Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Bøker 6-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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Side 2235
... concern about the people down South and what as- surances they might be given ? Mr. ULASEWICZ . She wanted to , she was concerned that they receive money likewise for the support of their families and for attorneys . Mr. LENZNER . Was ...
... concern about the people down South and what as- surances they might be given ? Mr. ULASEWICZ . She wanted to , she was concerned that they receive money likewise for the support of their families and for attorneys . Mr. LENZNER . Was ...
Side 2236
... concern ? Mr. ULASEWICZ . Yes ; she said it was causing a problem down South because it so happened that they were concerned because the 5 months ended up in a period just after the election , and from that I gathered they feared that ...
... concern ? Mr. ULASEWICZ . Yes ; she said it was causing a problem down South because it so happened that they were concerned because the 5 months ended up in a period just after the election , and from that I gathered they feared that ...
Side 2241
... concerned . However , it worked out very well , as far as we understood each other . However , where this was a request , it became into a demand fashion almost . And if there was some concern or arguments between these conversations ...
... concerned . However , it worked out very well , as far as we understood each other . However , where this was a request , it became into a demand fashion almost . And if there was some concern or arguments between these conversations ...
Side 2267
... concern in your mind that what you were actually launch- ing by way of an operation might be something that might be illegal when these attorneys didn't want to have anything to do with it ? Mr. ULASEWICZ . Not at that time , sir . I ...
... concern in your mind that what you were actually launch- ing by way of an operation might be something that might be illegal when these attorneys didn't want to have anything to do with it ? Mr. ULASEWICZ . Not at that time , sir . I ...
Side 2268
... concern on your part with respect to the nature of your activity ? Mr. ULASEWICZ . It did later on when the amount grew . Senator MONTOYA . Then subsequent to this , when you delivered the money to Mr. Bittman and then he in turn wanted ...
... concern on your part with respect to the nature of your activity ? Mr. ULASEWICZ . It did later on when the amount grew . Senator MONTOYA . Then subsequent to this , when you delivered the money to Mr. Bittman and then he in turn wanted ...
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activities asked assistant Attorney aware believe Bittman break-in budget campaign Caulfield Chairman Colson Committee To Re-Elect concern conversation correct counsel DASH Democratic National Committee discussed documents EHRLICHMAN Ellsberg fact files Fred LaRue going Gordon Liddy grand jury Gray Haldeman HAMILTON Hunt indicated instructions Internal Security Division interview investigation involved John Dean July June 17 June 20 Kalmbach Key Biscayne Kleindienst knew Krogh LARUE lawyer LENZNER Liddy Liddy's Magruder MARDIAN McCord meeting memo memorandum ment Mitchell Mitchell's national security Pentagon Papers person President's problem question Re-Elect the President recall received recollection record response Senator BAKER Senator ERVIN Senator GURNEY Senator INOUYE Senator MONTOYA Senator TALMADGE Senator WEICKER SHURE specific Stans statement STRACHAN sure talking paper tapes telephone tell testified testimony thing THOMPSON tion told trying ULASEWICZ understand United Watergate White House staff WILSON witness
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Side 2610 - ... one of the parties to the communication has given prior consent to such interception.