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Show Ihe halt Lake Tribune, Friday, July 27, 1973 Pentagon Papers Not Given Russ Indians Get Aid From e n Ellsberg Blasts Ehrlichman 'Deceit Europeans V.'HITE 0 The first French delegation to the American Indian Movements (AIM) international conference said Thursday that Indian defense money is being r.u'-ein Europe. Prof Robert Jaulien. director of the department of anthropology of the University of Paris, .said he came to the Indian campsite here m his role as chairman of a French committee to support AIM. Others To (ome Italy, Switzerland. and England and P.elgium hoped to complete arrange-.ment- s for similar committees m Denmark, Sweden, Holland ' and Germany. . The most significant effort ;is being organized by the French committee, he said. France, I certainly did not, EMPORIA. KAN. (UPI) -William L. White, editor and publisher of the Emporia Ga- zette, former foreign correspondent and the author of books and magazine 'articles, died Thursday in an Empona hospital where he Hu as under treatment for can-celie was 73. White, son the of famed Emporia Editor William Allen White, began his career in 'journalism as a reporter on hen he was only 14. 'He served the newspaper m various capacities before becoming editor and publisher in 1944, when his father died. the Gazette w - Daniel Ellsberg False and Slanderous F. ; t : llsb erg, whose ,'t ca-- e Ellsberg said that if the Justice partment had a shred of evidence e espionage-conspiraey-th- was thiown out of SOUTH STATE STREET The were turned over to newspaNo Need for Ell Papers The Soviets had no need forror the papers," he said. "They could get them for 10 cents a day by buying the New York Times " Boot Shop! Ellsberg also denied Ehrlichmans testimony that former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover had been reluctant to investigate fully the Pentagon papers case because of his personal friendship with Louis Marx Sr., Ellsbergs father-in-la- Benchcrafted boots since WASHINGTON (UPI) -of a ietter from President Nixon to Chief Judge John J. Sirica of the U S. District Court for the District of Columbia, read by the judge in open court Thursday by the courts It is equally inadmissible for the courts to seek to compel some particular action from the President. Text ThM the President is not subject to compulsory process from the other branches of government, does not mean, of course, that all information in the custody of the Presi The White House Washington 23, 1973: Dear Judge Sirica: dent must forever remain unavailable to the courts. Like all of my predecessors I have always made relevant material available to the courts except in those rare incidents when to do so would be inconsistent with the public interest. The principle that guides my actions in this regard was and higher stacked leather heels Marx met Hoover only once, 30 years ago, and had never seen him since that time or even talked with him- on the telephone although Marx was a great admirer of the FBI head, Ellsberg said. - HIS & HERS ROUND The fact is that a few days after the Pentagon papers appeared in the New York Times, the FBI talked with Mr. Marx," Ellsberg said. "He was coopera- De- TOE LEATHER BOOTS Heres the newest look in boots for and casual campus wear. sports, with straight Platform triple-sol- e trim 212 stacked leather heels. 14 pull-o- n style with leather lined shaft, medium round toe. In antique hand stained finish or butternut finish. Full and half sizes 612 to 13, B anc D widths. tive but to'd them he knew nothing about the matter, which was true. to their subordinate officers are, in general, treated as privi- well stated by Attorney General Speed in 1863: Privileged Communications The leged communications." President of the United States, heads of the great departments of the United States and the governors of the several states, it has been decided, are not bound to produce papers or disclose information to communicated them, where, in their own the disclosure judgment, would, on public considerations be inexpedient. These are familiar rules laid down by every authority on the law of evidence. Upon principles of cubhc policies there are some kinds of evidence which law excludes or dispenses with. The official transactions between the heads of departments of the government and ie Shot bv Policeman White House counsel have received on my behalf a subpoena duces tucem issued out of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on July 23, at the request of Archibald Cox. The subpoena calls on me to produce for a grand jury certain tape recordings as well as certain specified documents. With the utmost respect for the court of which you are chief judge and for the branch of government of which it is a part, I must decline to obey the command of that subpoena. In doing so I follow the example of a long line of my predecessors as President of the United States who have consistently adhered to the position that the Presid mt is not subject to compulsory process from the courts. y Throng Mourns Slain Boy Hundreds of mourners (UPI) joined grieving family members in a crowded church Thursday at funeral services for Santos Rodriguez, who was shot in the head while he sat handcuffed in a police Mayor pro-teGeorge Allen and Pedro Aguirre, city councilman, led public criticism of the municipal judge who released Cain Tuesday on $5,000 bond. Orders Release car. Traffic backed up for blocks around the First Mexican Baptist Church, a small building of dusty brown brick with a steep Spanish-tileroof. David Rodriguez met his mother at a downtown bus station Wednesday when she arrived from the state prison at Huntsville. Gov. Dolph Briscoe ordered her released for three days to attend her sons funeral. David Rodriguez, the victim's brother, joined his mother, Bessie, who was released frem the womens unit of the state prison for the bilingual services. The youth and his brother were being questioned while handcuffed in a patrol car at 3 a.m. Tuesday about a service Nation robbery. David told investigators Cain put the gun to his brothers head and clicked the pistol once. The gun didnt fire The officer said, This time it has a bullet in it David related. Sits Quietly r Mrs. Rodriguez, who is serving a sentence for murder, sat quietly with her son and father, who had been taking care of the bovs while she was away. Ushers directed almost 1,000 persons, prethe into dominantly church. Multicolored flora! sprays decorated the building. The county grand jury, meeting only a mile f'om the ciiurch, studied murder charges Thursday against D. L. Cain, the suspended five-yea- best known among Heart of System books numerous included Journey for MargaThe independence of the ret. They Were E.xpend-- , three branches of our governDie ment is at the very heart of and able. Queens He wrote separate our constitutional system. It Proudly. books on the Russians, the would be wholly inadmissible Germans, and the Asians, the for the President to seek to last in 1969. compel some particular action ites r Gun Mexican-Amcncan- Fires He clicked it and it fired. The bullet went thiough my brothers head and blew the other side of his face off. Oh, my God, David said he heard the PRICE WOLFES Pick Up Your Fashion Show Tickets At Wolfes. Show Is Aug. 1st In the Salt Palace America's favorite RUGGED similar principle has been stated by many other attorney generals, it has been recognized by the courts, and it has been acted upon by many Presidents. 14-INC- H A policeman accused of the slaying. DALLAS 1863 soles New platform Subpoena Not Historically Justified, Nixon Says The W he said. 250 pers. Another Set t Russ Ehrlichman has testified before the committee that at the tune the Pentagon papers first appeared in the New York Times on June 13, 1971, the White House had information that another set had been turned over to the Russian embassy. It is false and slanderous to suggest that 1 or anyone associated with me ever gave such information to the Soviet he said. There is nothing I Union, could resent more. Protects Himself July Editor Dies In Kansas documents Asked if he planned to take court action i gainst Ehrlichman, Ellsberg said his attorney had advised him it probably would be futile He told me that for someone as notorious as I am to bring action under the libel laws of the country had very little chance, he said The Pentag n papers triaal defendant charged that Ehrlichmans motive in making such deceitful allegations was to protect himself and others in the fivm possible criminal White Hodsccharges in the burglary of psychiatrist s i - Ell-ber- From 10 to 1! other Europeans are expected at White Oak by the start of the international conference on Monday, he added. Jaulien said AIM leadt-Vernon Kellecourt was very, very well received in France and other parts of Europe' during a recent tour. support committees in International I.OS ANGELES Daniel ElKberg said Thursday that John Ehrlu lurun had made false and slanderous allegations in suggesting that Ellsberg might have given the Pentagon paprs to the Soviet embassy in Washington. Ellsberg pointed out that no such charges had been made again t him :r. two years of government investigation and prosecution g said he doubled very much if the papers were turned over to the Soviets and that if they were, he did not know who had done so K, OKLV (AP) Throughout Europe Rellecourt said he organized Pitss back up that charge it certainly would have been included in the indictment instead of charges that the top secret court May il by Judge Matt Byrne on of misconduct, government grounds to rebut called a news conference F.hrliehmar.s testimony before the Senate Select Committee. 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