Wednesday, December 5, 1973 .THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paige Three Wednesday, December 5, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Three of Chicago 7 guilty of contempt CHICAGO VP) - Defense lawyer William Kunstler and three Chicago Seven conspiracy defendants were convicted yesterday of contempt during their stormy trial before Judge Julius J. Hoffman four years ago. U.S. District Court Judge Edward Gignoux dismissed many additional citations during the course of the trial, including all charges against John R. Froines and Lee Weiner. Froines and Weiner were acquitted of all charges during the con- spiracy trial. The other five defendants were convicted in February 1970 of in- citing rioting during the 1968 Demo- cratic National Convention in Chi- cago. BUT AN APPEALS court re- versed that decision and the gov- ernment declined to retry the charges. During the contempt trial, the government offered as its only evi- dence the 23,000 pages of transcript from the original trial. The defend- ants and lawyers testified in their own behalf and also called many, persons who had participated in the original trial as witnesses, mar- shals, members of the news media and defense staff. Aide says Haldeman knew of tape erasure WASHINGTON 0P) - Lawrence M. Higby, a former aide to H. R. Haldeman, testified in federal court yesterday that Haldeman knew that portions of a secret White House tape had been erased at least one week before the 18- minute gap was disclosed to U. S. District Judge John J. Sirica. Higby testified in court that on Nov. 14 or 15 Haldeman told him he understood that apparently a portion of one of the tapes had been erased. Q. That was in anticipating Miss Woods would get more tapes? A. Well, yes. Q. What did you observe when you pushed the button? A. It was inoperative . . . It would not push down . . . I check- ed her machine and it had no re- cording capability. That was five days after Presi- dential lawyers said they discov- ered the erasure. 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Beginning at 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY, DEC. 6 HIGBY ADDED: "I think he WHITE HOUSE aide Higby also said - and this is only a recollec- testified yesterday that he found tion - that it had been caused by a 1971 memorandum in the files Miss Woods." of former White House chief of Rose Mary Woods, President staff H. R. Haldeman referring to Nixon's personal secretary' has "the need to set up accounts for testified that she may have been money from dairy producers." responsible for erasing some four The deputy assistant- to the and a half minutes of a tape of President and former Haldeman June 20, 1972, by accidentally hit- aide, testified that he came across ting the record button while she the reference in a so-called talking was transcribing the tape for paper dated December 1971. President Nixon. Talking papers were briefing Another witness at a hearing memoranda prepared for Halde- called to determine the facts about man to alert him to matters he the gap, White House aide Gen. should raise at forthcoming meet- John Bennett, said that on Nov. ings. 19, when he was asked to retrieve nine tapes from Miss Woods, he; HIGBY SAID he had been asked, checkedher recorder to make long after Haldeman resigned last sure that the record button had spring, to try to find two talking, been made inoperative. papers in Haldeman's old files. MICHIGAN UNION BALLROOM _ rr CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION OF WOMEN presents AP Photo CHICAGO SEVEN defendant Jerry Rubin, convicted yesterday of contempt of court along with three co-defendants, comments on what he called unequal justice, following the ruling. "A FEW DAYS before I told White House aide Stephen B. Bull that it would be a good idea for someone to fix the recorder so it wouldn't erase," he said. He said he though one was dated sometime in December 1971 and the other sometime in April 1972. The administration has been un- der fire for allegedly raising milk price supports after receiving more than $400,000 in 1972 campaign contributions from the dairy indus- try. ANAIS OeRV1 ~iiE: In reaching his verdict, Gignoux, who comes from Portland, Maine, said that the appeals court had set N ix n n t Nixon n specific criteria for a finding of guilty on contempt charges. HeI noted that many of the charges did " not satisfy the appeals court ruling i flhlilt that acts on contempt must con- stitute a material obstruction to a trial. WASHINGTON (') - President Nixon's net worth has tripled since IN DISMISSING other charges, he took office and now stands at he noted that because of the bind- about $1 million, his lawyers have ing and gagging of Bobby Seale, an t o 1 d Republican congressional original defendant, and repeated leaders. disruption by spectators, the de- Rep. John Anderson, (R-Ill.), fendants and lawyers could not be said yesterday that the lawyers re- blamed for obstructing the trial, ported at a White House meeting - Kunstler was convicted on one Monday night that the President's charge which Gignoux character- net worth was in "the neighbor- ized as a "vicious personal attack" hood of $300,000" on Jan. 1, 1969, on Judge Hoffman. The incident and by last May 31 had risen to occurred Feb. 2, 1970 when Kun- about $988,000. stler, in protesting a ruling by the Neither of the figures jibes with judge, called the trial "a legal previous public statements by Nix- lynching," and told the judge that on aides on the President's net he (Kunstler) was "disgraced to worth. One "White House official be here." said this was because of differ- Kunstler also was convicted for ences in accounting procedures. t worth estimated at n, says White House A Film Portrait of a Woman as Artist Produced and Directed by Academy Award Winner Robert Snyder MID-WESTERN PREMIERE TWO SHOWINGS ONLY-7 p.m. and 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 convincing," Anderson said. Sen. John Tower, R-Tex., said the consensus of those at the ses- sion was that "the President had not done anything that was il- legal, or irregular, or unethical." BUT TOWER said there were strong suggestions that the Presi- dent release his complete tax re- turns to back up the financiali statements and other documents.l In a related development, An- derson and Tower reported that Nixon's lawyers said they were willing to let a congressional com- mittee review Nixon's controver- sial half-million-dollar tax deduc- tion for giving his vice-presider tial papers to the National Ar- President that they would invite a court test of the validity of his returns. THE OFFER was discussed at a private White House meeting Mon- day where the GOP leaders wereI given an advance glimpse at a thick stack of financial reports Nixon plans to release this week. The lawyers told tic group they can document Nixon's cash flow and show his net worth has legiti- mately risen to about $1 million during his presidency.r Lawyers Gemmell and Rose, both long time friends of the President, volunteered several ! weeks ago to help prepare mater- ial intended to refute allegations, about Nixon's personal finances. The material is scheduled for re- lease this week and will include a full audit of Nixon's finances from Jan. 1, 1969, to May 31, 1973, An- derson said. The Most Spectacular Book Ever Published About Pro Football The PRO FOOTBALL EXPERIENCE Centicore 336 Maynard 1229 S. Univ. Auditorium 3 Modern Language Building Tickets $2.50 I U, PRESENTS RALPH BAKSH'S FRITZ THE CAT From the comic by Robert Crumb. X-rated and animated? Yes. informing the jury that Hoffman cnives. refused to allow a witness to tes- ANDERSON and others attend- Tower said the lawyers, Ken- tify after the judge had expressly ing the two- hour White House neth Gemmell of Philadelphia andr forbidden Kunstler to do so. meeting said the lawyers present- H. Chapman Rose of Cleveland,' ed a complex cash flow chart and said they were so cinfident of HOFFMAN and Rubin were con- other documents to illustrate Nix- E this and other tax claims by the victed for an incident on Feb. 6, on's income and expenditures and - 1970 when they entered the court- show how he legitimately obtained 1970whe thy etere th cort-the increase in net worth. room in judicial robes decorated teices nntwrh When we don't with the Star of David,dtortffd "They made it sound pretty we ask. the robes and stepped on them. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Gignoux termed their actions' "out- volume LXXXIV, No. 74 UM BARBERS TONIGHT at 1:00, 8:45 & 10:30 AUD. 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