Page Twelve Dean: President lied THE SUMMER DAILY Wednesday, June 27, 1973 Gay Week celebrated (Continued from Page 1) was on Sept. 15, 1972. . Cer- tainly as this statement swas is- sued on May 22 of 1973 and on March 21 I certainly told the President everything up to that point in time." The White House has not re- sponded to Dean's statements, Innocents hurt by narc raids (Continuedfrom Page 3) Again there were threats and no apologies hefore the men left, Askew said. In the January raid in Win- throp, -Mass., Pine recalled, "I sat up in bed and there was a gun at my head, and I heard -someone say, 'Don't move.'" FIVE DAYS LATER, the state public safety director, John Ke- hoe Jr., apologized, but a spokes- man for the state said no disci- plinary action was taken against any of the intruding officers. "It was a simple case of mistaken identity. You don't discipline offi- cers for trying to do their job," he said. The Pines have filed a damage suit, as have the Askews. The Giglottos plan to file one. A $900,000 s e t t 1 e m e n t was reached in a suit over the mis- taken killing in Whittier, Calif., and state and local officers in- volved drew varying suspensions from duty. IN THE HOUSTON raid, the of- ficers have not been suspended, but a grand jury is investigating the case. saying Nixon stands on his pre- vious statements. DEAN SAID he decided to un- mask the Watergate scandal in mid-April after failing to per- suade the President to "step for- ward and state his involvement." Dean characterized as "more personalities than fact" that ear- lier in his career he had been accused of unethical conduct as a lawyer, later retracted. He said the White House had the infor- mation from the FBI when he was hired as the President's lawyer. Dean said that after the Long. Island newspaper Newsday pub- lished an article about Nixon's millionaire friend, C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo "I got instructions that one of the authors of the article should have some problems." DEAN SAID he didn't know how to deal with the instruction sod called John Caulfield, a for- mer White House aide and New York detective. He said Caul- field had friends in the Internal Revenue Service. "I think he was able to accom- plish an audit on the individual," Dean said. A spokesman for Newsday commented that the newspaper was not at all surprised. He add- ed that three editorial executives involved in preparing the article had their taxes audited-not just one. * ** YESTERDAY AS Ms. Dean lis- tened to her husband's testimony, her porcelain features seemed al- most too perfect, her complexion city smooth, her teeth toothpaste white. Her two-piece canary yel- low suit was impeccably fitted over a white riding blouse. (Continued from Page 3) Lesbians," combines a number of graphic media to present a view of Ann Arbor life through the eyes of the 11 artists. It is v not polemical in content, Univer- sity Lesbian Advocate Jean Has- ler says. CHANCE was unavailable for comment on the art group's ° claim that the ban discrimin- ated against them as women and as lesbians. However, Gen. Wilson, assis- tant director of the library, de- nied the group suffered discrim- ination at Chance's hands. The art group has filed a com- NEW FBI CHIEF Clarence Eel- plaint with the city Human ley, whose appointment was ap- Rights Dept. and may attempt to proved yesterday by the Senate display the collage in gallery Judiciary Committee space at City Hall, Hasler says. RPP files for dismissal of trial DISCUSSING the reasons for Gay Pride activities, GLF mem- bers cite the 'conspiracy of silence" against gay people which traps gays "in the closet" or in "ugly" gay -bar culture. Police harassment and lack of police protection plague local gays, perhaps intensified with the advent of the conservative Re- publican council, the men say. Discrimination from merchants, restaurant and bar owners, as well as insulting treatment by the news media, were also cited as continuing problems. A GAWK member explained the separation of lesbian activi- ties from the male gay pride events by saying the gay women and men have "major differ- ences on politics and tactics." "I think we've finally realized that our alliances lie with other wom- en," Hasler adds. THE LESBIAN women are par- ticularly concerned that sexism in society as a whole and within gay male groups has obscured the specific oppressions suffered by lesbians both as women and as gays. Lesbian Pride Day will include a picnic on the Diag at 1:30 p.m. Friday, following the li- brary demonstration. An open house in the Union third floor conference room will take place at 8:00 p.m. (Continued from Page 3) Blazier to harass, intimidate and silence them and their political activity. "The charges are an effort by (state Attorney General Frank) Kelley and the state police to hamper and discriminate against RPP as an object lesson to the community," Plamondon said. RPP has been the subject of continued electronic surveillance by state and other police authori- ties, according to the motion. NEITHER KELLEY nor the Benzie County prosecutor could be reached for comment concern- ing the allegations. Davis has asked separate trials for Plamondon and Blazier as a tactical legal move. Plamondon fears his image "as a subver- sive" which "the state establish- ed" would unduly prejudice Blaz- ier's chances for a fair trial. "It's impossible to get a fair trial for me but we don't want Craig sucked along into the slan- der," Plamondon said. Forest fires burn more than trees. eR1! Advesingtecreated-fotheipubticgnsi SHIlTHERE ! IAM AM APTERYX, A WINGLESS BIRD WITH HAIRY FEATHERS. HOW ABOUT A LITTLE ACTIOM? .:.e.. ... . . . 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