Saturday, May 11, 1971: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tapes implicate Nixon in blame on underlings, particular- ly when John Dean warns him in the March 21 transcript that to conveniently forget is "chanc- ing a very high risk for a per- jury situation." WHATEVER the case, con- stitutional experts believe that it will be impossible to indict the President criminally until after a successful impeachment attempt, a fact borne out by the Watergate grand jury's de- cision to turn all their evidence over to the impeachment coun- cil rather than indict. Should the President survive any legal manuevers against him, however, there still lies ahead a vast maze of other criminal and civil cases in which presidential transcripts may play an important role. The upcoming June trial of seven White House "plumbers" charged with the break-in of _Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office, for instance, may rely heavily on presidential tran- Be careful with fire: There are babes inthe woods. scripts. It has been is major d e f e n s e argument that the break-in was justified by na- tional security concerns. THE TRANSCRIPTS, how- ever, show an angered Presi- dent saying, "I don't know what the hell we did that for," when informed by Dean of the break- in. ANOTHER CASE which the President is going to have to consider is the current Wounded Knee case. The defense 'in the case has subpoenaed any tran- scripts between the Attorney G e n e r a I and the President, claiming that there may be Page Nine :rimes evidepce which would exonerate the defendants on the tapes. Should the President either re- fuse to comply with the sub- poena or claim that no such conversations took place, the de- fense will most likely charge that the governmsetitt svnxof back pertinent evidence and could move for dismissal, pos- sibly with success. Whatever the next few months bring, be 'it impeachment, crim- inal trials or civil suits, the mood was best described by the President during a meeting on March 13, 1973: The President: It is never dull is it? Dean: No sir. (Continued on Pagen)8 The President will probably reply by arguing that as Chief Executive he was_ the only au- thority that need know of the crime, and thereby head off any charges of misprison. VhTWO MORE issues arise in the transcripts which will catuse the Preisdent no end of diffi- culty. The first is his advice to John Dean that if called before a grand jury, "you can say I can't recall. I can't give any answer to that that I can recall" -phrases which became fright- eningly familiar during last summer's S e n a t e Watergate hearings. The other is a segment of tape dated Feb. 28, 1973 in which the President and John Dean are ' discussing Richard Kleindienst's upcoming S e n a t e Watergate committee testimony: The President: I think you had better goe over and get in touch with Dick (Kleindienst). And say, Dick, you keep it at your level . . . This is the posi- tion, Dick, you should take on this. THE CONVERSATION con- tinues for perhaps another hour, and then the Presyient says, "I thinkhit istvery idaportant that you have these talks with our good friend Kleindienst . . . tell him we have to get these things worked out. . . . Remember this was not done by the White House, this was done by the Committee to Re-elect. And Mit- chell was chairman. Correct? And Kleindienst owes Mitchell everything.' These two examples present strong evidence that the Presi- dent was actively involved in 'subordinating perjury-a charge for which Nixon- has to date presented no defense. It could -well be the most damaging, for these actions im- plicate the President directly, and it will be hard to lay the eChnIC010te From Warner Bros A warner Communications Company MONDAY-SATURDAY 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. SUNDAY 5:30, 7:30, and 9:30 P.M. /I FIFTHFORUM tiw~~ea~wu~eer obkpi."S. FIFTH AVE. N RO AN0RO WILLIAM WYLER'S 1938 Prudent Ammmoom JEZEBEL "Bette Davis at her dazzling best as a Southern belle who confuses perversity with coquetry. A full scale demonstra- tion of the talent of _a star who can act "-New Yorker. Henry Fonda, Bette Davis (Academy Award), Fay Banter (Oscar). NEXT WEEKEND: 2, ADALEN 31 * Send for your * Student I. D.Card and enjoy Sspecial rates at and Inrs coast to coast. (Grad students and faculty, toc.) Just mail this coupon to Hilton Hotels Fulfiliment Dept~ Suite 200, 205 So. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. NameI ® Address.__ CI y Cls afip Callege Ciass ':tt __E !XJAIA WI !OTELS!