Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAIL r '5unday, January 28,"1973 PageTwoTHE ICHGAN AILr 5nday Jauary25,197 'Watergate judge claims evidence being concealed WASHINGTON (UPI) - The judge trying the Watergate bug- ging case says not all the issues are being brought out by t h e lawyers. He has periodically taken over questioning of witnesses and has b e e n presenting information which he thinks the jury should have. "There is a responsibility of the judge to develop all the is- sues in this case because they have not been developed by the counsel," U.S. District Judge John Sirica told a crowded court- room Friday. Over the objection of defensej lawyers, Sirica read the jury a transcript of his own interroga- tion Wednesday of Hugh Sloan, once Nixon campaign treasurer. The questions and answers dealt with funneling of money from Sloan to defendant C. Gor- don Liddy, former finance coun- sel of the Committee to Reelect President Nixon. Sloan said during the interro- gation that he turned over $190,- 000 to Liddy for unspecified poli- tical espionage with the approv- al of former cabinet members Maurice Stans and John M i t- chell and of Jeb Magruder, re- cently head of Nixon's inaugura- tion. The trial is recessed until to- morrow at 9:30 a.m. The only other defendant remaining on trial is James McCord Jr., se- curity chief for the Committee to Reelect the President. They are charged with burglary, conspir- acy, bugging and wiretapping of the Democrats during the last presidential campaign. The jury was also told Fri- day that a safe in the White House office of Howard Hunt Jr., a defendant in the case who pleaded guilty, was drilled open and found to contain a quantity of electronic gear including two microphones disguised as tubes of lip balm. Hunt was a $100-a- day White House consultant. In a related development, U.S. District Judge George Hart fined President Nixon's Campaign Fi- nance Committee $8,000 - the maximum - for violating the election spending law. All eight charges involved Watergate de- fendant Liddy. The fine was imposed against the Finance Committee to Re- elect the President, which plead- ed no contest during a five-min- ute court proceeding. Battle over funds nears WASHINGTON (P) - Partisan His charge drew an immediate battle lines were drawn yesterday response from Democratic Leader between the Senate's Republican Mike Mansfield, one of the lead- and Democratic leaders on the eve ers of the effort to challenge the of hearing on a measure challeng- President's actions. ing President Nixon's impound- "It doesn't take guts," the Mon- ment of billions in federal funds. tana Democrat said when asked Republican Leader Hugh Scott about Scott's comments. "It's just charged that Nixon's action was going to take the recapture of necessary "because the Congress Constitutional authority." didn't have enough plain guts" to He added that "I have an idea control federal spending. there are just as many Republican "All this furor you hear about senators as there are Democratic people saying the President is de- senators who are oppossed to the priving the underprivileged or the impounding of fundstbythe Pres- poor or the people who want to be iden of the United States." educated or want health services Hearings open Tuesday by Sen. or somebody else, is just a lot of Sam Ervin's separation of pow- hogwash," Scott said in his month- ers subcommittee on a bill intro- ly radio - television report to his duced by the North Carolina Dem- Pennsylvania constituents. ocrat to control the impoundment practice. 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CONFERENCE IN CAIRO: r leaders meet to set up joint'strategy against Israel I I i r CAIRO (Reuters) - Foreign and Arab lands, informed sources say; defense ministers f r o m the 18 it will be submitted to an ArabI member states of the Arab De- summit conference for ratification.i fense Council met here yesterday The secretary-general of the to draw up a unified military stra- Arab league, Mahmoud Riad,1 tegy against Israel. blamed Arab "negligence" for the' Reactivation of the western front failure to liberate territories cap-; in Jordan and aiding Syria against tured by Israel. 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