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Show 4 Th Salt Lake Tribune. Sunday, July 1, Iff?;! Watergate Confuses White House, Too, Nixon Aide Says unturned v F rum Iage One President) testify or make a statement after each witness? Buhardt said "There are faits that obviously havent been gone into y et Buhardt said he was uncertain about Deans testimony had how much damage done to the President, adding- "Anything of the sort of these type allegations is damaging How damaging I dont know I h.ive my own personal opinion that his imagination got away from him t the same time Buhardt said that he docsn t doubt that he (Dean) believes in what he said sincerely " Having listened to some of Deans testimony on television last we'4. Buhardt cnticied the by the senators and Senate committee staft n Lawyer's Frustration '! don't really think we had a Buzhardt said. "Maybe that's usl a lawyers frustration but J. Fred Buhardt Jr. so I.vorvnnes Pufr'd there were questions unasked as senators cross- in however, go. examination. (Sen F.uward J ) Gurney ) made a good eflort as did Fred Thompson,) the minontv counsel of the Senate committee (R-Fl- Specilically, Buhardt said that Dean should have been questioned more intently about a Watergate report which Dean drafted in late March tneie Perhaps i' Buhardt sjid "but have nked to hear it " The Dean report, requested bv the President, spells out some incriminating details about plans for a bugging operation which were discussed in the otfice ot Mitchell and former Attv Gen John The report was dra'ted after Mar-- h when both Dean and the President agree the President had been told a large portion of the details about the coverup The draft report, part of which is typed and a larger part of which is in Deans own handwriting, was submitted bv Dean to the Senate committee ommittee ( of the pal intuit of nmi.ev to the Ua tei gate conspirators In addition. Buharlt said that Dean was not questioned about apparent contradictions in In- - sworn tes'anonv yvith that ol Job Stuart Magruder, the former depu'y campaign manager who testtped eailier this month betore the Senate would ceilainlv I 'ills unswtr an Magruder testified that he had a tele FB2 with phone conversation in early Dean indicating that Dean had mo'e knowledge of G Gordon Ltddy's mtelli gathering operation than Dean has genie acknowledged 21. is only, part of what you want.. "For whom was it intended?" Buhardt asked It it was for the public, it ,1' A g- - A ''v. ' - too damning If it was for here (the White House), then there is not enough Dean had told the President more mi it is Marc h 21 Sources Cite Colson in Influence Try Seymour By lleish M - Charles WASHINGTON W. Colson, former special counsel to the President, and one of his former aides in the House White attempted to influence the Labor Department m an cl lm t to aid the Nixon adimmstra lion's etion drive, highly reliable sources have cliaiged re-e- sources Colsons" actions as improper The sources, who include ol ticuals in government agt lines, Congress and the White House, said that Colson's interventions with the Labor Department were undertaken in support of either the Teamsters Inion or the New A oik construction and building tiades council, two labor sup porters of N'xnn last year x j. ( harles tulson Intliience Labor W. eifectneiy compeimg white union lot als with the soutce-saiColson acting on liehalf of the New Yotk Trades Cmuuil vigotously attempted to pt event the nomination of a lil.uk labor expert to sene last year a' the Labor Department s regional director for New York In a State Supreme Court on anotlici I nion matter I X In a senes of interviews, the officials said that CoNoii and his deputy. Donald urged specilically Rodgers, the Labor Department to do Ihe following Intervene with the Nation al Labor Realtums Boaid to 'ettle a pending Teamsteis I nion matter Seek to influence a pending delusion betore the Teamsters addition, d. The ofticial. Clayton J Cotroll, was approved by the White House for the ob only after Laurence 11 Silbermnn. then the under secretary of Begin "harassing" black construction union locals in an effort to prevent them from Teamsters ( ounsel Colson, who left the White House eat Iter this year, is now a partner m the law fit in ol Colson &. Shapiro The firm has been retained as counsel bv the Teamsters Union at a lepcited fee ot Slilll tlilll a Silberman, who reportedly was considered for the post ot secietaiy of labor late Iasi year, retused to comment on New Yolk the Times s account of Colsonx and Rodgers s reputed activities Your story is essentially correct, I not would rather but comment," lie said Silberman ts now a partnei in the Washington law turn of Steptoe 1 Johnson cliaracteiieil ottt-na- d Cotrell was removed from the post and demoted two grades by Peter J Brennan the former president ot the ork Trades Council New who was names secielarv ot labor tills year Refuses to ( oinmeiit rep'-ulid- The iner trying to get things l done. ore I also know' as a said. fact that Larry (Silberman) put his job on the line over Cotrell " labor, threatened to resign in what became a major White House dispute last year. 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Hodgson, the foimer secretary of labor who is now an aircraft corpoiatmn executive Colscn was al'O unavailable to disiU'S the report but issued a general denial of any wrongdoing through an assuu-atCol'im also said that he did not always have direct coutiol over Kodgeis vvlnm he worked with hnn in the White House Second class postage pod ot Salt Lake City, Utah All unsoMcited articles mau nos letters and o dures sent to The bait Lake Tribune ore snt at the owner s risk and K.earns Tribune assumes no responsibility tor their curoav or return sc SUBSCRIPTION PATES Carrier Delivery S3 M3 mo Daily ond Sunday Daitv ond Sunday U2 00 year e DtW (Sunday By Mail bv carrier) Dai'v omv nday on'y Daily and bunjov Dci'v and Sunday A mad subscriptions advance 13 50 S 4050 South 3rd East total living concept Adult Residents By Bohen Construction Company, Inc. A Whirlpool mo mo S? 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