( of co Ho 1e der ge Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 14, 1974 Tapes show President urged perjury Continued from Page 12) Election Committee) was able "If I thought you were trying Well, that's interesting . .." sured Nixon: .H to get around and coach w i t- to protect somebody," he said "We have no mandate to in- the criminal division. His nesses." at one point, "I would h a v e DURING THE final Nixon- vestigate the President." nsultation wi'hnthe White Nixon: "Did Mardian c o a c h walked out." Petersen conversation in the "If there's one thing you have use continued. And on Apri- them?" Nixon, in turn, assured Peter- transcripts, recorded April 21 in got to do," Nixon declared mo- na s rrch e Presi- Ehrlichman: In some cases sen. "Of course, as you know, the Oval Office, Petersen, by ments later, "you have Jt o as' formerchief dem ticMardian, I guess, was very anything you tell me, as I think now the assistant attorney gen- maintain the President out ao m t an.cknrryi ut dr Nio heavy-handed about it, and -" I told you earlier will not be eral in charge of Watergate, as- this." that - the U.S. attrney (ap- parently U.S. Atty. Harold Tit- us) feels that Dean overreach- ed them by providing informa- tion out of the grand jury to tne Committee for the Re-Lection. I think that may ha legitimate criticism if in fact or aid . . ." Whether Dean did is not clear from the transcripts. But it is clear from the same conversation that nf-srmation about the grand jury w used in at least one atsampt to su born perjury Ehrlichman: "He (Dean) had information on who was going to be called as witnesses so that apparently (Robert) Mardian (former assistant attorney gen- eral and coordinator at the Re- Nixon: "Well, is there any- thing wrong with that?" Ehrlichman: "Yeah, well there's something wrong with-" Nixon: "He was not their at- torney, is that the problem?" Ehrlichman: "Well, no, t h e problem - the problem is he asked them to say things t h at weren't true." Nixon: "Oh." Ehrlichman: "When I say coach, I use the word loosely." IN MID-APRIL, Petersen be- gan providing the President with regular and detailed reports on the progress of the Watergate prosecutors and the Watergate grand jury. Repeatedly in their conversations, Petersen declar- ed his faith in the President. passed on." 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