The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 12, 1978-Page 19 Watergate CIA link alleged PARIS (AP)-John D. Ehrlichman, who served 18 months in prison for his part in the Watergate coverup, said Thursday the Central Intelligence Agency may have played a role in the Democratic headquarters burglary. "It's an unresolved question, and I just don't know the answer," Ehrlich- man said in a debate taped for broad- cast Sunday on French television and viewed in advance by reporters. The session brought the recently released Ehrlichman, a senior aide to former President Richard M. Nixon, in- to his first public confrontation with Robert Woodward, a Washington Post investigative reporter whose work helped to expose the coverup. Both men, along with Nixon attorney James St. Clair and former CIA Direc- tor William E. Colby, flew to Paris for the taping. The Ehrlichman-Woodward exchanges were courteous. Ehrlichman said the Watergate burglars were associated with people who had links to the CIA and he recalled a meeting at which he said CIA officers, including then-director Richard Helms, showed concern over agency in- volvement. Ehrlichman said it was known the CIA loaned equipment to the burglars. Colby, dismissed by former President Gerald R. Ford, denied the CIA had anything to do with the operation. Woodward, whose reporting along with fellow Post reporter Carl Ber- nstein, won the Post a Pulitzer Prize for his Watergate reporting, said he worked hard to find CIA links to the break-in but never found indisputable evidence. T heir day in court AP Photo Red Brigades leaders, from front Alberto Franceschini, Renato Curcio, and Angelo Basone, enter a Turin courtro9m in chains Wednesday. During the proceedings two Red Brigades members hailed the assassination of Aldo Moro and' were ejected from the courtroom. Rabbi paid off Rep. NEW YORK (AP)-A rabbi whose a criminal information, an accusation antipoverty agency has received to which defendants agree in lieu of an millions of dollars from the federal indictment, as part of a plea-bargaining government testified yesterday that he arrangement tied to his cooperation bribed Rep. Daniel J. Flood with $5,000 with a grand jury investigation of in return for the congressman's in- Flood. fluence. ASSISTANT U.S. Attorney John P. RABBI LEIB PINTER, 34, told U'S. Flannery 2nd said Pinter would also District Judge John M. Cannella that he plead guilty to a single felony charge in made five equal payments to Flood, a each of two federal court districts, in Pennsylvania Democrat who is already New York's and in Pennsylvania's under federal investigation, between easstern districts. Each involves in- 1974 and 1976 for his help in increasing come tax evasion. the flow of federal poverty money. "I MADE payments to Congressman Flood had no immediate comment on Flood to use his influence in his official the allegations. capacity as a congressman," Pinter, The rabbi oleaded guilty to bribery in the head of B'nai Torah Institute, said done the 11r vrFSdoin d a lthe talkin