman and Haldeman Answers Query Current Influence Doubted
Date: 05 February 1974
Special to the New York Times
John J Wilson, atty for former Pres aides John D Ehrlichman and H R Haldeman, says there is no 'break' between his clients and White House, Feb 4 luncheon with NY Times reporters and editors; question arose as result of action by Judge Gordon Ringer that would lead to subpoena of Nixon to give testimony in pending trial of Ehrlichman in Los Angeles, where Ehrlichman has been indicted on charges connected with his role in burglary of office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding; Wilson surmises that Haldeman may be in close contact with White House because he was Nixon's friend before '68 campaign; Wilson por
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