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Show ' I ' 1 , - ; a V, etf v Jr v-.'f- C y : v rV 1 The Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday. June H. : 'Stans Told Full Story Watergate Testimony Indicates Continued From Page One the President, urged the Senate Watergate committee in a closing statement to clear the innocent victims of this tragedy" when it writes its forma! report mcluding himself. A1 I chairman of the committee. Enin's sharp questions provoked the first partisan outburst of the heanngs when Sen. Edward J. Gumev, complained that the North Carolina Democrat was harassing the witness. a ... is when ask ' Headed Campaign you write vour report, that you will give me back' mv good name." he said. Stans' emotional appeal wrapped up a two-da-y appearance before the televised an appearance marked by hearings the most withering question of a witness yet since the hearings began four weeks ago Stans was in charge of the financial side of Nixon's 1972 campaign. But he repeatedly insisted he knew nothing about wha happened to the money he raised and wasnt suspicious about huge sums of cash flowing into campaign coffers and out again for unknow n purposes. "I didn't hae time for curiosity, he said, I had to raise $40 million, Enin, his bushy eyebrows jumping, goaded Stans into admitting that "some - Two-Hou- r Query He was questioned for more than two hours by Sen. Sam J. Enin. records and files listing Nixon campaign donors had been destroyed after the June 17, 19?2. Watergate raid. Stans insisted this was to protect the anonymity" of contributors who made donations prior to April 7, 1972 the date a new law went into effect requiring full disclosure of campaign financing. "You swear, you are stating upon your oath that theres no connection between the destruction of these records and the break-i- n at the Watergate, or any fear that the press and the public might find out from these records what the truth was about these matters?" Erving sked. It was a queer coincidence, wasn't it? If it was a coincidence . . .." Stans, began to reply. But Ervin cut him off. Dean Testimony to Committee Draws Prosecutor Scrutiny By Barry Kalb s Wnter ashington WASHINGTON When former White House counsel John W. Dean, III goes before the Senate WaterW Star-New- - gate Committee to tell all he knows about the Watergate affair which ev-cr- y one in- volved admits is a great deal it's a safe bet that the Mr.Deau The committee has given Dean limited immunity from prosecution in return for his testimony, which in this case means only that no' lung he says to the committee can be useu against him in the court-nous- e. But everything Dean says about the involvement of others, up to and including President Nixon, is fair game for the prosecution, a point that has not been lost on the growing team of men working under Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox. Not Damaging? Because of this, the fact that the prosecution has. in effect, shut off access to Dean's knowledge by refusing his plea for complete immunity from prosecution is not seen as particularly damaging to the grand jury investigation. Dean imInstead subthe prosecution munity. poenaed him last week for his first grand jury appearance. Tuesday, after an unsuccessful effort to have that subpoena voided. Dean appeared for about 15 minutes and, accord of giving Star-New- Mr. Chairman, the adjectives are yours, Stans shot back. "Well, don't you think it's rather suspicious?" En in demanded. Double-actio- 9 n "I'm just an old country lawyer..' drawled, provoking laughter and applause from many of the spectators jammed into the hearing room "I have to do things my w ay." Liddv was fired last June 2S after he refused to talk to the FBI about the affair and had refused repeatedly to cm operate with either federal prosecutors or Senate investigators. Enin New York Times Service CHICAGO Sherman the freelance investigator who contends that the airliner that crashed, killing Mrs. E. Howard Hunt Jr. and 44 others, was.' sabotaged, was given a special hearing Wednesday by the National Transportation Safety Board. Skol-rric- Skolmck repeated his allegations that there was a conspiracy by air controllers and high government officials to sabotage United Air Lines Flight 553 from Washington as it approached Midwav Airport Dec. 8. Skolnick said this was done to destroy evidence aboard the plane that Mrs. Hunt, the wife of a convicted Watergate burglar, had been given $2 million by the White House as money to insure the silence of the Watergate conspirators. Skolnick contends he also x double-oclio- hedge trimmer n ... a vigorous examination of Stans, agreed that he would be willing to subpoena any witness." Sen. Edward J. 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I ing of Maurice H Stans, who was President Nixon's camoaign finance chairman e Skolnick who calls himself a in 1969 legal researcher, presented the evidence that blade gaps cut through thick, overgrown hedges Double insulated for safety Extra-powerf- -- T One-inc- h n - WASHINGTON (ITU The Senate's,; Select Watergate Committee may sub poena financial records of the Democrat ic Party and its presidential candidates - has evidence that an official of the El Paso Natural Gas Co. who died in the crash was carrying documents linking former Attorney General John N. Mitchell to a payoff from the company. - trimming rockwell "Valid Reasons' Swing to Demos? Freelance Prober Given Hearing on Air Crash h blades for speed and convenience (two moving blades) fordeanervibration-fre- Double-edg- e treasurer. No. I dont Senator, Stans replied Sen. Gurney, eventually broke in to complain of harassment of the witness by Enm, former judge of the North Carolina Supreme Court. father's day e, Stans said he had destroyed a mum mary sheet" of cash contributions and expenditures prepared for him lart June 23 by Hugh W. Sloan Jr , the campaign He said he did it for "valid reasons" and on the advice of legal counsel including that of G. Gordon Liddy. the counsel to the finance arm of the Nixon campaign who was convicrcd last January for the Watergate bugging plot rockwell power tools he only double-edgunder $15.00 Watergate Probe save 20 too. Glanzer alluded to it Monday during the argument over Deans subpoena, and one attorney expanded on the point Tuesday. Dean has often said in public, this attorney pointed out, that he wants to tell his story. factor in the decision to deny Dean immunity, informed sources have told s in the past, is the that much of the evidence n ,5 Give him our best And jail. Added Factor prosecutors f As Assistant U.S. Attorney Seymour Glanzer made clear in court on Monday, and as the entire prosecution team made clear in a May 22 letter to Dean, the prosecutors felt Dean has been too deeply involved in all aspects of the Watergate affair to justify letting him off scot-fre- suspicious coincidence that the records which showed these matters were destroyed six days after at the Watergate? the break-i- fi Shop Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. that Dean is ready to provide was obtained by the prosecutors independently. Dean's bargaining position was thus reduced. Therefore, the prosecutors could in good conscience take a step to counter vvtuTt they saw as a campaign by Dean and his attorneys to gain him some measure of public support and perhaps a way out of An added will be among those watching the show on television. f ing to a number of sources, repeatedly invoked the 5th Amendment against "Its a rather it 1973 for. 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