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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 6-25-1973 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1973). Winona Daily News. 1308. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/1308 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Cloudy through ytuesday with COT ton P' ^<^-»> JINGIIN* MbNey ¦ f&^^kA-A chance of win p Sold My Cat Tliru A Wsnt Ad j ^My A y Didniyife ti.fc WASHINGTONDean: y (AP .; D, Ehrlichman, had been in- seph; ; - believesKraft . on orders vof NixoEhr- i the , . briost ^embarrassingn knew ¦ . ^ques- Ousted White; House counsel volved, in covering, up the wire-, lichman.; ? ,';- [tioris ; at news conferences dur- Johii W. Dean III testified to- tapping from .the. first day or r-Haldeman . had authorized ing the aftermath of the ; in- day, that he: .bcliev.es' President two after the June 17, 1.972, "any means, legal or .illegal," cident; y. Nixon was involved in the Wa- break-in at Democratic head- ¦ ¦ to . keep demonstrators out of .• An aide to Haldeman once tergate affair but didn 't realize quarters. ' ./ ' -.' \'y . sight of Nixon on trips and pub- said Haldeman ordered 24-hour, the implications. • • -. He said , a :Haldernan aide, lic appearanceis. spying on Kennedy, but this ¦ .; He said. -:he. -hopes'; Nixon will Gordon Strachan , told . him that . - '¦• While he worked at the .liis , was called off when Caulfield ' he had destroyed "damaging ; be . forgiven when all tbe. facts tice Department, he was used A protested¦ it was unwise; are. known. , materials" , in ; Haldeman's. file :. ' •¦' A top Secret Service off: ¦' as a .courier to deliver : top the . • "It's :rhy honest belief that after the break-in. He said ? Eh-- ; White . House FBI information ! cial; whom beari didn't name, while, the President was : in- rlichman insisted that one of oh foreign travels ofy Mary Jo, brought:, hirn intelligence infor- volved that He did not realize the wiretappers, E.- jloward ; Kopechne, the secretary killed . mation about Sen. George or appreciate at any time the Hunt , be ordered out of the ! when Sen. Edward M. Kenne- McCovern in the spring of -1971, implications .of . his own . in- country. He- said Ehrlichman dy's automobile ran off . a Dean said Colsori had the infor- volvement, - and . I think ' that told hi tri to throw embarrassing bridge at Chappaquiddick , mation published. .- when the facts come material, found' in Hunt's White ' ¦' ' ¦ out , I hope Mass., in July 1969. ? . |- .. •He received $li>,20O cash the President is forgiven," House safe, into the Potomac • Caulfield told him that ( from Gordon Strachan on June Dean said as he began testi- River. within". hours of A the Chap- ';¦ 20-21, 1972, that he was told was f.viiig at the Senate's, televised Dean also said he believes paquiddick accident Anthony : unexpended funds ? of . ¦ . Charles INSIDE THE UPSTAIRS . V .; This is a the .victims Wire found near bhe windows in Watergate , hearings. ' [ that former , presidential coun- Ulasewicz, a . privates investiga- I W. Colson. On Oct, 12,- Dean ?re- , Charles W; view inside tile Upstairs bar following a flash p.- .- thi? background. The bar is located in ihe Dean said two of Nixon selor CpJstoi was .tor employed secretjy by Ehr | moved . ?4,SSO . to pay . for his "' 's top more deeply involved in? the af- fire thgt left, 29. dead and 15 injured . Most of .' New Orleans French Quarter: : (AP Photofax V aides, H.R. Haldeman aiid John Jicbman, was on the .-: scene in- ;; wedding . and honeymoon . ex- fair than, he. admitted. He said^ vestigating. He said Ulasewicz flenses and replaced it with his fpriher ;Atty. iGeh . John N.. Mit- posed as a newsman arid! asked i personal check. P JOKN w. PEAN in New Orleans fire chel approved payoffs to sir lence the Watergate defend- Inside ants; ' '; M ' Cn(a 'ss Doris Kampa . A day or so after the break- r rlo reigned over the in , Dcaii said, he told Asst. Independence, Wis., - cele- Atty. Gen.. Henry Petersen, who VVo^gdte /qw^ bration that concluded Sun- wasp in . over-all. charge .of in- day following a :grand pa-, vestigating - ¦ • rade aind . ' the . wiretapping, fireworks display that '.'i didn't think the ^-story and pictures, page 1 White House could withstand a wide :The : irisl open investigatidn;" . led inland , . > Am. imailll . public today By DONALD M. ROTHBERG "Vorenberg challenged : then Law School and former eK6- prepared to. install an Eng- Dean testiiied involuntarify, under a grant of immunity, . WASHINGTON ^Wi —: A Atty; • yGren. : Richard G. cutive. director of the presi- .? lish-born Protestant as its lie By ERIC NEWHOUSE : ¦ top lawyer in the office: of Kleindienst to debate . the dential - crime commission iBS^^^^iS^lf^on the scene in two minutes, .windows, I jumped to the win-' fourth president amid a admitted that he . assisted oth- ' the special pWatergate pro- crime issue; , .. A' : y- that reported, in 1967,. Vo- , NEW ORLEANS A(AP)' :7-~ said Supt. - William McCrossen, dow in the left corner, opened ! marked display of concil- ers in giving perjured : testi- . The fire was out 15 minutes lat- -it swung out iation . among, its various' secutor once headed a ta.sk "RichaJd Nixon ? and his renberg is a nationally rec- .Most of the 29 persons killed . , , , grabbed , a pipe; mony and made personal use of , authority om law er.. '- ..,:-'? '- , ' '.. - , l and slid down. churches — story, page 5. y force on crime : for Demo- associates ih the Justice ognized when , fire :. flashed through a j campaign money. He also testi- cratic candidate PGeorge Department have had the enforcement, ' ¦ second-story cocktail lounge in \ - ' :. ' ' ' , "I turned around and broke , a Convinced that fied about his personal efforts audacity try to persuade AdoZpJi ' Medina, .:' 32,V6f^ Saii Xbtflab : ¦IMcGbverrj.¦ to/ A He was one of the - first the French -. Quarter here were Antonio,- Tex., couple of other people's tells, OKyiO.u , . man is :"up: to cover up the affair. ' . James Vorenberg said |n the American "people that said flames , en- Although ' . lawyers recruited by Archi- trapped . by -burglar bars on gulfed the bar in a short, panic- but there were one or two . who there , to stay," pSkylab's Dean can't be pros- ari interview that his.role as the crime problem is being winclQws ecuted bald . Gox, the - speciai Wa- .. three front , , authorities ridden moment after fire broke just wouldn't jump." record space travelers to- on the basis of what: he a McGovern adviser was a brought under control," Vo- said -today^ ' -; ? . ' day continued medical ex- told the Senate committee , prosecutor.' ,P"V6ren- out on the front stairway. Quititon said: "The bigger , he very limited? one. He said renberg said. : .- 'Ay . AA tergaite ' aminations , and began 17 may be indicted: and tried on .He berg joined Cox for a short- Fifteen ?others were injured in . He said people just couldn't get out. he wrote one McGiOverii . said in an interview the fire - at The Upstairs , ''I . was panicked ¦ . days of reports on their; the . basis P of other evidence. speech, tfcn crime and held last week that- he; had ex-; term assignment in helping - P : about jumping, . but two guys ."Bill - 'Larsen ,- . -a pastor at the four-week .mission —. story lounge,, which - -was packed for Church, got , Federal prosecutors have re- two . press conferehces on pressed siich views repeat- organize the rapidly grow- urged me to jump and I Was caught in the win- page:.,9. p ; >y '¦;¦ ¦¦ ;¦' ' :¦¦ ' '¦¦ ' : ing staff of attorneys and the weekly Sunday night beer dow, arid I ; just watched him fused¦ to grant him immunity - the issue. ''. • . .,. y - - . pedly ; beiore he , joined : the ' small enough . v, Some big guy pemocratic seria- for - '••trial testimony, arid last During the 1972 presiden- McGoveiti campaign. He ihvestigatorsj-P - •.'; bust featuring all you could eat bn the ground caught me burn. He had; one arm out, and Uj.|i ¦ ¦ and drink for $2. , and I .':ff «F ' ¦'' - ; tors today were week . sealed their- ? evidence tial . campaign, Vdrenber g also said that he . knew rela- : "I can imagine someone P kept looking back , but my -1 heard him: screani: '0 God ! '' y A' A- optimistic that they had the. against hiih to protect their took strong issue with Re- tively , little about -the War. Saying it would be inappror A survivor said he believed friend never got but." ;; j Nol'P " strength to approve ad mea- ¦' ¦: ' priate . for someone y who somebody dashed ? , an in- case. - .y ^¦ ' ' ' publican claims , that crime P tergate case during the . Linh Quihton , 25, of Houston, I "In tlie next window beside sure that would; but off funds P;With: his •¦ attractive had been . reduced during . campaign and never, had a ' was McGovern's adviser on flammable liquid on the stair- for. the Southeast Asia war : wife sit- ¦:¦' ' " Tex;, :said,i "The place- just ' him, three people burned /to ting behind him, Dean opened Nixon's first tefm. - role in: any of . McGovern's criminal justice to have a way to the loun ge? and. lit it. .. effort — story, page 10; '. " , continuing role," Voremberg ; went up; Everyone panicked death while I could only bis testimony by reading a ? 245- . At : a Washington hews staterhfents onvit. Fire Su>t.; William , A professor A at Harvard said of his ciirrent job , aiid started rannirig tor the ! watch.' ',. A pag&Astatennent .at the rate, ot conference in mid-October McGrossen said homicide inves- about a page a.minute.

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