8 Wednesday. September 26. 1973 University Dally Kansan Testimony From Page One operations in which I was involved and copretemplated." Hunt replied. HUNT, who faces a possible 30-year jail sentence which may be reduced if he cooperates with Watergate investigators, is questioning Sen. Edward Gurney, R-Fla., questioning by Sen. Edward Gurney, R-Fla. "The series of events taken in their totality suggest to me we might have been entrapped by information to local authorities provided by a member of our team," he said. Hunt said Baldwin was the nephew of a Democratic judge and had represented himself at one time as a nephew of former President Richard Nixon to elect Democratic Chairman John Bailey. The betrayer, he said, "most likely would be Mr. Alfred Baldwin." Alfred Baldwin DIII had been recruited by James McCord Jr. to assist in electronic eavesdropping. He promptly disputed Hunt's testimony. Hunt told the committee Baldwin should have reacted faster when he saw plain-clothes policemen entering the Watergate office building the night of the break-in, and said that Baldwin disheveled Hunt's orders concerning removal of electronic equip- "It developed subsequently," said Hunt, "that Baldwin had rather intimate ties to the business world." Under later questioning by Sen. Lowell Weider Jr., JR-, Cor-omm, however, it was established that Baldwin's judicial relative is a Republican, Raymond Baldwin, and that Baldwin identified himself as a Bailey relative when he was trying to case the Democratic party headquarters at Watergate. "in that circumstance it made more sense for Balden to identify himself with Bailey than with Republican party national chairman Sen. Robert Dole or Nixon campaign chairman Clark MacGregor, didn't it?" Wecker asked. Baker would not dismember totally the double agent theory, saying "I suspect we may be using the wrong numbers." Baldwin never has been charged in the case and appeared as a prosecution witness at the January 1973 Watageate trial of McCord and G. Gordon Liddy. Baldwin denied that he had been a double agent and said Hunt was wrong on a number of charges. Baldwin, a resident of North Haven, Conn., said in a telephone interview he had issued repeated warnings on the walkie talkie when lights appeared on the floors above the Democratic headquarters. When men with guns appeared on the balcony, he asked on the radio, "Are our people dressed in suits or plain clothes?" When the answer was suits, he said, he said, "We got problems," Badwin recalled. Hunt told the committee one reason he pleaded guilty at his trial in January was because the government's obstruction of some activities deprived him of his defense. 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