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However, Elliot Richardson, his nominee to be attorney general, told the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee yesterday that Nixon was made aware of the Ellsberg case burglary in late March. Testifying at the unexpected reopening of his confirmation hearings, Richardson told sena- tors that f o r m e r presidential counsel John Dean III "informed the President, or so I've heard, that there had been a break-in" at the psychiatrist's office. Richardson a d d e d, however, that this appeared to mean that "the President was made aware of the Ellsberg break-in but not who was involved or what came of it." The key developments in the Watergate hearings yesterday in- cluded: JOHN CAULFIELD - former, White House aide, swore he re- layed offers of executive clem- ency to Watergate burglar James McCord on the orders of presi- dential counsel John Dean III. Denying that he used President Nixon's name in connection with the ,offer, Caulfield said he told McCord only "it comes from way up at the top." "I specifically never spoke to the President of the United States and have no knowledge of my own as to whether he personally had endorsed this offer, or indeed whether anyone had ever dis- cussed it with him," Caulfield said. JAMES MCORD JR.-convict- ed Watergate conspirator, indi- cated that President Nixon's re- election committee may have concealed campaign contributions received from billionaire Howard Hughes. McCord also quoted Liddy as saying a "Howard Hughes plane" had been lined up for the escape of a burglary team. ALL THREE TV networks con- tinue live coverage of the Water- gate hearings today. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Wednesday, May 13 DAY CALENDAR Commission for Women: Homer Heath Lounge, Union, 11:30 am. P&AuEmployees Asso.: Open meet- ing. Aud. 4, MLBE, noun. Grad Coffee Hour: E. Conf. Rm., Rackham, 5 pm. (Continued from Page 1) those flights 'were not members of the chartering organization. THEREFORE CAA refused to grant landing rights to, VIA- processed flights. UAC's "chartering organiza- tion" is restricted to University students, faculty, staff, and their families. Vartaric maintained that the rules governing group charters are so complex that "everyone unwittingly violates them at some time or another." CHRISTOPHER BROWN of the Civil Aeronautics Board said placing non-group members on a charter flight "is a well known abuse employed by many char- ter agencies." The administrators "just want to make money and they do that by filling airplanes," he added. Apparently a May 17 flight from Detroit to Brussels, char- tered by VIA and subsequently cancelled, may never have exist- ed. Frank Casa, a University pro- fessor who was on the flight, was told bf a VIA executive that the charter had been signed with Sabena Airlines. A VIA CLERK confirmedthe fact that the flight had been chartered in conjunction with Sabena, but said that VIA can- celled the flight well before the departure date. The area sales manager for Sabena said "no such charter with either UAC or VIA exists." He said any such charter would have to have come through 'his office. "Whoever said there was a charter with Sabena took you down the golden path," he added. VARTARIC SAID late yester- day that he assumed the charter for that flight must have been signed with Capitol Airlines rather than Sabena, but that he could not be "absolutely certain." Spokespersons for Capitol Air- lines could not be reached for verification of Varatc's state- ment. Another passenger originally scheduled on the May 17 flight has had his departure time changed on five occasions. His point of arrival in Europe was also changed several times. He protested to the University, the FAA, and the Secretary of State's office. VIA finally booked him on flight dates approximat- ing those he originally requested. DENNIS SPIVACK, a law stu- dent, suffered through a similar series of changes. At one point last week, he was in the VIA office confirming his place on a flight to London after several changes. The clerk assured him "our London flights always go," he said. Seconds later the clerk was handed a computer print out sheet and announced his flight had been cancelled, he said. LACK OF communication be- tween UAC and VIA may be re- sponsible for some troubles with the summer flight schedule. White described coordination between the two groups as "very slipshod," and added that "VIA doesn't keep in contact (with us) concerning flight changes." Vartaric had equally strong words for UAC, contending that "the people at UAC know noth- ing about travel." BOTH WHFTE and Vartaric blame their problems on a lack of passengers seeking charter flights this summer. Representatives of the two groups met yesterday and agreed upon new options which they maintain will eliminate most of this summer's scheduling prob- lems. 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