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I Page Ten

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, October 30, 1973

Page Ten THE MICHiGAN DAILY

Cox
of the'
identif
ing tol

Cox: Prober needs power
(Continued from Page 1) those of Egil Krogh, former head evidence might show innocence as
also said that one member of the plumbers unit and now un- well as guilt.
White House staff, whom he der indictment.* Cox told the committee that, at
Ied only as X, reported be- the time of his ouster, the in-
d by a person Cox identified "FOR THE MOST part, it seem- vestigation of the Watergate break-

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-s Y that after X's appearance be-
fore the Senate Watergate commit-
tee all of X's political files should
be deposited in Nixon's files.
Cox testified there were other
instances of files being transferred
to presidential papers, includingI

ed to me our efforts were unsuc-
cessful," Cox said in testifying1
about requests for White House
documents.
He emphasized that many re-
quests for evidence did not neces-
sarily mean any wrongdoing, that.

in and cover-up seemed almost
complete except for new avenues
that had been opened up by three!
recent developments.
HE SAID one of these was oust-
ed White House counsel John
Dean's agreement to plead guilty
to a.tcharge of obstructing justice
and the additional evidence that
might now be obtained from Dean.
Second, he said, were the nine
tapes of White House conversa-
tions that Nixon in an abrupt re-
versal agreed to make available i

raphy open to everyone.
* Topics from Basic Camera
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Darkroom Techniques.

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