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January 15, 2004
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Publication Date:
February 16, 1962
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investigators disclosed today
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that Arthur Sylvester, assistant what people ate, Y
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suppressed to kill off free discttssion
,defense jsee
ournal ar}'. professional topics.' When word
military mrts journ p(hue 13-tt?l ane gets around In the 'academic it had beet, an article about tlUp field that artielesare to besub-
cfdent alter mined to rigid censorship, men
proved by the state department-
This was a new development of high standing
in an investigation by the See- ute to military journals."
ate armed services subcommit? Invited to Comment
tee into censorship of military The st~ibcommitteL made;'pub-
leaders. Witnesses thus far have it;en. ~lath
cl' a Ft.f Twinl g [ et]
Manned state department cent sort for most of the deletions i` hrrmer chairman of the 'joint I
ten
of anti.ceAamuaist expres ion; chiefs of
comment on the
~ invited to discovered ? Rear sorship problem..
'It was red very strange," therange,Inquiry.
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Adm. William t?. Mott, judge( Twining said no reasonable
advocate general of the navy, military man objected to re'
commented under uubcommit- view of `his, speeches ,bat he
tee questioning. -I tried to f ind criticized any system which de-
out why the defense department manded that officers "be mile
killed the artucie after it w.~s or less walled oft from 'p
.feared by the state department intercourse.'.'
but cot no satisfactory expea I 1t Is we thing viewing authority i
to shut off
nation.", tiis g
Work of rrofest%or an officer on a straightforward
'Nrn t is responsitrlc> for publi- ing that he Is outsid,the
tablished bounds,
cation of the Jag Journal, which S, ad.
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civilian and military legal ex
. "It is something "else for the
perts on questions of v
a authority, out of'bias or
in
er en
- diorai law, tic had never en- 6
lency to close
countered uenborsiiup dt[t,cul timidity or expel
tier until four articles of the Ile officers from a foreign policy:
1961 issue were rejected last ` f military and ues merely on the arbitrary
April. that the issues are or
4>ne of the artuies, entitled Ong
lniiCation$ of ybe controversial.
"Some Legal 1 ~Witat really bothers me
the tU-2 and ftB 47 Incidents, " was the work of prof. Oliver bout this whole right-to-speak
.is that the proper sup-'
I lssttzyn of c4umbia univeri ti n of wrong actiuns may
alter, described by 11IMt as er {1
justify the
American cars+t t s' expandid to
iuta,tanding 1-4 t,ngful suppression of good
s :nternatiiouat 1ziS4'. merely because they may.
"v t'~a"' Ltivnit "` ''i` i ;tt,~ 1( 'inconvenient or challeng
i -ed States to PNgU, k ,u,si , ,o :tromp Thurmond i I)-.
Russian srmx,
?er's, stir c i 1
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L- -oximateuy 170 mw
tary speeches. He said this wasp
necessary to acquaint both
Congress and the public with i
the evidence produced by thei
' ubcommi'tee.
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