' Plumbers' Jury Sworn In; Ehrlichman Denied Notes; Concern Over Leaks Indictment Stunds' Names of Jurors
Date: 28 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
list of names and occupations of jurors selected to serve in plumbers case

Evangelos Liogris (Greek: Ευάγγελος Λιόγρης; born 27 June 1974 in Athens) is a Greek sport shooter. He was selected as one of eleven shooters to represent the host nation Greece at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, and had attained a top five finish in rifle shooting at a single meet of the ISSF World Cup series on that same year. Liogris trains under Serbian-born head coach and 1988 Olympic champion Goran Maksimović for the national team, while shooting at ASO Ekati on the outskirts of Athens.
Liogris was named as part of the host nation's shooting team to compete in small-bore rifle at the 2004 Summer Olympics in his native Athens. He had registered a minimum qualifying score of 1138 in the rifle three positions from his outside-final finish at the ISSF World Cup meet in Munich, Germany, to fill in the Olympic berth reserved to the host nation. In the 50 m rifle prone, held a week after the start of the Games, Liogris fired 589 out of a possible 600 to force in a thirty-sixth place tie with New Zealand's Ryan Taylor and Thailand's world record holder Tevarit Majchacheeap. Two days later, in the 50 m rifle 3 positions, Liogris shot a substantial 390 in prone and 381 in the kneeling stage, but his standing mark of 363 slipped him out of contention to a distant thirty-eighth place tie with Argentina's two-time Olympian Pablo Álvarez in a 40-shooter field, posting a combined score of 1135 points.
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Date: 28 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
list of names and occupations of jurors selected to serve in plumbers case
Date: 27 June 1974
By ANTHONY RIPLEYSpecial to The New York Times
Asst Atty Gen Henry E Petersen, testifying before Sen Judiciary Com on June 26, acknowledges that prosecutors in plumbers case had failed to check out lead in case provided by CIA that might have led investigators to early break in case, testimony before Sen Judiciary Com hearing on nomination of Earl J Silbert to be US Atty for Washington, DC; concedes that he reed memo and copies of photographs from CIA on Dec 5, '72, which dealt with office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding which was broken into by plumbers; according to edited transcripts of tape-recorded White House conversations, raid did not come to Pres attention until March 17, '73; Justice Dept said it 1st learned of burglary on April 15, '73; Petersen says that he and Silbert, head of team of Watergate prosecutors, had studied information relayed to them by CIA but had put it aside; says photos show G Gordon Liddy lighting cigar outside Fielding's office and show copies of false identification documents issued by CIA to Liddy and E Howard Hunt Jr (M)
Date: 27 June 1974
By SEYMOUR M.HERSHSpecial to The New York Times
Prosecution and defense attys in plumbers trial announce on June 26 tentative witnesses who will be asked to testify at trial; witnesses include Sec Kissinger, Gen Alexander Haig Jr, White House counsel Leonard Garment, former Treas Sec George P Shultz, White House Domestic Council head Kenneth R Cole, Asst Atty Gen Henry Petersen and former Asst Atty Gen Robert C Mardian; selection of jurors begins; defendant John Ehrlichman appears in good humor; illus of other defendants Bernard L Barker and Eugenio R Martinez with attys; illus of Ehrlichman and wife (M)
Date: 28 June 1974
By LESLEY OELSNERSpecial to The New York Times
Ex-White House chief of staff H R Haldeman asks Judge John J Sirica in affidavit to let him put news reporters and columnists on witness stand in attempt to prove that Govt 'leaks' had destroyed his prospects for fair trial in Watergate cover-up case; he and his attys John J Wilson and Frank H Strickler base their arguments largely on fact that Sen Watergate com held its televised hearings last summer over objections of then-Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox and that grand jury testimony has been summarized and has even been published verbatim in press prior to indictment (M)
Date: 27 June 1974
By BERNADINE MORRIS
Bernadine MORRIS
Coty Amer Fashion Critics Awards announced; awards com represents nation's fashion press
Date: 28 June 1974
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Random sampling of newspaper editors throughout US finds that most feel that readers are becoming bored with stories on Watergate, but that Sec Kissinger's threat to resign generated 'spurt of interest'; those commenting include Robert B Semple Jr and A M Rosenthal (NY Times), George Gill (Louisville Courier-Journal), Dick Reid (Minneapolis Tribune), Dick Leonard (Milwaukee Journal), Gordon Pates (San Francisco Chronicle) and Maxwell McCrohom (Chicago Tribune); Rosenthal says he believes that some Washington stories may be going uncovered but that as far as Times is concerned no news space has been taken away from met, natl or foreign news reptg to cover Watergate; says paper has been increasing space and that it printed 500 more columns of news than in '72, and this extra space went largely to news stories about Watergate, resignation of Vice Pres Agnew and US changing role in Vietnam (L)
Date: 28 June 1974
Superior Ct Judge Raymond Choate on June 27 issues contempt citation against reporter William Farr (Los Angeles Times) for refusing to answer 6 questions about source of article he wrote about Manson murders in '70; orders Farr to return to ct for sentencing on July 2 (S)
Date: 27 June 1974
ed lauds US Sup Ct decision striking down Fla 'right to reply' law, which required newspapers to give pol candidates equal space to reply to ed criticism
Date: 28 June 1974
Special to The New York Times
many Soviet journalists accredited to Nixon's visit to Moscow dress in mod clothes, contrasting with 'Russian' appearance of veteran Amer correspondents; one Soviet journalist attributes his mod dress to fact that he has been to US (S)