'OBSTRUCTION' EYED IN ANTI-NIXON CASE

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CIA-RDP75B00380R000300050002-6
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December 16, 2016
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May 31, 2005
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November 27, 1973
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AA- (041t` Approved For Release 2005/06/06 : CIA-RDP75B0038OR000300050002-6 THE WASHINGTON POST DATE Z" WoU 1 _ PAGE The Washington Merry-Go-Romid W ~ oc i nn E e sr Iht;.-:.11?.atc~> gale---.pcesacukurs ellevr? their,besLcase against l'recidenl__ I?jix,on:._.personal.ly would t)e cQx. lratrus:tion-of .u ti.cc,; They have evidence that he tried to cover up the burglar- izing of Daniel Ellsberg's psy- ckriatrist. No decision has been trade, however, to bring charges against him. The President repeatedly has tried to block inquiries into the White House plumbers' opera- tion in the name of national se- curity. presidential aidp_St?ave told-.1he -pros eeutor_.S, _Lnddhp hnnfidnnec. that._an--zny tn... of _th_Q_P1 ubers..mi9litx mal.-.that_-the.-..Centrat _ total l i- genec Agency.- eaycsdrops., of ?entlin headers. This is no secret,howcyrg, to oyr r ydi rs, Ye reported aslar lt;telr a-; S ept, 16.1971,_that_ lie (;J:A Jets.beeu_;rhle to.Jisten to tile.. kiut;pins . of_llfe__Kremlin banle.r.. -bicker? and__hack hjte gloom; tht::tnselves." We went ahead with the story lit c Luse the _sectet"irscu~ritl:s rtl;,, flee hrenilin. conversatiops Yl?ow rri that the Soviet;_leadq s ,were quite aware the. CIA was li felon? to them. Anything the l rem [in leaders knew we rea- snlicrl, vas safe for the` mcri- c~an ustnple..to i~e.told. The Kremlin eavesdropping, however, has been the principal excuse that the White House has offered for shushing up the Ells- berg break-in. The burglary was committed by the plumbers, presidential aides told the pros- ecutors, not to seek a psycholog- ical profile of Ellsberg as the public has been told but to learn the names of Ellsberg's suspected Soviet contacts. ,_~ ,_-W ii1e 11ousia-leard Flls- Larj_information about the rt 'c I i crllrU devices in the K.L tnlin and mi ht tiloff his al- l~d SQV.te~,+sozltacts~yclaimed the Presidents~eople. Th had reason to believe Ellsberg had named his Soviet contacts, they said, during his sessions with his psychiatrist. When Assistant Attorney Gen- eral Henry Petersen discussed the Ellsberg break-in with the President, according to Peter- sen's account of the conversa- tion, Mr. Nixon warned him: "That is a national security mat- ter. You stay out of that. Your mandate is to investigate Water- gate." The new special prosecutor, Leon Jaworski, has told Sena- tors he doesn't agree with this and will go ahead with an inves- tigation of the plumbers' activi- ties. These include two mysteri- ous missions known only as "Project Odessa" and "Project M-1." White House aides won't even discuss these missions with the prosecutors, although they have promised to letJawor- THE WASHINGTON POST Tura