Eight THE MICHIGAN DALY Saturday, May i11 1974 E-Ih-TH-MIfGN1DALYatuda-Ma ,1 1 Legal trouble in By JEFF DAY ready faced trial, notably, for- The biggestp Daily News Analysis mer Commerce Secretary Mau- ident may hay With the H o u s e Judiciary rice Stans and former Attorney that he did n Committee beginning its second General John Mitchell. Tapes ments of hush day of hearings on impeaching released two days after their Watergate def President Nixon, the "can of acquittal show the President meeting in the worms" opened up by the re and Ehrlichman in a conversa- March 21, 1973 lease of the Watergate tape tion on April 14 which indicates The transcr transcripts becomes more im- that money was transferred in John Dean, fo portant every day. return for f a v o r s, as was counselor and charged. "C h r i s t that was House insider The transcripts reveal a Pres- stupid," Nixon says. And in President, told ident as fond of reminiscing about the Alger Hiss case as ,. M., he is of excpletives. They hint ~, at abuses of the FBI during the The President: Is it too late to go Johnson-Goldwater elections and allege abuses of the executive Dean: There is a certain domino offices during the Kennedy era' oang, Jrlo of othe ings are g BUT MOST importantly, they be a lot of problems if everything. reveal reams of new evidence, much of which is potentially E damaging, outlining the Presi- some cases, the tapes point a of the original dent's role in the Watergate damning finger at the Presi- defendants,' Ho cover-up. The real problem fac- dent. demanding mo ing the nation and the Congress Hunt had thr is whether or not the President AS THE President moves everything heI committed any crimes in the down the difficult road which process, "brin actions he took. will more than likely lead to an man down to hi In some cases the tapes may impeachment vote late this prove the President's innocence, summer or early this fall, some ALTHOUGH It appears from the transcripts, of the legal problems wnich maintains he for example, that the President may arise include charges that payments and had no prior knowledge of the he conspired to obstruct justice, with the now Watergate break-in, although was guilty of paying hush "It is wrong,t the impeachment i n q u i r y is money to defendants, failed to later portions o arguing that earlier tapes may inform the proper authorities of show he may h show otherwise. crimes of which he had knowl- payments after In other cases, the evidence edge, and committed subordi- way for charge reflects on people who have al- nation of perjury. conspiracy to store for Nixon problem the Pres- Dean: They're going to stone- ve is in proving wall it, as it now stands. Ex- ot approve pay- cepting Hunt. That's why his money to a key threat. endant during a Haldeman: It's his opportu- e Oval Office on nity. 3. The President: That's why for ipts show that your immediate things you have rmer presidential no choice to come up with the the only White $120,000 (he is demanding). to implicate the Right? Nixon that one Dean: That's right. the hang out road? situation here. If some things start oing to start going, and there can starts faillng .. . seven Watergate ward Hunt, was ney. Dean said eatened to tell knew, and in the g John Ehrlich- is knees." t h e President considered the rejected them famous phrase, that's for sure," f the transcripts ave approved the all, opening the s of bribery and obstruct justice: ...., .,_.,.. ti.. x..... ... r v vaau Yaw aavx 4v v SUBSCRIBE TO THE SUMMER ;fIuirtxn THE SUMMER DAILY FEATURES: " Community and National News. " University Events. * Sports-Including the late baseball scores from the West Coast. 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LATER THAT night, accord- ing to a grand jury indictment, $75,000 was delivered to Howard Hunt. In the coming months, it will be up to the President to prove that whatever he meant by those words, he did not mean to initiate payments of any sort to Hunt. The President will most likely follow a defense similar to the one presented by his lawyers in the brief which accompanied the transcripts-namely that the President favored complete dis- closure and left the details to his staff. If any illicit actions were taken, the brief implies, it was the fault not of the Pres- ident, but of his key aides, not- ably, John Dean. In one key passage on March 13, the Presi- dent considers letting it all "hang out": A GOOD PLACE U-M Stylists at the UNION ..alit takes s a little Confidence 7 ACADEMY AWARDS THE STANG Shows of 1:30, 4 p.m., 6:30, 9 p.m. 2.31 sout i state 603 E. LIBERTY Dial 665-6290 TH E OR IGINAL Billy Jack RETURNS IN "BORN LOSERS" x with LAUGHLIN as Billyr Jock The President: Is it too late to go the hang out road? Dean: Yes, I think it is. The President: Ehrlichman always felt it should be hang out. Dean: . . . There is a certain domino situation here. If some things start going, a lot of other things are going to start going, and there can be a lot of prob- lems if everything starts fall- ing . The President: . . . I didn't mean to have everyone go up and testify ... I meant put the story out by PR people (sic). Here is the true story about Watergate .. DEAN CONCLUDES sardoni- cally, "They would never be- lieve it." The President's strategy will apparently be to show that on the basis of this and other pass- ages, that it was he who favored full disclosure, and underlings, like Dean who ran the cover- up. But unless he can, he is sib- ject to prosecution for felony under section 1510 of the Crinii- nal Code, which States, "who- ever willfully endeavors by means of bribery ,misrepresent- ation, intimidation, or force or threats thereof to obstruct, de- lay, or prevent the communica- tion of information relating to the violation of any criminal statute . . . to a criminal in- vestigator," is guilty of obstruct- ing justice and subject to a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment and a $20,000 fine. AND ACCORDING to another section of the code, any one who counsels, aids or abets in such an act, is punishable under the above statute. But even if the President can convince the public, the Con- gress and the courts that he did not order hush payments, he still is guilty of failing to report Hunt's blackmail threats, and as such is guilty of another felony called misprison, the fail- ure to report knowledge of a crime. 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