THE Summer Daily Vol. LXXXIII, No. 6-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, May 16, T973 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Dean asked IAkba for bugin suspects Says he wrote, 'fairy tale' reports By AP and UPI WASHINGTON - Ten days after the Watergate break-in, John Dean unsuccessfully asked the , Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to pay the bail and salaries of the men. ar- rested inside Democratic Party headquarters, according to deputy CIA director Lt. Gen. Vernon Wal- ters. Walters made the disclosure before a secret session of the Senate Armed Serv- ices Committee on Monday. Yesterday Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) released a partial summary of Walters' testimony. "Clearly there was an attempt to un- load major responsibility for the Water- gate bugging and coverup on the CIA," Symington said. According to the testimony, Walters met with former White House aides H. R. Ilal- deman, John Ehrlichman, and former FBI' Director L. Patrick Gray in addition to Dean within a week after the bugging at-, tempt last June. Walters stated he told Dean that spend- /" ing funds for bail would compromise the CIA and that he was prepared to resign rather than implicate the agency. Meanwhile the former White House Counsel' says he never wrote a report clearing everyone in the White House of involvement in the Watergate affair, but hid been asked to write some "fairy t les" Dean was quoted by the Washington Star-News as saying that "on a couple of occasions, when I was asked to write some fairy tales, I drafted one which showed I thought they were fairy tales and just had other people speaking for them- k s-4-es." The Senate Watergate committee, ap- parently satisfied that Dean has crucial information to share, agreed unanimously AP Photo yesterday to ask -the courts to grant him The ultir ate com ic book partial immunity from prosecution for his testimony before the group. Mitchell Mendy, an 18 year-old Sacramento, Calif. high school student, displays the The partial immunity, if granted, would first "Superman" comic book, which he says he paid $1800 for. Mitchell, who has a protect Dean from prosecution for any- collection of more than 2,000 comics, says he considers the 1938 issue the "ultimate thing he told the committee relating to comic book." the Watergate case. John Dean, who tried to get CIA sup- port for the Watergate defendants. The committee, scheduled to begin tele- vised hearings tomorrow, also sought im- munity for a mystery witness never be- fore mentioned publicly in connection with the scandal-Roy Shenpard. A reliable source indic'ted Sheppard was a Nixon campaign employe who hauled away and hid eight cartons of doc-' uments from the White House office of F. Howard H'int. In other Watergate developments: ! Daniel Ellsberg said the FBI knew he was copying top secret government documents a f-l year before he released the Pentagon Papers. * Convicted Watergate conspirator G. Gordon Liddy h-s been accised of advis- ing candidates for office in 1972 of how to circumvent campaign reporting law. * Attorney General designate Elliot Richardson reported that U. S. District Judge Harold Tyler, his first choice as independent Watergute prosecutor, has withdrawn from consideration. Los An- geles attorney Warren Christopher now seems the most likely choice. t Gray told Senate investigators the FBI never fo'nd links between the Water- gate wiretapping and the White House. POLITICAL POWER PLAY: A war its ing, T GOP seeks new ward plan By GORDON ATCHESON is scheduled for "a hearing on merits" be- radical constituency within the city. The GOP plan divided the student toc Daily News Analysis fore the county Circuit Court following into several wards effectively negating political party which draws the city lengthy litigation initiated by prominent THANKS TO a slick campaign and vote much of its strength. The pla t similarly d boundaries can unnaturally extend Republican John Hathaway. splitting in the liberal community, the chopped up the Model Cities are:. Model dominance of city hall by gerrymander- A resolution passed by the Republican Republicans now dominate council. Were Cities contains many low income and opposition voting blocs out of power. majority on City Council compels the City the Circuit Court to kick the plan back minority people who traditionally vote a he Republicans have taken the first Attorney Jerold Lax to petition the court to council for changes the GOP would liberal ticket. step towards overturning the present ward configuration and may well have the op- portunity to replace it with one of their own design. TIE CURRENT WARD boundaries plan to remand the plan to council- for "im- provements and alterations." The current plan was a compromise measure approved by Democratic a n d HRP council members on the previous council and tends to favor the liberal- put together the new plan. The ward plan the Republicans put before the old council virtually guaranteed them three solid wards and a good shot at a fourth. Now the GOP can claim only one "sure" ward, GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY, the Re- publicans undoubtedly would attempt to institute a similar plan leading to GOP dominance of council for the next decade. See CHANGING, Page 5