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(Fine Flatly Chro Ntcle Historic Date Dean draws one to four WASHINGTON (AP)-Former vestigation and keep it away from White House counsel John W. Dean the door of the White House. III was sentenced today to one lo Dean has been cooperating with four years in prison for his role in the special Watergate prosecutor's the Watergate cover-up. office since shortly before he was Dean, (he principal witness fired by President Nixon April 30 against President Nixon in the 1973. cover-up, pleaded guilty eight The 35-year-old lawyer had sought months ago to conspiracy to ob- complete immunity but the struct justice. • prosecutors insisted that he plead U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica guilty to one count of conspiracy to gave Dean until Sept. 3 to put his obstruct justice. affairs in order. Dean was an explosive witness Sirica said he woutd recommend before the Senate Watergate that Dean serve his sentence in the committee last summer. In five minimum security prison at days of nationally broadcast Lompoc, Calif. testimony he said he believed the Sirica handed down the sentence President knew the original after denying a request from Dean's Watergate investigation was to be attorney that the sentencing be covered up. delayed. He also was an important witness Dean's attorney said a new batch before the impeachment inquiry of of White House tapes being handed the House Judiciary Committee, over to Sirica under a Supreme where he once worked as a Court order issued last month Republican staff member. contain evidence which might In his testimony there he spoke on suggest a light sentence for Dean. a broad sweep of Watergate issues . The charge to which Dean from misuse of the Internal pleaded guilty last October carries Revenue Service to his own order a maximum penalty of five years in for Hunt to ftee the country after the prison and a $10,000 fine. break-in at the Democratic National Sirica said he was giving Dean a Committee headquarters June 17 month before beginning his sen- 1972. tence in part because of the illness He was the third person to plead of Dean's mother-inlaw. guilty to joining the Watergate Sayonara, Uncle Sam Dean's wife, Maureen, was not cover-up conspiracy. Dean and the present for the sentencing. others, Nixon reelection campaign The well-known "Uncle Sam" billboard oH the freeway between Cen- charged it violated the Scenic Vistas (billboard) Acl. The sign, tradition- Standing before Sirica, Dean said, aides Frederick C. LaRue and Jeb tralia and Chehalis was being dismantled Friday morning, the result of ally, carried political or patriotic messages. It also advertised Hamilton's, "1 realize the wrongs I'vedone...but Stuart Magruder, all are likely an agreement between Alfred Hamilton, owner, and the state Highways turkey form. — Chronicle StoH Photo by Orlo Mohr to say I'm sorry is really not witnesses in the cover-up trial Department. Hamilton agreed to remove the sign after the department enough;" scheduled to begin Sept. 9. Dean pleaded guilty Oct. 19,1973, Six men, including former Atty. ^^^^^.^^ < ^^^ • . t-.o *joinin- &g a" ~«...n/,conspiraci t»*,yj vicoigucdesignedu tlou Genvicii.. Joh<juunu Ni>. Mitchellwutneii , havna\ e pleaded Today ^wfMl ^^\ F If /A*t f W limilt the originaoriginall WatergatWatergatee inin-- innoceninnocentt iinn ththee casecase.. Jen.tralia-Chefialis(fine, Washingto flatln 10cents ys***r FridayFridav.AuoustChr, August ?2.197 1074^ o1ian,no8 Pagentcl.s ce^..86th year— , 14teh i Historic^^ * * ^* Vdate* V« I W in the Chehalis schools set by House WASHINGTON (AP) - House formally discussed the News leaders shaping plans for the first arrangements with the committee. presidential impeachment debate in Meanwhile, in the Senate Rules Letter will confirm impasse 106 years have agreed to start it and Administration Committee, Aug. 19, with the first votes coming strong sentiment developed to leave' WOODLAND SHOOTOUT — A A letter formally requesting the about eight days later. would-be robber was killed and the In the meantime, the CEA and been asked to expedite formation of virtually unchanged the 106-year- declaration of an impasse between Chehalis school directors can the impasse committee. The state Although final details are still to old rules for impeachment trials. - Woodland chief of police shot in the the Chehalis School Board and the resume bargaining at any time, be worked out, it appears certain stomach at 11:40 a.m. Friday Chehalis Education Association office is also busy with impasse in a Majority Leader Mike Mansfield during a Shootout in front of the should the two sides choose to do so. number of other communities, live television and radio coverage of has proposed sweeping rules (CEA) was scheduled to be carried After the impasse committee is Mitchell said, including Seattle the historicevent will be permitted. changes but members indicated Bank of the West in Woodland The to the state superintendent of public formed, it has 10 additional days to Under arrangements tentatively police chief, Jack Ragsdale, was instruction Friday afternoon. White River at Buckley, Olympia' little support for the changes. The being treated at a hospital for his make and issue its advisory report arid possibly Tenino and Yelm. approved by the leadership of both proposed changes would set new £hehalis School Superintendent .. ...—with. .-...........*,..wHi.wi^..recommendation3s iv^ciiuiiiregarding i iic i-iusei tl &clb IO SC parties Thursday, about seven days injuries. A minister;the'p6lice^hief Don-Mitchell said Friday a letter The closer it gels to school time standards for what evidence would had also filed 'recently for Cowlitz iwl!-,.w^>..^».Crmv>'>•ent:., ,, •. -?_*nvh?'-", . , ^ommUteej*-wjiumjin;i;^^s ^SepU3L-saidJVaitchelU will be devoted to general debate be allowed and would limit Chief notifying the. CEA of. the board's recommendationss are'riotaro nnr' binding,-hmriino .' rtvnccnr-A thn ^4-4*~_.:___r^ •^antJ three or:four'days to voting on -' County sheriff, according to the intention to ask for an impasse' pressure the state superintendent's ; Justice Warren E. Burger's role.- •''•.- Vancouver 'Columbian. Further however, to either of the two sides. office receives regarding impasse the articles pf impeachment. If the House majority votes to declaration was sent Thursday. He Mitchell observed the five- Meanwhile, CEA President Jim The procedures contemplated impeach Nixon, a Senate trial would details were unavailable. indicated written notification is a member committee composed of now would not permit any new procedural requirement in the Carroll said Friday morning that be held with a twothirds vote needed WAGE MONITORS SOUGHT - people from outside this community teachers will be polled regarding articles to be proposed and woutd to convict the President and remove impasse process. may be able to find areas for the last offer proposed by the school limit amendments to motions to mm from office. President Nixon asked Congress Once the letter of request is agreement where the school strike the three separate articles or today to establish a cost of living delivered to the state office, the directors, a seven per cent salary At the White House, a p; esidential task force to monitor wage and directors and CEA could not. increase. sections of them. spokesman declined 'to discuss superintendent of public instruction In the written impasse request, The school directors have Debate and voting procedures will Nixon's strategy for combating price increases. The task force has 10 days in which to form and Mitchell indicated the superin- be drawn up formally by the House within the White House would be implement an impasse committee. requested the teachers be polled impeachment. "Our strategy will "an ongoing part of. our fight tendent of public instruction has although Carroll indicated he Rules Committee at a meeting now become known to you as events against inflation," Nixon said in a believes the seven per cent offer will set for Aug. 13. In preparation for unfold," Gerald L. Warren told special message to Capitol Hill. The' be soundly rejected. A similar offer, the meeting, party leaders in- reporters. task force would have no en- six and one-half per cent plus a $5 forcement power and would not Greeks, Turks fight; per month increase in insurance impose direct price and wage benefits, was rejected this spring by controls, a White House spokesman a 90 per cent margin, Carroll said. said. Carroll said, however, the polling Chehalis attorney U.N. tries for peace will take place to show good faith on TAPES GIVEN - U.S. District thepartoftheCEA. Judge John J. Sirica received the ByHOLGERJENSEN and Turkish communities on Beyond that, Carroll said the CEA tapes of 10 more White House Associated Press Writer Cyprus. stands ready to resume negotiations challenges Gober conversations today and gave Fighting spread to the west and The resolution also authorized at any time but not on the seven per A Chehalis attorney, William President Nixon until next Wed- south from the Turkish beachhead Waldheim to review the U.N. role on cent offer. (Bill) Lemke, has filed for the nesday to surrender notes of his in north Cyprus on Thursday, and Cyrpus in the light of the Geneva The last proposal offered by the position of Lewis County District Waterg_ate conversations with key the United Nations Security Council cease-fire and disengagement CEA includes one asking for a 10 per Court Judge, a post currently held aides in March and April 1973 adopted a resolution aimed at ex- agreement, signed Tuesday by cent salary increase, exclusive of by James B. Gober, Chehalis. Sirica will review the material to panding the U.N. peacekeeping role Greece, Turkey and Britain. incremental increases, and a dental Lemke, 31, is a partner in the firm decide how much of it Jaworski can there.
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