University Daily Kansan Tuesday, July 10, 1973 5 By BROOKS JACKSON Former Attorney General to Testify Publicly Today Mitchell Denies Wrongdoing during Closed Session WASHINGTON — Former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell, in a private session with the Senate Watergate committee Monday, kept up his denials of wrongdoing and said he didn't discuss the wretaking or cover-up with President Nixon, informed sources Meenwhile, in New York, lawyers for Mitchell and former Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stans, asked dismissal of charges of pieryur, conspiracy and obstruction of justice in the case involving finitive financier Robert Vesco. They said the prosecution had improperly injected the Watergate case into the affair, which precluded the grand jury toward the shell and Stans have pleaded innocent. MITCHELL, ACCUSED by former aides of approving the Watergate wireswapping and covering it up, was questioned behind closed doors for nearly four hours. VESCO MITCHELL He is scheduled to be public testimony at 9 a.m. Lawrence time today, with the ACE television network providing live coverage. NBC will cover Wednesday and CBS Thursday, under a rotation worked out by the three major networks. MITCHELL REPORTEDLY confirmed that he had numerous meetings with Nixon during the 1972 presidential campaign, but said only one concerned Watergate. Mitchell reportedly said he and Nixon discussed only the political embarrassment stemming from the affair, not the coverup. Oil Shortage Phony Florida Suit Charges TALLAHASSEE (AP)-Florida Atty. Gen, Robert Shevin filed suit Monday against 15 major U.S. oil companies, charging them with conspiring to violate antitrust laws by creating a nationwide fuel crisis. "There is no gas shortage," Shevin told a news conference before filing the suit. "Our position is that the gas shortage is a direct result of anticompetitive practices manipulated by the major oil companies to protect their profits." There was no immediate comment from the industry. The 68-page suit filed in federal court here alleges that the oil companies have engaged in an illegal monopoly and unreasonable restraint of interstate commerce and trade. The Florida suit asks that the oil companies be forced out of the crude oil oligopoly. intactcompetitive nature of the industry brought about the results we have today." "The basic problem is in the crude oil business," Shevin said. "That's where the Oil companies should not be allowed to control oil from the ground to the gas pumps, he said. Shevin labeled the current situation a "megalopoly." The suit alleges that prices of gasoline have risen steadily since mid-1972 along with efforts by major oil companies to cut price-gate taxes. An average brand dealers, jobbers and marketers. Names as defendants were Exxon Corp. of New Jersey, Texaco Inc. of, Delaware, Gulf Oil Corp. of Pennsylvania, Mobil Oil Corp. of California, Standard Oil Co. of, California, Standard Oil Co. of, Indiana, Shell Oil Co. of, Delaware, Atlantic-Richfield Co. of, Pennsylvania, Phillips Petroleum Co. of, Delaware, Continental Oil Co. of, Delaware, Sun Oil Co. of, Delaware, Union Oil Co. of, Delaware, Standard Oil Co. of, Delaware, Standard Oil Co. of, Ohio and Marathon Oil Co. of, Delaware. Governors to Debate Pipeline Overruling its chairman, the conference voted to debate a plan by Sen. Walter Mondale, D-Minn., which would force Congress to decide on alternative routes for the pipeline after a 14-month study. The resolution, proposed by Gov. Patrick Lucey of Florida, will be debated Wednesday. Lucey's result is expected to govern on record in favor of the Monday plan, which has been offered as an amendment to a bill pending in congress. RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP)—The Midwest Governors' Conference jumped into the controversy over the Alaskan oil pipeline Monday. southern coast. Gov. Robert Ray of Iowa, the Republican mainman, ruled the labyrinth resolution out of on July 10, 2016. Democrats must take a 10-5 edge in the midwest group, although not all governors were elected. The Mondale proposal would require Congress to choose either the trans-Canada line, which would empty Alaskan oil into a refinery and terminate at a tanker port on Alaska's Under the Monday plan, the secretary of state would be required to negotiate with Canada on a pipeline route. The National Academy of Sciences would be required to act within 90 days and Congress would be required to act within 90 days after the study is completed. The Nixon administration is supporting the trans-Alaska pipeline. A Canadian route would benefit the oil short Midwest. The Mondale amendment also would prohibit exports of Alaskan oil unless needed for national security. By CHUCK ADAMS Associated Press Writer Pressure, Homer Count Both Growing for Aaron NEW YORK—Seven hundred and fourteen may be the magic number but 700 isn't a bad figure, either. And that's the One Hank notwithstanding, closing in on, pressure notwithstanding. The closer he has gotten to Babe Ruth's home run record of 714, the more intense the pressure has become. Newspaper reporters and network television broadcasters are baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE New York W. L. Pct. G.B. Boston 84 46.1 Baltimore 44 38.7 Detroit 42 37.3 532.1 Detroit 42 37.3 532.1 Milwaukee 42 49.4 500.4 Cleveland 42 49.4 500.4 Oakland 48 38 558 159 Kansas City 48 41 549 214 Pittsburgh 48 41 549 214 Minnesota 43 39 524 19 Chicago 44 40 524 3 Tampa 44 40 524 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago W. L. Pet. G.B. I. Lloyd 49 37 41 Northfield 40 32 43 Pittsburgh 40 42 488 Philadelphia 40 42 489 New York 38 46 454 Results Tampa 9, Detroit 7, 12 innings Boston 2, Atlanta 6 Kansas City 13, Milwaukee 6 Baltimore 5, California 2. West Los Angeles Cincinnati Chicago Houston Miami Arlington Arizona San Diego 54 32 621 621 48 38 559 559 48 38 559 559 47 43 552 552 40 49 449 449 40 49 449 449 Results Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings New York 2, Houston 1, 12 innings Cincinnati 1, Montreal 6. now following his every move—and home but all the attention, Aaron says, is from the media. Aaron's two home runs Sunday against the New York Mets, the 695th and 696th of his 713 career. Ruth's career total of 714. They were the 22nd and 23rd homers of this season for the 38-year-old Aaron, who in the 20th season of a major league baseball college filled with If he were to continue at his present pace, Aaron would reach 715 just at the end of this season. Last year, he hit 34 homers, but himself well within reach of Ruth's record. Aaron said the newness of the attention and the fact that he wasn't playing in a major metropolitan area like New York led him to believe he could coke with it. After his two homers had led the Braves to a 4-2 victory over the Mets, Aaron reacted in typical fashion. Contending that "the press used to forget about me," he said, "this year has been confusing. I'm not used to all this attention." This, he noted, is in direct contrast to the constant pressure to which the Yankees' Roger Maris was subjected in 1961, the year he and broke Rude's single season record of 60. "You must remember that in some cities, such as San Diego," he said, "I might have been a doctor." Aaron said he hadn't changed his style. He said, however, "as you get older, you get a little bit more patient in waiting for a good pitch." When asked how long he might continue playing, Aaron said, "If 'I wasn't as close as I was, thus would oe my last year. But next year definitely will be my last." "When you're close to 40 you are at the age when the game becomes dull. But since the record is so close I'd be denying myself the privilege if I didn't do it for." he said. Aaron admitted that the home run record was the thing keeping him going. DEAN, OUSTED White House counsel, also testified that Nixon discussed aspects of the cover-up with him last February and March, at a time when Mitchell was thought to have been out of direct contact with the White House. with testimony by John Dean III that Nixon apparently knew of the cover-up as early as Sept. 15, 1972. This was after Mitchell quit as Nixon's campaign chairman. But Mitchell's reported testimony about his own rule runs head-on in that of former prosecutors. He says it is Dean, who had worked for Mitchell at the Justice Department before joining the Justice Department in 2013, said he IN OTHER Wateregard developments: - former presidential adviser John Schweitzer named him as a key participant in the cover-up plot, "came right out of right" by the McCain man and he warned Nixon last July, the McCain man did not to discuss executive clemency for any of central role in obtaining pured testimony, and payoffs in the cover-up. Magruder, who had been Mitchell's second-in-command at the campaign, said he saw Mitchell approve the wiretapping March 30, 1972, after rejecting earlier, more expensive plans involving electronic surveillance, prostitution and kidnapping. committee, Samuel Dash, said Mitchell's wife Martha was welcome to come to Tuesday's hearings if she wished. Dash said reports that the committee had offered Mrs. Kushner a room with a color television set if she would stay away "absolutely false." —Lawyers for the Democratic National Committee asked presidential Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler to turn over all documents related to the lawsuit and in coverup. Ziegler was asked to supply such documents when he gives pretrial testimony in the party's $6.4 million lawsuit for Watergate damages. Ziegler is expected to give a deposition in the case July 23. the burglaries because the subject was too dangerous. Erichlrich man said Nixon agreed, and the subject didn't come up again. He told me that he used to own paper, the Seattle Post-Intelligence. The source who originally reported that the committee had asked Mrs. Mitchell to stay away stuck to that story Monday even after Dash's denial. The chairman of the committee, Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., gave a lecture where he discussed the idea of offering her a private viewing room, but he said it wasn't his idea. KANSAN WANT ADS One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 IN OTHER Watergate developments: Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansan to be posted on jobboard accorded to cpoEed, or national origin, PLEASE HARRY ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HARDEN FOR SALE KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES NORTH SIDE SHOW CO. shop 3-8. No. of the furniture, collectibles, gas heating and cooking equipment, furniture, collectibles, gas heating and cooking equipment, monkey cake, 50 gal. steel drum, drama, wine, wine barrels, wine cellars, fireplace wood large logs 15, med. 9 for 28, fireplace wood large logs 15, med. 9 for 28, fireplace wood large logs 15, med. 9 for 28, straw, home grown peppeon, nuts and nuts, home grown peppeon, nuts and nuts, Allenborrow. 0 to 7 days. 842-3150. Allenborrow. 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